West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, March 03, 1904, Image 7

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    WKST BIDK KNTKIU'IUSK, INDKI'KNDKNCK, OREGON
THIS CIIUJIUIIKM.
('li u roll. liioV"nt,"o)
" " Ty Hchool it 10 A. M.
ihlnir: t 11 A. M.
r meeting Thuradsyi at
M.
je cordially InviUd to our
l.
Ahtiii h 8. Am.kn, pastor.
oUlit ICpUcoiml Cuurcli.
C ir of 6th nd Monmouth
i Rev. V. W. Kdruondson,
C ay ichtwl 10 . in.
1 Jng service 11 ft. in.
C meeting 12 m.
I Ing service! 7:80 p. m.
I sr meeting every Wednesday
y. I ftt 7:30.
I! parsonage U next door to
; ( arch and tin pmtor will be
Ur' to see you "d render any
tt;,' J larvlces.
J vary l'reab) terlftii Church.
Sunday school at 10 . m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Endeavor inting 2 p. in. ,
Kvening worship 7:30.
Trsyer meeting Wednesday even
igt at 7:30.
United ICvniigcllcal.
Tundsy school t 10 A. M.
Morning service, at 11 o'clock.
Keytot League of Christian
adf avor at 0:30 1. M.
Eyealng service at 7:30 o'clock.
I'.lit Kibnl Brown, luperintbn
unt of K. L. C K.
To alt of three services the pub
o ia loyltwl.
Damim. A. I'olimo. ptor.
iWgHiliMeaiieW
If troubled lth week 'dlgeellon,
ilctir j r eour stoniacn ue Chamber
in'a roruaoh and Liver Tablet! and
u wiil gt a quick relief. For aale by
:i Oruisis.
A ftOTHER'S LOVE.
A Soatfser'e tore i o divine that the
roug-nesti wen eaei
not help but appre
dale it aathertown
e x of womanhood.
VT t However, Muthcr.
hood la lookrrt far.
ward towith feeling
1-At
worn-
x vj warcltowltHlerimiri
A. of treat dreed by al
ntoal ell women. Al
I audi tirnea a worn
. . Mil tm l" i '"tt., n
p p tic, Irritable,
-w . I and ahe ia in need
' s 7J of a uterine toa.e
"--'.v and nerviae, a
rvtir" builder to fit her for the ortleal.
tl V bow healthy or atrong a woman
T M e canuot help but be benefited by
L-T If. rierc.'a Favorite Preacriptioa
r , ,are for the event,
1 it u moArr ml
ti heart overflowing with eratltnde I
I mtar to write you. It ia nrerly two
a einee 1 flrM wrote to you for ailvlre
( my health whti h waa theu very boil,"
i ra. L. Pome, of Minradale, Ky., to Dr.
V. i eree, chirf conaulMng ntfron of the
V Hotel ami Burtel In.lllutr. at Huflnlo,
. V. I hv drcrUed my mifferiBi la other
to you. Afler reeeivlni your mlvtee and
anion BeuM Metllnl Avtaer' I bought
. vour ' favorite prescription,' and totUy
. II woman and Hie proud tnoihtr ut a
i e boy."
d up by over third of a century
' i trkabla curea, a record auch aa no
' remedy for the dlaeaaea and weak
a peculiar to women ever attained,
orietora and maker of lr. Pieree'a
voi Prescription now feel fully war
ated in offrrinB to pay lv in legal
oney of the United Statea, for any caae of
eoeorthea, l'etnale Weakneaa, ProUpaua,
1-aliiag of Womb which they cannot
're. All they aak ia a fair aud reasonable
1 of their meana of cure,
i r financial reionlblllty ia well
to every newapaper publisher and
v t in the United Statea, with moat of
they have dona buaineaa for over a
- of a century.
Low to live in health and bapplneaa, la
e f -ral theme of Dr. Pierce 'a Common
t edicul Adviaer. Thla great work
I i icine and hygiene, cootnining over
no -ta and more than 700 illuatrationa,
t t free on receipt of atampa to pay ei
e of mailing only. Sena 31 one-cent
for the cloth-bound volume, or only
1 pa for the book in paper covera,
.and
Only
and Kcturn
$2.40.
It Southern Pacifio Co. is now
-ground trip tickets to Port
1 from Independence, tor $2.40
1 going Saturday or Sunday
sing 8anday and Monday,
ail day Sunday and Monday
ortland. The tame arrango
l. applies from Portland, giving
nd people a chance to visit
Y points at greatly reduced
AUNTY SMITH
' CnriNtliMi Church.
"Preaching every 2nd and 4ihj
andftyt hy Hey. E. C. W'igmore
Sunday schuol 10 A. M.
Y. : 8. C. E. 0:30 P. M.
dona Wn mnliiud fo' titnee.
Yaasum I lly do pre achah ebry tinta.
Dcy couldn't lub no foolishmwi wid
die chile. Mr flrat huhand's name
tut (Vaah MnJiahall. lie b'longcd
to Kunnel Mshehall, who at dat
time wti courtin' my nuatah'a
daughtah, Mias Uetty. an oh courat
Creah be apen' ft Iteip ob tima
round (Ur. CViah he a likely boy,
an' all da gals tort dy gwino to git
him, but, laws, I knowed he didn't
kt'or for none ob tlom nigguus. i
did keep I mighty keen rye, dough,
on liie. niie a yaiior gai anua
t-rollin' her eye! an' toaiin' her head
an' thinkin' licraolf food aa whre
folksee, ono oh dcM yr ily kind,
too, -wyin' fUtUvin1 thing! dat
make a man think aha a-dyin' for
lub ob him.
"I gib her mighty little chance to
try any ob her aaaey trick on Cav
mil. Men'! dat powerful vain you
del know it's io, htvtey dey iwal
luha cbry loft an' stiptry jKcch ob
do female wt at cf 'twar do libin'
trufo. Hut Ca-anh he wouldn't hab
tio one but due mo. He asyed I was
liko Solomon! wife dat Jo Hiblo
tulle ob, 'black, but comely.' 1 ax
do ircachh once f f Holomon wan a
cullud pcmlan. lie looked scared
an' sayed he couldn't solum dat tex'
to !n ig'nant puaaon lue me; saved
it didn't mean what it sayed, but
was a ynJhr glory 'biut do chu'eh.
rreachftha. don't know cbrything
more'n we uns, an' what! do use for
twii' de words ob de good book dif
f'rent from what dcy isF
"Well, (Vsau an' me we done got
niahiod an lived 'in a little cabin
tiesh my nnmtah'i house, Vauso 1
had to wori hard wnitin' on ole mi
tis an' do young ladies. Dcy wore
ta ob line niualins an' lawns in
dem days, an' no one could do de
waahin' an' i nm to suit dem but
me. But I had a little time in my
own houMO. an' t'a-ash ho como of
ten. 1 was dat happy I went roun'
singtn' from mawnin' twui nigni,
ni.b..r tort 'bout the ncx' day an'
what it might bring fo'th. Ef I
was too happy with de things ob
dis worl de Uwd knows my heart
been hesvy dis many yeahs to pay
for it. 'Pears like all dat's hapjtcn
since has dca tcched do outside ob
my fedin's an' lef all de heavenly
swtctnes ob dat time shot off to
iUelf.
"Do time went by twid one mawn
in' in do summah Ca'nh he a-gwine
to como an tote da chile obcr in de
hills to a camp moetin'. Sho was
two munce old, an' I hadn't ncber
had hor way from home befo'. Dar'i
no tellin' how proud we bofe waa ob
dat baby.
"Dat mawnin' I dress her, an I
wtited. Do people roun de place
dcy get ready an go. None ob dom
stopped to talk, but I 'membcrod
aft'wards dey look mighty qucah at
me. Lizc, dat yallor gal I a tellin"
yo' ob, she ran back an' hug de
babv. Yo' pore critah, I thought,
yo'd gib all dat finery for sich a
noneydrop.
MAn' I waited. Plenty things
might ob happen for to keep Cn-snh
away, so I sang Itosy to sloen. Den
somehow I 'gnn to 'member de looks
an' do whispers dat I hadn't noticinl
at do time, an' it socm to grow dark,
dough de sun whs a-ahiniii', an' do
chills crep" obex me. Olo mirtis'
mockin' bird up at do big house,
how it did singl I 'spiso a mockinj
bird ehcr senco. I waited, on' aft'
while olo niistis como walkin' down
the paf. She was bttwn an' raised in
do nawf, wns ole mistis, an' nebcr
'pcared to like do black people. She
had borry sharp eyes, 'bout do color
ob do blade ob yo' new razah, sah,
an' when sho como close an' look at
me I felt os cf dey cut mo clean
froo. She hab ft soft voice, an' dnr
was a little smile on her face when
she tola me he tolo me she
stretch up an' pick some yaller roses
from de bush dat grow'd obcr de
do', an' she Bay dat ef I spect to git
to enmp meetin' I bettor he a-gwine;
dat I'd haf to pack do chile do whole
way, for Ccesah he fur 'nough. off
now. Sho tola me he been sold
down soul, whar he'd be 'bliged to
pick cotton an' git obex tome ob his
fine notions.
"When ahe were gone Vay I tore
de yaller rosebush down an tromp
it under my feet. Aftah dat for a
spell I don't rightly 'member what
happened. Dey tola me dat Cawah
he try to 'scspe frum de tradah's;
dat dey chase nim wid de dogs, an'
when de men tort", he a-gwine to
iwim 'crost de ribah dey done shoot
him dead. Ilebenly Mastah, an' I
lubed him aol
"I lib through., it all. ManT ft
woman, black or whi(o, couldleil
yo' flat ah ges on -llliin' ao ev
ery night a'prsyin' de Jiftwd her soul
to take.
"I foun' out dat Kunnel MaluihaJl
he felt so mighty pore dat ha hail
to aell mmo ob hts schrstits. De
kunnel ht one ob de real Kentucky
gemlen great man to be ft-bettin'
sn' ft hoes racln. He'd lose a htsp
b money on Ida faa' hoaa, kase it
wasn't to fas' aa some ob de rest,
an' ho an' Miss Hetty a-gwine to be
inahiexl, io ob course he must hab
money, an' be sold Canaah.
"Den Itosy died,-an' when I look
at her In de little coflln l'i dat glad
I couldn't cry. l'i glad, honey, kase
lb nebcr had no trouble.
"Well, de time go on, an' diff'rent
men dey ax roe to marry, but I to4e
dem to go off 'bout deir business.
But, laws, a man cain't b'li've ft wo
man don't koer nuflin' fer him I So
dey kep' hsngin' roun' till mistis
she say I mus' marry. Mistie she
bad ft thrifty turn an' wanted all
her people to marry an' raise chillen,
kase chillen proputty in dem days.
Dless de Lawd, 1 didnt hab no mo'
chillen fer her to count as I do de
P'K'
"At hu' I mahied Big Tom to git
shet oh him, but I done miss it, tvt
shore-as yo' lib dat crittah tuck do
kinsumption. He war de mos' mis'
able, no 'count niggsh I 'memlwr
to hab knowed. 1 waited on dot
man night an' day an' like to run
mv luiira fiff: triml to ho as cood to
j "-e j
him as tt bo were do light ob my
oviva. but nuflin' nleased hint no
ways. One day he shied a flati'on at
me an cut a giutii oinr my ler year.
Do soar's dar yit. l'i jow'ful mad
den, an' says I, 'Olo man, ye kin
cough ycr livah an' lights up for all
me, an de tootiah do bcttahu'
"'Hout dat timo mastah done
send him down do ribah on some
buninesB. Tom he were mastah'!
right him', an' mastah didn't pay no
i.nlinn in Aa LiriMiiinnt ion dat he
tMMi'i, " " -- r
say ailed him. Well, de steamboat
blowed up, an I a pose lorn oone
get blowed up, too, for I'a neber
seen him since.
"Aft' dat a fyell I mahied Joe,
kase he was lively an kep' us all
a-laughin' with his jokes, lie play
ed de fiddle like an angel, too, an'
when I sot an' listened seemed aa
cf I could ace beyond do stahs cl'ar
into de JSTcw Jerusalem. But Joe
didn't have good judgment 'bout
some msttahs. De wall was a-gwine
on by dis time, an' nuffin' would do
but Joe ho mus' go with Kunnel
Mahehall down into Jawgy for to
jine de 'federate ahmy. De kunnel
was his mastah, but he didn't hab
to go. He was a-gwino to bo a
drummah an' was dat heedless he
nevah 'fleeted dat he was on de
wrong side. Reckon he nevah a'rosed
darM be anything clae but playin'
on de fife ap' drum. In do berry
fust skrimmago dey had Joe was
killed. Might 'a' knowed he'd had
bad luck, an I tole him so 'fore he
went. Joe had a good heart, dough,
an' I don t spect de Lawd will be
hard on him for babin been bawn
so giddy.
"Aft' while, whoa de prockelma
tion act de culled people free, de
family bruck up, an' I went up to
Louisville for to get washin' an'
i'nin'. Dar I met Mistah . Smith
at pra'r moetin. He were pow'ful
in pra'r, an' he seem struck with
my 'pearance. I had on my violent
dress lor de fust time. At de sec
ond pra'r meetin' he tole me he'd
had a hebenly vision which sayed 1
was to be hie second pohtnah.
Courso I couldn't stan' out 'gainst
de will oh do Iwd, an dat's why
I's now Mrs. Smith. His name
was Obadiah, but he 'quested me for
to call him Mistah Smith; sayed it
'corded bet tab. wid do condition ob
do woman to be 'epectful to de hus-
ban', man, no say, nein bo penvr.
"Mistah Smith an' me we done git
along comf 'tably till he died, which
was 3es befo' I coTne heah. I nebah
had no fault to fine, 'cept dat he
did talk too much 'bout de fust
Mrs. Smith. I'a had a heap ob trou
ble wid dat boy ob hers, but I's tried
to do my juty by him. I'a whipped
him once a week reglah, kase he's
pow'ful bad, but he's mos' too big
for me now, an' I'a 'fraid de deb-
UU aa vva. tinui
"tfhat '11 I do in heben wid so
many husban's? I won't hab but
one, bless de Lawd, an' dat's Csesah.
Tom he won't be dah. Joe he'll be
so tuck up wid de harps an' de ban
jos -dat he won't think ob nuffin'
else an' Mistah Smith can 'joy his
self wid dat fust wife. - '
"IU hab Cffah, an 111 hab Rosy,
an' we'll hab a little mansion with a
poseion vine an' rosea roun do do',
an' we'll be happy for ebber an' eb
ber. Qloryl Glory 1"
1 The lifiht that shone on the Jdack
faca as sTie turncdTiway wai a lolen
of fajth and hope, an outward sign
of an inward grace the whitest of ua
seldom wear.
The teet Ring.
Said an Italian to another, To-
genio, you remember Luigi, who
went to Naples in that sailing ship
last weckr "Yes. What about
him?" "Hi wife went to see him
off, and when she left her wedding
ring dropped overboard. The ship
anchored at Nervi windbound for
three days. On the second day the
aiilora caught some fish and gave
one to the captain. The captain
asked Lnigi to clean it for him. He
began to clean it with ft knife and
presently struck aomething hard."
'Oh, that was the ring I" criad En
genio quickly. "Wrong,'' exoUima
ed hii friaad; "it iraa a boner
- .PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
' ...Dentist... '
Palalaa Extraction
a HpoeUltjr.
Cooper Building,
Independence, Ure
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney-at-Law,
CAMPBELL BUILDING,
DALLAS, - OREGON.
Announcement.
J. 8. MK)K,
Tonsorlal Artist
Only hrst-class workmen em
ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop
situated on North side of C Street
G. A. HURLEY,
Attorney at Law and
' Notary Public.
Collections Promptly Made Titles
Investigated.
East Side Main Street,
Independence, :- Obeqon.
K.T. IIKNKLK,
Barber Shop.
MAIN STREET,
One door south of Post Office.
Fine Baths in connection with shop
Independence, Oregon.
THE
...PALACE SALOON;..
C. Street
near tittle Palace Hotel
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Flrat-Clataa Rwaort.
Cortaoaa Treavtaneat to All.
SULLIVAN & TALLON,
PROPRIETORS
iriSANAITER OFHEXUH
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Having purchased tlio II,
E. Wagoner Stationery .Store,
it is our intention to keep a
full line of stationery in In
dependence and your patron
age is respectfully solicited.
CRAVEN & MOOKE.
M the Agent for Tickets
VIA
Jlorsoe .ad Wmgon.
For saleGray mare 8 yeara
old; weight 1300 pounds; price
ltO. Hay gelding 9 yeara old;
weight 1M0 ponnds; price I1&0.
Alsw34 inch Old Hickory wagea
and box for I3S. Ilorsee guftran-
teed to b aou ad.
LucKUMCTi FLOtarao Kills Go.
Notice To Voters.
I hare received blanks for the
reeriitratlon of voters in Polk conn
ty. for the benefit of the Clerk'
office, and to save extra expenses to
tbe county, request! you to regis
ter early.
15. wuson,
Justice of tbe Peace.
TO POKANl
ST. PiCL, DatTlL, MlXXEArOLIS,;CHICAGO
NO MX POINTS taST.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
Fast Time
i
new cauieatCMT tmbouohcot
Day Coaches
Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining aai Boifet Smoking Library Cars.
DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS
CADE AND ROCKY MTN8.
For rsUw, folders and Ml Voftnk
tion renrdioK tickets, roates, er aall
on or address H. DICKSON. City
Ticket Atrent, 182 3rd ft., Potlnd.
6. d. YERKES.G. V. P A.
612 Fiset Ave., Seatlle, Wash.
Iovaluabe for Itheamatlsm.
I have been sufTering for the past fear
year with a severe attack of rheo
matiam and found that Ballard's Boow
Liniment was tbe only tblog tbat
gave me satisfaction and tended to
alleviate my pains. Msrcb 24tb, 1902,
Jobn C. Degnan, Kinsman Ills. 25c,
60c and $100. Bold by A. B. Locke.
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
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