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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1903)
INDErKNPESCB VM- S. M. Dani Monmouth, Oregon 3. M. Daniel The Larger Part of m m Mm mm mm 0 1 1 1 Mill I I 111 l J UUUUU . ,": on our shelves. Ours, And the remainder is oiihmui - ; , . , ml , ,.., WnW larger and better aor o m . . such that it is a mu ihuii&i p Dress Trimmings Gator IVtulAittn, MUli, Kncy H. u Ai'li-P"- ' . . . i .1.1. ,..,!.. niil MM llNVO II r" : .....!;., fit. HtvleHir..K nr iri.tunu-H" r' V . v..w . . . . " .w fabrics Mich a paBBlm 1'oiic coumjr .... .,- , - ; ,nnt ol liwm mi .. " " Hoods this epnng, consisuuR u. - Spring and Summer Olasb Goods. We are showing a large and well aborted line oi a... Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! , i ufi.r l.s. Our stock buimur- e are ntiunu colored, embroidried .tripe J and dotted Swisses, mercer,,,-.! " F,a gingham., silk tissues, organdies, lawn am. many beautiful wash fabrics suitable for waists ana sun-. Ill I'll I. HI " i new ami beautiful u for J " trimming and you will K t the ngM thinh. i - ... . drvd-. including out-iimiiy, J Ml Vivvv .... i , ' Wo have a big stock oi Kiapieu. y - i - incs nrints, percaies, mumni., - n-. v xut, r...... j r- Larfics- shirt waists. jxl,-..- '-"cu'i"'--yv!;;::i:s;::t::-!: n ' r . t i- l nnlv wa rrfttltpll . - piece goods in dimities, lawns, organdies ana mum ......... y- Thirty Days Special Cent Cash Discount Sale. Z i k l oi ion W tfw- next thirty days we will give a discount of ten per cent; spool cotton. u- Km,,... b..-d iiiul Doultrv. We always give Itrilisr US VOlll CKS'i uuha;i, - - ' . is,,Ka'rU pricolSr rd,,,, l exl,Se U,r U. hi S. M. Daniel Monmouth, Oregon IndeDendence Enterprise. AND WEST SIDE. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. . ; . r....... i Siimliiy Hcliooi wn i""" . Entered at Indppnlence, Ore., postoIMce M econd-ol matter. $Hfi$cription Price, $i.so pcrVr. TELEPHONE M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Strictly in advance) ...... .. ..$ 50 Per year Bir month. Single copy IxichI nntlcej are 5 cenn per mm absolntelyno reduction for any reason whatnoever. ' Rates on displayadveriiBlng made known on application see "It's queer things you when you do not have a gun was the remark uttered by q, gentleman in our town when he heard some of the new candi dates for public office. Some people in Independence seem to have more time to talk about other peoples affairs than they have for their own. You generally see the result in the way they conduct their affairs. Business is better by far in In dependence this season than a year ago. In conversation with one bubiness man here he put the in crease at 100 per cent better than last February. Others' report a gain of one-half more the business than laBt year. And so on. What we want, need and must hare now is a pay roll. Then the outside world will not forget that there is a place like Independence. FAL.LS CITY At the council meeting Mon day evening an ordinance was passed authorizing the issue of licenses for the sale of intoxica ting liquors at saloons. The members of the council present, were Watkins, Kaymond, (iard ner, Milligrn and Tethorow, with Mayor Moyer in the thair. The vote 01 the measure stood Watkins, Gardner and Tet he row in favor of and Kaymond and Milligan opposed to author i.ing the issue of saloon liccnsesT It has hcen found impossible to get Rev. E. C. Wiginore to leave his work at Monmouth to address the Odd Fellows on their anniversary on the 26th of April. Other arrangements will, how ever, .be made for the service. Ira Foreman reached town on Tuesday, called up from Califor nia by the fact that A. J. Tar rish has protested his claim, which the death of his mother left to him to prove up on. The bpnrmtr at Orenon Citv was postponed Monday. J. II. Ford was taken ill again Tuesday with stomach trouble worse than ever before, and he feels that he will be forced to leave town for an extended rest and change of work. He is in tending to leave as soon as he is in proper shape. A St. Patrick's day dance was given at the Woodman hall on Tuesday evening and was well attended. Following is the program of the duarterlv Sunday school convention to he held at Lewis- ville, Oregon, March 'J9: 10:30 Review of lesson by clashes under supervision of the Lewisville teachers, after which Mrs. Bonnie Smith will illus- j rnfn n t.rimarv lesson on the W blackboard. Basket dinner atJJS T.. 1m nfrfrnnnn till! fol- . "I lowing subjects were treated: "(jnnli(i',ntirrLa-af a ' eacher. Pedee Lumber Compar PEDEE, ORE. A full stock f rough and dresi'l lumber stock at the mill. Prices very reasonable. Hill of cut to onler. .Mill live milcn north of lVilcf, Greg Farmers Rev. Ilnvnes; "Benefits of Sun day School Conventions," M. M. Jones; "The Bible- in the Sun day School," Rev. Lmdsey; "Singing in the Sunday School, W. L. Bristow; "Parents and the Sunday School," A. C. (iuyer imkI Mrs. Jones. Then followed the election of officers lor the eomintr vear and the transaction of other business. John Finn and Henry Alex ander, both of McCoy, were in city the latter part of last week on their way to Dallas to pay their taxes. If It's a bll'iouB attack, take Cham berlain's Ktoruucu and Liver Tablets and a quick rocovery Is certain. For sale by Klrkland Drug i.o. T Working Over Time. Eight hour laws are Ignored by thooe tlrelewi little workers Dr. King' New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day. curing nidi gent ion, billioustiess, constipation, nick beakacbe and all stomach, liver and bowel treubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at Klrkland Drug Co's. as (OS as Feeil your xtock etnmtyixmk-Fool And they will keep in good condition, Y02 money refunded if food does not do as represented. A. S. Locke, '(St. The Independence Druggist. LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING TABLE (f Good Accomodations. 1 1... A ,.1. ..,.,4l, Tfll. IJKJLLl 11UU IV (lit V . ttl'CK. Ill IIllJII&jll , t j ' ; I. W. Dickinson, Prop. Good Rid$ for commercial men a $P, lloiBcs well fcHl. Fine J 5 1