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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
HEWS FROM MONMOUTJ A PrHy Horn Wadding. A irM jr wwldlitg took plact. on fcuftday, Nuveibber 28, I , al the I. u m b of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra II. K UuitirlK, In lb I tlty, wb lolr daughter, Kdlis, was lid lo (lie altar by Mark A Itirkard of Coital lit. The routiia were tastefully Oik otated la hlt lr y lit-id u fit i,4 bouse lain. The -r iiioiiy tut rformed by HV. V. A. Wirnd of Ihla Jilnce. Mra. Mar lkd-n Habbltt played. while Mra. Hero Mulk.-y Clarke sang In bT usual ili-i ttjc maimer, "All I Im World Lovea a l.ovtr." Mra. Babbitt played ilia wedding march aa they manned down, l-d by (ho min ister, and paused under a canopy ar ranged of white Iii.IiIii.m, white rib bon and rhrj-aanibemuuia, where very ImpreaaUw ceremony was ren dered. Tli bride wore a drea vt cream tloih trimmed In silk embroidered hlffon and carrbd an arm bouquet ot pale litnk and white tarnations And aprengerl fern. The groom wore t'Uftlomary black. Ialnty refreshments were served In the parlors, ('OIikIkiIiik (if pressed i'llll ki-n sandwiches, olives, plckll, offee hmiI cake, by Mindiwnea Ijtura Tacheron and lkira Clinaw and Mlaaea Lillian llogert. Ktlul Newman. Clara OUeii and Kdltho Wolverton. Then all were Invited to I bo dining room, whore the 'wedding rake waa cut by the bride, after which It waa aerv il to the guesta by Mlaa Verna Itlck ard, sister of the groom, and Mi. Veda Mulkey. sister of thn brldu. The punch bowl waa presided over by MIki Lvatha Rlckard, assisted by Mia Lota Wolverton. Mr. and Mra. Rlckard departed In a carriage fur Ralem amid a shower if rice and old ahoa and good wish es. They went by electric car to .'orilaod They UI Unit other place Imludliig Vancouver aud sWaille. They arre the retlpletita of u,anr beautiful and useful preeenta, lurlud lag silverware, china, cut gla, lnn and itiany lir Meeful itiloaa; a nun let f g,.id frt.iu California an a Ixii of orange . They will be al homo In Corvallls after January $(th, where Mr. KUk ard I rnnaied In business, Mra. Mary Meadoe returned to Ku ene Monday. Cmi. Murdoik returnrd to 8l-m Munday. Clara UIm'H apnt Thankiglvluf with Lu.-lla lianlel. returning to br iho.il t irldgeMirt Monday. Mlaa Mclmila returned Sunday from I'ortlaiid, where ahe pcnt th TbaiikuKltlng liolldaya with her aunt. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Ilab-y went to I'ortlaiid Munday, where they were tailed by "the death of Mra. Ilaley'a brother, Attorney ltalh Kinder, who aa murdered lu his office Saturday Washington County Honortd. W. II. NS'ehrung has beo fleeted prealdi'iil of the I'ortlaiid Country Club & U Kio k Amu lat Ion, and 8retry M. D. Wisdom will go to Chicago to attend the international Show and arrange dates for next year. Coed Cough Msdlelna for Children. The aeason for coughs and rolda la now at band and too much care (Hiinol be lined to protect the chil dren. A child Is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure the cold the lens the rls Cliuniberluln's Cough Henicdy Is. th sole reliance of many mothers, an few of those who have tried It are willing to ua any other. Mra. F. Start ber of Klpley. W. Va., writes, "I have never used anything other than Chnmberluln'a Cough Remedy for my children and It has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contain no opium or other narcotic and may bn given as confidently to a child as to an adult. For sale by P. M. Kirk land. OREGON BRIEFLETS Fortune Telling Does not Uka into eoniiderstion the ono essaotisl to worn aa's hsppiness womsnly health. The women who neglects her health is neleotin tha yry foundation of sll food lortune. For without health love loses its lustra and gold is but dross. Womanly health when lout or impaired may generally be regained by the use ol Dr. Pierce's l-'svorite Prescription. Thlm Prcrlpllon bm; foe orer HO year. buun curiat dtllcmf, weak, mmtn-wrmckt women, by tb buadrola of thoaaaada aad thla too In tha prlracr of tbalr bomaa without their having to aabmlt to ladelh eata qutatloalnia and otfanalraly rapai mant axamlaatlona. fiiek women are invited to consult Dr. Pieros by letter frit. AH correspondence held ss sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Da. Pisscs's Osrat Family Doctob Book, The People's Common Sensa Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 psges, answers is Plain English hosts oi delicste questions which every woman, single or msrried, ujht to know sbout. Sent frit, in plsin wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. IsA Ej Lj .A. S A non-Intoxicant, pure and refresh ing beverage. Brewed from choice malt and hops. Those who TUiEBJbLi 1L HIT i iEB pronounce It absolutely the best mild, non-Intoxicating drink on the market. Ask your druggist for it. Also for sale at the local soft drink establish ments. For prices write Salem Brewery Association 8ALEM, - OREGON. PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FIjUBACHER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Homo 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon Tha first National flaak of IT tria ls ma ha bea autborliad to biia b!res wi'b cart's! cf I Hun oter by a wagon laden with water, Abraiu Dougherty, ag! fO, of Muro, Hhersnan county, waa killed last wek. He got off th wagon to oi-en a gate and fell under lbs wheels of the wagon. Tha ftallroad Commission has taken up with tha Portland Ita'lway, Light A Power Company tha con sideration of the mater of boating all cars In tha auburban aervlce and also providing Uillot facilities' OS aucb rara. Oeorga Clark Sum mors, tr Meth odial nilntsier of Gardiner, waa tak en lo Texas last week by a sheriff of Ihst slat last week. Mlaa leasts klaaaey, with whom Humrnera aloped from Texas, accompanied them and will make her homo with her father. During the past fishing aeaaun aev- ral allversldew that were peculiarly marked were caught In tha Columbia river. It la believed these fish are from the hatcheries of I'uget Bound, as therw Is no record of any silver side fry having been marked at any of the Oregon hatcheries. A man giving tho name of Grant Rollins appeared at tha office of tha chief of police of Salum, Saturday, and confensed that he had obtained property by fraud in Portland and anked to be taken Into custody lie will not give his true name, but saya he came from Han Francisco and Is stranger in Oregon. Driven from the home of bis wife's stepfather and told to rustle for themselves a few days before his wife became a mother and driven to desperation by his failure to se cure work with which to provide for his wife and new-bora babe, Bert Wlnkley, of Grant County, commit ted suicide, lie was 22 years old. Although the wheels of a truck bearing four tona of feed passed over the body of Peter Kalmoa, a Greek, at Portland Saturday after noon, he still lives. Both whoela went over the man and he was picked up unconscious. An exami nation by physicians showed that no bones were broken. The largest and most unique wal nut orchard In the state of Oregon Is being planted In Lincoln county by C. M. Giddlngs, of Albany. Gld dings has acquired large tracts of City Ticket Nominations. A meeting of the cllitens of Inde-, pendente waa held la the City Hall Friday night fur Che purpose of Dom inating candidates for tha aeveral city ofricea, The nominations result ed aa follows; For mayor, D. F. Jones; for counrlliuen, J. 8. Ikihai non, J. K Hubbard, Claire Irvine, and W. II. Craven; for recorder. Asa II. Iteblnaon. School Report, Dlst. No, 48. The names of the following pu pils were placed on the roll of honor for perfect attendance, In district (t for the month ending November 27th. Therg Theda, Leo and Comfort Condron, Cora, Mamie and Lest ha Hay, Malvern, William and Ruth Shaffer, Albert and John Ronro, Te-l-c and Dale 8teteer, Bernard Treer and Mabel Hheppard. E. Pearls Smith, teacher. Muscular Pains Cured. "During tho summer of 1903 I was troubled with muscular pains In the Instep of my foot," says Mr. 8. Ped lar, of Toronto, Ont. At limes It waa so painful I could hardly walk. Cbamberluln's Pain Halm was recom mended to me, ao I tried it and was completely cured by one small bottle. have since recommended it to sev eral of my friends, all of whom sp ak highly of It." For sale by P. M. KtrUlhtid. &.Chris(us Natmee.nn S3 Worth Remembering. Here la something well to remem ber: When a splinter has been driv en deep Into the hand It can be ex tracted without pain by steam. Near ly fill a wide mouthed bottle with hot water, place the injured part over the mouth of the bottlu and press tightly. The suction will draw the flesh down and in a minute or two the steam will extricate the splinter and the inflammation will disappear. Mrs. Mc Raney'a Experience. Mrs. M. MtRamy, Prentlfcs, Miss., writes: "I was confined to my bed for three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and was treated by two physicians but failed to get re lief. No human tongue can tell how it r J ; I I'll IP B& EDISON MONOGRAPH i The Edison Phonogrsph a Christmas Gift for the Whole family from the Children Up. When you make the Kdison Phonograph the home gift, no mem ber of the family Is neglected. For the baby It Is a lasting diver sion; for the young folks, wholesome and educational entertain ment; for grow-up a pleasure that never loses its popularity. The Phonograph makes the home the most attractive spot on earth. It la a band, an orchestra, a concert, a soloist or a mono logue artist as you wish. It Is more than a Christmas gift for all; It Is a gift for all time. Before you decldo on what the present will be, come In and hear the phonograph. $12. GO and up. Independence. CRAVEN & MOORE. Independence. MANY WILL BE HELPED BY II Tells How To Prepare a Simple Mix ture to Overcome Dlaeaae. I suffered, and I had clven ud hope land In the Coast Range from the f ,., wn1, ,,, , ,al. owners of the old Corvallls and Ya- , , , .... ,, . , . qulna Bay Wagon Road grant and ln KldneJr Re,mdy' After Is planning the utilization of 820 ,alcln8 t bottle8 1 Mt like a new acres In walnut culture. person, and feel it my duty to tell For the purpose of furthering the suffering women what Foley's Kidney movement having for Its object the Remedy did for me." P.M.Kirkland. 357 State Street Telephone I i 7 The Court Resort and German Lunch Place FRANK H. COLLINS, Pron. SALEM OREGON establishment of the rule by which fourth-class postmasters will bold their positions during life or good behavior, instead of being subject to change of Congressmen, the post- masters of Umatilla county met in Pendleton last week and formed county association. That Wallowa county has a big legal batle on Its hands is evident from the appeals of the big timber companies holding large tracts of timber lands in that county, from the action of the Wallowa County Board of Equalization in the matter of assessment of the timber lands. The assessor this year assessed each quarter section of timber land at 11000, regardless of location or of condition. Governor Chamberlain has accept ed an appointment as member of committee of 100 composed of rep resentatives of all the states to call upon the President, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives about De cember 9 and notify these officials of the action taken by the "Lakes to the Gulf Deep Waterways Associa tion." The organization favored in ternal waterways improvement and as a representative of a state inter ested in this subject, Governor Chamberlain was made a member of the committee. Fearing delays in the reorganlza tlon plans of A. Booth & Co., of Chi cago, witn a subsidiary concern at Astoria, attorneys for the fishermen who were employed by the firm at Astoria have petitioned Judge Wol- verton to notify W. J. Chalmers, the Eastern receiver, that after Novem ber 29, the time set for the hearing here, no further time will be al lowed the company. Something like $24,000 is due the Astoria fishermen and the attorneys want this money paid ever to the employes, or an or der issued winding up the Oregon in terests of the concern. Judge Wol- verton, has appointed Fred Barker, of Astoria, receiver for the subsi diary concern. Property worth $120,000 is owned by the firm in Oregon. Goldman Anthony, a 15-year-old boy, is in jail at Baker City on the charge of arson, having set Are to three school buildings, all of which were totally destroyed, and three other buildings, two of which were also completely destroyed. The boy has confessed his guilt and says that he burned the school buildings to "get even" with his teacher, who had reprimanded him; he set fire to the other buildings because he want ed to . see them - burn. The losses caused by this firebug total $35,000. Five buildings, including the mag nificent new North Baker High School, were totally destroyed. His depredations have continued for a period of more than five months. W. II. Lamb, a man of 40 years, was arrested ac ' boy. Lamb Is considered a man ol weak intellect, -x- .i Incendiary grows out of the confes sion made by young Anthony H kaa a wife and family In Baker City of of To relieve the worst forms Rheumatism, take a teospootiful .he following mixture afte." each meal and at b-?;iiu. : Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three Rheumatism. well in a bottle. Relief la generally felt fon. tbo first lew uoeea. This pri-scilption forces Uj clogged-up, inactive kidneys to filler and srtain from the blood the pois onous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the mrttt painful and torturous disease, but dangerous to life, this simple re cipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, wh should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It is said that a person who won'1 take this prescription regularly, a dose or two dally, or even a few times a week, would never have seri ous Kidney or Urinary disorders or ounces. These harmless ingredients can be Cut this out and preserve IL Good Rheumatism prescriptions which re- obtained from our home druggists, j ally relieve are scarce, Indeed, and and are easily mixed by shaking them when you need it, you wrant it badly. hie Wsitdbs FOR HOLIDAY TRADE We have an extra fine line of high grade Watches and want you to in spect them. Howard's Watches, size sixteen, open face, 17 Jewels, $35.00 Hamilton Watches, size sixteen, open face, 17 Jewels, adjusted to heat and cold $28.00 The O. A. Kramer Watch, made to order especially for us: We have them In ladles' and gents' sizes. They are the nicest watches I have in stock for the money. $16 to.. $25.00 Hamilton, size sixteen, hunting case .... 17 Jewels, $30.00 .IF:' :' -1- i "V - ' 1 ' F.I 31 1 Our prices are as low as any catalogue house, taking grade and quality into consideration. SouthB end Watches, extra good for the money $17.00 Waltham Watches from $4.90 up. Our gold filled cases are mostly of the Crescent and Boss makeB. O. A. KRAMER Jeweler and. Gents Furnishings -