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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
INPKI'KVPKXC-K KXTKHI'KISK. 1N1...'KXIKS OUKCPX, (HVTOHKH W, . f" f r rS Vi v' Vy vSs Q5) a a Qf 01 01 0! 01 01 01 01 01 m ffl MEN'S SUITS... In all the lao stylos ami in t uts suitable for tall ku:. at.'Ut men as well as those of average luiiUl. S HATS Did you ever try to select a f) hat from two or three boxes that were pulled out from under the Vf , Wall U a iliin't show hlltS PJ that way. Our fine big hat case t) presents nearly 500 hats in plain vie at the same time. These 0) are the samples from our big line, fj comprising all the n?x shapes in ft? the Derby. Fedora, Tourist, Van C) ama, and Pantouiist styles. Salem Woolen Mill Store Leading Clothing Store in the Willamette Valley Largest .took of Clothing ami Furnishings fr ' UV to U found hotwoon rortliin.l and Sacramento. This Toad Knows enough tojump at a Hat-gain. . I. . N I. II . . II I - I I 11,1 i Some People Don't Our store U full of bar!,,. We don't imn cheap .Inff. worth carry In home, ! that give value received to the purotmfcr. Fxpeeially u thl true of our Blanket Department Our Sale.,, blanket are admitted to I the Iwrt made : no quoth,., .Umt it. Then w hen one con eider that we handle them d.rert Irom our own factory, eliminating the middle ...en, ami fn-ltfl.t to .ml from a whole.! house, if. easily seen that we have the i.Me track-no one ..... "'ni'ete with .. phi ivn skk 'A WIIKN" IX SAI.KM. V.lt.t-. .... v.--- Woolen Mill Store j 254-0 Commercial St., Opposite Capital National DanK !i- Overcoats and Raincoats Suitable, preparation for the stormy da) a ahead I a matter of economy waving of health that often mean a saving of money. Tho long full-cut overcoat ia lh" proper coal this aeiiwin. We have an immeiife line, also shorter tuna for those who pnfer them. 1 i We fit out U.ya from head 10 foot an well iih men. l!itB the boy a 10 to 10 10 no C'O to GO to to to 0 to to to to to to to to to to to to I Correspondence 'l! Afr in,) Mrs. .Tames Ilelmick re- ai turned home Saturday after a!Vni. Fuqua. Crowley. R.J. AVUMamson has purchased 50 the north Dart of the O. C Smith farm and is building a barn and "otherwise improving the same. He moved his family onto the property last week. O. L. Kealley has moved his family into the house juet vacated by K. J. Williamson. FiBley Edgar has bought the prop erty owned by i. W. Gay at Crowley and at present occupied b. Elder G. V. Pewtherer. Mr. Edgar will move his family here as soon as Elder Pew therer can get his own house ready for occupancy. Miss Cora Gay, of Sodaville, is here visiting the family of her brother, J. L. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar, of En terprise, are here visiting relatives. Miss Nellie Williamson has gone to Wells to visit relatives. Linn Gay is hauliug his prunes to Dallas, where 8. P. Kimball pays him 42 cents per bushel for them. His Life in Peril. "I just i-eemed fo have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred J5ee, of Welfare. Texas, "billiousness and a lame back had made life a l.urden. I could't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bitters, but they . worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, eat. eat any thing, have gained in strength and en joy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50c at Kirkiand Drug Co.'s. I pleasant visit in Portland j I'. J. Dickinson is slowly im proving. Fred Hooper and Ernest John son, of Independence, were through this way one day last week. Pearl Alexander arrived home on Wednesday's train from a few days' recreation at th coast. James Ilelmick has a tine new chopper for his warehoue. ML8 Edna Cox, who has been staying with Mrs. J. 0. Davidson, has -eturned to Independence. R. AV. Swink is teaching the Highland school. Mrs. Swink has Eugene. absence. Mr. and Mis. D. M. Calbreath were visiting friends in Parker Sunday. School meeting was held at the school house Saturday night for the pnrrfK nf e'eetilig a teuchej-, but there being no applications in F'allst'lty Leader C. I). Tice has decided not to make a stable of Ma building on Main street, F. K. Hubbard having made arrangements to build a new livery barn on the site of the old one which will be occupied by Dennis & Hughes. Mr. Tice will finish up his build ing as a store. There is a good job for some man and woman to bo bud by applying to the .school board chairman, F. C. Koymond, or blotch, Hr, pitnpk. iUvr u I hay imMi, nor win y WM; "T KlftlVt. It tfhiriflt IlUV Mtn - ------ the fai-e. Kceiim or salt rl.eum vm.i- lull before It. Itcurrs sore iiiw, cui- ...., t.uiwla cli h H IIS. UlIrtllllllD I'T ' . " ... . in.i. I I !..... f piles. at Kirkiand Drug (.. . - - ciiairmun, ".'ujuii"i " charge of the postoflice during his , Uje Ira Mebrling, dean- nig up tlio scnooi uuusu jut-- paratory to beginning school Ties for the new railroad have been cut and llumed down from the mills. The J. C. Frink and Harvey Ga-'e families went to Salem ffliMlI 11, 11. Hnsigu has returned to his homo nt Salt Luke ( ity, after spending live months hero with his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Courter. Anait Mver and family went over into the Hasit) country Satur day for a short sojourn with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hinshsw, At the M. K. conference) which O closed at (1 rants 1'as tnk ago 1 Monday night, Kev. H. A. l.ns- finFr'nN i to1 wa i!-M'i,Hi,i,'1 to uw Sunrrr I INP ilu- ,,(,re- Tl, new l"lstorof lluirtM DAmFIP ' Zimmermiin, while Kev. Hounds .. ..i will goto Mebama. The Inde- dki'akt TIME. SCI1 EDULK arhivb j ppndeiico Mpointo i Kov. S. FOR KKOM IVOKIKN!iKM K YHuM ! . the meeting was postponed until j yesterday to be gone two or Parker. C. R. Parker left last week for Portland to try city life awhile. Wm. Fuoua is over on Salmon riyer this week. Phone 851 further notice. I three days. Jeff Miller was an Independence! We understand that work on visitor Sunday. jthe new Bryan-Lucas store is to Ik, pushed to completion at once. When in SALEM put your team) Something in the line of a in the j novelty was discovered on a ocr fTDHMT Ithreevenr old buck which was RED r-HUINI brought down by Frel Lamvay EiVCr y and TCCd StabR j last week when he and Russell their claims. On one side ol Reasonable, rates for Livery Rigs. ! the deer were two very large RMUMHtt Bramkl, Prep..! "fc.! . IIUII Ul l"C o,,,i,,i " - r J 164 Commercial hi. ; , rareiy iounu. . Chientfo Halt, Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, St, 4.:,0rm Ha in via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- Mi". ton. ,. Atlanta: Half bake, Denver, I.'t V,,rt Imullll. 50 l in via Kansas City, St 8: 10 a in . . II.! Iliiriliiig- bonis, v.iin:i." ton. and KaHt. St Paul Walla Walla, 1-ewls-FastMail toti,Siokami,Wal il a m via hire, P u 1 1 in a n, i a in Spokane. Minneapolis, St I Hill, .'Ulll, I,,.',,,- waukee, Chicago and Fast, -O 1',,rtlnn(l tn CIlil'llL'O. No fiww," ........ change of cars. Tickets KaHt via all rail or via lioat. ami ran via i ", OCEAN AND KIVEK SCIlKDUh!'. KBOM PORTLAND. I ...... nR JORDAN'S cbiaT1 MUSEUM QF ANATOMY' 1061 MARKET ST.t SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Thl,irit"t Anatomlcul Mint'iim In im Witnd. I tlrral'Hl nth-nrtlfm tn thm City. A ft p 111 All sailing dates tibjeet. to change, l'nr Sim Fmneisco Sail everv S day. 4 i m Daiiv except COLUMBIA IIIVKB Kiiiiilav Spin To Astoria sod way 4pm Saturday landings. F;x. Sun. 10 p m AL HERKEN, Agt., Independence. $i ifi Til lnltnt'MeM, or iitiy tNmtrnft it 1 1 mI aaii l tt V m luttiu K'lUtjUBiifdiWyf'Mt DR. 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