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1 local ano personal ncwi. V. . rihrmn cant la Monday from lb HiHi J. . IWhannuii t4 tf Ha trot tsHor 1 urur, 8. and Will Wslkr nt la lrt Urni fur a ( days' UU, U W, IV ami aon of Srattl. Wn -r hrre the first of Iha tk. tirovor WKUw.B lift Iwt Ktuisy (or trip la Astoria and Portland. Mr 0, L. HsmkUis of Dallas wss tii this city th Ui of th Hk fur d. MUa Gulilrn Rhodt ram from Curiam Tufevlsy to apfml a fr etj her. lr, Iutl-r and tf spent Thanks giving with frauds In Corvallls. re turning Friday. The Chrysanthemum Fair will be ttpva to visitors Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4 o'tkk. Joe Hubbard and wlf went lo Port land Saturday. They wer accotnpa iN by their aon. Claude. WIm May M11I.T went to Corvallti Monday and will remain for a few day' visit with friends there. A. M. Holt and wife of Albany vis ited at the borne of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Chamberlain the first of the week. MIm Bertha Dohannon went to Albany last Thursday to visit for a few daya with Miss Ina Redfleld of that city. IL C. Hannon haa Just received a Oetirtt Wllrol In Portland Ihls eek vUlilni with friends. D D. Taylor aa transacting bust- dm (a Corvallls the first of (he Work. I'h-aaaut, euro, easy, safe Hi l In . I make ibelr home. The bride's ninth er I'llls. are ItoWIM'a Utile Karlylir, Mrs. N. O. ClodMier, who bas been making an etteaded visit In the rt In company with her dauihtrr Klsers. Sold by IX 0. Dove, Wood fur sale Setxiud growth al Mls Mabrl Hoydeton t ijtidlnf . a rew aays vtsiung witn rrienas in I !. 13.50. old growth MOO a cord d-L fc ,a llierrd. 8. Coi, Indfpondeoc. I'bonej will ntiii'iiy Mr. and Mr. Hpoii CRYSANTHEMUM FAIR PROGRAM T. A. Ittag and alfe aere In In- devendenre Friday on thlr way to Portland. Mrs. Ward went to Oorvsllls Mon day for a few daya' visit with friends In that city. You ran curv dyspepsia, Indlges lion, aour or weak stomach trouble lflr.lla you will take Kodol occasionally, rry It today on our guarantee. We know what It will da for you. Sold by l. a. Dove. Full l.ne best quality rubber foot wear at tonkey, talker U'h Mr and Mr FYeJ Hooner were Wan . Jo t MW.kll.ll.ri k. .1- I .. .... .. . UW .. I ........ .... a visit to Salem Monday. aark of White Lily flour Mrs. W. R. Allln and little aon are Irvine. Grocery la Portland for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Her parents reside In that city. wing la h Program Which Is to Rendered. Music Iuei Male Quartet I'lano Sola Vocal Sola Musi-. , I Mined Ouarlet Ill not tules it If you buy I t.tttlo Popperrorn People .. ..' .. For aale at Music 3 31 Youne Ijtdle K. C. Kldrldge departed Monday on bta way lo San Francisco, where he was called through the audden Illness of a sister who reeldea In that city. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. McElmurry and daughter, Verdle, left Monday morn ing for Spokane, Washington, where they will visit relatives for a month or two. CASTOR I A for Iiiants and CMldrtn. Ill Kind You Han Alwajs Bengal Muslo Three minutes Intermission. Par lor play "Mistakes Will Happen." .Mors open to visitors from I un til i o'clock. Bears the fVfnatwra of Oregon Fir Makes Friends. John Sebastian, passenger traffic manager of the Hoik Island System was a recent visitor at Portland, and while here secured samples of Ore- I ..... t ullk. .. 1. I . . I. I 1... . . The shooting match at Greenwood . " " u ,n,,"u" GREENWOOD. did not turn out as expected, aa not Dl. Firer returned last Wetlr.etdav I manv inoriinwii rinrn nnt In ahnot. from Cilifornla and Nevada. He had Albln Becker won a turkey at the " "v"'"" ",l urn u-iegra been gone about a year. He will ro-1 shooting match Tuesday. It weighed main here for a few weeks visiting apout seven pounds and cost him lib his parents. to finish the Interior of one of the most unique dining cars yet seen. He was received by the Portland Com merclal Club from President II. L. Wlnchcl! of the Hock Island, asking for samples finished In different 12.70. A rtarlv m-aa erf Von hv Mi anrt Vn W. J. and RobU Steele of Duen. A,f Brown gjiturdiy mght ..aln. a. a car already nearly com A good time was enjoyed. Alhln HtarliDP lit InttuitiltiaF fn lv are tho genUemen who operate the fo D(lvenpor, , , about , weok the Canadian Pacific Hallway, ha. in ferry at Buena Uta, I. t . a . kot,K In1 Montreal manMion a room in Or RalVh Martin la taking a vacation ur -,,,lu " mnm'm ' CY a rlnei PnpitnaP vhn K hoon via. doten fine pure bred White Leghorn 1 Dp 1 t home on ount of ratn ilopplng "1 ' some time, left for Portland Saturday him from plowing at Mr. Tlelson. visitors. afternoon. He talked favorably ofl John Young visited the Greenwood locating In thla city and he may de- school this week. He says that the Greenwood school Is properly con ducted. C. Underwood of Klamath Falls, a on In law of H. "C. Chamberlain, is clde to return. In Independence visiting at the home i no i riMnin m rvi n i )tiia ManvnH . . ... lr rh.mkurliln W. f. SI 1110 n 18 tHKlllK w... ue i.eaeo ,o .earn mi vUU t0 portand this week. mrs. r. J. m-er ana son, uauae, i reioewiiK. iuouKU Biui.iroiu Edward Hron was the best shot left Wednesday for Castle Kock, Wn her recent stroke of bell parallysis. at Greenw00(1 at iast Tuesday's tur to apend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Dr. The last week bas been a very en- key sIl00t breaking ono blrj out 0f Campbell of that city. couragtng one for Her. Mrs. Dorris t 1 11 an a w id t? i n l ie or irienuH wno are i r i mi . t.. r,... .A nvaA .ieuuuie . nn imruaoii oi run erieved to learn of her illness Jjaiias tne first 01 the ween, tie ana his brother, Riley, will go into the hardware hnslnpHu at that nlare. BU&IN&58 LOCALS Type for Sale. The Independence Enterprise has l!iO lbs. new body type for sale. Used less than six months. Will sell brief It for half cost price. Write today about It. Barr's Gift Shop The Ideal Shopping Place Nothing nicer for Christmas gifts than some nl pee of Jee ry. Silverware, Cut tilasa, or a Watch. W offer the following aa suggestions: Walrhea for men from 15 00 up. A real nlr MM waictt with fine movement, f 15.00. Watches for ladles and young girls, 15 00 and up. A real swell 55 year filled case, with 15 jewel movement, f II 00. Hoys' astrhes, f.M lo $12 00. Rings aith fancy settings, plain rluga or signet rings, l.' io and up. Hrooches, Ijivlllers, Nm-klaces, llracelets, Iekels, Watch Chains,' Foba, Cuff Ilutlona, Stick Pins and a thousand other things To anyone bringing thla ad w will give a speelsl discount of & per rent off all prices, eicept on Howard or Hamilton waicbes. BARR'S JEWELERS Slate and Liberty Sis., Salem. lour Attention lla Been Drawn often lo tome home here tf inmates seemed lo lie having tli IIiiim of I heir live. You have, dnntitleM. wished )ou t-ould have such a Jolly rinmI lime si your liouve You ran mxlly enoit One ol our lalkl.itf inaelitnee will furnlh any kind of enterlnliiiiieiit von denim. Htnp In and see what s wrallh of enjoyment il will a f I'ort L. F. SAVAGE 247 t'emmerclal 81 reel, Halfttn, Ore, VALUE OF A SMILE. land and M. Farley of Dallas and the vVhat It Did For a Scot In Calcutta During the Plague. On the door leading into the private Misaeg Richardsons of this city, went olllco of tho treasurer of one of the to Newport Tuesday. They will re- Hartford banking limtltutions may be Mrs. E. J. Hosier, who has been visiting with ber many friends In In dependence for sometime past, re turned to her home at Olytupla last Saturday. Dr. R.E. Duganne went to Portland F'iday to attend the foot ball game wh.h was played between Corvallia O. A. C. boys and the U. of O. lads. He returned home Sunday. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. tf. Portland bread fresh every day at Irvine's Grocery. tf. A erood nalr of Readine el us ses $1.00 at Kramer's. tf. Try Kodol today on our guaran tee. Take it for a little while, as Miss Ida Richardson returned from that is all you will, need to take, Portland Sunday evening after a I Kodol digests what you eat and pleasant visit at the home of Miss makes the stomach sweet. It Is sold Dougherty of that place. she also by D. G. Dove. visited Mr. and Mrs. U. L.. Frazer at their Vancouver home. The White Lily flour, product of the Rickreall Milling Co., is for sale C. N. Sherman, who recently pur- at Irvine's Grocery. 24-31- chased the Monmouth Hotel, has sold out his interest in that hostelry and expects to leave soon for Illinois. Mr. Sherman is an oil well prospector and will operate in that state. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels gently. Contains no opiates. It Is pleasant to take, and children especially like the tasto, so nearly like maple sugar. Sold by A big game of football is to take D. G. Dove. place in , Independence today between dratrnn A PT-ipiiltiiral Pnllplria ' slnH the ; . , , , purses at Conkey, Walker & Leh has been putting up good football and it would not be surprising if not pro- New line hand bags and hand main there for several months. Dr. Butler returned Monday from Portland. He came with, a good bag of -birds which he got on a shooting trip on the Columbia river. N. L. Butler, a practicing attorney seen by all comers a plain white card, ou which are these two words: "Keep Smiling." Ask the trensurer the significance of the placard and be will any simply: "Just keep smiling. Tlint mnkes every thing easy.. Tbnt's whnt smiles nre of Dallas, was transacting business in for. ' A good, unfeigned, sincere smile this city Wednesday. ,s a veritable battering rnm to knock Loren Wann and wife were Salem unrd '" out f tue wnv- So""?- I llino f amlln mi ln.l nil visitors Wednesday. " y v ucu a tUU UfeUaiJUk llUJtLIIIIK iiuru. A. a MACER9, (WiM TlXtPHONE MAIN I7J Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM . . OREGON Mrs. Sam Mulkey and children of and the Invitation Is out to whoever Sheridan passed through Independ- enters my door. I take It that peonle ence Wednesday on their way to Mon- will smflo as they rend the card, and I mouth to spend Thanksgiving with want them to continue the net while relatives. In here." Ed Hlllard made a business trip rle tcIIs ot visitor who came to 1. 1 i a- .-.! n . i to Portland the last of the week. ' ,r, oeoicnmnn. wno ,r j i. m . , j ... nua servea in inuia in tne army. "My Verd Hill spent a few days of last . ,,,,.. . ' ; 1 ' dear sir. snld the vlRltnr "I nm trrnt. week in Portland. inff thr loon.i i.nn-tn,, i Riley Cooper returned from Port- ago, when the plague was raging. I land Saturday after a business visit was In Calcutta and sick. Tho hospl- of a few days in that city. tils were full, and with other patients H. H. Wagoner came up from Port- 1 was Jy!nK ln sned, a very sick man. land Saturday to spend a few days Y" e 8lue OI mo a Pr cnnP nau uiuu. wuen a mnn came arounu witn When You Sit Down To a Meal In this restaurant you are sure It will tie excellent aa lo food, rooking and nervine. 1 he iirroundinpR speak for theniHplven, and the hill of fare tells mutely of tine eating at little prices. Come In and bring a friend or two along. You will all iw be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McCilchritt & Son, Proprietor! SALEM - - . OREGON til COvHicnT. l iSI I f at the home of his. daughter, Mrs R. -Allln. " W. man s. 25-6. iable that they would win in this big game. H. Wood was in Independence last Friday. Mr. Wood said, when asked what he was doing in town, : "One thing I wanted was to get the Enter prise sent to Black Rock. , It looks too big for Independence. But the town has a chance to grow to it in the next few years . You have crackerjack good paper and the peo ple know it." Mr. Wood is In charge of the Cone Boarding House at Black Rock. J. F. Smith, who resides four miles south of Monmouth, was a caller on the Enterprise Saturday. Mr. Smith fcrought into this office a winter pear that beats anything we have ever Been. It weighed two pounds and measured fourteen inches in circum ference around the smallest way. He raised the pear on the old Helmick place. "We had Bartlett pears that were larger than this one," said Mr. Smith, "pears that would average a pound and a half apiece." 5 W. J. Steele, who was a caller on the Enterprise Saturday, while here from his home at Buena Vista, com plimented the publisher on the Splen did paper which is now being issued from this office. He said: "I can apend an hour reading the Enterprise now with pleasure and profit, while heretofore I wouldn't care to open it. It will go a long way toward rebuild ing the town of Independence com mercially. The town is not what It i ought to be, but it will be greatly benefitted as a result of the good pa jer which you publish." Whenever you have a cough er cold, just 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 pack age. D. G. Dove. New line elastic and leather belts and sashes just in at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. 25-6. 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 fs not beyond the reach of medicine. D. G. Dove. To exchange 8-room flat in Port land for small farm or other property W. J. Kirkland, Independence. ; 24tf I have the Messner residence in Independence for sale. This is prob ably the finest residence property in this city. I have other good resi dence properties in town and some In Monmouth for sale. Chas. E. Hicks. For sale Horse power hay baler. For Information call on S. Muhleman, Independence, Oregon. Phone 665. tf a business trip to Portland. one of the doctors to measure the bodies. As thev flnlshod the umml J.S. Cooper returned Saturday from fellow's measurement they looked at me, and the man said, 'Three of 'cm, heigh?' and whipped out his tape EAST DALLAS weuoure ui my siue. in spue or ail It seems that the winter rains are fJor LC.?,U,Id n'y fare' To 6a,y. me a cuujuu i. BjiuuiL or ujuve. All 1 could do was to smile, and I Just smiled. Instead of the measuring line I was given better attention and re- WE BUY or pt OMh. o to mora monnr fhr rno to hlp Raw Fii ud nut tana than to II at homo. Write for Prlo fa. Morkot Ytopnrt, Hhlpplna Tw. n,fot r MUNTERSacTRAPPERSGUIDE.r 0 rmtm. lottiw kmnd. Bat Ulnf oa raliMot n written.. lllilftraMDf til Far nlm.U. All almat TrlBMn Mcrti. Timni.. Tr.M fWma Uih Hm J . . . . . fLlW- T'VII- rrtcSI. TVxnr euitntnan. '6. Hl.Um knnrf tola BMaiaa4ranaaaand(alililMriclaah AaOotweh Braa.. Iwt. Tl, MlaaaaaUa,alliub.- here to stay for a while. Wild geese are plentiful at pres ent. The farmers have put in bigger fall covered. The smile did It! Thafs in crops than was expected earlier the season. These warm rains are a benefit to the growing grain and hay crops. Rev. P. R. Aschlerman left for right! Times. Keep smiling." nartford Use De Witt's Carbolized Witch Ha zel Salve it is healing, cooling and cleansing. It is especially good for piles. Sold by D. G. Dove. The newest and latest things in Derby Hats, new at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. 25-6. Sewing machines, needles, oils and extras; repairing a specialty. Go to H. H. Jasperson, who will try his best to please you. tf Fes Bowls. "Fee bowls" are no longer to be seen in the chambers of barristers. They Menno,-wasn., last riday, where he have been replaced by checks. One was expected to deliver the dedica- used by Barou Martin of the court of tlon sermon for the dedication of the exchequer during his career at the bar new Mennonite church, Sunday the from 1830 t0 1850 has JU8t beea Pre 9!H seniea to me uorary oi tne inner xem . . . . . . . pie Dy nis granason. uniy a lew sur- 6uu .uy mi m iui iitufi.i- , . flwverB of venerable aire ran borhood will -suffer decapitation tbli now reca1 the uge ot fee DOWig. Que week. of them, George F. Pollock, who was Miss Katharina Dyck left for Lind, born ln 1821 and called to the bar In Wash., where she intends to stay an 1843, gives some interesting informa- inuetinite time for her health. uon on lne BUDeci in jonaon notes mi Ka noa simmIono i,n J 8Qd Queries. He says tnese bowls . .... . were ln general use during his early been visiting friends in Polk county, year8 flt the bar Feeg were pa,d ,n will leave for her home in Menr.o, cash when the brefg wera delivered. Wash., in a few days. She will be When his father, Lord Chief Baron accompanied by her sister, Mrs. D. D. Pollock, was raised to the bench he in UNS1E WiS " Burnet Mag-sain offers tha readere of this paper the beet opportunity of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS ... SUNSET MAGAZINE . . . . WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION $3.00) ALL FOR 1.60-1.2B) $3.00 AND FR P" F with your order, a beautiful premium, a 75-page book llluetrated In four color with 125 Weatern view. SUNSET MAGAZINE SAN FHANCieCO. CALirORNIA Peters of Dallas. A good many farmers of this vicin ity have received the fruit trees that they ordered a few weeks ago. A great portion of the" hill land will be planted to fruit and nuts this year. herited and used the paternal fee bowl. Spong-Clodfelter Nuptials Married, at high noon, Wednsday, self In case of fire, November 20,1908, at the home of the not a week goes by that many, very J. P. Morgan's Library. Every three months J. P. Morgan has everything ln his house and fa mous library relndexed, and the work requires the services of several con noisseurs for three or four days. Mr. Morgan's sole object Is to protect hlm- I understand that many, pieces of valuable bric-a-brac and works of art are added to his won derfal collection. Incidentally the new lihrnrv boa alreadv been the scene of 1 i . T l- m . . I - w U. a. j. opong or me new gome blg deala and wm be fte scene bride's grandparents, Hon. and Mrs. D. H. Scott, at Albia. Iowa. Miss Mary M. Clodfefter of Portland, Ore- Mineral Springs hotel, Carson, Wn Immediately after" the weddin Capt. and Mrs. Spong left for a short trip through the east. They will return to Oregon ln the near future to of many more, as Mr. Morgan's friends know that he is gradually retiring from public life and. Instead of going to Wall street. Wall street comes to him and meets him in the library. New York Telegraph. 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 stock to run at large, under penalty of $10.00 for the first of fense and 120.00 for each and every subsequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of the stock in Civil Action in the name of the State of Oregon before a Justice of the Peace of the precinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and such penalty shall 'be for the benefit of, and when collected paid into, the common school fund of the County In which such action is brought within sixty days after such animal is proved to be at large. Dated this 10th day of November, I;u8. E. M. SMITH, 24-26 County Clerk. banquet at their meeting Wednesday night. About twenty were present and all report a pleasant time. Messrs. Fox and Burch of this place sold their hogs last week to Horst Bros. Prof. O.D. Byers and Jack Goodell went to Portland Saturday to Bee the O. A. C.-Eugene football game. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cooper of Al bany are visiting at W. W. Rowell's this week. ' Misses Pauline Nesmlth and VIda Myer were Portland visitors Saturday. Linn Nesmith is home from Eugene to spend Thanksgiving vacation. John Burch, who is attending the O. A. C, is home for a visit. RICKREALL. Dan McPeek, who has been em ployed in the genera merchandise store here for several years, departed Wednesday for an extended, yisit with relatives in Missouri. A Valuable Tip. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on take a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and it will expel the cold from your system. It cares the most stubborn cougLs and colds, and prevents pneumonia. D. G. Dove. The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the best robes and caskets. Jasperson keens.- them The Artisans of this place had a at reasonable prices. . tf.