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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE KNTBRPRI8R, INDirBNDENCK.OKKGOtf VAAJUUJAAAmJUUUUU Garrett. Elsie Gray, K v 2l Marie Kelly, Jean Ketehum, Thora Allen One Quarter Million Used. Were There a Cup- si Defender tor m&t m ...... Typewriters You May Be Sure, The Smith Matney, Maudie Kefea, Stark, P.ejsie Tuttle, Stella Wilson and Vivian Whiteaker. Would keep it here permanently. There's but a single standard in her construction perfection. On Approval for a Postal. 1 Durphy & Dickerman, S 247 STARK ST.. PORTLAND. OR. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK T'i'r'T ne rk' JtohD : Stark, John Taylor and Genevieve CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00. H HIRSHBERG, President. ABRAM NELSOX, Vie Prestden C. W.IBVINE, Cashier. DIRECTORS. H. Hirachberg, D, THIRD UHADB. Ada Hidgood, Marion Butler, La vella Cooper, Lloyd Huston, Edna Josee, Roy McCandless, Kalph Mor rison, Birdie Newton, Ruth Spot ling, Mabel Tupper, Wm. Wieder kehr and Susie Whitoouib. rOVKTH GRADE. Winfred Ball, Buluh Bramberg, Fred Dunham, lone Garrett, Clew Hart, Ira Mix, J eese Morgan, Loy McCandless, Victor Seeley, Harry Simmons and Laura Wiederkehr. FIFTH ORADK. Bertha Mattison, Gladys Wilson, Bessie Wolcott, Cora Mix, Laura Ford, Harley Buckner, Henry Dick- in son, Arthur Sperling, Wright El lis, Golda Rhodes, Vera Tuttle. Harry Mix, Lee Fluke, Tlllie Phil- lips. SIXTH GRADK. Nellie Al biker, Helen Cooper, Gould Cressy, Iantha Hartman, Dark Hair i " I have used Ayer'e Hsir Vigor for a great many years, ami al though I am past eighty years of age, yet I nave not gray nsinn my Head." Geo. Yellott, Towion, Md. Wc mean all that rich, dark color vour hair used to have. If it's gray now, no matter; lor Ayers Hair VJcor always re stores color to cray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. U HlMlk AH I your frontal eaanol (apply yom. Md (H UolUr sad will upmt ir fom bold. tf Mr and five Ik uant mat udTt o. Addr M nu Mrwl rm J. U A kK CO., Lowll. Mb Willamette meridian. In 1'ulk I Orf iron, mid riiiinhiK thence ami chains : tlieuc) rut 1U.VIU chalna IIHMUl U.IV VIIHIIKI llJ tM. I chains; thenr north g.60 . thence weat 13 62 chains them i. to chain: thence t l i.bii i., the ilc of IicuImiiIi b contain acre mor or le: and aleo t liitf tract, to wit : Tha euulli half south eaat quarter of section township rlutit. south of return ?i I of the Willamette meridian. Ii county, Oretron, containing 80 an o the following preuflaea: it-k. at the south east corner of It n ono. In block NiiiuIkt nine, a tin is numbered and deals-nated on th of tne towu of Monmouth, l'olk ri UrriroD, and running thence no lift ; thence west Vo fmt : thence 175 feel; thence eaat loft foci to i heiilnnini' : and that by virion premises aforesaid, I, Charles V. I as eiecutor ol the estate of Char Hhr, deceel, will from ami the 21st day of November I HUB. oil! sale and proceed to sell tha abuv scribed traeta ol land at private a the hlgtaat bidder for cash in and that bida for each of aald trar arately will be received by me at mouth, Polk county, Oreiron. Tri ale caah In band. subject to appn aaid court. Chahi.i V. Fiai Kiecutor cl the eatate of Fiaber, deeeaeed. Cliarl ,W. A. tseara, B. Nelson. F. Smith, M. W. Stewart and Tiller. SEVENTH GRADE. Rhoda Bridges, Allie Bramberg, Nellie Damon, Harold Fitchard, Wm. Ford, Emma Ilenkle, Jimmie Mr. Laraoii, from Wlaconalu, has ranled the Kuef nouae and moved into the same. Annie Meeker and Iloas Chamber- lain vudtcxl with Alda and itoy Frum Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Swiok and daughter, of Parker, vial ted with friends In Buver Sunday. Will Steele has been sawing wood In this neighborhood ibis week with bis uew euglue, which does line work. Mr. Gobat and wife vialted at. the home of her siaUr, of ttrldgeport, Sun a new baby at their A general bankina and exchange business transacted. Loana m,uU. Bill Johnson. Louis Josse, Hazel K.en- aiscoumea. Mmmeraai creaits graniea. uepouia receded on current account nedy, Eva Mix, Dale Pomeroy, Ma- day. who h j - . , r ci- n. Ik...... net I orterueia, juewis oimnions, yr-1 tbie Taylor, Alma Walker, Grace Mls Leah Olger, formerly of this Walker, Eva Huston and Mildred pl"". but now of Oooea Neck, Dr. Darrin Going to Corvallis. Dr. Darrin Shortens Ills Stay In Albany Two Weekst-Golng- to Corvallis November 16th to December 1st Only. Albany Herald. CONSUMPTION CURED. The testimonials are coming in thick and fast for Dr. Darrin and bis marvelous treatment of all dis eases by electricity and medicine. He has been crowded with patients eince coming to Albany, and in nearly all cases the results have been satisfactory as the published testimonials will benr witness. Among the testimonials is the one printed below: v Eagle Point, Ore., Sept. 26. Mr. Editor I desire to state to vou. tor publication, tnat x was treated by Dr. Darrin, at Portland, about ten years ago for tumor and consumption. I bad a large tum or or abcese growing under my ribs and it had attained such a growth that my ribs actually bulged out, and consumption with corruption and spitting blood was fast less ening ray days of life. I was treat ed by Dr. Darrin and a fw months thereafter I was a perfectly strong man and able to dj a good day's work. Before treatment I could scarcely walk one hundred yards. I want persons afflicted to person ally call upon me at Eagle Point and learn more of Dr. Dairin and his almost wonderful treatment G. B. Matthews. MORE CASES CURED. Mr. Editor or zu years prior to going under Dr. Darrin't treat ment in Portland 10 years ago, I had been badly afflicted- with ca tarrh of the stomach and bladder. I was terribly bloated with dropsy and dyspepsia. I had given up all hopes of relief, but thanks to Dr Darrin I was cured of all the above mentioned diseases, and I still en joy the best of health. I reside at Coos City, six mileo from Marsh- field, and will gladly answer any questions by letter or in person. I heartily reccommend Dr. Darrin. C. C. Pratt. Owen. eighth grade. Mabel Ellis, Adah Ketchum, Stella Norton, Jean Sharman, Vl la D. Reed and Dean Walker. ninth and tenth grades. Hazel Bohannon, Mabel Boyds- ton, Shelby Cooper, Neville Eld ridge, Dean Goodman, Frank Kur- re, Vady Merrill, name mix, Wright Porterfield, Clara Porvine, Chas. Richardson, Lester Rhodes, Hazel Seeley, June Seeley, Alpha Wilson, Edwin Wallace, Olive Wil liams, Lorena Webster and Ethel Brown. Stepped Agratust a Hot Stove. married laat weuk to Uooae Neck. waa F. M. Lackey, of summons; In the Justice Court for tha J of I ne IVaoe and Constable In Nuiutter 8. oouutv of l'olk and au uregon. J. m. jiucnanan, nrr.. va w Baldwin. Itefl. To W. M. lialdwln, the UefuiJ above nameu In tha name of the state of OrrJ you are nereny requires to appear answer llie oowniaint niea ajtain In the above eutltlixl action within weeka from the date of the flrnt t cation or tins aummons, to wit before the 12th day or November and If you fall to answer, for thereof the plaintiff will take I uieut against you for the sum of I J ousts aud disbursements of this s and interest upon fM from Kali, 1HW7 to date at the rate of 10 per less one bayment of g.fiO, made An 19. 1WW, and I0, attorney's fee. This summons is made this mu of October, 1U03, at Independence, roil, by ortier or It. Wilson, juati the peace for aald district No. ft a The Surer correspondent wishes to tnaus the patrons or tne route ror their i said, ami is srrved upon you by pu kindness for their subscription to the cation thereof for a period or aix E.VTKKl-KISB. Independence) School Report. Him Impressing It on With Emphasis Is what our fine laundry work does to the man who is iooHing for some thing exqulaite in color and linish on hta linen. We aim to make our laun dry work peerless in beauty and In the perfect condition lu which we send it home. Send us a sample handle and we will surprise you. jnbw process and new prices. i Orders left at Kutcb's barber shop or he Salem stage will receive prompt attention. Salem Steam Caundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D Olmsted, Mgr. Phoue 11. 320 Liberty Street. Report of Independence Public School for month ending October 24, 1903. Enrollment 271 Per cent of attendance 91 Kooftardies 11 The fourth, seventh and tenth grades had no tardiness. visitors during the mont;. wre Mr. Gondii, Salem; M. F. Hanvilie, Eugene; Mr. Forrest, Portland; Mine Dean, Monmouth; Miss Wolfe, Perrydale; Miss Bertha Bohannon, city. Those neither absent nor tardy are as follows:" FIKST GKADE. Gladys Tillsry, Bertha Crinn Robert HiUiard, Chrystal Hiiliard, Arthur Giilespia, Cnarley Gillespia, Bonner Garrett, Editk Newton, Jo seph Overson, Nellie Buckner, Fred Buckner, Leland Fisher, Dol lie Edelmum, Beryl Orr, Golda Mattney. 8EC0ND GRADE. Harold Dickinson, Leon Fisher, Marion Hopkins, Bryan Newton, James Oberson, Eddie Oberson, Marvin Richardson, Kenneth Sim mons, Merle Tillery, Herman Wal- A child of Mrs. Geo. Benson, When getting hie usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. The child was In great agony and bis mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remember ing that she bad a bottle of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm in the bouse, she would try It. In less than half an hour after applying It the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well know retddeut of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm la ati antiseptic liniment and es pecially for burns, cuts, br nines and sprains. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Alfred Williamson, ol Wells, and Maud Hloklos, of Albany, were united In marriacn Thursday at the home of T. Cummfnga. Harry Allen and family have moved to Crawfordsvllle where be lutonds working for Thurston Brother In their saw mill. Johnson & nimpson shipped a car load of cattle from here to Portland Thursday of last week aud Intend to ship another car load this week. Mise Murnie Smith, of Lewiaville, inteuds having a musical recital here In the school bouse Saturday evening, Novamber 7th, Everybody Invited, .. . f rue ounce at wells, which was giv en for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred William son, uerore tney leu lor j'ortiand, was weU attended and all reHrUd a good time. Mrs. Jos. Hecker returned home from Portland Sunday, where she hut been for a week attending her daugh ter, Mrs. Josle Htecle, who has been quite sick but Is some butter now. secutlve and auexwaslve weeka In lNIKl'KNI'KNlK f.NTEKPHlntC, a Hi paiier of general circulation publH at lauepeauence, in eaia oouuty state. Th da' of the first nubllcatloi this sumnt,ms la October nth. 1U03. It. W IIJto.N. Juatlc of the Peaoe) for said dlti O. A. Hurley. Atty. for I'lalullir. Notice) ot Final Bettlcmrnt Notice Is hereby given that I, clnda lialdwln, executrix of the ed of John It. lialdwln, deceased, b filed my final account and final rer In said matter with the County oil of Polk county, Oregon, and the Coj ty court or said county has fixed 7th day of November 1903, at ttie h I 10 o'clock A. M . at tha Count V Ofi bouse in Ilaliaa, l'olk county, Orvui aa the time aud place when said fl account will he heard, All person teresU.nl in said matter are required appear on or before suld time and any objections, If any thev have, a to show rnuse, If any they have, v. (in ut should not tie allow and finally settled, and the execut discharged from furftier duties In mi matter. I.rctNDA Baldwin. Kxpcutnx of the estate or John Baldwin, deceased. Cheap Sunday Kate Between Portland mid Willtiinetto Valley Point. SUV EK. P. C. Carter, of Wells, was Sunday. Mrs. S. E. Baker has teturned to her home in Portland. The dogs have been killing quite a few sheep around here. Mr. McLane attended lodge at Inde pendence Saturday evening. Annie Brown and children, of Air- lie, are visiting at the home of her sis ter. Mr. Adams, of Buena Vista, finished painting Mr. McLane's house Satur day. O. M. Alleu and wife visited at the home ot her mother, Mrs, James, Sunday. Miss Larsou, of Soap Creek, Is assist- ng Mrs. C. E. McLane in her bouse work. Low round trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland in Suver and Willamette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold Saturdays and Sundays, and limited to return on or before the fol'owing Monday. From Inde pendence $2.40. Call on Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. Executor's Notice of Snlo of ltea.1 EHtate. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the County court of the county of Polk and state of Oregon, dn- ly made and entered of record in the estate of Charles O. Fisher, deceased, on the 13th day of October, 11)03, duly authorizing and directing tiie executor of said estate to sell at private sale, sub ject to the approval of said court, the following described real proerty belong ing to said estate to wit: Beginning at a point 5.72 chains east and 20.85 chains south of the south west corner of the north east quarter of section 24, in township 8, south of range 5. west of the ffl visit OR. JORDAN S ohxat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 MARKET 8T.V SAN FRANCISCO. CAL (UsjiwtMD Sixth ftntt Hmutb J Thft lnrirct Auntooilc Mtiwum In Hi V uritj. Orti(t nttmrttrm in ths City. A tyttmirrfui sivhtur visitors, Wrahiiftm, or anypontntct ttl Uifiu,pMltlvF ruresl by hu oldest Hiti-riitllNt nil tint VrntliUO OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES YoBRaT mn and middle ffd men who rt diiiJVrlnkf inn the tllfftn of Voutliful IihII- Ri'l'tlntisi nr sairaMiM( In ninfurr ynnrn. nerviMiR unti piivmrni ltlillllTl lm 1 (.-niiiiim, niwrinniurrntPH. rrukmiiir , rlnraft, (Jonnrrbwit, I !. teauiiiv I ' I riiniliir. fie. Hy n oonililimtltm of I liaHsjourrniiMt'tl his tnu(mint thl It will nut , T only rTord rtiiuicUlittA n-JIff, but pfrnmnnt t t.nri. inn in;ur aofM Hot CI HI in to eiTrm - .hmo inn, imt l WWII RmiWH Hi Dfr S Wir IMI 1 l fKiuura fiiysiirlan unrt iirfnii, iirMiuaueut r id fim KMN'mity iMita of Wtmm. i HfPIIIIJH thorotiithly eirfiillriiMKl from F nin nsiLCftu wiiiinill HIM UB( Ol nfJITHrjt Trara ntttr1 hv an Kvnstrt. Hasliml MM for Huntiir. A oulfk and nuiiMt r'iroiftr sj-, riMnr aim riainiap.uy i nr. jorriAii's anclal tmlulsxw ttvtliotla. KVr.HT MAM af.iWlnr toimwllloolva Our umMt opinion t iiliiconiplithit. We will OunnmtM a lUSllll'B CURB in fwv cnM ve wirrtnke t onauitAtJon KKKN anri utrlrtlf prrvat. Treatment Mraonalty or by Inttsxr. Write f.ir Unr.tr. aM V l.'lillllf T AF1 I nAHllllU K. MAILED FHIE IA VauDauit i OR. JORDAN k CO.. IOSI Martial it, . .