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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
The Vfe'ry Best is Here I " I J la I S Iy ') I Maui TOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES Edcrheimer, Stein & Co. This store is offering superior Clothing for Young Men. It's always an advantage to buy where the greatest opportunities are offered; where the selection, variety and pricing is such that your fullest sat isfaction is assured in advance. Our complete line of the season's best Clothing now in. For the next two weeks special display of exclusive styles and fabrics, rich patterns, perfection in fit and tailoring-in fact the niftiest, the cleverest and smartest apparel ever plan ned for young men. You will find the facilities of this store ample, in addition, we can save you from Five to Ten Dollars on your suit against city prices. We are ready to prove this by comparison. ALL SUITS FROM $15 TO $25 Fully Guaranteed The Bee Hive Store NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE and Edna Hicks attended the play. "The Girl of the Golden West", at Wlllamlna Sunday night. I MIhb HrlUo Evans visited Misses Catherine and Cora McLean Satur day afternoon. months, is regaining his health under the skillful treatment of Dr. Butler. BUENA VI8TA A. J. and George Hall were Inde pendence vlsltora Saturday. Clyde Hill was transacting business In our city Saturday. Mr, Foster of the Independence country was a Buena visitor Friday. N. E. Tyler was transacting bus iness in Independence Friday. M. N. Prather is putting in a new picket fence around his residence. R. L. Hall was transacting business in Independence Monday. HARMONY Miss Iva Porter returned Sunday from a three months visit in Kansas. She was accompalned by her cousin, Wm. Frail. Allen McLean was a Portland visit or Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley wuson ol Highland visited at the home of her father, Geo. Porter, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dickey of Wlllamlna were Harmony visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guttry were cal led to California by the Illness of his . brother. They left Friday morning. , A Sunday school was organized at Harmony Sunday afternoon. The fol lowing officers were elected: Super intend, W. A. McLean; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Alfred Hill; Sec retary, A A. McLean; organist, Mrs. Townsend; chorister, j. a. riuu, janitor, Tex Latham. j Harmony school Is now , the proud possessor of a new 8 foot flag. j The Harmony base ball nine went j to Ballston Sunday to play ball and were defeated to the tune of 27 to 9. j On account of Illness of the teach-1 fifl&rs. the school CI ( 1T1 iao v" was closed Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Miss Edna Hicks Is working at the Hotel Sheridan. A large crowd attended the sing ing at Mr. Morltzs' last Sunday night. A. A. McLean was a Wlllamlna visitor Monday afternoon. . Warmnnv neODle Join- A QIUUVCl Vfc - r - ed the Grange at Sheridan Wedneflda The attenaence ai bcuuui u-v... quite irregular the last two weeks on account of many having the grippe. Guy Syron, Delia Hicks, Byron ANTIOCH. G. C. Pltzer recently purchased a horse of Geo. Boothby of Monmouth. A number from here attended the I. O. O. F. speaking at the Normal chapel Sunday. The Monmouth Junior base ball team passed through here on their way to Falls City Friday. Mrs. Retta Hamer, of Salem, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Clarke. James Russell, of Parker, was In these parts the middle of the week. Clem Fishback who has been work ing in the hop yard at Rickreall for Mr. Hodges, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fishback. Rlddell Bros, have been Bowing land plaster the paBt week. HOPDALE Mr. and Mrs. C P. Wells of near Buena Vista, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Bevens Sunday. The "Stork" visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conger Saturday and left them a girl baby. Mrs. Viola Hall, who has been visiting In Independence for several weeks returned to her home here. John Saunders of this place and a Mr. Elkins of Buena Vista are mak ing cord wood for D. B. Taylor of Independence. Training has begun In the Sloper Bros, hop yard. M. W. McGowan and little son, who were visiting relatives here last week returned to their home near Boring. Mr. Saunders was making garden last .week. He also has the finest pansles around here. W. V. Acox made a large new gate last week. E. F. Black, of Buena Vista was a Hopdale visitor last Sunday. Mike Goetz, of Independence, Is boarding with Floyd Woodward while he is farming his ranch near here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shafer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eston Bevens of near Buena Vista. Al Fishback was an Independence visitor last Saturday. There is a very poor stand of hops so far in several yards at and around this place. M. L. McGowan, who has been so 111 with heart trouble, the last few MONMOUTH Miss Effle Shore visited freinds in Albany last week. Mrs. W. 0. Meador returned to Eu- I gene to resume her school work after spending the vacation with her par ents here. Harry Stine visited his mother re cently at this place returning to U. of 0 Sunday. Mrs. Bowen and daughter Miss Florence and Mrs. May Bowden-Bab-' bltt and Dick were Salem visitors las Saturday. The Athletce entertainment Satur day evening was a decided success in every particular. E. W. Strong took a party of four to Albany Friday in his automobile. They were I.O .0 .F. members and they went to meet with the lodge of that place. The base ball game between Dal las and Monmouth high school was won bv Monmouth by a score of 8 to 4. Hood Craven, a .former business man Of this place, was a pleasant cal ler in town Saturday and Sunday. He reports everything fine out at his mountain home near the sea. Mrs. Mary Campbell and daughter Catherine went to Corvallls to visit Miss Agnes Campbell who is attend ing the 0. A. C. They will also visit President P. L. Campbell at U. of 0. before returning home. Mrs. A. N. Halleck has gone to Newport to care for her son Taylor's wife who is quite sick. Mrs. P. E. Chase returned Friday from a three days visit at Corvallis. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Elbert are In Eugene at the bedside of their flicted with a cancer, fected with a cancer. Archie Hosner came down from Corvallls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mulkey went to Amity Friday to visit their son on the farm. 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. Kirkland. Dallas; Oregon BUY PROPERTY NOW OUT AT BAY GITY It's the safest buy of any property on the market to-day. Six per cent profit guaranteed on two years. What better? 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 12,000.000 addition al for the rapid completion of the railroad to Bay City and the United Rail ways are building there with all speed. 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 AGENTS FOR POLK COUNTY IndependenceOregon.