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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
n mi 77 o Wc have the exclusive agency for the HEAD LIGHT Overalls in Independ ence. The stock just received. A first class article to retail at the same price as the cheaper ones. Call and examine them and you will readily be convinced of the super iority of this make. low, Mer L. HEWITT, M. I). rhyalclan and Surgeon Ofllce In Cooper Building, room. 2 and 3. Oftice liotiri. 9 . in. to 12 ui. and 2 to 6 p. Ul. Calia answered night nd day. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvllle, : : : : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jigt., Valla. Or: RELIABLE MERCANTILE SELLS XBX HOMER LODGE No. 45 K of P nitf ia Meet every Mon. night In K. of 1. Hall. M Uoeta, C. 0. J, W. Rlohardaon, K.R and S. B. F. JONES A TTOJtNE Y-A T-LA W NOTARY PUBLIC Office upetaira iDiCooper Blk INDEPENDENCE. OREGON W.RJALLIN.D.D..S.' ...Dentist... talnleaa Extraction Cooper Building, Independence, Oregon Launch Independence Plye betwceu ludependeuce and 8al eui daily except Hunday. Passenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 9;30a. m. Leave Salem : 8 :15 p. m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper California Medicated Soap The bent for oren, chapped hands dundrult, insect stings and poison oak. vlrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth St., Independence Or. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE ... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. f Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopa thlc Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkuvllle, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 f Rooms 7 8 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general mason work. Stone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free on application. I.W. Dickinsons LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnouts and careful drivers Cobb & Williams Will Be the Name of New Firm. G. A. Cobb and F. F. Williams of Portland have been in Independence for Bcveral days past taking over the stock of the Reliable Mercantile Co. which they bought during the last ten days. Both Messrs. Cobb and Williams are thorough business men and will take active part in the up building of the city of Independence, Their store will be opened for busi ness in a few days. The work of in voicing was completed this week The members of the retiring firm are undecided as to what they will do In the future. Their homes are in In dependence and it is possible that they will remain here. The transfer of the property has not been made up to this time but there is no doubt that it will be within a day or two. Petition for Rehearing Argued. B. F. Jones returned Monday from Salem where he protected the inter ests of Independence In the famous case of Krebs Bros. vs. City of Inde pendence. The case is well-known here and it is not worth while to re late it. Petition for rehearing was argued before the supreme court last week and the decision of the court has not been rendered up to this time. R. E. DUGANNE, R.M.D. I DENTIST ' Omrtnatn of N. P. D. C PHONE M 121. INDEPENDENCE Ll JJ Pi BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH .T. PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG Ihi School that Placet You in a Good Potition Dr. GL E. Mills Ueterinary Surgeon Phone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barn. INDEPENDENCE, qREGON Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions," says W. C. Kiestler of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and im part vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at all druggists. $10,000 for Albany College. The Presbyterian pastors of Port land met at the Commercial Club last Friday as the guest of President H. M. Crooks of Albany College, and pledged $10,000 as Portland's . part in the endowment of that institution. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds tha may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, as it soothes inflam ed membranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. P. M. Kirkland. SCHOOL BOARDS MEET SATURDAY BIO CONVENTION OF COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICERS. Many Important BubJ.cL Arc To Com. tip at This Matting Which Will B.ar on School Law Chang.t at Coming Legislature. Tim School Offlcera' Convention to Is h ll In Dallas !ay after tomorrow liimtM-a to be of 'jimlili rabi Im portune to all I'tdk county. Thla eonvuntlou la called to take plate in I ho court bouao In that city at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, December 5. Many of the different school boards of the county will attend In a body and a good representation from all the dlatrlcta la expected. State Sup erintendent J. II. Ackeruian will be present and aid In tbe discussion of subject wblch will come up at tula convention. Many other promin ent educators are expected to be present on this occasion. There are a number of changes! which are likely to be made in the school laws of this state at tbe com- i,i au.itxinn nf the legislature and, discussion of aome of them is likely to take place at this meeting. It Is. therefore, important that everyone of the school officers of Polk county who can possibly do so be present and take part In the matter of bet tering the achools of the county and state. A list of subjects will come up for A list of subjects which will come up for discussion at this meeting is herewith printed, and Is as follows: Compulsory Education Law, Lnlon High School, Methods Apportioning School Funds, Increasing the State School Fund, The Unit of Adminis tration, Supervision, The County Treasurer 8hould be Made Ex-Offl- do School District Treasurer, Publt-I atlon of School Laws, Creation of a County High School Fund, District; Board Meetings, Elementary Agricul ture in the Schools, Meetings for Voting Special Taxes. Condition 'if School Building Light, Ventilat'on, Heating, Etc., Report of Superinten dent to School Board After Visit! ig School, Compensation for Every School Officer Who Attends Conven tion. In talking to a representative of tbe Enterprise ul the laiportauio ut tbia tit ti iii liu to l In ti'HiU ot IliU utility anil the alal at Iarg, jtunr lutfiiOiini It. (.', H()u,ur li I to : "Tt Inicrrat o-r ui tuuiiiy in Hi. c.uillig hi IiijuI OfltcwV Cu.iiru. biHil duiriit In lln- ttitiMy lil im rrpreat-Mtd. and In a great many dlatrlcta all lueaibera ot tha board ar coming. "The (juiitlufia (hat liavv lx n nu gi-atcd, together llb suliie that are dot publlalted but bain hull batidid la alnc. the circular Ii-tu-r tu ai liool officers aa published, are among the beat that could b dlai u.a. d at am b a werting and many til Uv pr.-pari-d to take an active part In the dUus aions. "Arrangement, will b made at thia meeting for the holding of the loial meetings of achool offli-era through out th county during winter and aprlng." Catarrh Cannot Ss Cured lib I'Mal aH'llcailor.o. a they tan li id r-a h th art tf th di. . tVair.'t U a limxl ir n.h.i ilulinI i d,a, and In ord.-r to i ur It jfm ti.nl lake I i! clival rrtlirdli-a I lull '!'rr! t'firi" 1' Is ken ir.tTtiaHjf. nl acta dirrcily in the blood and m tun ur fi , Hall a C'uurrh t'un ia not a qua. k mcdli lne, l waa acrltixl by vue ot the beat ptjj-eMaaa In ttil miiiitry fur yenra arid In a regular tr--rl pi lun. It I ripnael of the txat tonic kiinvn, ru,bncl Mh th beat IIik1 purifu-ra, acting directly on th milcoua aurfc-. Th perfect ruiiiblnatliin of thn to In gredienta la what produce ut li ua- di-rful reanlta In curing catarrh. Hnd for ti-aliinoiilala fr-e. F. J CHENEY & CO , Td. do O, Hold by ririif !(, pric 7.Vc. Take Hall a Family I'llla for ia-atipatitm. ratrouiie our advertisers. COTTAGE HOTEL Mr. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. TaicptioM aed BMaamgw arrica at kolai. 160 Cmat Stmt Talcphoaa 209 Maia. I Klofbing Cleaned Pressed and Repaired next door to City Rettawrant, 01 C street o independence Oregon THE NOBLE I. A. MADISON, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street SALEM, OK BOON The fact that our stock is made up of the finest specimens of Bishop's Ready tailored lotfte$ should be sufficient attraction to bring you here without delay. In point of style, materials, tailoring and finish Bishop's fine clothing stands second to none in fact it equals the product of the exclusive custom tailor in every detail. Washington Fashioned Apparel mi wHtntrrt S TO Suits . . $10.00 to $35 Overcoats, $8.00 to $30 Raincoats, $12.50 to $30 en ffiPoo m mi Snore Salem, Oregon.