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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
ttfl)KlBNIKN'CK KSTBtiriUSR, INDK IM'JNDKNCK, OKFJOX IKW I S UOOESSO I t TO J A. M I IVI.S. laving purchased the stock of Merchandise formerly owned by J. A. Mills 1 1 will enlarge the same by adding a complete line of Dry Goods, I Clothing, Moots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. Shoes. Clothing. I Wo have iv romplete It nc- of Ludie' and Children' Ikhh, Mon'rt mid l!oy'n Piths ami Heavy Shoe, ami we believe wo can please you in stylo ami prices. Hats. Wo will carry 'a complete lino of Men' ami Hoy's Koady:Made Clothing, Over Shirt", Underwear, Neckwear and llohicrv. Shirts. We have a large lirio of Men's and Hoy's Shirts, which wo will offer at a great sacrifice in order to make room for the large stock now en route. , Gloves. Wo have a large line of Men's and will make at Spring and Summer CUasb Goods. Oui stock of spring and summer wash goods will arrive in a few days, and will consist of all the new and latest patterns. I Wo have a nice line of Men's and J'.uv'h Hot and Cup, which wo will oiler It special price. - ; I . ........ .... , i J,.,,,?., ,lHr,.,n,u.nlv we earnestly solicit a share of your patronage. We ask you to Ilmiti" locale i ai inueni'iiuouiM mm v.iv-it i tv. j - 1-1 1 , , . i ) nnA r?vn vim nnr nrirPS ill ,.! - I ...u.iau.l.-.l with .., vxamino our Soo.!n.l got our pracs. Wo mil he f im to jou ou, eu. ... ,... r ,,11,,rv..ul.uvofuoro,. You .. ill !way. bo wolcomo a. our ,.r... V.riv- . your pr-duc of all kin.ls. We will pay you top fi ice fr it. " to CO ) i ) Yours for Business W. A. Messner. y In ir t 1-V.olc I TAI LS MTV. f . mint of t ho inul'ility of L.l, W. II. Milbgan hn lping out at the Watkins I I'onl, who liml ii'Ucml akc his trip to Eastern for his health the iirt week, ha postpone.! it w u!aH on account of uiil' health. ! rl Tyson who was down , grip last week develop, in t.oi tin of pneumonia io first of thia week and r ill. Jl. W. Bancroft brought us J Wo notice by one of tho East an apple which at it largest! era papers that Ottie Smith, Kirth measured a foot, lie said I who 8omething over two years it was picked from the Jack j ugo was well known hereabouts, Wa-Mier place lafct fall ami that j has sold his claim just west of ho had kept it to test its keep- town in S-8 for f2,80O, and we in-' .nullities, which were found j learn also from another source toho excellent. that his father, C. S. Smith, has ,'sold also. The two are located The deal for the purchase of j Michigan. tho Teal timber has been closed j and a right-of-way across thej Isaac Lynch and wife, of Dai Frank Butler land for a Hume , iu9i, Were guests at Zim Ilin lnm been secured. We under- 6l,aw's Sunday. Mrs. Lynch stand that a planing mill is to:a,,d Mrs. Hinshaw are sisters i,, built east of tho Uryan-Luens j Ma TH,i-;a l,ll8 Imd-im- jnndejU ndance of 01 at the primary ed improvement t alls City ;vm;ruom Ulia wint(ir, the largest at be a place of industry indeed. sho hus had hl i,er Ira Foreman left town again j teaching experience here. Sunday intending to return with jj MilHfr.ini wll0 i,ead9 n U. S. government inspector to , Uckcls for inay0r, Ko with him to the chum winch ; . ono t"ime n member of A. J. I'arr.sh has protestea an., Kiuisa's wialature make a regular i ll. e.ley, who is at Mon- L was reiiortoil sick a few ... . i ... i..... i'i with lever out nun mproved. 15. 1'. Ueeziey out of rormir with the ling disorder but i now bo about. ire told that tho deal by N. .. Emmett jmrehnsed i . r.. - i nen i ui ut'i i" , i-ough at the last and that; test to the bitter eim. irgiiiu ivi'atlo over tho phono. '10 lniUling; recently pur- jreulminato in tho turning KJ from T. a d"ed. . .. .. " i ,:.... r,(t,1 no I). ItollOWell IS oeiuf; "i bests a regular inve.uj;iinu... Mr. Foreman will fight the pro- ). Decker took tho degree the K. O. T. M. Fri'hiy Mr. Deeker has been a lice before and says ho has several lodires no utn- .ut that tho local team is of any others he has seen. .F.Rodgers&Co. Wlioli-Hale per Dealers seer nail Unci are iroltiet of V mill In the country. ou f money ou price and trelKht DourtSt, Salem, Or c .. oi...in uitli ice c built on its side and all of tho parapnernalia. Only a visit to tho planing niil in vonstruction at the end of the P.ryan-Lucas Hume can give you a good idea of the size and permanence of the afbur. Tho big mill i ir 1,cavlly framed and is two stories high, tho upper floor being on a level U, he platform of the flume Above the flume en.l be J switch to carry lumber to the ary 'hedstobo-built just south of the planer. A large and powerful reflect ing lamp on the front of the Bryan-Lucas store lights tho way to that place of business and proves a great convenience in lighting up that part of the streets. A second ticket, has been phced in the field for the city offices to be filled on the sixth of April. The list ot nominees is signed by the requisite number of voters to give it a legal place on the ticket and will enter tho race with good chances to win out. The last ticket is headed by W. A. Mil ligan for mayor and tho couneil men for two years is as follows; Warren Ward, Joseph Trims, Courter. lie ha3 set out shade trees and fruit trees and has had W. Ayres, the Dallas wire fence man, here weaving one of the famous anchor fences around it. A ten foot", walk is left through the center. Buildings and crops are next in order. J. Condron ba9 been contem plating moving to his claim with Mrs. Condron for six months before making proof. Manuel Ward is again afflict ed with poison oafc. This Js .i f 1 1 i . .-. - 1. ,. . ;jCU1ailufi-tmrar-iourin lime e uc- f 'ed in QneoI-our-i-eceHt-4Sirte-T .... a Iipva within r.wn vears. as follows: I . . Mayor J . 11. Moyer; for A considerable epidemic of councilmen for two years, S II. , the grip has been working its Tetherow, G. W. Gardner and ravages hereabouts for the past V V. Robinson for one year, few days. Zim Hinshaw for recorder and police judge, A. N. ..Robinson, marshal, Warren Wright. M. L. Thompson is nominated for treasurer without opposition. We have beer- informed since this article was in type that J. R Moyer has withdrawn his name as candidate tor mayor. , and C. N. Travis. The one year candidate is Ed Van Pelt and J. C. Frink is the candidate for recorder and pdlice judge. B. J. Harringtou is on for marshal. This ticket is put up by those who do not believe it necessary to the running of the town .to collect license1 money. They were npt quite so sudden about occupying the field as their opponents but from all indica tions their stock is high just now. The opposing ticket as print It it's a blHiouu attack, take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Capt. A. B. Oral am. president of the Oregon City Transportation Co., was a business visitor in town Friday. The F. W. Robinson house is becoming resplendent with paint and taking on a most pleasing appearance. A. II. Watkins andVife start ed for Salem Tuesday afternoon making the pleasant drive in advantage of the good roads and weather. T. D. llollowell is putting his best foot to the trbnt in im proving the hillside property recently purchased from Mrs. Susan Bryant through D. F. Peerless Hair Vigor. Is made and sold by A. N. Hal- leck, ot Monmouth. Polk county, Oregon. It is the only hair vigor tWwill entirelv cleanse the hair of dandruff and keep the dandruff off the head. It will stop the hair from falline out and cures all dis eases of tbe scalp and restore faded or gray hair to its former color and luster. It wil promote a healthy growth to the hair and make it soft and glossy. For further in formation call on or address A. N. Halleck, Monmouth. Sold in any quantities you wisli.