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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
IN DKl'IINDBNCB KNTEUPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 0 V. A. MESSNER I.N'.DISPJSNDISNOE, ORE. Our fall Httick is arriving ly every train and will booh o comjleto in every lino. Wo ask you cut ur jirirt". It will )'' our policy not to carry hmm1h over from one season to another, therefore wo T COT. 'I'lu-y art all new mxl ni-to-latc nooln, hut wo must have tho room for our fall goods. to call and inspect our goodd and will sell alljour SUMMER GOODS Thin mprment No. 121 War ner' Itiii-t l'ro"f l'"r'1- I'"" ,,w,,w luj.'ort"r attachment bold the cor- ,rt in pU mk'(t ,r,d m't c'mf.rUbl filling rorsct made. Try " n't 0 onvhictd M i irifui- We have a very ix'at ii1 well minded stork of iiien'a ami boy a' clothing. Vouw ami examine them ami get prices ami we are confident we can tii t you. Parents remember we are pre pared to fit out your children with the DiHtrict 70 school shoe. The beat fitting and beat wearing school shoes made. B We have;recelyed,our fall line of men's and boys' bat and caps and , are aure we can please you in style and quality. Oar stock of dreBS goods and waistings have nearly all arrived and we are showing some of the latest things in Zibolines and Snow Flakes; in fact, all the latest, as well as tbe maple things, in Dress Goods. Also Linings. Trim mings, Waists, Sets, etc., etc. v We now have our complete line of ladies' ekirte, and would be pleased to show them to you, whether you wish td buy now or later. Wo nro h,r, to .ay and hop by , .!. and courteous treatment to merit your kind patronage, and aseuro you shall appreciate you vbit to our store whethei you buy or not. Remember we will sell you your Groceries just as cheap as any house in the city. Let us figure with you on this line. 9 1 I 9 County Correspondence J IIKIIM.ANI. Henry Sliuler is up from Port John Alexander and wife, of puitatm, have a baby girl. Win Ethel Alexander. of Port- d, vinited relatives lire Inst irk. liwree Shafnr, of Nebraska, Lelaat week U visit bia brother, fan Shafrr. TbsMisse Winnie, llertha. and puis Osborn returned from their aling at the Cascades last Ti"HUy . Iliehlniid will be almost deserted fwoghop-picking. Picking com- wnced Monday in tbe Tcdrow Fird. Quito a number from bore at- Mfd the circus at Halem Wed- "Jay and pronounced it im 'otiiH. HICKltKALL. Hop-pickers seem to bo a little this season. Constipation Joes your head ache? Pain k of your eyes? Bad fete in your mouth? Its pur liver I Ayer's Pills are Hverpllls. They cure consti ?tion, headache, dyspepsia. 25C All dratfUU. rmr mooitwlii or fx buUl mtHrlihl.bt ii BUCKINGHAM'S DYEt&liKU John Fsrley, of Dallas dries for S. Orr, of Rickreall. Mrs H. F. Lucas went to Turner Friday for her mother. J. W. Fetzer will dry hops for Smith A Laley this season. Tn),n Montgomery, of Falls City, was a pleasant caller Monday. !,... C.cnV drove to Salem Tues day, for supplies for bop.pickers. T.,.a Killi.iit finished up his threshing for this season Tuesday, returning home. a f. s T Tturch. Geo. Smith and' Fred Koser commenced pick ing bops this we-'k. Mrs. Ralph Riggs, of Waitsburg. Wash., was Tiniting at the home of Cass Gibson last week. ' Jttke Burch and family came down from Albany Monday to p.ck hops iff his lather's yard. Mrs. Adda Allen, of Washington, came to visit her grandmother, Mrs. V. Pempssy, w week. Mart High and wife, superin tendent of the poor farm a Salem, came up Sunday to visit friend. Mrs. Alice Doiupwy and daugh t,r Lulu, fro- P.H". were ymt' ingMr8.W. E. Uoeaeu S. Orr and Fred Kos are pay in 50c. box for picking ; heps. b. T Burch and Geo. Smith pay cent a pound. LIMTLK LUCKIAMUTB. The Misses Susio and Bertha Frame, of Monmouth, are spend ing u few days with Miss Daisy Steele. Wfl nre plad to note that Guss Fredrickson's little son is slowly improving, after a six month's illness. The recent rain has stopped mftBt. nf the threshers for a few UIV'LJW " " days. ' But so far no damage to grain has been done. Most hop men will commence :i.;.,t tbmr hons next week. Already tho hop louse has made its appearance in some yarua. Strafford returned to his home in Corvallis Satur day, after spending several weeks with his son, Hon. M. Scraflbrd. A Itemarkaule Kecord. Remedy has a remarkable record. It baa been in use tor over thirty years, during which time many n.iiliou bottles bave been loUaudu.cd. It has long been be .undard and main reiiau .u treatment of croup iu iuu - a il this time no case homes, jci uu.."o ha ever been reported to the manufac turer In which it failed, to effect a ivh.il iriven a soon as the euro o cnild becomes hoawe or even as aoon a. tbe croupy cough appear. , it 11 prevent the attaoK. i f -Pre i.imw,. liko it. It con- nT:,,- other harmful . ub .tanceandmaybegivena.confld t- Jy to a baby as to au auu.v. -hv Kirkland Drug Co. Mrs. A. D. Dayidson returned from Newport Monday. Think for Yourself. KniroR Enterprise: But few seem to have any opinion of their own, or to think for themselves. Like dead fish, they go with the atream, and what others think right they think right, and what . . it others call wrong they can wrong. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON K 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 Kaclna Premium on live stork and iarm products, All exhibits hauled 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. Wisdom. Scrtmrjr. Portland, Oregon. too. And the original thinker U usually condemned. Casual Observer. ' GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and ' . Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. , Ask the Agent for Tickets VIA ,(.TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINXEArOUSCBICAGO 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT Day Coaches Palace and Tonrist Sleepers. Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Car. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AND ROCKY MT8. For rates, folders and full informa- tion regarmng uc 1 V.pr jnv nitJ 612 First Ave., 8eBJew aaa.