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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
.UAOHl OURTA-INS, IP3DFI PAIR.-7B CENTS, uvv . -.- t - yv t 1 I tin r nnnnni 1 1 HffiW LOVELY StJnnER SIbKS. j. v tj. -t ; v-r . - .Good Card Trump Card. . Full Hand. A Winner. IT CANNOT . Not n Cume of Chuuce, but n Chanoa for Every body lu ot t,,a Hast. A Plensuiil Thing to Uilnk of, boouuHO It I alwy piunhJiit 10 buy nt itio . TIIS CASH STOEB And tava aotne money. I hl. THOMAS. . . . i. 807 t'omiiirrrlnl Ht, , KZotor Ll Tlinu Tablo. T,Sw .", ' !. . I - ' .ll'.Hl'l MuMlltl'MlIt id V) a, in. li ta p. hi. J . - .D " 4 . ' kl f .n " -JD - !io.tu a, mi. 13 jn . m. t. " lug 41 " MB " l " l u p. HU a u ' j.6m;n iiiti:iuv. OMSK WOOt, H. U, ' twii every ViImI t A cvfiiliin. All im-ii.tnT. il ClV I . Biwr.il ..Kl: " V Mil"; ........... All mrli.l'Cr. Ill f i M-'lIll CIIM hll l.l. j it. A.KKAMKIt, T.C. Hl'.siMs t:.vuis. Otis i. niJTunu-pnvsiciAS uJ Kurgron. tiwrclary I . K if Kurjiwiii', IiHlfn-ii.lfsV)rvit. Ul In oera Jiouwj hluck. hyAin aiiil fnivroni'. f f"'"' I At ... . .1.1 l. .1 lMOtittM 4)1 UOtllfll.. . : "T.V. ' i ..'.I. .,. ,. ,KHli..nnlUinl.!Tlielt room, nod llwlwrt n. in T J liM M. I'. . IUMiIII, M. I', v if n.i.i.1,1 m i) r M.;t'ellw Trlnltv nmlkJil culHyo I ini:TcnuM.M.iw!Tic;Kj n-OrnCKl .,,.1 r8.UIr...-o. comer Ki.liroa.1 invtrTY a. mi mi. "Vr ' mi,. v..r li,..i.M.U-ii(0 ltional Hank, InleK-ndi'i:ce, Or. ....u.i-i t.- Tltl. TON'M) TAv Mil! 1 b.-.T"r' V v nu V. Hi-lr- L .Jngy.e, llatha S5o. Main Hlnt, Ind'ueiideniv. . tiniiiNI W fnrrv a I ,k o : i. M.Mh a L " Ete. MrTnrninit atweliilty t u.tdiell A llolmnnon'., Mh ftwet t " j?. BnrwHt-nrto W.A.Vnn Nulwlrk. l Va honed on Miort notlc.;. Next A rto Firat National lnk, Iiulopoii- L.'sff oath tulm no todlotii waiting II. M. LINKS, ItfotRiT Pul)lic. tlftjitml Fire limiiraniT. mMln8t. aW.iiUIo 1?1 J. I). IHVINE, Justice of thB Peace, . INIKPKXIKN'K, KB. Vri'tM'tamranre anrt nmkcn Co llrcl.m uclnli. J.TIIKHE ARE- shoes aud shocH. There are Shoes yea want and Shoes you dou't want. When you trod Shoes, Our Shoes aro . The Shoes ! You want. ! . THE RACKET STOK. $ Mrs. Tilman Shinn, J tl Laundrying .'. Shirts A BPFriAl.TY. Vnililn)f mti"tie i tAiSrlZ i. earlr . M.m.l.y or T.t. L ..j-, cither at Mm. Ml.lni. rildou DRESSMAKING. MHK. 11. I I V. f ". i:.ti:r..d.st. ;."i.it.. iM-uilt n". Will mkc uituA Snlt1(.r ff.l Other work I" l'n-lirtl.irt. lit Srtiie i Failiw. TTi ml D.y. J. W. THOMAS Hequosta the Pleasuro of Your Company at his) BARGAIN SALE, Every Day In the Ynr. (Sunday Excepted.) BE DEATEN Suit-in, Orriron. Items of Local News. (). A. Kramer. Jeweler. DaF-phy, tho dentist, guarantees nil IiIm work. Cull for the Independence rliir iiiuiiiir.x t urt-il by F. K. flrlffllh., You can buy 'Jfl jMiuiulw D.U. sugar for n dollar at J. I. IrvlneV 1. C. Patterson keel coiiaUntly on hand a choice line of lite finest tobac cos, also fnsh orange and lemon. prof. A. F. Campbell mill F.d. Ca! Irun, ! Monmouth, gave the F.NTr.it I'ltlsK tifiice a hm.lnccull Saturday. Are you going The N. 1. R U. glvt-n IU (nitron t lie Ut nc kmIu- tloiiH mid thi! lowtut rwti-M. W. II. Ilnwley, R iit, IndpiviHlHii!c. Any oho (Inuring to take vtm In ( II pidnlliiK or imxU-l drawing would do well to will on Mr. F. K. liriniih on V utrift and rxanlu hor work. Tnin.li.m wliii dinlro kikxI accollio- IVlm bolvl, while In Iih1p..i(Iciicc. .... it th c!'y. W. A. VanKorlwIck In vial ting hl !lv lw r fur frw ilavn. Ill hro- Hut I,oul came down with him from .llinIlV ... Hunrfv but returned In iMtuiriiMy i'iiciiv, i" j ml it number of ntmnU were In the !ilv from Ihccouutrv. Our nu-rchiuiu . - - all dy long. It. I CoOkt left for hi Snake river fruit much litHt H tturday. The rnitoh InhM'ttHil In the vicinity of Hunting- '" 1'c 111 be abM-ut foraoino tei ihtya or more v.w. O. IJ. Yhltinore eliwed a very iitf-ful revlT.il meeting at Wckreull 't Sun.l.iy. There were fix uewr mIoii.i to tho church," two by letter aud fuur by baptism. The lion linn l.ita received a fBh upply 'f bottled fcoda and the Juteitt In French pundlw, u.m irti iruim, uu'a of nil kind, n well an tho fluent line of elgui and tobacco. 'rtii. (iiHiid Armvl'oxt of this city I arranging to celebrate Decoration Day lua manner Morlhy of the occuiou and creditable to tin? iltUens or Jiulo pendeneo. Further pnrtlculi rt will be Hiinouneed later on. Tho ladle of Indeeiidonce and comitiunliy nro cordially Invited to cull and limped our atocK or line itmi cheap iiiillinery In the Intent stjieaand ahapca. Mlsara 1'lDkUam s nanioru. 317 t'oinmerclul street, Kaiem. orejjun. J. S. Binlth. of this city, Btai ted for Sun Franelaco last Monday. Heg( In I he iuterettt of the Chautauqua Bocletv. and will be alment some 10 ditv or two weeks. Uev. Mr. Smith ...... . a .ij liu worked In t he CHauinuotin item before and la thoroughly conversant with the work. Mark Holmes passed through town Mmuliiv enroute for McCoy. Mr. HolinoM la eniriiired In tho real estate nd stock businex. at OaRliimt, uoug- liia county. He luforuieti us inai ne ...... i.t vUlt for a month among rela tive and friends In thla county before returning home. Mrs. McGinn, of Grand Rapids, mi.Ii.. arrived In this city Monday xira ATpCJiiin Is tho dauifhterof Uncle wim.ni VanMeer ortlils CUV. ana it Is her purpose to make Oregon her future home. We understand that she Is perfectly delighted witii me Willamette valley and Its cinnuie. Camnbell lectured before the Advancement Club at Eugene last Friday evening, his Btmjec ueniK I'lw.liiMt and the New Education." The professor la a fluent speaker aud always baa the subject matter of his dicourse well in hand. As a lecturer awl nrat Win tal tnnlca he hit few equals lu the state. Th Tnenendence Sunday Record, a neat five eolum folio Istued by the . . ..... .1 1t West Side I'uUllsliing ;o., uiti (W anrwaranoe In this city last Sun rlr mornlnir The pdl'orial griH-(!ng Lava Mhrre a eiireil t I a demand ' ... .1 I ,. for imprr w h e I w nltltl itirn:ii ute I t Jitlest i.ew of the world lor llielr(tlie .eoplcifPolk c,u!,t.v),K-rusalSlUy morning. The Record ha. un.U-rtaken SS;; that demam,." Dr. Epley, clentlat, Monmouth. VV.lL.r (irtflln. wild live Oil I.ucklamule, la wn louly ill. Dr. F.plcy, the deutUt, Monmouth, dmn crowu and bridge work. The EktkiU'Iiimh and Oregonlaii fort2 a year. Inquire at this oniee. ir..f iti.vnold.' renort came to liond tM lute for publication In this week's IkmUp. i'ni oil I 'wii'v tin. but J. V. Irvine has a big lot on hand which he la sell ing at the old price. If vnu want vour Jewelry repaired In n ni'iiL tuaiilier and at low prices, carry It to J. K. Adcox, the new jeweler. Jeaso Irvine ciinie up from McMlnu. Vlllo Saturday to attend the drama, and returned' home Monday morning. F.phrlain Cox, a pioneer merchant of Independence who now Uvea In Kulem, wast In tho city last Saturday. Charles Whitehead, Special U. S. rw.ii.lon nirt iit. was lu the city Monday Invtidlgittlug the K-nlon roll ol this vlclulty. Tb McMlnnvllle Hroom fnolory wagon Is perambulating Polk county. It wa In this city r ruiay anu naiuruuj of last week. Kdltor Noltncr.of thol'orlland Dis patch, was in the city the first of I he week, the guct of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Williams. A barrel of fine rock candy syrup at J. V. Irvine's, ltrlng your inn ana tint something flue to go with hot cakes at break last. Gibson, Ilurch & Foreman are the n,.w tironi letois of the Itlckreall Fruit dryer, and It I ald they wiil engage duly employes only J. It. KohliiKoti and wife, who have U-en vlHitlng here f-r the pot wet k, reltirut-d lo Portland on the Altona lust Monday morning. riurpiw a Irvine Is nmilu behind the counter ready lo wait on ills iiinepeif !..,. xiialnlilt-rit. 110 ri'iunicii imm McMInnvlllu last Saturday. C. K. Johnson, of the (Inn of Ftichs A Johnson, cigar uiaiuifuctunrs oi .Mc Mlnnvllle, gave the H.vruRrm.sK a pleasant call last Baturday. The war Ix lwct-n China and Japan I settled n ml J. 1'. Irvine, the grocer, will for cash m il you groceries cheaper Hum nny house this side of I'.ola. Do you know that rvery 6 or 19 cent piece you spend for cigars goes to help support some other city unless you .moke home manufactured cigars Col. Tom Cornelius wits transacting busbies In this city and Monmouth last Thursday. Col. Cornelius rau for governor on tho republican ticket In 1S80. K. II. Gabbert, laic local reporter on tho Corvallls Times, culled at (he olllee last Friday. Mr. Gabticrt has accepted a position on the Oregon City Enterprise. Tim Ti-uchors Annual piculo will be held In this city .n the lust Saturday in May. An extended no: ice, nieiou. Inir nrosrram. will appear inafutur"- hmuo of tho Estkkpuise. Rememtter that Independence School graduating exercises win ue held ut tho opera house, tNediiesday Mm- ft. nlso Iniennetiiuie grade exercises will be held at tho hall ou tho evening of Uio Tin. should bear ill inltul when i..,;i,ll.,,r luiiird fenice lint to nail the UUililing " Idfl of the iiobIs. Exoerlenec proves that tne sap oi tne post Will roi 111 Vtt" jikiin . ... . ... A ......... ...illnllt.irlv I the part that is covered oy me uotuu. K A.VauMeer, accompanied by hU u-lf.i mill Hon Leslie, left here lor Southern Oregon on Monday morning i,.t Mr. YaiiMcerha mining inter est in Josephine county, und ho Is going for the purpose f developing his mines. Cs. ....v.. 1 (.four nulnhboiln.'r couuties nre making arrangements to duly cel ebrate America's great Natal day. Is old Polk going to marcii iu tuo pro .to...!..,! tlila vear aud "make tho eagle scream?" Iiidependt-nce celebrated lust . ..v nm id ft r fill r year, it is now iu uru n sister towns to come to the frout. If you want jobwork just a litllo better than any other shop in me couuty can do It, leave your orders at the Enterprise office. Their work men are artists, and know now to avoid offensive combinations so ire- qtieutly sceu In Hie work or would -be first-chuw" printers. Trices are as low aa you would have to pay for iuferlor work. -.' t.i.t linrflh and wife, accompanied by their daughters, Misses Mollle and osle, passed I hrougli town lotiay en- ..., ftir I.lnn county, iney are viHlilntrtho family of Judge Burcu's Mr J. It. Ilurch. whose Utile daughter met with a sad accident the other day. The lime gin was cumo Ing over the yard fence, when she lost her fooling and fell to tue grouna, al locating the elbow and breaking the arm a few inches below lliesiiouiuer. Sjierllng Bros, have about completed their uev meat market and will re move iuto the same ou Friday and Saturday of this week. Tho Sperling hare put in the blest Inipm t New v,lt riu-k ii'id tilherwiso lilted ui Iheir market with modern conveid-; rf . . .. i .......i..... i.. ti.. .-.iiinlv. lint one i - - " ; ...ttong .he . 11 raugtxl markets in the stale. It Is a, cret.it lo the busine of the town. Charlie SlanU vhdtcd Albany today on his wheel Mrs. Claire Irvine Is visiting Mends lu Salem this week. ti. (i K. 'P. Concert Company ir forms at the ortt liouss lu this city tonight. Mr. i v.. Hale, of Monmouth, la In Halein this week for treatment f her eyesight. wtabl billing ogent for the Slate Insurance Co., was In the city this week. J. K. Adeox, the new jeweler, hat opened out buciuc In A M lilof real estate otllce. i v. iii. of tho Monmouth Mer cantile Compuny, gave the Ejitkb prtiHK a business call today. I'.ev. W. F. Cowden will preach at the Christian church in Monmouiu 1I......I.HI It next Suudoy nt 1 1 o'clock a. m ' - - I UlT 1 1 wriigngv--. v c"-"-- Charles Drown, of the Lucklamute, Lu1 denomination In this city. Ser .. t.... r ItrfitA-n I .... ii, i i .. .. , t.u uy In the clt v Tuesday. Mr. lirown 9 city lui-miuj. I Iu fulling health, being lr,?uu,eu With pulmonary disease. .ii i Millard Morgan, a Linn county pio- r IK17 nd a substantial larmer of that sccllon, wa transacting busi ness lu the city Monday Small children playing with matches eausid the destruction by fire of a barn belonging lo S. T. Uicnarusou, . Salem, Tuesday eveniiig. The past week baa been almost sum mer weather. Hop vines are shooting out of tho irround and vegetation gen erally is advancing rapidly. The K. of 1. members are making arrangements to observe Decoration Day bellttliigly. A program will soon be prepared when It will be announced. Rev. V F. Cowden, general evange list for tho Paclllts Northwest, will preach at the Christian church In this city next Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. H. Thlclacri, El- was lu tbeelty Monday and Tuesday of thla week. Mr. an Mrs. Thieiscu are making their homo ut pra ent with their sou, II. D. Thielseii, of Derry. Messrs. Vanduyn, Veiiess & Wilcox have enlarged their show windows, put iu rucks and made other Improve ments which add much to the artistic appearance of redisplay. Rev. O. 11. Whitmore will picacli at Rlekreall Sunday morning at 11 ,.vi,k. mid at Hie Congregational church in this city at 7 50 p. m. Sub ject "Jonnti." The puuno coraiany invited. Frank Youny was arraigned before i u.i hi, Irvlu Wcducsday on tne charge of mokin x an'aaiultaud battery upon the person of M.O. Smith. After heuring the testimony the court fined the defelideut Tim T A. A. Club have announced their intention of having a threedays series of bicycle racing sometime month. They are alfeO figuring on securing nmt fitting up tho old race track souih or town. There will be a musical entertain ...t .t i-.iK-ttii Vista Saturday even 1 1 ( V- I' V V V m lug. April 27." Sevcrul ltK-al musicians from Salem will talio part in me enter taimueiit. A very plettsuut and in teresting eiitcitaiumont Is anticipated Thos. L. Dyers, of Melvern, Iowa, nt rived in Ibis city Tuesday eveuing Tin i. u brother lo John and A.J. iivfin. w ho live ou the Rlekreall. Mr. livers is visiting this country for I he VtSltlllg till CIHlilW.Y iui'iiic of locating permanently if he i.!.. r.. ini-oufriiit. purpose of locating perinuueuuj u u. can lind opportunities lor mveeiuicuv . timl BUile iimi, Tf .. i.t t. lilll'ilhllQI) lil. mk wnr- runty deeds, quit-claim deeds, uouu for ih eds, ival estate mortgage?, chattel mortgages (tiling or recording,) crop mortgages, release of mortgages, rc newul of chattel mortgages, or any other l'-gal blauks, call at this ofllce. Mail orders promptly filled. Send for price list. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other discuses put together, und until tho last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nouncedit a local disease, and prcseril) ed local remedies, and by '.coaetantly f.. ; Ii .1 r I Oil TV ' lUIMII 1 w-... ---- nmnouiioiHl it iuoumblc. hfience has proven catarrh ta be ft constitutional i:. ..,.) ji.utfi.rA r.Hiiiiri OrtilRtltU- uiscaw mm w- tf-v -i - . it.I I I .i..w.-K f Niru li.titui iruiirnionr. ii i i m -tiutnu vuiv. inaiiufiicturtHl by F. J . Cheney & Co., Toleito, Ohio, is the only conslituttonal cure on tne lnarKei. n. m mnvu ..v. ii.. i.. A..m rr.,.i lit (Inula tn A tea nniiv in "i" , . -- .....f.,i 1, ..i. ,i roct.lv mi the blood ami niiu-iius surfaces of the system. Thev otti-r one hundred dollars for any . . . . a...l t. ta AllWII. case it laua to cure, wim I . . . 1 (u.tl.nnniK a A Mil 11-N F. J.'CHKN KY CO, Toledo, O 5SId by Jjruggisis, too, . . Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, MlJwlnter Fair. mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard, 1 fj 3jC tr.n f , ' tw. .r.-wii.i---" The Peak sisters will play at Lewls- vllle on tho evening of May 4. a rtiin snechiien of Mrs. r. r.. (JrlfHth's skill In oil painting Is ou . . I . t9 V exhibition at tns cigar parion. i r . . Orlflllli. i'tm i.KlIiitlnarv trial of Alonwj lly...l fc.r ilia murder of til soil Ed ward, ha beeu postponed ui.ui to morrow ul 1 :.ki p. iu. (Scott 4 Ulggs have dona some line r.alntlnir nil the water tow er. The old lower makes a sightly appearance since It has l.ceu conveneu into an advertising niedluin. The J. F. O'Douneli Implemeul i.KiMinirla miildlv aDoroacliioif com- nlellon. The walls and rafters of (he bullJlne are already completed and .1. l...tt.ll.. u.111 .hnrllu ri'AllV for (llcy .... ri.v. J. Tl. Lister, of Albany, ha l ...I ... ..r.a.l. fi.r Ilia ('lir - vices win oe ueiu n.-KU'rj " l,J7 Christian church on the second and .. i ii. louno OUIIttay oi eacu mimiu. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey Is quite proud of !ho neat and convenient Improve ment he has inudetobisdeutal parlors. lf has niateriallv Improved his laboratory and operating rooms, and nas uow ns comuumi" u buu. ii tal rooms a there is lu the county. TTniil further notice I will cliaDire key wind watches to stemwind at the following prices : Iu silver case, $6.43; In sold case. 88.M. These prices are 28 per cent under San Francisco. J. E. Adcox, the new watch maker. Pr.f J. T. Xrathewa. of Willamette University, w ill occupy the pulpit of iim V. V.. church, next Sunday morn ing aud evening, in the absence of the nustor. lit v. J. H. pUSKir, 1.1V, J. D. nillliu. tjnuii,uiw. . League hii.l Suuday school meeting at I Regular size 50c ul';; the usual hour. V. G. Noemitli, of Derry, was in the city today. Captain F. M. Goff is quite ill at the homo of J, JJ. XeEUiith at Kickreall. While tlia bop acreage of this vicinity lias not bH;n increased this year, the hop men "generally are actively engaged cultivating their fields for the coining crop. Folk County Union Sunday School Polk County Union Sunday School Association will hold Fri day afternoon at 1:30 and closing Saturday afiernoon. All schools are requested to send delegates. Some schools may not have re ceived notice of the meeting, and the reneon was that the secretary did not hare the address of any of the officers. e hopo to have an enthusiastic meeting this year, and that this may bo accomplished let our Sur.dav School workers be on hand ready lo take part in all of the exercises. t W. I. Reynolds, Sei. Eceklen's Arnica Salve. .Tho best salve hi the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay rc- pjuinu. v uuiuiiivvu j j perfect satisfaction or money re i I'nndi-il. Pricn 1T cpnta Tier limr uireu. It is cuaranteed to give H20 bars Soap 75c IShoe Brush 15 I Stoe 15 1 Scrub 15 4 Cans Concen trated Lye 25 v-a 7 Cash or produceisourMouo I Vi .'ilTiaV. WE A it GOOD CLOTIIKS! TIUT'.- OUR AUVfCK. We don't cha'ryeyrtn It cent fof the ' mlv'ire, snd but vry litt.e looie lor no elrjaut suit otClothya. j or anything in;tho hue r Beiit' funiUhing ,. . . Our prices rorcaionsble that they w.l actual y astortUh you and onr goods are of the v?r licst quality, and the latest stiles. You will probably wonder why ' - , THEY AEE SO A nd vet of such a high grade. Tbo question is md iiy n .wcred and votl f ill at wire see a by, hen you earn that w. handle the famous 8A1.K.M 0OLKN MUX A.OOD8. The Salem Woolen Mill Store Salem, , Oregon, ; Has rained an enviable reputation for the elegant fitanrfwb- . L!nMu louality of all cothing turned onto! their store. Tle ,at the coinpsny employs 120 hands is conclusive evidence that heV.reTi .g in imnieuse business even la times. The bet also shouldtimulato consumers to patronise The Salem Woolen M ill Store For l v so doing yoo keep yonr money at home 5nstes,lof md. i, Jit aat where it cannot benefit you or your neighbor. Fst-'-"?.,ie j;aWy.titution. i the Sine 9ua non of .access. " . - ...,i...inr A Eonseaoiu ti"" D W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, Y-, JslhathoniwaykcepsDr- King- Discovery in the house and his family bat. I way- found the very best lU follow its use; that he would not be without it. if procurable. O. A. Dvkeman DrnffUt, CaU-il , . that Dr. King's New Wscoverr i undoubtedly the be.t congh remedy , that he hss cscd it in "'"J -J ... ,i it. lias r.ever failed to etiriit year', " . do all that is claimed for it. b not trvaremedveolong tried and -tested. c...u iiJT.:.ihilH free at any drag store. IJOItN. DORIUS-In Indepeudence Or, Saturday April 20, ISM, to the wife of M.L. Dorri. a son, weight pouuds. Kotice. Having disposed of hi Interest in the Polk County Tile Works, tho under signed has no more connection with tlfe said firm in any ".a.-wlutte Independence. Or., March 21, ISOj- When Baby w sick. ea ner CMtori When she was a Child. Ue crteJ for CmatorU. When she became Misa, b. dun to Castor!. When the had Chairen, she gave than Castcrlo, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Fov der World's I'rir Highest Award. Don't Go Away To purchase your millinery poods, when" you will find that we have a carefully se lected stock from among tho latest styles hats, tritn uiings and novelties. "We sell as cheap as any house iu tho valley. ..Catlin &. Kinney,.. INDEPENDENCE PICKLES IN BULK. BOTTLED OLIVES. BOTTLED CATSUP. BOTTLED HOKSE ll.VDISH. THE STAR GROCERY CANNED FRENCH PEAS. CANNED LOBSTERS Canned Mushrooms. rsn. and it's a ClBrELAJP . PLAY BALL And remember that we have the balls and bats. - We have them at all prieea. Base balls from 5 cents to 11.60 each. Rats from 10 cts to f 1 each. Our "wagott-tonsiue" bat Is an, exceptionally good one. ( lodfelter Bros.i INDEPENDENCE, -:- ORE. IS For Ladies Only. y. 1 We have on hand an elegant assortment of DRESS GOODS Which, we believe, we are sell ing a cheap as any other deal er in the valley HOSIERY. There is no donbt that w have the finest lot of iW and children's hosiery ta IM HATS. Latest etrles -spring kat .-. cheap as the slieapesu t KM re - A M. Hurlsv. lU 111 H W. . ZZ7 ISDEPEMESCI Dinner Coffec Ho-8 15 CentS 0peHDayand5ight Lunches from Bcnp. A. T. M0SIER, (Successor to Loo) ' -i1 New Millinery THE LADIES BAZAAR,' i,. a Inat. nranedont Ul oarciiit UJ .Tr Mini a new Hue of Spting Milll- , n. Everything Klof .:- and Stylish, X 1 and at prices 25 per cent low- f ; - - er thau you caif buy else- 1 1 , -K where. - . ' Sailor Hats at 12 cts each. LADIES BAZAAR, Salem, . n. A7 Fraser & Co. Z , 1 lb Raisins 1 Can Corn 1 Can Tomatoes 1 Can Oysters 1 bottle Pepper ; ,: Sauce goo.l one to' liye ud lo 5c3 2lQ .10 I -. to u : ,0 II . ..