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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
T .vnn.pvnrv.Mo KNTKRHUSE, INDhlMCNDKNCi:. OKWiON. OCTOlUW 30, H I r f , ... i i theolp reuadle jiSociaiandPersonalM Absolutely Pure 7MTr IS NO SUBSTITUTE I Business Locals A good imch cow for sale by Campbell Bros, Hand Loaded Shells nt R. M. Wade & Co.'e. R. M. Wade' Jt Co. are enclosing their machine shed. Nice fresh Jersev Milk for sule. Inquire of W. i. Cressy. Get a pair of rain's 3.50 dress shoes at the Racket Stor for 3 25. 'Ping Pong" the new game. At the Raket 'ior. 1.50 and 2.50. Trunks, a complete line from 3.00 to 7.00 at the Raket Store. One second hand Buggy and Grain Drill for sale at R M. Wade & Go 's. (iet a pair of canvas leggings, 50c G5c" and 75c at the Raket Stor. See our Coin shoe o at 2.40. There isn't a shoe in town qual to it. The Raket Stor. Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if desired. L. L Wiprul visited Salt in Sun day. H. Christian moved to Suverj last week. Z. C. Eldrids was a Portland R visitor Friday. Charles Hubbard visited Port land last week. Heny Wiprnt, of abmi. was in town last week. S. Hays was a passenger Mon day to Ashland Miss Kssie Robertson has been quite ill this week. , Jesse Whiteaker is spending a j few davs in Portland. ! Dr. W. R. Allin was a passcn 'ger to Portland Friday. Chas. Hubbard has purchased a new engine for bis wood-saw. Walter Heinbree, of McMinn ville, spent Sunday in town, Mrs. M. Rosendorf, ofCorvallis. visited in the city over Sunday. John Soroggs is now working in a planing mill in Olympia, Wash. Miss Altie Gibson, of Mc.Mim -ville, visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Sherman Hays and Mrs. I. L. Smith were Portland visitor i lost week. Chas. B lyieu spent Sunday in town, returning to Corvallis Mon day morning. Cleve Robinson is home again, having been working near Amity for a few days. Hon. I. L. Tatterson, of Port land, collector of customs, w as in the city last week. Miss Viola Alexander has ac cepted a position in W. G. Shar man's tailor shop. C. A. McLaughlin and wife were K Money at present is of more value than goods at our store. Prices that surely talk. Notice our Window... We have jiu received 1W0 pound of the llnet randies that was ever brought to the lily. This Is itliout doubt more randy than will be purchased by the entire town In the mxt three months, outride of ourselves, ami we hav nlrea.lv Ihuuii to make inroad on It thai would took like mow candy utiM I needed soon. Our new tatties and chocolates now In. Desk Letter Basket... try- ftiWm Milt In lx stationery we have inaile the lnHt purchimo it has Iwen our tot to make (or mnnv a day. Your choice of the above isixuls for only 20 rents per Inx of '.'" enveloiws Hint 'St 'sheet of paper. Shelf Paper Special Prices VI Hiii nice rnbber feet to keep from scratching deiik. HeRular prh-e Our price 40c. Only two on hand. each. While our promt supply lat which consist of iW bunches Sl : feet aeh, only 3 cents per biin' h. ... ,. Parlor Mutches. Aline inatch, everyone strike tireat. bin red-headed "feller." ltd mutches in nice box lor only 1 cent. When in Salem visit strong h , pnrtUm, Moi.daV Restaurant. It is headquarters for , Independence people. ; ,' .; ' , p,I!e LT. Jj. .A. aUllll, I'l ........v...... was in the city last week. He is a brother of Miss Ann Mann L. Hirst-hiier, of Hood River, K. M. Wade & Co. are still sell-! ing Cast Ranges and Cast Heaters at wholesale prices. Get one of. those mercerized black underskirts, 1.00, 1.25, 1.45 and 2.00. Raket Stor. If you want a good square meal served in real family style,' call at City" Restaurant on C street. Prices right. Get a Mount Hood Fanning! J. viK;tfl in this citv last week. He is a former Evangelical pastor here. Miss Essie Robertson will leave in a she will i hand Everything for the School kept in stock at the most reasonable prices. Knvelope. V have by fur the lartfeM stenk of lhee ifoods iver hruiiKht to the city. In fact we have more than ' want lo cwrry mi to reduce this ktock of tU.dtVi envelope e make the fol low ing prices : Two hunclic for 5 cents. '.I' cent per tan ol i.''s, No more for these puce. We have a few odd ami end lo close, out. One 1' Kllnu w his key barrel, the very Is-st, 7&e. 3 c'ttinlv biickuia, l"ic each 3 Slur lolmcco eiUU-r. l. '.'. each. Pair of the best Is-nn candy scale on the market, $1 Ml, Prices that are Prices... Iteiidcs thu nlmvc you should notice our show window. V have decided lo clntntfii Ihe nature, of our slix'k to it decree ami we ilo not want tlife tfoods. W neetl the moiiev a fully lul, and fa mh proili are concerned we don't care. Independence Oregon to in urTL v ... r : . ....I Th,.r will m the usual service work. Her lighter nonureU narts 1 lie uorvaius iouioii imm - - i, , , , , . on Friday aftern..,V train bound at the Presbyterian church next.U, her other .days were rendered Dill HlilJ UUIII in & v ......,,. --. r- ti it1.i4kj f lirt Hin finfif V tit' lltA IMU si . i- ........ U.l-l.,m ! w I'1' " J ' " .T J" " for McMinnville and later Seattle, where games were played. C A. McLaughlin is erecting on his hop ranch across the river a fine residence und barn. They are under enclosure already. Glen Good man took a turn for the worse this week and while he ia n fur t- nirlr liov. vet it is not looked upon as critical as his illness. first t.i n T'mkkW and "' J IHHII'III 1J. ' few days lor Portland, where j pr(jf c pr(.nc1( 0f the Mon- tHice a couifB in vnPlft . took tiari in me Yamhill county teachers' institute - 1 t I.I!.. 1- In w.rr .Mrs. li. Ij- xieiiK"" '";uiu". a nrsi-cia iijiii i "j particular. For sale by R. M. ; u. uaviow.u t- fit r- !gers, Wednesday morning from rortianu. II. B. Wolfe, of Amity, moved last week tl;e Oliver .l"h- farm, Mouth of town, where lie willne: , James Nelson returneu labi wet a thM ivmter. . . i i - The Usona 5 shoe for ladies i ( from Marion coun.y. wneie n .u- !.... I President Frank Strong, former- i(W,n to'attend the funeral of his dress wear, wiin me ucarj c. v i ..n.. , ' , : ..,1.t uin 9S!lyofthe State L Diversity atLu-; ,)roth(.r who was accidentally ea soies w iue &. i - wnM iriHtled last week a ,.,.., Mill; If you want a fine chicken din ner go to the Palace Hotel on Sun day First-clas bar iu connection with the hotel. C. W. Clotis, while splitting wood with one hand nnd holding the other slashed hie left thumb to the bone, causing ft painful and dangerous wound. at the Raket Stor. Mrs. Minnie Elack, of Dallas, re turned Saturday from New What Wash., where she had been to attend t'-e funeral of her father,! Samuel Sears, who was killed by j being run over by a train. j Calendars Calendar, j Yes, calendars for 1903. You can set j them with your own picture on them at. PICKEL'S GALLERY. Nothing will j be nicer to send to yonr friends for a , New Year's present. ' .... . IIIVKK Il ...... was installed last week as i.j, whjle workill? jn the tim- : I.,.. ,. Vnnanii Kffitft I'ni preHiueni ui - - , veisitv. He is well known in this ! ,"r' citv. Boy Wanted. Douty wants a good boy of about sixteen to learn the bakery business upder one of the best bakers on the coast. Boys using tobacco need not apply. Mr. and Mrs- Hutchinson, of Missouri, who have been visiting relatives here, returned East Mon- I day. They are favorably impressed with this town and think tliey win return here lo live. Ed Ililliard, A. L. and C. L. Sperling visited their claims on Siletz basin this week. Mrs. F. H. Conkey was a Dallas visitor Monday. is raised in summer time was brought to this ollice ' Tuesday morning by G. H. Osborne. They were raised on the G. D. Bannis ter place, west of town, and ore fair sample of tVe lucious berries raised there in the proper season. Regular preaching services at the First Baptist church in Inde pendence next Sunday by the pas tor at 11 o'clock A. M. and at Mon mouth at 7.30 P. M. The follow ing Sunday services will he held at Monmouth at 11 A. M. and at In dependence at 7:30 P. M. W. H. Hollinshead was in Bend Thursday on his way to his homo at Lava He has just returned from-Independence, where he has been superintending a large hop field. Mr. Hollinshead says the bulk of the hops in that vicinity have been contracted for nt 22 J cents per pound and that the price of tho product is likely to be con siderably in excess ol that figure before the season's yield has been entirely sold.- Bend Echo. The Margarita Fischer Co. closed a very successful engagement at the Opera house on Wednesday evening. Miss Fischer did some exceedingly clever work n"d was well supported, everything con sidered; by the entire company. Her impersonation of the French lady in "The Queen of Wall Street" was a clever piece of character pie heo 1h tier even than her more pretention rides. r Head all about Douty 's special one weeks sal on an other -pagH. Remember on Saturday, November Hth, from one to four o'clock he serves delicious mince pie with fancy sauce andj hot collee, alo gives a demonstra tion of tufty making, with a free sample.. Don't miss it. n 1 ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D- D- s-...Dentist... PulnlcxK Kxtmt-lloii a MpeclHlly. K. T. iiicnkm: ('oopcr llulMInu, Independence, ore. Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN BTKKKT, I.NDKPKNIlKNCK, - - OltKOON. OTIS 1. ItUTMCK, M. 1)., Physician & Surgeon Office In Opera llomm building, Ilaildeiice l'hone 6. Oftlce Phone 9 J. S. MOOKK, Tonsorial Artist Only hrst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. I r