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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1909)
m tf mm jg- Li Li L-ZZjw"a There are two kinds of whiskey. One is the other isn t. The kind that IS contains oil the constituents that come from proper distillation and cgeing That's what makes it Kt-AL whiskey. The kind that ISN'T is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is imply alcohol put in charred, barrels, and branded whiskey. The Pure Food Law aims at having the consumer get exactly w hat he calls (or. W hen you call lor whiskey ask your dealer u it will respond tr a government laboratory test. Ask him it he guarantees it. Then you w ill know what you are pc !rg your money lor. Huy the brand you know, the standard tor 70 years. Cyrus Noble pare whiskey all whiskey old whiskey. 4 quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NOELE direct to you, tl charge paid to the nearest railroad expreu office. $4.22 V. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. 4 EiublW 186 I0VI07 Second Street. Portland. Orrenn CUT T TMI IIKC KO MH T-0 W. J. Vaa Schujmr A Co, TtnUm. 0t. EkUiI plttw (nd$4.90 for flkJi fit tcai 1 onct bjr txfttm. pttptid, four quarU CENU1NE CYRUS NOBLE. Ship I... u rnar.riinr . t.tixt,.y,r,,i ,.,f.i.rr ariT.'niiiftj.-.iiraifT.v Breeders' Horse Show Saturday, April 3, Salem FARMERS' PRACTICAL EXHIBITION Cash prize, merchant' prizes, stall ion breeder' prizes, valuable cups, etc. Paying $1000 in cash and special premulms. FOR ALL BREEDS OF HORSES, (Pure-Bred and Grades), stallions, mares, colts, ponies and jacks; two, three and four horse teams, roadsters saddlers. '-'.... If you own good horses, show them at Salem April 3. If you wish to sell here" your market. For premium list and Information, address J. FRANK HUGHES, Pres. 43 44 F. A. WELCH, Sec. Uhe Court Hesort arpd Geprrara tiurpch Place FRANK H. COLLIN 8, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phoije 117 I N S U E A N C E Anyone wishing good reliable fire Insurance call on or write to 8. E. CUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Beaver State Merchants Mutual of Portland, and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove swr?r - ' ii For Style or Beauty We have them. All of the popular shapes and popular priced Shoes WE DO FINE REPAIRING JICOB VOQT 345 8tate Street, Salem, Oregon Citilc Palace Hotel Independence f. (0. Crwnor, Proprietor CartfsCf SkTpned Cilles. fvcdal Rtttnte to eonatreUI Crrit. NEWS FI10H EVERYWHERE MONMOUTH Ir. Tlioum K. limn save im. of Uio iuot iitt.-rtHiii)K I'-iiun in tin Normal Asst'tubly hall Saturday -vi a Inn It ha l' n our prlvlle to hnr In many a day. No bud stroeu or mu.My romU In nnd around .Monmouth. Mr, lil ii Goodnight, of VnnrouviT. U visiting hr parent, Mr. and Mr. It. M. Smith. Minn JoBi ililne Morto of Ihenoriiml went to Portlatnl Satuniny to coiiult an eye pi-Ultxt. Mlu Mary Murphy went to Walla Walln Friday to remain until tli l""t of May. where ho will take vole cul ture whlSo in company with herlter, MIh I.Innle Murphy, who U t. u Mine there. Hoy Siullh and Joo lladek sold their bakery fixture to C'hmuvy Mulkey Who will Inimediately take possession and conduit the same. Smith and Itadek have bounlit the Capitol bnk.'ry In Salem and will k tliero to do bunlneHH. Five more member were added to the Rebekah Lodgo No. 177 Thursday event iik. A dellKhful time was enjoye by all. Mrs. Vaiue Hutler of Montana w ith her two sons. Horace and Leroy. are here on a visit with her husband' parent. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Hutler. J. ii. Stump, one of our fine stock men is having; a touch of lagrtppe but is getting belter now. Mrs. Grace Grant and daughter, Alice and Frieda was over from Dalla to attend the birthday party of Mrs. Amanda Doughty, It being her aeventy fourth birthday. A very plesant time was enjoyed. IVu.r, M)tile and M SuLWI.-r; I- -...I I....,....' I.kt.t. l. IMil! nui niii via; ..!'( .. ... . , lUltf'.'nl Kaden and Kl"d Hy- ''' men Ser. le' her. BUENA VISTA F, M. IHmaliUuii a I'mtUud lbiior one day lat week K. H. iHH-niliechrr of Portland wa a blii vlkllor one day thin k Mer lUuck and Well have pur t hnm-d lot from W. S. Mcl'lalii and will erect a butcher ttliop iIkikiii In (lie ut'r future. J. K. Nul was on the l k llt one day till week. Floyd WiMKlward I remodeling the front of J. K. Neul store thinwe.k. Marlon 'I'liompMin Is nuffd'hi from a evere attack of I.ik''I'I'. . Mr. Mary KnlKht.-n f Hal. in l lit the city visiting, with relative, O. Cole, mate on the steamer I'oiiHinii, Is In the city Uniting with hi sister. Mr. K. 1. I'ratln-r, A Washington luuihcr coiiipuny tins offered t". O, Mcl'liiln of this city a very deslnil le position but Charley hu otlur attraction here In lleuna Vista tint! ri-uiiire nil hi spare time Just at ; r. -iu, W. S. McClam has the oiilrat for putting up F. M. l 't..;:.;.i.;i and sou' new store building. J. D. Wlnu made another land deul tbl week. DeWitt'a Carbolized Witch llazd Salve pi-netrnte the skin and heals (lutckly. It Is especially good fur pll s It at sold by all druggist. WiMI M II 'IU' IllilWIt 1 I ' J J ANTIOCH Mrs. Stlger, of Salem, visited at the home of A. J. Shipley Wednesday and Thursday. Russell Ftshback Is cutting wood for John Stump. Grant Heffley, of Talmage, was out to hi place last week. Homer Foster, of Perrydale, was a Sunday caller at the home of Herman Wunder. William Herren and wife visited with their daughter, Mrs. Haute Tut tle, of Black Rock Sunday. Groves Pltzer Is helping Herman Wunder with his spring work. HOPDALE Mr. and Mrs. Bunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodard Sun day. J. Ltnn, of Salem, was here last week looking after his Interests In the Buena Vtsta Hop Co. ranch. H. C. Hannon is planting several acres to early potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shafer are now residents of this village, having moved to their new home last week. W. V. Acox has set out two hundred peach trees this spring. M. L. McGowan is sowing oats this week. Ray Saunders Is working for Willie Bevens. H. C. Hannon's Incubator hatched seventy nine pure bred white leghorn chickens last week. Mr. McGowan and Willie Bevens transacted business in Independence last Saturday. Floyd Woodard built a show case last week for merchant Neal of Buena Vista. Dick Wood and family have moved into the Brant property of this place. Walter Wells is farming his father'l hop yard again this year. Walter is a 'rustler'. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, vs. Frank J. Cheney make oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the c''y of Toledo, cojntv and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONS HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribe In my presence this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. I Ala-illlitl I, i u . . . m" AM'gf t Jlc rniutrsil.inCt Ai simi!.i!iinih'r,aljni!ltt-iHH linglhr Sitmuiu aikllkiwvh I Uk4 IVivc'r Di-Vi&mflffif! lt;Muiu.Miirii'.tc imrNuiiTil. r.or Nwcotic. J!Sve tftMBk XMUmwa itrm irrtf Ancrfrri Brmrdv forflimflM lion , Sour Monh.l)larrt N'onnsJl'uiiwilMuiuJ'fvrriM m'ss&iul Loss or Sleep- rat Su .tile SitfnMureof NEW YORK. For Inint nnd Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature 3 0 In Use For Over Thirty Year Exc Copy of Wrapper. Pianos Organs Sewing Machines Talking Machine Records Piano and Organ Studies Sheet Music Extras for All Makes of Sewing Machines IUmh of siicoea of Old and Kelia Me Houite of Uno. C. Will tlood goods, right price, posi tive guarantee, and' defects (the fault of Instru ment) repaired fre of charge. GEO. C. WILL, 121 Commercial Streel ileni, Oregon. HARMONY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickey of Willamina visited In Harmony last week. Miss Carmen Sears visited in Balls ton Saturday and Sunday. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. Hicks Sunday by the young folks of Harmony. Mr. Moritz, a farmer of Stanton, Nebraska, have moved onto the Wil son place. Misses Catherine and Cora McLean spent Sunday in Sheridan. A farewell party was given at the home of Harry Strickler Saturday March 13. A large number of frlend3 and neighbors were present and a pleasant evening was enjoyed. Especi ally the delicious lunch served at 12 o'clock. Mr. Strickler and family will move to Sherwood sometime before April 15. Mrs. J.- L. Fink was on the sick list last week. . Mrs. Van Dickey Is recovering rapidly from her recent severe illness. Les Dickey and wife are staying at Van Dickey's now. March 19 closed the sixth report month of school with an average at tendance of 95 per cent. Those neither absent or tardy were, Maide, Christie and Dan Blair, Lester, Merle and Em ma Barber; Lloyd, Elvin and Etta SUPERB SHOWING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Thia season 'b creation o far excel tho of any previous season that we are enthusiastic indeed about the superb showing in every department. It is our pleasure to offer you this spring the Brightest, Most Stylish, Best Mad Mer chandiee and by far the Greatest Values we have ever offered. GORDON'S GUARANTEED $3.00 HATS Have a reputation that has 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, all eyes, all purses . ,nxT,P CTTr.r(, Got comfort, get ityle, get both here either in a high or low M ILJN O OOU H.O shoe. Let us fit you with a pair of shoe, that will give you absolute satisfaction. A New Shipment of Ladies Tailord Suits JUST RECEIVED SATURDAY. THESE ARE DECIDEDLY HANDSOME 8UITS J. L. STOCKTON SALEM