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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
INI) Kl'KNDKNCK KNTKIU'KISK, INDKPKNDKN'CK, OKI.fJON - .--.,,.. ... i-,rvrs-0,r HOT SODA ALWAYS READY. INDEPENDENCE-, UHfc. Our After Inventory Sale. The work of Invoicing hiving been completed, we find on hand few item, that we dont care to carry over, and the pricei have been placed against Waste Paper Baskets We have a few waste paper lmsketa left and we vou these )rico to move them off immediately. J Kljotw.re1.4.r)ii(w .35 I .1 ii 1 .80 .35 ..',r Ladies Purses We have by fur I ho largest line of Indies purses ever brought to town. See the din dUv in our window. -To clone tlie price is just one-half off on any lady's purses. Gents Purses.Wallets and Memo Books Our line t nnall memo ramliitn'book an imw com plete and we can show you a nice line For Flower Making All the different thingJ need in making flower are new in etock. TiKHue paper, al! col or. C sheets 5 cents. Para fine wax. Dyes, two kind. Covered wire, several color for flower stems Ira Hicks Almanac now on sale. Only a few copies left. For aalo at 25o each. See the Bargain List We have prepared a oar sain counter in our store, and a a consequence TiaHtie paper, all color, Cheeta oc A good purse loc' A whick broom 10c A looking glass lOe A looking glass oc A better one 25c Two good lead pencils . . . . 5c Pocket looking glass Pocket comb 10c Haaeball bat oo Two bottles ink 5c A gross white chalk 20c It,. tile red ink 5c Big composition b(M)k.... fie Uoll of crepe paper 10c lloll of crepe paper, new kind . ., 15c Pen and jenoil holder. . . . 5c Key ring and chain 10c A whistling pig 5c A wliiHtling baloon . 5c Two tiling-shot rubier. . . .15c Small size robbers 5e It nbher ball 5c A winding big tablet. . new line of the finest Canutes arrived Saturday. Our Bio Reduction Sale The big reduction sale juat pnst was a .lock cleaner and we now have very little stock from our Christmas line. Envelooes We still have quite a few of those fine aquaie envelopes that retail for 10 cei,U per bunch or 40 cents per box of 2f0. Kodac Lunch Box This is a nice, neat little lunch box and we only have 11 left, while they last they zo at 5 cents each, formerly sold at 10 cents. More Candy and Taffy Our new line of taffy ar rived Saturday. AH these goods are made especially for us and we know" they are good. Four flavors of taffy. And you never saw a nicer lot of peanut taffy either. f Only one checker board left and yon can have it at 11 o Our line of fine chocolates now complete at Wsgone's. Dr. 0. I). Butler was a passenger to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. Al Herren and daughter, Lela, are visiting relatives in Port land. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Young at Suver last week. A large crowd from here went to Dallas today to attend the goat show. Mrs. J. E. Kirklaud and Mrs. J. S. Cooper were capitol city visitors Tuesday. Archie Tetherow, of Luckiainute, is iu a bad condition, but is seme improved. Mrs. Horace Burnett, of Eugene, is visiting Mrs. P. R. Burnett and daughters this week. A baby girl appeared last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberer, of Lewisville. At the election of bank officers Tuesday all the old directors and officers were re elected. J. E. Hubbard, . S. Locke. D. ii. Taylor, J. S. Cooler and others were in Balem Tuesday. Bicycles are frequently seen on the roads are 1, 1 1 v Cli vv v j getting in fine wheeling condition J S. Moore was in Dallas yes terday in attendance at the poultry exhibit. He had on exhibition a trio of Buff Orpingtons and a trio of Buff CoachinB, and they were 'daisies," too A demonstrator for the M. 3. B. coffee is at Calbreath's grocery store today, Friday and Saturday, the 15th, lfith and 17th. All are cordially Invited to call on these date. The Independence crew has cap tured the board for having the best railroad section on the West Bide. Mr. Harris and his associates are to be congratulated on their bit of good luck. A telephone line is being talked of by the farmers of Lewisville. The entertainment given Tues day evening by Ilev. G. Howard Osborne of Independence was very well attended indeed and thorough ly enjoyed in every way. Rev. Osborne has an excellent picture machine and an excellent tenor voice which combined in view and song made an entertainment which will be counted as the first success under the auspices of the band. Falls City Leader. More locale on page 8. Homer Lodee. No. 45, K. of P publicly installed officers Wednes day evening. The boys sent out a number of handsome invitations to friends, and as a result quite an iisaerhblaee was present. J.ne Knights have s faculty lor doing things in a nice maner, ana last night's reception, was no exception to the general rule. A banquet of much excellence was spread late in the evening. A hundred plates were served at the banquet. Grand Chancellor Stinson installed the officers and excellent addresses were made by Rev. E. C. W lg more, of Monmouth, and Rev. Dr. Thompson, of this city. All in all it was the happiest lodee event of recent years. m ". -jt.'..--77y -wr j-:ro-w- -u-r-'i vauiwt- -r- - - - - OUR ANNUAL WHACK-UP SALE ! We don't want you to read this ad and throw it aside. We want you to come into our store and see for yourself that what we say here is 3ust what we are going. Heating Stoves Although winter in not yet over we haye a lot of heating stoves we are going to sell at ciwt our beet heater; regular price, $13.50; Rale price, 111. Our $12..r)0 heater for $10. Others at different prices. Steel Ranges We have a few ranges that must be sold. A good high closet range for 22. ' ; Our tinware and granitewnre is ctmifricte-all at reduced prices M'e have a good lantern for Joe- Wall Paper ! Ve have a very large lot of remnants of wall paper. We will close out at 5 cents 'per roll I Some of this paper is worth S5c per roll. Now is the time to paper your up-stair room, pan tries, etc. Make them look clean. Picture and picture framing. A $1.25 picture for 75c. 50c for 35c. A $1 picture for 70c. Come in and see these pictures, mould ing reduced. Rugs, Art Squares and Carpet Carpet that sold for 80c sewed now sell lor oue. an cmui, regular price $9; sale price, $7.80 Pima rpmilar nriee. $3.50: sale price,' $2.50. Others for less money., ' , Rocking Chairs We are overstocked in this line. Rocker.regular, SU.50. sale price fo.Ort i a so, ' " 2.n0 " " 2.50, " " l.0 You must see our rockers to know thekiud of a price we areglvlug on them. J Lounges We have the largest stoek of lounges aud couches that htm ever been nl. ,w 1 1 I MarunnflptlOA Couch, regular 16.60, sale price, $4.6QJ lf IMF, O.W 12 50, " " 10.50 " 15.00, " " 12 50 Iron Bedsteads Regular price $4.00; sale price $3.00 . . . . e en . i 44 A ox " " ' 6.50; ' " 4.75 And on through the line. We have an iuimeose line of these goods. (MX We must have room for our spring goods which are on the road. C AMPBElvIL BROS.