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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
ItfDKI'KNDKNUE KN'J Lltl'I':fiE, INDEPKNUKNCE, OKKHON, KKITEMBKK 18, 11)02. 6 TI-IE pecial liscoimt lie For Ten Days ! 't lli'" people ! 1 ndepi'iidfiice ami vicinity, I wish to Raket Stop announce that I will MV-r a diwnunt nf 5 Per Cent on I'.filinoin Suite., lM't'.hcrH. ChiMoniern, Sideboards, Dining nn.l YnW Tiihl'', Coui hcf, ChiiiiH ami Rockers ami many other lliiu too numerous to mention. Picture framing a Specialty ! Undertaking in all its branches. W. L. BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Next Door to Paddock's II Klvou want pictures that are artl-th-, with an eany rneU , nn fxiiH-Haimi that Ham I uio " "'rp l""r"' "" lxit.l manner, numnto.l on ftyiixh card-mount, selected from lint-Mt Konorliiu'iit in the state, go lo PieKcl's Gallery, Independence, Ore, lis will please you when others fail. and U'ft tin- J A I'ntly WiiUIIiik Hpeelal from Itoeua Vista. Th uisrriage ot Miss Klsie Lookhart. of Marion county., and Mr. Walter Pavisson, of Buena ViKta, was solemnized at tho M. K. church nt this place Sunday fore noon. The marriage ceremony was performed by Hev. Osborne, of Independence, and took place nn mediately after the church ser vices. The edifice was filled to overflowing with spectators to wit news the svent. Tho bride was prettily gowned in bluo Bilk with, while silk and applique trimmings. The brides maid was Miss Pearl Lockhart, who wore a white gown trimmed in blue. The groom was suitably attired in black, his groomsman being Harry Davisson. The bride is an estimable young lady and respected by all who know her. Mr. Davisson is a young man of good character, steady and industrious, and many friends of both join in congratula tions and good wishes. The newly wedded pair are to reside in Oregon City, where the groom has a cottage furnished and ready to receive his bride. I low 'a This? We oiler One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure . V. J. Chunk & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust IS years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business InuiHiirtkiiiH, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their (inn, Wskt & Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.ix.nu, Kinnan & Mab vin, Wholesale DruKKista, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nully, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent? free. Price "."toper bottle. Sold hv all driurits. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Miss Bessie Butler is quite ill at present. 11. J. Taylor, who has been in Eastern Oregon for several months, returned home t"day. Miss Helen Cooper has-been ill during the past week. Students to the Normal are roll ing in on every train, and there promised to be a much larger at tendance than usual. The band concert last Saturday evening contained some excellent numbers, but the crowd was much smaller than usual owing to the cool weather which preyailed. IcircH to have an opportunity to thow 3011 w4 (J 5-fr SHOES A Cotton and woolen blankets, rubbers and rubber boots, hats, caps, and un- 3 derwear, hosiery, sox, handkerchiefs, fj. calicos, ginghams, cotton batting. overalls and jumpers, muslins, canton A flannels and outing flannels. If we get the chance I am sure that we can convir ce you that our prices and qualities are equal and right. f THE RAKET STOR. A girl was scalded in the Horst t tween the fleetest footed racers on Bros, hop yard last week and died the coast. Good music and high iron, the effects of '.be burns, .class entertainment in the evening. Further particulars we did not ' Reduced rates will be made by (J(iril the Southern Pacific for the oc- casion. Ask your agent for full Attend the Male Fulr to be Held information. at Salem September 15-20. . Take a few days after haying; and harvesting and go away for a ; change ot scene and air. Too few; farmers and farmer's wives take ! any vacation during the year There is nothing so good as a ; change of living and a few days': rest to brace one up, both physi-j cally and mentally. Most of the large city business houses give i their employes one or two weeks' vacation during the year, and they find it pays well in the belter j health of their men and greater in-! terest taken by them in their duties. A week s rest attending the state fair is both educational To make a long story short 1 .j These warm days we will not tell you of anrt recreative. ; the beauty or tine finish of our laundry The exposition building will be work, but just remind you that when filled with the finest exhibits of you want that delicate colored neglige Speltz The host hog food crown. Good for all kinds of stock. A heavy yieldor; can be sown fall or snnnff. Well adapted to the Willamette valley. For sale by Wm. Mktzlkh, who lives on the I). J. Whiteaker place, 2 miles north of Monmouth, Oregon. Geo.F- Rodgers & Co. Wholesale Paper Dealers Our Taper and Bags are products of the best mills in tbe country. You will save money ou prices and freight with us. 130 Court St, Salem, Or. MOTHERHOOD The groat est ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or gans, but Wine of Curdid does regulato derangements that pre vent conception j does prevent miscarriage ; does restore weak functions and shattered nerven and does bring babies to homes barren and desolate for years. Wine of Cardui eives women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can get a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui from your dealer. l7iriE"CARDUI ' HI Market btreet, Memphis, Tenn., April 14, 1901. in Moraary, lwi, I took one bottle of Ulna ... 11 J 1 i Thcdford'n Black-Draught. I hadbeen named fltteea yean and had nerer tj..vu vumi w m vuim until i woi nine ' Cardui. Now I am mother of a fine oaojr (in wnioo m oorn March SI, 1901. The baby weigha fourteen pounda and I - mm mn j pvnuD wuiu irei Now my home la happr and I aerer will be without Wln of Cardui in mv honss 'n. Mra. J, W. a SMITH. ymptoina, "The Uuitm' Artvl-x.rr IenrU Rfi lh Ch"ooo MeiuetiM Companr, tuutanooca, Tana, " laundered that we will do it iust like the farm, field and orchard. The I new without injury to color or fabric. ,. . , . m .., ,, Our work on linen collars and cuds livestock show will surpass any- W(?, , ,nnff g&id , 0n)erg ,eft w Kutch-8 thing of the kind ever given on the barbershop on the Salem stage will re- coast, and no progressive farmer , P" attention- can a fiord to miss seeing the l8" $flklH $C3!H i1Utt(1ry sibil i ties of improved breeds and , ,. Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous breeding. D oinisted. Mgr. Phoue 11. 32t (iood racing every afternoon be- Liberty Street. vti . i.iViVr Vii Vri Vi. ViiVii VitiViiiViiViiVfV I at. COST tm 5 A complete line of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Patent Dust Pans ! 5 For sale cheap a number of Secondhand Articles. Pictures Framed 2 At lowest living prices. Call on I Wm. .BARNETT, At Telephone Office. x :