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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
S. M. Daniel 1ni.i:i'ENI)i:nok kni-ukim::, inpki'knpkni'k, ouwinN Monmouth, Oregon The Larjror Part- of S. M. Dai' 18 m sun 0 And the remainder is on the wixy and will soon he is now larger and hotter assorted in all lines than ever such that it is a real pleasure to huy goods at our store ffl ail tin our Miei iur k: before and our pried Spring and Summer (Ua$b Seeds. We are showing a large and wi ll assorted line of wash goods this spring, consisting of all the new fabrics pitch as colored, enibroidried striped and dotted swissec, inerterizitl ginghuuis, silk tis sues, organdies, lawns and many other ; beautiful wash fabrics suitable for waists and suits. ' Ladies' Shirt Waists. j We will have the prettiest line of shirt waists we have ; ever shown, especially in white. Also a good line of w hite ' piece goods in dimities, lawns, organdies and India linens. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! We are headquarter for shoes. Our stock in unsur passed in l'olk county for quantity and quality, lit, styles and price. Our store is the place to buy your shoes. Dry Goods. We have a big stock of staple drv goods, including out ings, prints, percales, muslins, sheetings, pillow casing, cretons, an, denims, etc; also a good line of Lace Curtains from T5c to ifii.oO per pair. We still sell the celebrated Mascot Kid (Movi-s. Kvery pair warranted. ' Dress Trimmings Gak i Pendants, Modalions, Fancy Hcts Apliquti. p.ign f r trimming this spring arid nn have a iiient of them on the way from New York. l new and beautiful ilcnigiiH. Cum to us for trimming and you will g t the right thing. 1 1 gloibinfl, furnishing Goods an Wo tau s-limv vhi u piod Ktniiiji litis.! and boys dothing. ovc iMiirts, uinlrrwei wear, hats, suspcndi is, li.mdkfiehiefs, l m hut c f rvlliMij mviitv fr a wel man tr boy. 1 u v your flothiiii; lien Thirty Days Special Ten Per Cent Cash Discount Sale. Beginning Saturday, March 21, J 903, for the next thirty days we will give a discount of ten per cent cash purchases amounting to one dollar or more, except on staples, such as prints, muslins, rubbers, overal spool cotton. Bring us your eggs, butter, bacon, lard and .poultry. We always give highest market price for produce in exchange for goods. b. M. Daniel Monmouth, Oregon S. M. Dar Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SIDE. PUBLIHHED EVERY THCRSDAY. Entered at Independence, Orp., postofllce second-claw nimter. Subscription Price, $1.50 per Vr. TELEPHONE M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Strictly In advance) Per year $1 50 Six months 73 Single copy (" Local notifies areSceuts per line straight absolutely no reduction for any reason whatsoever. . and Mr. Bowman Nebraska, have rented the old dwelling house of Josh McDaniel and moved in last week. We wel come them to our midpt. SUNNY 8LOJLM-:. George tSulliran was down from Falls City Saturday. Superintendent Starr visited the school here last Thursday. Born, to the wife of Charley Os borne on March 15Hh, a girl. A. J. Shipley has been employed to teach another month of echooL family, of! John Sunmter was bo unfortu nate as to almost cut ono of hi toeH olT last week. Wm, Herreji and J. L. Fnhback have purchased a new ppniy-pump for ue in their orchards. Itul orraisplay advertising made known on application. RICKKEALL. J. F. Vaughn visited in Indepen dence Sunday. Mrs, AV. E. Clark, we are glad to Bay, is improving. Mrs. B. F. Lucas and daughter. My-a, went to Salem Saturday. Samuel Orr is calculating to set out several more acres of hops this season. Mrs. Hill McDaniel was taken ill Saturday. Dr. Woods, of Dallas, was called, but she is not much better at thia writing. Mrs. Peter Cook and Mrs. J. W. Fetzer went to Independence Sat urday. Miss Bryan, who lately came from Nebraska, is working for Mrs. W. E. Clark. C. D. Purrine lost his favorite family driving horse last week, making the second one he has lost in less than a year. Frank Zumwalt, of Dallas, is helping bis brother, Gill, in the logging business. Therr is lots of sickness in this neighborhood, la grippe being the principal malady. Jay Clarke ham gone to Salem to spenn a week with his brother, Frank, who is ill at that place. Charley Uaynes is having a new porch built and his house painted, (i. L. Zumwalt doing the work. Pedee Lumber Compai PEDEE. ORE. A full .stuck of rough ami dressed lumber t stuck at tin- mill. 1'rices very reasonable. ISUI of cut to order. Mill five mile north of IYd.., Orrgm f The logging team imidjjjmjejjip-. TtiiTTietter part of two days. The people of this vicinity hope they will not try another un til the roads dry up. Coughed " I bad a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew very thin. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured." R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the FALLS CITY . J. W. Wheeler, uncle of J. C. Talbott, who has been in the state from Iowa for some time, is making a. visit here. Ira Mehrline is buildinc with F.-C. Raymond as carpen ter, a kitchen and porch on the south side of his residence. W. .1. Keeney was out from voted on on the fith of the Basin country a few ilnv!T) ;..t :.. .. . e . n... ago. Ho reports that ho has Wouneilmcn twt. yearn, lost eight lmad of cattle i.nd two j Tetherow, V, Rli noises ny starvation on account i. WiW4 of thji tttTTToTroUlii mry-nrTTcTdin the lone vear. 'Am IliiuW in tne inns 011 account of the ; ninvor two venrs. J. 11. .V snow mis winter. Win. Ncsinith, of near Dixie, was in town on business with Frank Butler Monday. Jle told of being at our falls 2-i years ago in company with Levi j B. Brown for '2 100. A1 Ankeny and others. Mr. Ankeny j Mr. Brown' old place abw is now U. S. senator from Wash-1 acres result.- Mr. Brown ington and is Mr. Nesmithsiof moving Dm lif.vm.MiL to his side of the for recorder and police jui. i. Robinson; for marshal jren Wright. 10. J. Reynolds ttohl lii; just out of town Sutimluv The Bryan-Lucas blacksmith, Mr. Waterhouse, who was hero I lflflt Vfltir riu I'il 11 fry n A HI1U tfUWll IvlllliUlir Ad I1IV I I J ) 41 io ivitll ill Ml HUB ' above have taught US what I 'moved inio Bert Martin's house just vacated by the Taddleford family, who have moved to the mill. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I will do. I est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure in everyurop. Tbrw iIim : 25c, SOc., SI. All 4nqr(tlt.' Coninlt Tonr doctor, tf ha nn Uk It. then do w ho If ha toll, tod not to taka It, tban don't taka It. Ha knowa. jbMTa It with him. We are willing . Warren Ward was sworn in as a member of the school hoard Monday night. The payment of notes in March has reduced the- debt to $1GOO, with the be lief that by fall it will be reduced to $1000 or thereabouts. ' "" iesiuiin is well versed in 1 'oik's old his tory. His father was U. S. sen ator from Oregon in the early days, A caucus was held at tho Wagner hall last Thursday night and a ticket placed in tho held for tho offices of tho city to be across Wo are informed that the nobis family will move to ! within n few weeks, whore " of Mr. Reynolds' business l- csts are centered. W. F. Nichols mid wife over from Dallas Sunday day's calling on friends. 9 IiM.-.-T-J'n HTk a ' ia iia2 H, H. Jaspersoi UNDERTAKER. Lily Independence, tt Ortf,