Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, November 19, 1908, Image 3

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YOUR IRON BED IS HERE
Our carload fore, havo just finished unloading a large car of Iron Boda. Now la tha lima for you to
brln9 your want. In thla Una to tha Furniture Mart. If you with to aava money. Wa buy dlract from tha
factory In carloadt, theraby reducing fralght rataa and saving tha Jobbers' profit. Wa glva you tha bene
fit of thla aavlng In addition to our am. II margin way of a.HIng; bt.ld.a giving you battar quality for lata
monay, wa off.r you larga aaaortmanta to a.I.et from, thua wa hava aarnad tht confldanca of tha paopla.
Don't fall to taka advantaga of our monay aavlng prices not only on Iron Bads, but on all Una. of house
furnlshlngs. 6ea a faw of tha na 1909 patterna on display In show window.
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Come .over on the
next boat
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HOUSE FURNISHERS
And take home a
new bed
L. HEWITT, M. I).
I'livdlclun and Surgeon
Office In Cooper Building, rooms 2
and 3. Oilice lioiirt. 9 a. in. to 12 ui.
and 2 to 8 p. iu. Call answered niglit
and day.
?& 8D0INGS AT THE
McMlnnvllU, : : : : Oregon
Chan. Gregory, Jigt., Dallas. On.
STATE NORMAL
HOMER LODGE No. 4ft K of P
a Meets every Mod. night
In K. ot V. Hall,
M Uoetz, U. C
J, W. Richardson, K.R an.l 8.
0. F. JONES
jA TIOIINE Y-A T-LA IV
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office npttulra ln4Cooper Blk
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
W. Bl ALL IN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
alBlen Extraction Cooper Building,
Independence, Oregoa
Launch Independence
Plya betweeu ludependeuce and Pal
jeni daily except riunday. Paimeiiijer
and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence : 9;S0a. m.
Leave Salem : 3;15p. ui
Geo. Skinner - Skipper
Dr. J.L. Callowa.y
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American School
of 0tMpathy, Kirknvllle, Mo.
under l)r. A. T. Still, found
er of the science.
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phenm 791 Rooms 7 Jh 6
COOPER BLOCK
INDEPENDENCE, ORE
JOHN BRAMBERG
Plastering nd general muaon work.
Htone, Brick and Conorete work.
INDEPENDENCE, OR.
Estimates free on application.
On Saturday evening, November 14,
Mr, Sparks of Forest Grove enter
tained a good-sized audience In the
Normal Assembly Hall. Mr. Sparks
is a clever chalk-talk artist and his
ready humor, . accompanied by his
doft use of -crayon, greatly pleased
those present. At the close of the
program the platform was thronged
with the ever eager souvenir hunter.
The proceeds of the entertainment
will be devoted to The Courier.
not Justifiable." Affirmative, Misses
Spencer, Scott and Baker; negative,
Misses Robinson, Galbreath and Mc
Clay. The decision was in favor of the
negative.
The society enjoyed addresses by
Prof. Brlggs and the critic, Miss
Shearer.
The Delphian had an especially in
terestlng program, details of which
are given below:
Song Society.
Current events Grace Hawley.
Recitation Sadie Ruggles.
Reading, "The Celebrity" Millie
Addison.
Solo Fae Strlckler..
Funnylsms Hazel Dunahoo.
Debate, "Resolved that class spirit
is detrimental to school life." Af-
A feature of Saturday evening's - flrmatlve, Misses Mabel Ellis, Oleo
California Medicated Soap
The befit for sore", chapped bunds
dandruff, limeet minus and poison
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jMrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr.
Agent.
Monmouth St., independence Or.
GAS H
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
BY THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
I. W. Dickinson s
LIVERY and PEED
STABLE
Good turnouts and careful drivers
R.E. DUGANNEf R.M.D.
DENTIST f
Graduate of N. P. D. C
PHONE M 121. INDEPENDENCE
FRAMES
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I 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TCNTH T.
PORTLAND, ONCOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Tks School that Plaett You in a Otod Position
program, not on the bill, however,
was the appearance of the Normal
foot ball squad. Although defeated
at Albany they were apparently very
much "stuck up" and sympathy
proved to be out of order, for on Sun
day morning all "injuries" had quite
healed. The game was played with
Albany High School, resulting in the
downfall of the O. S. N. S. team 10
6. The contest took place on the
Albany College field and a large
crowd was present. The only scores
were made in the first half, Mon
mouth scoring her highest almost at
the start. Albany won by round end
plays, and through advantage of her
sprinter, Beeson, halfback. The Mon
mouth lineup was: R. E., E. Sacre;
R. T., E. Montague; R. G., J. Bogynv
ski; Center, G. Dunham;. L. E.,j A.
McNeill; L. T., E. Arantj L. G.; G.
Ground; F. B., D. Stump; Quarter,
A. Sacre; L. H., Phelfcs; R. H., E.
Riddell. '
The most prominent feature of the
society work now centers about the
debating teams. Each Friday even
ing finds a debate on the programs,
preparation for which is being made
weeks ahead. It is hoped that some
Shore and Mary Murphy; negative,
Misses Blanche Goodwin, Grace Fu
gate and Jessie Hyde.
The negative won. Judges: Shir
ley Dorsey, Mr. Fargo and Miss
Jewitt.
Mr. Fargo's talk was greatly en
Joyed and appreciated.
The name of Hazel Jewett was
voted upon and accepted.
The pupils of Miss Whitehouse's
room, 3d and 4th grades of the train
ing school, are preparing a musical
play to be given at Christmas time.
The title is "Peggy's Dream" and
the cast Includes Mother Goose char
acters and a fairy and brownie chor
us. The players will be in costume
and the entertainment will be given
in the Normal Assembly Hall.
The three grade rooms below the
eighth have each won a half holiday
by regular attendance. All are now
eagerly planning for the half day on
the afternoon before thanksgiving
The 7th and 8th room has the larg
est enrollment and are also working
for this holiday.
COTTAGE HOTEL
Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor
Special attention to Commercial and
College Organizations.
Telephona sod menagcr tarrica al kotaL Ort 1 "
160 Court Stoat Tekpkoo. 209 1VW sjalClTlj JT,'
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glotbinoSlcanec
Pressed and Repaired
next door to City Restaurant, 01 street
Independence Oregon
Appointment of Administratrix.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
able debaters will be put out for- the administratrix of the estate of Henry
Dr. G-. E. Mills
Ueterinary surgeon .
Phone: Office 158, residence 443.
Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barn.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Normal team.
The program of the Vedpertines
last Friday evening was as follows
Roll Call Quotations from Robert
Burns.
Reading (selected) Miss White.
Character sketch, "The Ayrshire
Plowman," MIbs Rasmussen.
' Vocal solo Miss Spencer.
Recitation Miss Shore.
Reading Miss Weston. . , .
Funnylsms Miss Weston.
Song Vespertines.
Debate, "Resolved that the policy
of the United Statea Government
concerning the forest reserves is'
Truman Baughman, deceased, by the
county court of the state of Oregon,
for Polk county. Now therefore, all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
them to me at Independence, Polk
county, Oregon, with the proper vou
chers, on or before six months from
date hereof.
Dated August 14, 1908, at Dallas,
Oregon, . .
MRS. MART B. DORNSIFE.
Administratrix of the estate of
Henry Truman Baughman, deceased.
Date of first publication, October
22, 1908. 21-26.
THE NOBLE
D. A. MADISON, Prop.
Corner Commercial
and State S.treet
SALEM, OREGON
Pianos . . I
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Sewing Machines cwms
Talking Machine Records od goods,
right prices, posi-
Piano and Organ Studies the guarantee,
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She MUSIC fauu of instru-
Extras for All Makes of f irSch
Sewing Machines I J
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OxSOe Oe UU lLtLif Salem, Oregon.
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