Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 31, 1902, Image 8

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    INpr.ri'.NUKNCK KNTr.KPKISK, NIK1'KNIKXCK, UKKC.OX. Jl'I.Y .11. H2.
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MAIN STREET, lINUtit'iUNuniN
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CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
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In-m eopvHtshted Look-, from our regular
Hook ol l.- btmUnu. ",i"tJ 10 Rlv"
the i,eo,de of Independence and r'tw oomity
a chance to read a!l of the in-H"' "';
for the small sum of -.v. ceiU j r Look, inn.
. chance of a li'flinie for tl.oe who. - not
feeb!e to purchase tli. t the I"1""
A BIG UNDERTAKING.
town and we will require llio very Htioiost
uhservauee i f i ur contract.
THE CONTRACT.
The following h t Ktiin n.l uUtaiicc
of theootituii-t and i -t I t!"'1 "'
,,lied Willi by each and every l"'"
''"r'tliM-rivil of able to tend
vur .-..pvrlahlMl l ok 1 de,,.si. "'f "'"!'
, which Kivcs me the use f f,,r
the sum of i". cent. Ai.il I o .y 1
sum of l.S.-iiUlif nook I .in.HKr.l while ill
,V ..JUion I ! '"'v,
of'"' cents r we k for '' "'' "r l"rt
thereof the honk is k.Tt over the mi.e limit.
SAx .JaV-eoi.Htltllt.aek. tor ih.wul...
i.refer!" furnish s-ciirilv I'V haviiijt
friend who t a umi.'ert.v holder i the
card tor t mm instead ' deposititn: Hie 1
we have fun i-hed tlie roll- v in clause:
'I airr.e to wile ill" follmviiitr conir.. l if r..r
anv reason the-above eiuner should fill to
do" The rei'lHl fee of 2'x ent fur Hie l ook
niut be paid I fore tlie Look leaves t tie store.
SPECIAL BARGAtNS.
Pocket Mirror lo
t'nniti and Holder l"o
Hunk
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NEW LINES IN FINE
WRITING MATERIALS.
We have Jimt revived a flm !'
line of wiitmtf, paper V"'"11' ',", k"
K.oftlie very latent ..halloa and tli
,,,mtuy..fm'r IMlie very bel : !-..
we have the envelope to mutell. 1 be
Hhudi'. paper Hil l VrU-e nhonld muke
tliem popuUr feller. Knve'open lt
(eiit ht bunch. V r, ny lmd.-.
tniiielie for 10 cut!..
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BOX PAPER.
In this line weaurely have a very
nice line tlmt raiiKe in prliv Trom W
,t nta utid up. Ourt-feilHxe eotn
p,.e.l of iinlieetHof ttr mid - en
velope will double dUeoiirt any Port-
lam! department store price.
200 NOVELS IN 10-CENT EDITIONS BY BERTHA M. CLAY
AND MRS. SHELUUIN juai mwivtu
P HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SODA AND ICE CREAM?
I ' -V, 111 i
We are commented on our line
soda every day and our trade la on a
steady lucres. A wr loniitain
t.yriim are made from notliltiR but
the pure unr anil tlavorlnif it haa
to be good.
Our k-e ere:iin coukl not be any
purer tbau It In, for wuae no adul
teratioim wiiatanever. The pure
crtam for ice cream.
We puck any amount you want
in ice packers at following prices:
1 gnllui) ,--,r'
"2 quartH. . . ,,,c
I nuart )0c
I pint
if At II U it 1 Ml I' v 11 nil 1m in fln'i'k.
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Tlu jironmcl i very lliittertn l"r
n gno.l croji.
I.iku an ol.t friend Mttirl In new
Kiirh, the olil M. K. church i
apleinleiit in vn interior coal ol
frealt aint ami t'er and ut ex
terior coat of paint i tn lie applieil
iuunciliaU'l V.
n . U .K . ! .,...,. 1 ,nvf wont to r
.ll? li'll'i in ..".-j
Albany Tuen tiv for u f d ty
vinit. Tlie trip if tnmlo ".wheel.
l.ittlo KUu I'nb liar.l, mitmhler
of IW 1'ritcliiirtl ol'O A.!'.. or
4 ,M. MtVlNi:.
4 noMrw PuMtc ni f
! Wicccr ihc P.
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. foll.M'lloiia M.'iaii.v. T
for a number ol alandard obi line
4 iiuriieeeompnle.
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THE QTY
Cruck$Cran$fcrCo.
p. M. SKINNER. Ptop
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O Mw ,,..r..,i,.il atlelltioil Blvell to O
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vnllis, in vUitinu the Kninhlon u ri1,,ei.trin.td to me. 1 unnpt y
nirN. wi t of IHiena. attention hi ev.-iy Iiimhi
Uenrv Ui.il.Ma nf n.-nr Well wn , VUOSV. '-7-I. w
in thia neijjhlH.rhoo.1 the l-t of M poPB N NCD. ORH .;
the wi-ek enuiiint! tli !"
linrveat crew. He exM'ct 'U'l
h'n. ihri f.her Tiiee.luv of next week.
Petitioi, are n circ.il itii
Iiil' for tin: uip lintnient of u new
ponttuaatcr or potiniHtrea, vice 1,.
I), lUhlwin. reltfuetl.
The wheat licMa are rupMW Uj f t T'lt
chanittns from trean to R..M and j y
the Hong of tho hinder will anon b fjljr.
heard. j VUi''''
Hnvimr i- l-Mcticatly over in j ligfV
thin Hcctton, the yinld heii heavy j VoT"-
und the ijiinlity excellent.
Dr. .1. F Hall nd family left for
their home tn Alhion. Waali., NVed
hehday, after a visit with Polk and
Ilenton county relative.
The condition ofJiitnea .Mcl.atn
remain practically tli aatii. 11 1
recovery i dcpairei! ot.
.L Rawkins
linlepellili'liec. "te.
A
.11 ill UK ami
(liimilc
loiilimelll ami Head-
lone t . fnrlery
wuik etc.
j f ..... 'V r fr-.
. . i..i. ,.rl At. .....l ira TI r. HrII were
Steele and .Mis rrum. oui ut ..n.auw
Suver Corvalhs visitors two (tuys iav
week.
ItllllltOfl
The M ini.es Kyan froinlttie Coact
are working tit the home of . K.
Fouct and X. M. Conner.
Most of the men in thin vicinity
are hauling liny.
The hard wiml lust week did
conniderablo dhiiinK" to Irtlit tr.M.n.
(Juitn a nuinhcr ol Htrnr.erH have
heeu in thin vicinity the hint week
looking for liindn.
A. V. Thornton wa up from
Portland, Sunday. Ho will move
his fumilv there as hood an Mrs.
Woodley take charge of the pout
oll'icc.
The wind ntorui of hint week, did
oonniderahle damage to the hope.
A man wnn up from Portland j
lost week looking for a location for j
n atom. He neetne;! to bu well j
pleaned with thin, place.
A heavy local shower of ruin M 1
along the river lant Tumlny. The
farmers have had to reishoc.k their
clover hay an a rcnult.
Po!K County Dank,
INCORPORATED.
Monmouth, Ohoon.
J. II. IIAWIJSY, T. I 'AMfllltl.l.,
Prem.hmt. VI if Pri n.
Ik .-. I'uwm I-. t'alili'r.
Paio Capital, 30,ooo.
PiiiKCToiih: J. U.llawley, I. I..
CampUdl, 1. M. Simpnon, J. It. V.
ltntler, John It. Hump, J. A.
Wltlirow, Y, K. I'owell.
Traiuacl a (leneral Ilinikin
anil KxchanKe ltuinei
MOTOR tINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE 1 MONMOUTH
IUI1.WAY '
Itueiiiv V'istu
Charles King and wife, of Seattle
are the guests of relatives. Mrs.
King is a sister of Mrs. A, Ander
son. Mrs. Addie Pillar is at Newport,
called there by the illness of her
daughter, Mrs. Simpson, ot Albany
She left Tuesday.
John McClain was a business
visitor to Independence Thursday.
S. M. Daniels, the Monmouth
merchant, visited Ids store at this
place, Friday.
Miss Mae Reynolds, of Dallas,
was a guei-t et the Willard I'.evins
home, last week.
Two r.ew names were added to
the Circle ' roll-call at, the last
Mrs Wei. Knighfn, visited in
Salem lnt nw'; with Lin Joon,
who conducts a liv ;ry stable there.
Mrs. James Coutu visited rcl
lives in Salem last week.
Miss Pearl Ilalleck and Archiel John M:-Lain is engaged in haul
Poole, of Monmouth were guests, t jng cay to Purkcr from the Ihiena
Sunday, of Miss Hcrtha Rowe. j cay (it9. A Portland pot tery com-
However as ine oun(i coup.c ..." puny is me juoi iuo-ri.
not wish their names in print, the
reporter hopes no one will read
this.
A li.tle son of Mr. and Mrs.
Redding has broken leg. The
accident happened Monday. The
little one played on the tence and
a fall resulted in a fracture of the
right leg near the hip. The child
is resting comfortably .
Mrs. L. D. Baldwin and little
meetingofthe order. The candi-1 son are visitiiiR relatives in Albany
dates initiated were Mrs Emma They left Monday.
Mrs. August Pagenkopf, cn route
from a visit at Pedee to her home
in Albany, was the guest oyer Sun
day of her eon in this place.
fiuestis at the A. J. Richardson
home since last week are Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson of The Dalles. Mr.
Johnson wafl a partner of Mr.
Richardson in the carpenter busi
ness here years ago.
Nearly all the farmers hereabouts
are afield with hinders and the ful
j.nv tlKli'l-'ie
dfiiiti for Mull
iiHiutli mot Altlltt
7: i . m.
,1: Ki . in,
l.i.iivi' tiutiiwii"
iti-iii for M"i
iiiouliittiid IHh
ll-iai n, in.
7-1A p. Hi.
1,H Mfinniiiiilli
rur Alrlln.
7:.'i0, in.
Biiill p. m.
,'ve .toiilil..nOl
fur liillu.
M:.1 u. in.
p. in.
I ..,.v . Altll.' for
.M.inliiiiuili mikI
iml'M.M)l'lu.
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il p. Ill,
l.n.w. IiiIIii fr
M , ,li KM Mil Ii unit
ImlrM'mli'iiie.
1 ii p, in.
n-;i
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'Ji.r Inil.'C(,MilfiH,e
ft CI . m.
I:. m p. in.
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l..'iiv.' Imli'iien
ili'iicn for Moil,
!MV p. in
YOUR BEST GIRL
Can tel! vou when your laundry isritsht.
Shu will "notice It if it n,,t "IB n
well quicker than you are likely to. 11
vou want to make vonr bent appearance
alwuyN before your U-st pirl you nlioul.1
have your work done at the (Salem
Steam Umidrv, bicaiifO here every
thiiiK in done raaelully, a1 your mIiIi-I,
collurs and ciiilx are always rnilit. Or
ders leltat the Kutch llarber Miop will
ii-ceive prompt attention. ,
Sakni Steam Caundry,
Colonel J. Olmsted. Prop. 1 inrotiH
D. OltiiHted. Mgr. l'houe 11. 6-0
Liberty Street.
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IN MODEL. 1893
Wl; rc prrpirrd to fiirnih
our tull Imo of Model '.
rule. ol,il and lkc Uo n,
fnr n,c nr ..ii :ntKr hu;h
PkbSiUKH KMOKl.LFSSort
ridt. Thu hu l'-r'"
huh.Knd h vrlmiiy ol over
2.0I!0 tccl per necoml. m.klng II
he mux powortul ciririilac made
fur n Ameru-iltl nrrri, wilh Ihc CH
rrniionnf ihc .MHi) II, S. Army.
It it nulTiclenily deadly for ny
i.nic mi)wii in Nonh Anierlci.
Aiinilicrrridvnii!e It that
he barrtln lire bnred nd ri'lcdlbul
noi chimherrd kn tly ihc nine
llieresulr..ii 40 MiHm.oiic lurn
In I ll Inch". 1 hi nuken Ihc ue of
hlm k powder and lead bullcla a
aaiikfacmry and convcr ienl a In
rerular black powder rilie.
lhiiei the Krai hlth prea
aure arm developed In tbia country
for a caliber larjer than ..ID, and
Ihe nrsl lo ue a aiow cnuuKo
twin! to ive bent rciulia wilh
" 1- ? Tit iwii to aive bent rciulia wilh
E ' "t'.i biai k powder ammunition.
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Wculora, mailed fjrilnee numpa.
THE MA l; LIN FIRE ARMS CO.
NT-jr llA' C:'. CON1ICCTIOTT