Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 06, 1903, Image 3

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    I X D K P IC N D K NO K ENTKKPWSE, JNDKPENDENCE, OREGON
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LKFKVKU ANDX,; C. SMITH
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W luiVH a new and completo liny of both llnniiin-r and I lammerlcHS
Shot (inn ut price raiiKin from $0 to $10 and upward.
A fresh lock Ammunition, Hunting Coats, Logins, etc. Wu can
jlcaho you because; we liuvo an usHortiuont at tho best jiricoi.
R. M. WADE & GO.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
A. J: GOODMAN, Manager.
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LOCALS.
JlaroUI Jargon-ion iiciit Sunday
here.
Mr. Dunn, uf Dnlla, wa a pass
enger to Newport Wdreday,
J. H. fiurti'ii and daughter
Florence were Salem visitor Toe.
lny.
Mr. Win. Harnett left Wedne.
day fur a two week' visit with her
parents near Eugone.
Mrs. E. T. Hrikl and daughter,
Einmu, left for Newport iVelnes
day for three. wek' outing.
Mrs W. L. Hico, Mrs. L. Josso
and laulit r, Mr. Harris, were
over-Sunday visitors nt Newport.
Mrs. M. T. Creasy and Hon Cioul-I
returned from South 15end and
other Washington point Wednes
day. Mrn. Zigler, of Monmouth, was a
passenger to Portland and Hood
Itiver Wednesday, for a several
week' viit.
J. K. P. Graved returned Wednes
day from McMinnville, having
gathered in that vicinity twenty
tons of cascara hark.
The building recently vacated by
the feed store in beinK refitted for a
atore. The nature of it or ltd pro
prietors wo were unable to learn.
Tho ordinance of baptism wan be
Btowed upon a young lady at the
river Sunday evening bv Rev. A. S.
Allen, paHtor of the Baptist church.
About forty member of the
Christian church gathered at the
home of 0. A. Kramer and gave
Mrs. Ellen Robertson a farewell
party Wednesday evening.
J. R. Cooper wishoa to an
nounce that ho lias for sale
250,000 of as fine brick as is
made. Patronize this home in
dustry; Says a dispatch to the .Tele
gram from Dallas: "The Inde
pendence motor caught fire
whien near Dallas Tuesday and
was badly damaged. Tho pass-ling tho present high standard
Willi ll iv nun iiuiiiiuniiun, uwi
I would like to encourage cor
respondents from each little pee-
i.inr.iw were f'liimielleil to jtimPiWh
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oil' fur safely. They landed in a
heap in a haystack mo none were
injured."
A liull game will be played
Sunday between tho married
men and tho single boys. Al
ready one side is telling what
it will do to tho other and 'vice
versa. It will bo a hot game.
An Kxpt-fHSlon nfTliank.
I desire to express my grati
tude to tho many kind friends
to whoso generosity 1 am in
debted for the beautiful pre
mium I have secured in tho cor
respondents' contest, which has
just closed. The value of the
premium lies not only in its in
trinsic wort!:, but it is also ap
preciated for tho many acts of
kindness which it will ever re
call to my memory; and. these
littlo acts oi kindness associated
with the memory of some kind
and loving friend servo as tho
tiny links which time shall
weave into friendship's golden
chain.
I do not claim to owe my suc
cess to any journalistic ability
that I may possess, but rather
do I accord the honor to the
kindness of my friends who so
generously sustained mo in my
efforts.
I am sorry that we could not
nil attain first prize, and while I
fully appreciate tlje kindness of
all who have aided me, I would
gladly suggest . that I do not
wish to monopolize all the first
prizes, and I will greatly appre
ciate any kindly assistance that
4nay be accorded to others who
may strive for success in future
contests. 1 do not mean by this
assertion that I -shall not con
tinue with unremitting efforts to
aid our county paper in sustain-
I. L. SMITH,
Wholesale Beer and Cigar Dealer.
Having taken out wholwtle license, I can now tell all Beer and Cigars a
wholesale rate.
BEST BRANDS WINES AXD WHISKEYS.
C Street, - Independence. Oregon.
tion of our county to take up
our work with a willing hand,
ami to assure them that success
will crown tho efforts of ull who
earnestly and diligently strive.
Upon the united efforts of the
correspondents depend the suc
cess of our paper. Let us re
member, then, that we are striv
ing not for individual success,
but for the success of a mutual
cause.
We owe this as a debt of grat
itude to our kind and generous
editor for his strict impartiality,
noble kindness and generous
prizes.
Wo should concentrate our
efforts with bis in a noblo en
deavor to perpetuate the banner
county paper of the state.
I hopo that I may fully ap
preciate and amply reciprocate
the manifold kindnesses that
have been accorded me in this
undertaking. To the editor, for1
his kindness aud considerate'
encouragement, I would say Ij
thank you. To the friends whoj
have aided mo with a subscrip-j
lion or a news item I would say!
I thank, you. And once again,
to all I would say 1 thank you.
. , Mux. 11. V Swink.
When you want a hynio that Im mild .
aud gentle, euxy to take and certain to'
net, alway uw Chamberlain' Worn- j
ach ami Liver Tablet. For sale by I
Kirklaud Drug Co. j
Mr, iteu JoliiiHOU upeot Sunday at
Newport.
A.R. Look )Henger yenter-
Jiiy to California on a few week's bul-
iit'Mfi trip. .
J. A, Mill hit typhoid fever and
appendicitis Mid hi condition I ex
tremely Krave.
Mr. Illrmaii Onden and Mr. May j
Ogden Ithyu, aud little daughter, of '
Lo Ana-elc California are vltiitiDR
Mr. tlden brother ii. F. Whiteaker j
nenr Monmouth Mr. Ogden' borne j
wan the old Whiteaker farm and thi ia j
the llrnt vlaitehe ha njad here bIucb ;
17 year ao. . j
IlIOIir.AND.
Miss Mao Kennedy visited j
Wednesday with Mrs. P. Shafer. j
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Mrs. Martin has a new six oct
avo organ.
Joe Laundree and P. Sliafer
were at Falls City last week fishing-John
"W. Alexander and L.
Stapleton took a trip to the mo
untains for lumber last Saturday.
Jl'gT THY A
PARROT
cio a it n cknth.
tbe Parrel Calks
I'm neither too big nor too
little I'm just riiht. My qual
ity i admirable. I'm calm and
u muffled even when burning up
FOIl SALE AT CIGAK BTOBE
OF
Craven $ lHoorc
Miss Lula Locke, of Buena
Vista, a guest at the home of C.
Tedrow last Suuday.
Mrs. Jane Woods, of Eastern
Oregon, como last week for a
visit with her parents John
Compton and wife.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
. v MONMOUTH. OREGON.
Training Rollout for teacher. Courses r.
ranged especially for train Inn teachers for all
branches of the profession. Mint approved
methods for graded and ungraded work
taught In actual district school. The de
mand for graduate of this nchool as teachers
far exceed the npply. The Training De
partment which consists ofa nine grade pub- ;
lie chool of about 250 pupils ia well equipped
in all iU brauehei. including rtloyd, Mulo,
Drawing and Physical Trainlug. The Normal
counte. the bet and quickest way to state
late certificate. Fall terms opens Septem
ber 22, For catalogue Information address
K. D. RESSLKR, Pres. or j. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary.
We, the undersigned Barbers of Independence, do
agree to combine on the following prices
on and after August 10, 1903.
HAIR CUTTING : -- --25
SINGING v ----- -- ..............:...;..-.-25
SHAMPOOING.. - -- :25c
BEARD TRIMMED, VANDYKE Ll. -- - -- .25c
PLAIN - I- --lOc
FACE MASSAGE. ,. - - - ----- - - --25c
HEAD " .1.. - ------ 25c
RAZOR HONING.. : - --- -: -25c
SHAVING ;- - - ; -I5c
ON HOLIDAYS L. : '. 25c
TONICS r : -IOc
SEA foam....: - - --. -IOc
BAY RUM ON HEAD ..... - . 10c
STEAM TOWELS:. - 10c
NECK SHAVING.. : 1 . 5c
MUSTACHE CURLED..: 1 '. --- 5c
One ot the last two may be given when the bill reaches 25 cents and over, and both may be
s given when the bill reaches 40 cents and over.
J. S. MOORE, E.T. HENKLE, G.W. KUTCH.