Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
Independence Enterprise. IAND WEST SICC. WBLISHKD K.VKKY TIH KSnAY. Subscript! Price, $i.so pcrYr. TKI-Kl'llOXK l. viwrimvrioN katks. (StrltflbtnJnw) f Vr ymr month ' NX 1,0c I nolle. r!nl" H fllo nlmlght absolutely no reduction for jr ruii WhRUlH'VW. Rat on )l)ly dvrtuin( md known D sppllMtlOU. fw.yyHi t ; y Social and Personal. Dr. Allin visited in Salem Thurs day. V. W. Allingham was in town Monday. Mis Lula Wilcox is visiting in Tortland. Louie Wiprut was a Salem visit or Thursday. Geo. Coukey was in Portland the first of the week. G. A. Hurley was in Salem Mon day on business. Mrs. Etna Cook returned to Tortland Friday. Clyde Hill wa9 a north bound passenger Monday. Mrs. Sarah Young returned to Portland Thursday. Mrs. Al Herren was a passenger to Salem Monday morning. F. L. Hooper, carpenter work and general repairing. Independence. Frank Fisher, of Monmouth, was a passeneer to Portland Monday. Tommy Fitchard and Guy Wal ker came in from Corvallis Friday. We have just received a nice line of kodak albums. Frazer & Rice, Independence. W. A. Measner's mother, from McMinnville, visited her son Thanksgiving day. MEN REQUIRE TRAINED HELP. The modern business college meets this requirement, and the business man now looks to these schools to sup ply his help. Young people now have but scant opportunity to succeed in business without a business training. This school has the reputation of sup plying competent help to business men. Our catalog will tell you of the many advantages we offer to earnest students. Send for It. CAPITAL. BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. I. Staley, Principal. fc. 4c- - ...THE... monmoutb Eaundry II. D. "WHITMAN, Prop. Should have your Work. Washing called for' and de livered. Washing called for on Taes day and delivered on Hator-day...,- Olcrk Guaranteed. Monmouth, Oregon. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to tane, easy 10 operate. All aruffiM. 25c. WiU iur in.m.i .i l''l ImUu1 twuvaur ru-h bu. kf TIimi BUCKINGHAM'S DYE.r. Miss Florence Burton was a pas senger to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Kleber Woods, of Pallas, visited relatives here oyer Thurs day. Kev. Ediuondson is slowly tin proving fr,u nis r'ce,lt ev'l'e " culent. Miss Kate Ketchum and Mis Lola Stark were passengers to Mt. Angel Monday, Mrs. Ella Irvine and ion Teddie spent Thanksgiving with her son, Roy, in Corvallis. Miss Mae Kennedy visited at home Sunday, returning to Mc Minnville Monday. Mies Ann Mann is now teaching at Ellamor. Alaska, and likes her position very much. Curtis IUker is soliciting for a sewing tnachiue. He was a passen ger to Newberg Mouday. The Misses Elsie and Ota Per kins of North Yamhill, visited W. A. Messner's family last week. F. II. and Leo Sims, of Blue River, Or., were in town during the week, going to Portland Saturday. Miss Belle and Don Dickinson left Sunday for a several weeks' visit in Bridgewater. South Dakota. We want your butter, eggs, chickens, turkeys, and will pay the highest market price. W. A, Mess ner. Mrs. May Bowden-Babbitt, MisB Florence Bowden and Master Dick Babbitt were Corvallis visitors Fri day. Joha Fluke is having a proch put about his house and Al Her ren's house is undergoing improve ments. . Mr. and Mrs. Sugg, who visit ed at the home of I. Dickinson over Thanksgiving, returned home Friday. If you 'are interested in either form of talking machine, Disc or Cylinder, call on 0. A. Kramer & Co., Independence, Ore. The Merrills,' who recently Bold their farm to Prof. Rice, of Mon mouth, will soon move to a farm near Carlton. Catarrh Cannot Be Cnred with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu cous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients is what producis such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials F. J. Cheney & Co, Props., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best. Cor. 'Commercial $ Court . The Salem Stores 298-300 Commercial I L SHinn If JUorj Tho Universal .Provider.- ltokinfl Tricnds and Building Business by Our methods. Of treating our customers and vwitoru in a wl.olo-Houlo.l, norou and couium.uh manner. Do not fail to call on us when in SrtK-m . You will find ur biR force of clerks to ho tho most obliging, painstaking Kales jn-oplo in tho city. Tele phones, messengers, waiting rooms, dressing rooms, toilets, etc., are hero for your convenience ami free use. Wo will lo our best to make your visit pleasant and profitable. Great Sales of Holiday Goods of Every Kind Dolls, Toys, fine Chinawaro, Souvenir, Fans, Handkerchiefs, (Uoves, Neckwear, Umbrellas, Spachdel floods, Art Linens, Knit floods, etc., etc. Ladies' Higli-Grade Neckwear, Lace Collars, Etc. New York's latest fads and fancies are here. r AtA Cult Swell new styles, just received. Kvery suit is lilted by LftUlVv VHllv competent tailoresses who make a specialty of such work. Eadies Wraps p . jj.. CltiM alkmg and dress sKiris in uie iau-Bl, " LuUlvS Klllv qualities. Two stocks on salo at sacrifice prices glotbing, Bats, Shoes, etc, etc.- The only store in the Willamette valley that can fit out your whole family from head to foot. A complete lino of all styles to close out al. T.reat reductions. Valkin,T and dress skirts in the latest styles ami linen t 1 Miss Maggie Pomeroy visited Dallas Friday. The motor made a special trip to CorTallis last Thursday, to enabl Independence people who desired to do so to see tho great Thanks giving football pame between the agricultural college and the uni- vorait.v of Nevada. t The Firemen's ball Thanksgiving evening was eminently successful in a financial way. Few such events have been attended as this one. Spectators lined tho spacious room two seats deep, while the dancers numbered over a hundred. a anana) mntfir hroucht a larce at tendance from Dallas, and otht;r points hereabout were well repre sented. "I was much aflUcted with sciatica," writes Ed C. Nud, lowavllle, Hedg wiek Co., Kan., goin about on crutch es and suirerinn a deal of pain. 1 was induced to try Jiullard's Hnow Lini ment, which relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It Is the greatest liniment I ever used; have recom mended it to a number of persons; all express themselves as being benefited by It. I now walk without crutches, able to perform a great deal of light la bor on the farm." 2!c, 60c, and $1.00. Bold by A. H. Locke. Donald Lewi, who is now stop ping in Portland, camo up Friday to visit kis parents at Monmouth. The Kcv. lrl K. Hicks UM)-t Aliiiikiutc. The Rev. lrl It. Hi Almanac for 11104 is now ready. It will be mailed to y address for 30 cents. It is surpris. Iiitf how such an islcgiint, coHlly book can bo sent prepaid so cheaply. No family or person is prepared to study tho heayeiiH, or tho storms and weather In 1001, without this wonderful Ilirks Almanaeand Trot. Hicks splendid pa per, Wokd and W'ohkh. both are sent for only onk doi.i.ab A vkau. W'oan and Wouks is among the best A inert can' Magazines. Like the Hicks Alma- nac, it is too well known to need turttier commendation. Few men have lalwred more faithfully for the public ood or found a warmer place in the hearts of the people. Bend orders to W'oitii ano Works I'ciii.isiiiso Co., 2201 Locust St., 8t Louis, Mo. She peetde, CiKavH, CiKiirt'ttort, Tobivc cori and Conl'octioiiery. Fihst Class Soda Fou.ntai.v in c'onnkction. G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite M omi men tx unit Head stones Ci'inetery work etc. H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker and Funeral independence, :: Enbalmer, Director. Oregon. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED