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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
MPKI'KNDjtttCB KN.T.KITtlSK, INDHPENDBVCK, OltP.tiON County Correspondence. Wlrt lu 8Iih Kaiurday. 'h riit to Jirr.ii Ul ka; uf ImlriwuclfMi fame uy wl.il iilattvw. ! Ft"'-1' down ,-t ,,.ii.l lew !) . ..J, 111 iiiKvn Into Mr. J. Mff c,k iiikI lniilii'r. Mr. Mi u n.lrM.IiM Kalurday. i.n.i lf w'it over (fun Mn. K Orr daughter. "'J MIm .Mry Kahili iml Ul,y ,,r ramoover Irum halin l-riilt; to yi.lt hr father ovr Sunday, L IWk ainl family will n,Y4 tli Hiiiith farrti to tliitlr liomt 6 mile (rum Cirlll Thuriy, Oliver Wlm, who Ua hern wnrkliiK on lli F..I Hell luriii 1 1 hi pint year, llla umved Im.'k mi lila place ln ri, Wfiyhl ( lurk mi l wife, TuiNuim, mini' in hiiiiii,Uv. In vlml hit ,ri'iii mi l ntlicr to alive tivi-r Stiinlny, Tim llx-kri-itll Milling Ci. in rrpiiriiiK tlirir tmv mill ilmn, ami w ln-u il.mr will run iiiiiltl mul ii i) , wii iln-y ,avn ,vitI rutitiM'l to mi. Mr. JolU Millmiii-I, wife of tin) lulu Dr. Willi llt Ml'tHlllft, Hint IHJ) mind up Ul 'k mill vrwUil monument OVOf III" IV. !fVB. MI.NNY HLOl'i:. Mr. KUhl.ack m luy drying applta. 1'utnt. In Him vicinity are yielding very poorly. V. A. Hiiitt, of Halem, vMted J. L. Ktihbsck' Thursday. Kurrwt lUrof wi hauling Mraw to Mr. Towne' Monday. (loo. Clark and wife have returned to their limu lu Portland. Ciiiilerhl wood l "till being haul ed "t hem lo Monmouth. V. A, nml Cli'iii Klxlilmck are vlnlt liiK relative In Yamhill Minity, N liu.il i.imii'iI at Sunny Hlnio Mini lay, Willi kIxIci'II pupil In attendance Will lli-rr. ii hit nlil liU Una gray Ivhiii in a iny living north of I Mite H-nlrlll'tt. I. I'. IUvnc, the Mmimouib stock buyer, w.t through here on huiuc rialurduy. The recent, heavy ruin were very ii-x'itllil lo tluwio whi Wf!U wuru nbuiit dry. K. C. Hayiiea bit taken a bund of K'al, U'IoukIiik lo ImBuiUli, U ket'p on the Hi i art. Wood-iiaulliiK from thU vicinity will aoon tma thlnu of the pant, unit we have more dry weather. ' fiovenil hunter were In tbl vicinity Katurduy. Game know whtre lln trunpaiw uolloea urn pouted. WkhIoUoh NatartiiiK up nicely. If we don't have mmto heavy froaM, gmi" will be pliMiilful thia wlutvr. The acorn crop la quite heavy, B'td the hog. aiUlrreln, blue Jy and ;lil iifiM pheuula are vorreHpondii'gly hnppy. Nellie Khlpley, w ho bun Hpent the Huiiimer wHu her aunt in Jlenton ciiuuly, Iiuk returned nd In utteiidlug rcbiHil. IJ'rt(Jlni loik a load of houe hold K'OiN to Kalla City Monday, re turnliiK Tuemlny. tie had ver, heavy pulling. Min Jtutta C'lurke entered the Nor mal rcliool iif Monmnulh Monday. Kim and MIhmHuII will keep houne at Mm. Dr. Doty 'a. f e m m iin hi of w$m 1 lUit wo aio gcinn to stay here and continue tn sell new and up-to-il.iU. gcodrt at a Mt.all j.roiit to uurHi'lvea and a savins of moiioy, to our .atrou. Wc do not Mievc rutting out baits to deceive tl.o l.ul.licKellinonoartH-loatcostandcl.arpnK' two prices for an other. Vj.lelkve. in the old adage of "live and let live," to give our cub-tomora one hundred cents worth of merchandise for every dollar int with us, and we are hero to build up our business on this method, and will stand back of all goods wo sell. We Are Eeceiving New Goods Most every day and ak the public to eaU and examine our goods and get our attention to our new line of men's cloth.ng bo ) rubber bootg, also a complete hno of rubbers. A1-0 We believe we are handling the forters are excellent values .' have style a9 M as quality and best lines that can bo bought for the money, we know we can please you'ih the shoe line. Don't overlook our Grocery Department. We can furnish you in this line as cheap as any house in the tfty. Wo want your butter eggs, chickens, geese, turkeys, etc., and vvill pay youlthe highest market price for them. Soliciting your valued patronage, I am, Yours for Business, 1J, mm INDEPENDENCE 4F. 9 j 1 Q Iturliiir the many year .we have re- alded In the Wlllauieito volley we have never noticed the leaves falllu; with co lilt U front. JaniH4 Oooditmn, who linn niwnt most of the mmWr workln? in Port land, hae returned and will end the winter wi'h hinainter, Mrs. II. t'lurke. R. T. lliKittiby It liuny huiil.inK lil winter'a wood from the umwalt MDch. He Intends to begin work on bla buildings in Monmouth, in the near future. Odiherlnit apple 1 all the rage now. The crop Ih heavy enough but in very wonnv. A large amount of gprayiuic will huve to be done before our fruit will again be first class. On efery band, of evenings, the glare of burnlug straw piles may be seen. We wonjer when the farmers will realize that straw has a commer cial value when taken care of. DcufncKii Cannot be Cured Your Tongue If it's coated, your itomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver ngnt. Easy to take, easy to operate. 23c. All druifl'U. Viaul your itjmu h. -ir brii a baauUIul krown or fich black r Tbao oh BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttV. Mrrt. e t.W.t HMi , Www. H. by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. rvnfnens is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu- stachlan.Tube. When this tube is in flamed vou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Ueamesa is me re-uo,, and unless the Inflamation can be ta ken out aod tills tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is uoili ingbutan inflamed condition of the mucous services. v will clve One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cecnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. JSend for circulars, iree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, u. Bold by Druggists, 75c, -Hall's Family Pills are the best. Mimh. 25 cents: 8 cans Corn, 25 "cents; 3 cans Tomatoes, 25 cents. At Messner'. f HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN f of your new Fall garments. It Is the only proper and sat isfactory way of 1 buy ing yonr clothes, being that 'GOOD CLOTHES ARB ALWAYS MADE TO ORDER." Make your selection from the tail oring line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, Est. 1877 Good tailor lk OTr a quarter centaur You'll find a world of pleas- . tire in wearing the clothes made by Straus Bros.. faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're to much better than the ordi nary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in or dering, bemuse if garments are not satisfactory, yoti needn't take them. WIS WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LINE OF SAMPLES P. M. Kirkland. i t