Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 02, 1902, Image 8

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Salem Woolen Mill Store
Leading Clothing Store in the Willamette Valley
Late st Ptiwk of Clothing ami Furnistiinp for im-n iml hoy t '
1'ouml U'twivn l'd tland ami Sairanii'iito.
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MEN'S SUITS...
In all tho laso styles ami
in cuts suitaMo for tall
nu'ii or stunt hum) as well
a. those of average build.
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HATS
Did vou ever try tn select a
hut from two or three boxes that
were pulled out from mule' the
counter? Well, we don't show lints
that way. Our fine lg hat ease
presents nearly 500 hats in plain
vie at the same time. These
are the samples from our hi: life,
comprising ail the n.nv chapes in
the Derby. Fedora. Touiist, Pan
ama, and Pantoniisl Ptvles.
'Phis Toad
Knfiws enoupluto jump
at a liaijzaiu.
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Some
People
Don't
that
Our store I full of bargains. Wo don't mum cheap stutt', not wi.rth carryiti home, pH .i
jtve value rec-b'ed to the purchaser. Fspeciullv I this true f our
Blanket. Department
Our Salem blanket are admitted to l the lieet made : no cpiestion about it. Then w hen one e.oi.
aiders that we handle them direct troni our own factory, eliminallnj the middle n, ami freight charge
to anil from a wholesale home, it's ea-ily Been that we have the in-iile traek no one ran compete with us.
CAM. ANDSF.K f.S WIIKS IN .S.U.F.M.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
254-6 Commercial St., Opposite Capital National BanK
Overcoats
and
Raincoats
Suitable pnpaniii'Mi fr the
stormy dat h ahead it a matter of
cconom) a savinj of health
that often means u -avion of nn'iiev .
The long fllll-cut oVereout is the
proper mat thl season.. We have
mi ijiinictii line. aln i horii" oiuh
for thone who prefer I hem.
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pimt!wTMTwi 5 M fwu Cieorisia Huniak. r, of Turner.! A lonbli I HT.
Ainerli'ii'i I'o in oils IteaiillrH
an.yn.ir with her aunt. Mr. H. K. A event of iiiueli Inlerent In I'olk j !kwih horror on kln frtipilMim,
ICickreall.
COrreSPOnClenCe "SI i U will neud -liol Lew Ibid C(lUIltjr 0.curr(;l ,.ar AUmuy lant
'Thurxd y iiiornuiK at II o'cioi-k. ll
1. A. Allen moved bin plrU to Dalian j was a double, wedding t tbo reideiie
Monday, wbeie they will attend col-1 of Mr. and Mrs. AliKimt i'ai(enkopf.
lege thin winter. j The hrldes were MImm Delia V, l'aifen-
, , , . . ... ! koiif and Mias lielle I'rilebelt, both of
Mrs. liafkett and grandHon, ern ! " I '
Fos, went to Dttllaa Monday. ' ' " ,
' kopf, of Hiieim it . and W III Morrl-
Win. Molson went to Salem Monday mllf ( ppdee.
ou tniiierH. Mr. Molwm will niuke ; At B,,Miiiited hour tb younx
urrauxemenid to have Ills hop yard ;cou,,M entered the parlor and were
put in fine shape before leaving for i ,m,t ,y jl,,V- ))avt, of the Hnptlut
home in Montreal, Canada. i chiir h of Albany, who performed the
very lmrelve
John West aud bride, nt Tygh Vai
ley, are visit irjj Mr. Itas-ket.
J. B. Xesmith it baili ng apples to
the cider mill at Saltm for Joe Ca-tit-itle.
J. W. Mi lea moved to the O'Brien
farm Wednesday, havinif lented the
same for a number of years.
The superintender t of the ay'uni at
Salem bougf.t o.(k;0 shakes of I'eter
Cook Monday.
J. W. Fetzer and wife vioittd B. F.
Whiteaker and family Sunday.
Mr. ll. Fox and mother, Mra. K
Bahkttt, went to 8alem Haiurday.
ruK eereaiony in a
manner.
Tl.a I.riilim u iti IovhIv in L'OWtlM of
Holt MeDanlel moved to Dall. Frl- j w , ()I.Kllll,,y Ulmnw, with ribbon,
d"'' ,,re aud .naerlioii. Ivieb carried a
Mins Bau'ine Nesmith has gone toihoimuet of white roues. The groom
ahe had been visiting three m uths.
Frank Tatuin moved up near Sheri
dan last week.
T. 8. Burch finirlnd baiing hi.-) Iiopa
Saturday.
Mrs. T. S. Buren went to Halun
Salurday.
Two families from Iowa, relatives of
Mr. J. Lougnecker, arrived Friday and
are looking up farms for the purpose of
locating.
Mr. Kngeruianfoii, of hheridan, has
rented the Coolidge farm and will
move the iirst of October.
Miss May Dempt-y was visiting btr
aunt, Mrs. Guthrie, of Monmouth, a
few days last week.
Mrs. M. Myer moved to Halem last
Thursday.
H. C. Seymour and mother. Mrs. F.
Brown, moved ii to Mrs. Myer'a place
Fridry.
r-'cbool commeneed Monday with a
fair attendance, with H. V. Seymour
and Miss Hoy as teachers.
... .. , ., , .,. 1 Saiem to at tend school again this win- were neatly attired in thH usual black .
C..N. McAr.Lur, ,f Portland who , After .Jrtu,atlo,m the merry com-
hasl'een visiting here for a tew days, i " ,. , ull,.,
went to Fngene Thnr-day to a ! A. A. Winters, of Dallas, held ser- ; ny retired to the dinin r.H.m w I re
went to Eugene innoay si e i Hunday to a good audience, j a delleious dinner was served. The
few days. j f Jmp.y went to Halem Hatur- newlv married pal ih left for Dallas In
Mrs. N. 8. Burch and Liuu Ntsniith ! j., ; t. nrternoon fir a brief sojourn,
went to Dallas Saturday. j ,o Iudepe... Pagenk.pf Is t.o well known in
Mrs. Thos. Cantiel l returned last ! dejce Slln(lav. , J I'olk county to need many words of
w.b fmm Tiulnth. Wisconsin. wLerei ' ' . . cninmendalion. Modest and womanly,
joiwi noon iriuiuwi i-1 may """a HUi:ees"ful teaener ami npum mo
Mill Crek, where he bad been to lake j Hi(.j.ini sie numbrrs her frle'i.ls by the
home bis mollir-iu law. Mrs. Work. w,reV,.r H1(; ifi v. Mi- I'rlt-
I cbett likewi-e Is hiwlily respected by
Oul of Jiciii'i .mvs. ... . , - ,i
; all and a lady win character would
"When death se m. il very near n.,.,., ,.,.dit on any man fortunate
from a severe stomach and livt-r j .llflIK, io win her. Of the grooms
trouble that Iliad suffered with for j ony k,1m1 wor(M (.ii taf spoken, and
years," wri.es P, Muse, of Durham, , I)JHMy frt,iuu of all parties join in good
X. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills j u.iH,i.H utui hearty congratulations,
saved my life and gave perfect health." yjn, KMt at the wedding were: Mr,
Best p.l s on earth aoo omy -c ai , Pugenkopf, Mis-es
Lena mid Anna Pagenkopf, I'edee;
Mrs. Ida Forbes, Moutttvills, Or., and
Dev. Davis of Albany.
Mr. I' ageukopf and bride are now
"at home" to friends lu Buctitt V'isia,
.while Mr. Morrison and bride have
aken up their residence on the groom's
ranch in the Fedee valley.
G. L. Zumwalt, who operates
the Imperial cafe, had his bands
badly burned this week. The gas
oline in his fitove caught fire and
in carrying it out he was no severe
ly burned that he has no use of
either hand at present.
blotches, sores, pimples. Thev don't
For Sale.
A ftiau of mares, win weiv' n
1 00 ami 1 ." M pounds, a set ef
the fai-e. Kc.eiua or suit rlieiuu van -ish
liefort It. Itrures sore lips, cliaie
pei' hands, chilblains. Infallible fur
piles. L'"ie at Klrkland Brug t'o.'s.
inch lire. Price very reasonable.
Inuir of W. II. Warner, Did-,
pentlehce, lrejon.
Row Vou $iand.
OREGON
Shout Line
and union Pacific
Monmouth, II
lialls'.on, II .
Itin-im Vista, II
Pcdie, I'
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i Hiekreal. IV
j Calvary, D
! Parker, ii
; Mount Hood View, t'
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Kirkland Drug Co.'s.
When in SALEM put your team
in the.
RED FRONT
Etoery and Teed Stable
Reasonable rates for
Livery Riga. . . .
Radabaugh Bramlct, Props.
164 Commercial 8t.
i-chone 851.
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Moinuont b, A !!!
HilllpHOII, It
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11 Contest ends it P. m. Octobsr 4.
-i ..m p in
S: 10 a m !
Chicago Halt l.nke, Denver,
Portland Ft Worth, luialiit,
Special Kansas tlity, HI.
11a in via lmis, Cliiciigoand
II u ii tun;- Fast,
ton.
Atlantic! Salt. Luke, Denver,
Kxpress Ft Worth, ( luialiit,
H:o() p in via Kansas Oily, 8t
llunling- bonis, Chicaifo
ton. and Fast.
St Paul Walla Walla, Lewis
Fast Mail ton, Spokane, Wal
II a m via hire, Pull m a n,
Spokane. Minneapolis, St
Paul. Ililllith, Mil
waukee, Chicago
and Fast.
72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No
change of cars. Ticket)) Fast via all
rail or via boat and rail via Portland.
OCKAN AND KIVFK SC11KDL LK
FROM 1'OHTl.ANl).
rvisiT DR. JORDAN'S grcatI
nJUSEUH OF AHAT0MY1
H p in
All i-nilin latc
piibjfct tn change.
For San KrnmtiMco
Snil evcrv 5 rlavfti
4 p m
Daily
except
Sunday
8pm
Saturday
10 p m
C'Ol.tVMHIA KIVKR
To Antoria nnd way
lamiingH.
4 p in
Kx. Hun.
Ah H ERKEX, Agt., indejHindenue.
105! MAHKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
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Writ. f..r H'Hili, lIIII.OIIT OF
MIHRI1M MaII.kd Khkjc (A valuable j
biHU ftir iupii.) t ail of u Hto
DR. mOAH k CO., 1051 Market St., 8. P.