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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
lNDEI'IHIMSWCE BNTritrmfW, INDRPRNDIMJCB, ORI'tOM J I a I t 01 01 01 01 01 0! If Just received 100 pair of Selz Itoyal Blue Shoes. All t he latest styles in men's dress shoes. We all know that the inune Selz unshoes means that they are just as good as money can buy. Uur JJist. wo. A fciioes lor ooys, misses and children are giving universal satisfaction. These shoes have style as well as quality. When in need of shoes call and examine our stock. We can certainly please you in style, qual ity and price. W. A. MESSNER, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Independence, -:- Oregon v -v Jr.- r . i ;'v . .x 6 , 1 ' T '"m Josse & Bice, UNDERTAKERS Fine Parlors in connection. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Day phono 273 Night 393 Main St, Independence, Ore. J. B. Nesmith and family attend-1 sad by the game law being in force W. L. HICK, KmbalnuT himI Funeral Director. r County Correspondence. VALLKY VIKW. Mr. Houg'fi Lave a new 'phone. Gyp Thurston spent Sunday at Joe Smith's. Mrs. Win. Collins has been quite ill the past week. Wiley Williams is attending the Valley View school. J. Withrow and wife yisiied at Mr. IJoag's Sunday. Mr. Tethorow butchered one of his Logs lust Friday. Mr. Withrow made a business trip to Cockle's Sunday. Mr. Iloigwfis a business visitor to Indeondeiice Saturday. Hotter Than a lMaster. A piece "f flanuol dampened with Cliunitierlaln's Pain Halm ami bound on the airectod parts, is better than a planter for a lame back ami for pains in the side or chest, l'aiu Halm has no Bunerior as a liniment for tne relief of deep seated, muscular aud rheumatic pains. For sale by Kirklaud Drug Co. KICKKKALL.. Mrs. T. D. Lucas is somewhat improved. Tne family of W. Enkou came ii ) Saturday. Peter Cook is traveling for an Eastern jewelry house. W. Eaken went to Hopewell Tuesday, for a few days. Frank Gibson went to Portland Friday, returning home Sunday. J. B. Nesmith and family attend ed the GolT and Dickinson recep tion Sunday. Mrs. Etna Cook (nee Bacon) was yisiting relatives here a , few days last week. Prayer meeting wa6 held here Sunday evening for the first time for Beveral months. Mrs. J. W. Fetzer went to Inde pendonce Saturday, to attend Fra ternal Union lodge, returning home Sunday. ed the GofT-Dickinson wedding laBt Wednesday. Mrs. S. Orr, who has been quite sick, her many friends will be glad to hear is improving. Mark Burch expects to take an othr trip to Alaska when the first boat goes up in the spring. Jesse Lucas, cousin of Frank Gibson, is quite sick with typhoid fever at the Sah-m hospital. Tona Nance was up from Port land last week, for a few days' yisit with his sister, Mrs. J. J. Burch. Hon. S. T. Burch and son. Mack, sold their hops tor the top price of 22c. Lillunthal was the buyer. E. N. Cook has shut down his apple dryer and gone to Hood Biyor to look after his strawberry patch there. Fight Will Ho Hitter. TuoHe who will persist in closing their ears against the coutiuual recom mendation of Or. Kius's Mew Dis covery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter light with their trou bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter miuatlon. Head what T. It. Beall of Beall Mass. has to say : "Last fall my wife had.every symptom of consump tlou. She took Dr. King's New Dis covery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at ouee aud four bottles cured her." Guaranteed by A. 8. Locke Druggist. Price 50e and f 1 .00 Trial bottles tree. HIGHLAND. Our teacher, Miss Hall, spent Thanksgiving at home. The hearts of the boys are made again The family of P. Shafer spent Sunday in Independence. Mr. Merrill's are moving to a farm near McMinnville. Mrs. Jones, of Wilsonville, has been visiting at the home of her father, Joseph Moore. x ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Metzler and daugh ter ate Thanksgiving dinner with James Helmick and family. We are glad to welcome the bride of George Dickinson among us. They moved out last Friday. E. Davidson was ia Buena Vista Monday and took notice of the neat looking school building and other improvements in the berg. Chris Teterson is haying trouble with his mail box. Some one takes delight in breaking the flag. Per haps the culprit does not know the penalty of doing such work. A crowd of the young men treat ed George Dickinson and bride to a charavari last Friday night. They wer invited in and treated to cake, then depaited to their homes well satisfied. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumpiug the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores. Eczema and Pi'.es, disappear quickly under its soothing eflct. 25c, at A. S. Locke's Drug Store. There Is nothing you want in PAPER that we can't supply from our stock. We are saving money for hundreds of paper consumers in this valley and we want you among them. The merchant the printer, the fruit packer, the bnild er, the hop buyer are legiop among our customers aDd they are satisfied. Geo T, Rogers $ ec, Wholesale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Investigated. -Titles East Side Main Street, ' Independence, :- Oregon. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO.' Loaves Indepen dence for Mon mouth aud Airlie 7:S0 a. m. S:S0 p. m. Leaves Indenen deuce for Mon nioutnand Dallas 11:00 a. m. :15 p. iu. Lres Monmouth for Airlie. 7:30 a. m. 8:5 p. n. I've Monmouth Kr lttllas. M:S . m. k.-SO p. nw Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence. 9M a. m, :05 p. m. Leaves Pallas for Monmouth and Independence. 1H10 p. in. 7:30 " L'ves Monmouth for Independence fr.ifi , m. 1:30 p. m. 2:40 " 5:5 " 8:ot ' Leaves In depen dence fbr Mon, 2:05 p. u