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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1903)
indi:it:mi:nci: i:ntj;i:ikisi:, inuki-hndkncic, oueuon j a has not TiilwJ. Jr. Blown i.raiwi not dcci'leil. I'r. IliownV liraltfi l-olMNd W.Af K. ha nceti pwr llm j-t yearjaml he I t-;rilt Ward City 1111. nM!k a iryr iliumte. W -S.,Mni Ward 011 Wt . .sjdV jmim All kin N ami price rant-o from 1 to :5..i j iuil u few oi.l t iich while j thry Iflft fT 75 Cents ;ivo us a call anl I think we can satisfy you in tin x-n line. O A Kramer (& Co "8 .1 )DIT!ONAL LOCALS i Ktigene lletfiMer. Mrs. Hudson i ! former rt?f ident of this section. M. S. (io(T Ifft last Friday ' it FalN, Montana, where I ppciul the winter nith her v. jority of the ministers of douce have arranged for to lx held At the Baptist Nov, 27th at 11 o'clock a. rmon by the pastor. 'Halm Mann-IIodsan, of ujci.co, has preset) ted her J with a daughter. fitto. Huntlfv marketed Tuesday he two largest hog- of the season. The combined weight of the two was 1015 pound and one tipped the scales al COO pound. Several car loadi of hoga were shipped to Portland this week by V. W. I'ercival. Pr. V. C. Brown will move to Eastern Oregon about the first of the year, exactly to what place he him every inMur f fuceifg in hid new (ii'ld. A fn)ii-'fn tiai ciu'.eii' con vention i cl!' d t' nn '(at the city hall, at 7;o0 o'clock, on Monday veiling, Nove n! ' : i V r 1 1. j-ur-p ihu i.f iioiiiiuiiliuj; city oilicer. Moik holder .Mvrllnjr N tkc If hrr-by jiven Unit the Annual iiK-elini.' of the rMoek- holders of the Jiii3ej.t.'l.me and M Millionth r. iihvay Company for lti e!-iti.u of lir-:tots and OH'ieers, will bn held al Indepcn d'm ce, tr-n on Wedim-Jay, l)c. th .'I!, l'02 at the boor of 10 o'clock A. M. 1 1. V. Skahs, Screiary. Dated November 10, l'.n Stockholder Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the Stock holder of The Polk County Land Company for the election of Directors and Olficer, will bo held at Indepen dence, Oregon on Wednesday Dec. the 21, 1902 at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of said day. IX W. Ska K, Secretary. Dated Nov. 10. 1.H)2 O'lict; "ii Firxt street. Third U'rd At il ie"jil-ii-c of Mr. Sclldder. City IStecllon Notice. The annual election for the City of Independence "will b held on Monday. December 1, 1002, when the following city officers will be elected: Mayor, for a term of one year. Recorder, for a term of one year. Treasurer, for a term of one year. Marshal, for a term of ono year. Ontj Councilman from each ward for a term of two years. ftinufu A large shipment of Just arrivt'il and still more coming, consisting of Bed lxoom Suites, Iron P.oilstm.ls, Fine Rockers, Large Mirrors, Pictufft.yi facta complete line of ('hritnias (Jootls, for . ) CAMPBELL BROS. .TSTOTK TBIHSID PIITCKS. Wood Bedsteads Blart 1 A( I at H,J-:V-'onup ! A good wool top Mattress $1.95 Rockers 90c and up Opaque Window Shades 25c each - - n seed Ccucb F'or $4.50 and up. A nice Bed Room Suite for $12.50 16x16 inch Stand 50c each Dining chairs at l owest Prices Tliese arc regular prices and everything else in proportion. Discounts given on larger amounts. x North Main Street. Campbell Bros., JI'lMil.. Three jii'lit- .nut ;iinud in each ward, tli hi-t t'" "1' - " -' aa clerka of ele M"i). Firt Ward 1). Call re.itii. J W. Uichardfnn jr , A llnti?'ni. Secoii'l War-1 S. J; Waiici-r, I 15. Taylor. D. II. 11.!. Third Ward I. Hart, W. W. Huntley, Forest Finch. The election !! commence nt 'J o'clock in the rnornir.jr anil f iiill continue til' . o'c!ix-k in the after noon of the same day. By order. W. U. Siiakman, C'ily Recorder. ltut-iiit 'itii. . A. Hecker, of Well:!, wa a Uuena visitor Tuesday. Hryun Nixon is working on one of the river tteamerc. Sam I5aldin, of Independence mn a businers Ciller here Satur dty. Gus Pagenkopf and II. L. Hall attended a meeting of the Artban lodge at Wells Saturday evening. Prof, and Mrs. Murphy at tended the institute at Dallas last week. Ament tiobat was a visitor in pjiiena Tuesday. New goods of all ports are arriv ing daily at the Cash Store. Mrs. Rryon Nixon now drives a top buggy on the mail route, having traded toe back lor a rig better sivted to the misty season. : The Gray Eagle loaded with wheat at the IJuena wharf. Tues day. - . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, of Wells visited here Wednesday. Clear skies on Wednesday cheered the rancher's heart.' after the heavy rains and wind that bad prevailed for nearly a week. Mrs. (. E. Hall returned Sunday f'om Corvallis, where she had been for mviiI di) having I'-nlal work done. (in Pugerifco;f wan n bo-ire.' vi-itor t' lnd'x-nd'-rico Wclns dy. Reineiii!fr th" diin" '('iiil in lluer.a No- 21'.. Why not t'll the it'-n ti hiar tu th l..inr -irr-j.uiil nt? It wit: f,e!p lit" i-r, h i the inunity, uiak". yn bnj.y and pease the editor. What other little a:t of kindri"- c-uld iH-coiii-plith tnor? Luck in Ttiiri4-ii. V.y MinlltiK 1;( luile Wiu. .'(.in'y, tf 'H H l-urnare, 't., got a tx-x of J m-k. I t-n'ii AriiW: tint tnlly cun-d it hor-rlMf fevt-r 'r- on liin I'if. .Nmlii'ig t-iwj iM iiUJ. J'i-ilivf!y cure tiruiw , frloim, ulcern, i rup:icii, t 11, burns, coriin nI pilen. ii)y 'Sn (iimriteel Ijy Kiiklamt I'tn'C". In IbeJuat Joe's Court fr J'intii-e i.f the iVai-e ond Conntnijle'a District No. 5, in the County of I'o'.k and .State of Oregoo. Alt-any Brewlag Company, aefrpor atioii, plaintift", v. Sim II. Wallace, de fendant. To Kaiu" H. WiiUace, the defenciaut a!iwe named, In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to tppear and answer tbe complaiut filed ligaiuct you in the above entitied bc tion wllLiu six week from the date of tbe firnt publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before tbe 10th day of December, 1902, and if you fail so to answer, for waut thereof ttie plaiu tiff will take judgment against you for the aura of S.20, together with the costs and dit-burseaents of this action. This amnion, by order of B. WiJ. on, Justice of the l'eace for said Dis trict No, 5, made at Independence, Oregon, on the 3d day of November, 1902, is served upon yoii by publication thereof for a period of six.consecutlve aod successive weeks in the Iodepen detice Kuterprise, a uewspaper of gen-, eral circulation published weekly at Independence, in said coun'y. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is Nov. 6, 1002. B. WILSON, Justice of the Peace for said district. Oscsr Hayter, attorney far tbe plaintiff v.; ' y :; A v "J Hi ' M ft s' if K," '4 iJ-,-, The healthy woman cectl not fear the change which conies as the benyiing of life's autumn. It is the woman who Is worn out, run down and a sufferer from SUMMONS. In theJustice'8 Court for Justice of the Peace and Constable's District No. 5, iu tl3 County of Polk and State of Oregon. " f D. Gernianus, plaintiff, v. Sam H. Wallace, defendant. To gam H. Wallace, the defendant above named : In the ' .atue of the State of Oregon You are hereby re quired to appearand answer the cotu plaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this fuumion-s to-wit, on or before tbe 19th day of December, l'.H)2, and if yiu fail so to t-nsiver, for want thereof the plaintitl' wiil take judgment against you for the sum ot"$78 nO.toaethtr with the codts and (ilsburserxa-uis ot this ac tion. This summons, by order of B. Wil son, Justice of the Peace for said Dis trict No. o, mude at Independence, Or., oir the 3d Jday of Noveml er, l'Jlt, is makes it the duty ot every w o tu a n who would avoid unnecessary suffer ius; to take especial care of herself at this time. The ills which vex so nuiny women at the change of life are entirely avoided or cured bv the use of Ir. Pierce's Fa- ; vorite Prescm-tuMi. It makes weafc women stmnt'. and enables the weakest ! to p:ss throv.ih this trying chnuge with i the tranquility of tx-rfect health. - . . v . - - .,i lime has been wrv liarU wilh nit." write Mrs. M.iRSie Mnn. of Mi!"on Slaiion. Cleartifld Co., r., o is. "I om come to thy time of duller of inc. and I have Ixxn sick irr.U i'.ciiI off ami on. when Wrx Hemmis mcvcJ H-sitte tc 1 was jack in bed, and when she came to sf me ami we wt-re talkinit over pur sukm.as. Mrs. Hemmii ttJd me to Itv Ur. lienVs t-'iivOTUe l recrn tion and c.nldcn Medical nUcov-ery," alo IV.lets. I 5 h r to buns tne a hotf'ie of ench ft .wu the uin; or and I "fed them. Thev ilid me rent de.tl of good, r.ml I got t-o mote twiilcj of ' Hivontc rrcscriiMimi.' I never vlt sncb a wmidcri'ul cure, lltore 1 com menced your remedies I wfis good Kir nothing ; w.-is iu such miscrf hardly knew what to uo wuh myself, now 1-cjia do all my work myself and feei welt.' Pr. Tierce's I leasant Pellets are easy ami pleasant to take. womanly diseases who naturally dreads the change i eervej nj,oll v'u, i,v publication thereof of life. ; 11ns is the I for a .,0rtO(j ,",f slxcouscutive and suc cntica penod of ! wive wwks iu tl)e I, de; ndt nee Kn wotaan a life, and ter,,nse a newspaijer f general eircu the prevalence of i 1:tlJO puidjed weekly at IndeiH-n- woniauiv . ,,e,,tVi lu Mid c,Huty. The date of the first pulilii'atiou of this siinnuons is Nov. ti, l;0l. B. ILSON, Justice of the Peace for sitid district. " Oscar Hayter, attorney for plaiutiil". PoIK County BanK, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, Oregon. J. H. Hawi.kt, P. L. Campbell, President. ' Vice Pres. Ika C. Fowkll, Cashier. Paid Capital, tao.ooo. - Pikectoks: J. ,H. Hawiey, r. L. Cantplc'.l. I. M. iriiiippoii, J. B. V. r.utler, John B. tninp, J. A. Withrow.F. PoNvell.; - , ...'..Transact, a General Banking and Exchange Eiieiisess