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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1909)
, - ' i 111 rf-r - - - ' ,.,,,I,,M Ifndrprunrnrr cutfrpri5f.kUU4 mt.ml ,ne .-..on i I )0t . 110 Hfl IDll IU CHARLES EDWARD HlCK ptMH-tUw wuly makes out prima fad cat and that if a man U ar- Entered at JMJfUc., Or,, post ted b abould faae tho privilege of t,frU- M ax,nd claa mitr. ;boin. If h can. that th. deer was . killed during th open season, mitl Subscription. 130 Fir Vf , .....j,,,, vt lht. u,lfc41I1 fur hi oa use, ' It I atonUhi at lht Juncture- (bat Jatuea A. Kiu.h should suddenly remember tUt he 1 1 weak l upper atory That e mUhl all admit CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE life i Says Many Parsons Hr Can B Mads Happy Again By Using It J Many 11 uU llvra bar bwn aa'rd by Kuley'a Honey and Tar, for roughs rulda, croup and whooping rough. It 1 lha only saf remedy fur Infant ilillJrcn as U contalne no opl- or other narcotic drugs, and tht 'idren Ilka Foley's llonry and Tar. li r ful toother kttp a boil let In lbs bouse, . M. Ktrklaud, In our neUhborliood now that thoM in.r on Jan, 13th. with almost three hundred guests gathered around in table. That's Riflht, Toe. Junes if IJiHoln and l'olk -,, lh. mnnn.r In whld,:' " "n.ltie, on resolution, cut. ung ,,,, ,llthly ,,. L u led Into bu present oir- " - without tf.rk to , ini-.-iiMU' , Ulwl l)y Uu,. who ...rf.-r: .r.Uhu. It I. buu.au tr to sym in book, and .ceou.,,. of Jj tM from any good pharm.cl.t on, pathise with a poor devil In trouble slu'- ,l ' hlri' ,uMlf ounce Fluid Krt lX.nd.lum. , u.. .....i,. r ,i,.f...t. i.. . Hinl. bK.kk.-. i. r at hla own t'-u ml O.mi.ound Krisn. tbr. mI d.f-n..-. ofiea bord.r on li.ht "- -' Tto.w U no oulu., of oowponnd Syrup Sra4 j (m.K-Un. and the cbanK. of . op.lu J-nr. wnen n uiun. ,o uo r()u saho h,w , ,., iiltude. are nmualnf to the world of ou.thlw he think Is rlKlU. unls uk , .......f,,, AMt aft.r amilators. Mr. Kiiub now r.mim- ' " m.'l ana at ueumu-. - tt-rs that tht frotur'S of hi ckullj r1 1 . wore rwi lvwl om.' fur t r five . Ldd,. Thra Hundrsi Custts Banquet I Cloning tho imt uic if ul y r of 'lis organisation. Hie I'ortlttnd Cham Thtre I o mmh HheumaiUm hre,br of Conuu ne save Us annual illn- I'lenty of KtHid water It U claimed that there are few year. o. durln, hi. redence ,n h , ou, u um. - " , "r Salem and that It caitiff to h tu durltiK .. o..i UaeuM who will fall to flntl r.a.iy r. ... nrc, men ue nuim-u a drunken upree. Ho avers that be lias never been mentally quite rich! since that time. Mrs. Flnth 1. In ptniao&itlon of rouslderablo property o It Is reported and she has de cided to take tho stand In her him band', defense In an ttetnpt to nave tilm from the gallows. What will the Oregon leslnlature do to kHn warm since It has plured r.nvrnnr Henre nn the aenatoriill I ed. a bold affair T.iti.ulut Tli nf hnilv -111 (lnuhtleHS CO C and forget them. It soon drive out pain. For burns, acalds, wounds.cuis and bruises It's earth's greatest heal er. Quickly cures akin eruptions, old .ores, bolls, ulcers, felons; bet pile cure made. Relief I. Instant. .'c at all drugKlsta. Polk's Gaxstttsr, A bu.lnea directory of each city. town and vUhua lu Oregon and: Washlnitlon. tUlna a deacrlptlvel sketch of vach placo, toKelher wlthj th lo all ill and -hipping facilities, mil I clii.alfii'd directory of each business and profession. II. L. l'olk & Co., Inc.. gentile. Klamath Falls Bank Robbed. The bank at Klamath FulU was held up on Saturday and $3.0iu) secur- The men were That hodv will doubtless ko chased and caiiKht. One proved to Established on Extensive Scale A dlsnntch from San Francis. through maneuver similar to a street car off Its trolley wire. Being a rep resentative of the dear people Is not what It Is cracked up to be, Is It? That Insignificant little Statement scheme has robbed their duties of the erstwhile charm of olden times. They can pass the time now In squabbling over who is to blame for the adoption of Statement No. 1. be Riley Iteever, a boy who had been working there a couple of years, and another John Hall, a young man liv ing at Klamath Falls. Beever made a confession. lief In this simple home made inlvtur mi, i iii ilium imn a iiermanent cure is the result. ,o says C. A. .McUuKhlln. a well-to- This simple receipt Is said t-do resident of Independence, Oregon, strengthen and cleanse the elimlnn j and owner of KamsBck. Knlnlit of live tissues of the kidneys, so thai ;rjp and otlu-r borne, in training at they tan filter and strain from the , Kmeryvllle lias arrived from bis home blood and system the poisons, acids 1 lu the north and will spend some tim ,..,.1 .,..,!., mutt. -r w lilch cause liot i,.re. MchuuKhlin Is about to s- only Rheumatism, but numerous other tabll.th a thoroughbred breedliiK farm I ... t . fir... ..in ills. -us. 'tt. Kvery man or wouiun on an extensive sctue on -n-" here who feel that their kidneys are 1 property. lie already has five marer not healthy and active, or who suffer by Handsome as the nucleus of his from any urinary trouble whatever, breeding establishment, and plans to should not hesitate to make up t n n ( purchase a stauion or io ion u mixture, a it Is certain to do much j Mlsty's Pride, well known to Callfor good, and may save you from mm h ! race goer a the Oregon Kx- misery and suffering after awhile. press. Is among tne mares him-uj develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. The aore and inflamed t .1 ISnnirthnllAll 1 lunga are neaieu auu Bucu6iueuvu, With the Increase of the president's i M .nnmtia rntwiitfnn u nulcklv salary to $100,000 the editor of the averted Take onjy Foley's Honey Independence Enterprise can be in-; and Tar In the yeuow package. P.M. duced to accept the orrice. Mow-ever, jrand. Our home drugKlsts say they will ..i.u .1... Iiiriiill.illla tr mix , eiiuer auoinj iv - - Simple Remsdy for ua unppe. prescription r.ady to lake If our Racking la grippe coughs that may. this Is with the provision that he shall be allowed to retain the private barber at $1600 and the special mes senger to his wife at $900. And. by Vancouver Secures Advertiser Vancouver, Washington, has env You would not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder trouble if you re Rl'.cd that neglect Blight result In Blight's disease or diabetes. Foley's Kldnev Remedy corrects Irregular!- j ties and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. P. M. KIrkland. senger to his w ire at uuu. Ana. Dy p c one of Amerlc:i' Increase in his salary the president I . ., niosL eiicitve autnumia, a will be able to recall his son from that carpet factory in Vermont. Judge ater of the Supreme Court holds that the game law regarding the possession of venison during the t hour Sheridan Business Man Dies .t Offr.tlvo advert Kirs, a snlen-i A. . isioie, one m - did orator and organizer, as Secretary ' of Sheridan, died In that city last of Its Commercial Club. They are ! week. He had been counecu-a in a determined to raise $10,000 for an ad-1 business capacity with that city for vertlsing fund, and at a recent wwt-' more than thirty years. Mr. Bible ing $4,000 was subscribed in an was an extensive farmer and leaves a valuable estate in ianus. on the farm, which has been named In her honor. Don't Get a Divorce. A western Judge granted a divorce on account of Ill-temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Llfo Fills would have prevented it. They cure constipation, causing bad breath and liver trouble, the III tempxr. dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills. 25c at all druggists. PROHIBITION TIDE TURNING Jackson County Metropolis Goe Wet at Election. At the city election held in Med ford last week the town was voted wet by a poll of 371 to 498. There was a total of 910 votes cast at the election. In the choice for mayor V. BUILD HERE Iintire Block, $200 Thti l arro tract which waa adver tised In this d last week Is sold. Hero I. what wo havo to offer this week: A wholo block. located In Thorp's or iginal town of Independence, beau tifully situated and fenced on all sides. Price $J00. Chas. E. Hicks INDEPENDENCE, OREGON U N S E SuDMt Mln offr ths rd.r. of Ihl. ppr ths b.it opportunity W4 $i.oo) ALL FOR RCVIEW Of REVIEWS . . $3 00) SUNSET MAGAZINE .... , t0 (tQ rtii WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25) PO.UW T-r-iCC with your order, a beautiful premium, s 7S-pst book ANO f I t CC ulu.tr.led in four color, with taj Weetern view.. SUNSET MAGAZINE aN rKicico, curom . . . the narrow margin of eight votes. some of the believers In prohibition It Is said at Medford that the vote were affected by the argument 01 resulting In favor of the wets In that! "homo rule," urged by thoao who op- clty was a surprise to everyone. Kv- posed the amendment. Tho amend- ery ward In the city was carried wet. ment was defeated ty a majoiny 01 n M nrmimlminir to the charter 167. In the third the voto was ai- to make the local option law of the 'most two to one against the amend-slat-; apply to Medford. a hot fight ment, standing 3",6 for and D23 was waged, and the result shows th.it. against. !3 CD 2 GREAT SPECIAL SHOE SALE Having too many Shoes on hand at this time of the year we have decided to reduce the stock and in order to do so we have du 1 the price oS our Shoes from 20 to 35 per cent. You should not miss the chance of buying your wants at this store as you can save one-third on most of your Shoe wants. Sale Starts Saturday, January 23, 1909 and will continue until January 30, 1909. Below we quote you some prices on Shoes which you should read over carefully and come prepared to buy Men's Heavy Work Shoes $3.00 Shoes $2-10 $3.50 Shoes $2.65 $4.00 Shoes $3.10 $5.00 Shoes $3-95 $6.00 Shoes $4.50 $6.50 Shoes $5-0 $J.00 Shoes $5-50 Men's Dress Shoes $2.50 Shoes $1-98 $3.00 Shoe $2-10 $3.50 Shoes $2-85 $4.00 Shoes $3-10 Boy's Shoes $2.00 Shoes $1-50 $2.50 Shoes $1-85 $3.00 Shoes $2.10 $3.50 Shoes $2-65 $4.00 Shoes $3-10 Children's Shoes $1.00 Shoes $ -75 $1.25 Shoes $ -98 $1.50 Shoes $1-19 $2.00 Shoe $1-60 $2.25 Shoes $1-75 Ladies' Shoes $2.00 Shoes $1.19 $2.25 Shoes $1.65 $2.50 Shoes $1.85 $2.75 Shoes $2.10 $3.00 Shoes $2.25 $3.50 Shoes $2.95 $4.00 Shoes $3.10 V t n?yQ m mnrinne for seven davs onlv. No Shoes sold at sale pffid?8 nonJe afte7the sab is ov.. All" goods sold during this sale will be for cash only. THE RE ER0NT STORE L. RICE, PROPRIETOR INDEPENDENCE, OREGON