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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
Smart Styles, Boys and Childrens Clothes You'll not be able to find more stylish or appropriate spring suits for boys and young men than at this store The people of Polk county are learning that this is the store to visit first when style and quality are considerations This spring we are showing the largest stock of boys clothes outside of rortland We ve so many styles, with so many new and attractive features, that customers get enthusiastic in looking them over. And when a purchase is made, there is no question of the selection being the right one. 'rv- V' tr,rJ YTRAGOOn One pair of 'XTRAGOOn knee pants will stand up against more sliding and kneeling, or climbing and straining than two pair of unlined and flimsily fin ished Knick erbockers. The trousers with all our boys' suits That means HI S ' I'X " - i', v , , IJt 4 I j J TT i YTRAGOOH There is more individual fea ture in our boys' suits than in any other make. The la bel means that they must please: if they don't, please us by return ing an unsat isfactory pur chase. It's eas ier to replace a suit than a customer. t -rrrr1" C H y i I, 1 I ' XTRAGOOp are lined through practically double wear, besides holding the shape doubly as well and the quality of the material regulates the different prices. We absolutely guarantee all suits at from $5.00 to $10.00. W InvlU you to come and examlno tho CleverMt, th amarteot apparel ever planned for Boya and Young man, and ahown only at thla store. THE BEE HIVE STORE Dallas, Oregon NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE HIGHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Whlteaker were trans- acting bualnesa In Independence last Monday. Wm. Cockle finished sowing about 20 acres of clover last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Osterveer spent Tuesday with Will Shafer and family of Hopdale. Joe Loundree returned from Boring Tuesday evening. Mra. Campbell of Independence apent Thursday of last week with Mrs, A. B. Shafer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Osterveer drove t Independence last Wednesday with the Intention of returning to their home In Portland, but got left by the train being so late on account of the engine breaking down. Sam Russell was doing business in Independence Thursday. George Agee was farming last week for Ben Mason. Glenn and Carl Loundree are the fond possessors of a neat little jockey addle and sDurs. which their father purchased for them last week and they certainly have been doing "Old Jack" their donkey all the exercise ho needs since. Oren McElmurry last week purchas ed a rubber tire buggy of Hanna Bros Now watch Oren's smoke. got one of his feet severely cut on barbed wire last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shafer drove to Ind( ptndonce in their new rubber tire buggy Sunday afternoon. Among: those from this place who attended church services at Buena Vista Sunday morning were: WUIard Btvens and son, Willie: W. V. Acock and Harry Honnlcutt. HOPDALE Catlin & Linn, of Salem, were over here last week looking after their in terests in the Buena Vista Hop Co. ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Osterveer and little son, of Portland, were the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Will Shafer Wednes day of last week. Al. Fishback was an Independence visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Arch Sloper was an Indepen dence visitor Thursday of last week. M. L. McGowan has finished hauling lumber for the erection of a fine barn on his place. Willie Bevens, a prosperous young farmer of this place has finished stak ing his hop yard. Work is progressing nicely In the Sloper brothers' hop yard. We understand that Ray Saunders has purchased a band of goats from B. P. Black of Buena Vista. John' Saunders fine driving horse BUENA VISTA J. M. Prather was an Albany visit or one day last week. Clyde Hill was looking after his in terests here one day this week. Mrs. . W. E. Bevens and her sister, Miss Lula Locke were transacting business in our city Friday. J. E. Wells was an Independence visitor one day this week. Dr. McQuown, who has been visit ing in Salem for several days past re turned to this city Wednesday. C. Fisk, who has been down on the Molalla looking after the Doernbecher Mfg. Co '8 logging interests returned home Saturday evening. W. W. Percival, of Independence, was a Buena Vista visitor Thursday. W. P. Bevens and wife of Hopdale were Buena visitors Saturday. C W. Fisk and wife were Salem visitors Monday. C. O. McClain returned home Sat urdnr after spending several days at Ostrander. Wash. Messrs. Black & Wells have moved Into their new quarters. ANTIOCH. Jay Clark is shearing sheep near Buena Vieta this week. William Fishback who is working at Rickreall visited his parents here Sat urday and Sunday. Geo. Sullivan and family of Tal- niage were guests or Mrs. ssumvan s mother, Mrs. E. Clark, the first of the week. Miss Ida Dulgman visited friends in Independence over Sunday. Several from here attended the W. H. KImsey sale at Rickreall Saturday. Miss Ida Fishback visited Amma Bingman of Monmouth Sunday. Rufus Smith is having three acres of strawberry plants set out this week Luther Grounds of Monmouth sur veyed for Mflt Boycley Thursday. MONMOUTH Miss Leota Foster spent Easter at home returning to her school at Balls ton on the Monday morning train. The evening of April 15th is being looked forward to with much pleasure anticipated as Whitney College Glee Club will give the last number on the Citizens Lyceum course. Miss Dora Murdock who is teaching the Guthrie school spent Sunday at home. Mrs. H. S. Chase received the sad news last Thursday from Wisconsin that her only brother was lying at the point of death. Mrs. Ethel McLeod Kemp and daugh ter and her sister-in-law Miss Kemp were Monmouth callers from Lewis vllle Saturday afternoon. Ed. Rogers living southwest of town received a large traction engine Wed nesday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorence went te Falls City Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Fream. The school meeting resulted in a sb mill tax being voted for the' public school. With the voters present there were 64 yeas and It nays, Mr. and Mrs. Metzer of Rickreall at tended services at the Christian church Easter and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riddel! Jr. P. E. Chase and wife Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mulkey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mott of Inde pendence visited with the Fugates Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuller now ride in a new rubber tire buggy. Last Thursday evening seven of the Normal Lodge I. O. O. F. members attended a banquet with the Indepen dence Lodge and reported a "dandy" fine time. Mr. and Mrs John Palmer were in from their farm doing business Satur day. Stallion Posters With the assistance of the typesett ing machine in which was recently installed in this office we are in a position to do all kinds of printing superior to any other shop in the country. The Enterprise is on a par with any printing institution of Port land. How about your stallion bills? Let them be done at the Enterprise office. People past middle life usually have some kidney or bladder disorder that saps the vitality, which Is natu rally lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. For sale by P. M. Klrkland. Patronize our advertisers. BUY PROPERTY NOW OUT AT BAY GITY It's the safest buy of any property on the market to-dayi Six per cent profit guaranteed on two years. What better? i Over one hundred people have taken advantage of the easy payment plan on Bay City lots within the last two months. Don't wait any longer if you wish inside property. E. H. Harriman has appropriated $2,000,000 addition al for the rapid completion of the railroad to Bay City and the United Rail ways are building there with all spee d. Every person that buys there now will double and treble their money in less than one year's time. Don't hesitate, don't wait; act now. We let you name the terms. A life in surance Included with every sale. Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Company SOLE AGENT8 FOR POLK COUNTY Independence, Oregon. i