J INDEPENDENCE KNTKIU'IilSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON SfS)98999899 Qi V. A. WESSNE BUCCl&SOTl TO J. A.. MILLS. Since taking possession of this stock I have added several thousand dol- and are' now leasure to show on. uiKiiijj possession oi tins stock 1 liuve added several t lurs worth of new goods, making the line much more complete a hi a position to supply all your wants. Call and see. It is a pleas .illl It'll f l vi ...... I. i goods whether you buy or not. Ladies' Summer Underwear. V Imvo u nice lino of Ladies Summer (.'inlerttVur in sWvcloss, short ami lon sleeves, in while, ticrut) and colors, in prices from 10c up. Shirtwaists. Wo linve mi extra pretty Jin ol Indies shirtwaists, in jui'vcs ranging from fOc to 2.f0. Cull ami wo tliftii. Men's Shirts. We have the largest Block of Dress Shirts in town. In price from fiOe to ILfiU. Sumner Goods.- We linve a very choice line of Summer Dress floods, all new, in Picot Stripes, Dimi ties, Mercerized Ginghams, Zephyr Cloths, Batiste, Silk Tissue, India Linens, Fancy Per cales, Sowetle, White Goods, etc. WaistingY We have some very choice waist patterns, new and up-to-date. Cell early to see these as the number is limited. Groceries. We carry a lull lineof Staple Groceries at bot tom prices. Plaids. We have several very choice patterns of plaids in mill remnants. These are regular 50c goods, but having purchased them in reiu nants we are able to sell them for 25c. Men's Underwear. We have some exceptional values in 2oc and 50c grades'. Bring in your Produce. We will pay top price for everything, Butter, Eggs, Lard Chickens, Bucks, Geese, Turkeys, Meats. Goods Delivered in the City - W.A. Messner. 9 .A. Kramer mid M. C. Wil- were Miiimlio!' with the reci nf the capital city Monday mug. I Ilulleek's I 'eerless Hair ic will he sold by A. S. Locke, IK-iidi'iice, or A. N. Ilalleck, of mouth. '! Knottier and wit, of Dal- sniiyetl at the home of Mrs. Iiinor'g parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. Whiteakcr. Miss Laurie Burnett wes a pass enger Sunday to Corvallin, where she thinks of spending the summer. Pres. W. II. Lee, of Albany col lege, filled the pulpit at the Pres byterian church Sunday, both i TEjNTTII A.S. Locke is to leave within morning and evening. His dis the rext week or so for a several I co" reB Wftre of 8 olarly nature. Williams and wife have '1 ffoin the Presbyterian par- pto their own dwelling in ii Inuependen v. E. K. Paddock entertained friends Friday evening at pn"K. A delightful time was M by all present. Elijah Johnson, who han f visiting relatives here for eev- weeks, returned to her horn shinRton Wednesday. tv-J. H. Lister, a former Chris- church pastor of Independence, m the city hint week. His e w in Eugene at present. fge Jargenscn, who lias been fig at blaeksmithinjr durinn ft few months for Thos. Fen- Ml Sunday for DallaP, where " P7 his trade. hthr hrge crowd came from pth Sunday afternoon, the m oeing the same as the 'T before the observance of Jnanoeof baptism at the In M.ce Baptist, churcb. we prohibit: On IflAfrna nrufnri. WW in Dallas last Friday College, Pr0VeJ the victor-illmcetW.-k: .i i " ocoiiuuiuii gnu uai- ...j louves 80n at cor- -yne winner of the Cor- will meet represents- 4u'otner states on the plat- Louis next year. days' sojourn in Southern Oregon. Mrs. A. J. Goodman, president of the Ladies Lewis k Clark Clnb, went to Portland Wednesday to at tend a meeting with the committee on womens' work tor the exposi tion. W. II. Wehrong, of Hillsboro, and M. I). Wisdom, of Portland, president and secretary, respective ly, of the Oregon State Fair As sociation, were in the city Wed nesday arrancinir for an exhibit from Polk county. They secured the services of Mrs. Wolf, of Falls City, which insures a splendid dis play of our resources. They left for Southern Oregon on the 11:00 A. M train. gorre$potidenf$r (Contest The first quarterly conference of , the United Evangelical church On April 1st, we commenced our Tenth Correspondents' Contest and oa will occur next Saturday and Sun- Fridav. Ju!v 31, 1903, at 6 :00 P, M. we will cloBe it. We offer as premiums the day. The order of services is as foI,0wln8 articef. selected by the Correspondents' themselves ; .. cln;'; A handsome, well-upholstered, velvet Couch NtCOiD .PRIZE.... - - - "a irti t A. THIRD PRIZE;.. ..777 :.T77 l'&neilTl?T FOURTH PRT7IT . ' " .A fine Students' Lamp FIFTH ?RI?F A good set of Ping Pong. ..T....lZE ' Ladies Home Journal ...iNDKPKNDBNca Entbbpkisk to any address for one year lollows: Business meeting at the church in Independence Saturday -preaching- at 8" P. M. Saturday and 11 A. M. Sunday. Services at Buena Vista at 7:30 P. M. Sunday. Rev. C C. Poling will preach at all these services. At the May day ball the W. R. C. netted over $30, which sum when applied on the indebtedness reduces it to $30. At the next en tertainment they expect to wipe out the debt and then steps will be taken loWard fixing the building in tip top shape. Mrs. A. J. Goodman's portrait appeared in Saturday's Oregonian as nresident of the new Lewis k Clark Club here. The new organ ization starts in with a great deal of energy in the endeavor to pro mote the best interests of the 1905 fair. Several wagon loads of Gypsies passed through town last week. i'i ....;n, fh reputation of i their tribe by being filthy, thieving and willing to graft anything on which they could lay hands. They drove southward. FALLS ;ITV. Paul Hunter, of this place, who has been working in a confection ery store in Eastern Washington, has returned home for the summer. W. O. McKown, who recently left here for Nebraska, has returned and expects to spend the summer in the valley. Rev. T. IL Simms, of this place, will soon leave for Betheny, where he has a charge, and Rev. O. N. Blair will fill the pulpit whidh he vacates. Hugh Black, book-keeper for the Bryan-Lucas Lumber Co., has gone to Dallas to assist in the closing out of the R. E. Bryan & Son store at that place. Miss Maud Graham will take charge of the books until his return. , At the la t meeting of the city council the new officers were duly installed and we feel sure of the continuance of the good rule and management of affairs as tn the past. v rpirrnt that a ''pie" at the lasjt moment prevent us from pub lishing the rest of the excellent Falls City items, but they will ap pear next week. Ed. SEVENTH PRIZE. CONDITIONS. fl'e want all the news that happens in Polk county and we want the Enter prise to visit every family in the county. We want to help you and we want you to help us. Our interests are mutual. We will give points as follows: One point for eyery item of news worthy of publication. 25 nnint fnr article worthy of a seperate head. If an article be specially meritormna nr ,t.Pt. unn in toe signt oi tne manager of tins department an extra 15 points will be given. For every new yearly subscription 85 points. For every yearly renewal 75 points. For a subscription three months 25 points ; six months and less than a year 35 points. For every dollar's worth Advertisement or Job Work we give 50 points, and we will gladly furnish you prices on any kind of Ad or Job. We are going to make a campaign for some new correspondents, and we will announce at times the places in this column. Watch for them, as we will make it to your interest to secure representatives in the sections we want represented. Other features will be announced along. , HOW YOU STAND. Each week we will announce in this column your points. No article in credited until after it appears in the paper, although subscriptions and points secured mother ways will be announced nn the ..nm ,n v .rw.. everything fair and straight and If you think an error has occurred in your poin w write us within the week following and we will make thorough investigation. iuen& 1Mb, H.. ........ ........... in Airiie, p m Monmouth, H l, Parker , $?J suver .':.'.':.::":.;;:: Si Antioch ,2 Monmouth, B i.'.'.'.'.'.'.r.'.'.'.."."."'."! inl Lewisville iu Highlands, D Rickreal!, C ". X Monmouth, A ..- tY D.IU 01 AJCUQbUIl ..................... 39 Sunny Slope " ., e-ii. ; 4 A 4.119 VlfcJ "..........,...., For Airlie's splendid account of the Blake accident last wk. nrl W hi. efforts in getting it here before we went to press, we allow him 15 extra points. t. c ucueve ii c8iiy comes nnaer tne nead of "special meritorious." .a CD ID to CO