Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 23, 1902, Image 3

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CAMPBELL BROS. Campbell Bros
For new ami wornl-haml
Sewing Machines
The kiiwlx that lo o.m1 work.' Kay running, with oil late
improvement. V arr.v tho tftamlarrf, New lu.yal
ami Wchfoot.
Campbell Bros.
For everything in tin.'
Furniture Line
Tin non-s inokcahle
Camp Chimney
Ih nmilo of the hcht Hint fchtHS
and will not break by heat.
Will give molt light ami last
longer than tin; ol.l stylo
chimney.
Pric JQ Canta
Air-Tight Heaters
$2.50 -
(.'all your attention to the.
Reduction on Wall Paper
You can liml in thin letaitment m.ido excellent
valuoH uueh a
Double Roll From 5 Cents
From
A big lino of Heconil-haml
Heater from oO cent up.
Oil Paintings
Show up to advan
tage if they aro prop
erly framed. Our
lino of
MOULDINGS
embrace all the new
patterns and our
price are right.
The new Htyle of We crry line of plain, spring
and uplm'sUri-d
(and they are beatltien) They will take the place of a
" bedstead anil springs if you are
In our Furniitire Department crowjed for bed room space,
you will liml ft large assortment o! '
Bed SteadS . We Btarttl.e prices on
Commencing at the low price QfjQf MattrCSSGS
81.50 eaeh
At each
ami ranging on up according to
quality and finish. Better ones at better price.
$2.50
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I VwSulo ICttiiKiiiK From !!: 1-2
to2t t-H ccittM pt r potinil.
Thin week 1ms noted several im
portant hop Bale, the prices
ranging from 23 i to 25 centu, while
one offer, thai of J. K. Hubbard, of
25 cents per pound wh reftined.
His Is the highest offer we have
yet heard of in this locality.
There Beeins to be a general feel
iug among hop men that prices
are to go higher, yet it is an almost
safe prediction that four-fifths of
the hops here will bo moved at
prices ranging in the neighborhood
of 25 cents.
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I Wktch Chains U
Ivcry bit as homlome Jw
as solid gold f$
ss? chains, fully as $
Vvm serviceable and fWT
Gp preal deal 1x3
Wo make a
' t-pecialty of these
(diainw for this rea
son tho company
will furnish a now
chain for every one
that does not give
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0. R Kramer $ go.
Jewelers and Opticians.
Standing cf Cvrrcspondcms
Biiena Vista, II
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.Moiiriiouth, II 'If '
JtallDton, B '2
Monniouth, A f' I
Calvarv, I I
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Parker. O fj
Ciowley, U. 'jj
IliKtilBiids, B
Airlie, 8 "
Sunny Hloiw
Antioch i-
Uids Wanted.
Sealed bids wanted for the Wood
man Hall to be erected at Buena
Vista. Ore. - Work to commence
May 1, 1903 and to be completed
in 30 days. Building to be 2Gx50
feet with 21 feet studding. Plans
and specifications fan be see at uny
time at the Buena Vista Cash
store. Bids to be opene d Dec. 15
Ilight reserved to reject any and
all bids. Address all communi
cations to V S. McClaix, chair
man board of Managers, Buenn
Vista, Ore.
The Margarita Fischer Co. will
open ft three night engagement at
the Independence Opera House
commencing October 27. This
companv boaPts of Imving the
youngest leading lady in the
United States. Notwithstanding
her youth Miss Fischer has much
talent and is supported by a good
company. Her engagement here
will no doubt prove a successful
one.
At a meeting of the City Council
on Tuesday evening the following
bills were allowed: Coast Range
Lumber Co., ifllS.07; Geo. Wilson
city sprinkling, $8, A. J. Tupper,
building cross walks, $22.
Mrs. Andrew Nelson, of Mon
mouth, left last week for a brief
visit at Pendleton, Ore.
The Hampton Hotel at Mon
mouth is making considerable im
provements about the premises.
C. P. Corn well was incoming
passenger from Corvallis Wednes
day. Just received a new line of Cor
d uroy and Morie VeJoure Waist
patterns- They are beauties and
cheap. S.M. Daniel, Monmouth
Alabama Warblers tonight.
Mciudl-Lazclle.
Fred J. Meindl and Miss Lauriua
Lazelle wern married at the home
of the bride's parents in Mount
Pleasant Sunday by County Judge
llyan, in the . presence of relatives.
The groom is principal of the
Canemah school and was a candi
date for state senator on the social
ist ticket at the last election.
While on the campaign he was
often helped by hie bride and she
attained the reputation of being a
very good campaign spsaker for
socialism. Mr. and Mrs. Meindl
will make their home 1 1 Mount
Pleasant for the present. Telegram
Mr. Meindl is a graduate
of the Monmouth Normal
school aud while there was recog
nized as the ablest debater and
speaker among the students.
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Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have in
my Btore," writes Druggist C. T.
Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Kiug's
v,vu nisooverv for Consumption,
Coughs aud Colds, because it always!
t n,w.iv vonra nf Miles it lias I
uurtro. a" '"J j
never failed. I have known it to save
sufferers from throat and luujr diseases
who could get no help from doctors or
auy other remedy." Mothers rely ou
it best phvsieians prescribe it, and
Kirklaud Drug Co. guarantees satis
faction or refuud price. Tiial bottles
free. Kegular sizes, 50c and $1 .00.
Old Iron Wanted.
For the next four weeks I will
pay 18 per ton for old machine
castings, delivered at the Dallas
foundry.
Ed Riddle.
Gray ?
"My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. Put your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color." Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair 1 Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
$I.N a bottle. All IntftlMs.
If your druprgist cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and wo will express
you a bottle. Be sure and eWe the uaine
of your nearest express oflioe. A ddress,
, J. C. AVEK CO., Lowell, Mass.
PolK County Bank,
INCORPORATED.
Monmouth, - Orcgon.
J.' II. Hawi-kv, r. L. Campbell,
President. Vice Fres.
Ira C. Powell, Cashier.
Paid Capital. $30,000.
Directors: J. H. Hawley, P. L.
Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V.
Butler, John B. Stump, J. A.
Withrow, F. S. Powell.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business..
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