INDErKNPENCK ENTKKP1.1SP., IMDKrKNDKKCE. OBEOOS. JULY 3, 1002
Independence Enterprise.
AND WEST SIDE.
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K. E, OKAY, .'.OITOU AN" lMJOritlKloK,
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Subscription $1.50 Per Year.
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Lo.l no'tliv im- . wnt H-r llii Mrtl.i-4i(.-lnl.'ly
norviluetimi fiirnny rt-iisoti whtM?vT.
Rule on JM.v JvfrtlKlim mmU known on '1M-ration.
Co., McMinnville; Loo Brown Son,
Stayton.
Livestock J. F. Fryer, Independence,
..i i n 1 ii,l.)iiiiilinco.
(Mil 110 ; . ' -ivivmiii 4....-,
sheen: M. L. Jones, Brooks, cattlo S. w .
Jones, Brooks, horses; E. J. Young o.,
beef cattle; I . P. Bickly. Oakland, "cot
emtio; J. Grubho, Oakland, beef cattle;
IVnsmoro Bros.. Salem, sheep and no-
Burdick A Clark, Salom, shcop ami hogs.
Nursery stock Oregon ' Nursery Co ,
Salem: C. F. Lansing. Salem; J. J. Settle
moir, Woodburn.
Pine-noodle JiLcr Pacific Needle C.,
Grant's Pass.
'Hit- I. S. McAllister, Whitoson;
Taylor A- Co., MeMitinvillo, 'JO oars; Jmk
am vV Willianis(Vhitmoro Spur), Oak
land, -1 '5,000.
Yegatablos Woods A Adams, Forest
.......... i.v iMirc II . 1 1 inshaw.
The new county officersw.il be orn ml n.toos. -JOO sacks: Jrttm L.
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ne.i .nuim.. i-.i.. c.,l. ,,M,iln,s wo cars
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m That the tdock. in our xoveral linos, is full and our store crmvuea w
on c-wrv liW, w' tVol that it i time to toll tint people of I n I..p-n- (uQ
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Tomorrow will be the glorious Fourth of
July. Let the eagle scream.
Boats will run to Salem tomorrow ami a
large crowd from here will doubtless help the
Saleuiites to celebrate.
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FURNITURE
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Kyle, Salem, potatoes, two oars. ijlx X " 1(4
Wood I. l'.radv, Shot wood; It. F. Weh-j V
stor, Sherwood; C." T. Calkins, Sl.orwoo.l; f store in tho valloy. Noai'I.V ovcry-
W. C. Johnson, Ale, 100 cords; Ituchaiion g iMMv nowatlavs htiys Iron Hodstoiids
ltros Cornelius, (.00 cords, tir; HammA-J, . ' . ,,' ,
"loU' ' , .. , in nro Vrotioo to io o i or and more
I oli Ui-finVs. :H)0 cords tir; ajiert Hros.,Jv '"ll,lul11
Yon will likely find what you want
at our store. We lutve a (: I as
sortment of ( Jiild's Cribs, both in
wood ami iron.
( ur line of
Iron Bedsteads
Is not surpassed by those of any
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Don't fail to road the article about Folk
nnt. nmhnir on first nace. The informa
tion it contains should be worth thousands of j
dollars to the farmers of the Willamette
Valley.
What Mav Be Hail Along the Valley.
The June produce bulletin issueu "3
the freight department of the outneru
Tacific Railway Company, under the jy
rlirpetion of General freight and Passenger j
Arent V. E. Coraan, shows that the pro- j
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duce surplus of last year is Doing rapuny
cleaned up. Buyers are enabled to find
what they are looking for in this produce
guide, aiid sellers get the highest market
price for what they have, without paying
commissions to middlemen. The bulletin
follows:
Brick J. S. McAllister, W'hiteson; J.
K. Cooper, Independence; Jacob Setters,
McMinnville; A. A. Burton, Salem.
jutter Salem creamery Co., Salem;
Capital Creamery Co., Salem; D. Kauff
mon, Hubbard; K. C. Eldridge, of Inde
pendence. Dried fruit James L. Kyle, Salem, two
cars; prunes, II- S. Gile A Co., Salem,
prunes, two cars.
Cascara F. A. Douty, Independence;
D. J. Fry, Salem.
Grain Al Herrin, Independence,
wheat; George E. Brey, Independence,
oats; M. Bisbee, Forest Grove, 700 bushels
M. E. Dilley, Forest Grove, 250 bushels;
C. N. Johnson, Forest Grove, 500 bushels;
Mrs. A. T. Smith, Forest Grove, 500
bushels; Simpson & Brown, West Stayton
two cars; Christianson & Houk, Mc
Minnville, wheat, 13,000 bushels; oats,
6000 bushels; S. D. Romp, Brooks, oats.
HayF. Johnson, Sherwood, one car;
J. Taylor, Sherwood, two cars; J. C.
Smock, Sherwood, seven cars; J. R. Bald
er. Tndonendence: M. Bisbee, Forest
Crove, 40 tons; G. F. Naylor, Forest Grove
. m T -i T-nof Crrwro 9fl rH.
w tons; a. i. uruiuu, x uio.
I.nke. Brooks. J'tOO cords lir; Yagert Bros.,
Brooks. 700 cords, tir; W. L. Lander,.
Itrooks. 100 cords, fir; C. Dyke, Cornelius,;
100 cords, oak. . j
Wool and 'mohair Christiansen & Houk j
McMinnville; William Brown. Salem. j
nbjeetlonable w oilen ones. You
should eonsi.lor their advantages be
fore buying.
You can bank your money
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Adams, McMinnville; Spauldmg L,umDer
Something new ami up-to-dato
in the
To show you. All the
things in
latest
And Novelties, ami would be
pleased at any time to show
you samples and give you
prices.
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C. N. Johnson, Forest Grove, 100 tons; II. f
Jones, Brooks, clover hay, SO tons. ff
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Hides and tallow opening jjiuo., xu-,
nendence; inrman . (,u., mwimiw m ....
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London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co.
Insurance.
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Monmouth, Oregon,
REPRESENTS THE
Fire Association of Phil
adelphia AND THE
Dining Tables
Being good values-. They are the finest
make and finish we ever had. The
style is up with tables of higher cost
made, by other factories. They are
made 0, 10 and 12 feet in length.
We have them as low in prieejis
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nt mil- wtioo wbiob will out last sev-
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era cot uiion l u lies uuu nwi i"bhnj nr.'-
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If you are thinking of
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TlirTlIWlllIlV' 1111 Jiin..; w
would like to show you our
(J) 'office desks and revolving
chairs. A full lino of dif
ferent izes of roll and Hat
Szi top desks in quarter-sawed
OD oak.
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SALEM,
,,,n l.nn.f V trv t.n W! how cocwl. (xiu'?; liif .1 j.L'! !':'-
not how cheat) and poor, wo can do our M&CftijWtf trfffi
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u-orU' isox eoucne ior cosv euineia w
and bed rooms aro (pviite popular at tho ((Q
f finiA mid oilite a lot of our Xw.
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time is occupied with ppocial orders of
this kind. Wo have them as low as $1. (y
We have Arti
ficial Palms for
decorative uso.
Whybotherwith
livo plants when
you can have ar
tificial oneswith
so much less
trouble. From
00c to $2.50 each
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