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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
IWKl'KNDKNCK ESlKItPMBE, IXDErBSOKSCK, OKKtiON BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS 1 We have just received an elegant line of ristmas Spec ialt.6S .4.1 v:..i.l,l Wnvn ri.lnfiiio- Dish os. Table and Pocket Cutkiy Jl. We guarantee our Trices the Lowest, quality .considered, and take nleasm-e in giving yon u partial list f special values. .vUK) t.i 1 ,';0 Silv.-r-1'lat-.l Ki.iv.-H and Korku UOa to 1.75 ,1 Tea Sp.mn ' J. 7 , to :!.."() a,. T.ii.1.. sp.M.uH 1.25 1 7. ;;t)(K) l C. Smith llamim-rl.-M (inn f.r ... -J.5.50 aU0 liuimwu ' 'lo 4,0 , I 17.50 ', .'.o Hamm.-rUun ' i-l,(M p.i m .I- Li oo lT.tH) .In ! - ... .. - An Air Rifle, Stevens-Maynard, or 22-ca!iber Stevens Rifle, makes a suit- s able Christmas present. 10 per cent discount . on Hunting Coats. 20 " " " " ,Leggins. We sell Carpet Sweepers, Bird Cages and the. only genuine Chrysolite Enamel vare, which- we guarantee to stand the test of the strongest acids. FROM DEO. 8 TO JAN. 1, 1903. 15 per cent discount on 6-hole cast ranges. Wehaooa large stock of those 8oods on Hand and tkoy must sell regardless of cost. . Vv A. J. Goodman, Manager. R. M 1 ! Independence, Oregon. I Look Here! Read This I- ' ? "ft "f ..i'r 1 4 - " a .l..vu niilv. r i I I Monmouth Correspondents i 1 1 . I " , T - m. Homewhat improved in ; tlmtrend Kev.F. M. Kiher of Port am I lsmHl,K all(1 do not take it, filled the pulpit in the Kv,l,,'!,'lu,al Llbf,,1.U) and get an Art Calendar Church Sunday night. . vmjr .(Ho im it i.. ,.nhi.rt rf Sn ow nan uixi-ii edllyjcall ot the Kvaiigelieal jo 1 1 ilwt v.iut pie and will prench here the rent of the year. Mrs. Andmon Taylor, of Pedee, visited her daughter, Mrs. John NichoK over Sunday. llezekiah llrunk of Kola was in town on bumuen8 Monday- James Helmiek was in town Monday. Miss Bertha Uowo fpent Thanks giving with her parents at Buena Vista. Mrs. A. L. Chute ami three chil dren went to Portland Monday. W. P. Fisher returned Sunday with' his daughter, Mrs. Jessie Parks, who has been sick so long. X Million VoIouh. Coul.i hardly express the thanks of Hotm-rHnll, of West Point, la. Lis ten why : A severe cold had settled ou his lungs, euusinK a most obstinate cough. Several pliysicians said he had consuinXl'"'. l,ut could not help hii. Wheu all thought ho was doonuid he hegan to use Dr. King's .New Dlseovry for Consumption and writes. "It com pletely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds aud Lung troubles. I'riee 60o and 1.00 Trial bottles free at Kirk land Drug Co. Jl'RVT-IST. linvn been lilt) unuBing r....7w.... ...... . .-- rdrawu lo ferve'aa juror8 at th0 December term of circuit court. Airlie S Cross, H I'.rinkley. Buona Vista 11 L Murphy. SuverV V Collins, C h Mc-Lane. Independence 15 T Ht-nkle, M V Mix, 0 A Kramer. Uitkrealln B Kiwwlas. Peter Cook. McCoy E Bailey. Zena Dudley. Henry, Frank Lench. Porrvdale Ed Keyt. Sutler Lewis. Pettyjohn. j Salt Creok -Ksra Hart, Nachtin-; gal- Buell U U Jones. , i Kings Valley T P Bavins and 0 S Wait. Falls City Anan Myer, C L Hopkins. j Ballston H S Fudge. j Dallas ThoB. Butler. Isaac j Elliott, U L Hawkins. j Monmouth E II Hoauier, Geo. T Boothby, II S Portwood, W E Bristow, Hank Mattison j Toils a Deadly Attack. "My wlf was so ill that good physio pins were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austlu, of Winchester, lad., "Out was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life Tills." They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cure coiiftlpaiioii ruu biur 2oo at Kirklnnd Drug Co. When in Monmouth Btop ut Hotel Hampton D. M. Hampton, Prop. First-class accommodations. Rales $i per day. Special Rates by the week rtdee Public School. Following is the report of the Pcdee public school for month end ing November 2Sth: Number belonging, 17; average daily attendance, lo.. Those who have not been absent are: Martin Uitner, Levi'Oleman, Willie Die man and David Oleman. Those who have not been tardy are Levy Levy Dyer, Jimmie Dyer. Arthur Dyer, Ken Womar, Eva Womar, Mary Shewey, Thoiuas Vale and CharheMale. Those who have not whispered are Ruth Simpson and Levy Olenian. Jessik M. Wilson-, Teacher. Stockholders M ret ins. j Notice is hereby given that the j a n ii 1 meptine " of the Stock-j tllltJOUt holders of the Independence and j r.,mnnth Railway Company for; the election of Directors andj Officers, will he held at lnclepen-' deuce, Oregon on Wednesday, lJec. the 31, 1902 at the Hour oi xv o'clock A. M. I). V. Skaks, Secretary. Dated November 10, 1902 , - Falls City Leader Several of the local Odd Fel lows are counting on going to Salem Saturday to attend the banquet given there in tho even ing in commemoration f the founding of the first Odd Fel lows lodge in Oregon at Salem fifty years ago that night. Prep arations for a grand affair have been made and a speeul meet ing of the- grand lod-e will be held. AND ; DEPAKT FOK OREGON Shout Line UNION PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE abkivk FBOH INDKl'EXDKNCK FROM Chicago Salt Luke, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Onuilia, Special Kansas City, St. 9 a in via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton. 4 .;;0 p m Atlantic SSalti-ake, Denver, Fxnre-s Ft Worth .Omaha. , 8 : 50 p m via Kansas City, 8t S: 10 a m Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. and East. Pt Paul Walla Walla.Lewis Fast Mail ton.iHpokane.Wal 6 a mvia lace, Pullman, Sonkftiie. jiinneaiwus, ft Paul, Dulutli.Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 7am 7- hmim. Portland to Cliicajo. No change of cars. Tickets Fast via all rail or via boat and rail via I ortland. FROM PORTLAND. 8 p m All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco Sail everv 5 days. 4pm Daily except COLCMBIA KIVKK Sunday . 8 pm To Astoria and way 4 p ro Saturday , landings. tx-Mn-10 pm ALHERREN.Ajt., Independence.