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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1903)
iflMituKinwcB ieKir.Krni?, iNDKrar.Duarcii, okhjon I ') 01 01 OD I 01 01 1 I I 0 0 i y. r W. A. Messner OUR GREAT W. A.'Messner 10 V Commencing Saturday, December 12, ) Wo will place n nalo tho following good at ...ice that will .,.jal to the i-urcling public. Wo must clone out thone lines before our H,,ri,.K Mock arrives, therefore wo have ,.t tho price, to cnt and hi many Stance below cost to clone them out. 1 ere , BII oj, it to make your Christmas dollars .lo double value, get new and up-to-date goods and beB.de thene are all appropriate for Christmas prcHcntH. TIioho are all nice patterns ? . Men s, Youtns ana joys uioimug-. if Men's Suits. Men's Overcoats tS.(M) suite ut. . .(X) 10.00 12.M) 15.00. 0.40 . 7.20 . 7.i.r) . . .11.110 I (5 00 l'-'-H0 IH.UO M-60 K XT II A PANTS l..ri0 pants ut l-20 2,rl0. l.y.'i HM. 2-"r MX) 3.10 BOYrt OVERCOATS 2.25 coat 2.W 3.00 3.50 MX) .185 , 2 00 . 2 40 2.75 . 3.90 NOW FOR THE LADIES 7.50coat at All our Ladies' Skirt,, Wrapper. Underskirts, Shirt W aists. Fasci- 8.00 40j nctor. Ice Wool tshawU, LBdien'Bnd MiBoen' at cont. Also our entire U00 7.!tT li,,e of Dress Patterns in plain and fancy Zibelines. Here are the P"ces: UJK) ' 8.80 j Our 11 patterns at 8.C0; our S.50 patterns at 16.50; 7 patterns at p o.; 12.50, . . : 9f 5 (J patients at 4.H0; also our Intlt goods in Zibelines 75c goods at o2c; 1 15.00. ll.!0; k.hmU at 73c; $1.25 goods at 88c; 1.50 goods at 11.10. HOYS' CLOTH IN'J $2 25 suits at ! 85 2 50 3.00.. 4.O0.. 5.00.. 00. . 7.50.. 9.00.. 10(10. We have some great valuer tn Iwys knee pants. Ask to see tliera. 2.00 2.40 3.20 3.95 480 5.95 7.20 7.95 Christmas Goods. We have the largest line of Chr stmas Goods in the citj, consisting Toys, Games, Books, Picture Books, Albums, Dolls. Toilet Sets and bun dreds tf other articles that we hav'nt room to mention. We also hare a nice line of Men's Shoes. Men's Slippers. Men's Dress Gloves, Suspenders, Fancy Hose, Neckties, Handkerchiefs. Ladies' Shoes, Slippers, Gloves, Waist Sets, Broaches, Shopping Bags, Purses. Wool Blankets, Comforters, Towels, Table Linen, Napkins, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases. We are here to stay and hope to merit your kind patronage by fair dealing, honest goods at living prices. Call and visit our store lot us show you our goods and get our prices. We are here to serve and please you. . Highest market price paid for produce. We carry a nice line ot Uroceries ana at ooxiom writes, w. uv, 01 W. A. Josse & Bice, UNDERTAKERS Fine Parlors in connection. Day or night calls promptly attended to. .Day phono 2T3 Night 393 Main St, Independence, Ore. XV. Im HICK, Emnalnier and Funeral IMrector. Ml r County, Correspondence. FALLS CITY. J. S. Talbott, of Dallas, was here Friday. , H. C. Seymour's mother has re turned from her visit in the East. Quite a number from here . took advantage ot the line weather to go to Dallas Saturday. The meetings at the M. K. church aro being continued this weok with good interest. Mr. and Mrs. J. S- Mover have returned from an extended visit with their daughter, at Ft. Canby, Wash. The Christian church has begun a movement to place new and bet ter seats in the auditorium of their building. The School Board nas rightly used the advantage of the new law, making provision for school libra ries, and a good library has been started ho. Josepa Gutherie has begun suit against the Coast Range Lumber Co., claiming twenty thousand dol lars damage on account of injuries 'J received while employed at their logging camp. Friend Hans Schneider is not a very religious man. but he has con siderable hard sense about it. ne says: "Vot ish der use of a man bruy dhy kingdom gome, und den help to ghet der schioon in down, vot helps to make Hell." Hotter Than a Piaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's l'ain Halm anil hound on the allVcled parts, Is better than a planter for a lame hack and for pains In the Bide or chest. Tain Halm has no superior as a liniment for tlte relief of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale by Kirk) and Drug Co. HIGHLAND. Mrs. Joseph Moore is on the sick list. Key. Osborn and wife are visit ing friends in Linn county. Ella Hamann is assisting Mrs. Ada Tedrow with her work. Mrs. Allie Kurre, from Linn county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Compton. P. Shafer and two sons. Henry and Rob, haye taken a contract for cutting 500 cords of wood for Fred Hooper. Mrs. J. O. Davidson sold to Will iam Percival seven hogs last week, one of them weighing over 000 pounds. Clarence Tedrow has put up quite a string of wire fencing for II. Hirscbberg, on the place for merly owned by Henry Cockle. Fight Will He Hitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears agalnut the continual recom mendation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their trou bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Head what T. It. Beall of Heall Mas, has to say : "Last fall my wife had.every symptom . of consump tion. frihetookDr. King's New Dis covery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at ouce and four bottles cured her." Guaranteed by A. H. Locke Druggist. Price 50c and J1.00 Trial bottles free. LITTLH LUCK1AMUTE. M. Bcraflbrd did business in Corvallis Thursday. Clint Brown was buying sheep in this vicinity the first of last week. Claude Boone and Pell Grigsby were fillers at K. lliiuuranu a ounuay. i TTiititirand finished drying BP- ploc on the Stump place Monday. Unas Fredriekson is plowing with a new disc plow that he purchased Mon day. X Steele and daughter, Miss Daisy, were doing business in Independence Saturday. Countv Clerk U. S. I-oughary and family spent a few days at L. . Lougu ary's last week. J. A. Tctherow returned from East ern Oregon Saturday, where he has been fencing his claim. Miss Lula Miller returned to her home at Yakima Monday, sfter spending a few days in this section. I. M. Simpson has arranged his barn on the place purchased from 11. Htrsch berg into a first-class cattle barn. Edward Steele had the misfortune to loBe his best cow Saturday night by getting tangled up in a rope and break ing her neck. Most farmers are using every day of good weather sowing grain. W ithin the lat few days there has been over 150 acres sowed in this section. Mrs. Laura Mathews is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tetherow. Sirs. Mathews has been gone from home the past three years, living at Salt Lake City, Utah. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everyoody to have a reliable Halve handy and there's noue as good as Bucklen's Arnica Halve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at A. 8. Locke's Drug Store. THE TYPICAL AMERICAN Is familiar with Webster's Dictionary as his guide and authority from his earliest school days until he reaches the highest rank of official power, business responsibility, or literary eminence. The New and Enlarged Edition of Webster's Interna tional Dictionary, with its 25,000 added words, complete ly Revised Gazetteer, and BioeraDhical Dictionary, has standing and authority wher ever the English language is spoken. The Pall Mall Gaxetta of London, Knfrtnl. fuivs : The sum total is the pro duction of a word book which has no equal In the English language LET US SEND YOU FREE "A Teat In Pronunciation" which affords a pleasant and instructive evening's enter tainmont for the whole family. Illustrated pamphlet also free G. & C MERRIAM COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MA88. 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, tne hop buyer are legion among our customers and they are satisfied. Geo. Te Rodaer $ $ Co., Wholesale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. G. A. HURLEY. Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. East Side Main Street, Independence, -:- Oregon. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE v& MONMOUTH RAILWAY co. Leaves Indepen- leaves Alrlie for dence for Mon- Monmouth and mouth and Airlie Independence. 7:80 a. m. 9-M a. m. 8:30 p. m. :U5 p. m. Leaves Dallas for Leaves Indepen Monmouth and dence for Mon- Independence, moutnand Dallas m 11:00 a. m. 730 '" 6:15 p. m. Lves Monmonth Iyes Monmouth for Independence v for Alrlie. WJa-m. 7:3) a. m. " 8:30 p. m. Bvwt Monmeuth ' Jbr Dallas. Leaves Indepen JO a. m. denes fcr 3toa, ) P- . 5 p. m