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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
INPKl'KNW Monmouth UU1 V S. M. DAN1; Monmou " " . l-wi will Continue Until Further Notice. XXJLXIL ... .., ' " 1 U rM best barSain, l Capes Ran Coats and llre lest barons etc., to go at sale prices. Dontwaiearjj ,Wl.., -r-rr 1 Goods Jill our CadunacKcu a. I$ ,,,, Tit A X CO.ST Clothing Men's 115 00 suits for. 12.50 10.00 9.00 7.50. . . . fi.50 5.00 . . 10.50 9 50 7.9" 0.75 5.C5 1.95 Dress Goods V have left w-vrrurp'w. IlU' ahad.-. h-vy skirting- All regular 1 50 good for 1.2UiH-r 'J 1.2.-I iwryddn-M BmKUfur .90c I-'"' . , . ' . -i5(: ... .( o ,-, l.iuh.e 4 10 in) Raincoat now inui Uil' Tjol 2 " l'iii 2 Blink " Mi !' fi'l 2 Ladie Tan :;sHin.''0 J-t.-t for " J5--I0 15(H) " " ....10OU y.M " .... a"i-:w 5.(K ' s-l ;'s-t0 0.50 - " . . ii i ' M..(lV IIOmi.1 I--' i 'ir f, lUln Coal coat ... M W n c ov rft'' 1 i' t''"irU muel cli tln'tti out. ; M ll.-'VI j.- Q, .." j , f BESIDES ltLt" ACUViJi ,. .lfc,,j.0,.1Slu,lli,..l-rinl..i:..U-r !. .ml Si..-- . . TEX PER CI linos, tfoorfs tf m& price- and want thorn out of our way. 'pFYT DTSCOrYT FOR C.WI on all uthor 1ii.--h 'f VuU month ujaniKiry. We ni tl.o r).a lhr-e an early settlement. . -CP.5 "Z . r T--, ,lfr7-. MaCUX 1, J-J J '& Mistiest Price iox , t YOURS FOR BUbliN&, onmoutn, 'ho i Monmoutn orreuiiww"-. j ( 'i;Mon.lay, th BUiacnvs hy ;allrturmul and reu.ly for worn. 4- ; ... , . Work, and family reiurneu Mies Lucille Burt returned Mon day from Portland. R. M. Smith and John Ground are out in Douglas county locating parties on timber claims. Mibb Alma Bowman returned Saturday from visiting friends and relatives in Portland and Hillsboro. Mrs. John Ilolman came down from Albany Friday, to visit her mother, Mrs. Worth, returning home Monday. A good many are suffering from aevere colds and Lagnppe. umer wise the general health of this com munity seems good. The weather has been quite favorable for sowini? grain and considerable "has been put in dur ing the past week, especially oats. The mildness of the weather has kept stock in good condition, as cood. Poultry also yto vn rf - looki well and the supply of eggs is largely increased. tIa. Maenn has moved to his UIVJ new home. Little Helen Adkins is recover inz from a severe illness. Mm. Ooleman and brother, 8. 0. from EuRt-ne Monday. W. N. O'Kelly has built a shop and be says be will do his own blucksmithing. m. Tfio and wife were down to their ranch last week looking alter their interests there. There is a series of meetings carried in the Evangelical church and will be continued througi next week. hutcher shop team ill. 1 WUHU - took a spin Sunday' morning on their own account, uronen wagon and harnesB are the results. Rev. E. D. Thompson and wife spent Sunday in town. Rev. Thompson filling the pulpit in the Evangelical churcn at nigni. TTorA wo are the first of 1904, as we were of yore, writing items for the best county paper printed, hie . -i Enterprise, and we see no amor nein the time. Time rolls on and wait for no one. Before we know it this year will be gone and i j with it many, perbaps, wno reau .... . .i these lines will De gone aiso. iiu with the year that is gone, let by gones be by-gones. The Normal resumed its work Bitvrd 1'roiii Terrlhle lnth. n-.. r,iiv nL M. h. n'lt.ltt of) llurK.:rton, Tcnn., l'cr lyln a"l wa powcrlfHM to ve .pr. Tl.o niort ..... ui I fill rcmut V wi un-u, ' while poimumi.tl.i" wan nmwiy Huroly taking hor life. In tl.l Krrlhio hour Dr. Klnn ew uicovery w... despair into Jy. The firnt bottle brought Imiiiedlale relief and It c-ni- tlnued uho eoiuj.leleiy cured i.r the mot certain cure In the world (or throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed Bottle 600 and 1.00 Trial Hottle Free at A. H. Lo:ke' Drug Wore. MAI'LK GKOVK. Maple Groye was bleBsed with watch parties last Thursday night. W. C. William sent out written in vitations to his friends, who assem bled at the aforeaaid place early in n a the evening, and spent a gooa parv of the evening in playing "chair Ail a K inn . Then the tide was turn ed and crokinole and table croquet were indulged in tor some lime, al ter which other eames were played. On the same evening a wavcii party was giyen at J. Bagley'i whorain nuita a. number Darticipa tl In hn nleasures of the evening. We cannot give the names of those present but several were in attend an pa frnm Tndenendence. Atrlie onrt Rnvor. In this case as well an that at Mr. William's, the party held forth in the morning of January 1st to givo th young Indws the right 10 j j. x. II IINKt.I". install officers for thu coiuIiik leap year, which they have not enjoyeu l.r..ri for eiuht rear.. Now girl" dhow your colors and let us heur from you fix ItM BarberS! MAIN 8T10.tlS One iloor south f 1;J Fine Baths in counwt,K I,M)HI'KNIt:NfK, !jj Ask the Asent f( HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN for your new Fait frartnents. It U the only proper and aat Ufactory way of buying your clothe, belntf thut "iOOI CWH'HKS ARK ALWAYS MADE TO OKDKK." Make your aelectlon from the tail- STRAUSS BROS. Chicapo. list. 1577 Good tallonf or over a quarter eentnry You'll Jina a worm or pieaa ure in wearing the clothea made by Ktrauaa Broa., faultleaa in style, fit, finlih and material. They're so much better than the ordi nary run of clothea, yet prices are aatonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in or dering, because If garment are not aatiafactory, yn.t nwdn't take them. V'M WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OIJK tiKEAT LINE OK 8 AMPLE B nil. rt& P.M.Kirkland Mi VIA 'I' ifal 1 lir I I I I I P r 4l" at! l) TO aPOK ST. TAIU DUIXTH, MINNI? 2 THAIXS I& Fast T! Day Cloiu!, PiUoe to Tonrtf,. Dining ind Bnllst Bmok DAYLIGHT TRIP T'k CADE AND ROCS- For rate, toilers UK . tlon wgardinj tickets. on or wuren , , Ticket Agent. J. " Paae. Airt., Portland. .. 61) Vint Aft fc i i i