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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
v LOCAL AND f BWIONAL NfW. WlUUni U xU'.V.zji lp OIa Hllderbrand apent Sunday In Ihl city. M .11 R, H, Ki U m th al.k 114 tiU Ray Lacry iu a Parker laUor Tu-day. r . ii Lll tkydttuft) a4 f rtiJ Cmp fcrll wcr lfellaa tialiors Saturday. Bam Onwi of Atrlle waa Id thla rlty over Sunday. I to Salem Wednesday. ., MUe IWnle lUntW and Mra. E. M Toung r' SaJeu "fUitun Bamrdayj o- Mr. T. II. Dr?lT riitrttmHl the J"1v Hundred Club Wfdnuljr aftfr Mr. and Mra. F. A. William pnl Sunday with Uur furtwa parem, J Airil. o 1 C G, Lood''andf family ! ret urned Monday from a few darn Ttstt; la Albany. L R. L. Gain, manager of (h &iax theater, mad a bustneaa trip to Tort land Monday. Mra. G. A. Wilcox la expected borne from the GoodTSa marl tail Uos!tal the Uatof ihl. .JClVVFl o Leas GaJbretb of California arrh4 here with hia bunch of horaea and will train tbem here. i;:: '.! t wy S. a Walker and J. E. Hubbard drove over to Salviu Saturday To at tend the ho a bow. V 1 "if." i'.i 1 William aa Vl rr I Six room houae for rent. Enquire Cha. UU aa' Ileal Eatate Co. v ' o j: Mra. Ed Owen and Mra. J. K. Hub bard were Salem vlattor Friday. Goldie Roads 'of CorvallU pent Sunday with relative In thta Wis city Mr. V. M. Klrklana la spending a few day with frlenda In Portland thta week. ; 0 Mr, O. L. liawklna of Dallas was n. independence visitor the first of the week. : Mr. R. P. Weaver of thla city waa gueat of frlenda at Salem tb lant of ih wek.- -v o ! j AbtoUttiy A VvLTli- ill tho chief ingredient. th active principle. and he<hfulnei,to DAinr:3 1S2B. r -n 0 Insures wholesome and dell- clous food for everv di 1 in every home H ftieepLataa , r i ll fUAhua fNOriltlONAL CAHQt Dr. G: M. Mi Uh Ucitrtnarf $wtci it Itu.rvo: Omca lil, rMiJeiiM Ui. " OffiM at Sfml Joaea' l.lvary liar. I INDltrKKDltNCE, OKKUON Colifornio Medicated Soap , Thm tot nt, rlnffvt luuU ', I. mm, .. .. ..... ,. . ... . .Mts,'J. W Richardsen; Sr.' ls ' Muamouta r).( navtwotf Or, , THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnullU, s : : : 0rmft Chat. Grmgmy, Jtgt., Dallas, Onm. Launch Indepondenco . tlft VlwM IuJ4eu m4 aW aa dally iepl fanday. raBagr aad (rikt bulmllrlld. . Leava I atli'Mndenee t ;!.!. ( : Leave ataleai , I l;lla,M, Shipper I W. It. ALLIN, 0. D. t. 0CNTI$T Both abouea. Cooper Bldg. .. Independence. Orecoo. BUSINESS LOCAL Kirk wa among the Salem I rlalior, Saturday. Mr. Kirk took in the borae ahow. . i Dr. AUln, Deatlst, Ceoaer Bldg. ' o " Loat Ladle bTack kid gloVe iome-l,, tljig 0mce wbere between tne oiu town ana tne Retn to thl f flee. ' 45 All kind of legal blank for sale Cbaa'VUliui was a, Visitor U Sa lem Saturday. He wa accompanied by hi little daughter I 111 ; 1 ! : I miss aaran oiory wu -viBiuHg aiisb Sarah Stump of this place returning to her botne ear Airily MBday.( ( 0 ) ...-I;. Rev. IL. C... Dunnsmore of Prtnes rllle the pastor of the Presbyterian Church arrived in this city Tuesday. Don't forget the chicken dinner Sunday at the Little Palace Hotel, the first given by the new ' proprietor, Moss Walker. ; ; o ." 1 " ' Claud Pryer of, Castle Rock. Wash. ((jlsltlrig' with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fryer of this place. 1 Roy McFadden of Portland came: Wadaeadar to spend a few days with hi mother, Mrs. Sherman Hays. ( ,'. I , 0 l I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Beery of Mon- A good pair of reading glas ses ll.M at Kramer'. it ..-, ., . i . o .... Horse, buggy, harneaa and cow for sale by J.'W. Bullard, Independence, Oregon. "" 1 ' ' ' -.it : , . .1.1 ,t..s ...! i ' .( . 1 A brand new 60 egg Incubator for sale cheap. Inquire of Herman Jasper- son. . j 5 The nobbiest things In men's and young men's clothing to be had, in In dependence at Con key. Walker &.Lt-h man's.' . : ! .. iui, j For Sale 8. C. IT. Leghorn and Indian Runner duck egga for' hatch ing. C. S. Marks, R. 1, box 25,' Mon mouth. Ore,,, Phone ttC,',;',,.,',, jjW-S i Far Sale - Gasoline 1 wood saw, complete and ready to commenc business. For Information eall i on 8. Mohleman, Independence, re. l2li L. HSW1TT, M. I). rbytlelan and Rargeen 1 Offl ee in Coopr Uulldlnsr. room S aad I. Offloe hour. 0 a. an. to 12 m. an I to B p. m. aad day. Calls answered night ,1.' W.Dickinsons LIVERY and FEED STABLE ; Oeoi tunieaM aad'eareful dnmi G L Hawkins JPf-ff oroie and 1 Lti Granite MoaasseeuaBd Head . 1 tense Oatetery k at. : Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indentat ion taken occasionally . will soon ' re lieve you of all the simple stomach Th icriut thtn in ladles low anmenu that tou now have, but andfahoes and oxfords at Conkey, Walker whlclf may be more serious later on A Lehman's. . i t ooia. by a aruggists. J. D. WINN It I A L T V BR OKIR Farm Loans and Inaurancs. Notary , , . Public. Buena Vlsts, Oregon. ., rr v r 1 11 01. n v Kj The Independence base ball team won from the Rickreall team last Sunday on the Rickreall grounds by score of '19 to It. v o Mrs. J. E. Hubbard returned from : torn of visits to Rebekah lodges in the vicinity of Marion county. Mrs. Hubbard reports having a delightful trip. She made visits to Woodbnrn, Bubbard, Silverton, Mt. Angel and other places. Charles Fitchard looked the dignity of a country grocer this week at Knox's store, during Bob's absence on the sick list It was a time per haps when it would not have been safe to have "winked at the grocer to ee what you'd have got" Did you ever try It? Local talent will present a four act comedy drama at the opera house Wednesday, April 14 for the benefit of Library fund. A pleasing heart story and good comedy parts go to make this one of the best plays pro 4uced by local talent this season Prices 25 and 35 cents. mouth returned Saturday from a visit of several" days" with friends' relatives at Salem. o ' ' w. a. wessner ana ramuy moyea 10 1 For sale S. C. White leghorn -,Ve hftVe JuBt receiVed bur new line McMinnvilleiMondayi where Mr. Mess- eggs. 1.00 for 15. Inquire ' of H. C. BDrina nants. The nobbiest Datterns sner is going into ousiness ana ; tney Hannon, Bell phone, 689. 45-50 and De8t fabrics we have, every ahowi Ber w going . dm, ouomess ana ,- o . f ,n fu peg mi cutg gt CenkeJ , . ... 0 , , . ,' ! ' For Sale Team of horses, weigbt walker & Lehman's. Mr V ft HiifltAt raf nmrl WMnnl .V...i 4 AAA Tiy-11 WM1, M nla ..B. F. J 0 N E S ... ATTOJtXEY-AT-LA W XOTAilY I'UJiLIC Otic tslrs In Cooper BJk rirIPEtf BENCH. OREGON day to her home In McMinnville; after and double driving.. For information a pleasant visit with her daughters of apply to Joe Laundree or phone C6x. this city, Mesdames Hays, Irvine and Whiteaker. : The Free Library Association, hope J Independence, Oregon, to have a building soon and open the reading room' some time in May, The ladies have had all encouragement in their undertaking. 1 If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kld- I - t i . - ... . 1 .Ha u ..1 1.1 1 two-year old Jersey bull for ......b. A. W. 8tansberry, up w M-laae'B BO "cl P peny, as a serious cianey irouDie may develop. For sale by P. M. Kirk- land.',' , ' ' No, ale. Enquire of I fl lUaVlUl U1WM I I BUSINESS COLLEGE U wwmiTWMDTmnim I I POMTLAMB. OUnOM . U. WHITE rOR CATAIXXJ GASH mmmmrnmmKmmmmummm PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ' IY THE ' :; BUTLER PRODUCE CO. 43-8. Dr. Duganne, Deatlst, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121;. Independent, 4410. ; tf , 1 . o 1 is Will attend to renting of residence la Independence free of charge where sama 1 listed with m for sale. 6 per cant will be charged for 'other pro perty: Cha. B. Hicks, real estate agent 40-60 O. r. VB Alln frorlruir Thon 1111 Mala 34 N. Cow. HI. THE ELDRIDGE Kuropcu P.aa '. trg8unor Room In Kail or HIdcI 0Ulrlly LoMted . , Slim, Sri. Neil Oce8tevere and wife returned to their home in Portland Wednesday after a visit of. a week with relatives In the Highland country. Relatives are 'Four horse power upright gasoline engines for sale by S. Muhieman. ! Phone 665, Independence. ' SStf. House cleaning time, new lace cur- the families of Joe Loundree and Pete I tains at Conkey,, Walker & Lehman's. Shafer. J. S. Cooper was a passenger Wed nesday to Portland, accompanied by Mrs. Cooper, who will visit in that city a few days during Mr .Cooper's absence in the Sound cities where he Is called on matters of business. The Prineville Journal , says that Dr. H. C. Dunnsmore left today for Independence, where he has accepted A call. The doctor preached his far well sermon Sunday evening to a crowded church. Dr. Dunnsmore has made a host of warm friends in this city during his stay, and one and all wish him unbounded success in his new location . Regular services for worship will be resumed at Calvary Presbyterian mlleg north of Monmouth. church next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Dunns more, the recently called pastor is on the field and will preach both morn ing a nd evening. In the morning, special Easter service will be held, with music appropriate to the occasion and the ordinance of baptism will be administered to children. Morning ser For sale one . inch wagon almost new . For information call on John Robblns, Independence. ' 40tf " ' ' 0 : ' i Teams wanted $3.75 per day. Slip scraper work at Salem, Falls City and Dallas Railway at Dallas office. 43-4 !;, 'O " About eight head of fresh Jersey cows for sale by Charles O'Brien, 2 " 45-46 0 : Wood for sale Second growth at 13.60, old growth 14.00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 148. . - : ;i: tf 4-2 HAIR GOODS HAIR SWITCHES, PUFFS, ROLLS, SANITARY HAIR WIRE New Combs Barrettes, BaH Pins, Rolls Wanted To trade good house and half acre with some fruit, barn and vice at 11 o'clock and evening at 8 chicken park, in Jacksonville, the o'clock. The regular session of the home town, for unimproved farm Sunday school will be resumed on the land. Will pay cash for part. R. T. following Sunday. The public are cor- Burnett, Jacksonville, Oregon. 45-49. aially invited, to all these services. 0 The black Percheon stallion, Tafia" will be in Independence, Thursday, Friday and Saturday each week, remainder in Dallas. 44-46 "I 'I 1 ' ' ' m m 1 , r EVERY man who has any thought; of appearances wants a new Hat Easter Sunday, and the men who are most particular want the ; Gordon Hat Hair Switches and Hair Rolls Made to Order Stamped Linens, Nuns Pearl Lustre, D.M. C. Cotton The Variety Store ANNORA M. WELCH, Prop , Salem, Ore. All the leading shades and shapes In men's new spring hats at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. Mow sewing machines, fully war ranted, from $13.75 to $25.00, also supplies for your gasoline lamps may be had from H. H. Jasperson. tf. New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mings for Catholics, G. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H. Jasperson. tf. For Sale Edison phonograph, two horns and ninety records. First class condition. See A. G. Baker, North Independence, Price $30 if Sold at once 44-46 o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of If you are a judge of Hat style and Hat quality you ; will select the GORDON if you are not you had " better select the GORDON, for the name is a guar- j antee of best quality and authentic style. NEW SHAPES NEW COLORINGS But the same Matchless Quality GORDON HAT $3.00 O. A. KjRAMERTheH JITTER