Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 29, 1908, Image 8

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    LOCAL. AND PERSONAL NCWt,
B, r. Jotu rrturord Monday from
fStUtu,
rracX Wtltrnkrr m m AlUa
victor Sunday.
Clr Kottnun i,ot Sunday In
WcMtnnvllI.
Mra. T. lloua went lo Corvallii
WedorxUy on A bulnt- trip.
Mr. J. Taylor return iJ Ut Friday
from trip to Ewtern Oregon.
Mm. O. A. Wllcot aprnt a f
daya the first of the wnb In Port
land. Mr. McDoTltt. Mr. Geo. Conkoya
mother, vUlted hr th firm of the
W. J. Stet'le of Suver n nntd
bU farm ud font to Corvallia to
school hi family.
Le Roblnaon. who 1 located In
McMlnnvllle, U spending few day
this week In our city.
Mr. Joe Hubbard will go to 8a
km next Monday to hold a Itebekah
convention at that place.
Hon. C. L. Hawley of McCoy at
tended the Republican rally In In
dependence last Friday night.
The Mie Bertha Bohannon and
Iva Cooper, accompanied by Dr. Du
ganne, were Salem visitor Sunday.
CASH
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
....BY THE....
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
Do You Want to
Soil Ymi? T7arm?
Do you want to borrow money on
It?
Write me.
I buy and sell, and lend money on
Willamette Valley Farms at lowest
rates.
All correspondence confidential.
H. E. MOONEY
Failing Bldg., Portland.
Now is the time
. 1,0 visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun Is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
Js cne of nature's happy
provisiors eternal sum
mer for those who cannot
endure a more severe cli
mate. California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." It's hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all well
regulated cities. Visitors
can always find - suitable
accommodations, congenial
companions, and varied
pleasing recreations.
80UTHFRN PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature,
describing In detail the
many delights of winter In
California.
fhe rate from Independence
to Los Angeles and return
is $58.90.
Limit six months, allowing
stopovers in either direc
tion. Similar excursion
rate's are in effect to all
California points. "
Hide VYillUm and family t to
Atrll Tuc.day on ft f dJ H.
A ion horn to th wife of
Cicorge Gerllnivr f iNilla Ut Sat
urday morning.
"HotopU and Ani'U" 1U e the
IV. Allin, IVnUat. Cooper lMf. tf
Ufnulne Uuttrr Nut ur4 at Ir
vine' Urw-rry. ,r
Kr saloSit head gradwl J-ni y
Sunday evening.
Rev. A. B. Irfsonard, uncle of Itev.
J, 8. Leonard, rrturntnl Monday to
hU home In Portland,
Mr
Ida Vaughn and Dorothy
Cwper went to Portland lal Friday Irvine UriHery,
to ipvnd a few day.
C. L. FlUhard returned Monday
morning to Independence from ft vl
tl to CrewII. Oregon.
Ml Geneva Wilcox returned Wed
nesday from Portland, where he ha
bn (vending ft few day.
R. M. Hofer. accompanied by Mr.
Hofer. was In Independence Sunday,
the gueat of C. C. Patrick.
Mint Grace Wallace went to Cor
vallli Tuesday to vUlt her brother,
Ed. She returned Tuesday.
Mr. Hattle Phebus returned Mon
day to Portland. She has been vis
iting her parents for several days.
Mlas Lena Brown of Independence
Is spending few days with her
mother, Mrs. C. C. Marks of Luckia
mule. Mrs. Monroe Klrkland came Friday
night from Portland, where she has
been spending ft few days with her
parents.
Tom Fltchard and C. Long, of Utl
ca, N. Y., sailed Saturday morning on
the steamer Rose City for San
Francisco.
Mrs. Miles Porterfield came Friday
Irom Eastern Oregon, where she at
tended the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. J. M. Craven and little
daughter returned Wednesday morn
ing from Crowley, where they have
been visiting.
Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Salem came
Saturday evening to spend a few
days with her brother, Dr. Allin. She
returned Wednesday
celebrate its fifteenth anniversary
... Tuooilav nnri PYIlpet to have a
special program and lunch for the right.
members.
J. M. Murney of Independence.Polk
county manager of the Pacific Tele
phone Company, was In Dallas this
business visit.
Miss Ida Richardson resigned her
position as night operator for the
Home Telephone Co. at this place
and will take up her sewing again
November the first.
Dassed through here Monday on their
way home after a few days visit at
Monmouth. Mr. Murphy was one of
Monmouth's best athletes.
For full information, sleeping car
reservations and tickets, call on,
teleeraDh. or write G. A. Wilcox
A pent- Independence, or Win. Mc
Murray, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland,
Oregon.
Mr. Byron AtKins a.,u w. at the
vallis came Saturday to visit rela"
Uvea In this city. Mr. Atkins went
to Portland Sunday and Mrs. Atkins
returned to Corvallis Monday.
BUSINESS LOCALI
- . m, , .1
once. Iniiuire ol A. Jetm, inui-pi
deuce, Oregon. s-
Dr. Ihiganne, DeiilUt. over Inde
pendence Nstloiial Bank. if-
Portland bread freh every day at
tf.
A good pair of Reading glas
ses $100 at Kramer's. tf.
For sale Horse power hay baler.
For Information call on 8. Muhleuian.
Independence, Oregon. Phono 665. tf
We have one More succeeded In
gelling the "Derby" Glove mo that
we can ae 11 it for the old price, $1.50.
There Is no belter kid glov made
to sell at that price. At Conkey.
Walker & Lehman's.
Sewing machines, needles, oils and
extras; repairing a specialty. Go to
II. 1L Jaaperson, who will try his
best to please you. tf
Wood for sale Second growth at
$3.50, old growth $4 00 ft cord de
livered. S. Cox. Independence. Phone
143.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the best robes
and caskets. Jasperson koeps them
at reasonable prices. tf.
For sale or trade, three-year-old
mare, or will trade for good milk
cow. John Koboins, inuenvuu...-.
Oregon. 2-tr"
New line Trunks and Suit Cases
at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. 22-3
We are showing the best values In
Umbrellas this season we have ever
hud. Don't go in the wet, but get
something that will keep the rain
off at Conkey. Walker & Lehmans. J
Thompson's glove-fitting corsets, to
fit all shapes, at the Red Front
Store.
We have Just received a ship
ment of the latest styles In Ladies'
Handbags. We carry the largest var
iety of any store in the county. We
The Rebekah lodge of this city wii. guarantee our goods as the manure
turer guarantees them to us. Come
a;;d be convinced. Our prices are
Geo. Dunham, leather goods
3-24tf
dealer. Independence, Oregon
corsets
New Gosard
Front Store.
at the Red
21-2.
Attention! Whips, Robes and
yuuuc v t i VLLclltluii;
morning, enroute for Portland on a Horse Blankets can now be gotten
at R. M. Wade & Co.'s.
If you want any fresh oysters see
Capt. Skinner. 21-24
Best line Ladies' and Children's
Underwear at Conkey, Walker &
Bill Murphy and wife of. Portland Lenman's.
After October 15th, milk will be
sold at 7c a quart. Fred Moseman,
the milk man. 21-2
Ladies hair switches, to match all
Red Front
21-2.
Mrs. Robert DeArtnond, Who was
taken to Portland some time ago to
undergo an operation for stomacn
trouble, is reported to be recover
ing nicely, the operation having been
very successful.
I have a buyer for a hundred
acres of land. Will pay $6000 for it.
Land must be first class and not
spotted. Wanted for grain raising.
Be quick to answer this, tnas. a.
Hicks, Independence, Oregon.
h a. Hinshaw. traveling freight
agent of the Southern Pacific Co.,
was in Independence Monday arrang
ing matters looking to the coming of
the farming demonstration train to
be in Independence November btn.
rihat-lev Huntley, manager of Polk
rnnntv'H Door farm, although being
a staunch Republican, says he is go
ing to vote for Bryan this election
because he thinks if Bryan is elect
ed he will have all the Democrats
out at the poor farm with him.
Mrs J. W. Webber was brought
back from the Willamette Sanitorium
Monday, after undergoing a success
ful operation at that institution. Mrs.
Webber has suffered for a good
many years and her , friends are
pleased that the operation promisea
her complete recovery.
her the enclosed Jewels, u a slight
return for the many kind favors that
have rendered his memorable Wash
ington sojourn so agreeably divert
ing."
About a week after Mrs. Waring s
very sudden departure for England,!
Town Tid-Bita had the following par
agraph :
"Prince Roderlgo del Pino so tne
naDers have it only arrived In Nov.-
York yesterday on the Scotia, and is
to give Newport's summer colony a
gllnjpse of his titles and millions to
morrow.
"Can it be possible that there are
two Roderlgo del Pinos? If not, may
the Identity of the mysteri
ous Italian nobleman, who disported
himself In Washington two weeks ago
in the train of that noted society
leader, Mrs. R d W g, whose
rumored engagement to the Earl of
L y, we understand, is an un
doubted fact?"
(The End.)
Tiie. best is always the cheapest.
Hereafter we will handle nothing In
the kid glove line but the "Derby,"
hence will sell all other gloves, while
they last, at $1.25 grade for 95c;
$1.50 grade, $1.20. . Absolutely no
guarantee at these prices. Conkey,
Walker & Lehman. 22-23
New Directoire corsets at the Red
Front Store. 21"2-
Whenever you have a cough or
nnA lust, remember that Foley's
Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not
risk your health by taking any but
the genuine. It is In a yellow pacn
age. D. G. Dove!
No !one is immune from kidney
trouble, so Just rememDer max ru
Ipv'h Kidney Remedy will stop tne
Irreeularities and cure any case of
kidney and bladder trouble that fs
not beyond the reach of medicine.
D. G. Dove.
Notice to Settle Up.
t uir iriva nnttp.fi that I am
I ucicuj ' "
ahnnt ro elose my harness shop busi
nesa in Independence. All parties
owing me are requested to call on or
before November 15, 1908, and settle
either bv cash or
L 1 1 1 . 1 1 nvvwu - -
note.
GEO. C. DUNHAM,
22-4. Independence, Ore,
Appointment of Administratrix.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
(ierslened has been duly appointed
administratrix of the estate of Henry
Truman Baughman, deceased, by tne
county court of the state of Oregon,
for Polk county. Now therefore, all
Dersons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
them to me at Independence, Foik
county, Oregon, with the proper vou
chers, on or before six months from
date hereof.
, Dated August 14, 1908, at Dallas,
Oregon.
MRS. MARY E. DORNSIFE,
Administratrix of the estate of
Henry Truman Baughman, deceased
Date of first publication, October
22, 1908. 21-25.
Subscribe now
dence Enterprise.
for the Indepen
faction of
Bridge & Beach
"Superior"
These heaters give you
satisfaction. Thoy warm
the apartments better than
any other stove, beeause
they are made to throw out
the heat. You know that
with some, heaters you are
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HAHNA - IRVINE
Independence Hardware Merchants
The Chauffeur and the Jewels
(Continued from fifth page.)
SCHIDULt Of RATI
HOME TELEPHONE CO.
Itusincs. Mai. f
HusincM 2 party lino l-W lr month
Residence Main 1.C0 per month
Residence 2 party lino 1.25 per month
Residence 4 party lino 1.00 per month
Desk et 2fc extra per month, furnihlieil only on
business lines.
Would Mortgage the Farm.
A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em
pire, Ga., W.A.Floyd by name, says:
'Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured tne
two worst sores I ever saw; one on
mv hand and one on my leg. It Is
worth more than its weight in gold
nrt T would not be without It it 1
had to mortgage the farm to get It."
Only 25c at all druggists.
"Your Attention Has
Been Drawn
often to some home where ti
inmates geemed to bo haviug the
time of their lives. You have,
doubtless, wished you could have
such a jolly good time .at ynor
house. You can eaally enouA..
One of our talking machines will
furnlnh any kind of entertainment
you dealre. Htop in and gee what a
wealth of enjoyment it will allord
L. F. SAVAGE
247 Commercial Street, Balero, Ore.
NOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION.
t the Dart-
nership formerly existing between the
ib t i- will .mi lo thin nth
day of October, 1908, dissolved, by mu
tual consent of both parties. All out
standing accounts due the firm are due
ud I payable to Dove & Williams and
and all accounts owing by the said firm
up to and including ucioner o , , .
be paid by the said Dove & Williams,
en presentation.
M. C. WILLIAMS.
A. G. MAGERS, Proprietor
TELEPHONE MAIN 175
Standard Liquor Co.
' , . WHOLESALE DEALER IN,
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148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
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The surroundinfrs speak for themselves,
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eating at little prices. Come in and bring
a friend or two along. You will all be
be pleased.
White House Restaurant
Wm. McGilchrut Ct Son, Proprietors
SALEM OREGON
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Wnt.iV.e is hereby given to all hunters
of Polk county and elsewhere that
i,tinr will not be permitted on the
premises of the undersigned. All
former privileges are hereDy revoiteu.
People shooting along the Stewart
lane are especially warned in this no
tice. J. H. Collins R. Springer
W. M. Fugate Harry D. Iliff .
W. H. Cockle Chas. S. Iliff
Maude Iliff M. W.Mix
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