Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 30, 1902, Image 7

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    IXDKI'KNDKNCK KNTKlSlMHSK, INDKl'ICNDKNCIC, OREGON, OCTOI'.KK SO., 1002.
Dress Goods $ale !
First week of November; Monday, Nov. 3, including Saturday,
Nov. 8. . i
During this one week only we give away frn lrcss Linings, Trim uitHK Kid Gloves with cash pur--inse
of Press Goods. , -,i
Villivry l..ri(l tln-M piiHi'iii w give ! .'Id tfiiiH worth if lining or trimmings. With t-vt-ry
.IrfHH pattern wo give fre M) cents worth f.f lining or trimming'. Willi ev.iy :J .") Ir l".ltni w- give
fro 73 oi-iitw worth of lining or trimming- Willi .-very f"0 dresa pattern we gite Ire. HjO worth of
linings or trimmings. With every b -V) dress pattern c fiv Irw our Tl -' tf"ai i-oo.u mi gii.vrw r n
of li ni nun or trimmings. Willi every fi.M iUi-kh pattern w gve ireeour fi.w r
emml summit
in 'i)iinl it 1 1 1 o 11 1 I of linings or trimming).
.:. I .(Ml Indies' cillc tic.
With every ft H) or ir"N) t-ilk waist pattern we give free our
Our stoek of
Dress Goods
I new iml ii.-U -date
and eoniprle nil thi
new mill desirable
fabrics In sibellncs
plain uml satin finish
prunellas, ilnln mid
hulkllut) meltons,
udiiiit-re, lieurlstlas
jacmiiir In, fancy br,
eado mid uiitny oilier
weave loo numerous
III llll'lltioll.
www tkm v rf'im- i m t r , t
Our line of
Black
Dress Goods
Contains some excep
liomilly good values
in Ik ifooil variety o(
weaves. Also a good
avsort men t of rainy
day skirtings in beau
tiful li HiJfn uml pat
term All are the
latest up-to-date
good nd our price
are rif1it.
A new lin nf frtiu v cilk; 'lk uioirM valour Hii-I velvet wniKtiiiK; entirely new and beautiful pattern
t r.ci.lve.i direct from Nh,v Vuik City; also u lew lino of ladies' fancy nil k neck wear. Our men's,
Uli.V and children V Mackintoshe and" Itox Coat 2.') per tent of! regular price.
M
DANIEL
Monmouth's Big Store
One week only !
6
8
v.. i. iim b litin thlnklnir About your Clrixtmw
picture. Come earlv ami Rive tlio artint plenty of time to do
your work nice. Uo to
PicKcl'H Gallery,
Kor artistic work. All work gnaranteud
t Mimiiiolltli Strvet
lnue M imeui'p, vim d
Kuruh Heliniok uml MuyhuiilU went
to Hudavillt), lant Krl'Uv.
Mr. Munlie Keenev. nf CorvallU waa
down lately on a visit to friend.
Mr. Dluk'luii !! iurliaei tli
rariiiori'fler IVteroon. V dfd not
learn whero Mr. IVteroii Intends
going-.
Mnt. Kt'eo Itevena and Mi mi I.ula
l,(M:ke, vlHlted relative here lt Krl-
dy.
A. W. Stanthury left Tueaday
for Portland, where he went to
meet bia wife, who i coining home
from the Kant.
Mi (ieneyieve Wilcox, daugh
ter of Station Agent v ilcox, re
turned from aneveral weeks' (day
in Portland.
Bruce Uurnett, of CorvallU, has
been engaged as coacb for the Mon
mouth football team and entered
Uon his duties Wednesday morn
ing. A name of football will be played
at Monmouth Saturday afternoon
between the Normal team and the
Salem high school.
Misa M. J. Lee has resigned her
position as poft mistress and
Krnent Colo now deals with Uncle
Sam in that line of buniness at
Iluena Vista.
Saturday Evening's Telegram
had this to say of a former Mon
mouth student, who is now cap
tain of the University of Oregon
eleven: "1 II. Watts, who is cap
tain and right tackle of the Uni
versity of Oregon eleven, is 25
years old and weighs 179 pounds.
He was raised near Athena, Or.
In 1896 he played guard for Mon
mouth Normal School, and in
18'J9 he played guard for the Ama
teur Athletic Club of Pasadena,
which eleven won th champion
in .i .,, 1r - hi i i i" - ""1
.iii-iii-i-","""w" I
I Monmouth Correspondents.
!
Mr. V. HuU r went to Mr, Hher
mm county, Oregon, lut week to vihIi
liur sinter, who i III.
'David Maiupt Hie h'rtel proprie
tor, luw iniuli) xoiue necenary Improve
nieuts tohlH llllilllillK.
Montnolb needH a good, honest, iu
(liiKtrlous Khoemaker, a good Jeweler
and another grocery htorc. These are
about all we really need at present, ex
cept about one hundred more sub.
northern to the Kntkiu-kisk.
Mr J. H. Mulkey has levelled the
(travel which he put on the (Trades.
The muilH ina-te by him will be In
pood shupe thin winter,
Mr. Margaret O'lveltey and chil
dren went lo King Valley Friday to
vMt her parents.
W. N. O'Kolley hn accepted a poiti
Hon an head workman In a large aw
nilllat Marnuaim, Wanh.
There are now 170 ttuleut at the
Normal and new student comiuit all
the time.
The'mliiiiig school I booming as
tiHiial. There ru about two hundred
Ktu.lenU under the supervision of It. C.
French. ,
T. H. Hal leek and A. N. Tool are
hulldinga line houe for Arval Mutler,
jUHt aeroas t lie street from the dining
hall. . ) ; ;
Mr. Cook and family, of Washington
comity, have rented Mr. Holt's prop
erly and will live there for two or
three years.
W. I". Ilradley, wife and daughter,
May, of Parker, spent Hunday In town.
There Is but one or two empty
holmes In town.
The Monmouth Cadet band is pre
pailiiK for a concert in the near future,
mo look out for the tolls. ;
HloitiROUth-Tndcpcndcnce and Sakm
...STAGE,',,,
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Leaves Monmouth at 7:o0 A. M.
Leaves Independence at 8 A. M.
Returning leaves Salem at 2:30 o'clock P. M.
Headquarters at Little Poluce Hotel, Independence.
Pved Front Barn at Salem.
J. A. BYEES. Prop.
It. M. Smith I laid up with a lame
leg and has the rheumatism Id the
other so he cannot get around.
Pay, you fellows, that like to get the
new of the county and from the state,
why clou't you tmlntoribe for the Enter-
I'RtSK?
Measrs. E. 11. Miller and James Hay,
of Florence, Southern Oregou, passed
through town Tuesday, to their home.
They took a large band of cattle to the
Portland market aud are returning.
A. I,. Chute has traded for the
F.vatiKellcal property and has moved
to tie same.
Mr. Morelaud, the gentleman lately
frnni Iowa, has bought the Bunyard
property.
Doctor Doughty has bad a stroke of
paralysis and It is feared he will not
recover.
Forest Fluch, wifo aud baby, of In
dependence, were guests Sunday of
Mrs. Mary I'ool.
Calvary.
Rev. Butler, ol Monmouth, preached
a very interesting sermon here last
Suuday.
Glenn Davidson killed a large hawk
last week, measuring 63 inches from
tip to tip of wings.
Mrs. Eva Hhntigle and three children
ol Portland are visiting her sister, Mrs.
Clarence Ted row.
Ike IOIliott and John Walker, of
Dallas, were seen here, last Suuday.
The traiu ran over and killed two or
three sheep for I. Dickiuson, last Week.
Miss Kenuedy, of Independence,
spent a few days of last week as guest
of Miss Dickinson.
Mrs. Logstou and Mrs. Pate, of
Albany, attended services here last
Sunday.
The needed rain has come but the
farmers had quit waiting for it. E.
Evaus and Mr. Dickiuson have each
tlisked lo about 100 seres of grain.
nlii of Southern California. In
l!l'KI he played guard on the Uni
versity of Oregon' junior team,
ami the following year played Jeft
tackle and right half for Oregon.
Thin year find him at left tackle,
tho peer and leader of Oregon'"
varsity."'
Some three month ago a certain
newepaper in this state offered
(ft tla rorrPHnondtTitB for the
amount of news matter they couio
furnish the paper. J he "news
wa f-ldHHified and arranged on the
point" system and the first prize
was a very handsome zu worm
chair. The chair is solid oak.uj -
holstered in dark green velvet a
real liemitv. There were seven
teen contestants, among whom was
Mrs. Grace K. Hall, lormeriy oi
this city, but now of Buena Vista.
The contest closed the nrst samr-
. ., .u I
day evening oi mis momu boh
Mrs. Hall secured the first prize.by
nearly 5X) points. This will be
pleasant news for her many friends
in this city, but it will not sur
prise them, as her ability as a news
gatherer and correspondent is well
known here Corvallis Gazette. ,
Selling at a. Uiirgain.
I am selling at a bargain my
cattle, hogs, goats, chickens, feed
and implements at my place, the
eld Nichols place. E. Garuck
How long will it take the man to fill
i nrk if he does not stop the leak t
To attempt to nourish the body when the
i
She ?reade,
Dauidsor? & Hedges, Props.
Ciffarf?, Ciirai-etter,Tob:ie-cos
and Confectionery -
Futst Class Soda Fouxtai.v is
Connection.
Ji6..fiwkii
i4i''ji
itomach is dis
eased is like try
ing to fill the
sack with the
hole in it. When
the stomach and
other digestive
aud nutritive or
gans are dis
raiicd. there is a
constant loss of
nutrition.
Kiiouirh is eaten
but the body
loses flesh.-plain
proof that the
food eaten is
largely wasted
because it is not
digested and as
similated. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and
other organs of
digestion and
nutrition. It
stops the leaks
by which nutri
tion is lost, and
n til AC t Vl
building up of the body by the nutri
tion derived from food. The gain in
weight proves the cure.
"Three vfarn aro t was tnken sick with what
lllf doctor culled nervousness anil indigration,"
WHIPS Mrs. nHiirar.. iii,wt."i'.,
v- ..,,..i., mu tr cave me medicine lor t
the tumble, hut I could not cat even a little toast
or oatmeal without nuft'crinir severely. In a few
mouths I tiCKan to hv distressiiiR pains ris;ht
in the pit of my stomach. 1 called the doctor
attain and he said 1 had catarrh of stomach;
fave me medicine hnt it did not do any good,
lost iS pounds in three months. I then com
menced inking Or. Hcrce's medicines ami .soon
bt an to feel Iwtter. I have taken six bottles ol
' (ioldcn Medical Discovery.' two of ' Favorite
Prescription ' and six vials of Dr. Pieree'a Pel
lets. 1 have gained ten pounds. Can eat every
thing." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure Coa
stipalion. ,
Independence, Ore.
n nil
u .uaiuic auu
Granite
40nuu)enttand Head
stones CI metery
ork etc.
FALLS CITY
Real Btate
Residence Lots
Rantte in price from
$12.50 to $40.
' Improved - farms
NEAR FALLS CITY
$12.50 per acre to $20
Stock Farms and Timber Lands a
Specialty.
Call on or write to
D. p. Court er,;
FALLS CITY, OIIIJ.
H. H. Jasperson,
UNDERTAKER, I