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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
t INPF.rF.NPKNC'K KNTKUFKISK, 1 X P K f K N P F. N C K, ORKOOW, Ot'TOlUCU 2:1. 1002. FRAZER & RICE, wm 'it u " J----wlM'll'aJMIIIII,l mmwm SSI Independence, Oregon. American Tin Plate Convert.'.! into utensils of groat strength ami utility i vir sp.viul ottering this week. Th stock consists "f articles for the Kitchen, l;irv, Farm, etc. All sr new goods and some are re cent in ,-entions. If you know ny thitiji about our wav'of hfllini 'you know that these price. lli" low, will pur chase article of value. If you are going to build ivme iu ami "look over our very complete line of Hinges, Doorloeks. Brackets, etc We are recognized hen ilquar ters for v. I 'Farm, Garden and House hold Hardware. i '"Bl. r IT WEARS is a good old-fashioned var nish made for general use. It's a household varnish just the thing for touching up the woodwork, doors, carriages, etc. You can buy half a pint or a gallon. IT WEARS. . SOLD DY . Implements of Modern Design Anil construction will greatly facilitate th'i work mi the farm an. I thereby incrtHe tin crop yiehl while " dressing tlio cost of )ro duction. 'uiiit in uticl study tli" Farm Implements V. ar showing, It will give us ft chi.nee to ex)luin the merits of these goods, which will prove in t. r.'Kliun trom the t m ml p i t t uf ijuality and price. Q- .-i . . s P rl , 'IT, r V iV ,ril3 V Ir. AC J' .X Frazer & Rice. County Correspondence. ii Antioch. ! Mr. Forest Barnes, w ife and j daughter, Katie, of Monmouth.; were visiting relatives here Sun-S day. j Mr. Scott's family has moved in-! to Mrs. Henderson's house which the Davis brothers had rented the past year. J. L. Fishback and family went to Dayton Friday to be gone three or four days, t Alice Mack is attending the State Normal School at Monmouth. i ,11 mm M, i M mi it t m in r" J Leren Chamberlain is a proud owner of a new buggy. Our school is still without a teacher. James Chamberlain, after spend ing the summer at Prineville, has returned to spend the winter with his family here. Several new mail boxes have been put up the past week. W. II. Mack has reshingled John Yeater's cottage and has luilt a new goat shed for himself. J. D. Allin. of Oak Grove, was in this vicinity the latter part of the week hunting a man to plow for hini. Will in m Herren bou.ht a horse at t! -e O'Urien brothers' sale Satur-; day- An Oregonian hoy arrived at the home of K. Thurston and wife Wednesday morning. DEAFNESS AND CATARRH CURED c i ti) O 1 R FULib HOUSE Is hard to beat. Our house is full of line Furniture, Carpeting, Wall Taper, Shades, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings. We will serve you well and economically. i The House Furnishing Co., V 306 Commercial SU Next door to P. C SALEM, ORE. j Stores at Salem and Albany. ANOTHER UNUSUAL CUKE PKK KOHMKD 1SY l')K. DAURIN AT WILLAMPXrE HOTKL. To the Kditor: For more than ten yearn 1 had an ulcerated or scrofulous catarrh, bo it had eaten a einnii uoib I through the neptum of my now. H be came very diwigreeable to me, an well as otherH, and caused almont total denf-ne-ninoneear. Through Dr. Damn's skillful tieatment I am cured of both ide'afncxH and cutarrh and alvie all 1 iimilarlv afllicted to try Dr. Darrin's new metliod of treatment by eluctricily. Refer to me at, the corner of Court and Front lit reels, Kalem, or at the planing mill where 1 am employed. A. L. I' ll Y. MI It K. We Are Conscientious. Substitutes, and impure drugs have no place in our store. W e know physicians du not want tm to use them, and we won't do it. Every prescription here is compounded of pure drugs by careful; competent and accurate pharmacists, who don't make ....stakes. You can trust us with your prescription preparing. A. S. Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK, S5O.0OO.0O. ,1 HIKSIIBKIU5. PrSnt. " A Hit AM N KhsON, Vice Prunident C. W. IKV1NK, Cashier. DIRKCTOUH.-II. inrm-lnHTK:i:v;s.mn.; H. TPmUl.TM. W. Stewart ami A. Nelson. . . " . ...... ,m... Ijmnfl llindt.. iill ulijcct to check. i i4 !4 ...THE... Hlonmoutb Caundry j II. I. WIHT.MAN.l'rop. Should have your Work, f Washing called for and de- livered. Washing called for ou Tues- day and delivered on Katur- f day t Work Guaranteed. j Monmouth, Oregon. f KWH m. i- ii mil y IN CHESTER PF.PFA TING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but In price only. " Take Down " cuns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00. but they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured, a thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting them to be sold at buyable prices. FREE-S.nl a.m. ..d .ddr... on . po.t.l card for 164 p.f II!..r..ed C.lom u,uf.urerrR REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT 1