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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
twhvwfvn K V ( : R KNT KltriUSK, Bsaag. toQ rv r i r r 1 i i I N DKI'EN DOC K, OREdON Monmouth's Big' Store Wo havo (Icci.lcl to th-st- out our i-utin- Mock of iium.'h, boys' and children cloth ing; nu-nV women' ami chihiicf-V .nackii.t.1. unl rain contx; women', roifwV ami chihlrcn'a capes, jackets nml furs. All thvm pmU to g at Hucrificc price Regardless of Costfor Cash. Wo have Urn largest anl bet Mock .of clothing caj.es and jackets in Polk county, and it in a great pity to daughter price on these pok Rut we need money more than we need the good, ho wo have decide.! to make the sacrifice and fell them out absolutely without profit. Our Iuhh in your pain. ikl! Bps lata He?. 17, Below will be found a few of the Bargains we offer. All our 15.00 men' suits and overcoats toga for only .10.95 . 1 O ; do do do d do CO do do 12.50 do do do do 1 1.50 men's and boys' do do 10.00 do do do do S and i do do do do' 0 to $7.50 do do do do 5.00 do do do do 3.50 do do do do 2 and 2.50 do do do do 9.75 8.25 7 85 G.75 4.95 3.75 2,25 1.75 We have boyt' two-piece f-uitn. age 4 to 14 years, as low as 1 per suit. AH our 15.00 caj.es and jackets to go for only 10.75 do do 12.50 do do do 9 and 10 do do do 7.50 capes, jackets and furs do 5,00 do do Children's 4 to 5 do do do 2 50 to 3.50 do do ,1a 0 00 1 do do All oar $10.00 and 12.00 mackintoshes and box coats to go for. . do 7.50 and 9.00 do do do . , Io 5 00 and .tt.50' do do do . . lo 2.50 and 3.00 do do ' do . u,,... .- do do do . do do do do do 8.75 6.95 4.95 3.25 3.C0 2.25 1.25 .8.25 . 6.25 . 4.00 . 1.75 . 1.25 ... i ' ...Mill i.K-io i-if 1 in renin s awaiting vou. On The above prices will only give you u c all other goods in our stove, except rubber goods, oil clothing and domestic we will allow Discount of Ten per cent on all Cash Purchases mounting to 1 or more, until further notice. Don't wait, come early andgetyour pick out of the entire stock before the best goods are gone, for they have to go-thcy must go, they will go, and when 'they are gone there will he no more such bargains. Remember, This is a Gash Deal So don't forget your pocket book. - Kail u City leader. Carl Johnson, the Woodman is the titlo of the Woodmen play during the holidays. W. H. Mc Known is the manager and has tlio aiTuir well under way Nomination of officers und other important business should bring out evry Odd leliow Saturday night. A call lias been issued for a Layman's Convention of the I'.ugene District of the M. K. church, to be held at Eugene be ginning on the evening of the Oltli s.f liiu moil th. The first F II - - - laragrapb of the call explains its purpose: in pursuance ui the action of the mstrici Stewards' meeting held in Albany, Oregon, Oct. IJOth, 1902 we hereby respectfully and urgently call a Eugene District ,avmen Volunteer Convention to meet in Eugene, Nov. 2 125, 1902. for the purpose of exten ding our personal acquaintance, further familiarizing ourselves with the needs of our churches, the discussion of the special in terests of the Oregon Conference and to get into closer relations to our great denominational causes. Initiatory work at the Macca bees Friday evening, l'egree practice this evening. All Knights should be in attendance on both occasions. The condition of the roads has caused the stage to give up its trips' and the mail is being I carried on horse back. UK I i. . r I t lornu' u mi i inn it- m ri-1 rwiife - i it- n ,.t-.w1 from Nome fcJTf?iT- ri-IIUV jcmii.t- - S&1 of this and , frtTrC W week with his father' tj Samuel Tetherow. The R. O.T. M. scored another success in their social Tuesday evening. Several came dressed in various olden styles as the occasion was intended and with good literary and musical pro gram and refreshments, the ladies and their guests enjoyea a most pleasant time. j School closed Tuesday for the week to allow the teachers to attend the institute now in j session at Dallas. Mrs. C. L. j A Scott Leavitt of 1 the city school and Miss Edith Montgomery of the Oakhurst are in attendance from here. A. E. Martin, "Ai Reed and II. II. McSheery formed a party which left for Mill City Tuesday and A. J. Syron followed them biter. The men are to worK there this winter. Tho 24 foot addition to the Coast Range planer room has made that plant one of the most complete and convenient in the county. Russell Davenport has accep ted tho position of coo , no not cook, but chef, for the party fiir- veying8-l. Results will bo re ported. A few of the friends of Min Herthfl Frink took advantage of the fact that Monday was her th birthday to visit her on that evening, with the resun that a pleasurable evening was gpent. Ira Mehrlinirleft a couple of apples with us recently which ,e picked from his orchard adjoining town. Roth of them were well formed and one had circumference of a little over a foot. NOTICE. the Wood Paw and a r " " . Chopper formerly run by Mr. rtakeror tola place, and win conuoue w he name at the regular prices. The Chopper is now In the old building Jut north of Asa Taylor' Live.y Barn, where I will do Choppiog eaca Satur day or oftencr If necewary. Please give we a share of j our patronage. H. C. HANM. She Jreade, Davidsop & Hedges, Prop. C tears?, Cigarettes, Tobac cos and Conlectionei . First Class Soda Folxtais in Connection. GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stone Cimetery work etc. s. Monmouth, M. DANIEL, Oregon. FALLS CITY Real (Estate Residence Lots Range 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. Gourter, FALLS CITY, ORE. H. H. Jasperson, UNDERTAKER. t Oregon.