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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
INDKFENDENOE KNTEM KIStS iru . NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS "AT.A.4V In Six Size We have them from $8, 8.50, 12.00, 14.00, 14.50, 18.00. Also in 12 size: Price $11.75, $17, 18.50, 19.00, 23.00 25,75. These are all solid gold and gold filled goods. We have a nice lino of IGandlS size gold filled goods. on QD 0) & 01 QD B 0D 01 01 01 0! 01 Gt 01 1 0! 01 01 01 01 Of 01 01 MAI'LK GltOVI- Iloads are niuddy. Mc Turner butchered a ffne lot of hogs last Monday. R. M. Fowle paid the county seat a yisit last week. J. M. Williams is engaged again at the Charter Oak Sawmill. Bob Wileon, of Suver, was in our neighborhood last week on business. Rev. Spence held quarterly meet ing at the Lewisville church last Sunday. R M. Fowle has sold hie timber on the creek to the Spaulding Log ging Co. There is no school this week on account of the illness of the teacher, Miss Tate. Mr. Atwood, of Montana, has rented the Morris Fowle place for this winter at least. I5v the time these words are in print Old Santa will have visited this part" of the globe, and then will be going south. The little folksareupin arms with all ex pectancy for the halleugah time to come. Ladles O Size Watches 080 10 10 10 to CO CO 10 run go at 10.00, 11.25, 13.75, 15.00, 17.50, 20.00, 22.50, 20.00 and up. Ik ! J to 10 10 10 no to to to to 40 to Mr lL.tinc. of " "1'- ig .lll.o I'li.tm O.k .wim- 8 M. l'nW l !'" ""'? . . i .... liia ranch. itlJVO WOUtl CUV ll'H ..i.. i. ir....,.r took a IuhiI ' Ull hoR. t. 10.1-riHi.i.w week. II J Mr. Potest. 'f l". ,"l,,,Jf lr"U tha Kant. h- bvv in U.U vL-inlty seeking a home. We wish you all Chn1 mas and may th day l.riu every home. The :!(K acre farm f Mr- lak' 1.. W'l. ! 'Mr- 'I,U,,, recently from Nebraska. Ui. rumoied that J. I. Wump will rut nut a lur KiKli 1,,ul orchard the coming r.ni g. iru.,.ll IV. vat through hero Tur-JaV looking for suitable bundle timber. Ueorge Murphy, a prominent tf .ll. WAi young man oi "' here Tuesday canvassing - number of intending luniks. V A. and 11. Fi.bback attended iAAOAOOOOOOAo PAT.A.95. to to to to O. A. KRAMER Sr CO., INDEPENDENCE, ORE. 77 .1, in . It . '1 'J 1.1. to to T. S. Himdsaker and wile, ut Corvallis, rcturn-d to their home bwt Saturday, after making bin sinter. Mrg. Hiistow, a visit for a few days. Mr. Handsaker is the uastor of the uorvauis nrieuaii church. Coughing Spell Caused Death. "Harry Duckweli, 8ed 25 year, chocked to death early yesterday morning at ills home, In the presence or his wife and child. He contracted ellitht cold a few days ago and paid i..,. uttU alfontion to IL Yesterday seized with a tit of eoughlnn which continued tor some time. Hia wife aunt for a physician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell came on and Duckweli ,u,l fr... iiIVx.t i(in. RLlxiUlsGlol- Kfmocrat. Dec. 1. 10I." Usliard'n Horcuound Hyrup would have navewl him. 2&c, 6()cand tl . Hold by A. B. Locke. ANTIOCII. Silas Hart is looking for a loca tion. F. C Haynes killed a fine beef last week. . ' William Ilerren was a county, seat visitor Wednesday. S. A. Davis was transacting bum nes in Monmouth Thursday. Young Mr. Parrish is up from Dayton visiting the Wheelock's. ml the temperance lecture ai won- mouth the 18th, given hy llandoaker pastor of the Christian church at Co'vallis. A. J. Shipley received a pair of olecomb White Leghorn cockrols of Uene M. Simpson, of Corrallis, Saturday. Mr. Shipley now has two pens ot lirst-clfta White Leghorns and e peels to raiBO a large numben of them the coming year. lliart Fhitterlntr. Our Hew Location 269 LIBERTY ST. New building mat d.r lo Jm. Mi'm Call and get tine Furniture Polish free. .Do iioimiMKiM.ini; our fuporior lino cf Car pi'tiiiK, Mnttlnn ' LinolcuniH. The House Furnishing Co. Ncitdoor to JophMym& Sona, SALEM, ORL Stores at Salem anJ Albany, r; r" When this occurs there ill f inor danger of th rtver ti iif ci.il.iuiiu IIiim liv '" . ... .. , .. . l.-.ul.r lliu during any prevU.u ii. and ,,""'lloUt n-w Jobannel at that (.t it tarry anything. Call j . ft)t j)(k j,,, t,uiU ,? NVigmir, Notlt-e. flllCW. irn.ii.,MiMi f.Ml and iraa In Ihe atotn- ,.i, l.wnU-d ut iMdiiw the h' rt, lir.- agaliiKl It ami u ' i.t.....- Un. When your neari irouoiw j that way take llort.lim fr a fw daya. You will aoon ie an riRiu. n ly A. H. Locke. IHk Here, Christmas candies. Don't fail to call at the Candy Kitchen and gee Mrs. II. Moore for all kinds of nice, fresh candies, such as, Turk ish Nuggets, Nut Loaf and Logcab bin Cream, Caramels and Cut Cream, ami many other kinds too numerous to mention. Mrs. IL Mooke, Monmouth, Ore, 4S 5 r Did Xou Lver Use a Batli Cabinet - They are an almost sure cure or Colds and Rheumatism. I will sell you a genuine 'BUCKEYE VAPOR CABI NET for $4,00 si VI A.. S. LOCKE, Prescrlotion Druaaist. ' Independence. .W HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN for yottr new Kali parmrnts. It Is the only proper anil aat isfactory way of buying your clothea, beiiifr that "iH)D CIOTHKS ARM ALWAYS MADB TO OKDEK." Mako your aelcction from the tail oritif; line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, Est. 1877 Good tailor for over quarter century You'll find a world of pleae ure in wearing the clothea made by fctrausa Uroa.,- faultless in style, fit, finiah and materials. They're ao much better than the ordi nary run of clothes, yet prices are atonihinp;ly low, and your perfectly aafe in ordering-, because if ferments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them. VE WILL, BE PLEASED TO sutr von fitiw i;keaT LINE OV SAMPLES CALL. OH P.M.Kirkland T Any jieraon itulblel to the K!Tr-Ui"KiK or the proprietors wilt jileasrj call ami fUle. AUa any jerwn having any bill aitaii.l the Estkhi'KIxk Individual ao counts are reiu'itel to nreannt tlie me. Jy January jsi rverjuunK must bo settled. lNllKI'f-NDyNl E KxTrKI-HtSK. To Improve the aplle and lrtiiKl'ii the hn-tlon, try a f-w ilmra of t iiamlH-rlnlii's Hliimaoh ami I.Ivit Tni'lrU Mf.J ll.MU,'1' l1" 1 ...Li . v . I'Tlirv rratnrmt til V siiiKtitti wiii.ii luiiiirii, r?hrv(l me ifa bloatrd frellnu and tilt a lf ant and sutlolwtory movement or the lMrt.la." There ara lnH'plo III tola iMiinmuiiliv who new! jt such a tned ii'lne. For nale hy Klrkland Drug t o. Kvery boa warranted. lmirovement on the Upr Itler. A wire frmt-tj has been built 1 the revetment t reinl 5 t.Mk from lirowaitiie Oil trie Ing buds and tletroyitii Journal. Garret and Rug Wcact .iU. l.l.litif vurk .lour in I rv a ill pU rail al my rll-nr"el! nl ana nan mora num v. lltel. f Mr. II. . lionm a 01 i! !', T. IIKN HM'i Barber Shop. kt on MAIN STt'T, n j One d(Mr wiulli of !'st 0tfcV Fine Hatha in conixH lion t k t ...... . - fi,M V ii 1 X I ) E I ' K N I F. N C K , TWviil It. (Ii'ilmi. aititnt United ' ' rt . - Rt.itca onirineer. has returned from an inspection tour op thn WiHatif ette river. He reports tha work on the revetment at Independence bar been comhleted for the season. Tho revetment is about 1, "00 ft. in length, and has been in process of construction for the paat fous months. Next spring, if more funds are available, it is the Inten tion to extend it up the river 800 feet further. It is situated at a bend in tho river, and durlnc hich water a channel has been formed at the point. Tho object which the engi neers hope to nmnnplinh is to keep all the water in the main channel. Mr Odon reports that the im provemont has cohI in the neigh Iwrhood of $10,000. He believes. however, that it will )x pemanant and of lanting beni'fit.. It is paved a 1a wiiu jargn ewne, ana lias a gradual elope back from tho water's edge. The revetment throughout is built of sand, brush and rocks. The surface hag been covered with a heavy layer of willow brnsh. The enttineers had a two-fold nb. ject in view byj covering the revet ment with willow saplings. They say that this will catch all the sediment washed ashore at that point, and at the same time young trees will sprout up from the limba. In fct, they are already showing considerable evidence of life, nd they expect tho top of the revet ment to be well lined with a thrifty growth f willows in a year or two. ISDtl'EM'KSCK, 0 Bop Grower Allow me to quote you prlri wire. Heal iiuallty KUBreult.. ruspondenoe solicited. f WALTER MORLEy: Sulcm Fene Work " 1. i. 8. MOOItr., f. Tonsorlal Artlstn V 111 ill 17 V lir-r -'--' nlAw.l In thn "Wiewnill.'f situated on North side of C f t Ask He km for Tie to aeoaaNC ST. PAI L. IiriXTII, MINNEArOU and aueoiNT"ssT.i ft Til A 1X8 1AIL? JtHt Ttmv ' NCW COUIMCNT THaouot f . liny :om-1ies L Palace and Tourist Sler Dining and Ballot Bmokiog Ubr DAYLIGHT TU1P THUOU'is; CADE AND ROCKV M b For rati, folders and fnH L tion regarding tickets, routes f on or address II. D1CK V Ticket Anent J. W. FHAUt Pass. Afft., Portland. m A. B. C. DKNNISTON, 0. 6M Flrat Are., l0