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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
INDKIMCNDKNCK KNTEKHUSE, INDEPENDENCE, OUEjrtf j Package of Prevention J worth a barrel of cure. Tr) a ackago of Security Stock Food and bo convinced. A full lino of Security Stock Itcnibodioa for Hulo by ' A. S. Locke, Thn Prescrlotlon DruemisL . . . w . - . - m . . OUJllMtOSl'KKITy. The Men Who Ar .Creeling Nub fttttiitinl liiiprovem'iits. kW CURE FOR DEAFNESS TRJCITr. THE HIGHEST SCIENCE EVER APPLIED TO THE HU MAN SYSTEM. '(.'oiitfruttilitte LV v KmK.iillle 1'eopl Cured iU founly and HUio aud Cu Vouch for the Above HtMtl'lllt'llt. In V I i lie following i tukvn from on j of our files in the early ninetii U UhIiowb condition that shoul VI 08 prevalent now. Vf A glunce fllout our town inus V! convince anyone that we are malt y iK mutt! rial advancement uHacity V 1 nu bare statement of facts and fig Vf urej does not always convince, bo y we herewith giye the names of in V dividual who aro ut work in the & different establishments bavins on V ly a transient force of men. TUB NKW SCHOOL IIOL'HK. This imposing building is now framed to the second story and the following carpenters, etc. are at work: Jt Hutchins, Charls Mayo, Stove Cooper, Chas. Baker, Jolm McDaniel. J W Messiner. V A "The pasoiigors on tho Southern 1'aoiflo between Kalotn and Portland on yesterday afternoon's train got l.i: ...I.... f .. .I...I. II - u.B ...u.ur ..r yS Wengonroth. J Tretuewan, Harry ...uiciu.. ...... ju rcturueu .run MfieJ(lf J()e LftFo,. hulem. "In addition to the ride (,lle anb John Shep. they were paying for they had sev rl bridal connle aboard, and in national hank consequence, bushels of fun. One T1,i8 beaul'lul Mok building is happy pair boarded tho train at Sa- now UP to lue BBC0,ul ,,oor. a'"1 he leui. They tried their best U) put wmaow ,rtt,ue8 arft 10 JxUon. on the appearance of old married Tbe tUog are those engaged folks. They occupied a double seat lhtre: W 11 Pu8h- J SPence' 11 lio' faoimr tho eroomV suit case. The ,,eren" C CaIe"' w McAndrews, II conductor htonoed to take the tick- 1 elrce' 8 ,ckel. tJ bright. E lie glanced at the suit case in a tttHual maimer and immedi- jalulyhi whole manner changed. Tuevenet, J Murphy, 0 Foator and K 8 Middlehau. J. I). IRVINE'S RKSIDKNCE. This very neat and tasty struc- Ittl'-.UI il 1 1-M Ml. I'iHH, i lit 'I f ii.' m lit 'in ' i. 'H !i I'. I nu. . iU'l.l'.ltli' i t'J ll I ll H.ll" I 111 Hr. Ii.nii., hi (Albany Herald.) ia,lmof thin .itwr are by tlii!et8i laaiillar with the name or Dr ii,ikI tliey have no doubt read l.,i.i mi'iiiinla nf 111 ill V tw . . . : : ii... i ...i... .. lib' cures this celetirateu pnyai- u..iv . mcui u im iwfornii'il. We auect that down the aisle with a broad grin lure is aU enclosed, has priming have read the testimonials of. Presently tho brakeinao and one coat of paint on, and it will not be 'ul jwtieiiu with aii.plelona aa tojor lW(J umQ ca8Uaiy passed, paus- long until it is occupied. The fol- .u.nru..ru , .r,......-. j j walke( on. Soon lowing are at wo there: II C ,. .hat Min-t .nt at r.i very I Ihere was a p'rtct proeeiHion pass- Finch, J R Piant, J Graves, G W I ii i I it.- ir.i i i lily mt in down in-' .ul". gin a lii,: l the Heck, O O Campbell and J ii uib iuii mm) uii 1 i.i-n gmij n:i with gon. beauiiiig Bioii". I'll i'-l gave bur hat a shake to cue it' by any chance there was any rice remain inn on it. At W'uodburn one of " the passengers left the train a id se cured a biir sack of rice, which he Am!?; T,'!,'1'' '" '"r di'lributeU among tne passengers. flllil'. flint I It- V h..'- l'tie, n ' . m ..H.nu..ny. Tl.. . U-il- Hn there was a perfect shower of kri- uhi ii l.. .iw : ' nco coming toward tue newiy mar Toil... I'ni.lic. jried pair. Finally a sympathetic tlnea-i live vear f iiav0 biim fellow passenger attracted the w wiili iliM'tn., in iu ear. young couple's attention to their half completed with the following Wiowiy )r. lK.rrni cureil me k..:t Ctt80 On the end toward the men nt work there: Jasper Ken- aisle it bore in large letters the riedy, I Southerland, A B Fitzger motto, "We are newly married; ald and Dell Simmons, please congratulate us." I'endle- T11E NKW bkidgs. ton hust Uregoman. M gt joni)g the contractor rapidly through to completion and he now has all G7 j $ mm Many a child hat been fooled by the rtorr of tbe pot of K"M which to ne found lout at the foot of the rain bow, and has started out to gather riches full of happy dreama. Many a man and woman have been de ceived by the tale that there was health to be found out beyond the aunaet, ana they have started out dreaming of a healthful future, never to be realized. People who have tried change of cli taate in vain for the cure of weak lungs have been perfectly and permanently cured by the uae of I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It curei deeo-aeated coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, ema ciation, and other conditions which, if neglected or unskilfully treated, find a fatal end in consumption. I.at nrlna I had a a-ver attark of nnaa. fnoula which lrfl nie with a vrrv had mnvh. anil alo Irft my lunit in a very bad condition, wnira jonn M. Kiiwrll. kkj.. oi Hrent. Clli-rolcce Nut., Iml. Ty. "I liad no auix-liltr and wu ao weak I could acurcclv walk. Mvbrraat wan all aore with ruiiumg aurea. I (fot two buttlra ofDr. a .uiucii .iicuicat lilHCOVPry, wlllcn . nCa ncWBVto my inc. i cannot nurraa mv iiratl- luile to you. 1 am able now to do very good work." Any substitute offered sa "just as pood" as "Golden Medical Discovery l is a shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the "Discovery," which no "just as good" medicine can show. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book; containing 1008 pages, is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps, for expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the vol ume bound iu cloth. Address Dr. R. V. fierce, Buffalo. N. Y. OTIIKIl EMI'LOVKKS. The saw mill has ninteen men at work; E. K. Krengel four; the three warehouses twelve; tho sash and door factories six, and eight or tea small jobs about town besides. There is n t an idle man about town and there is every evidence of this present busy state of affair continuing several months if not greatly increasing. WANTUI IN OKLAHOMA. George Ilaiiill Arretted on the Streets of llla. mill y .(., iinfiM. !! lll.llKig ll.tf III- I. fji ii!4- : J ,j ) lull l iS V , 1 I V. .1 I lt l;-v.'iM i'lll'iH h. Vf. MCADAM8' RKSIDEXCK. This is a modern one story cot tage with basement. The founda tion of wood is being painted to represent stone. The following are the workmen there: W II Campbell, Joan Gibson, M D Scott, A Scott, Venlo Gibson and T M Barr. pit. Johnson's dwelling, Here we found a cottage about EDIHON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. The dynamo came in on the train Tuesday and all the rest of the plant. The contractors will have eight men at work, but have not earned their names. The lights are to be in running order by Sepv tember 1st. On information from Oklaho ma, received Saturday by Sher iff Ford, George Ilamil was ar rested on tho streets of Dallas. It appears that Ilamil was ar rested and bound over for horse stealing, in an Oklahoma town, several vears aco, and that he appeared at court several times for trial but, at the instance of the prosecution, his trial had been postponed from time to time, and wearying of the delay, he, on tbe advice of his attorney, came to Oregon, the attorney telling him that, without doubt, tbe case would be dismissed at the coming court. The arrest was made at tbe instance of his bondsmen who, no doubt, would rather have his presence at court than take chances on having to pay $1000, the amount of his bond. Ilamil has relatives liv- w-v 11 1 tr t ing near uauas ana nas Deen orderly and well behaved since his arrival here. Mitlrltliy ami asliuht operation j(y iiiIiiuun mi I enti hear as ever In my life. I realde Ht lie, Linn I'utiiiiy, Oregon, aud pyllml in Albany lor 18 years mint tiy Iritcr or In er-uti. Wm. V l'lMimH , lie Can Hear a Whlnper. KKlltToH OK TUB IIkhau: Nthri'e years ago I cniiUienced lf In one ear and In u few 1 eotiM imt hear with It. Not pi began to lone the hearing oiIkt tar. I whs ntmoat dls with the Inconvenience of not We to hear. 1 heard of Dr. hud applied to him fnrrelluf pfunil one ear and the other Is loan hear a whlsiier aeriwa a M a watch tick, liefer to me rMlllc, Oregon. J. L. Oxford. " 'laisy liver try Chamberlain's Uaml Liver Tnhleln. Thev III. Ie tlie liver, aid the diueailon. the bowels and prevent bilious ' Kor sale by Klikland Drug pppin Paper 'Scarry fourteen vari- H'es and ten weights of gapping paper. We have what you Get our prices. F-Rodgers&Co- r bolesale Paper Dealers Hetter C'oino lo Orego-rrr Divorce cases are vory rare iu the piling driven, and will probably Canada and even fewer of them get have the bridge completed this reported. British Columbia is the week. His force coiuists of: II B olv nrovince that has a divorce St. Johns. Win. St. Johns, John court of its ownall other cases in which couples want to get absolute separation haye to go before tho .. 1. n.l Senate at Ottawa, muisn wuui- bia has hud two cases this year, while tho rest of the Dominion hat 1. Turn ivorces in bia I1UU .lu.io. " months in a country of over 0,000,- i thai is a unitiue recorn. Thn b here was that oi i noi .In. who obtained a decree nisi Mrs. Jones left the country lor me ..... . Th i . .. lain nWH LI H PkU " " newspapers declined to puwisn any details, contenting themselves with 1 . a Th rt miio ;.,, fii veraici. II Iiuuuv.ii'5 - I .... -inu.nlin. has six months to snow n.v -- ..!... .linrP KhOtlW nOl OO BUI U ID u.."' - ed; if she fails to take advantage of ft decree absolute will lank y "j" y be given to nm. ow- P. A. Douty has gone to Tort land to assume the duties of a partner iu the Multnomah saw mills. ISanlbrd, Al Schwartz, C Goodall, J Miller. I, 8 Wesigate, A D Hib bard, F M Gates and Al Porter. cooper's brick yarp. I R Cooper's brick yard has had twenty-one men employed, and now has completed burning 800,000 brick and will rest until after har vest. Here are the names of the workmen: C Uouck, C Osborne, A A Ball, R Burbank, Wm Mattney, Perry Shirley, John Cox, II C Mer win. Jeff Mattney, L P Kramer, J Harnet, Jean Merwin, cam vo Camp, John Gentry, Lacey Gentry, Con'l May, R Kramer, J Bressler, Carter Eussell, Lloyd Rusaell and L Yates. TLATFORM FOR MOTOR LINE. There you will find J A Sherwood and II Foster at work. i.. c. gilmore's dwelling. His eight room cottage is under way ana x. u"i-,"v Messner are at work. TENTH gorrespontats' Contest On April 1st, we commenced our Tenth Correspondents' Contest and on Friday, July 31, 1903, at 6:00 P. M. we will close it. We offer as premiums the following articles, selected by the Correspondents' themselves ; FIRST PRIZE . A handsome, well-upholstered, velvet Couch SECOND PRIZE... A lovely Picture THIRD PRIZE...' A fine Students Lamp FOURTH PRIZE A good set of Ping Pong. FIFTH PRIZE .' -A Copyrighted Book SIXTH PRIZE , Ladies Home Journal SEVENTH PRIZE Indepkndencb Entekpkisb to any address for one yea" -CONDITIONS. We want all the news that happens in Polk county and we want tbe Esteb prisk to visit every family in the county. We want to help you and we want you. to help us, Our interests are mutual. We will give points as follows: One point for every item of news worthy of publication. 25 points for every article worthy of a seperate head. If an article be specially meritorious or start ling in the sight of the manager of this department an extra 15 points will be . . , . - t: 1 .. given, for every new yearly Buoscnpiion oa puiuis. rur ever joanj cucv 75 points. For a subscription three months 2o points; six months and less than a year oo points. For every aoliar a wovm A.ayerusemeni or jou vv or wb k. vo w points, and we will gladly furnish you prices on any kind of Ad or Job. We are going to make acainpaign for some new correspondents, and we will announce at times the places in this column. Watch for them, as we will make it to your interest to secure representatives in the eectidns we want represented. Other features will be announced along. HOW YOU STAND. ' Each week we will announce in this column your points. No article is credited until after it appears in the paper, although subscriptions and points secured in other ways will be announced as they come in. We want to keep everything fair and straight and if you think an error has occurred in your points write us within the week following and we will make thorough investigation. Buena Viata.H 2285 Parker 1519 Monmouth, H 10 Airlie, S 987 Saver , 53,5 Antioch 2SS Monmouth, B..... -v214 Rickreall, C 145 Lewisville 13e Highlands, D 9 Monmouth, A .' v 9 Falls City ? Sunny Slope Ballston.. .'' 39 Salem, Oregon.