West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, April 28, 1904, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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J. R. CRAVEN, Mgr. R.
WADE & CO. Independence, Ore.
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Imto ....ii. - i iTi-'--" I w in in Independence Tuesday
Dr. Ketchum was in Salem yes
terday. Mrs. V. W. Percival visited in
Salem yesterday.
D. A. Hodge was in Salem the
first of the week.
Clair Irvine whb in Portland sev
eral days the past week.
Frank Skinner has recently pur
chased a fine gasoline wood saw.
Mr. Swick, formerly station agent
at Parker was in this city the first
of the week.
Salem dentist, is in The first excursion of the season
will be ran iroui luuBjtnuoi'io
Falls City Sunday.
Mr. Scrafford, father of Mark
Scrafford, came down from Cor
vallis Wednesday.
Judge Geo. II. Burnett, candi
date for circuit judge, staid in In
dependence last night.
Frank Fowle has returmd from
a visit in Li Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Miles Hendriclc and little
daughter, of McMiimville, are vis
iting relatives here.
E. C. Ki'kpatrick and Carey
Hay ter, editor of the Tolk County
Observer, spent Sunday afternoon
in towo.
There will be a match game of
base ball between Dallas and the
Normal school teams at Monmouth
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Krebe, of
Salem, accompanied by Master
Conrad, visited the Kreos Jros
Mrs. Helen D. Harford, state
president of the W. C. T. U., will
be here next week. She will lec
ture in the Baptist church Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday.
One of her subjects will be on ine
local option law
i.,(.n Morris and a cousin also
named Jordan Morris, were here
the tirst of the week.
'Services at the 1'rwbylerinn
church next Sabbath us usual. A
very kind welcome to all.
Asa Robinson left Tuesday for
Condon, Gilliam county, Oregon,
to engage in he drug business.
Kev. G. L. Tufts, I U. P., lec
tured on the ptoposed local option
law at the llaptit-t church Tuesday.
There was a fair sized audience
present, considering the "hort no
tice, and the lecture was well re
ceived.
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Before buying Slwl KriH
U. M U'ad lV. I'""-
For choice Table I'utUrjr go
It. M. Wade & lV.
More Boss Washer at iU"0 at
R. M. Wade A (Vs. New ship
ment just arrived.
Pheonix Pure Paint at U. M'
Wado A CVs. The heaviest, pur
it and best bodied Paint made.
We use best material in our tin
nine and plumbing. Neat work
euaranteed. It. M. Wade A Co
Don't forget Saturday night-f.
niou JlaielwiKKl ice cream tl
Simpson Bros., Monmouth,
ltushford wagon run easy, fa
ironed wagon made. Bii price.
It. M. Wade A Co., aenU.
Fashionable ice cream U tbt
famniM IU1wh1. You can tH
it at Simpson Broa., Monmouth
Traat your girl, or your sinter.
your wife, or twine one ,',
to fainoua lUielwiKkl ice cream it
Simpson Dro, Monmouth.
Woul W anient.
I am in the market for wool il
highest caah price.
(5ro h. Bket.
r r nontcAn and Mrs. Dor
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ris were among the passengers to j j,0p ranch yesterday
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caiem yesiotuajr.
W. L. Bristow. an enterpriaing
merchant of Oak Grove, was in
this city Tuesday.
J. C. Schmurs, who came to In
dependence last fall, returned to
Minnesota this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kantner
and Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker were in
Salem the first of the week
Wnn Frank Butler, of the Falls
Citv vicinity was in town this
week. Among other attainments,
Mr. Butler is a surveyor of good
repute, and it is possible his ser
vices may be brought into requisi
tion in making a survey of this
city, preparatory to establishing a
level for sidewalks and possibly a
sewerage system
He wet age "j
tail
A new line of
Straw Hats, Underwear, Shoes, Tennis Shoes,
Percales, Calicoes, Sun-Bonnets, Etc. m
Bought at the lowest factory prices. W
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Towels
If you want the best you
will examine our line. Our
5 cent Towel compares fa
vorably with the ordinary
10c kind.
Cash always buys the Best Quality for the
Lowest Price.
We Repeat
That when it comes to
Waistings Ave can save
you money. New lines
just in from the east.
Shoes from $1.50 to $4.00 a pair. We can fit your
m foot and your purse.
PEOPLES CASH STORE
INDEPENDENCE
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Mk IMitis a Drive on
(rji ILines
Wall Paper 8c per double roll
Carpets tfOe per yard
All Wool Carpets 00c per yard
Iron Beds $2.25 each
Lace Curtains 75c a pair
Full Size 2ply Ued Spring 81.50
If You Can't Buy Goods Cheap of Us, You Can't
Anywhere.
Watch Our Adds
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Salem
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