Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 13, 1903, Image 5

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liave all tho latest things in drcH goods Awonm, cnowiiaKi-n, ntmu .u..wv...,
cities in waiting. Also a nice lino (f Linings and Trimmings.
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
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V Imvo just recoive.1 a very nice lino or Men ami Hoys" i.iouung. int u.e ..uuu, au r- , .
quality and price.
ale Rave the exclusive Agency
For the Frances L. Simmons Kid Gloves, the Warner Bros. Rust Proof Corsets, the
best fitting Corset made. We also have the Dist. 76 Shoes, none better for Boys,
Misses and Children.
Of! Ulc dlso Carry a nice Cine of Groceries and Provisions.
We mk you fc call ami nnmitio nur K1 an.l grt our i-ricc.. We are hero to serve you and to
pleare. Soliciting your kin.l patronage,
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BRITSTG US YOUR PRODUCE.
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County Correspondence.
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SUV Kit.
II. T Uidders commenced thresh
jug Monday morning.
C. E McLane and family return
ed from Portland Saturday.
Earl Brown, of Airlie, visited at
Maxfield's the first of the week.
Miss Alda mid Roy Fruni made
a business trip to Independence
Tuesday.
Claud Boon and Julia James
went on the excursion Sunday to
the bay,
Mr. Swink and family, of Tarker,
were yiwiting frionda in this vicin
ity Sunday,
Andy Perry has returned home,
alter a two weeks' visit with his
sister. Mrs. Harper.
Mrs. Caroline Maxfield and
daughter, Florence, were visiting
.her sister, Mrs. Maxfield, this week.
Miss Minnie Maxfield, of Buyer,
left Wednesday for MoMinnville,
where she intends to help cook for
a machine. -
J. A. BYERS
Proprietor of .
ItlonciOBtb-Indcpcndence-Sakra
STA&E
Trip made dally Leaves" Indepen
dence at 8 :15 A. M. and returning leaves
6a'.era at 1 :30 P. M. Freight handled
reasonably. ' '
J. II. Hubbard, of this vicinity,
ia having a new house built on
bin place at Dallas, where he in
tends to move this fall.
The Dentil Penalty.
A little tiling sometimes result In
(loath. Thus a mere so.rarch, insigni
ficant cuts or puny boils have paid the
death penalty.. It , is wle to have
liuokleu's Arulca Halve ever handy.
Its the best salve on earth and will
prevent) fatality when burns, sores,
ulcers find piles threaten. Only 25o at
A. B. Locke's drug store.
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ANTIOCH.
M. Black was in this vicinity
Sunday.
Riddle Brothers started threshing
last Friday on J. B. Stump's vetch.
Miss Hattie Iferren is visiting
her grandfathe Simpson, in Mar
ion county.
John and Verl Yeater and Len
ard Rogers are rusticating over at
Salmon river. '
Liver Pills
That's what you need: some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion. Avers Pills are
liver pills. They , cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Gently laxative!': Afi 2kW.
bravaoi rich tlMk t Tbm
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE aVr.
simm oimnfc
Mr. Scott, brother of Mrs. C. A,
Davis, , has come out on a visit
from the Eust.
Mr- Rhodes and family, of Amer
ican Bottom, has moved into John
Yeater's house,
John Sumpter. Will Fallback,
Allen Towns, and Mr. Hill have
stacked Mr. Sumpter's grain.
Miss Madge Wheelock, who has
been quite sick the past ten weeks,
is some better at this writing.
W. II." Mack is carpentering for
John Yeater, and his wife is cook
ing for Lawrence's thresliing crew.
Mrs. A. B. Ohm's brother-in-law,
of Illinois, is expected here soon
on a visit, and we will be glad to
welcome him here.
Forest Barnes, wife and two
daughters, of Monmouth, were the
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Towns, Sunday.
Not Over-Wise.
Mrs. Mollie-Allen, of South Fork, MrH. Layton Smith and son Wal
Ky., says she has prevented attack ol I ter were passengers to Newport
cholera morbus oy laKing uaimif r-, i uesuay.
Iain's Stomach and Liver lablets wnen
sh ielt an attack coming on. ucu
attacks are usually caused by indiges
tion and these Tablets are just what is
needed to cleanse the stomach and
ward off the approaching attack. At
tacks of bilious colic may be prevented
in the same way. For sale by Kirk
land Drug Co.
There is an old allegorical picture of
a girl scared at a grass-hopper, but In
the act of heedlessly treading on a
snake. This Is paralleled by the man
who " spends a large sum of money
building a cyclone cellar, but neglects
to provide his family with a bottle of
Chamherlalii's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard
gainst bowfell complaints, whose vlo-
tims outnumber those of the cyclone
a."' hundred to one. This remedy is
everywhere recognized as the most
prompt and reliable medicine in use
for these diseases. . For sale by Klrk-
laud Drug Co.
H. R. Tatterson returned from
Cascada t Tuesday eveningv Hie
Boii Harry nd A. D. Davidson, who
are also there, will return home
Sunday.
OREGON'S
BLUE RIBBON
State
Fair
SALEM
September 14 - 19, '03
The greatest Exposition and Live
Stock Show on the Pa
cific Coast.
High Class Racing every afternoon
$12,000 in Raclno Premiums '
on live Btock and farm
products,
All exhibits hrnled free over the
' Southern ' Pacific.
LIVE STOCK AUCTION SALE
held in connection with fair.
Fine camping grounds free and
reduced rates on campers' tick
ets. Come and bring your
families. For further In
formation, write
M. D. WUdoa, SmcrmXurr,
Portland, Oregon.
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GL Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
Marble, and
Granite
Monuments and Head
stones Cemetery
work etc.
Ask the Agent for 'Tickets
VIA
TO SPOKANE
ST. PAUL, DULCTH, JUXXEAPOUCHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS CAST.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
Fast Time
NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT
Day Coaches -
Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Boliet Smoking Library Cart.
DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB
CADE AND ROCKY MT8.
' For rates, folders and full informa
tion regarding tickets, routes, tl, call
on or address H. DICKSON, Oity
Ticket Agent - J,.W.. PILALOX, Trav.
Pass. Agt., Portland.
A. B. C. DENKISTON, G. W. T. A.
612 First Ate., StalsiWaflu