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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
IflDRI'ENDEJiCB KNTnKH If E, I N D K I'E N I) E N C E, OREGON With nothing reserved. Everything- goes at the price of 15c off on the $1 We have placed no limit on this sale as yet, nor do we hold hack ary goods. We give you a regular price, good values and now at the reductions the values are not touched by any other house. When you can buy a $2.00 5 shoe for $1.70 you are the one who is getting the benefit. Kemember 15c A U.V.) 5 sine. ' l.(U) " " :0 . I.'.'H 2W , -r, .. 1.4VI 0 "C 2 75 " " 2 n l 183 " ' ! l-5 mlBwt hoes 1JJ .,m .. .. 2 5-5 2.00 " l ' 1.40 " " l-W " 2.1.4 2.40 - 2.04 lM ., 1-28 .VI .. out 5.7ft : 2.34 " ;i.w i ------ I Monmouth Correspondents. ! (4. Howard Onlwrne, B. A., will give an interesting program of notig and story at the Normal chapel Saturday evening, January 17th. Hi illustrated vocal solos are well worth the price of admis sion. "Bits and Scraps" illustrated at the Normal chapel Saturday, Jan uary 1 7th. IIUKNA VISTA. A number from here attended a box social at tho Artisan lodge at Wells Friday evening and report a splendid time. Ed Wilson came down from Wells Sunday for a week's sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baldwin visited Benton county relatives the first of the week. Harvey Cole was a uisitor this week at the George Pluv home, near Wellsdale. Logging was interrupted this week at Buena on acoount of the low stage of water. - The beautiful gnnshine and warm bree.es of the past week would make an Easterner think he had reached paradise. Farmers U UUUUUU I I U LU LJ wuu Their LOOK AT Now this means the same ladies 3 shoe. A 1 slum ! on .10 THE RAKET STOR. J. A. MILLS, PROP. Undertaking In all Its Branches Duy or night calls promptly attended to. Fine hearse in connection. -v. l: bice, Embalrr?er and Funeral Director, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. n i are afield early and late, taking advantage of the good weather to finish thsir plowing. Uus Pagonkopf was an Indepen dence visitor Suturday. Still th y come! Everyone wants an art calendar and sub scriptions f re coining from all di rections. The time is limited and delays are dangerous. Subscribe now. Dell lirigsby, of Barker, was a Buena. visitor Monday. Tho new ferry boat is expected t arrive from Corvallis in 'a few days. It was built by AdauiB Brothers and was to have been completed by the 10th hist, but there was a slight delay. The pub lic will be glad when a boat is again in service at this place. Dislocated I lor Shoulder. Mrs. Johauna Soderholni, of Fer gus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon get It back in place as soon as possible, but It was quite sore and pained ber very much. Her eon mentioned that he had seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised for sprains a id soreness, acd she asked him to buy her a bottle otlt, which he did. It quickly re lleved her and enabled her to sleep on on tne qx THESE ADVANTAGES. BABV SHOES. 4.")0 ehoes 50c " : C'mj " Ah " 1 .00 " .'. 1.25 misses shoes. 1.40 " " . 150 " 1.75 " " which she had not done for several days. The sou was so much pleased with the rejief it Rave his mother that he has since recommended It to many others. For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. ItALLSTOX. Mark Sears spent the holidays with friends in Portland. Misses Anna Summers and Grace Newall were here last week in the interest of the Circle. About 25 applications were received. Fay Wester, an old time resi dent of this place, was shaking hands with old friends last week. The Woodman Building Co. elected the following officers Mon day: Pres., N. F. Gregg; Vice Pres., W. R. Birks; Sec, G. A. Mc Culloch; Trustees, G. A. McCul looh, W. U. Birk, II. B. Flanery, N. F. Gregg, W. E. Conner, J. H. Butler, A. B. Chandler Extensive preparations are being made for the Woodmen hunt on the 9 and 10th and a big time is assured. ANTIOCII. May and Dollie Guthrie were the guests of Alice Mack Saturday. Dr. W. C. Brown, of Indepen dence, visited his uncle, D. M. Cal breath, and family over Sunday. A number of young people from here attended meeting at the Christian church at Monmouth Sunday night, D. M. Calbreath will have a number of his Andalusian cock erels on exhibition at the poultry and goat show at Dallas this week. Fishback brothers are cutting wood for Mrs. A. Ohms. Mr. W. II. Mack is carpentering for John Yeater. There will be Sunday school at Clearance auu dj. HATS ifl.00 bats .83 1.33 " 11 5 1.40 " I-" 2.00 " I-70 23 cents caps. . . 19c MEN'S SHIRTS 50c shirts ...42c 45c " 3Gc the school house next Sanday and also a social meeting. A number of neighbors and friends of Mrs. E. Clark gathered a! her home on the evening of the 9th inst, and spent the evening in nlavinir social games and other amusements, until all were seated when a sumptuous lunch was served. At a late hour all depart ed for their many homes. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Calbreath, Alice Mack, Elbert Peterson, Kay and Nellie Shipley, Guy Sevier, David, James, Edward and John Riddle, Edward Turner, Dollie and May Guthvie, Vardie and Russell Fishback, Ora and Katie Towns, Mr. Hill, George Hill, August and Emma Ohms, Mrs. McCaleb, Joe Boginsby, James Goodman, Robert and Clemy FiehbacE, Mrs. Clarke anj family and W. M. Fishback. Another Improvement. Special from Buena Vista. Buena Vista has a new black smith shop which was completed last week. Tho builder and occu pant is T. P. Oglesby, the "village blacksmith." The removal oc curred Wednesday and Mr. Ogles by is now ready to do better work than ever. The shop is built over a small creek, which is to be used as power for driving an emery wheel, turn ing lathe and drilling machines. This improvement is another sign of the pood times coming in old Polk. Prosperity 'will meet us half way, but all energetic citizen should help to hatiten the day by E. T. UESKLE, Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, Independence, Oregon. Sale I - Cotton Batting. Lace Cur tains, Underwear, Piece Goods Gloves, Umbrellas, Rubbers. Rubber Boots, Slickers, in fact everything. encouraging all worthy enterprises, building up their town and in urg- i -.1.1 ing newcomers to iocbi m Polk and invest their capital here. J. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist Only hrst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop sitnated on North side of C Street. OREGON SiionrLME tjMON PACIFIC AND dkpakt TIME SCHEDULE aebiv FOB FBOM 1NDKPKKDKNCE . FBOM Chicago 8alt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. 4.30 pm 9 a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton . , Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth.Omaha, 8 : 50 p iu via Kansas City, Bt 8:10 am ilUULiiig v. , v m I ton. and East. St Paul Walla Walla .Lewis Fast Mail ton.Spokane.Wal 6am via lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, St Chicago and East. 7 a m 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco 4pm Sail everv 5 days. 8pm Daily except COLUMBIA KIVKR Sunday 8pm To Astoria and way 4pm Saturday landings. Ex. Son. 10 pm ,AL HEBKEN, Agt., Independtne lisp