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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
lNDHPENIlENCK ENTEIiPHISK, INDEI'ENDKNCK, ORBC.ON, OCTOHKIl 0. 1002. 1902 1902 Fall Announcement Monmouth's Big Dry Goods Store! Our liix New Fall Stock i now iilmoHt complete in every .kpartinot an.1 much larger than ever More. Our good aw all of the very best ,u..Mtv u...l In.u.hf in tl. Lot markets of the ea.t and we guarantee our ...ice as low as any store in Polk county. Our uual Thirty Days Fall w" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1902 unn whic h ti Per Cent on every dollar Cash Purchase, excepting Shirting, Muslin, Kul. her Hoot ami Shorn, Calicos and heavy Leather Shoes. Capes and JacketsWo have a fine line of women's. miHHKs' and children's Capes, Jackets and Furs. It will be to your advantage to nee our line before making your purchase. " Our line of men's women's and children's underwear cannot be excelled anywhere and our prices are way down. Hats in all styles and prices. When you want Shoes our store is the place to get them. All kinds for every day wear and fine dregs shoes for men, women's and children's at prices that will please you. Trade with us and you will always be happy. Clothing W'u have purchased a large new and up-to-date stock of men's, boyn' and youths' clothing, boys' suits from $1 to $U..r.() per suit. Men's suits from to $17..'I), large assortment, latest styles. When you want n nice, new ami stylish suit come and pee us. Dress Goods Wo are showing the largest and most complete line line of dress goods ever seen in Monmouth, ARMOR CLAD'Tir;;''!,: LX STOCKINGS " ,., .,. , skirtings, plain and satin Prunellas, niel JJr'T'OJ tons, and various other new and desirable r I . laoncs. (RAVEN $0$ 1 OUTWIA LIATHi. TOUGH GOODS FOR ROUGH WEAR. Triple Knee, Toe .no Heel AS SHOWN HERE. L.ISL.E2 FINISH. ALL FAMOUS Yours For Business, S. M. Daniel, RAvxAsND Monmouth, Oregon. FOR SALE BY A GERMAN CITIZEN Speaks Gratefully of His Re lief by Dr. Darrin. T Kdltor: Fur ero mt my health low been Impaired from tlmef feel of t1y8.inU, lii-art l kl.iuey llm-uxe, mid piilii In IIib Hioiiiui-li ami back. I have trim! many remedies nud uoclorn lo mi I'M trouoled Wltll UlHOftHH gi-t'niK tip t-ibt to relieve my bladder. Have -eti under ir. Dnrilii'it tri-utiiienl and pronounce mym-ll ietoril to limit li. M.V wife Iiiin lueu NU(!L'pnlully t routed for liver and hUmiiuoIi troiitilenud pitiu in tho tdde. Tell nil your reader to consult iiikhi t.'lifiMHWH, Oregon, smi I will xphdii tiow I wn cured. I urn a ieniiiiii, ami will gludly tell my -"Uii-try men (it my cute. CHAH.ZIF.LKX8KI. luliyln mul Silos. That the dairy indimtry. with hog raising us a necessary and pro muhlf idu isKiio, i rapidly be coming the int paving mode of ranrhing, is a generally aceepted fact. Tiuif li-'S lice-i a marled in--i-i-hi- in this line of funning in the vicinity of Ihtenn Vista tn st two r three years. Where t tit ll thtr were only a few farmers shall bid farewell to had the temerity to venture into wheat and oats and po into the this new business, there are today j dairy business or diversified farm dairy cows on half or two-thirds the ranches, and cream is -tent to the creamery at Independence each day by Mr. Getty, who makes daily trips summer and winter. That the industry pays, a'l ac knowledge. An ordinary milch cow will yield her owner from $ 3 to $( per month in butter fat and he profit is easily reckoned. Not only this, but hogs are quickly fattened on the skimmed milk, and with porkers selling at lrom ").J to OJ cents icr pound gross, hog raieing is about ns profitable as any one could wish it to be. Silos are rapidly growing in popularity, the sihiga being con sidered superior to any other feed for winter use for dairy nock. George McLaughlin, near Buena Vista, who milks. 20 dairy cows, has two large silos; Elmer Hall, with 10 head of cows, is filling a large silo at present; Mr. Getty has another, and others hereabouts are voted "just the tiling." Xiimsmnn ranchers in this lo- Icality declare that unless crops next vear bring a much better inoiiiiiot:ii-TitdpnliKC and Salem STAGB,. SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Monmouth at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Independence at 8 Ai M. Ueturiiing leaves Salem at 2:"0 o'clock P. M. Headquarters nt Little Palace Hotel, Independence, tted Front Ham at Salem. J.A.BYEE8; Prop. ing in general. School Opened .Monday. The Buena Vista public school opened Monday with a large en rollment and bright prospects for the year. Under the able management of Prof. Murphy, an excellent tutor of many years' experience, the pupils in the higher branches will receive the same careful training that is given to scholars in much larger institutions, and a diploma earned in Buena Vista's little college may be displayed by the owner with honest pride. Mrs. Murphy is to have charge of the lower room, which insur-s to the smaller pupils wise and pru dent teaching and precept. Many pupils are in attendance this term from outside districts a fact which demonstrates, the grow ing .popularity of the school and its eflicient instructors. Itucna Vista. Cleve Pratlier loaves the last of this week for Salem, whetio he will enter the business college. Shufe Kreutz is soon to move onto a place near Independence, where he will bo boss of a large hop yard. (ius Pagenkopf and bride were Independence visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, of Wells, spent Sunday with rela tives here. Miss ttertha Kowe has re sumed her studies nt the Normal at Monmouth. We, the Buena Vista corres pondent, wish to thank each and every one who in any man ner uided us in winning nrst prize in the E.ntkri'uisk contest that closed last Saturday. In Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, ylw-Prrnl.lrol Woomn- I'iuo rratlel'lHlMOt rllirn Ohio. "I drtaded the change of life which ii Ut approching. 1 noticed Wine of Odui, and decided to try a bot tle, I experienced ome relief the first month, so I kept on taking It for thret months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Female weafchess, disordered menses, falling of the Womb ami ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman totliechange of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Canlui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Oardui never fads to benefit a suffering woman of . "VAN.... I'unlm wlieVWl Mrs. Webb when she was in dan cer. When you come to use cnance of life Mrs. Webb's letter will mean more to you than it does now, Jiui you umy now ."v suffering she endured. Druggists sell ft bottles of Wine of Cardui. A'INEofCARDUU our feeble wav we aim to give the neighborhood in general as many kind words as are its due; to tell the news as we learn it. If you, the readers, wish to see an item in print, hand it to us and we will cheerfully write it up. If you wish to advertise I hand us your notice or tell u 9 about it and we will give you rates for advertising, etc. If. you are going to subscribe for the paper or renew your sub scription, hand us the amount and give us the benefit of your name in our club. We will saqe you all bother and expense of money orner. In short, help us to get hold of the news and we will do our best to help build up the town and bring our com munity before the public as it deserves to be. Again we thank you for favors in the contest. The prize is a beauty and we are j ustly proud of it. Pay Up. i All parties indebted to the under- signed will please call and settle, ajd oblige. Chute & Moore. (3 (ft THE CITY Cruck transfer Co. F-M- SKINNER, Prop. .My personal attention given to S all orders entrusted to me. Prompt attention in every instance.. PHONK 274. (5? I INDEPENDENCE, ORE w CP V 5 w JO