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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
MBrMKi.- iKI)KrWPEKrE,ORKr,ON S. M. Daniel Monmouth, Oregon The .Larger Purl ' S. M. Dai' nri m ni r u fflffl am JUU uuuuu . so()n l)e OI1 our shaves. Our J And the remainder is on t he way mUi so it c i is now larger and hotter assoriec in such that it is a real pleasure to nuy gomi - Spring and Summer Wash floods, j We are showing a large ami well assorted line of wash Dress Trimmings Gak Pi.iulunti. Medalioim, Fancy rVta Apli'U.t t . , ....... r... rii,,.i,ii,L! tin unrinii and w nave a m. W.ar.-taw,ng.l.r1..nar nnti.y h.h! c.ual.ty, 1,1. .tjrie. , " ft' v Y.,k. Al . ., . .... r i tiiu iiAiv i:iurii's emu . mrin - good. IDI8 pnng, Wu-w..k . . :.!....iri.H.. Our .tore is the 1I to buy Jttoes Jioes J?oes We are headquarter- for aho. Our .tm is .insur- gcds this spring, consisting of all the new UDr, m r--; W ambmidried striped and dotted Swisses, inereerued ( and price. Our atom . 1 . ' ... i it.... , in ginghams, silk tissues, organdies, lawns ana many beautiful wash fabrics suitable for waists and suits. j new and beautiful deigns, d-m f,,r ! ! trimmings and you will K't H' right thing. T" ... . i s c ..,... .u. .cu-.,,. out. Clotbinfl, fiUifl Goods at: ' !ingS prints percales, muslins, shooting, pillow '"". Wt can rdiow N'otl U pI KtrolijJ line Ladies' Shirt WaistS. cretons, arv denims, etc; also a good line of Lace Curtains ftm, , . Hul , j,,,, m,r-hirtH, umlcnvct LUU(" -r,lrti.irl0lM.rpa;r wear. hats. HUspcrnhMH, handkerchief, k We will have the prettiest line of shirt waists 77 Km, , i fart everything I.mary for a UcE .. MMBi.n, i ,Mle. Also a Rood line of white V e still sll tna cueora 1 1 ', nr l,nv. !tiv Volir clotiunk' here. piece goods in dimities, lawns, organdies and India linens, j pair warranted. XXAXJ.VJ -"""d 1 " , , 4 mm r i-L,. wrT Aivi wrc uiH rive a discount of ten per cent PBrine us your cgis, butter, bacon. Inrd and Kultry. W always gin Jiwm in ovnlisHHm lor ll'OOllS. hiffliest marivet onuu iui " o o S. M. Daniel Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SIDE. PUBLISHED ETKKT THDBSDAT, Monmouth, Oregon S. M. Dai Entered at Independence, Ore., potomo m seeond-clawi matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 pcrVr. 11 60 7S 06 TKLEPHO.fK 54. HUBCRIPTION RATES. (SUlctly In adyanee) Per year Biz month a4l ATIV ' ' Local notlcet are 5 cent per Una atralght abolotly no reduction for any reaon whatsoever. Bat on dUplay adrerUslng madejtnown on application. . . And it actually snowed today! To close out 7 Geo. W. Child's for 25 cents at Wagoner's. Mrs. E. Sherman, of Monmouth, was a passenger to Portland Fri day. Mrs. Dr. Butler and son Maurice were passengers to Portland Fri day. . Joseph Torbett and Bister, Miss Vida. of Albany, are visiting friends here. . The telephone boys, after spend ing a number of days in the city looking after the phone lines, lelt Monday for Portland. A pleasant party was given at the home of Mrs. Babbitt last eve nine. The guests consisted of many well known young people of the town. William Laura, of Newton, Kan sas, was visiting his brother-in-law O. D. Rider this week, leaying for Portland tne latter part of the week accompanied by Mr. Rider, who went to Oregon City to visit a brother. Fresh salted peanuts at Wag oner's. TocloReout ? Geo. W. Child's for 25 cents. Wagoner's. Don't forget the fact that the Rebekah lodge amusement com mittee are putting forth their best efforts to make teir entertainment at the opera house Friday, April 17th. an interesting one. V. O. Boots, agent for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, in forms us that hiscompany-4rar patuThe totaTTnsu ranee carried on the Little Palace hotel building, which was $4,000. We understand that insurance to the amount of Weak? " I auffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctor aaid my blood was all turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer's Saraaparilla, and wa soon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. SI.M a Ulllc. aiHrn. A.k toot doctor whit think of AT"J ii ftmlly mullein.. Follow tau Mflei aad Hall's Ferry Is now cross the public in ready to traveling iirst-claHS order. The newest and best road to Salem. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. $1975 has been paid on contents, etc. Work of tearing down the re mains was started today. At theJeasio4Wf4Jie-citrT0Tm Tuesday evening the saloon bonds of J. 11. Cooper and I. h. Smith were approved. D. Calbreath ap peared and asked to have an inter view with the fire committee in re gard to some improved fire im- groyementa he was contemplating, etc. The following bills were allow ed: Light and Water Co., 71.W); M. S. Gofl, $1.25; L. M. Ulanken ship. $5.70; W. G. Sharman, $8.50: C. A. Hubbard, $54.15. Notice. Pedee Lumber Compan PEDEE, ORE. A full stock of rough ami dref.Hcd" lumber ' stock at the mill. Prices very reasonable. Jlill of; out to order. Mill live mih'H north of lVdce, Oreg- merchant to which a doubtful le ply was given by the customer. "Never mind," said Colo. "I'll fix it so she'll neyer know the differencs," and with a knilo he carefully scraped the papers from the spool ends. The trick might have worked iuul 14 the tmr chaser told the lady, on Cole. present residents of Bueisi lie ltHTpH in a Lane count; tery and those who knewb the old More will tuisa tit mark that has just gone fn ruitlet. This in one All parties indebted to me will please call at once and seUle, as I urgently need my money, J. M. Stahk. A Joke On ICriieat Cole. From the seraphic look in hia 1 eyes no one would imagine Ernest Cole to be guilty of de:eit, but he is. It happened this week, a trusting female in Buena Vista sent to the store for a spool ot No. 40 white thread. "We're out of 40, won't 36 do?" questioned the debonair young Another liiiiKlrnurk one. Another old land mark has dis appeared from Buena Vista, during the past two weeks. .It is the old blacksmith shop vacated this spring by T. V. Oglesby. The material is to be used by Kus Liggult in the construction of a house on his place just over the river, where his dwelling was des troyed by fire a few months ago. Thirty-six years ago the old shop just torn down was a nourish ing drug stire, where Dr. W. C. Lee nold pills and plasters to the ailing public. Dr. Lee was the father of Mr?. Sarah Baldwin and Miss Mattie Lee, both of w hom are Polk county grown rti seed nt Frazcr A Rice'. The E.VTEHI'HISK waot to 1? ft regular reader. K 4. . 4. inonmoutb tmt II. I. whitman. rm i 1TM Should have your Washing called for mi livcred. WaeliitiK called for 00 day and delivered ou ft' day A. a Monmouth, Work Guarantee! Orcflt H. H. Jaspersi. Undertaker, EnbaK er,l Funeral Directcj