Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 06, 1902, Image 9

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    INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Dress vuooois csui :
First week of November, Monday, Nov. 3, including Saturday,
Nov. 8.
Darin tl k only Si .., frr. Irs Lining TH.H...I..g. ...d Kid "Me will, ruth par-
chat, of lri'M Goods.
. . i' i i i Klin i it utk. With every 2..r0
With every I.W drew cittern we give fr. ) rent. worn. ..m"K" "" - . ,,, w ive
"... .L . T rl III II I II1FM. 1 1111 171' IJ I . . -
tirem, t.att.Tii we give rrm mi wins wnr in i nm .1 i.Htteri. e line Iree 1 00 worth ol
fre "A wilts worth of lining r trimming.. uh every . dr. ' r " ".J1.,,, k j, ..v. or an
limine, or trimmings. With every . w. l"'' '" " I: our 1.30 kid rIovm or
,,.! .mount ..flii.ii.Ri or irlminii.. With every "!" " rn WB givB fri.e our
i 'i equal .mount of linings or t rini m i
I,()0 Imlil'N' ell It tl-.
Our atut-k of
Dress Goods
U HW Mil'! Up-tO-lltW
unit I'omprUi'. til 1 1 iO
mtw ami tlwirable
fabric. In il'lli.e.
llnlu mid tatln finish
,ritmllii, plain ami
tlmlklliie nifltoDi,
4-anliu.f ret, liunrlutlan
janpitr It, fancy hin
cadet and manv oilier
weave too iiuiiiormi.
In hicii, lull.
Our line ot
BlacK
Dress Goods
Contain tome excep
tionally (food valuet
in a good variety of
weave. Alto a Rood
lutortment of rainy
day akirtingt in beau
tiful tliadet and at
term All are the
latett up-to-date
goodt and our prices
are right.
a nru,,rV .ilk'. .,lk moire v-lour and velvet waistings; entirely new and beautiful pattern.
i lit n " ' J ' . . t. i m a .t i a . i ii i h i ii: v niiaV iiciiv t . v -
; i f.. 'ir York UllVI ai.o " . i
itlhl receiveu uir-v:k Kv... - ,
EL,
One week only
' " v-.t- .i.iLt unt vour ChristniAR
Vrt ( tlm time vo orgu .h"" t
pTcturet. C.me tar.y.ndRiv.th. artist plenty of time to do
your work nice, vto mi
nice, vto mi
PicKcFs Gallery,
Independence, Ore
For artittlc work. All work guaranteed
M.imouth Street
II R Tinele to Sarah C Tingle,
2X0.35 acre, t , r w, 12200.
Jothenh 1) C5rnt .t ux to J Y
T.lbott, ICO acre., t 8 t, r 7 w,
Dean Kalanquln et al to V C
McClure, 100 acret, t 8 , r 8 w,
II 8 Montgomery et ux to Justin
Hunter, eatt 1 lot 2. block B,
w)uth tide, Falls City, 2.r.
K 8 Loncacre et ux to J U Bald
win, lot. in Buena Vitta, $22.j.
I II Ingram et ux to Martha A
Alexander, .'JO acres, t 8 r 4 w,
1850.
John W Kennedy et ux to W A
Meatner. lota . 7. 12, 13 and 15,
Gibson & Kirkland'. add to Inde
pendence Fruit Karma, $18'?0.
Marv J Harris to W O Camp
bell, und one-third int 200 acres,
t 8 s, r 5 w, II.
II O Campbell to Mary J Harris,
und two-thirdd int 89 acres, t 8 s,
r5 w,l.
II G Campbell to Mary J Hams,
20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, 1500.
L 8 Frink et ux to J K Talbott,
ir,0 acres, t 8 s. r 7 w, 11400.
M Mansion et ux to LGerltnger
tract in Dallas, 143.
M M Ellis et ux to I, Gerhnger,
block 25, Dallas Land & Imp. Co.
add to Dallas. 1 1.
Henry Fawk et ux to- Amoi
Scott. 14y.au acres, i , a, r t
15000.
United States to Robert Hayes,
Sr., 160 acres, 1 8 a, r 8 w, patent,
G T Porter to Rachel A Torter,
12 acres, t 6 ., r 6 w,690.
M M Ellis et ux to J H O'.NeiU,
lots 8 and 9, block 4, Gem add to
Dallas, 1212.50.
G O Grant et ux to J H O'Neill,
lot 5, block 4, Gem add to Dallas,
1700.-"
He'nrv Rteiremail et UX to John
Kucher, 60 acres, t 6 a. r 6 w. 1400.
Chas McGrouty to A L Chute,
lota 8 and , Oibton A Kirkland'.
subdivision of out-loU 14 and 15,
Monmouth. 1500.
J 8 Cooper et ux to J II Burton,
part of lot. 7 and 8. block 7 Hill's
Independence, 11400.
J A McLaughlin et al to 8 II
Baldwin. 8 7-8 acres 1 9 s r 4 w,
1250.
Thoma. II Horntby to Hw?
Morley 100 acre, t 7 , r 8 w, 11000.
Itobert E Glaze et ux to Cynthia
Glaze, 80 acret, t 8 s, r w. fi-
Hattie Jones to E M and ET
Young, 107.1K) acres, t 7 r 4 w,
I105O.
8ellliB; liarjfahi.
t ,.ii;.,,t at a bargain my
cattle, hogs, goats, chickens, feed
and implement, at my ii,
eld Nichols place. E. Gari.kk
NOTICE.
w ...,rf.h,d the Wood Saw aud
Chopper formerly run by Mr. tinker of
tblt place, and win conuuu
.... t ih regular prices. 1 1."
Chopper it now in the old building juM
north of Ata Taylor t
where I will do Chopping eacb Satur
day or oftencr If neceteary Pleats g've
meatbareor j ourrair -ua.
U. C. HANSON.
She fimade,
Davidso? & Hedges, Props.
Ciiffars, Cigarettes, Tobac
cos and CJonieciionei .
First Class Soda Fodntais is
Connection.
T
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i ivioniliuuui vvi r
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are
parents
Nor. 4, 1002.
Calvin Kramer and wifu
movins here from Falls City.
Ned Burt visited his
here over Sunday.
John Howell and son Dan. re
turned this week, having com
pleted the Vernon house at Rick
reall. J. P. Doughty, who has spent
several weeks in Portland having
his eyes treated by a specialist, ex
pects to return home in a short
time, being greatly benefitted.
The Woodmen Hall is now well
lighted by electricity.
The W. O. W. are preparing for
a log rolling to be given during the
holidays, a number of new mem
bers have already made application
and a good jolly time is expected.
Mr. Charles Cookerly is travel
ing for the Chicago Crayon Co.
r. TlAttie Whitney had
several days' visit from her parents
who live at Salem.
M'S. Emmitt accompanied her
ton N. A. Emmitt to his home ut
Falls City, Monday.
Mr. Geo. Adkins and party, re
turned from Lake Creek the 1st,
having killed 11 deer.
Mrs. Parrish visited her daughter
Mrs. Mary Van Winkle, of Salem
Saturday.
Little Edna Parks had the mis
fortune to break her arm one day.
last week. The accident was caused
by the child falling down stairs at
school.
The dance at the Woodmen hall
last Saturday night seemed to be
a success socially and financially
and will be followed by others at
intervals during the ainter. Ex
cellent music made the evening
pass very rapidly and the large
number of young people thorough
Iy enjoyed every minute. Such
social events help to liven up the
deadness of a small town and pro
mote a more social feeling among
the young people. .
The board of Regents will visit
the school Thursday and will be
ninrtained in the evenine by the
girls Basket ball team. They will
play a game at the Gymnasium on
that evening. Everybody welcome.
Mr. Newman, a recent arrival
from San Francisco, is remodelling
the Younger house having pur
chased it.
Mrs. Lacey, of Oregon City is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Allen.
Misa Bertha Allen was home
from Portland for a few days last
week.
J. A. F.yers spent part of this
week in the neighborhood of Fort
Hoskins.
"WILFUL
WASTE
County Court Notes.
Observer. '
TKOBATE.
Guardianship of Sarah E and
Mary C Clodfelter, minors final
account approved.
Estate of Harvey H Stanton, de
ceasedfinal account set for hear
ing November 29, 1902, at 10
o'clock A. M.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
E T Judd et ux to John S Cour
ier, lot 6, block O, Falls City, $160.
m r.wiKKr
hJiL I VfOEFUL
ftp
m
G L Hawkins
Independence, Ore.
Marble and
Granite
Monuments and Head
stones Cimetery
work etc.
That old copyViS maxim findt its
most forceful application in the waste of
vitality, which tt called "burning the
candle at both ends." A woman is
often tempted beyond her ttrength by
domestic or aocial demand. Some day
he awakent from this waste of strengtn
to the woeful want of it. She has be
come weak, nervous and miserable.
For weak, nervous, run-down women,
there it no better tome and nervine than
Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription, tt
restore, the appetite, quiets the nerves
and Rives refreshing sleep. It cures
local diseases peculiarly womanly which
undermine the general health. It makes
weak women strong, sick women well.
No doubt you h. forjrotten me. but .fter
read mv letter you will remember me,"
writeTMm Aynnle 8. Jtori. of jt
IV. Roiioke. Va. Mo the year i8,T. 1
,o you for advice, which you gve me free of
chnrire. When I wrote to you I was a wreck, I
..,rrv,t for nains in mv abdo
men could not ait down, lie down, or Ret any
at all I had what was called the best doc
Sr h but did not get any belter
through a course of your medicine. I took eight
bottle! each of ' I-vori,e PP'""' "4
Golden Medical Diacovery.' and ten bolt e ot
thV' Pleasant Pellet..' 1 teU you the medicine
made a cure of me."
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Ail
correspondence is held as stnctlv private.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness.
FALLS CITY
Real (Estate
Residence Lots
Range in price from
$12.50 to $40.
improved Tarns
NEAR FALL8 CITY
$12.50 per acre to $20
Stock Farms and Timber Lands a
Specialty.
Call on or write to
D. F- Courter,
FALLS CITY, ORE.
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H. H. Jasperson;
UNDERTAKER.
Independence, ft Oregon.