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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
INDKPKNDBNX'K ENTEItrMSK, INDKPENDENCE, OREGON, OCTOHEU 10. 1902. fc tat U U uuuJ Our special 30 days Fall Opening Sale closes aturday, October 18th Yi.u will i.nvo to hurry if you want that Ten per cent discount on a II yourcach purchases. Jitunlay of this wcek.i the last day. Next 'week we give goods away FREE ! With cash purchases of Capes. Jackets and Clothing. With every $15.00 capo or jacket sdd for cash wo give free a $2.50 umbrella '.. 10.00 ' -m 7.50. U 5.00 Missert and Child Jackets .... ..' . -' Tain O' hhantcr 15 00 Hiit or overcoat xohl for -ah we give away free choice of our $2.50 hats r,50 2.00 iom""!!'l!""13Z'Z"!l .' lJj0 7-0 1.50 5.00 hoy'n Suit or Overcoat .' cap, tie and suspenders , a Wolmvrokuiitliereror.llhi(ulli.lliii.-lotliin1(. We have told twice as many salts at. any INOW COmC a runnm ioIf ,; ,,ave tt 0( Hum)y eft. We have old mils to -everal different parties who Mnm.in.Hl other :.M-ki of clothi.. More huylnB. and all l.ave told us unrt are tetter, prettier pattern, and cheaper than .... . .... i ... i 1 l....l.,.. ....,! iLul ih hiive the ilnet hiiv id onreoiii'litorH. Wo hve uim mui ? ,rai irnr irmc u-th - - - - election ol ladi.V an.) mi-cH cape.. a.,d jacket in Polk county, and they are cheaper also. Our larue alef convince ns that t hi is true. I'on't forget the lime. NKXT. WEEK. Monday, October 20, including Saturday, October 25. On week So lonsrer. We have the utmoHt confidenoe in the quality and selections of our entire stock and are not afraid to l've our price, compared with any one. Come in and look arouud whether you want to buy or not. Yoa are welcome. S. M. DANIEL, Monmouth's Big Store forth WWm fir- ,X ... i i ... I in rf I .lift II (IV (U'll. (liiwige Map of Orejjoii. Melville (mrter, who lots rc cetith returned fi'"tti mi all summer's survey in,' trip into northeastern Oregon with Sur veyor Gesiier, reports tin inter esliiiK result of tlio trip. Most .f Ihn Mirveye'l hind of Wullown county U1 "t extcii.l further vast tluni townships IS n the base line which runs just south of Portland east mid west, mid is the base line of the Willamette meridian. The work of the party n to survey townships three-!', three "ill ond two-50 east, ami n fraction or two, it heintf thought that Snako river would strike these on the cast as is shown in the maps. Hut when the survey was made the 1'aet develnped that Snake river was several mile further cast and that the tier of townships north numbered 51 east would start in the statu of Oregon in stead of over in Idaho its hud hc(U supposed. This gives us more territory as a state than we supposed was ours, and while the change is very slight, it is ! important enough to be of inter lest. , M. Menvin lias rented thelJngley property, in-ar the IVslnterian church and will naive tin-re noon. A ("light error in tho form of his papers will delay Mr. Merwiti Rnini? into the postolliee until they nui he r-tnrned from .Washington. Mrs. F. II. Conkey, of Palins, will tiiov.- to Inilependonee this week, occupying the d we'ling now the home of her son, Geo Conkey, In the meantime Mr. and Mrs. (ieo Conkey will move ti the Hawkins residence on Railroad street. Mr. ll'uwkin has rented Mis. Con key's property i n Dallas Strayed or Stolen. F.iuht. head of cattle One white 4- ear-old Milk Cow; one whil 3-year-old Milk Cow; one hlaok 3 year-old Milk tow; one' black -Steer Call; one roan Steer Calf; one rod and while y perk led lleiler Calf ; one roan 3-year-old Hall; one 2-vear-old red Heifer. All branded V on Viiiht hip and marked with crop and under bit in riuht ear. A Bailable reward for the recovery xhiiio w ill lie paid at Curvalli, Or. J.W. VINEYAUn. inottiitoMMnckpenaence ana Salem ....3' 1 '-A-CZrizL!.... SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Monmouth at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Independence, at X A. M. Returning haves Salem at 2:'M o'clock P. M. Ileadqitftrters nt Little Palace Hotel, Independence. Red Front 15am at Salem. J. A.. BYEES- Prop. Mrs. A. J. Cooper left today for CleKlum, Washington, to attend the hedside of her feon, Curtis L. C,uMfr ubn cc-iim lindlv hurt DV falling from the roof of n ' building on whielrhe was at work. One ot his legs was badly fractured and he was otherwise injured internally A telegram was received here Sunday from New Wnatcom Wash, announcing the death of S. Sears, who moved from McCoy to Wash ington a. few uiout': .ago. A daughter Mrs. Minnie Black, of Dallas, left on the afternoon train for New Whatcom. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke, of Salem, visited over Sunday in town. Falls City Leader 1). F. Courier and C. I). Tice make tho very reasonable offer of deeding eight feet off from tho front of their lots on Main street to the city for $" each to keep the streets wider. If Mr. Lynch can ho dealt with, ns we pre sume he can though we have not talked with him, wo may be saved a part of tho damage w hich would full upon our street by having it narrowed down ns it is plotted. It this is done the platform in front of tho Tice building will he tho sidewalk, otherwise the walk will come still eight feet further into the road. Let us see w hat can be done. Tolk County Pomona Grange met with Dallas Grange on tho 11th inst, W. M. J. C. White 'I 13IU I "ft live committeemen were elected and some new members joined. These, with others waiting, will receive the fifth degree at Mona Grange hall, Lewtsville, on the evening of Friday, the fifth of December, and on the sixth BLACK-DMUGHTi THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE! . . t, ... : :J 5 A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and how-el troubles, severe as they are, irive immediate warning by pain, tint liver anil kidney troubles. though less painful at the start, are much banter to cure, llieiuortt a Illark-Ornufrht never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw oft tue perms ot lever and affne. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Hriffht's disease of the kidneys. ith kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black - lrauffht thousands.of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live m perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford 9 Blaek- IlraiiRht. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullins, S. C, March 10. 1901. I have used Thedford's Black-Drautiht for three veara and I have not had to Co to a doctor since I have been takintflt It Ii the best medicine for me that Is on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaint. 'Rev. A, 0. LEWIS. jSzty)a day-time class will be given the same degree, f urtner particulars later. Construction Foreman Mc Pherson of the railroad crew was in town Sunday. The last move of the camp this way will !bo soon, after which the work will begin again on the other jend of the line. Mr. McPlier ison says that his time is four j months, but he expects to cut it down. Camp was only some 1 three and a half miles out Sun day. ! A party of four, of which ? John Mover and his brother-in-law, E. Gilliam, of Salem, were i two, spent several days back in I the hills recently. We are told ' that one of the party carried the ; famous Tracey rirle which was sold at auction after the death ! of that desperado. Pay Up. All parties indebted to the under signed will please call and settle and oblige. Chute vfe Moore. THE CITY Cruck transfer Co. P.M. SK'NNER, Prop. ....My personal attention given to all orders entrusted to me. Prompt attention in every instance PHONE 274. 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