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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1909)
41 A- If I Vl HEAVY HIGH TOP -HOl RUBBER rf0ort AND Heajy Dress Shoes Waterproof 1, 345 SUtt JAC03 Street. VOGT Salem, 0r Pianos dewing Machines Talking Machine Records Piano and Organ Studies Sheet Music Extras for All Makes of Sewing Machines IlnU of (ticce of 01.1 and Relia ble House of Geo. C. Will Good goods, right price, pout tive guarantee, and defects (the fault of inntru inent) repaired fre of charge. GEO. C. WILL, 121 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. Farm and City Property 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. 8. Powell. J. B. ctump. 1. M. Simpson. Cinic Palace Hotel Independence f. w. crcanor, Proprietor Carefully Supplied Cables. Special Attention m Commercial Criflc What Papers Do You Read 9 H. B. Geer tells of a farmer who once said: "I don't believe in your book learning, study and all that; I d rather learn by experience." He did. That man a couple of years later lost out as a farmer and moved to town, where he made a very poor living working by the day and doubtless working for men wno stud ied and read and thought about their business, and applied in it, as far as practicable, that which they had learned from books, periodicals and the experi ence of others given therein. It is the men who read; the men who study; tin thoughtful men who support the farm journals. They are the men who read books and papers on agriculture, fruitgrowing, poultry cult ure and bee-keeping. They are the men who stand in the front rank; the leaders in their respective com munities. These men have found that it pays to read and study on any subject in which they are in terested and apply their knowledge in their everyday work. , . vrj Jt? 10 STEAD is published for this class of farmers and stock rais ers. Every week it contains articles by men who KNOW. Practical experience is what counts and you get it from others through the Pacific Homestead, published at Salem, Oregon, each Thursday. Sub scription price $1 per year, sample copy free. West Side Enterprise - $1.50 Pacific Homestead - - 1.00 The two for $2.00 Remit to either paper. US acre, most all In cultivation; Luiklauiuu river ruus lb.roukh tbe place; 1V UilK trout motor Hue; fence and croaa fwtcea; wheat audi oats bare been grown on place of Uie. Good hop laud or would niwao good walnut farm. Till place belongs to au old man wbo baa only daughter wtih wboin be Uvea and bo desires to get bis buaiueaa aettled. $30.00 an aire. Two rcttldeucv lu beat part of Inde pendence, Itallroad and Mouutouib streets, for vale at IliWt) for both. Come and let we abow tbem to you. Thla la one of the desirable locatloua for a tine homo In Inde pendence. Uetter buy now while the owuer la in a notion of aelUi'K. , ably 3:M acres. 4 mllea southwest of Mon mouth, mile and a half from l.uk- lamute station, NO acres in cuUi-jlu Mouuuntth vatlon, remainder in pasture and Hicks. limber; 30 acrea fir timber, re mainder oak. Well watered and fenced. Good family orchard, niutUl fruits, jrapes, cherries, apples and prunes, pears, etc. Dwelling 2U2I. two stories, new and cost flooO. Bam 40x36, 20 feet high and cost $600. 3 hen bouses, bog house, milk bouse, meat bouse, two hay barns for cattle and goats in pas ture. Farm Is suitable for grain raising or dairying, or stock rais ing. Would be fine walnut or fruit land. Price per acre, $25.00. 90 acres, mile and a half north of Rlckreall, on county road and rull road. No improvements. Part of donation claim recently divide among heirs. First class land rolling. 60 acres In cultivation, balance In pasture and oak timber. Can be bought on good terms. Per acre, $40.00. 53 acres one mile from Indepen dence; all culUvated and fenced; no Improvements. The place will go at $65 an acre. i 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 honse; Ideal dairy and goat ranch. Per acre ..$20.00 28 acres adjoining city limits of In dependence; all in cultivation, one third acre in strawberries and oth er fruits on place; two-story bouse, five rooms below; dug well with abundance of water; large barn and chicken house; woven wire around place, also cross fences. 2000, including household furniture and farm implements. A bargain. 102 acres one mile from Indepen dence; fenced with woven wrle and well improved: croBS fences of woven wire. This Is a real farm. All in cultivation except 15 acres in Umber 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. 102 acres, seven miles south of In dependence, ene mile from two school houses; 45 acres in cultiva tion; young orchard of 100 trees, eight years old; 25 acres of oak and lir timber on place; living wa ter runs through corner of place; 7-rootn cottage built last year, good barn 50x34; place fenced with wo- von wire; telephone goos with 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 . in grubs and stumps. Can be bought for $1500. 53 acres, one and one-half miles from Albany, in highest state of cultiva tion; 27 acres in Baldwin and Joknathan apples; young orchard in all kinds cf fruit nnd two acres In berries; orchard in in first-class shape; Baldwins had seven boxes apples to tree this season; six acres in clover pasture; barn 40x45; dwelling is 8-room house; good well with water in house; three crops would pay for place. Situated on slope Place can be bought for $2000 and balance on long time at six per cent. Price $9000. 33 1-3 acres, one and one-half miles from Independence, bottom land; has hop yard of 10 acres on it; beBt quality onion land; 30 acres in cultivation; all fenced; old build ings. A good buy. Place can be bought for $4000. 8 lots, beautifully situated in Indepen dence. All or part of them will be sold cheap. 40 acres, all in cultivation, 21 acres seeded to wheat, oats and vetch. All under good fence. Quarter of mile from school house. Choice fruit land. Land lies rolling. Price $1900. 9-room house and three lots in Inde pendence; large septic tank; hot and cold water and bath; eloctrio light and telephone; barn, fruit and berries; range and linoleum will go with placo, $?Jo. (iiHid 7 room boune and K lt; barn, iht.Wtu house and wood houo. fruit trees, strawberries and small fruit. In Independent. 10. it) room house and two d nimble lots In lllir addition to llld poodonco. Ilaru Uilfi. hd on two tddoa.good chicken hoiue and wood shu; full grown hedge feme III front, splen did buy. Term. tliuo. Country iore. hotel and postoffice In Northern California. A kooJ mi J making ir ,mllloit for a mint and hi wife. hire an be bail very re I have " 'demo In I Independent. I lrol-J the fluent . thi city. 1 have denes properties in own ami for ale. Chun, Tha Klud Yott IIuvo Ahviija Dought, nrnl whl1 h;i bootr hi uo for over 30 ywirn, Inw borno tho fc!Miu!iir o.. - and IiitK Imvii luiitlo iumIiT li l.i ii Moiml fttiiwrtUlon ffliiro lit li.fi'i.'j. UcAMA Allow immmia toilowlve Ju In thi u All Coin'rlVUs Imitation run! ".Iun1--u;mhI " .iro Inn: KxporliiH'tiU Unit trltlo with inn! emliuiirrr tho li;,::u cf Intuitu iiimI t'liHilrcn Kicrlriic HHliit j:iorImrtit. 'hat is CASTORIA C'MHtorla U a luimilcM iilNtltnto for Cnlor Oil, Tar iTorle, lJrop-i nml hoothlnir hjruit. It U lMrwuint. It rontalHrt ih IUht Opium, Jlorpliliu nor olhor Jinmnlrt Mibstaiicc. Ilm!:ii It jriuintiitoM. It letny AVonni uii'l ttlliiy IVvi-rUlmo. It vurvn IMarrlm-u nml Vlml Colic. It n-lir-v' 'IWtlilnjr Troublr. iiirf CoiiMlpnttoii nml Flatulency. It iwhliiiilntm tli TimhI, nHlntc tl htomach ami i towel, irUlntf heal Hi y uml natural hlccp. Tho ChlUlrt n'tj lannc-Tlio Jlotlur'a FrlemU GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho Signaturo of K. 277 acre, ten mil" from Indepen dence, 7's mile from Monmouth, three inlle from Independence ; Monmouth railroad. I.'O Hi n In cultivation and seeded to wheat and oat. This hind I particular ly adapted to walnut culture. It I fenced and itoh fenced. House and big barn and orchard, and oth er Improvement. $:I0 an acre. 40 acre, three mile from Indepen dence; all in cultivation; 21 air In wheat, oats and vetch. Quarter of mile from school house. Land lies rolllnx, and la well udaptett to growing of fruit tree. $11100 buy the place, CHAS. E. HICKS, Real Estate Broker, Independence, -. Oregon. Look Out for Pneumonia. In a warning against exposure to pneumonia. Health Commissioner Kv ans of Chicago says: "Men drunk from liquor and men drunk from overeating are more sus ceptible to the disease and die of It. "The majority of cases of pneu monia are of patients who contract ed the disease after a drunken do-1 bauchery, or who were drunk from overfeeding. People drunk from oevr- j feeding, I think, are almost as lm- moral as those who stupefy them- j selves with liquor. The effects of pneumonia In such patients are natch the same." The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , NCW IT. A Horrible Hold-Up. "About, ten years ago my brother was 'held up" In his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes V. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took , all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man to day.". It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore iungs, hemorrhages, coughs and colds, bron chitis, la grippe, asthma, and all bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER RATES-(Water by meter applies to resi dence only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomer only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate ol 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 6 cant per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 The Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Company won Its suit against the Southern Pacific Company, which was tried trot before Judge Wolver ton, at Portland, the jury bringing In a sealed verdict awarding the rail road company damages amounting to $66,000 and granting the telegraph company a right of way along the railroad lines between I'ortlnnd and Ban Francisco. (She Court Resort arpd Gepn?an Ltupch Place I'ltANK II. COLLI N8, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 117 DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Independence People to Neglect. THE WILLIAMS DRUG CO. Pur9 Drugs j Stationery and and Medicines Toilet Articles The great danger of kidney trou- bles is that they get a strong hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined and backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless succes sion. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Independence. Mrs. Melissa Govro, Log Cabin St., Independence, Ore., says: "I suffer red for years from kidney complaint. The secretions from my kidneys were very irregular and caused great an noyance. I felt languid and tired and had frequent dizzy spells. I ran down in health and used so many medicines without satisfactory re sults that I did not have much faith in anything. I finally procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and be gan using them. The results were very gratifying and I continued un til cured. I have recommended Doan Kidney Pills to many people suffer ing from Kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mi burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United DtttLtJS. : WW Remember th i name Doan's and J ;W tolro fin rthir I INDEPENDENCE OREGON MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS Bf USING SK1DOO HORl ": and cattle tablets Crush and mix in - eed or salt Proper dose In tablets Makes Yoit Stock Look Like the Top Prioe Foi Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the coiid-tised essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are JWt as good wlien 10 years old as when 10 days old, They comply with all pure drug laws. Aakfor and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIOOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Tye, Colic tabletaor Lpjise Povcter, Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDIGlNS CO., Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For sale by HANNA & IRVINE, Independence, Oregon UNDERTdKINQ w Day and night calls promptly attended to. Fine parlor in con nection. An experienced lady assistant. L. BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Licensed by the Oregon State Board of Health. BICE & CALBREATH J Home Phone: Store, 2220; Res. 3121 Bell Phone: Store, 114; Res. 73 Independence, Oregon I . ' Li I '1 il IL1" ' '. 'U ..-ILiJ.-'SUI iiMi.mMujaumiMe u BUT U Vai? M U 2s!S D Li U LI Ls Ljsm for trpnt rih. 1 0 to more money for jem to afa lp Raw Far and Bjdrw bo ttna to Bull ftt home. Write for Priot XAmU Mrke hnrt, Hbtppfnc Tvm, aad Axx cmr HUNTEnS'& TRAPPERS' GUI DEii. iT4 putot. leaUr bound. Be tfrlnr oa tt laby mr witltow. IliiMfriWtn mtt Par Awtam. iM tbuut TraptMra' iwriB, lkwvr. Trartm. flua Iawl VUm tvad where to k auiax a fr- emtfuJ im;ffw. b a rfjralr tor4taf . r. t? To nr mwmmm IT tt. RutaaaiaiM Mullfu) b.4wg. Oar Utrne- Btftnd DaarKw' uiiiMiitn tnaR JwMW f-htr rmm-