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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
KNTKBMUSB. Ml.m:KPKKCIi. OBK.ION S. M. iW Monmouth, Oregon S. M. Daniel The Larger 1i,l' ol U U Aft All M Till M A S A A r n n N U IV JU LMJU J LiU UU LJ UU UU uuuuu 'o - ... .1 i mion ho on our shelves. Our And the remain, or is u v. -3 . , a om. is now Inrccr ami better assorted 111 all lims i"u" 1 such that it is a real pleasure to buy """" Spring and Summer lUasb Goods. We are showing a large and well assorted line of wash goods this spring, coimptinjr of all the new fabric Mich as colored, embroidried striped and dotted eisseo, mercerized ginghamx, silk tissues, organdies, lawns and many other . beautiful wash fabrics suitable for waists and suits. Ladies' Shirt Waists. We will have the prettiest line of xhirt waists we have ever shown, especially in white. Also a good line of white piece goods in dimities, lawns, organdies and India linenB. J We are headquarter-for Our stock" U unaur- i passed in Polk 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 pood, including out ings, prints, percales, muslins, sheeting, pillow casing, cretons, ari denims, etc; also a good lit of Knee Curtains from 7oc to 3.f0 per pair. We stil! sell the celebrated Mascot Kid Cloves. Kvery pair warranted. Dress Trimmings Gall Pendants, Medalioiu Fancy H.-t Apli'i ' rage for trimming lids spring and we have i, , ment of them on the way from Nw York, if ; new and beautiful designs. Cmiie to s fur j trimmings ami you will get the right thing. 1 dotting, Turnisbina Goods t We nut nlow you it pwkl strong lb and hoyn cluthiiifr, ovcrhirt, undoit wear, hat, tiucpeiulerH, liumlki'iohicf, 1 iu faet everything necessary for a ... man or hoy." I!uy your clothing here. Thirty Days Special Ten Per Cent Cash Discount Sale. . i trsr 1 nm r il U:--.t Aitc wrt A mv .1 rJ?:miinf" nf ten rvr rv beginning Saturday, iviarcn l1 7uo, ior inc ucai umty 7 w - - r- cash purchases amounting to one dollar or more, except on staples, such as prints, muslins, rubbers, overa spool cotton. ,ii 1 j 11 r 1 Bring us your eggs, butter, bacon, lard and poultry. e always gm highest market price for produce in exchange for goods. S. M. Daniel Monmoutli, uregon o. m. u Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SIDE. PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY. Entered at Independence, Ore., poHtoffice M . second-class matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 pcrVr. TELEPHONE M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Strictly In advance) Per year ' Six months 75 Single copy 05 Local notices are 5 centH per line straight absolutely no reduction for any reason whatsoever. Rates on dlsplayadrexUing-ma Announcement Extraordinary. With this issue the Independence Enter prise absorbs the subscription list of the Tails City Leader. This swells our own list over 250 more and gives the Enterprise by far the best list of any paper in Polk county and they are all paid in advance, too. "We shall endeavor to give the people of Falls City the very best service and trust they will reciprocate by their good will and continued patronage. Admiral Dewey, in hie criticism of the German navy, succeeded in making a first-class fool of himself and should be severely called down by President Roosevelt. A man in the United States service has no business to criticise a foreign na tion in public print. In the cap acity of a private citizen that alters conditions and does not have the apiearance of being official. In the death of Henry W. Cor bett, Oregon loses her most valued citizen. He it was who was alway ioremost in developing the indus tries of the state, and his deeds ol philanthropy were legion. At a time when the Lewis and Clark fair neeas most a financier at its head it is the hardest to spare him. Oregon will wait long before hav ing another II. V. Corbett. FALLS CITY Next Monday is election day. Do your duty and vote. County Superintendant C. S. Starr was a visitor among us Monday. Mona Grange, Patrons ofj JIttskaadfy-r-ttill meet at Bridge port Saturday. C. L. Hopkins was home from Peuee Saturday and went to Portland Monday. I 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 above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it's the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try It. There's cure in every drop. Tkm sites Ua. He. ft. All inu)- Cotunlt your doctor. If be take It, then do M be mm. If be tU yon mot to tk It, tbon don't take It. Be knows. mm Ik with him. We are wllllne. i. C. AIB CO.. Iell, David F. Courier has la placed at the head of tho ticket first headed by J. It. Moycr. Mrs. Susan Bryant and family now of Portland, aro planning to make this place their homo again in the near future. The Falls City hotel changed hands on tho first day of the month, the firm of March & Starr retiring and Mrs. II. Fugitt taking posession. T. L. Dunsmore has rented the house north of N. Em mitt's irceTrtfy vacated by W. 0. McKown and will make that place his home in the future The bridge gang of tho new railroad has reached town and begun work on the bridge across tho Luckiamute at tho Kllis place. Undeii the ordinance recently passed by the council licenses to run saloons have been issued to Thomas Edgar and (to II. Fugitt. The latter has his place in full operation and the Edgar place is being fitted up. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kinney reached town Saturday from Traverse Citv, Michigan. Mrs. Kinney is a sister of Mrs. Manuel Ward, who is, now in the east and she and Mr. Kinney took Mr Ward entirely by sur prise. From them' we learn that Mrs. Ward is intending lo return to this place in the first days of May. Pedee Lumber Compal PEDEE, ORE. A full stock of rough and dreHseil lutnlr stock at the mill, l'ricos very reasonable. Billo! cut to order. Mill live inilrg north of IVdco, Orct' Hurley Smith, of Btllairc, Michigan, is in town, having nr rived last week. Mr. Smith is an old ncqtmintaiicc of the writer as well as of several others of our people and is a son ojMiiaxW -K Tntrti and u brother of Ottie Smith who werp among our towns people about three years ago and who have but recently sold their claims west of town. No. day taught, 20; Nv tendance, 250; No. daw i tit); total enrolled, I7;v tendance, 12; tim'-n tardt ' her of vi si torn, 2. Th absent nor tardy thirii)i iwi Pearl Pihbk m Chirk. A. J. SllII't.KT,!' Travis McDevitt, of wns aii over Bandar f Monmouth. Grip KciihmIW'.h In Great Demand Whun ooIiIh hiiiI grip are prevalent the quickest and wirest rcmedlm are In greut (Ifiimml. Mr. Jowph I). V'. Hums, of McDutr, Va., taya Unit Im wan cured of a viy deep and taming attack of la gripim by unlng Chamber lttin'e Cougli lU iiii-ily after trying nev ral other prcpuralloiin wltli no effort. For (tale by Kirk land Drug Co. Sunny Slope School Report. Following is a repoit ol the Sunny Slope school, diHtrict No. 40, for the month ending March 27, 15HW: ...THE... monmoutb Ca: II. I. WHITMAN 4 4 4 4 4 4 Should have your ? Wahlng railed for llyerrd. VVaMhlug called tat day and delivered on iiay Work Guarantee Monmouth, 0r i H. H. Jaspers UNDERTAKER ) Independence, h