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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
. ' xm,..im,.cv !vni.-.M.'viKNci:.oni:r.oN, octoukk 2n, 1002 1 j I ; i ! i 0 Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE J - ,j r. 1 J rinnnnnnl bOCiaianurcrauuai. 1 1 . 1 Clarence Olodfelter is working at the Creamery. H i.id Loaded Shells at R. M. Wade it Co.'s. Htrry K. Wagone' is a Portland visitor this week. Clean French Cheat Seed for sale by Henry Hill. U. M. Wade it Co. are enclosinj? their machine shed. Frank Richardson mm - op from Portland Saturday. L. W. Robertson. rf Portland, spent Saturday in town Nice fresh Jersev Milk for sale. Inquire of W. G. Cressy. Miss Florence Wagoner spent Sunday and Monday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clodfelter, of Corvallis, spent Sunday in this city. One second hand Buggy and Grain Drill for sale at R. M. Wad & Co.'s. F H. Yrakefield. of The Dalles, is here looking after property interests. Frank Bruce left today for Win look. Wash., where he will work this winter. J. H. Larsen, of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting at the home of W. B. Petteys. A. P. Starr, of Bellfontain, Or., was a business visitor to Indepen dence, yesterday. K. M. Wade & Co. are still sell ing Cast Ranges and Cast Heaters at wholesale prices. Harry DeBorde left Saturday for Corvallis. where he has employ ment for the winter. Call oit J. S. Moore for Herpicide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if deired. When in Salem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters for inuepenuence peuyic. Position wanted Young woman wants position to do housework. Address B-, Enterprise office. Get a Mount Hood Fanning Mill; a first-class mill in every particular. For sale by R. M. Waae & Co. The best Photographs in Oregon PicKcl's Gallery He Is sure to please yod. Prices low as possible for . Good Work. THE OLD REUADLE m hsh & r.i..,vi Goodman in improving o rUUy that ho will bo permitted to he out in a few Java. F. A. Patterson I tH 4ml" il1 at home thi city. A trained nurse has leti culled in. Clyde Hill U here from Bly, KM,m.ih .-ountv. IK ha Im lo cating people on timber claims. J Mr. Cixgrov, who ha been here j wverul month., left Wednesday; for hU home at Ceiit-rville, Iowa.. Mrs J. K. Hubbard and son J Claud returned Monday from ai Several wffki' visit at The Hallos., I Willie Cockle and Orphia Slower j Bt '-Vie home of the; jbride'a parents, Sunday Mi- Edna Burnett has a hadly! ankle, which will neceesi- rjM"" - " ...... l.inj indoors for several mvg 11. -- o !.l..a . .. ,i annnrit meal II you wan swu" i i served in real family style, call at. City Restaurant on C street. Prices right. The best extracts, spices and teas come lroiu Jones Paddock Co. Ask your grocer for them, no other as good. Several students f'om the Agri cultural College attended the fune ral of Floyd Mix, returning to Cor vatlis Monday. If you want a fine chicken din ner go to the Palace Hotel on Sun day First-class bar in connection with the hotel. J. C. Richards writes trctn nose burg that he is highly impressed with that section and. will move his familv there soon. Ex-Sheriff Sheriff J. G. Van Orsdel was over from Dallas Wednesday. He is engaged in the real estate business there. A key with a black ribbon attached was picked up in front of the Star Grocery. Owner can have same by calling at this office. J. L. Hanna baa purchased the house three doors west of the Pres byterian church and will move it to his place near the school house, If my ad dou't interest you this week then we do not 'believe you are looking for bargains. Rend it on the local page. Harry E Wag oner. To make a good cup of coffee you must have a good brand. Jones Paddock Co. roasts are the hest. Ask your grocer for them and take no other. James Collins has been quite ill at Walla Walla, Wash., with ty phoid fever. He is improving nicely. At present he is engaged at milling there. S. M. Daniel. Monmouth, is mukinesome very templing induce ments to the trade in his special g Opportunities you cannot afford to miss. A fine specimen of the cougar w shinned from here Monday to the Zoological Garden at Washing ton, D. C. It was captured when a baby by a man at Falls City. Why wouldn't it pay lor a wire fence factory to locate in Indepen dence? There is any quantity of wire fence shipped in and why couldn't it be manufactured here? James Collins, returned Tuesday from Walla Walla, Wash., where he has been this summer. He is just recovering from a siege of typhoid fever. Money at present is of more value than goods -4. PfAr Priroc tVi.ifr surelv talk. tf m, uui 3 iiu v. a tfotice our Window... We have Just received hXW ponmisot the miest candles tliat was ever brought t" the city. This li without liil)t more candy than will bo purchased by the entire town In the next threw months, outside of ourselves, ami we have Ireadv ben' to make Inroads on It that would look Ilk im.recandy would I needed soon. Our new tallies and chocolates now In. Desk Letter Basket... Has nice rublwr feet to keep from scratching desk. Itegular prii-e !". Our price 40c. Oidy two on hand. iVcench. fcverytning ior ine jchwi reasonable prices. J. P. Irvine, who has wen loos ing about Portland for sometime, t... ; xnnnsction with his sons. . i-. i. Clarence and Jesse, purchased a grocery store at Morrison street. Yamhill Reporter. John Young, who lives north of town about four miles, is a pro ducer of as fine Krapes as are raiaed in Oregon. A few samples brought to tbis office yesterday would com pare favorably with the California product. Sunday school at 10 and preach ing at 11 a. m. K. L. C. K. at (5.30, Mrs. Boydston, leader. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. at the United Evangel ical churqh next Sunday. Douty's Special Sale Lasts the following days yet: Friday, October 24th. Underwear, Groceries, etc. Saturday. October 25th. Table Linens, Ribbons. Cor sets, etc. Monday, October 27th. Rubber Hoods, Umbrellas, Rain Coats, etc. Tuesday, October 2Sth. Men and Boys' Overcoats, 4 4 4 4, Ladies' and Childrens' Capes 4 and Jackets, Furs, etc. 4 Wednesday, October 29th. 4f Shoes of all descriptions, 4f Groceries, etc. 4 Every day we are giving ex 4 ceptional good bargains, come 4. in and see. r v t - In Kix stationery we have untile the let purchase It has heen our lot to make (or inanv a day. Your choice id the above k.hhIs for only 20 cents per box of etiveloie and 2. sheet of paer. Shelf Paper White our present supply last which consists of 25 bunches Itt) feet eaeh, only 3 cents per buneli. Parlor Matches. A tine match, everyone strikes Great, big red-headed "fellers.'' r matches In a nice box lor only 1 cent. - - The champion lady cake walker I f I. will nniipar w iih the! Ul lljn TT.M,V. ... ft i Alihims Warblers tonight. Her: act alone is worth the price of ad mission. Special sales. This week it U Canes. Jackets and Clothing. Next week. Shoes, Macintoshes and more to follow the next week also. Are yon. taking advantage of onr special sales? If not you don v know what bargains you are miBs ing. S. M. Damki.. Monmouth. The Alabama Warblers, headed by the great McKanlan, will give a first-class show tonight in a tent near the Frst National Bank. There are fourteen colored men in the company. A. Nelson and wife left Tuesday for a protracted visit in the ast. They will stop at many points be fore arriving at their destination in Iowa. This trip will consume several weeks. The Georgia Harper Co. playid tn trond house on Tuesday eve- - D ning, notwithstanding the fact that they were billed to appear at the opera house on Friday the 17th, but sickness prevented the filling of the earlier date. The company presented "Way Bank East" in a manner that was thoroughly ap preciated by the audience. The interests was sustained from the rise to the fall of the curtain. The specialties between the acts were repeatedly enchored. We can assure the company of a big house next time it visit us. i i 1 Special Prices Knvt-lopes. ' hava by far the largest stock of these goods ver brought to the city. I" 't we have more than we want to carry and to reduce this lk of 10,000 envelope we make the fol lowing prices ! Two bunches for 5 woits. M cents per box ol MO. No more for these prices. We have a few mlda and ends to close out. One ilH gallon whis. key barrel, the very best, 75c. 3 raiidv bm;kls, I c each 2 Har tobacco cutters, l.M each. Pair of the lsst bean candy scales on the market, l.f0. Prices that are Prices ... Iteides the alxive. you should notice our show window. We have decided to rhange the nature if our stock to a degree and we do . I. ..... ...UUU Wm tifftfct tlm unnls awfullv bud. and as far as profits i i profits are n ernel we ilon t Independence Oregon Saturday, October 25th Our baker will give a dem onstration on this day of our teas, coffees, cocoas, etc., which will bo served free with an assortment of delicacies of his own manufacture. The service will he from noon un til 4 o'clock P. M. All are in vited to call and sample something good. No child ren served unless accompanied by their parents. 1 Usual services at the Presbyter ian church Sunday morning and evening. A cordial invitation is ex- 'tended to all. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. w. rallin, d. d.s. ...Dentist... Pulnli'HH extraction a HM'(iulty. roiijwr Itullcllnif, Initnpcndnnra, ore. K. T. HKNKLi:, Bath and Barber Shop. , main 8tkkkt, Indkpknijence, Obeoon. OTIS I. ItUTLHK, M. I., Physician & Surgeon Omee In Opera House biillclltiK. Residence I'lione 6. Otllee l'lione J. 8. JIOOItE, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. mmm sx