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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
I N D B'FE N P F.N C E FtiTFJiriU SE,iN P ETEN PENCE, OREGON Independence Enterprise. (AND WEST SICE. rrBUNlIEl KVF.KY THl'RSDAY. himiuI-cIhiui manor. Subscription Price, $i.$o pcrVr. TELETHONS U. Sl'BSCRirTION RATKS. (Sirletltn minuieo) per rr 80 Blx month , ' SitiKl copy lT IxkiiI notUv are S ciitu jx-r Una ctrwlglit Kolutol.r no reduction tor iy reason whatsoever. Rates on dlnplny advertising made known on application. ,' Social and Personal. 1 Firetuau's ball Thanksgiving eveu ing. Vlht bored at 25 cents, a foot. En quire of X. E. Tyler, Buefta Vista, Ore, Dance at the Auditorium Saturday even i ni?, November 14. A good time assured all present. For Sale Registered Berkshire brood sow. ' Knquire of G. C. Jiolter 5j miles south of Independence. The Orchestra announces another dance at the Auditorium for this com in? Saturday evening, the 14th. All are invited. For sale. 27 acres first class bottom land located on public road on R. F D. route. Address. W. N. McLaugh lin, Parker, It. F. D. The first boat of the season caine up Sunday morning, gofne on to Lorval lis to load hops. The river is at t splendid boating stage'now. The Firemen wish to impress on all the grand Thanksgiving bail they are to give the 20th Inst, at the Audi torium. Xo similar event iof the past seasons will equal it. f A party of considerable number chartered the motor Saturday evening from Dallas and attended the dance at the Auditorium. They returned to Dallas, by motor, after the dance. Benj. Protzman, of Maryland, has written J. H. Kreps, wbofbves north . of here, that he expects soon to leave with his family for Oregon to make his home in the valley, probably this county. C. L. Fitchard has recently made the purchase of 617 bales of hops, as follows: G. A. Wells, 238; W. J. 8teele, 152; Mr. Brown, 17; Mr. Shields, 92; H. Hirschberg, 128. The average price was 22 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fennell went to Portland Friday for a few days' stay. Walter Roy, one of this year's most successful hop growers, ban bought a business in Dallas, and will soon take charge of it. r H. H. Jasperson, the undertaker, keeps the largest, finest, as weli as the plainest undertaker's goods, and prices as low as the lowest. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dorris went to Independence this afternoon. From there they will leave in a few days for Southern California and Arizona for the benefit of Mr. Dorria' 'health. Eugene Guard. Sunday Examiners at Wagoner's Fruit jars, all sizes, at Messner's. - Daily Oregonion. 15c per week, Wagoner's. j Miss Jennie Booth, of Salem, vis ited in town Tuesday. rnr. rnmmrmal and Court The Salem btoros Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest welt? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver I Aycr's Pills re liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. , 230. Andrnul't. W.bi rtwr inou.tiirh. or Nr4 taMUfai tnn r rich blavkf 1 h.i en u - MB . um a M M, BUCKINGHAM'S DYECfflSB Mrs. Lilla Smith was a passen ger to Portland Monday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. N. Phillips left Saturday for Portland, on her way to Cali fornia, where she will join Mr. Phillips and make their future home. 20 tickets with every dollar pur chafe at Wagonei V. Mrs. J. H. Parker left Monday for h two months' visit with rela tives in Canada. C. A. Mcl.aiiphlin and wife lett Mondav' on a two months' visit with relatives in Canada. Mi.s Katherine Mireing, of Sa lein, visited Miss luissio Butl during the week, coming over Sat urday. Tho. Fennell returned Tuesday from Portland. His wife will re main there for a time, for inedica assistance. For sale 172 acres of first-class prairie land, about 1 J miles of Inde ptndence. Enquire of V. V. Lu os, Surapter. We are ready to contract for you r turkevs. chickens, and geese fo Thanksgiving. Call and see us V. A. Messner. Mr residence near the M. E church in Independence is for sale, Address Mrs. E. 13. Lee, 429 Taylor St., Portland, Oregon. Pomona Grange will meet in Monmouth Saturday at 10:00 A. M. A good membership present is desired at this meeting. A special motor was run from Monmouth and return Sunday evening, enabling the members of his former congregation to hear Rev. Witrmore's tormon at the - - - o Christian church in this city. Pratt Vickers, who has been assistant at the local depot and telegraph office for several months past, left Monday afternoon for Forest Grove, to which place his company has promoted him. Pratt is a bright, energetic and earnest oung man. and throughout his residence here has exhibited those traits which insure success. He is succeeded by a man irom Portland, named Nelson. STOCKTON Comnt(rci CO. We Boast of the Great Values We Offer Never More Worthy Than Now. We Give Bargains That Have No Precedent Stepped Afraf ust a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. Geo. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped hack against a hot stove" which burned him severely. The child was inirnuitmrnnvnnrl his mother could do nothing to pacify hiin. Itemember N and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well know resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and es pecially for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. LISTEN TO THE FACTS, ALL YOU ECONOMICALLY INCLINED PEOPLE It's l.ocauso wo tioll'tlio proatont valuo that wo roll tho proatont quantity; and it i I.. . 1 !.. H,lv.vu,n or n iM-i.nt . hiutHUm that WO Call UlbllTH-ll (ill tlll ... !.., ..I...,... .mr mo. rnili it. t i Ilk ft 1 1(1 Kt'U 11 WO UO IK it frtl VO VOU IlKUlC MUlt'S, dUM. liUIVU "HI . '"!- I'll 1 ! on ovory itom. Why is it that wo aro tho leading t xponont, in lugh-claHS inonliaiulist Booauso our assortmonts aro hior ami lroshor. ju-oauso oir oiuim am iui-i. iwaw we protect our patrons hy tho guaranty, "Tho Host." New Goods Arriving Every Day CUSHION TOPS Nolverson ulways had a reputu Men's and Boy' Clothlnj Our bitf stock of clothing at the. tion for carryins; a big stock of Stockton tnd. No. L".S VM) toni Ladies Purses reduced Swell Wa!U HWfll cushion tons. A new linear rived just before we bought and wo offer them as follows: 4'ic values for. 3" .r0c values for ; J-o 7"c values for 1.00 values for T'.c 1.2" values tor .t'c inercial St., is chuck full of bin Another lino received yeslcrdi. lH)net values, ; i)V ..xnrcss. - $10 to 913 Suits New Line of Ladies Collars J ust In The s welles t eyer. We just opened them yesterday and they went like hot cakes at our MarKed Down Price Remarkable Values in Lace Curtains in clay worded, tmicy worsteds, etc., all now stock j Special $8.95 j Men's Cravenette Coits ! Tho latest line in the city just, arrived and wo offer them at our, usual I MarKed Down Price j Swell Oxfords Silk Velvets White Alpacas Ktc, ICtc. Umbrellas 45c to $8.10 y.est in all Salem Embroldcriei A lino of special good patten reduced us follows: Values up to lUu ft yard rcduc. Rubber Boots ir:..i i.. f C.r to fie. men and hovs. N-w stock juxt. alues up to 20o ft var.J reduw reived ' j1"0.1', t n. i i . ... a C.Im Prir i allies up i ... H ynui rraun uc .Imn u in u'lmliiiv t our cor- I 3le I ricei. i i "-I'-V " . to 'JtH!. ner store. " ; - 1.2." Xottinphams .'.'Oj Men's FurniKnings 1 2.00 Run ed Muslins with col- j , . , , , . . , ,, CompleiX- slock at both stores. ored stri x'S auu iloral do- .. .. ' , .. sijins sptcinl I .,)( uurpii( c values in same patterns oaie rnco fjc ; Boys' Sweaters '. The kind y pity C0c mid 7iC fi and st vies l.f0 .'i.OO Nottinghams 2.10 o.'iO English Brussels 4.00 1.50 Irisn Points : -'3.00 (i.OO Imported Nottinghams. . 4.50 7.00 Brussels DeCalis 5.00 New Golf Gloves j ' Robbers Just received nt hoth stores si rndieii'. Children's and Minm rlrinliln Htock marked at urices lens; rnbtiem nt Sale Prices at hot I than you'll expect. I stores. Ne 7 NEW DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS. Received yesterday. Novelty Zihclines. Fancy Cashmeres. Nub Suitings, Scotch Hoiucspuns, etc All These New Creations at Sale Prices. , Stockton & Cos Two Big Stores, Conducting Tpo Great Sales. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is respoiiHible for many , railway wreck and the same causes r tnnkinir human wrecks of nuU'erers from Throat and Lung troubles. Hut since the advent of Dr. King's ftew Diupovorv for Consumption. Couubs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. jjoia v.rajjK Dorchester, Mass., i one of many l-Vw.ua tiff wmh snved bV VT. s sTew Discovery. This (treat remedy is H. Jasperson, Undertaker Enbalmerj and Funeral Director. independence, n Orcgoif LADY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED ing that she had a bottle of Chamber- guaranteed for all Throat and Lung Iain's Pain Balm in the hohse, she diseases by A. H. Locke, Dnifo?ist. would try it. In lessthad half an hour price 50c, and Jd.oo. Trial bottles free after applying ll me cnua was quiei ARE WAITING For all who are competent. Promo tion in business is the result of ability to do. We can teach you that which will open valuable opportuhities. Our courses will give you a training that will start you right and help you over the rouirh places, ritudents taking our combined business and shorthand Ann m semire emnlorment before crad- uating. Living expenses low. Our catalog will interest you. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. I. Staley, Principal. WonioH RHvnral Tinrcons ot char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county requireu; 10 repre sent and advertise old established wealthy business house ol solid finan cial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Reference. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St., Chieago. Mrs. Ella Tracy was a passenger to Portland Friday, where she will make her home. ' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Pilot Knob Gold Milling & Mining Company on November 21, 1903, at the W. 0. W. Hall in Monmonth, Ore., for the purpose of adopting by laws, elect ing directors, and doing such other Vmsinpss as mav DroDerlv do done at a stockholders' meeting. W. T. Hoffman, ii. . ronwooa, w, W. Howell, I S. Perkins, incorporators, ) 1 ID II I II II I ID II Our ilew Cocation 269 LIBERTY ST. New building next door to Jos. Meyers & Sons. Call and get tine Furniture Polish free. Do not miss seeing our superior line of Car petings, Mattings and Linoleums. (I (d (I CI it The House Furnishing Co., a M . KV Next door to Joseph Meyer & Sons, SALEM, ORE. Stores at Salem and Albany, tr OOCCOCCCOOOOGOGOOGCGGCOC,