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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1901)
isnErRxnKNcR KNTF.nrR.su, indki'KNPKNck, okkc.on, aiwst ir, iooi. "N " Tia (0 , ,1 fl' fAJ -s i t, '.tV" A -Tir.KAt With ULacH Purchase. JP j. . . - . You aius,1osiri8r,a, big dnce if you do no, nuke you, purchases of us and Ec ih. bene,, o, u your money w,u ouy, getting that which might pay for all your purchases. T.l . m There ia just no iw talkin, hut if t much more lunula into our store w ill jnt have to bcirin and put shelves onto the ivilinif. The laee l ."' crowded riil! no room for miytlutitf more. 1 .W-J.-V-' ;Sv s . .... . ... A pij. - V - cheapen till' Cost, llt llll line f'll'V of Bood iphhIs onlv. and the price we sell it at i jut a cheap a at y t,ne w here cheaper tfood aw prohahly olli. . Healde plain tatty we have the finest peanut tallv ever brought to toan. It is jnH iuulv uolliiiiit but caniiu and Irootl suimi" Wt would I pleu-ed to have you try thK N'canse it i so very 11 no. ... 1'ie I.'te . . . . .-c ioe I IV 10c IN? Pleasant Anticipation. This is what strikes a prwn who pets -a box or our choice Hon lions the second time. We keep a com pit-to line of the verv finest chocolates, also tallies. Our Taffy. t ni the usual. It i. ins io ruiiniv'"'1 w - ------ i to vour interest , a well im ours, when we know that it i clean and made of pure coolie onlv. Tins is made at fulem esiieciall lor u, ana is tne very finei-t Wide. No clieap ingre.lieiits put m to CHOCOLATE BON SONS. We are mill the aenl for l.owney'a ifoo.1-, whi. h are without doubt the very tinest 1h)X .x).Ih ever put on the market. These goods we keep in a number of l liferent fine of boxen as follow : Ribbon IJos Crrain t'luM-olalen I'hiH'olate Alnioiiilrt . . . . AMrted Nut t'hlMtlllltl'K, tM'i l'earl t'hot'olaten Ii-et'ream Iboim Lllv I'huculateii Our Peanuts. Probably volt have liotlce.1 the quality of the pea'mila we uho. II you have vou -e how uiiii h larger and liner than thow generally nml. lher i a n-awm for all thinit and It l no exc-eption wilh the peaniun. When peamita are all aliout one aire, they rant letter, eonio out ol the roHHler all roaled al"ut the wune; not mmio hurneil and oilier raw, but all a U'autiful brown color, which juat make you want them an soot: a you ee them. Our new Fountain. Thi i onn'thinii verv neat and nlco, jimt lietMt ailded. tK. While our r.aim la really too amall to attend to thl trade in tlie pror nhupe, thin due not in any w ay take from the wood quality of our sxla, w hich we claim in a uiawl an the U'Ht at leant that' what tho-e who uae it av. We van al fiirnUh you a nice ice cream mala, with fruit flavor iut(, juat the same a you ct in the very bent apH)iittcl jilaee in I'orlluml. There i no diaeount on our ice cream. It' made of pure crt'am, ami all you have to do la lo try it to be convinced. Ice cream lerved aeparate. TA Fruit Soaton. It in now ra- late and bauan- a, I ii t w t i 1 1 we "licill have thelii aa Iiiiik a they can lie aecnted. Imoii are now very line and we can aerve you at all time. We ex KfH't t haniuiaiaild oranife thl week, alao aiiiie verv flue jteaclie and Unrllelt -am. They are alill a little lilifh, hut we are proiulaetl very nice (j.Mala by our johlaTK. Your Winter Reading Mattvr. You may think that it ma little early to lai talking alainl winter, but never thele roll will lw nriried liow very abort a time it l until the winter rain will coniHil veil to lay at home of an (Veiling, and then yoll w ill lai intereated III our imitfaxine awrtinent. 'I here la a iiiuula'r of reamma why It i to your in tereat to litiy readiliif nialter or u. 1 the Ural place when v ni pay n lor a matfaylne vou et it all trlmined up nice, which you do not w hen yon net it by mail or (rum muu other dealer. Too, if you order your auhacrlption to come bv mull throuiih u and there la a nia- take we are rliiht here t ake it rimkI. II vou order ol atravelinit audit and it doean't come, how alaint it? Well, you are aure of one thimir he him vour monev. It will pav yo.i to nee u every time (adore aulwcribiin fur any maga me w hataiH'Ver. 10 C STREET, HARRY E. WAGONER, A lesson in the evils of tale bearing and how an English school master regarded it, is conveyed by Irving Montagu, the war artist, in a reminiscence of hist school days. Tale-bearing, or '-peaching," i considered among boys the most dishonorable of offenses, and young Montagu was duly impressed by this fact, as the story goes on to show. Ten follows were absent; they had gone to Bradley's farm, out of bounds, and were caught red handed in the possession of illicit stores by "the doctor." Seven were intercepted at the cross-roads, laden with supplies; they were in terrogated as to the names of the other three, and with a sneaking If You Don't Sm It In T Entun prU; It Didn't Happtn. Bright Young Women and bright young men make the beat kind of people to fur nish the news. They are found in all the village of Polk county Monmouth.Par ker, Buena Vista, Saver, Eo!a, Perrydale, Crowley, etc. The news or all these places and of many other villages appear each" week in Cbe Independence enterprise. Th EnfrpriJ eottf $I.SO pmr yr. Lata than 3 cants par waak. Vlllaee people have money to apend They read The Ektkri'KIHb RdveitlwmentJi to Iwirn where they can spend It to beat advantage. bone of lightening their own pun ishments at o:ice gave them tip. The other three were Tom Beres ford, Nipper Watkins and your humble seryant, better known in those days as Teg Montagu. Then came the query to the trembling three: "Who were the other seven?" We fondly hoped that they had escaped, looked first at one another, then at the doctor; no one spoke. Threats followed, but we stood to our guns, and returded to school still in custody. The great bell was rung at an unwonted hour, and the silence was painful as the portentioua step of the doctor was heard approach ing. Mounting his rostrum he called out: "Beresford, Watkins, Montagu, staud outl Do you still refuse to give up the names of those boys who were with you out of bounds?" - "Yes, sir," in a sort of loud whisper. "Very well. I give you five min utes to decide." And then came the most fearful five minutes we had ever experi enced. At the end the doctor said: "Will you give up those names" (ao awful pause) "or do you absolutely refuse to do so?" We felt as if about to place a fusee at a given moment to a bar rel of gunpowder, as we replied: "We refuse to giye them up, sir." "Very well," said the doctor, in a voice of thunder, "since that is the case, there is only one course to follow. Come op here, each of you, and let me" (another awful paue) "shake you by the hand and congratulate you on having held on as you have done, in spite of prospective penalties, as a mat ter nf schoolbov honor. I congrat ulate you, I say, on having refused to give up the names ot those other fellows, who, to save them selves, were only too ready to give up yours." How those rafters rang again, as the dear old doctor gave us that never-to be-forgottcn lesson! When the excitement had somewhat sub sided, he concluded by addiessing the remaining seven: ' I have no p unishment to give you, except it be by expressing a hope that you may not be so ready on a future occasion to screen your selves at the expense of others." Mrs S. II. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., says: '"Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live, but she was instantly relieved bv One Minute Cough Cure. A. H. locae. I !eiiKMTiitie C'uiHlliUteM. . The Medford Knqutrer names the following gentlemen for dem ocratic candidates next year: Gov ernor, H. D. lnman, of Porttand; secretary of state, Walter M. Pierce, of Pendleton, state treasurer, John D. Olwell. of Jackson county; at torney gei.eral, Sam White, of Baker City; state printer, V. P. Nutting, of Albuny; superinten dent of public instruction, John Gavin, of The Dalles. 0. O. liuck, licirne, Ark., says : I wax trouble! with constipation until 1 UoiiKht UeWitt's Utile Karly Hiaora. Since then 1 have leen entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend then. A. 8. Ixieke. L EGALi BLfARKS. A Full Line of the Very Best Legal Blanks Always on Hand. Creditor's Affidavit. Power of Attorney special. Power of Attorney geaoral. Constable's Notice of Sale of Per sonal Property. Commitment tor Trial. Marshal's Notice of Bale ot btock. Justice's Cost Bill civil action. Bill of Sale. . Trustee's Bond. Justice's Jury Order. Justice's Execution Against Prop erty. Justice's Summons. Notice to Garnishee.' Lien. Crop Mortgage. Criminal Cost Bill. Assignment of Mortgage. Articles of Agreement. Bond for Deed. Quit Claim Deed. Lease. Chattel Mortgage filing. Chattel Mortgage record. Warranty Deed. Heal Estate Mortgage Justice's Criminal Complaint. Civil Complaint. Justice's Civil Subpoena. Justice's Criminal Subpoena. Undertaking for Attachment. Affidavit for Attachment. Writ of Attachment. Warrant of Arrest. Chattel Mortgage. Creditor's Affidavit. Renewal of Mortgage. Summons. Commitment for Felony. Notice to Vacate. Installment Contract. Satisfaction of Mortgage. Notice lo Garnishee. Criminal Information for Larceny. Assignment of Mortgage Undertaking for Injunction. Agreement. Constable's Sale. Justice's Bill Bond. File Backs printed. File backs plain. Trespass Notice. Col lection Notices. 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