Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, September 25, 1902, Image 7

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    INPKl'KNDKNC'K KNTKHmiSK, INDEI'KNDKNCK, OUKfiOX, KKITKMBKH Z 100S.
1902
1902
Fall Announcement
Monmouth s Big Dry Goods Store!
Our Blj New Fall Stock i nmv ulmuHt complete in every ,le.artm.Mit and ih much larger thai, ever before. Our goods are all of the very best
,tm'itv a..l lM.uKlit in the Lent markets .,f the ea,t .inl we guarantee our prieen as low as any store in Polk county. Our uial Thirty Days' Fall
"SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1902
Durinvhieh time we will allow a Special Discount of Ten Per Cent on every dollar Cash Purchase, excepting Parting, Muslin,
Kul.her P.ootH anil Shoes, t'alicoH and heavy Leather Shorn.
Clothing We have punhaseil a largo new and up-to-date
t-ek of nien'K, hoy' and youths clothing, hoys'
tiuits from $1 to $ 1 1. per nuit. Men's suits from $.r to
.?I7..)U, large assortment, latest styles. When you want
a nice, new ami stylish suit coiue and eee us.
Dress Goods We are showing the largest and most
complete line line of dress goodsVver seen in Monmouth,
armor cLAD-rrL: . 'Lr
STOCKINGS
(RAVEMA. BRAND)
T0U0H GOODS FOR ROUGH
WEAR.
Triple Knee, Toe anoIIcc!
AS SHOWN HERE.
uihui: I-IIH.
ACL FAMOUS
RAVEN BRAND
skirtings, plain and satin Prunellas, mel
tons, and various other new and desirahle
f.ihrics.
Capes and Jackets -We have a line line of women's,
misses' and children's Capes, Jackets and Purs. It will
ho to your advantage to see our line before making your
purchase.
Our line of men's women's and children's underwear
cannot he excelled anywhere and our prices are way
down.
Hats in all styles and prices.
When vou want Shoes our store is the place to get
them. All kinds for every day wear and fine dress shoes for men, women's
and children's at prices that will please you. Trade with us and you will
always be nappy.
Yours For Business,
S. M. Daniel,
KiAsND Monmouth,
Oregon.
FOR SALE BY
( 'nlvniy.
Mm. Clari'lie All-ii mid ImWy nr
vl-Hlim her parent, Mr. Mid Mm
llfiit.v C'orkle.
V.. KvmiH "l Henry Cockle mid
f ,iii!ii attended llii! rtr In-it Thurn
lay. (iraiidnm Heliulek has teturned to
lier Inline In Alhany.
Hell (Ji laxity iiikI Clay ISiihh went to
AIwji I In lli or I ho week.
(ieiitKe Mine, wife K ml twoetnl
dreii, of (Yniralla, nr vlnliliii? tit the
li.m.e nNniiie Heliulek. Mi. Mnye
ih a brother of Mr. 1 lelnilek.
John W. Alexander, I. IVtuinon
hikI Mr. Howlaliy leave f r the coaitt
WedneHilay for n lew day' Hahing.
Clay HumIi unit Null Helmlek were
in Alhnny Hiituri'lity.
James Alexatirler In Btillerlng with
rlieuniatlMtii.
Oeoro lieufaiid wife and Kiumlt
(larr Hpeiit Sunday on Koap Creek.
J Hinilh, of Corvullia, i-peut Sunday
ut the home of K. Kvana.
I.UIlan Cox went to Monmouth
Wednesday, where will attend the
Normal thin winter.
J. M. Ted row and wife moved to
Coivnllis lust Satur.hiv, where their
IfiOBKOXiMndcpcBifcRM and Salem
,,STAGB
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
l.eitvcs Monmouth at 7:S0 A. M.
hi-iivoN Independence, lit N A. M.
Ketnioinjr leav Salem at ':"0 o'clock P. M.
ll"ii!iiiirt ut Little Palmf Hotel. Independence.
U"d Front. ln r 1 1 ut, Ssil-in. ' ,
A. A. lYEI'S Prop-
I tumi fence mmi
W (), vet.! Oh, yen! Y. lovers of pence and irohienty, tfooii ,
'2 neli-h'lM.rii mid K"d Htock. und th eertiiinty of hrveHtiii where
i'-" you finw. Tim uln.ve hlesslntt im niany other emi he enjoyed by
t iMl:ii:in! your old feniMiii? with onn of the heat woven wire feiiee on J,
THE PAGE FENCE S
S Ih one of the liext eoniiiien-ial feiieeH on the market. It turns every-
12 thinu-hut hid and water And the Kitselnian f.T.ce, built to fit, JJ-
your ground, turiiH eliiekens iuk, hullt and horses. The only JJJ,
-5 fenee on the market wiih barb wire for m-lvaue, top and bottom w
Z For nale hy 5
J. E. WILLSON, - Independence.;:
on. Allien, will attend the O. A. C.
Their many frieiidn regret their de
parture. Clarence Tedrow und wife
will run the farm.
A Hoy's Wild Klde Far Lite.
With family around expecting him to
die, and h con ridiiiR for life, 18 inileit,
to net rr KhiK'i New Diwovery for
Consumgition, ColiphH and Colds, W. II.
Brown, of I-eenville, Iml., endured
death' agonies fpjin BHtlinia, hut this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured hi in. He write: "I
now sleep soundly every nijiht." Like
marvelous euros of consumption, pneu
monia, bronchitis, coughs, eolde and
(?rip prove its luatchlens merit for all
throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottle 5le and 1.00. Trial iwith'S free
at Kirkland Ding Co.'s.
Fortune Favors a Texan.
"Having distressing pains ir. head,!
hack nd stomach, and being withou !
appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New i
Life Pills,'' writes W. P. Whitehead, of j
Kennedale, Texas, "and soon felt like a j
new man." Infallible in stomach and
liver troubles. Only 2c at Kirkland j
Drug Co.'s.
6. L Rabins
Independence, Ore.
Marble and
Granite
SU'j'JKfW-'
Slonuments and Head
stones Ctmetery
work etc.
For Sale.
A spun of mnrei). will weigh
MOO iinii 150U pouiuls, n fet if
hnriieas and u jjood 'i wagon, 3
inch tirw. I'ric verv reasonnble.
Inquire of W. II. Vurner, Inde
petuleiice, Oregon.
l'.eueh it Powers' Mim-trel.i gave;
a lroni . Cieiin K )o- i;t.-i rv-iiin" in
their big tent.
It wnf well titteml-
i iiotwithtdntitlitiK the iticlcnent
i Wl'Hlhf
IHOuSEWOKift
Too much housework wrecks wo
men's nerves. And the constant
c:iro of children, day and nijjlit, is
often too trying tor even a strong
woman. A h:i"ir:ud face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
i and mother. Peruiiired mouses,
1 leuconhca and falling of tne
I womb result from overwork.
' Every housewife needs a remedy
to rojnilate her menses and to
I kee;i her sensitive female organs
! in perfect condition.
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t THE aTY
I
F-M-SK'NNER, Prop.
& ....My personal attention given to
! all ordera entrusted to nie. Prompt
i 0 attention in even- instance f
3 P1IONK 274.
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Monmouth, H
Balls'.on. H
lluena Vista, II
IVdce. P ......
Anti-ieii
Ilif-lilands, I!
HiekreaH-
Calvary, D .
Parker. U
Mount Hood View, C.
Cunvley, fl
Airlie, S
liallston
I.ewieville, E
Monmouth, A
Simpson, B
Monmouth, S
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is iioinf? lius mr ii,ou;oina ui
American women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
fl writes tins frank letter:
r.lnndpane. Ky., Feb. 10, 1501.
T .m bo irlad that your Wire of C'ardui
I I have i li for y'ars. I am doing- my
I . -. : i V. A,,- a ii tr hot n a Tin I
wnsheil !u.st vreofc and was not one bit
than I ever w before, and k-ep proort
and eat noiwij.
down livo or 8ix tunes every ay, but
now I do not think of ly in or down through
I no ui -
81.00 AT IIU aSTS.
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
I,eaves Indeien-(1,-nco
for Mon
mouth Hint Atrlie
7Si a. in-
aSAI p. m.
Leaves Ilu1rM"
ileinv for Moii
lIKIlllll and Unlliis
Usui a. m.
7:li p. in.
1ves Monmouth
for Airlie.
7:"n a. m.
S:") p. ni.
l.ves Monmouth
lor 1'nlliis.
Ui'Jii a. m.
7:30 p. in.
I,ovs Airlie for
Mori mom h ami
Int'iH'mioiHt.
9n a. in.
mM p. 111.
l.faves la!las for
Monmomli anit
Inilopetulemt'.
1:I p. 111.
S:;iO '
Ives Monmoutti
tVir 1 tKlepmntenve
9:4r a. m.
l::i p. lu.
2:W "
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II HI "
Lvaves Iiideppii
Ufuce for Alon,
2:05 p. Ill
Chttun Moan Uie Co.. t haltauoo, rnn.
Contest ends at 6 P. m. Octoscr 4.