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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1909)
Y 5l IjtJ SPIRIT OF THE GOLDEN WEST We hereby offer $1000 to enyonc proving by chemi analysis or otherwise thot CYRUS NOKLK con is anything excepting pure slriilht a&cd whiskies. It isdistille J in an olJ-fashiar.cd -till end contains .... those scco-id.iry products J. Jir.f lation which the U. S. Agricultural Department rnj nc U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present to entitle the distillation to be called v.l.iskcy. Alcohol docs not contain these corsillucr.!. Neither does cheap o cn!!ed straight v.hLl.ey made in a continuous or many chaiv.bcrcd still. Money talks, CYRUS NOBLE-a pure cla-honest-whlskcy aged in wood. A ouart bctJc c. CIMJ1KE CYRIH Aft NOBLE direct to you, all charge ri A to the nearest railroad expret office. W. J.VAN.SCHUYVER & CO. Ejubtidwd. 1864 105-107 Second Stffrt. PortUnJ. Oegoa CUT T THIS LINt NO Mtlk TO-0 W. J. Van Schuyw & Co.. rnUl. Or.,-. EacWd pU. fcd $4.90 tut v.hid pkuc ttnd mt l oacc bjf ofnu. pnpui. four quart CenuiiM Cjma Noble. P a AM. Ca7 She Court Resort arpd Geprcpan Ltupch Place FHANK II. COLLIN 8, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phor,e 117 INSURANCE Anyone wishing good reliable fire Insurance call on or write to 8. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Beaver State Merchants Mutual of Portland, and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove T1i Alaka Yukon Tailfte Kuwait Ion and the Oregon State CotnmUaou 'are waking a atr'iiuoua rffort to ' atnure for Portland Pay at the 8.attl' Pair all the floats thai will beaUown In tho 'Spirit of the Uoldeii Wrt" parade at the Koae rtlval of June Ninth. Thla nam-anl will be one of the moat beautiful feature of the tar nival, and will aorve ulendldty to etnlolt the ondorful ri'aounc of the Oregon Country, a ti float, car or chariot will reprewtit the giatililfM fruit and other product tmlijsvnou to the many Important loialltlea of the groat Northwetit country. It la pro posed to make the parade in Seatltw an fatt replica of thla particular parade a seen in Portland. The floats are to be one of the chief attraction of the celebration which will be held In Seattle on "Ore gun Day" July 17. and through an agreement between the exposition of ficials and the Oregon State Com mission for the Seattle Kulr. these 20 floats repreiieniiillve of the indust ries and resources of various com munities of the state will form the nucleus of the principal street dem onstration which will take place on thnl occasion. Tho Northern Pacific Railway in response to a request from the A. Y. P. K. officials bus agreed to haul these floats from Portland to Seattle and back again, absolutely free of charge, having been informed that the Interstate Commerce Coiumlslon will Interpose no objection to such a plan, because the floats are to be sent to Seattle for exnimum pur poses only. In addition to the plan to have these magnificent set pieces appear li the "Oregon Day" parade, an arrange ment has been made by the Hose Fes tival with the Oregon State Commis sion whereby they will be photograph ed and reproduced on lantern slides and shown in the auditorium of the Oregon building together with a lecture on the resources of the com munities represented. These lantern slides and lectures will be afterwards sent to the East and exploited through out the East and Middle West. urday evening by Dr. Thmua 1. UrtK-n of New Jersey. Dr. Ureen come one of the abl-t lecturers lu the Putted Btate and patmua are assured a profitable and entertain ing evening. c aiesczc v m J J V . M JLJi DeWllt a CarbolUed WHch llaieli Salve penetrates the sklu and heal quickly. It la especially good for plb It Is sold here by the William Drug Co. Patronise our AdvertUers, If you should have a cold, a few doses of Kennedys Laxative Couth Syrup lll act very promptly. Child ren especially like Kennedy's Laxallv Cough Syrup, as It tastea so good, nearly like maple suuar. It Is sold by the Williams Drug Co. LAME BACK EVERY MORNING Cililc Palace Hotel Independence T. oi. Crunor, ProprittOT eartfiOly Supplied Cables. Special Attention to Commercial Craft. What Papers Do You Read ? 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 ha made a very poor living working by the day and doubtless working for men who 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; the thoughtful men who support the farm journals. They are the men who read books and papers on agriculture, fruit growing, 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. 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. j NORMAL NEWS 1 President Ressler attended the meet ing at the Commercial Club In Port land on Friday evening in the interest of the Monmouth Normal. Miss Edith Larson visited her home at Astoria for a few days last week, the occasion being the wedding of her sister. Miss Fannie Fisher was the guest of her brother at O. A. C. during the oratorical contest. D. C. Henry, president of the senior class had as his guest during the or atorical contest, his aunt Mrs. Stanley of Missouri. Mrs. Stanley will visit Mr. Henry and the normal for a week. H. B. Buckham, senior member of the faculty, celebrated his birthday on i Sunday the 14th. Mr. Buckham was ' kindly remembered with beautiful I carnations and violets, a token of esteem from several of the alumni. An unusually large number of girls went on Sunday for the 4 o'clock "sing." The Oratorical Contest Not the least in the ipterest of the past week was the trip of the O. S. N S. delegation to the contest at O. A. C. Until Thursday it was hoped to secur a special motor but a large enough number could not be guaranteed. On Friday morning twenty-one jolly de legates with Miss Grace Whitehouse, critic of the 3d and 4th grades in the training school, as chaperon, were of f j for Corvallis. The delegates, who Miss I Whitehouse avers, conducted them 1 selves admirably, were as follows: i onlA. u urlrlnV Tiininr T.exip acuiui u. 1 1 " " - Stracham; Sophomore, E. J. Montague Freshman, Ervin Springer, Vespertine Incy Baker, Delphian, Ruth Fugate; Normal, F. M. Phelps; Faculty, Carrie Hathaway. The O. S. N. S. orator wai David C. Henry. Others in the party were, Misses Catherine Campbell, Orace Hawley, Blanche Mulkey, Ethel Lucas, Ida Goyne, Sadie Ellis. At the banquet following the contest Mr. Hedrick reponded to the toast "Col lege Life" in behalf of the normal. Miss Catherine Campbell remained at O. A. C. as the guest of her slsts-r, Agnes Campbell for a few days. Miss Mary White, a member of the Senior class, took charge of Miss Whitehouse's grades on Friday. The concert on Saturday night by the Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers was very largely attended. The pro gram was one of the best ever given here and the Williams company is assured a hearty welcome by a large audience should they ever return to Monmouth. The fifth number of the citizens course will be a lecture on next Sat- A Back Is Always Wont In the. Morning. Independence People are Finding Relief i A bnck that ache all day and caus es discomfort at nlnlit Is usually worse In the morning. Makes you feel a if you hndu't any sleep at all. Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kldueys. Dean's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys makes you feel better, work better, ret better and sleep better. Permanent cures in Independence prove the merits of Doan'a. Geo. W. Richardson, Monmouth St., Independence. Ore., say: "I suffered from a severe pain in the small of my back, especially at night and would arise In the morning feeling so lame and stiff that I could hardly put on my clothes. I was very miserable when Doan's Kidney Pills came to my attention. I procured a box at P. M. Klrkland's Drug Store and they helpet me In a short time. I do not hesitate j to recommend Doan' Kidney Pills to j others suffering from kidney complaint or sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nlred States. ! Remember the name Doan's and ; take no other. 40-41 The Kind, Yott IUvo Always nought, nnd MliUU has bct'U lu ue for over 30 ymra, lms txtrna tho nljrwtmro o! mimI lint Ihhmi tmulo ihmUt lil: fi r , f' noitnl supen !! ulnco Its Infmiej. eWyJT u Allow no tn to t revive you In 11:1. All Cotiiifcrfelta, Imitation Mid "Illt--TMi,, re but Experiments that trltle nvlth ntl endanger tto ieUb of Inftuits nd CUlldrru UiK'rleutM ttjfahwt lCiM5rluiat, What is CASTORIA Cuatorta Is ft liurmlcM nuliatlttite for Cuator Oil, Pure orlo, Drepn mid Kitliiiir Hyrups. It U riettwuiw li rontulrt ii-tthr Opium, ilorphlno m-r other MioIj Hiiltatuure. Its njje U Its guamnteo. It dostroj Woriu uud ulliiys lVviTUImeas. It cures I)lurrlmi nrtd WImI Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble, cures ComHmUi and Fhituleiiey. It iuliulltes tho Food, reirlute tluv fitonuu h mid llowelit, iflvlnif Iieulthynnd natural sleep. Tho Chlldreu's l'nuucr The JHotuer Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boors the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. SB Pianos Organs Sewing Machines Talking Machine Records Piano and Organ Studies Sheet Music Extras for All Makes of Sewing Machines GEO. c. WILL, Ranis of uooes of OKI and Relia ble HotllHf Of (too. C. Will (iood goods, right price, posi tive guarantee, and defect (the fault of instru ment) repaired fro of charge. 121 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. SUPERB SHOWING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Thi peaf-on' rreationu bo far excel thoe of any previous season that we are -nthuMaftic irnleed about the euperb showing in every department It n i our pleasure to offer vu this spring the Krightost. Most Stylish, Uest Made Mer chandise and by far the Greatest Values we have ever offered. GORDON'S GUARANTEED $3.00 HATS Have a reputation that lias long been established SMARTEST OF 1909 STYLES They are of the latest and of the late colors A Showing of Men's Apparel That any store might well be proud of, and just what smartly dressed men wear, can be found at Stockton s MEN'S SUITS FROM $8.00 TO $30.00 Oxford Shoes for Men Positively the advanced styles for spring-styles to suit all feet,aH eyes, all purses ro 0 comfort, get style, Bet both here either In a high or low M EN S SHOES hoe. Let us fit you with a pair of hoe. that will give you absolute satisfaction. A New Shipment of Ladies Tailord Suits JUST RECEIVED SATURDAY. THESE ARE DECIDEDLY HANDSOME SUITS J. L STOCKTON SALEM