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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
Guaranteed For 25 Years Against Breakage Drive them together with an ax. Thev will not break. Do thev sell for more? No. We have oh! mora niotal bods during th past 60 daya than r 11 other 8l'in firm combined. Why; 1U cause' our beda appeal to bed buyer as being better designed, better finished and better bargains. W want to show them to you, not so much because we want to sell them, but to convince you that what we say about the in are facta. r v" ..- - The House Famishing Co. 177 Court St., Salem, Or. Farms and City Proptrty CApinusHT SPRING STYLES FOR MEN, as shown In our new shoo stock, ex hibit some very desirable shapes in patent leather, calf and kid. If your occupation keeps you out of doers all day we have a solid, sturdy, double- sole style that Is neat, but very sub stantial Just suited for the farm also something lighter for Indoor wear, while our dress shoes ar mar vels of grace, beauty and comfort. Repairing a Specialty. 345 State JACOB Street VOGT Salem, Ore. Pianos I Basis of success Organs of Old and Relia- O Ki i ble House of Geo. Sewing Machines c.wiiis Talking Machine Records Good goods, P. ,. right prices, posi- iano and Organ Studies tive guarantee, Sheet MUSIC and defects (the oneei iviusic fault of in8tru. Extras for All Makes of fn0f cheaired Sewing Machines ! 1 T?f TT1TT T 121 Commercial Street jL KJ, C LL 11a JL) Salem, Oregon. POLK COUNTY BANK MONMOUTH, OREGON PAID CAPITAL, $30,000.00 Transacts a general banking and exchange business. J. H. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Hawley, Pres. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell, Cash. F. S. Powell. J. B. cHump. I. M. Simpson. Diilc Palace Hotel Independence laMElfr afMlafaf afala W. Cronor, Proprietor forefunv Sw&Hed toms. Srccial nrttntlcn to rommcrtUI trad I I6J aorve, tuoat all In cultivation Luiklauiuto rlvir runs through the platf ; ntll- from motor lluw ftmcva an J i-ruaa fviicfa; wbtal and oata hair bwn grown tin plans o la(i. u ik) J hop land or would mak good walnut farm. Thin plac belongs to aii old tuau who baa only daughter with whom be Uvea and h lfirra to it hia buaineaa acltlod. f 30.0i) an art. Two rmldiMHca lu b-t art of Inde- peiidenct, Itallroad and Monmouth atrfta, for aale at tlSuO for both I unit and lot mo show tht'iii to you. This I on of the d-lrabl locatlona for a flue homo in Indo- juMidi'iice. IK'tii-r buy now while tho owner la In a notion of clUng 21 nr. -a, 4 utlba aouihweat of Mon mouth, inllo and half from Luck lamuta mm ion, 160 aira lir cult 1 vatlon, remainder In pasture and Umber; 3i) acres fir timber, re mainder oak. Well watered and fenced, (lood family on-hard, amalt fruits, grapes, cherrloa, apples and prunes, pears, etc. Dwelling 24x24. two stories, new and coat $1000. Hum 40x.'6, 20 feet hlth and rout I CuO. 3 hen houses, hog hoiwe, milk house, meat house, two hay barn a fur rattle and goats in )aa ture. Farm is aultable for grain raining or dairying, or stork nil a-j Itiit. Would be tine walnut or fruit land. Price per acre, ll'u.ui). 90 acres, mile and a half north of Rkkrcall, on county road and rail road. No improvements. Part of donation claim recently divided among heirs. First cluss land rolling. 60 ucres in cultivation, balance in pasture and ouk timber. Can be bought on good terms. Per acre, $40.00. 30 acres three utiles from Indepen dence: 130 acrea In cultivation; good fir and oak timber on place; house, barn, granary, small orchard and two good wells and spring in pasture. Per acre $30.00 172 acres three miles from Indepen dence; all in cultivation; 85 acres in clover, rest in grain; all cleared and fenced with woven wire, house with six roou.B below; barn, granar ai,d a dug well and spring. Best I buy. Pri.e per aero $o0.00 53 acres one mile from Indepen dence; all cultivated and fenced; no Improvements. The place will be sold for $3000 600 acres four miles from Dallas 50 acres In cultivation; quarter mile from rail road; enough axe- handle grub oak to pay for the place; six-room house; Ideal dairy and goat ranch. Per aore ..$20.00 28 acres adjoining city limits of In dependence; all la cultivation, one- third acre In strawberries and oth er fruits on place; two-story house flv rooms below; dug well with abundance of water; large barn and chicken bouse; woven wire around place, also cross fences, 3000, including household furniture and farm implements. A bargain, 102 acres one mile from Indepen dence; fenced with woven wrle and well Improved; cross fences of woven wire. This is a real farm. All in cultivation except 15 acres in timber and pasture; large 8-room house; barn 40x60; other outbuildings, such as machine sheds, chicken houses, etc.; living water on place and good dug well Per acre $100. 215 acres, two miles from Indepen dence Is another of the good farms near Independence; level, but with 17 feet drainage in half mile; 205 acres in cultivation, rest in good oak timber; new barn 40x56; chick en houses and other buildings; a young orchard of 115 trees Just coming into bearing, also old or chard; has good well, windmill and tower, with water piped to house; good fences and cross fences, cow barn 40x44, granary, etc. Can be bought for $60.00 an acre. 102 acres, seven miles south of In dependence, one mile from two school houses; 45 acres in cultiva tion; young orchard of 100 trees eight years old; 25 acres of oak and fir timber on place; living wa ter runs through corner of place 7-room cottage built last year, good barn 50x34; place fenced with wo von wirg; telephone goes vith place; after October 1st will have to buy crop that is seeded to get possession. Price for this place $3800. 22 acres, two and one-half miles from Independence; rolling, good land; 14 acres in cultivation; house has three rooms below, upper rooms not finished; barn 20x30; good well with plenty of water; fenced with barbed wire and woven wire; good spring on place. Place cost $50 ia grubs and stumps. Can be bought for $1300. 53 acres, one and one-half miles from Albany, in highest state of cultiva tion; 27 acres in Baldwin and Johnathan apples; young orchard in all kinds cf fruit and two acres in berries; orchard is in first-class shape; Baldwins bad seven boxes apples to irwi thla teaauu; ll acrea in clovar paitura; bars! 4ti45; dwelling la I room bouaa; good well with water In buuta; lhre crop would pay fur plao. I httuated on atop 1'laia tan ta buught for !W00 and balanca one uma at aix per cent. itic faouo. 33 13 acrea, on and on half nilleal from ludependouia, bottom land; tna bop yard of 10 acrea on It; bent quality oitlou land; 30 acrea In I cultivation; all fenced; old build- in K a. A good buy. Place van b bouht for $4000. S lota, beautifully situated In Iiidcpuu dence. All or part of them will ba aold cheap. 9 room hoiiM aud three Iota In Inde pendence; lurgo aepllc tank; bt and cold water aud bath; electric light a aud telephone; barn, fruit aud berries; range aud linoleum will with pluce, $;'J00. lood 7-room houae and 8 Iota; barn. chicken bouao aud wood houne. Ault treea, atrawberrlea aud auiall frnlta. In Independence, $850. 10 room Iiouho aud two dealrablo lota in lllll'a addition to Independence. Iturn 12x16, abed ou two atdea.Kood chicken house and wood ahed; full Krown bedj; fenco in front. Splen did buy. Terms. $1500. room house, with lionets and two lota, in Damon & Haley'a addition to Monmouth. Outside ilty limits. Heat well water in Mouuioulh; chicken Iiouho, wood houae, fruit trees; house is old b"t la very comfortable. $400. Country store, hotel and poxtofflce In Northern California. A good money making proposition tor a mail aud his wife. This place can bo hud very reasonable. to '2 lo ... - MOD' ALruiiuLsrkH cTiirT Arfla!A.'rST4rlanErAl MnulallJiiJihrfiiiirfmijn (ln U SuMtxlH aallkwa d 85S35E rTTTTTTl Ironioifs Diih'illonrWyl V58 ami iwuconuwi txiaw Ojiiunibiruhme nurrtacraL HHMM t For Infanta nnJ Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars tho Signature of A perfect IUmr try for Ctrofyi I loit . Sour Stnnu'h.PUrrliuri AVormsJl'oiiwIsKmslfwrisk nesi AiULoss otSleep. ricSiitiW Sitfnafurt of NEW T)RK. GuLranted undVr tlaTTbJ Exact Copy of Wrapper. A.i- A5C In Use For Over Thirty Years CHAS. E. I1ICK3. Real Eatate Broker, Independence, Oregon. GREENWOOD. , 11. I). Thlclxon has started his iiano line cnglneto plowing with four plows attached. They claim that they can plow on an average of ton acres a day with the rig. Mrs. Nell Unit of .Mrllo has been visiting her fclsur, Mr.:. Martin, dur in.t the pa:it w.;ek. .trchle i rowu and f.iu.iiy and bis brother, Alf l;rown, aud family, spent Thanksgiving with relatives near Sll verton. The G. W. D. C. gave another one of their delightful dances at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilidenhour last Sat urday night. John Young departed last Sunday for Portland. Remember the shooting match at Greenwood on December 23d. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles and their daughter, Cora, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin spent last Sunday at J. T. Huntley's. Pete Boilcs and family have mov ed on their farm at Moleally. Ben Dunn came put Irom aet and spent Thanksgiving "with Jobi! Voung's. few of the G. W. D. C. mem bers attended a Thanksgiving party in the Masonic Hall at RIckreall. uememner the snooting match on December 23d. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATES (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE Residence, 15 cents per K. W, Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 centa per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONO MAIN 41 For that Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done mo more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Free man, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach and Improve the digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. They are far superior to pills but cost no more. Get a free sample at P. M. Klrkland's drug store and see what splendid medicine it Is. I) She Court Resort aj?d Gernpan Ltupcb Place F It A NK II. COLLINS, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phor;e 117 PEDEE Frank Shythes spent Sunday with his family. Pete Womer of Michigan is visiting friends in this neighborhood. Mrs. James Grant has been very 111. Dr. Butler was called twice to her bedside the past week. We hear there is to be a shooting match at Jesse Yost's this week. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Vehr of Portland is not to be with us. Report of Pedee school, District No 6, for the month ending November 27: Those who were neither absent nor tardy are: Alta and Sammie Ed wards, Precious Irwin, Wayne Hanna, Clarence, Hattie and Joe Kinsey, Blanche Lacey Mildred and Willie Oh man, Mabel and Hazel Yost, Wilbur and Elsie Bush, Elmo and Arthur Blalock. Mrs. Fred Ritner, Teacher. LONG'S MEAT MARKET C. . LO S G, Proprietor AH Kinds of Frefh and Cured Meats Game and Fish in Season INDEPENDENCE OREGON MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS Br USINO SK1DOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix In feed or (alt Proper dote In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price f Horaea, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl.. They ara made from the active principle or the condensed euence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Aabea, Chop Feed or Bran. Ar. li.rt aa food when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure dru laws. Aik for and try once 8KIDOO Condition Tablet., or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, CWck Chol.n! Bliater, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Ho Cholera, Distemper. Pink Eye. Colic tabllt.or Lo. "wdSS Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE on incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Wateitown. South Dakota. U. S. A- W,V"W" OW" For sale by HANNA & IRVINE, Independence, Oregon More people are taking Foley's Kidney Remedy every year. It is considered to be the most effective remedy for kidney and bladder, trou bles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects ir regularities, builds up worn out tis sues and restores lost vitality. It wll make you feel well and look well. P. M. Kirkland. UNDERTMINQ Day and night calls promptly attended to. Fine parlor in con nection. An experienced lady assistant. W. L, BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Licensed by the Oregon State Board of Health. BICE & CALBREATH Independence, Oregon Home Phone: Store, 2220; Res. 3121 Committeeman Makes Western Visit. Congressman William Lorimer of Chicago, member of the river and harbor committee, is making an ex tended visit to many of the important harbors of the Pacific Coast. He gave the Columbia River especial attention. Guilty of Counterfeiting. Passing counterfeit money is no worse than substituting some un known worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar, the great cough and cold remedy that cures the most ob stinate coughs and heals the lungs. P. M. Kirkland.