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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
Usui aso mstmi keis J. U, Lyun of Saivru iu hrrt last Monday. A. J. Paul of Hurrr wm in tMa city Monday, Dara Simpson of Alrlio was thruush her Turaday, K. a. RuaH of Monmouth waa In thia cltjr Sunday. ilrt Ernest Townaen visitor last Friday. waa a Salem Mra. John Hell or tTlday. , galim vUlt- this UtINEIt LOCALS Lewla Edwarda of Pedee n her few day tola week. Mra. Ed Owen and daughter Da be wr Saloui visitors Monday. V. A. Meaanef went to Albany 00 a business trip Wedneaday, W. IVlIaven of McMinnvllie waa la thia city Saturday and Sunday. Miss Geneva Wilcox went to Port land Tuesday for a few daya' visit V. J. lUrki-r of Alrlle waa in rity Monday, Pr, HuW ami wlr lltl frl.nJ In Corvailla Sunday, Mra. John Itohannon and daughters were Salem visitors last Saturday, Mla Uabe Ilamon returned Mon day from Albany. She also visited In Oorvallts. Mrs. M. W. Wallace and daughter. Grace, went to Portland Bunday for a few daya. N. Murdock of Salem spent aev- Clarence Ireland la frlenda in thia city a wetk. visiting with few dayi thl Mlsa Fannie Hlgglna of Salem la visiting Mra. J. W. Klrkland thia week. Mra. E, L. Ketchum and little daughter Beth went to Salem last Friday. Ralph Dorcas, a hop man from Sa lem, waa in thia city Monday and Tuesday. W. H. Crabtree of Portland waa looking for a hop yard to rent the first of the week. C. Richardson and wife of Portland came Wednesday to visit in thia city for a few daya. Mrs. Ed Grubb of Seattle la visit ag relatives here for a few weeks. She was formerly of this city. A. Wing of Monmouth was in In . dependence Tuesday, on his return from a business trip to Portland. a. era! tng the week. 1. Altlo, IWnU.t. Coopr HMs-.-tl If you want any fresh tr bm t'apt. Skinner. ji Uanntna flutter ."int bmd at Irvine' grocery, if 4 Ir. Uujjanne, dentist over Inde pendents National lUnk. ti. a I .... . a n neai aim ttaia lor eei iturpttM Vetch and cheat, (or sale by Verd Hill Portland bread fresh aver da at Irvine' grocery. 1(4- After October 15th. milk will aold at 7c a quart. Fred Mosemau the milk man. 213 if A goo.1 pair of Reading glut days lit this neighborhood dui- tea $1 Ou at Kreamer 'a. Robert Miller, a Portland attorney, passed through here Tuesday on hi way to Dallas. The district convention of Rebek aha met In Corvallia Tuesday, ending the aame evening with a banquet. Opal McDevltt returned Sunday from Pallas, where ahe has been vis iting her parents for a few weeks. A. Kreamer and Mrs D. returned from Portland P,ee 'ou- Mra. O. A. Hodge last Friday where they have been spending a few days. Ladies' hair switches, to match alt kluJ of hair, at the Red Front Store. 11 2. For Pale Horse ower hay baler, For information call on 8. Muhloman Independence, Oregon. Phone 665. tf Thompson's glove-fitting corsets, to fit all shapes, at the Red Front Store. 21-2 Sewing machines, needles, oil and extra, repairing a specialty, go to II II. Jasperson, who will try hia best to Pearl Flshback of Monmouth pass ed through here thia week on hia way to Carlton to visit his uncle, Clem Scott, for a few days. Miss Mamie Batematt went to Med ford. Southern Oregon, Tuesday to spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. John Vaughn of Rickreall came Wednesday morning to visit her mother, Mrs. J. W. Kirkland, for a few days. George Howe returned Wednesday to Roseburg. Mr. Howe was former ly of this city and had been hunt lng near here for a few days. Dr. Hewitt's little daughter, Lois, fell and cut a bad ga& In her knee last Tuesday. The doctor was com pelled to take several stitches in it. Mrs. Geo. Conkey and Opal Mc Devitt were in Salem Monday. Opal will take both vocal and instrument al lessons at the Willamette Univer sity of Music this winter. Little Madeline Kreamer fell from a hammock last Thursday and injur ed her chin so badly that It was necessary for her to take an anaes thetic to have it properly placed. tf Wood lor Sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth 4.00 per cord delivered. 8. Cox, Independence, rhone 143. tf4-2 New Dlrectolre corsets at the Red Front Store. 21-2. The last to do for departed friends, Chester Sternberg and wife of provide them with the best robes and Vancouver, Washington, returned to c,skeUi J.sperson keens them at meir nome aunaay. aner a lew nays Mon(kbu ,iricei. tf ..la .1 W I ikl. I .1011 .iu itrtaii.r. iu una khj. P. c.1 1 .nnA W.J 11 l,,w Van Brunt drill in first class condition. The price is so cheap that if you want a drill you can not afford to let this one go by. Inquire of K. M. Wade. For sale Six-room house, two lots. Barn, several kinds of berries, gre)es, fi uit trees, also some household furni ture at a bargain. Enquire of Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, Independence. 10-15 We have just received a shipment of the latest styles in Ladies' Hand baes. We carry the largest variety of any store in this county. We guar antee our goods, as the manufacture guarantees Baine to us. Come and be convinced. Our prices are right. Geo, Dunham, Leather Goods Dealer, Inde pendence, Oregon. 9 24tf Whenever you have a cough Rev. I. S. Leonard attended the Baptist State Convention which con vened in Newberg Monday, holding over until this evening. He is to re turn here tomorrow night. Rev. E. A. Leonard of Portland, an uncle of I. S. Leonard, pastor of the Baptist church of this city, will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church here next Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. John Dickinson planned and executed a very pleasant surprise In honor of her daughter Mrs. Roy W. Bullard's birthday, Wednesday. The afternoon was passed very pleasantly with cards and tempting refresh ments were served. , Mrs. H. G. Hastings of the Alrlie country spent a few days visiting the last of the week at the home of Pearl Hedges In this city. On her return home Monday she was accom panied by Mrs. Pearl Hedges, who will visit with Mrs. Hastings for a fortnight. J. V. B. Butler has been elected vice president of the Polk County Bank at Monmouth, in place of P. L. Campbell, who has disposed of his interests to his associates and re tired as a director. Mr. Butler has been a resident of Monmouth since boyhood, where he owns one of the finest farms In the county. , Perfection of Detail Bridge & Beach "Superior" These heaters givo vou satisfaction. They warm the apartments better than any other stove, because they are made to throw out the heat. You know that with some heaters you are freezing when the stove is red hot. Those are not the "Superior" wood eaters. Our Superior' teel - ranged embod) best construction and fen hire h in these hu. lar style ranges. At tractively nickeled, malleable iron joined with cold driven rivet are some of the feat ures of thia fine rango. It is not an ordinary ranee. It in not bolt ed together so that ni a short time the bolts work loose, the putty drops out and "air leaks" come in, causing waste of fuel and slow baking. The Superior Stt-el range is perfection in every construction detail. pr r ij " i) I. ftLy St r1a 1 1 RH Ji i Bill J(aw y 11 Will r It's Easy to fix up your house with our line of build er's materials. Save contractor's prices by coming direct to us for them. y Independence Hardware Merchants or cold, Just remember that Foley' Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow pack age. u. U. JJove, New Gosard Front Store. corsets at the Red 21-2. The Dining Table Proposition May be one of anxiety to you. Not so with us We are having great suc cess with our non-dividing pedestal Tables in both round and square top. When you come to Salem make a bee-line for The House Furnishin 177 Liberty St. Co. More Than Enough is Too Much To maintain health a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual con sumption of more food than is ne cessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles rheumatism and disorders of the kid neys. If troubled with indigestion revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few dos es of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nership formerly existing between the firm or Dove & w imams is, mm otn day of October, 1908, dissolved, by mu tual consent of both parties. All out standing accounts due the firm are due and payable to Dove & Williams, and and all accounts owing by the said firm op to and including October 6, 1908, will be paid by the said uove & Williams, on presentation. Dated this 6th day of October, 1908. D. G. DOVE. M. V. WILLIAMS. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gen tle way that does you good. 25c at all druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given to all hunters of Polk county and elsewhere that hunting will not be permitted on the premises ot the undersigned. Ail former privileges are hereby revoked. People shooting along the Stewart lane are especially warned in this notice. H. Collins B. Springer W. M. Fugate Harry D. Iliff W. H. Cockle Chas. S. Iliff Maude Iliff M. W.Mix Peter Kurre Why Colds Are Dangerous. Because you have contracted ordin ary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a moment Imagine thnt t-ohls are not dangerous. Everyone knows that pneumonia and chronic catarrh have their origin In a common cold. Con sumption is not caused by cold but the cold prepares the system for the reception and development of the germs that would not otherwsie have found lodgement. It Is the same with Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough are much more likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. You will see from this that more real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the common aliments. The easiest and quickest way to cure a cold Is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cures effected by this preparation have made It a ttaple article of trade over a lar?u par! or tne wona. t or sale by P. M. Kirkland. schiouli or narca HOME TELEPHONE CO. Ilusiness Main 2.00 per month Business 2 party line 1.50 per mouth Resilience Main 1.50 per month Residence 2 party line 1.25 per month Residence 4 party line 1.00 irnr month Desk set 25c extra per mouth, furnished only on business lines. Sclo Will Have Milk Condenser. Sclo is to have a condensed milk factory. A meeting was held In that city last Saturday and a stock com nanv was organized. Contracts for machinery and plant have already been awarded. The incorporators expect to have the plant ready for operation March 1, 1909. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic and they keep me strong and well." 50c at all druggists. Your Attention Hai Been Drawn olten to some home where inmates seemed to be having the time of tbelr live. Vou nave, doubtless, wished you could bar such a Jolly good time at your house. You can easily enoijjk. One of our talking machines wnl furnish any kind of entertainment you desire. Stop In and aee what wealth of enjoyment it will afford L. F. SAVAGE 247 Commercial Street, Balkn, Or. A. G. MACERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAW 17 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 1 48-1 56 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM . ,. ' OREGOM The hearing of the Pacific Express company before tne state ranroau commission has been continued from November 18th to give the express company more time to collect aata, says the Salem Statesman. This is in connection with a complaint made by B. F. Jone3 of Independence. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Fo ley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. D. G. Dove. When You Sit Down To a Meal In this restaurant you are sure It will be excellent as to food, cooklnj? and service. The surroundings speak for themselves, and the bill of fare tells mutely of fine eating at Httle prices. Come in and bring a friend or two along. You will all be be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McGilclirut & Son, Proprietor! SALEM - - - OREGON A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Cures lagrlppe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption, con tains no opiates. The genuine is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. D. G. Dove. Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, correspondents and general office work. The development of the Northwest will afford openings for thousands in the next few years. Prepare now. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal - - SALEM, OREGON we DUY 1 fry Gis .ME) tot mat autu 10 to non monnr ft too to ihlp Raw For mni Bidw to othiu to Mil at home. Wrlto for Prloa IArt, Market Report. Whipping Tasrn. and about ou HUNTERS & TRAPPERS GUIDE asE M paco. athar koaad. Srt tfilaf cm Ox raMaat arar wrIUaa. IllutraMaf aR Far aainali. 48 afeoat Traapart' Sacrata, Doeora, Tmia, Sum law. Bo aa4 wh.r. to top. aaa la Woaa a MwhltaMf. & raralar EnoTeloBaaiL Prtafc. tL fb ear aatkMBm. tl la. BMaa taonvi na InMtal anav. Oar Baraatle Bait nd Dasar aMtwtt ulaiala to MkII .OOpar MtU, Ship Jaar BBMaatrantoBiaaarrtaijlOTtrneto. AjaaanaaBra, api. Tl, MlapaajriUilfaar