Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, September 25, 1902, Image 4

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E. E. Paddock's
Shoe Sale Continued
One Weok.
Eatc Arrival !
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Shoe Sale Continued
One Weok.
Roy Special Prices-
Worcester on ladies Wraps
Corsets. rr, .
If you nonl a now lross rail ami seo j
our lino of 1
Dress Goods and Silks !
Wo aro slowing tlio latest patterns j
X ami :l IVIllldtU' Stock I'M' Vi'll!' in-
JUST ARRIVED
From 1 'hit-ago, a lino of Ladies' Itoadv
To-Wear
WINTER HATS
Thov aro in at ami dressy. Just tho
thing for strot-l uso .
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One week more!
Special Shoe Sale Continued
Vweire apieahly surpridTitiTthe result of our Special Slmo Sale last wook. hi ortlor that om of our patrons from tho conn-
try may have an opportunity to see these shoo bargains wo have (loci.le.1 to continue tho sale for another week.
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Independence Enterprise.
AND WEST SICE.
FLBUsflEO KVEItV THCRf DAY.
R. E.GKAY, KIHTtiR AN1 I'KOI HIEIOK.
Entered at Indepenaence, pwrtomf a seeoD(lluM mutter.
Subscription $1.50 Per Year.
TEI.EI'HONK 51.
SUBSCHI PTIOX KATES,
(strictly In ndvance)
j'er year
Six mouths :
rSluKle copy . ,
Local notices are 5 eents per line utralKht-abwrfutely
no reduction for any reason whatsoever.
Hates on display advertlsi made known on appll
cation.
Gossip From the Fair.
Special Correspondence.
More people- attended the state fair tin's
year than have been seen there for many
seasons. Each train came in loaded with
excursionists attired in best bib and tuck
er, bent on seeing the "whole show." The
carap ground was literally white with
tents, and as the campers moved about in
front of their abodes preparing meals, an
onlooker involuntarily compared the
scene to an immense ant-bill, alive with
busy inhabitants, each one but a speck on
the "face of the earth yet forming a part
of an important whole. The scene was
pretty.
One of the new attractions on the
ornnnds was a miniatbre railroad some
100 yards in length.
in pvii enci anion!? them one in which
the Missouri giantess appeared. She is
over eight feet in heightli, but is very
stooped in the shoulders and illy propor
tioned. Her feet are of immense size, re
quiring, it is stated, a No. 2-1 shoe.
Mothers and fathers were touched by a
scene on the fair grounds Thursday after
noon. The boys from the Reform School
were brought" over to the grounds en
masse to witness the races and see the
other sights. As they marched a little
girl kept step with one of the smallest
lads. Her arm was about his shoulders
and his head was bent. Observer mur
mured, '-her little brother." She, the
well-dressed petted daughter; he, tho ban
ished son in garments that bespoke his
disgrace! The sight brought moisture to
many an eye as the little girl fell back
and mingled again with the crowd.
IJtifini Vista.
Elmer Nash left a few days ago for
Monmouth to enter the State Normal.
Gideon Davisson and family and Mrs.
Byron Nixon are at the coast for an out
ing. They left Tuesday by private con
veyance. S. II. Baldwin and 'wife arrived Sunday
from Winlock, Wash., and are visiting
relatives. In about ten days they will oc
cupy the Damon place, near Independ
ence, owned by Rev. J. li. Baldwin.
Visitors in Buena Saturday were Bon
ton Smith, wife and daughter, of Rainier.
tr Smit-.li is nroorietor of a lariro mercan-
e ranroausomcj t at that .,, ' aud his
Hop pickers are en route home from tlio ,
yards adjacent to Buena. Many wagon i
loads of theso trayelers pass through town'
each (lay.
Mr. and
relatives and
left Friday.
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get the news "while you wait.
A double wedding with four well known
Co the people
Of Independence
And l'tilk county, I have
opeipMl un up-to-date
Mrs. II. L Hall are visiting' i
I friends in Corvallis. They i
Hurry, hurry, hurry! The contest f
doses next week. Help w in one of tlie j
prizes for your home correspondent who
tells all the good and bad things he hears (
about you each week. Hand in your sub- yj
scription for the Kxtkui-uisk today and fl
Polk county people m chief actors oc- flN
curred near Albany yesterday forenoon.
Particulars will appear in next week's yj
KN' . , , f Flour, Feed and
Tin. f'n-Ht. rain that has fallen in this . w '
part of the county for over two months ;W
came last Thursday night and frightened 7I
many people home from tho state fair. (iS
The shower was much needed, and
sides lessening the dust it cleared theat-j
mosphero of the dense smoke that had
prevailed for nearly ten days.
Among Salem visitors last week werejjN
C. 0. Kays, Ed Prather, Harvey Colo, 7I
Harry Squires and Ohas. Moore. !lS
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Public school in Buena Vista opens mi;;,;
h mjoci mil.
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Ji. P. Hall, wife and daughter, Miss;
Grace, of Oregon City, have been camp-
100 yards in length Keal cars , ere a millinery store and ladies-
fitted with high backed seats that made. I department. Both were,
r,;,aKlo a ride on tti is line. A tiny
engine, with a full grown man as engineer,
drew the cars and children and grown-up
people alike enjoyed the sport. The de
vice was a Great Northern advertisement,
both unique and profitable.
The usual number of side shows were
furnishing goods department. Both were,
in childhood, residents of Buena Vista.
Monroe Kreutz was a Salem visitor
Monday.
Gus Pagenkopf made a trip to Dallas
Wednesday. He was accompanied by
Johnny McClain. Next week's Enter
prise will tell the rest of this item.
mg on their property in miena lor sev- ijw
era! davs. making necessary improve-';;;
merits and visiting friends. They leave
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shortly lor ineir nome, imvinji biwhv mi; ,
Commission
STORE
In tho building known as the
Jftbletic Club Building
And I earnestly solicit n share of
yonr patronage.
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honnieking season in theso parts
Picking in the Win. Steele yard was
not completed until Wednesday. - The
hops are said to be excellent.
Keep posted. Road the news while its
fresh. Take the paper that tells what
you want to know. The Entkri'RIHk is
the ono to call for.
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