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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
i INDEPENDENCE HNTEUPRISK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Is being delayed on account of a lack of room in the building to accom modate a crowd. Just as quick as we can arrange this it is our intention to commence the auction. In the meantime we are giving big bargains on our goods. Dourrs STORE. Mautner hi recently added Biker and wifa noil David ft Monday for Mill City. 3.F. Whiteakerand Mrs.S. swere in Salem last week. rJ Ireland left Monday for trpm, where ho will upend vi't. the well-known Chinese H Monday on ft trip to Port U Settle. lion & Hedges are making mprovujf(jt8 about their Eery store. - Hubbard's residence is puiiited. A new porch has !ctntly constructed. J. W. lliehardnon was a w to Portland Monday, fur with bcr daughter there. Hastings and family, of am recently moved to the recently vacatl by Que 4 ' Cook, formerly of this city, Iwl to Eugene. For several baa boen at Tort Orford, 'n Oregon. Jay tho town was thronged onvoyaneeu the entire day. time two ladioB nay they 132 wagons on Main street, 7 believed there was easily 'main part of town at that Tim niorcliants all re ainesa Rood, and tho general Nee of the town is very ffoos. ilMrbas, D.D.I nmouth Dentist Mi. Minnie Lewis, who haileen visiting here, returned Monday to McMiiinville where sne nai position In the McMmnville hotel There is really but one paper when it conies to news, The Daily and Hunday Oregonian. (Pail? 15 cents per week. Dsily and Sun day 20 cent psr week. Wagoner's Kugeim IIoyr has resigned the deputy shenflTa oflice, and accept ed poeition of cashier in tbe Dallas bank. Tracy Staats, of Lewlevillo, it the new deputy ehoritT. Txuua A' Ilice are fitting up as 0 UPi'v - !.. ,..iriVini narlors as any II Ml! Uiwi n I . .. tm a .lonhle the size of Imte- pendenee in tb northwest. The old W.Ht Bide building ho been re- modeled, repapered, ana rcpam-... and they are not through fixing up yet. The parlors win u - to the town. wm xr.Pkftv. who returned from i.-L- nook, is said to nave otne of the finest mining claims of the frozen north, ue u. v three years in Alaska, and it now 6oen, great wealth will be us re word, lie brought bock with him specimens and vapre. ents for his granu.Br-...- Owen girls. We ar g. -Mackay has struck it rich, and hope he may live many years to enjoy his gooa iormi"'. Constipation. unnecessary- """J" d .,,. Herblue will speedily reroeay 8. Locse. Council proceedings. bills allowed: L. Ground, $2; Electric and Water Co., 1100.07; Little Palace Hotel, f;j.j;; liiniaru tv. i iymio, , F. M Skinner, $S; A. J. 1 upper, 111.50; W, 0. Sherman, recorder s fees, 15.05; W. 0. Sharman, wages of chainmen for city survey, $22.50 Doesn't Itespoct OKI Age. fi- .i,n..riil when youth (alls to show .ro)r respect for old ago, but iviitmrv In the case of Dr. . . ... m ....i- f ivlnif'n New Lire rum. ifju'"" maladies no matter liow severe and ir respective of old se. Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Fever, Constlpatlou alt yield to this perfect Pill. 26c, at Locke's Drug Store. Not what you pay for a II Coffee, nut wnai Coffee pays you. rr-i n values to every article, what it costs and what it's worth. , -. .!. 0 k rpnts a pouna, but if you are drowning half a u" . ' l ;i ,olnp would mile irom nmh . be "not what you pay for corK but what cork pays you. You are noi : ..r. ctrpnrth and vitality arc iu.r -i- - - o Vftil a et. Rn Irom jour morning cup oi COiTeC. ..'."jiitm.,.. wliat It makes nmo ui"'" you pay for it; the important ques tion is "What docs it pay you? Scan see the strength you have but you can't see the increased DUl ' ... MirPt fvou drank strenguiyouwui..-t, j CHASE & SUNBORN'S , "Bfflb Grade". COFFEE. . . Von can easily pound of couee IJUENA VISTA. Robert Steele has moved to town. Sam Baldwin was a Buena Vista visitor Sunday. The farmers in this vicinity are rejoicing oyer the rain. , E. N. Hall and family now oc cupy the M. J. Lee house. Robert Emmons has moved over the river into Marion county. Mrs. E. N. Hall and daughters were CroBton visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Byron Nixon and Arlie Da vidson were Salem visitors Sunday and Monday. Eston Bevens had a severe spell ot congestion of the heart and lungs Monday night. ' "Ttiiio" WaIIs ia removine from w'.' j ui nl,l home north of Buena to a farm near Halsey, which he recent ly purchased. G. A. Wells is now moving to town. He purchased proper , ...ill litrn Hiirinff the winter, so as to send his children to school. Vetch for sale. . Enquire of Mrs. S. E- Baldwin, Buena Vita. a nvni,iam firiirinated at Harvard UIUU... O i ,tt a.i.1 mclnir over the East, h.. ,ma westward, with the course of nr amiiB other way. jiu 'Mary Is 24 years old. Mary is iww as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. How old is Ann rW. .K1or.i n hen one WOrKB 11 out algebraically is most apt to come out considers It the Q onnfued he becomes. It Has . nn.iuinent educators. sianeu ixjuj r . and the solution Is not yet In sight.. . . . ne 1 a . 1 0 "Vnll r-itw1 Ann Zi. OO. W W ' " DUUIO " ' might give it a trial at your assure 5- Inside eachound package ot Lion Coffoo will be found a FREE game, v ' 60 different games. All new.! Yiiiir Orocer's. School Officers' Institute. Program of school officers insti tute to be held in courthouse, Dal las, Oregon, Novesaber 14, 1903. 10 o'clock A. M. "Object of SKnnl Offifiera' Meetings," State Sup't Public Instruction J. H. Ack- erman. -'Teachers' Salaries," if ran Butler. Discussion. "School L aw, r T. Qtavt Kfinn. "What a XJ s-iya. Teacher May Reasonably Expect of a School Board, sup i m'"""' :n afna T.. R. Alderman. Discussion . "What a School Board May Reasonably Expect of a Teacher," James k. nnepaiu. : a o,;topt.nrf. Heating, Lighting, and Ventilation oi ocmi Buildings," J. H. Ackerman. Council - puBii ., TJIewis & ciark star Grocery. Jf founcU timber as St oker north ef the Independence dub to use council cu Rational Bank, place of meeting. E. T. UENKLE, BarberShop. MAIN STREET, . 3 . .nV nf Pnat Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop TnviirNTRNCE. J PolK County BanK, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Oregon. J. H. Hawlbt, P. L. Campbbm, President, Vice Pres. lux C. PoMll, Cashier. Paid Capitl. mo.ooo. Dibbctobs: J. H. Hawley , P. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler. John B. Btamu, J. A. Withrow, F. 8. Powell. .....Traaeae Oyeaai Drafts sold available throughout the United SUtea and 0nda. r P. 0. Monmouth.