Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 16, 1903, Image 7

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    INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, ORKGON
J Package of Prevention
jjj In worth a barrel of euro. Trj a package of
1 Security Stock Food
iS ami lo convinced,
A full lino of Security .Stock Hembcdiea for
IN pulo by
I A.S.Locke,
j. , The Prescription Druggist.
Mayor S. Tomlinson.
What WooiUiiiiii'a i:eciitlve
Think a of the I'miion
Dr. Iluriln.
( Wood hli rn udcpcodeii ( . )
Those who tlilnkll.nl Dr. Diirrln,
(hi) fuliioim speelallHt iiml electric phy
kIcIuii, tloen liit perform i ruiw tit-ut
cure will have, their doubt dispelled
by hearing what Hon. H. ToiuIIiumiii,
mayor of Woodhiirn, on the ob
ject :
A n pifwijlHll vi' of Him luili'H'iiil lit
chI ltt) on M)nr ToiiilliiHiin Tuemlay
Hlllt III till! ClllltM) of Mil Interview Willi
Ills city. The doctor will remain w
til nrtolr lt, and (bona wililig
treatment will lo well lo cull mmiii im
limny rriilri wimikI triitmeiit.
Willamette Viilley t'liniitiuiquil
AMMK'lHtlnll.
Tin Willamette Valley Chuutati
una Association will be hl I nt
Gladstone Park, npr,Ori'gnn City,
July Mill to "J'tih inclusive. Kate
of one ami on third fare on the
certificate lau has been mailf
from h!1 points on Oregon lines
Special u timet inns have Iidimi pro
vidoil. "Germaine," the magician,
will) his wonderful roductions; H.
J. Ittirdette. the celebrated humor-
Ih'H prominent i ii it it secured vnluwblt! ; int. will entertain in hit usual tie
Information, although Im wit. very re- j h,f(1 lllftllll,.r, w,j!,. ln, lectures
,U:;!,1..Im -'i'M '"'I't 'of "" Champ dark ami Hun J.
"Well," iil Mayor lutullimuii, "iii;
1MU 1 h..d M-latia ilfuiiMthw ui..i;l- I'llivcr .will be an Intellectual
miliaria fever ami wan luatid by 1 If- treat.
ferent physician without gaining re-: Many other attractions will be
Jlt-r. If. Danlu, f Portland, wax .provided, making the finest enter
then advertising extensively ami, like, , . . : . .i.:
.... . ,. ' . tatnriieiit ever given nt this chau-
a man going 'be court of hut rort, ; r
I went :o him. I waalna Ude.iull-j,IUKlU!1,
tlim ami unable to do any work what
ever, lliloro the full emiro of lr,
Drrlu' treatment was nwi I retui ti
ed home a lo w man, mid since that
ti.....t 1....... .. I. ...... I In it ii.u.1.
,i ........ .. .JHl.Ie oilulr. I-rl.ltiy. Itw11Ba,i.
were t.wiifil."
That wm nil-veil yerti ano. To.lay
Mayor Toiiilinoii Im oiiw of ihe MlronK-
.ul (11. .1. Itl Illll.'ilV l.flMMl.l H tl llh
.... ., i,i ... ' noii l'iiiiu5, unit the refrenliiui'iita eon
mi. in.. Il,i.l Im III. ..1,1'V til l.lu lt..lii' '
"r - " '"-j
towiiMini'ii ami lit wejl kuuvvn for liin
eapaelly fir Imrtl w.nk.
A Jolly rienlo.
The liouie ot Mrs. A. Antlcrwin, near
Hiieiin Vlita, wa the n-iit of a very
me lor III- Jtivi-i lie nieiiioei'H in ine
I'lilti'd' KvniiflUiil Kuntliiy Hehiml,
Hiil tin' entertainment look pliice on
tin liitt'ii. Tlieru were mvinyit mnl va-
Jr. Dai rln'a I'lnec nt' I tiihlncKS.
Dr. I'arrln can be eoitculleil tree ut
tlio Hotel Heveie, Albany, from 10 to
& o'cliM-k tlaily; eveninu 7 lo H; Sunday
10 to a.
Tlio doctor inakfri a nieelaliy of nil
tllheaaea of the eye, ear, noun and throat,
catarrh, deafnemi, hronehltln, Ik k 'l!,
lifiirl, llvi-i, lilmliler ami kidney dia
eawN or llitwe who anllVr from apathy
au'l liiilllliTfiieei alo coiiMimpllun,
(jfiilto-ui hniry tint) Mkin dlHae4 In
either mdX, kilcli bh bjoud lainla, aeml
lial weukneHN and lit ylgor, varieoeelo
and Mtrieture.
All eurahle ehronle lUfeaneH treateil
at .'i a week or In tliut proportion of
tlmetiM the eane may require. The
poor lieitt'il free, rxeept iiit'diolneH,
from 10 to 11 dully. No ease pub"
Halied except by the penuli-Hloii of the
Dtitlent. All I uiliiei-H relations with
j)r. Diirrln alrletly confidential. Klec
lilfiil ap plliincea furiiiahcd. OntMinlt
la dedlriible, t IichkIi irniiy raaea can be
treated by home treatment by writing;
ftymptoiiia. Kyea tente'l and gluHttea
illle.l
Thin lithe tlrnt visit, of the head of
the i'orlland linn of Dra. Ilarrlu to
hUUhI of euiKly, li'inoinide, cuke and
pttMToni, The aft ei noon wnaaied let
ter tUy (or the link- folke, and will
Inn? be tre:oured in their youthful
niemoi lc.4.
Tlie Hue-l were: Mestlanies Ander-
nun, Kni, Logan ant) Oidernuin ;
Kilna niiil Merle Hall, Carrie and Leah
NbhIi, Lena ninl lienevieve Steele, Kd-
im I.t'KUii, Fylva and Lnelle Howe
(ieiit-va Crhlerman, tJraea Loiraii.Tres
n 1'iatliur, Hoy Knighton, Abner and
Leon I.uk'iiu and Carl Cridormin.
Tlu Itccitiil Tonijflit.
....Paper....
Olrappim Bags
Do you use them? We al
ways have them. Order by
phone, mail,' stage, itilefc
man We are prompt.
"Everything in paper."
Geo. F- Rodgers& Co
whoiesalo Paper Dealers
Salem, Oregon.
T ills, Friday evening, at the United
KvaiiKelloal cliiireh In Ituena MkIu,
oceiiiM (lie musical recital by pupils of
ltev. U.J Kelly's elasm, In thia vicini
ty. Adiuiaalmi la free and everybody
in Invited. The exercise will liegin
about cIkIiI o'clock, and the audience
will ileii'U be on time am) give utten
tlnii to the program, as disorder or con
fusion in very annoying to the amateur
perfol iners.
At the conclusion of the program a
collection will be taken, and the pro
feeds awarded to the pupil whose mini
her Is lient rendered.
Immediately after the recital, Joe
cream uud cake, at ten cents a dish,
will be si'i'ved in the tchool house by
the hulies of the Evangelical Aid Soci
ety. Don't forget lU'J place, at ine
acliool liouae.
Accidents nt the old lConco Mill.
)
Tuesday afternoon, about.3 o'clock,
V, J. Morrmou, one of the partners of
the null, had the tnlafortune tft have
piece of lumber fall on him, which
resulted In a brokeu leg, both bones
being brokeu. He is getting on nicely.
F. K. Howe had a mix up with hia
logging: team, narrowly escaping ser
Pjjis mjurv, hta horse having fallen on
him.
LOCALS.
Iter. J. Kelly returned Tues
day from ,aeveriil daye' atay In
Woodburn.
Mia Lei Herren left Tneadoy
for Beaiiide, where aha wilt spend
the Hummer.
Mre. 0, W. Whiteaker and child
ren relumed Friday evening from
a few daya' viait in Portland.
Mins Mabel ('ooper returned Sun
day from a several weeks' flay at
Hok1 Kiver and 1 he Dallea.
Oscar Ilayter, the well-known
Dallas attorney, wai a business via
itor in IiiileH-rideiice Monday.
ley. J. H. N. Bell, formerly of
this city, now of linker City, is
sni J to be the oldest living Chap
lain of the Crand lodge ol the Ma-
aonic order in the world.
Vern Itiirtlett lift Haturdayj
niiiruiiig fur Newport, at whic
place he has n Heaon'a engagement
aa a niembur or a nana and orciifS'
tra. His wife will rounin here f
the present.
Mr. and Mm. Dave Collins, after
week's visit here, left Saturila
on their return trip to their home
at Seattle. Dave is now city eaies
man for a lame cereal and fee
house in Seattle.
E C Wigmore and family Jefi
this week fr luigene, at which
plnco Mr. Wigmore will be in
etructor of Hebrew in the Divinity
echool. JIu will also preach at
North Yamhill every Sunday.
Miss Ann Mann, who has beei.
teaching in Alaska for two years
returned home Saturday. She will
return to the north during the last
of Auguat. She wag accompanied
home by Miss Patience Cooper
Win. IlifX is expecting the ar
rival of old frienda from Normal
Illinois, next week. They are W
A. Lnzader and wite, and come
with a probable, view of making
their home here.
There will be divine services at
the M. E. church on Sunday mom
ing next at 11 o'clock. Subject
of the sermon will be "The New
Horn Life and the Holy Spirit."
Ilring your bibles. Mrs. M. L
Dorris. of Eugene, will sing "The
Holy City." Everybody specially
invited.
C. E. Ireland nnd wife left to
day for an outino- inllie moun
tains,
John Johnson and family left
Wednesday for their homo in
Eugene.
Mrs. Ellen Robertson and
son, Grant, are to move to Port
land soon.
Miss Dorothy Cooper left to
day for San Francisco for a sum
mer's visit.
Miss McDevitt, of Dallas, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W.
Conkey.
E. W. Cooper, G. A. Hurley
and Mrs. A. M. Hurley were in
Falls City, yesterday.
O. Hagley came up from Port
land Wednesday and is visiting
C. D. Walker's family.
Frank Fisher has contested
the Douty homestead and the
hearing is to come np at Oregon
City this week.
ARE YOUR
LUWGJ
WEAK?
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........
CURE5
WEAK
LUNC5
M. O. Welch and family were
pasheiigcrs to Newport Wednes
day lor a month s vacation.
Mrs. Maria Kelso, of Salem,
is now making her home with
Mrs. Dall in North Indepen
dence.
Interesting services at th
Presbyterian churh next Sab
bath. A very cordial welcome
to all.
Independence was in dark
ness a couple of nights this
week while the boiler was being
Vepaired.
W. (I. Shaman and family
are to go to the coast probably
the coming week for a month
at the seaside.
The Sunday school of the
Presbyterian church had a
lemonade picnic across the river
on Wednesday. Quite a num
ber of the parents of the child
i ren and others enjoyed the day
with them. Games and various
amusements were the order of
the day and all spent the time
very pleasantly. Superinten
dent Sharman and his assistants
deserve much credit for provid
ing this delightful entertain
ment for the school.
A lesson in Punctuation.
The Dowager Czarina is a great
favorite in Russia. Among other
stories illustrating her character is
this: She saw on her husband's
table a document regarding a polit
ical prisoner On the margin Alex
ander III had written: "Pardon
impossible; to tie sent to Siberia."
The Czarina took up the pen, and,
striking out the semicolon after
"impossible," put it before the
word Then the endorsement read:
"Pardon; impossible lo be sent to
Siberia." The Czar let it stand.
Correspondents' Contest
On April 1st, we commenced our Tenth Correspondents' Contest and on
Friday, July 31, UWS, at 6:00 I. M. we will close it. We offer as premiums, the
following articles, selected by the Correspondents' themselves;
F1KST PRIZE A liandioine, 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. .....Imiepk.ndknck Estkrpkisk to auy address for one year
CONDITIONS.
.rt'e w ant all the news that happens in Polk county Biid we want tbeEsTEa
RisB to visit every family in the county. We want to help you and we want you
to help us. Our interests are mutual. W e will give points as lollows.
One point for every item of news worthy of publication. 2a points lor 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
given, ror every new r yearly suoeenpuon no points, rur ccijf icuoic.
5 points. For a subscription thiee months 2a points ; six months and less man
vear 35 points. For every dollar's worth Advertisement or Job n or we kivo u
noints, and we will gladly (Ornish you prices on any kind of Ad or Job. We are
going to make a campaign for some new correspondents, and we will announce
at times tlio places in this column. Watch for them, as we will make it to your'
interest to secure representatives in the sections we want reprenented. Other
features will be announced along. ,
HOW YOU STAND. v
Each week we will announce in this column your points. JS'o article is
credited until after it appears in the paper, although subscriptions and points
secured in other wava will be announced as they come in. We want to keep
everything fair and straight and if yon think an error has occurred in your points
... . i f.n i i :n . 1 ,t. innDt,nnt;nn
rite us witnin ine weea lonowing aiiu we win uinio uiumuju iuiaii5iuu.
Buena Vista, H. . , 00(0
Parker L'8
Monmouth, H
Airlie,S
Saver ; -
Antioch 299
Monmouth, B -52
Rickreall, C 170
Lewisvillo 159
Highlands; D 9f
Monmouth, A ) 9"
Falls City 72
Gnnnv KlnnA - w
k-'u.iuj -"r - -
BalUton...
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