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Independence Enterprise.
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Subscription $1.50 Per Year.
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I,ooil notiivv are J Wilts r lino utrnliilit l"'lMt,ly
no ri'-liu'i ion for any n'Hwm wluiiH-vor.
Kmc on ilNptay mlvrrt lulng nia.l known on 'll
eat ion.
V. li,ivi ivriived vcrv utlrnclivi'i
liltlt pimp!iot ilescriplivo of the utlrni
'lions) of Yuotiinu Ihiv n u mi ninu r resort
t . if i
It was ot out by tlio I orvains un.i
Eastern Kailroml ami should bo instm
nuMital ii persuiuling many to spend
tlioir vai-ation at "tlio peer of all north
west summer resorts."
Our State Normal.
Tlio State Normal School at Monmouth
has brought to a close onooftho most
successful years in its history. Friomls
of tho institution and those connected
with it tlocked from all parts of tho state
to bo in attendance at tho closing oxer
cues. Governor I Jeer. Supreme Court
Justice Wolverlon, lion. A. II. Aiken, A.
Noltner and others were present and
lent dignity to the occasion. Greet sur
prise was expressed at the extent and
character of the work dune. Its course of
trainin
Tho desperate Salem convicts are still
nt large. They are now ill the state of
Washington with favorable chances of
eluding th- ir pursuers. It is claimed by
some that tho pursuit lacks good manage
ment, and results would seem to jnstifv
such a conclusion. Tho pursuers have
iired into each other with what may
prove fatal etlect. If the man does not
die he will bo lame for life. Of course it
is an easy matter to criticise at a tuife
distance. There is not much danger in
it. Perhaps the critics would change
their minds rsf they hit the trail themselves.
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Details of the State Normal commence
ment at Monmouth will appear in next
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nt that noint deemed it best to give theRi))
on.iiMMj ! liit.irv ;md nil il- Hvdri'UM ns n whole rather than nave
osonhv of education, school room tactics, them appear by peacemeal as would be
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methods and devices which enter mto m-v ?u. " y " , .
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matter for that issue must be on hand
Wednesday. Hence tho delay.
everv feature of school economy. These
intangible things are taken from the
realm of theory and put into practice in
the training school and workshop where
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in the processes ami theories nocomo uio .
eritable tools in the hands of the cadet !
teacher. Our state owes a lasting obliga-j j
tion to President Campbell and hisefli-jj
cient assistants for the high standard
achieved by the Monmouth Normal. j
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P.rmg your old I in typos
and have thoia
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County Koad Fund.
The expenditure of county money
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any purpose whatsoever should claim the jjj vldjfUU dllU 1 duLvl yjy
icAt nttontiAn nf vprv taxnavef and
especially is this true of road money
Onod roads are so vital to our farmers, to i
everyone in the country in fact, that we
wish to particulary call attention to the
amount spent for good road work in each
precinct up to June 1, 1902. The ap
portionment below practically includes
two-thirds of the amount of road fund for
1902. The statement is as follows:
Precinct Apportionment Expended
Douglas 304 00 $ 94 50
Jackson 544 00
Fait Lake 365 00 43 00
Spring Valley 341 00 137 84
Eola 500 00 103 75
50 25
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51 00
8 40
156 78
51 00
Rickreall 714 00
South Independence. 333 00
South Monmouth.. 405 00
Buena Vista 359 00
Suver 306 00
Luckiamute 599 (X)
Bridgeport 229 00
East Dallas 434 00
McCoy 309 00 90 00
South Dallas 284 00 189 75
North Independence. 443 00 204 75
North Dallas 363 00 113 62
Rock Creek 76 00
North Monmouth.. 307 00
Falls City 140 00.. 112 50
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The spirit of improvement is abroad in
Independence. Not for years have the
people shown such a desire to beautify
and improve their property. This is a
good sign. . It shows that money is
plentiful and that our people are willing
to spend it. It is wonderful how far a
little paint goes to make a town attractive.
Keep right along in the good work. In
dependence can be made the most attrac
tive spot in the most beautiful valley on
arth.
Portraits promptly ami
satisfactorily filloil.
I also have the agpney for the i
Premo Poco and Cyclone jjj
Cameriea and Kodak Supplies.
m dollar dozen photos my
SPECIALTY.
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Independence.
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Fire
Insurance.
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Monmouth, Oregon,
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Tliat tho stork, ill our rovorttl linos, is full and our t"iy n'owilotl
mi ovoiv lloor. wo fool that it is timo ti toll tlio people of Iiulepon
donee iwnl vioinity of a few of tlio tiling wliii li wo aro ull'cnii" at
verv el so priors. ' 11 von arc tioodiiifj aiivthin in tlo- lino of
FURNITURE
You will likely find what you want
at our stoio. Yo huvr a p"l as
soitinont of (liilil's Crilis, hotli in
wooi! ami iron.
( )ur lino of
Iron Bedsteads
Is not surpassed hy thoso of any
sk II
store in tlio valloy. Nearly ovory
hody nowadays huyfl Iron liodsloads
in proforoiict' to tlio older and inoro
oh'p'otionahlo wooden ones. You
shouhl c.tnsider tlreirnd vantages he
fore buy i rig.
You can bank your money
on our
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can got a JouilLi'O ina,It to on'l?r
at our store, which will out last sev
eral common lounges and not cost any
more. We make all of our upholster
ed work and by so doing put dollars
into the pockets of every purchaser.
Why? Because we make each piece
upon honor. We try to see how good,
not how cheap and poor, we can do our
work. Box couches for
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Dining Tables
I'oillg goed
values. They are the finest
make and Jinish we ever had. Tho
style is up with tables of higher cost
made bv other factories. They are
made 0, S, 10 and 12 feet in length.
We have them as low in price as
.ome people do not know that they
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If you are thinking of
furnishing an oiTiec we
would like to show you our
ollico deftkH and revolving
chairs. A full line of dif
ferent sizes of roll and Hat
top desks in quarter-sawed
oak.
We have Arti
ficial Palms for
decorative use.
Why botherwith
live plants when
you can have ar
tificial oneswith
so much less
trouble. From
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cosy corners
and bed rooms are quite popular at the
present time, and quite a lot of our -
time is occupied with special orders of
this kind. We have them as low as $1.
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