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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
I.N'DKI'KNDKNCE KN1 KnTHSK, INDEIMCNDKNCK, OM-tiON, JUNK 20, 1W2. NEW If wniiiire Store I Vvifdl (( IIIIIIOIIIIIM- t) tll 'W..U f !ll.l(. ll.lflKO J. mi. I vicinity that inv st m- is now open nii-l ready for J. t.uiiH'HK. I urn iW. iviiiK alum.', ,l,,t ';vo. lariro lino of good now ready fur huIo in thv way d fancy n, mo.l.Tn lun.iture. Cull i"UMy l""11" I liuvo to oII'it you. j2 Picture Frames made to order. ; ....UudiMiaking.... z m In all its l.rnmlie; tl.iy or night fulls promptly .itU-ndod 2; to; lino in-ur-iu in lection. JJ w. 1 Uiee, nr. Next 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 I.- .Mj4'il emu 111 ivi'in n '" Knlmlim-r iui.I Funenil 1 M.vH-r. N.-xt .l.r to l,'I1';,l'k,,, Xtirlit e.ilUi.1 Kcllv a !..!..... I Ml.l'J.M'r-A i., wu. ; T!i! litn'H mnl most ht.ylish lin- of Photo Mounts at ttiitmMiu ''"' L ....PicKel's (Jallt'iy. ami SI (!. l.ii.iKxl In llw Uit.' All p ill IK'S Special iiulutTiiiciils I Mum-ins. ills wtn k is t-ju.u t. iho hi-st. Monmrutli St. Intfriendetre, Ore. 1 i County Correspondents. 1 f.,r Aahhind oon, are Horry to !'"" mem iruiu imii SlllOol and town. Mr. Ada Mulkey Iiutlr in here to upend 1 lie mumier. Claud Hottiy has anew baby girl at hi house. A hack load left thi morning for Turner to allmid camp meeting. Mr. licrt Owin "'' """" '-ft ' Tuesday morning foi Mr. Jim Conyer at thrmiffll tuWII tuIWIHVlii luiv a farm mar there, when expect to truke lln'ir home in future. John Murphy nl luiiily, start. Thursday for Southern On-gon t spend tint SUll.lner. i Will Pyers, of Fanview, Or., viidted With his llHlll.IT, J. A.,' Mi.ikI.iV. ! Mr. Mender hi. d family, expect' to leave for Calih.rnin in'xt w'k. j Mr. Scott ('iini.l'll' 'hiving! Imif hi-cuiim fi ijjIitt'tM-.l t . f ky f ru. kct, liroko Inoci- from tlm inteli-! inj4 po.xt nml n'ltrkxl fjr lixli-pfii- j di-iii-f. hut wus Ktopii.'l lcfoni iiinrli (Itiiiiiine wut iIkim'. A. Mr IIv.Ih and family re moving int. the Iioush r.-ccntly j occupied ly Or, Duty. Mr. Ciiarcti cpcnt Sunday at j DttllnH. ! Mrs. Klla Jesrup, viVitird frieinin : in Monmouth hint week. A fe v cam!- of inunipH in town Th" eliirken pox kei'pinj 8.me, uf tin little folks out of n.ischiet. ; MUh Kthel Link came tin from t call your attiMitioti to our linc of Ladies Shoes. The Usona 5 fine shoe, hand-turned antfthe bestalue nthe city for $2.75 The Coin shoe turn sole very fleat at $2.40. The Queen Bee 5 shoe, excellent wear and dressy, $2. The Black Satin 5 shoe, extension sole, good shoes, $165. ( )ur ChiliMi nV lot-H tliero arc none Letter. Our MenV liiu- dux- ivm $2 to s:',.') arc not e.Hall.'.l ut tin.- price. See our Oxfoi.i. Don't forget our Tennis Shoes Our flnnv au.l crash hat. In fact don't f..rot u at all. THE RAKET STOR. ... i, ! ... ..r kci iflfttiionio coiniiiuiiieHiion .,, , v , i, iw ilh t its nittropMprt can he secured. pi.Ti'e uill preach :n n.niiioiit li ; " ' next Sunday' ...."Mr. i..i.i,. ;., ,,f T.ul.-i ei..l( nee. ha- hei ii . i Klin n. . . . i visiting Alhttiiy r.-iativct. Tonsorial Artist ! A petition wa- circulated here! Only hrst-c!ars workmen em L : Tin. Norn. ill exerelw r vcr uud , J. A. Adk'.im and wife, of Lutein? the fcIiih.I vein- in ei.iK'.l. Tl.B new pent hist week with hi mother. ,..i.l.'iii witi wm.ii Uk.' filing!.) of the Mr. II. A. Adkin. returninK home koIhm.I work, nn.l whl'e wo r hutv ui j Siiturdiiv. 2HJti;Srt '; " ' -" hum t give up PieH.lent CtinipMI, we : M Kruno- Stanley returned to Im.ik-thut in i la new .r.'i.!ent ill ! her home at rorllund litft week. Ihhluiimii who will do ingo.nl a pari j .ifter a visit with her grandmother, l,v our HclMK.l. j Mm. LuruH, of this place. Mr. J.I'. Stockton mnl fmnlly, lor-j Mr. Worth it ugain with her inerly of Independence, ,mt now (lf fa" j daughter at Albany, who e quite lem, wero In town during commence j W. I.. ItrUtow and wifo drove Mi.H U'llii furrifh 1 H-endiii the i ()V(,r Q iwisvill, Sunday. Mr. muiimer with her imreiit. J linntow hurt a trendy begun to Mr, llullie 1'iirrioli 1 1 inu". f Salem, move lilM Htock over there and in Kiive u ""me K'M,'I "iKl' duriniivoiii- j nnotlier week expects to be f.lirlv iiieiiccimmt. Sim wmi quitB a liulp ' entublifhed in business at that tin; dillerent proim. i place. Mr. Hristow ami family (iMnt. Jan Kllia and children, of Knler- J w ill lie greatly inissed by a large prm', Drenon, are vinithm her mother, j ein le of friendu, who wish them Mrs. UoKcr. every success it) their now home, j Mr. I'ettit and daut;littri went to While working on the now hotel Philomath, Kenton comity, Hatunlay, building, W. L. Mulkey has his n'turnliiK Biimtay, Hini report havlr.5 j (Oot cruahed beneath a scaflolding goml time. j causing coneidcrable pain. Ko A. I.. Clnile and family and me '-j r o - i .'i t -r 4 . - ( !HIH Hill W ;t viiuuiut ' i ' - , . I McMiui.vill" Saturday f..r a visit. 1 tilPol,h tt.i... ' ployed in the " lgwam.' Sh"P J with Mis. Helen Adkiua and : Saturday to have a through on Xorth .jde of C Street. familv Cornwall and family jumped atward a horwj hack hiuiduy morulng and awav they rode to the camp meeting at l Turner, returning late the same day. T. it. lliillcck and A. N. Poole went to Alrlie Monday to repair and enlarge the Airlie warehmuo belonging to JamiHon, Iloll'man A Comjiany, All thoc who are interested in pro hibitum are cordially invited to meet at the Kvnngelical church the tirst Tlung day in July. There in to be a good pro gram, Mr. Monroe Mulkey is having gravel hauled on the road south of town. Tina is the proper tiling to do, for without gravel there will not bo any winter roada. V. N. O'Kolley is home from a visit to Washington. The rain Monday made everybody smile, and why should t hey for it was worth hundreds of dollars to the Wil lamette valley. Monmouth was al most deserted Satur day on account of ao many people going to the pioneer picnic, which was a great success. The toot of the oil well enginela thing of the past, and we do not see any more oil than usual. Wonder what Is the matter. , Foley's Honey mnd Tar tor chlldrcn,safe,sur. No oplstes. severe bruise Dr. Fred Hams, who has lately returned from New York medical school, is visiting his eister, Mrs. J. B. V. Butler. Fred is a Monmouth boy and has a large circle of acquaintances here. Mrs. M. A. Davidson, wife of L. B. Davidson, of Eugene, accom panied by her two daughters and son spent commencement week with her sister, Mrs. Matilda Colo man, of this place. Mrs. Nash, of McMinnville, spent the first of the week with her brother. W. L. Bristow, leaving Wednesday for Pleasant Hill, Lane Co., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Bristow; A. 0. Adkins came up from Portland Tuesday, for a visit with his family, who are here for the Bummer. Miss Ethel Link, is visiting (randiua Adkins. Jason Adkins and wife were visi ting his mother and friends, last week. Mrs. J. C. Rose is on the sick list. Rev. Wigmore went by stage, Monday to Salem on his way to Turner campmeeting, B. F. Mulkey family expect to ; phone coii.mi'.nciatioii with Port ! lui.d. At preset it is .,ecets-ary to jrjjnancn gnil Claim fcr Sale. .1 T-Ueu io . Notion . Hand and often n delay ot an hour , 'j'jiree.()Uarters of mile west of L wm- j vol.. l.-.o H.-rf-H in cultivation ; 2 barns Mrs. (irace Cooke, returned to her home at Eugene, Saturday, after n weeks' viMt with relatives here. ! Dealin gs Cannot Im; Cured Jiy local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portiou of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness and that la by constitutional remedies. Deunena la caused by an inflamed cou ditioii of the inneoiis lining of the KuatachianTube. When this tube gets Inflamed vou have a rumbling sound nr l.iiiu.rf.'ct heart mr. and w hen it is entirely closed deafness la the result, auduulsa the inflammation can oe h inker, out mid this tube ret to red to Its normal coudition, hearing w".I be destroyed forever; nine cases out ' ten are caused bycatarrah, which la ioth- Ing; but an lullameil condition me mucous surfaces. We will give One Huudread Dollars r... ...... nnaa r T..uri.ua fpHinted bv I . ' I mi, aov w. " v - catarrh) that can not tie cure by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chunky & 'o.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best fviair DR. JORDAN'S gctI MUSEUM OF A'lATOSY1 f 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU (IktfMI ixh aad 8voUu, Tbf lnef;t Anatomlc&l Uoiwa Ortni'Mt altmetion 4n f A City. A u. a. mm.mm nriHTmtttnrt th oldt KpclilitontbFMlfl tout. UbUb4 3S yrm. j DR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES TMV ihN mud umtH4 ' tV M r la mil Ittcompll- rmil.of,rri.iUcurMv powr. Ui ioctr i . ..4 1. 1 .AatmAiir that II Will nnl , V Only mra immrui iwnn, a cnr. Th Doctor do not cUlm lop(orB m n,ie.iM Ktit tu won known to b talr and I tnuari J In miprlaltr of JI DirHIM IborollfhlT "rdl. m thu arftt.u without th us. of Traurl flttd by u KlPrt. a nr fnr K"plnr. a quij rur mii . w - Dr. Jordn' iptclal iMiluleM mt -EVKRT MAN ppllntomwlU ocelT our Komtt orlon of ill, enniplli.f . urm o rOMTJVK CUBS to i vi lie. 150 acres in cultivation ; house and orchard ; all under feuee.anrt crop fenced. lutjuire on the premiss. 5-29-A- W'imi. , Auctioneers! When in need of the serviceV of good auctioneers address J. D. Or J. F. Good, auctioneers. Sa lem, Oregon. Terms Reasonable. ' Geo. F. Rodgers & Co. t j Wholesale J Paper dealers. 1 I Wrapping Paper, Paper Bag i I Twine, etc. Photographers ! j Mounts and Printers' Sup ilnli.i We can save vou Hsiitpdnwtmtlv or by Inter. f it'"--' . . - , fIA.TSOTW5K j money on anything in thr ;D'Vaw.M.orM.sL..F. Jlraperline. Get our prices. IHTVeiU ire unnrnnm. eonw luuou men. -"""V TrMtma.ii ptraunMllv or by Inter. I MARBier. book, lor m- DS. JORD mm gmm- I 7 I? 1 W,Ti do The Clothing Store of Salem- Rightlv-made Clothing means a great deal more perhaps, than vou think." Everybody admires a well dressed man. You do we When you see a stylishly dressea man you iuay ...o clothes are rightly made. The highest skilled labor is employed in making our Famous H. S. M. Suits, look ana ram 6crdon Bats $h men's Shim, 65c. f Hart Scha finer and Marx line quaranteca cioining Famous for their superior wear ing qualities and stylish shapes. Other makes in men's aud bofs hats $1 tO $4- ftifif Bosom fancy pattens; reg- .lar $1- WORK SHIRTS, 40c Union made, double front and back Union Overalls 50c. j