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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1903)
S. M. Daniel IMDEl'ENPEKOK BHTOU'IUt, IWKrRNnKNCE, OREGON 1 Monmouth, Oregon The Lamer Part of S. M. Daniel, 0 ffl sh mm mam sm i j i ,,Tn'r nvwl will finnn hn mi niir filiftlvftS. Olll' stoi'k is now larger and better assorted in all lines than ever before and our prices arc rrnnflft sit Olir st,OTG. Spritta and Summer Ola$b 600d$. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Dress Trimmings Galore. We are showing a ,arge and well assorted line of wash We are . head " J u- 1: goods thi. spring consisting of tilth, new fabrics such as passed in Polk county -for quantity and quahty fit, styles l folored, embroidried striped and dotted Swisses, mercerized and price. Our store is the place to buy your snoes. new and fctautiful lesigns. Come to us for your dree, ginghams, silk tissues, organdies, lawns and many other - - trimmings and you will get the right thing. beautiful wash fabrics suitable for waists and suits. ClOOClS. . - c . We bare a big stock of staple dry good-, including out- glOlDlKg, rWrillSDltt ttOOuS 311111)31$. r f- Pf ings, prints, percales, muslins, sheetings, pillow casing, Ve can show you a good etrong lino of mon' LCLUieS JtffT LUulStS, cretons, art denims, etc; also a good line of Lace Curtains &n(j boy(J, cot,ing overshirts, underwear, not k- We will have the prettiest line of Bhirt waists we have from 75c to $3.50 per pair. wear, hats, suspenders, handkerchiefs, hosiery ever shown especially in white. Also a good line of white We still sell the celebrated Mascot Kid Gloves. Every in fact everything necessary for a wIl-dnHtl ever snown, especiauj iu 6 arnfj.j man or boy. Buy your clothing hero, piece goods in dimities, lawns, organdies and India linens, pair warranted. J J J " . T-W t ' I "M 1 Thirty Days Special Ten Per Gent Cash Discount Sale, Beginning Saturday, March 21, 1903, for the next thirty days wc will give a discount of ten per cent on all cash purchases amounting to one dollar or more, except on staples, such as prints, muslins, rubbers, overalls and spooUotton. butter, bacon, lard and poultry. We always give the highest market price for produce in exchange for goods. S M Daniel Monmouth, Oregon S.M.Daniel Independence Enterprise. And west side. published evert thursday. Entered t Independence, Ore., pontofflc " Meond-clas matter. $b$criptlon Price,, $1.50 peryr. TELEPHONE M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Strictly In adrance) Per rear...' Six month! S! of le copy Local notices are 5 cent per lln. .tralght -absolutely no reduction for any reason wnaWoeyer. Rate on display adTerfUlng made known on application. What has become of Aguinaldo, Mary Ellen Lease, "Windy" Allen, "Trust-Breaker" Pettigrew or Presi dent Kruger? Have they, like the Arab, folded their tents and silent ly stolen away? A 'democratic exchange opposes Mr. Hermann's election because it would be a "slap at the administra tion." By the same reason then we are to believe Mr. Reames' elec tion will be an endorsement of the republican administration. Equal ly logical would be to say Governor rkomhprlain'd election last June was a republican victory. .Notice. All parties indebted to me will please call at once and settle, as I urgently need my money, J. M. Stark. J. C. Hastings, of Airlie, announces a public sale of farming implements to be beld there May 0th. Mrs. I. Simpson, of Airlie, was in town Wednesday. Miss Mamie Bateman is visiting a the home of G. W. Kutch. Charles Bilyieu, of Corvallis, was an incemiog passenger Tuesday. Miss Lulu Robertson returned Wed nesday fiom a several weeks' visit to Portland. Rev. E. J. Thompson, who has been seriously ill a week or more past, is able to be out and about. Hermann Hawkins, of Dallas, won th wold medal at the contest there a few days ago over some 36 other children. nr. O. D. Ireland and wife returned tA their home in Portland Tuesday, after a visit With relatives here and at Eugene. M. E. Maaterson, of Astoria, was in the city this week in attendance at the obsequies over the remains of his father, the late J. W. Masterson. Poorly? " For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then tried Ayer's Sarss parilla, and in one week I was a new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true .Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. II.H i Mile. AltfcwUtt. Aik toot doctor ht be thinks of irWj r.lirtU. Ho know! H .bout tWs grand fSXm CO.. Low.ll. H Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, and Mrs. J. A. Mills, of Buiem, were in the city Tuesday eyening to attend the Rebekah lodge, returning t their re spective homes Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James SIrnouton, of South Bend, Wash., are in the city. They were called to Dallas to attend the funeral of Mr. Blmonton's sister, who was so severely burned that death ensued. An interesting time was had at the meeting of the Rebekah lodge Tues day evening. In addition to other pleasantries a banquet was spread as a token of appreciation the lodge held for the efforts of the players who pre sented last week "Hiok'ry Farm." Merriment ran high until after mid nieht. lew events this winter have equalled the above occasion. The W. R. C. announce their May Day ball, the last they give before the 4th of July. Excellent music and a good time promised. Chas. 0. Lee returned Friday from Portland, haying recovered sufficiently from the recent opera tion to be able to be around. Albany Herald. Cooper & Hurley have 100 acres almodt cleared for $30 per acre. Good, rich bottom land, suitable for hops or vegetables. 3 or 4 acres in orchard. Serviees'at the United Evangel ical church next Sunday at 11 A. M. and at 8 P. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E. at 7 P. M. Everybody welcome. I. C. Dickey left this week to 88 Bume the duties of manager of the brickyard at the state penitentiary. Mr. Dickey held a position in the penitentiary several years ago. He owes his appointment to Governor Chamberlain. The position draws a good salary. Pedee Lumber Company, PEDEE, ORE. A full stock of rough and dressed lumber now in stock at the mill. Prices very reasonable. Bill of lumber cut to order. Mill five miles north of Pedeo, Oregon. A rural free delivery route will be established from Independence July 1st. At the same time ona will go from Parker. Both routes have each one carrier. New magazines and papers at Wagoner's just in. Sunday Ex $40. Apply to E. V. Dalton, Dal- aminer. "Sunset Magassinesi &naj4fir0reg,ni 7 Success. Miss Lottie Ground returned to Portland Monday afternoon after a visit with her parents in Mon mouth. A Great SeiiHatiou. There was a big sensation in Lenes vllie, Ind., when W. H. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, bad bis life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery or Consumption. , He writes: "I endured insufferable agon ies from asthma, but your New Dis covery gave me immediate relief and Boon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60oand $1.00. Guaranteed by Kirk land Drug Co. Trial bottles free. Cows Tor Snle. I have two young cows, one i fresh now and the other will be or July 15th; one is Jersey and the other Jersey and Durham. Price The Entehpki.hb wants you to be a regular roader. X 4. s 4. - -A-' v ...THE.. Itlontnoutb Dundry II. D. WHITMAN, Prop. 4 Should have your Work. I 1. 1 ... .. 1 1 .1 e i i - vvanuiug uuueu lur nuu uo liyered. Washing called for on Taes 4 day and delivered on , Satur day. 4 -t- -r -t- -o- -f . Work Guaranteed. Monmouth, Oregon. H. H. Jasperson, r Undertaker, Enbalm I er, Funeral Director. & iRdepcndcnce, :: Oregon. . . .