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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE TMiriUaE.lKDWBJrDKVOR. 0B30ON H. B. Jasperson, Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SIOC. rCBLlMHBH BVKRY THURSDAY. Katr4 a Indepandanea, Ora poatofllc H $D$crtptlo Price, $1.50 ptrVr. TKLEPHO.NK Ml SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. fcttrlclly Id advance) par ya .'. 80 Bli snootht I& tnl HinV 06 Loral notice ar 5 nUr Una ttraJaiil abaotuftljr no reduction for anr reaaun vbatsoeTer. Batea on display advertlaing mad known on applloatlon. A 11 T : J iVa rA I 5 5 ii.il XVeCOrUb oiutidiiGU. 5: Over a hundred names were addod to our lit j S last month, which smashes all previous records for ... m .. -S a month. This demand from all sections in the gC 5 county for the Entkm;kisk is earnestly appreciated by the presen spare no 5 standard. If you know how it can bo made bettor ! 2 i4 ..o i-nnw on.lu-rt will nroflt bv the suceestioh. Z present management, which promises to g. i effort to keep it up to its present high 5; OSBOKNE'S .RECORD. a The Portland Telegram. Un earth a Part f the ltev erend Gentleman. The Evening Telegram has been at work investigating the past of Rev. Howard Osborne. The report ie here appended: Rev. Howard Osborne, for whose arrest a warrant was issued a few days since at Independence on the charge of selling mortgaged pro perty, has been denied admission to the Episcopal Church in this city. It appears from statements made by the church authorities that Os borne about six months ago applied personally to Bishop B Wistar Morris, of the Oregon Diocese, as a candidate for orders iii theEpis copal ministry. At the time the ap plication was made Bishop Morris advised that the subsequently er ring dominie go to San Maeto, Cal., for a course of study at the Epis copal college preparatory to taking the desired orders. - This suggestion was complied with by the applicant and for a few months he was a atudent in the eccleciastical institu tion. In the meantime Bishop Morris had advised Dr. George B Van Waters of this city, who is chairman of the Standing Com mittee of the diocese, ol the inten tions of Osborne. In view of the fact that the latter had made his application in an irregular manner the suspicions of Dr. Van "Waters were aroused and he concluded to investigate the record of the appli cant. It appears that the regular procedure in such cases is for the candidate to file his credentials with the Standing Committee of the diocese where he makes application, and that afterwards, when he has shown satisfactory preparation, his record becomes a matter for official cognizance before be is finally ad mitted. The result of Dr. Van Waters investigation was not favor able to the applicant in this case but as the matter had not been in augurated in an official manner it was not thought requisite to call for official action on the application. In accordance with this conclu sion Dr. Van Waters decided to re ject the candidate, which he did, notifying the reverend gentleman of that fact some time ago. CAREER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. In connection with the recent developments regarding the career f the Rev. Howard Osborne and his unsuccessful effort to enter the Episcopalian ministry here, the following advice from Vancouver, B. C. will be read with interest: f Vancouver, B. C. July .31. (Special to The Telegram) A man of varied and exciting career is Rev. Howard Osborne, wha, Port land dispatches say, has been a forger, and expelled from the Or egon Episcopal Conference. To be fired from the ministry is nothing new for Osborne. He used to be a Methodist and was in charge of churches of that denomination at Duncans and Nanaimo on Van couver Islaiut. UHDorne went, in for politics with an activity that caused him to be hauled before the Methodist conference, charged with transgressing the rules of the min iUry. Afier a long trial the con ference imposed a penalty to which the political clergyman refused to submit, and ho wasexplled. Angry at what he considered unjust con duct of his church.Osbornw cast Methodism to the winds and joined the Episcopalians. The case was! came celebre in this province at the time and Osborne had many sympathizers as well as opponents. jftlOO Reward, JftlOO man, weighing upwards of 200 pounds, and it is thought that his terrible night's experianc may prove fatal, especially as the night was cold. Judge Townsend was Iiryan's right hand man and stump speaker for Oregon, and also democratic delegate to Chicago convention that nominated Bry an. He was on of tlio ablest lawyers in this state and pros ecuting attorney of Polk county. He will betaken home this even ing by traiu. Teacher Examinations. The readers of this paper will be Dleaaed to lettrn that there Is at leant oue dreaded disease that science hat) been able to cure in all Its mages aud that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure l the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1m taken Internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, ana giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doinir its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers, that they offer one Hundred Dol lars for any case that it Tails to cure. 8eDd for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Chesky & Co, Tole do, O. Bold by Druggist, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, in - , A Distressing Spectacle. A sorry sight presented itself at Dayton Monday morning. Judge Townseud, of Dallas, Or,, who has been more or less insane for some time past escaped from his guard at Dallas about 10 P. M. Sunday night and walked in his nightrobe from "Dallas to Dayton, a distance of 28 miles, arrivingat 7 o'clock this morning. On his way Judge Townsend stopped at Wallace Goodrich's house, some distance out from Dayton, where he found a bi cycle, which he rode to the house of Mrs. Cain, near Dayton. There he was recognized and taken to the courthouse at Day ton and cared for. He is in a pitiable condition of body and mind.' His legs are so swollen as to make it hard to cover them with large sized-overalls, and his feet are enlarged and bruised in a terrible manner. He is un able to stand and cannot Bpealr. Judge Townsend is a very neavy Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Polk county will hold the regular exam ination of applicants for state and county papers at Dallas, Oregon, as follows: FOR STATK PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, Aug ust 12, at nine o'clock A. M.. and continuing until Saturday, August 15, at four o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, spelling. alrebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic. theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Fridav Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geography. MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Of MrMlM, Tasaa. "Wine of Cardul li Indeed blasting to tired women. Having iuffered lor even yean with weakneu and bear-tag-down paint, and having tried mv ral doctors and different rcmcdle with no success, your Wine of Cardul wm th only thing which helped ma, and eventually cured a It seemed to build up the weak parte, strengthen the system and correct Irregularities. By "tired women" Mrs. Adams tneajui nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailment! that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this jrreat women's remedy, Win of Cardui. Wine of Cardul hat cored thousands of eases which doctor have tailed to bensftt. Why not begin to get well today? All druggist have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Theifords Black-Draught should b used. roraarUe and JmwrejjAJlTi'i l7irJEGARDUI Undertaker nd Funeral IxilcpM.cMce, ' IM Enbalmer, Director. Ortgoi. Saturday Botany, plane geom etry, general history, English lit erature, psychology, KOH COt'NTY PAPKRS. Commencing Wednesday, Aug ust 12, at nine o'clock A. M., and continuing until Friday, August 14, at four o'clock P. M. FIRST, SKtO.Ml) AM) TIIIHP tIKAPK CERTIFICATE. Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, orlhog'aphy, reading. Thursday Written arilhruetio, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday (ieography, school law, mental arithmetic, civil govern ment. PRIMARY IFItTIKIOATK. Wednesday Penmanship, or thography, reauitijj, arithmetic Thursday Art of questioning, heory of teaching, and methods, physiology." Truly yours, C L. .Starr. County School Superintendent. Hmlucrrt Hxciiinlon Kate to the .Seaside unl Montitniu llf sorts tor tlit) Summer. The Southern Pacific Company has placed on sale at very low rates round-trip tickets to the various re sorts along its lines, and also in connection with the Lorvallis & Kaatern Railroad to Detroit and the seaside at Yaquina Ilav, latter tickets good for retnrn until Oc tober 10th. Three-day tickets to Yaquina Hav. cood going Saturdays, return- ing Mondays, are on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points Ku- gone ami north on both east and west side liiu'S, enabling people to spend Sunday at the seaside. Very low round trip rates are also made between Portland and samojpoints on the Southern Pacific, good go ng Saturdays, returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland io pie to spend Sunday in the coun try and the out-of-town people to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to equina Bov good for return via Albany and east side, or Corvallis and west side, at, option of passenger. Bag gage checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will be an up to-date Kindergarten in charge of an experienced Chicago teacher. ) A beautifully illustrated booklet describing the seaside resorts on Yaquina Pay has been published by the Southern Pacific and Cor valhs fc Eastern Hailroads and can be secured from any of their agents, or by addressing W. K. Coman, 0. P. A.. S. P. Co.. of Portland, or Kdwln Stone, manager C. & K. K. P., Albany, Oregon. Dysentery Cured Without llif Altt of a Doctor. "laiuiistup from a hard spell of tbellux" (dysentery) nays Mr. T. A. 1'iuuer, a well known merchant of Druiumoud, Tvnti. "1 used one small bottle of Chaiiiterlalu's Colio, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Kcmitly and was cured without having a doctor. I eoualiter It the best cholera medlclnu III llio world," There is no uetd of employ tug a doctor when this remedy la used, for no doctor can pr;rlb a butler inedlclLa for bowel uoiuii'aliit In any form vii her for children or adulla. Il never falls and is pleasant to take. For sale by Klrkland Drug Chi. K. T. IIKNKLi:. Barber Shop. MAIN 8TUKKT, INDKI'KMDKNCK, - OlIKUONs She y?PGGfde, Davidao? & Hedg, Props. Ciirarn, Cifcrfvrttost.TolMW oort ami Confectionery. First Class Hooa Fountain 1 CoNStTTIuS. ' ...THE... Itlonmouib Eatindry 5 x II.I. WIIITMAN.I'rop. Should have your Work. Washing called for and lie- 4 llvered. 4 'Washing called for on Taes- 4 day and delivered on Hatur- it (lay mork Guaranteed. 4 Monmouth, Oregon. - - -a. -a. .a. F our new Location 269 LIBERTY ST. m m m cr m m New building next door to Jos. Meyers 4 Sons. Call and get fine Furniture Polish free. Do not miss seeing our superior lino of Car petings, Mattings and Linoleums. 9 CD m I'D o The House Furnishing Co., m Next door to Joseph Meyers & Sons, SALEM; ORE. g t -. . , - ' Stores at Salem and Albany. . s- G0600SOOOOOGGOGGOOG6GrO