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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
It IllmfcWrf. rr. A. KUob. Vlc rrsc C. W. Irf in. Ctb. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Intoreat Paid on Tim Deposit Director: H. Iliriahbarg, A. Nolaoii, D. W. Srart, B. F. Smith mad J. E. Rhodes. COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. ThU tad mmft writ rt KouJ. Qolm Of 160 Court Si. TeicpKoo. 209 NW OcllVxllly VJLa J IotDing gleaned Pressed and Repaired next deer to City Restaurant, en C street Independence Oregon I TNT s u rancb Anyone wishing good reliaMe Fire Insurance Cull on or write to S. E. BUSH. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Agent for Heaver Rate Merchants Mutual of Portland and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove. FRESH GOODS are liked best by a good many to bacco connoiseurs. Those which are freshly made are soft, sweet-scented, burn even and last longer than those which are allowed to dry out thor oughly. Fact Is, we sell hundreds of cigars direct to consumers on this account. If you are fond of a good cigar, try one made by SALEM CIGAR FACTORY Salem, Oregon. THE NOBLE O. A. MADISON, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street SALEM, OREGON Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed . Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson .Agent Independence, Oregon ' ' E. H. XJ1CHAND ...... Painter and Paperhangei I have recentlv located in this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, etc. My prices are reasonable and 1 guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished. Leave Orders with Bice & Calbreath or telephone Main 4-4.9. ' j ft 1 Wf HAD JTL -V in more roonoy frv yrm to hip Raw For. M Bid" to on than to rthomeT Write for Price Lirt. Mrk Import. Shipping .110.0001 HUNTERS'&THAr't'tKd'UUiuci.i W lth booiHL Brt m 00 ,. b, wri. lllortr.tl, !1 f ,,rv'' " MONMOUTH NOR MAL FESTIVITIES SOCIETY MUTING AAt Lt AO INQ KVCNTt OF WIIK. Tour of Normal Girl' and Boys' Basket Ball Team of tha Past Wtsk It IntsrtstlnB tssnt Camss Played at Silverton and Woodburn. Prof. Kargo lnuriteil tha students at assembly oa Wednesday morning. Uw. 10. with a "talk" on "The Sci entific Spirit." Thi following members of th Juii class '0U appeared for senior rhetor Icala oil Friday: MUa Mary Whit ney, mhoaa subject waa "Itonjautln Franklin;" MIhs Net la Miller, who r.ad on "Uw and imior; - miss Clara Ttnuorstet. with the subject. Th Future of Western Trad." The first Untie of "The Courier" ban appeared. The cover design is prettily appropriate aud the edition . Mt - . k. .. as a Wliole reliecia mum rreuii v" the new editor, Miss Mabel Koblnaon, and an efficient ataff of co-workera. For the flint time "The Courier" ha been printed by a local printer. That the work may be well done at home la a source of great satisfaction to tin editors. The fresh men boys are strictly up-to-date. See those uew sweaters with the flauniinK '"IS." The glil should not be behlud lit wearing their chosen emblem. .;i:;a Ksther Splllmau and Miss Lillian Aud.vtou made a flying trip to Siile n on Semlay. They rerort a delightful trip despite the storm. Many students who live at a dis tance are to be excused on Saturday. Dec. 19, in order to reach their holiM In good season for Christmas. The college and the training school, how ever, will hold session until noon of Dei-ember -3. Delphian Society. The program of the Delphian So ciety on last Friday evening follows: Song Society. Reading Olea Shore. Joshes Agnes Clark. Lire of Our President Lillian Cardner. Reading Eva Ruggles. Charades Committee. Many of the members visited the session of the Normal Society in Room 6. A short business meeting followed, afier which the society adjourned. All especially enjoyed the brief ac count of the president's (Shirley Dor sey's) life. It was one of the most accurate and cleverly written biog raphies it has ever been our pleasure to hear. Vespertine Society. The Vespertines held a most inter esting session December 11, the sec ond under the regime of the newly Installed officers. Mrs. Stroud acts her part as president with tact and ease and Miss Mary White is our efficient secretary. The society was delighted with the attendance of a new table; the secretary being es pecially jubilant when assured its presence would be permanent. The program as planned was not entirely carried out, owing to the Ill ness of three members. Miss Williams and Miss Weston kindly substituted for a number with a recitation and a song respectively. Both were heartily applauded. "Cur rent Events" by the members occa sioned much merriment In addition to the profit. Many things from the new "Pay-as-you-enter" cars to the President's message and paper mak ing was discussed. Many plans for the new year were made and commit tees were appointed. It was voted to send Christmas greetings to Prof. L. A. Robinson in New York, who leaves shortly in the interests of an educational committee for Europe. Prof. Robinson always took a great interst in the societies. ,- Normal Society. ' The last meeting of the Normal Society was brief but spirited. After the regular business meeting the usu al discussion of "Robert's Rules of Order" was entered into by the mem bers one and all. Several important points were declared made clear. A large delegation of Delphians were admitted to listen to the short pro gram. The visitors gracefully re sponded to requests for talks which were greatly enjoyed by. both socie ties. Trip of Basket Ball Teams. Perhaps the event of greatest In terest of the week was the tour of the girls' and boys' basket ball teamS. Mr. Briefs chaperoned the party and Mr. Alvah Craven went ,as girls' coach and Mr. Milton Force as boys' coach. Following is the results of the games: Girls' games Mon mouth 11, Silverton 7; Monmouth 25, Woodburn 3. Boys' games Mon mouth 5, Silverton 42; Monmouth' 16, Woodburn 27; Monmouth 16, Mt. An gel tl. Lineup of the teams: Girls' Mig- III us- l0o . MORE NEW SUITS Received Saturday Blacks Blues Reds Ed i sons Greens Browns Talipes Novelties ''A-avatta $ 1 5to$30 irii tuMM suit In offering these Suits to our trade we feel sure that they will find favor with the most critical pu rchase r . These cloths a re fpri ncipallyworsteds, serges and Herringbones and a few broadclotl come and examine the Hncjcycii if they do not purchase. Skinner's Lace Sale Cushion Satin Bias 5 Cents a Tops for Bands Yard Xmas We have Skinner's Satin cut New Torchon Lac-s In ex- Studies In colors In ai-pll-iue In bias bands, continuous cep.lonally good quality, worth In fur.velvet.satln.etc, painted lengths, all widths for trimming tip to K.c a yard. portraits, Roman stripes, etc. New Peliicoals I. L. STOCKTON New Skirts non Burt, captain, K. F.; Hazel Jew ) ctt, L. F.; Hazel Dunahoo, manager, center; Hazel Kuykendall, It. G.; Lo ra Craven, L. G.; Jean Kuykendall. and Iva Hixon, substitutes. Hoys' Edgar Sucre, captain, forward; Al bert Sacre, forward; Erwln Springer, center; Ray Chute, guard; Glen, Work, guard; Lester Llndsey, mnn ager, substitute. The party left Monmouth at 10 : no Friday morning for Salem by team. Here dinner was had and Woodburn was reached at 3:30. After supper at the hotel the teams went on to Silverton and on arriving there were met by the basket ball team aud es corted to the hotel. The game was called at 8:30, the girls playing first. After the games the Silverton teams entertained at luncheon. At Wood burn the girls were the guests of the members of the girls' team there at their several homes. The boys came to Woodburn after playing Mt. An gel. The teams at Woodburn gave a dance after the contest at which the O. S. N. S. teams were guests of honor. The party left Woodburn on Sunday morning and arrived In Mon mouth via Salem about four in the tfternoon, the girls jubilant over their victories, the boys game in defeat. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a -regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Th perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such won derful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. . Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. 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 wil make you feel well and look well. P. M. Kirkland. SALE .17 :vS 1 'f WE WISH TO DISPOSE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COOK STOVES, TINWARE, ENAMELED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT ONCE. WE QUOTE YOU AS FOLLOWS: Enameled Ware 10-qt. Enameled Dish Pau 35c. Sale price 25c 14-qt. Enameled Dish Pan GOc. Sale price 35c 17-qt. Enameled Dish Pan 60c. Sale price 40c Tin Boilers, usual price 85c. Pale price 650 Galvanized Boilers, usual price $1.00. Sale price .... Tin Boilers, copper usual price $1.00. Sale price . .' Tin Boilers, copper usual price ?2.00. . 75c bottom, ..... 75c bottom, Sale price $1-50 Tin Boilers, largo and heavy, usual price $2.25. Sale price $1-65 Tin Boilers, large and heavy, usual price $3.00. Sale price $2.20 Tin Boilers, large and heavy, usual price $3.50. Sale price $2.70 We have a fine assortment o twenty kinds and sizes. Our stock is at present complete, but will not remain so very long at the above pneos. 14 qt. Tin Dish Tan, regular price 25c. Sale Price 15c No. 10 Enamelod Fry Pan, 30c. Sale price 20c 17-qt. Tin Dish Pan, regular prico 35c. Sale price 20c Granite Iron Pie Plates 10c. Sale price 5c No. 9 Granite Iron Jelly Cake Pans 10c. Sale price 5c No. 10 Granite Iron Jelly Cake Pans 15c. Sale price 10c We' are wanting to dispose of everything. '. The above prices u'reonly samples of what our whole stock is going at. We offer it all at pnees wb ch cannot be duplicated, including our imported high-grade Stransky & Wipperman good s. 10-qt. Enameled Water Pail 50c. Sale price 35c Fine line of dairy pails at less than the cost of manufacture. Spencer Hardware Co. SALEM, OREGON