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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
INDKPKNDKNCK K NTKUI'KIKK, INDBPKNDKXCK, OliKiiON SK1TKMHKK 11, 11)02. t- --, - - -- ' ' - : '-' : ifin f (I I ( (I ( O I I I I I (I (I I eft Tiiniiwrc Campbell Brothers. w 'tl llki I I KiM.iii Suits from $9.50 and up Fancy S..mi Swi'll Front Side Board, 12. Also it i':itiiilf(n lino of fiinfy and and common fur'iilure. Couches .? neiv and good up to date couch for $4.50. Better ones at better prices. A Letter to Our Patrons. Most of our ol'l customers are loofumiliir with thn start arid growth of our business to make mention of it here. Hut we realize, that there sre many new comers coming to our county, uud it U to them we ad- j dress ourselves a well a to cnlt the attention of our old friend and cimtoiuer to the groath f our business. Kveryone known that the ; larger n business i good can lit) hold cheaper, and a our business grows wi nmke Mt.T prices. We have in contemplation another change j nod more addition to our (.tore. We are somewhat crowded wit goods j now and have many more coming. Recognizing thn fact that this is i iitrictly an ago of department etores, we have enlarged our mock with j thin object in view. At thn present time we Imve as complete a house furbishing store a any in the valley. In our various departments will be found everything that goes to make a home complete Oar large stock enable us to sell upon small margins; hence, our prices are the very lowest. We call your attention to our advertisement and some of ur bargains. CAM I'liKIX BKOTHICUS. ; KITCHEN FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ; Steel Ranges, all sixes and styles. Prices are right. We carry tie j "Charter Oak" line. Our line of graniteware i complete. A full Block ! of tinware to select from. Lanterns at the low price of 4 ":. A good ! line d washing machine and sewing machines, i AIU THiHT JIKATKItS We are hetter stocked in this line than ever In-fore. We have the celebrated P.alhbone Surd Co.'a heater, "THK ; ACORN." See them at Campbell Brother. Campbell Brothers. ! C ) & f I I ) i f m , ............. c Department .(oht r'ci iv-d a large ahipmetit of new vnr f. lieiimant lerigtha and broken bolts from one to 40 yar li t" cloe out. Will be, sobl for Less than Cost ! Wall Paper. A large assortment to felect from. Will be sold at Any Old Price To make room for onr spring stock. NuNle Fcnnell l'ipea lo i'liiy Here We are pleaded to announce that Huate Fennel I l'jpea, whoapenther childhood with uh. i going to in clude Independence in her concert tour of the utate. h basi only been a few yearn airce Sticie'a name adorned the program of every niuaieal entertainment in Indepen dence and Monmouth, and her friends here who have lawn watch- ling her mtiMcal career, will be glad of an opportunity to nee if her playing beara out her reputation us an arttnt on the violin. .Stittie commenced utmlying the yiolin here with Mr. Sebring and afterward with Mies Bowden, and when at the age of fourteen she went to Portland to atudy with Spitasner, ahe aurpriced him with her extraordinary proficiency on H 4 Sif&i IV : Ladies Gold-Filled Watches.; Pricesi $9.8"), $10, $12.r0, $15, $10, $17. and on up according to quality. Wc could sell yon the cheap 1, $2.50, $3 and other so-called gold-filled watches that are advertised in the papers, hut it is just like throwing money away to buy them. The only reason that first class jewelry stores don't soli them is that they never give satisfaction. Our watches give satis faction and we are to hack ever assertion we make in regard to them. 0- JI. Kramer . f f f f f f f f f f f that inntrument. She was with Spitzner three years and up to the lime of her marriage to John M. l'ipca, when she and her husband changea their residence to Wash ington. 1). C. Suale made her first public ap pearance in Portland hetore tne i'hilharmonio Society at the age of fifteen, playing the Wieniaski Polonaise which created a sensa tion. The Oregonian and other Portland papers of that date sung her praises in the highest terms. While in the Fast Susie had the best teachers in the United States, including Theodore Spiering, of Chicago. Spiering found her a thorough musician and it took him but a short lime to make her the artist that she is now. Since her return to the West she has been prominent in musical affairs, hav ing been a member of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Sm'tznerConrad uuartette. She j has also filled many professional engagements, the mosi important of which was at the Ashland Chau tauqua where she was on the pro gram with Henry Watterson and played to an audience of fifteen hundred people. She will be as sisted here by Miss C. L. Higgins, an eminent pianist of Portland. The date of the concert and the program will be announced later. Strayed or Stolen. Eight head of cattle One white 4-year-old Milk Cow; one whita 3-year-old Milk Cow; one black 3-year-old Milk Cow; one black Steer Calf; one roan Steer Calf; one red and white speckled lleiler Calf ; one roan 3-year-old Hull ; one 2-year-old red Heifer. All branded V on right hip and marked with crop and under bit in right ear. A suitable reward for the recovery of same will be paid at Corvallis, Or. J. W. VINEYARD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. See ad of Campbell Bros, offering bar gains in Air-Tight Heaters, Steel Ranges, Carpets and Wall Paper. Wm. Barnett is selling wall paper, window shades, a patent dust pan and picture frames at cost. See his an nouncement elsewhere. Modern and fancy furniture at rock Shakes for sale, also a cart, boggy j bottom price8 at r.ic's furniture store . 1 . 1... I.' A T ... ! . ' on Main street. Frazer & Rice have something to say to hoppickers on the last page. J. W. Vineyard is advertising for lost cattle. It there are any strays on your premises notify him and get the reward. and horse by F. A. Douty. See W. H. Craven's ad for bargains in his liue of business. He has every thing kept in a first-class harness aud saddlery establishment. A chance to please your best girl is i offered by I. W. Dickinson. He has kept all kinds of livery rigs with single ACQUITTAL THE VERDICT, and double handed horses. Calbreath, the grocer, has something Case of Sjg On Falls Down to aay to hoppickers. j When It Comes to Trial. A. J.. Chute, of Monmouth, lias ai hack, buggy, harrow and garden culti- j vator tor sale. Look him up. Kramer & Co have two ads this week, ottering bargains in alarm clocks, watches and jewelry of all kinds. The Cash Kaket Stor desires an op portunity to show you 5 shoes, cot ton and woolen blankets, hats, caps, etc. Read the ad. Dr. Darrin makes his usual announce ments this week. Second-hand Caligraph typewriter tor .tie. Inquire at this office. The trial of Henry Seaton and Byron Nixon, charged with high- iway robbery on the person of Sing On, a Chinese hop grower of this city, came up for hearing before Justice J. D. Irvine Monday after noon, District Attorney Hart, of Dallas, and Attorney Slater, of Salem, appearing for the state, and N. L. Butler for the defense. After the introduction of. the ! evidence and arguments by the Look out E. K. l'addock'8 space next , respective attorney?, Justice Irvine Issue. He will have something to say ; C01iCiU(led there was not sufficient that will interest yon. ' evi dence an(j dismissed the case. The new rlonr, feed and commission 1 store solicits a sliHre of your patronage. How's This? Mr. Damon is too well known to need; an introduction to our readers. See his We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- annonncenieiit. 1 ward for any case of catarrh that can- Now is the J time to order your fall not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure suit. W.U. Shanrnm was never in F. J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, O. better shape to -suit" the most fas- We, the undersigned, have known F. tijjong J. Chenev for the last 15 years and be- . , ! lieve him perfectlv honorable in all Mrs. M.W. Wallace is preparing for a , tranBactlons, and financially grand fall opening of new nnHmery! any obligations made next week. The hnhes w.ll be inter- . fcy ested m her notices. j & Tkuax; wholesale Druggists, W. H. Warner, of Independence, has , Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mar a span of mares and a wagon for sale, j Vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Mrs. K. Todd announces real good j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter home cooking at her restaurant on C j nally, acting directly upon the blood street. The hungry are directed to test ; RI)d nincou8 8Urfaees of the system, ,l- 'i Testimonials sent free. Price l. ... r ii, , j j n. Huirhss. the shoemaker, wants Dome, r-oia oy an uruKgiNe. 5c per Hall's Family Pills are the best. your work. Ke bis ad. i i . T -t- -t- f .-r if -v v. .f t