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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
. 7. ;.,.KNM)BS0 K KNTKlU'lHSK. lsiErKSIK!CK.0KKON IN 11 f i I Social and Personal A large shipment of - I 1 THE OLD RELIABLE 1 1 IKi'.M'l ADS0IUIC17 r-"" W IS N SUBSTITUTE ! Business Locals 5. President suspenders. The Uaket Stoi-. gallery. skaters we have some of the nicest n . v, the Raket Stor. A fine assortment ot photo jewel er v at PicKel's. Don't fr.il to !l,,e hI Christmas goods. The IUket Stor. Child? E. Z. waWt for holding up undergarments., price 2.V '1 he Kafcet Stor. Remember we make the lowest prices on Christmas good. The Raket Stor. If you don't read my ad you 'will ml treat. Wagoner's. Call on J. 8. Moore for Herpieide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if desired. -v, in Salem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. R M. Wade & Co. have on din play a nice line of Xickle and Silver Ware. Examine the goods and get their prices. t r runiebj al in this; IkC lU paper and learn all about the bar gains he is offering in Clothing, Jackets and .MacKiniosura. For the next thirty days we will give special discount on shot guns. Call while the stock is complete. R. M. Wade & Co. The Palace Hotel keeps growing . . ..nr. ."nr ricrVit alone. First in puuwu class meals at reasonable rates is what is doing it. The Independence Orchestra ...:n i a dance at the Oppra House Christmas mgni. i" will be good iiiuMC a good floor and a good time for every body. Examination tablets cither white orvellow at Wagoner's 5 cents each formerly sold for 10 cents. Legal Cap for examinations at Wmroner's. 3 bunches for 5 cents. Our years of experience have plaond us on a fair hain to buy any thing in the proper line. A line of box paper that has .old immense quantities for us at 20 cents and which was the best value in the city at the money has been re duced to 13 cents. Wagoner's. Mr. H. M'Utlon vt!.eti ll .1 ...... I: I j ilkllll l. , i:.......inWr th hanoio-romei i Oi ra House lVo. 1. ,, i. ..;.. .in.! Elev rluke left Tu-'sday for California. M..ii.. n number of our cU'ums j ... ,.l..d thi eirvmt court wek. rbuence Hamilton a Sal.-m furniture d.-aler, was in the tv over Sunday m:. w:,.r..m-H llutnett returned . ... l.... ,.v..u,n' from a month s visit to Eugene. ii... ,.,,Wh f the public school L :...,... mi invitation for a 'Tarents' Inception" to be held at . the school buiUltnc. i' jr -n ,.,b..r oth. A proRram o;ns . , . i to 'Vm rendered and relreshments , are to be served t...i... .,..l..m- Lode No. A. O. V. W. elected the folbwins ' n:...CT t.-,n.l.iv evening Dec. 1st. , . ;,r v(.ir. l'at Master Workman. A. J. (Joodman; Master , Workman, L. Piyman; . ron , ...... F . Doutv; Overseer, C. h. Hur- r.- vv ft. Sharman; be ceivcr, E. I- Ketchum; Guide, M ivii t.,a;,lM Watchman. S. Muhlman; Outside ttatenmau, ... Hodije. Trustee for three years, L. Dayman. All the regular services at the PrcHbvterinn church next Sabbath. Topic" in the mornina "Work out vour own salvation." In the eve will eive n ning. it. uii""!'"- Roliay goods .,., niv.,l ,.,. still ,,,, ,,,, l.US ..r iv.1 1 m S..l.. ,W.,.Wi.U.Vl,Kkfn..UM.m.r..l-.e..m,..nr... ' Christinas C.oo.k for CAMPBELL BROS. Wood Bedsteads $1.40 n up Start at A good wool top Mattress $1.95 Rockers 90c and up Opaque Window Sbadcs 25c each A nice Bed Room Suite for $12.50 J! good Couch For $4.50 and up., 16xlOinch Stand 50c ench Dlnlntf chairs at Lowest Prices : ' , in pn'iM.rti.M). l)i-'.uuts j;vi-n mi larir'M- amount!. North Main btreet. mill It I l jj ill inrvii 7 Harry K. Wagoner visited I'ott- J "" rrrfMM land last week on business. " TT-T-p VHT IR FEB. 1 UK I I lJUlJ-Ul. I ' Frank Lilly, of Corvallis. a i Tr,.liindence resident was HJ1 t ecture on the' sacred numbers in on the train this week f nroute for Z bible, especially the number UGrande. whre he will make hm invitation r. ....nh.tmi) seven. Avery umui. iuiu.c , "is extended to all and especially MiB Wft Huu,ard, of Monmouth the younR to attend thc services. wft(i a pw9eilger to Salem Monday rr.u n-ouKvtorian ladies are ar- morninc ranging for a bazaar to be given at clauJ Frye(p ro8umta his work theOPra House on Friday, Dec. &t the Sftl(.tn lnedicercolle(;o Mou 12. The main feature of the ba- j fler baying npent Thanks- . . . i iof caIp. , if,. mcitii nr zaar win u..- giving at nmnv, v w - hut many fancy articles will be dm- Qf lhig Wb ".nedicH" football played that will make very accept- nble ChriHtmas gifts. Prof. French ()f Tort- f the Monmouth State Norma will ' ' . ThttnU3gii1g wUh her eive his famous lecture on ... Slv . Tnia narents here. through Europe - . vMll relative. Mlcan viJ., in Buena Vista last week, returning t.,rdv h0,ne SalUrday- ... " M, -a- m Sa - ay of :;n; -fi ; hi -ily nere. He Mr. and Mr. C . W. Butler, was " S remain inuil after the quite ill last week, holidays ' Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Portland h V' itd the Soerling last week, re- ftr.int llobrtson, wno ii. .v. . i IXl! nKu8,...pntThanl,. ttr.log b.. M.ml.JT. iBboi.U-...bi. ..... h.. 0,AM - Mi. Ada Morgan, of Salem, vim- purser, uu.u, M 88 Ada 0Q the Pomona this aeaBon. i,.a rr sni i nere moi. ----- -- . pert, i rn .nTi-' s s:a .b K..,. i.-,- former resident, as wtad In Pendleton. Their plans , ne9 lias De. n b . .i dUeoVfrv of the Hge. Fvery man, woman and child need. it. AH Khool children should have their .hor. tr,a.ed w.th OLFIhlNK-asitin ab-olutely waterproof and doubly durable. Sold by T. B. Clcvengcr. Indepence, and Bridwcll D. Craven. 1 . Monmouth. Save Your Soles Y, ,ol.. nJ.-r ,..n.,.l '""' .1... ..,,. of continual renoluig. Your .hoe. will not ..,u.ak and the g.it I. mad, elast.c. You will wear voor .hoes ti- ns long as heretofore. You need no rubbr. . . r,m wit or told. Your ieet are prov-cic Your -ole. being absolutely water-p.oof .no will not .tu k. ..i n A n. student Bp the Thanksgiving l.oldiay here, re turning to Corvallis Minuay. friiMidu here of Isiac Mattison will ba pleased to know I'ulnlf"" Kxlnietlim that his recent opeiation for blitul- 1 .1 Ihnt rtn 111. C,l.M'r HlllllllllK. Iiulrpenilimw. Ore, PicKel to all his customers for Christmas pictures. Call and see them. Known iicic i- v.vv-- . j leaving for Southern Oregon for hie were altered after leaving h"re ad I, ntr a icia wiui i""ts i Wed to nui k" " trouble. - ;j0hn Wolverton, of Monmouth, Jesse Simpson, of Monmouth, re- u H0 m thftt he is unable 10 vi turned from- a business v.sit to hi hei hn( no hopes are enu-. m... . o 1.. I .l atlfln i p 1 1 1 Ll it j Portland isumiay. i" - iTa .a nn honored pioneer At their last regular meeting, m.nw ft lo. Hfe Clover Leaf Bebekab Lodge, oi tms c.uu - L, elected the following ofHceni: of n-fa -. He . n V.G.. Mrs. ne ie, ...,tnnwI1 dairvman kIi88 Bessie Butler; Secretary. Mrs. vmoM- Etta Walker; financial Wo, rton and Kev. Uruce woiver- Mrs. Hattie Henkle; Treasurer, tfn Mrs. Nettie Bohannon. T A rrrill was a down river passenger Monday. he will soon be able to leave the hospital for home, Mrs. David Whiteaker has sufficiently recovered to be able be out again. Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN BTKKKT, Inii:i'KN1iknck, Orkoon. Mrs. Geo. Whiteaker was a Sa- lem visitor Monday. OTIS 1. ItUTLUK, M. I.t tr.i, iwh. of I'oineroy.Wash , Phvsician & Surgeon formerly of Independence. w re;!omoe , Ofra House buinbnjf. cently elected auditor of Garfield . lu.Hl,k.u,.e l'hone 6. Office 1 hone 9. county. iT s mooiin, Services at the United Evangel- JonSOHal Artist. iral cUurch next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 Only . hrst-class workmen em p. m.; iv. ii. v. i'. i Miss Bertie Moore, leader. Only nrsi-ciann "" , ployed in the "Wigwam hhop situated on North side of 0 btreet.