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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
t INDKPKNDKNCK KNTEIU'RISE, INDEPENDENCE, OllECJON IJTTLI2 LUCKIAMUTK. A. S. Locke, TJ-IE D11UGG-ISX. , si In nolling toim of jiaintH, oiln, varninhoB, limo and cement, nnl tho amount lio in hcIHiij? in a guarantee that his iricoH arotho lowest. Also a full lino of bnihhuH. Cull nnl eo him. s INDEPENDENCE, - - S0 VI 0REQ2N. 1 ti. 0- JUn. M. BcrafTord U again able to be around after a severe attack of rheumatism. F. M. Bkinner and wife, of In- MM dependence, were tbs guests of Mr. W and Mrs. Jaf. Uiltibrand last Bun W day. 0. J. Jlsgley will move on the George Hlele farm near Buyer. Suvor will gain a good citizen at the lout of our community. Fred Stump baa purchased a new self dump reaper and is using it to harvest hii yetch crop, The H. P. It. It. Co. has a large force of men nutting in a ne is always busy times are good, and such is the case in Polk county today. Any one who lias a house., in our county should consider that they have reached the top round of the ladder. liL'KXA VISTA. Mrs. Sarah Baldwin is the guest thia week of her son, S. II. Baldwin . near Independence. . Ed Wilson one of Benton co unty's most (tttructive hiichelors came to IJuena Monday, for a week's stw v. Tin: ni:w hook, Thirty Yeara In Wnahliiirtoii, !y Mra. (Inieritl John A. IjOKiiii. This magnificently illustrated volume is published with the con sent and aid of the United Slates jovenuiient, and this fact alone is evidence of its sterling merit and of the great care that has been bet-towed upon it. It is said that all roads lead to Washington junt as they did to an- sient Home. Certain it is that the cannot behold I tiful. winning, and gifted women, filling with grace and dignity the high uncial positions that the people could bestow T. 1'. Oglesby was summoned! trestle at the south end of the bv telephone to Scio Satui day ey. bridge on Jas; Uiltibrand's place. F. N. Smith sold several tons of baled hay to Fall City parties at the field. There "It has bwn my aim to miow f l.i) per ton in my readers, both by w;rd and pic- is a great demand for hay in these torial art, the wonders and the parts. workings of the elaborate machin- Jj,nmie and Eddie Tedrow ery of the Government in motion, ar(J ghig for three hinders, by leading them tbrongh the great HanJ, ar0 very Bcarce ftn( our peparwnent. anu w-M t,imhilIj? inUcliine men are hav Tt..r vrr : n, trouble to get hands .how them the works of art, the to 'u thcir machines womWful collections of reli?s and Tlie I.uckiamute llouring mill curioMties from every part of the ;8 aeuin in operation. After y. i muuuna .u .... - j word, and the architectural glories ,ftvin,r a new ren8tock nut in the marvel "'! glories of our Ml i .,, uri,.eii. trimsures of the Cai- L.i n;ra - Ullli I1JU1J1 UIIIV1 livuvicu n-aaj Ul; to describe and explain t u,e miii jn better shape than giunv .ir, v.. ever before through the White House from the atlic to the cellar, through every Tho writer lias noticed many forbidden room, and to portray not articles in tho Entkkprisk from only its daily life, pant and pres. different localities praising up ent, but its brilliant social and their places. We do not claim official functions as well; to tell the 80 ,mlch for our 8ection alone, story oi every President, and of every woman who has ever reigned in the White Houne; to viait the Treasury, the Dead Letter ofhee, and to solve the ma-vela and mys teries of every government indus try; in short, to present every in- ional Capital in person are con stantly turned towards it. The hook is a complete pano rama. of tbe countless interests of the National Capital aa seen by a famous woman who, as the wile of an influential Senator, a society leader, and the close friend of every mistress of the While House from Lincoln to tbe present lime, Iiuh been in clone touch with the inner life of Washington, and en joyed rare privileges for studying the mighty activities of the Gov ernment, such as no other jnjrson lias ever before bee.t able to command. Mnnv distinguished men and women have long urged Mrs. Lo ok ii to eive this volume to the o - - " ' world. She has received letters from thousands unknown te her, oxnressing the hope that it would be written. In her preface she oays: "My first introduction to life in the citv of Washington was in 1858, (Jeneral Logan being then a member of Congress, and for more than thirty years I have lived there almost continuous!, an interested observer of passing events. As the wife of a Senator, I msy say that I enjoyed unusual privileges and opportunities to see and know the inner life and activi ties of tbe Capital City. I have had my share of the favor of the powers that were, and the honor of being included among the distin guished guests at both priyate and official entertainments; and I have known the pleasure of personal ac quaintance with prominent states men, courtly diplomats, and beau- but take Polk over it ranks fore most of any county in the state. I Look at our great industries,! such as farming, stock raising, dairying, hop growing, lumber- Coughing "I wis riven up to die with quick consumption. I then begin to use Ayer's Cherry pectoral, i improved at once, and am now in perfect health. " Chts. E. Hart- man, omnatown, n. i. It's too risky, playing with" your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Tares sins : Uc, Mc, f I. All fritfte. Conaalt roar doctor. If h un tek tt. then do u ta HTl. If t Ull Ton not to tska It, then don't tek It. Ho ksowi. LhtI It With him. Wo r wllttnff. J. l A I ft.il uu., uiweu. moo. ening to be at the bedside of his father, who is quite ill. A hay baler is operating in Andy Torgeson'u field this week. There are 100 acres of cheat in the fields ANTIOCI1. William Flvbbsck la shucking grain for John Humpter. A.J. Hhlpley returned from Corvalli lust wk. Mr. KiiNter, of Alwt, former drnggist of Iidcienduce, waa lo Una vicinity Monday shaking bauds wfth old so-qualotanc-. Weldon lilack, of ueir Monmouth, will ruu Hulllvan's aeparaior with bis portable engine. JoIju Ktuiup has purchased a new Onborue binder of J. II. Morsu, tbe agent. William Herreo la hauling lumber from Independence to repair bis barn, Mrs. Scott and son Fred have gone to Corvallis on special business. Mr. Marks' new dwelling bouse is Dearly completed. Hay is selling in tbe field at 15.50 a ton and scarce at that price. U. it. Fish back is working in tbe graia field for Mrs. A. B. Ohms. Farmers are paying $1.50 a day for bands to shock their grain. , Excursion to Newport. On Sunday, August 9th, a South ern Pacific train will run an ex cursion to Yaquina Bay and New port. Following is the schedule on the west eule: Leaves Dallas at 4:55. a. in.; Perrydale, 5:16; McMinnville, 5:55; Whiteson, 6:02; Amity, 6:07; Mc Coy. 6:17: Derry. 6:33 dence, 6:43; Corvallis, T r onon jr 7:20. TENTH gorrespondetm' Contest On April 1st, we commenced our Tenth Correspondents' Contest and. on ....Paper.... Wrappings, Bags Do you use them? Wo al ways have them. Order by -; phone, mail, stage, slth mnn We are prompt. "Everything in paper." Geo. F- Rodgers&Co- Wholesale, Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. ' ing, prune raising anu ninny nfhnra Innf. nnnlil Ita mftiif lntioil terest.ng pnase oi ii.e anu scenes m We haye SQm(j q the begt Uood vvasnineion nlnrk in t ha Rtnf. nnrl , . . j. I i l 1 1 1 1 IV V . ,fUiT OI , llTUt). Bb Q .J I . i' . U W . UUDD A ' ' ' l" Its illustrations are a inumpn oi products are seldom equaled following articles, selected by the Correspondents' themselves; American an,. i . urv.. ana never exceueu anu au unriDCTppi7i? t,.nn, rn.nnhnit. velvet Couch priceof the book just to look at our laboring men have plenty LgcoXD PRIZE.".'.'."!..... A. lovely Pictare these 50 magnificent full-page of work. H neneyer the laborer THIRD PRIZE . A fine Students' Lamp ptates, from photographs taken with government consent and aid exclusively for this volume. They portray wonderfully interesting scenes. The government gener ously waived all "rules and regula tions" in order that this book by a woman of, Mrs. Logan's standing and influence should be as perfect and complete as possible. One can linger a long time over these beau tiful plates, and though he turns from each with regret he is pretty sure to find the next one of still more absorbinc interest. We do not know when 740 pages have been given us more genuine pleasure. If we speak warmly of the book, it is because it richly de serves it. R is sold only by agents, and who introduce Biich a work ought to be welcomed. Put it into your homes. To own it is to prize it; to read it is to obtain liberal ed ucation. We believe that the best way to keep our books is by intro- Baby Costs Too Rlacb When the price paid is the mother's With and haorjiness. The father doesn't realise as he romps with the child what years of wifely suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a hiffh pnee to pay for the painful joy of maternity, yer. it is at sucb a cost mat many mch it is more than FOURTH PRIZE A good set or ring fong. FIFTH PRIZE A. Copyrighted Book SIXTH PRIZE , , ....Ladies Home Journal SEVENTH PRIZE Is'depksdksc Enubpriss to any address for one year such a cost that many a woman becomes a mother. Such a pnee is too tnucn Decause in ery case. "I am pleated to give my testi mony and wish I could find worda strong enough to induce other suf ferera to use Dr. Pierce's Favorita Prescription," wrltr. Mra. Weslev Guv. or Kemptville. Ont., CONDITIONS. We want all the news that happens in Polk county and we want theEsTKB- paisi to visit every family in the county. We want to help you and we want yon to help us. Our interests are mutual. We will give points as follows: One point for every item of news worthy of publication. 2o points for every arHolu urnrthv of k aonnratn liparl. If an article be SDeciallv meritorious or start- BByUi"use of Hnn in the eight of the manager of this department an extra 15 points will be Doctor Pierce's given. For every new yearly subscription 85 points. For every yearly renewal Favorite Pre- 75 points. For a subscription three months 25 pointB; six months and less than Bcnptton ma- g year 3JJ polntg por every dollar's worth Advertisement or Job w ork we give 50 ternity is made .. , f-.-nioi, An nrina nn anv kind of Ad or Job. We are practically -j j painless, and a going to make a campaign for some new correspondents, and we will announce quick convales- Rt tjme8 the places in this column. Watch for them, as we will make it to your euce is assured nteregt to secure representatives in the sections we want represented. Other tn almost ev- r lea tn res win oe annouyreu aiung. 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 s-ant to keep Br k For iht vears sfter niv little tjoy was i?in" SrlS, rci"r onWn,y right side, and everything fair and straight and if you think an error has occurred in your points pain in naca. was aonnscrao. - ,-ta .;,i.; ,i.a ,V following and we will make thorouah investigation , . j . 1 I not knowwhst 1 was BOtnij loao. i nca i n - dUCing gOOa ones, anu a oeiwr one iocion bul amwl no benefit until I begran guena Vista II than this has never been brought to our notice. The book is published by the old and well-known firm of A. D' Worthinfton A Co., Hartford, Conn., whose imprint is sufficient guarantee of the excellence of this first class volume, They want more agents for it. An agency for a book so Donular as this oners to men and women an unusually good opportunity to do well. 1. aamv atlt 1 arm Hi only used four hottlr. alto sortif of Dr. Pirrce Parker.... 5t44D .Vn"&8uP H 1093 Pierce's medicinea to all my friends. If anyoot . . j . g i IU1 WIMUIlo wnu dw i win 11.U17 I rt-. TV Plrr'a Favorite Preacrmtion con- Huver taina no alcohol and is entirely free from I Antioch 3,55 opium, cocaine and all other narcotica. Monmouth, B 425 The dealer who offers a substitute for . . ,. r isi PMImn Anm so to ma n"-"! the little more profit paid on the sale of Lewisville lra meritorious medicines. His profit I HiirhlandB. D i your loss; inereiore, accrp Monmouth, A muie. .. . . . 1 r-ii. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peilett reeuiate v-. th bowels. Sunny Slope Ballston 159 92 97 72 55 39