PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ... BY THE ... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NIWI, l. H. tMtnpm cf Alrlt waa loan Monday. In frank Vhlt--r a ttalrw vis itor Monday. Tutu Want Ultl bit sua Lorvn OVrf Kullilsv. l. U Taylor made business trip to Com sills MoniUf. lUIuh IVirra. a bop man of 8alro, a In (tilt city Monday. Mr. Cyrua ltirvlnt Sunday In HherUan. ltltsi ovr A. L. Rl hardson of Hui-na mi In th 4 city Monday. VIU Dr. Umsiuip' brother, II. Duganud, vlnlt.-J hi in over Sunday. Clint Moor -nt to I'ortUnd Mon day tnoriiliiE on business trip. Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Do you want to borrow money on It? Write me. I buy and II. and lend money on Willamette Valley Farm at lowest ratei. All correspondence confidential. C. J. Simmon ha moved to town (rum river. Mr. liroi ient a few day of liit with bl fatuity In Ibl city. MUi JUUy llmkner of Hrlo vUlteU ber psrout In (hi rlty the t wwk. A. It. Hinkl. a bop man of Port land. wi In (hi city lb fin l of 111 wwk. Medanie Untie lorrl and Pet DaUdnon were tiatetu vUllora one tint IVrvlval place aross ilw my Uil . Kit Kluke of Corvalll dine Mon I. . m a i . t I . Williird Ireland, of the Monmouth day to pena a tew oayi im reia country, wai transacting UtlNtlS LOCALS tieliulna Hutlt-r (iiie'l CliMriy. Nut bread at lr, Ihigaune, ItantUt, over Indo- ixudencd National liana. If Oet your heavy winter robe It. M. Wade A Co. 24 5 Portland bread freib every day at Irvine' U rot-fry. If If you want any freih oyitera Cai't. Skinner. 21-24 Sweater coals, T.'.o to f I 01) at Con key. Walker A Lehman'. 24-fl business live In till city. here Wednesday. Mr. Clyde William retum.Hl Mon H. E. MOONEY Failing Bldg., Portland. COT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT Say Many Person Here Can B Made Hippy Again by Using It. There Is so much rheumatism here in our neighborhood now that the fol lowing advice will be highly appre ciated by those who suffer: Get from any good pharmacy one- half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa- rilla. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bed time; also drink plenty of good water. It Is claimed tnat there are few victims of this dread and tortur ous disease who will fall to find ready relief In this simple home made mixture, and In most cases a permanent cure is the result. This simple recipe is said to strengthen and cleanse the ellmina tive tissues of the Kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not -only rheumatism, but numerous oth er diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who suf fers from any urinary trouble what ever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and may save you from much misery and suffering after a while. Our home druggists say they will either supply the Ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them. Dee Taylor and wlfo went to Fall day from Alrlle, where iho ha been City lam week for a few day' visit visiting for a few day. with friend In hat rlty. A. L. Huston of Portland pent a few day of thl week In town. Ha I a former resident of thl place. The reading dub of this city met thl week at the home of Mr. C. I Fluhard Wednesday afternoon. John Cooper and wife of Albany are visiting at the home of the for mer' brother, J. a. Cooper. Dr. Duganne went to Portland Ins Tuesday on a business trip. He ex pect to be gone only a few days, Koy D'Arniond spent Sunday with Itoy Wassan. representative of the HI mother at the Uood Samaritan Spalding Logging Co.. was In Inde- hospital. She Is Improving slowly. ivuni4nni K ti ru r nf ih.i .. If F. ...,w.v ..... ...... Tm....H Vrlitnw f..r ,..r IIIB, V"" t4 WS The Independence orchestra went home lit Seattle, Washington. She over to Dallas Saturday evening to nas oeen vismug relatives nere ior ok.y for a dance at that place. some time. V.ofA Nelson went to Albany Tues day to attend the apple fair which was lit-lc: In that city this week. Miss Florence Burton left on Tues day on her way to Portland where she will spend friends. Pearl Hedges. Dee Davidson, Hank and Dick Mattlson returned from their mountain trip on the McKemle the first of this week. Mrs. George Conkey and Opal Mc- few days with city Devitt went to Dallas Sunday. Mrs. Conkey returned Sunday evening, but Opal will remain a few weeks with her parents. Pearl Percival came from Hood River Monday evening. She will vi sit here a few- weeks and then go to Portland. Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney disorders, usually enlargement of prostate glands. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kid ney Remedy should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, RocKport, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and af ter taking two bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." D. G. Dove. Rowena Sperling went to Portland Monday afternoon, where she will at tend the Behnke-Walker Business College. W. W. Rowell, manager of the RIc-kreall Milling Co., was a caller on the Enterprise office Tuesday. He brought in a load of White Lily flour which is being handled by Ir vine's Grocery. Miss Maud Tharp is recovering nlcelv from the effects of the ooera- passed through here Friday on her U(m gne recentIy underwent for ap- Mlss Allle Butler ' of Monmouth way to Portland for a In that city. week's visit Mka R.ihe Damon went to Corvallis office. Her many friends are much Wednes-Wy to attend the foot ball Pleased to see her out again. game which took place at the College camptm in that city. A good pair of Heading tela es 1.00 at Kramer's. tf. New line dress good Just In at Conkey. Walker A Lehman'. SI 5 Do not overlook It. M. stove sale which only day. Wade Co. last fifteen :i r. llest line men's work shoes In In dependence at Conkey, Walker & Lehmun'i. 24-3 New shipment pure white long ft- 1 1 bre cotton. Just In at Conkey. Walker Lehman's. 24 5 You will not tnl-iH It If you buy a kiii k of White Lily flour. For ul at Irvine's Grocery. 24-31 The White Lily flour, product of the Klckrcall Milling Co., Is for sale at Irvine Grocery. 24-31 Pleasant, sure, easy, safe little liv er PHIa. are DeWitt's Little Kurly Risers. Sold by D. G. Dove. Whips, horse blankets, brushes and curry combs can now be had at R. M. Wade & Co'. 24-5 To exchange S-rooiu flat In Port land for small farm or other property For Information call at this office, tf For sale HorBe power hay buler. or Information call on S. Muhleman, Independence, Oregon. Phone CCi. tf Use De Witt's Carbollzed Witch Ha zel Salve It Is healing, cooling and leanstng. It la especially good for ilea. Sold by D. G. Dove. Sewing machines, needles, oils and extras; repairing a specialty. Go to II. II. Jasperson, who will try his best to please you. tf CMIOVlf HOME TELNIMIONK CO. limitless Main, fjlil r liiimlti llusinoM I party liii . , , , 1..V) tr month Itesi.leno Main IM r nioiilli ltenileuc0 t party line , I S3 wr month Residence 4 rty line 1.U0 r month lk set 2.M5 eitr vr month, furiiihl only on tuities lines. Hour Attention Una Ileen Drawn. olteii to mhii liiiina slier t4i Inmates twnifil lo Ihi tiavlug III lium of llielr lives. VoU t'SV. cli.utillrn Mlalml )" coulil .4V such a J"Hy good itiii at iNir Iioiim You ran lolly vnonli Oi-o nf our lilkl.iir liiaeliinc will furnMi any klml of eiiterlslnii rnt Villi ilenl re. Hli.p III slid M- W lint at wi allh of enjoyment It will sllord L. F. SAVAGE 247 Cwiiiiiieii'lkl HI reel, Hsletn, Or. A. C MAC.I Jt.1. IWfiM Tf JTIHONE MAIN I7 Standard Liquor Co. VlllOt f SALE PFAI.FR IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS I4A-I Vi S. COMWI JctlAL SIR! F.T SJILEM OREGOX pendicltls. She was down town last Monday and called at the Enterprise Wood for sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth 14.00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone The Tennessee Jubilee Singers gave 143, tf4-2 a very entertaining performance at nut in fir frtr H iriarf -wl frlitnrlu pov uMiiorri UqvpB MnMinn. me opera nouse in iaia cut msi oai- .... . . nrnvtrla thum with tha haul rriHoa viiu win nrpph r the Christian uraay nignt. me auenaance was me - - church next Sunday morning at 11:00 largest that has been shown any com- and caskets Jasperson keeps them a. m. Everybody welcome. Panv m many nionths past. The com puny is bo wen Known aim u mm- v. Avanana,a imtlo-H vuanes unruue., iiom re. D.aBB, oughly enjoyed by everybody in this ,in O,moh m.,i,in Cn Mfnml n ia 1 tuifino at tha hnmo nf I .n. t a 1 - & i I ' cuy mat oiuy un miiiouiiceiueiii. n ia1ra r,alnnllir Try i.i. iu iiio. .iiiiu iu mm i;n.jr .ui neceggary (Q get tne people out to week. Mr Gardner expects to locate near them. in Oregon. An enthusiastic meeting of the La dies' Aid Society of the Methodist When You Sit Down To a Meal In th'n retiirnl von srw pure It will I excellent s to fonil. iHMtklnir anil aervine. The nrriviiiillnir iesk for themselves, anil tli" bill of for tells mutely uf line eating at Mule i-rii-e Come In sni tiring n friend or (wo llig. You will si be be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McGilclirut 6c Son, Propiielort SALEM - - - OREGON . It today on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. Sold by D. G. Dove. If you Intend buying anything in the overcoat line this season come in and see what we have and you need look no further. Conkey, Walk er & Lehman. 24-5 We are showing a specially fine line of men's extra pants, for the winter season, In beautiful patterns and of the best quality at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's 24-5 Wm. Bevens, who engaged in rais lng potatoes this season, met with good success and now has 2000 bu shels for sale at his place five miles north of Independence. Lucile Burt of Portland came up Monday evening to visit friends here and in Monmouth for a few days. Stimulation Without Irritation. That Is the watchword. That is what Foley's Orino Laxative does. Cleanses and stimulates the bowels wUhout Irritation in any form. D. G. Dove. CASTOR I A Jot Lrfants and Children. Ttf Ktr.d Yea Have Ahrays Ecugtt 3ars tha -ifuvtnr of Fresh cow for Hartley Mulkey. sale. Apply to 23-24. R. M. Wade & Co.have bought the stock of merchandise of George Dun ham. It is the intention of Wade & Company to put In a complete line of harness and to have a repair shop in connection. W. C. Richardson, who for a num- ei of years resided in this city.died suddenly at his home in Portland af ter a short illness Wednesday morn- lrg. He was an uncle to J. W. Rich ardson of this city. On account of sickness, Mrs. A. W. Stansberry returned from Pendle ton sooner than she expected. She is improving slowly. Her daughter. Bertha, from British Columbia, is with her during her illness. Zed Rosendorf this week sold his stock of dry goods to Stanley & Jack son of Eugene. It is the intention of the purchasers to move the goods to Eugene. Mr. Rosendorf will con tinue to reside in Independence. Mrs. M. J. Miller depjartd Tuesday on her way to Winona, Washington, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Lievsay. Mrs. Miller had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Hicks in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Groves Picket and children of Nanton, Alberta, passed through Independence Wednesday en route to Corvallis. They are much pleased with the mild and agreeable climate of this valley and will probably locate near here. Try Kodol today on our guaran Episcopal church at Independence t Tak. lt ... llttle whlIe was neia inursaay anernoon at me that is all you will need to take, residence of Mrs. P. H. Drexler. Ihe iodol digests what you eat an society Is preparing for its annual make8 tne tomach sweet. It is sold chrysanthemum fair to be held in the hy p q Dove, near future. The ladles expect to make this year's fair eclipse former Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup entertainment nf th vind Thev will moves the bowels gently. Contains be m-ateful for any assistance from no opiates. It is pleasant to take, friends of the society. MANY FARMERS IN ATTENDANCE (Continued from first page.) this demonstration produces 540 lbs, of butter per annum and the Ayr shire cow 400 lbs. The process of . , .... . . . . . castei ji iimiiieia, miiKing witn tne machine was clem onstrated. The subjects of horticul ture and agriculture were also treat ed In a thorough manner. The dem and children especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sugar. Sold by D. G. Dove. While Mrs. M. W. Wallace is in the East, Miss Leora Shank will have charge of her millinery business. On Mrs. Wallace's return she will bring her Spring stock of goods from the It Whenever you have a cough or cold, Just remember that Foley'i Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not onstrations in the horticultural work risk your health by taking any but were instructive and much interest the genuine. It is in a yellow pack- was shown by all those who attend- age, D. G. Dove, ed. The special train left Independence at 3:45 on its way to Corvallis, Ore., where the next demonstration was to be held. NOTICE. By the provisions of Chapter 229, Laws 1907, Page 409, notice is here by given that in sixty days from the date of this notice it will be unlaw ful for fctock to run at large, under penalty of $10.00 for the first of fense and $20.00 for each and every No. 100 all silk taffeta ribbon, black and colors, only 30 cents the yard This is a good stiff ribbon, and will stand well in large bows, making specially good thing for hair, ribbon Conkey. Walker '& Lehman. 24-5 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 not beyond the reach of medicine. D. G. Dove. I have the Messner residence in subsequent offense, to be recovered independence for sale. This is prob from the owner of the stock in Civil ably the finest residence property In Action In the name of the State of I this city. I have other good resi Oregon before a Justice of the Peace dence properties In town and some of the precinct in which such owner jn Monmouth for sale. Chas, E or keeper, or either of them, may Hicks, reside; and such penalty shall be for the benefit of, and when collected We have Just received a ship- paid 'into, the common school fund ment of the latest styles in Ladles' of the County in which such action Handbags. We carry the largest var is brought within sixty day after lety of any store in the county. We such animal is proved to be at large. I guarantee our goods, aa the manufac- Dated this 10th day of November, turer guarantees them to us. Come lav8. aud be convinced. Our price are E. M. SMITH, I right. Geo. Dunham, leather goods 24-26 County Clerk. dealer. Independence, Oregon. 9-24tf U N S E Hfe ' Smut Mscs'ln offers th ruder of this ppr th brat opportunity of Iho yar $3.00) ALL FOR 1.60V REVIEW OF REVIEWS . SUNSET MAGAZINE .... WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.26 $3.00 rRFF with your order, a beautiful premium, a 75pte book rns.C niu.tr.ted In four colors with I3 WeeUrn views. SUNSET MAGAZINE SAN rSAHCISCO. ourosNU QpTvRJKS IKS. HIE) iiHfi for nvoi nasty 1 to Bn or monrf far roa lo hip Raw Fors mm ' -w ahull Ml hftmu- WvltA fill Vi m l.la Harfca U.uww Hhlnnlsa 1'. kmEkmU our &TRAPPER3'GUIDE.r& t tnlBf 00 Um sub) inr writ a. IllusinUat all Par AalWli. n. Trap. Omm Uwi How Md whr lo Ire, fca to Boo m Kxxriaiufkadla. frit. $. To ear oaatnmri. II Ift. MMm tann4 tal Bait tod IorT attract ftaimali to lrpa. $l.tO or b4tl, Ship tout -wtlsijiMrtjKios. Brwt wm hum eaeieruw im Tkreo-Bsttea NereHy Ovarcoat, No. 40 The Part You Don't See of a suitmore particularly the coat is the most important element of fine tailoring. In an Ed. V. Price suit or overcoat it is the basis of neatness, durability, honest construction and superior workmanship, which means the garment is as Good As Can Be Made out of high grade materials and the world's best tailors, working with the most up-to-date equipment. ' Suit or overcoat from your choice of 500 fine cloths, according to direct or modified style, made to fit and satisfy you perfectly, for half, or much less, the charge of " any local tailor. it Clothes for Men Who Care" THE TOGGERY SALEM - - - OREGON