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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 Southern Pacific Co. from Independence, Oregon To Omaha and Return $61.95 To Kansas City and Return $61.95 To St. Louis and Return $69.45 To Chicago and Return $74.45 and to other principal dUe In the Eesl. Middle West and 8ouih. Correspondingly low fare. On Sal June i, I; August 11, 12 To t&NVER and Rtturn $36.95 On Sal May 17, July 1, Auoust 11 Golna; transit limit 10 day from date of aale, final return limit October 31st, ' ... These Uckata present wd very attractive feature. In the way or stopover privilege, and choic of route. tnreby enabling pa, engers to make lde trip to many Interests point nroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a light advance over the rate quoted. full particular, sleeping car reservations and ticket will be fur nished by any Southern Ptcirtc local agent, or , . WM. McMURRV, General passenger Aaent, Portland. Oregon. Seed and Cultivate WITH Iron Tools FOR SALE BY A M. lVade.fr Co. IV. E. CRIVEX, Manager Independence Oregon iiittle Palace flotel MOSS WRITER. Proprietor Independence, - Oregon he Court Resort ai?d German Iiupch Place FRANK H. COLLIN S, Proprietor 35T State St. Salem, Oregon Phor? 117 What Has Long Been Meeded BY THE CITIZENS OF ItfDEPENDENCE The Independence Cleaning and Pressing parlor are prepared to call for and deliver all work, and guarantee prompt attention and satisfaction. We make combination 8ult and adjustable Skirt hang era to your measure. Be sure and tee them. Give us a trial for good work and the price will be right. Work done yvhile you wait. Guy McKnight - Independence I 1ST S U E A. UST O E Anyone wishing good rellabe fire Insurance call on or write to 3. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Beaver State Merchants T'-tal of Portland, and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove The Salem Steam Laundry GUARANTEES YOU PERFECT WORK Leave laundry at D. Taylor's Barber Shop, Independence, Oregon k " ' "Xefr NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE HOPDACI , Th "Ice crraro" seaaon I !. Ralph Porterfleld n a Hopdale visitor Sunday. Mr. Arh Blopr"aa n Indepen dence visitor Saturday. Mug tlkiper Baa been sawing wood tal week with his gasoline woodaaw. The "Matkln's" man wa through her last wek. Mr. M. U McGowan and Mr. Maggie Sharer drove to Independence Saturday to attend the annual roll call of th ilaptlat church. . Floyd Woodward's fine strawberry patch la whit with bloom. Wood Bros, have a good stand of bop. Nearly everyone here was making garden last week. We understand that Mr. Dsvens wa visiting friends and relative In and around Buena Vista last week. John Saunders has (one to Cor- vallls. Walter Acog drove a well on his farm last week. A number of men. among whom were Martin Conger and Will Bevens were at work repairing the bridge across the slough here last week. ANTIOCM. Bessie Clark Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Sullivan, of Monmouth. William Boglnkl Sundayed wltn his brother Joe of Monmouth. H. R. Flshback made a business trip to Portland last Thursday. Mn Rtt Ilamer who baa been vtsiuhg with hre mother Mrs. E. Clark, returned to her home In Salem Sunday. Dave Olln Is building- an addition to his bouse. William, Ida and Letts, Flshback, who are working In the hop yard for Mr. Hodges of Rlckreall. spent Fri day and Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Flshback. Dick Ogle and family moved Sat urday to Walker Bros, hop yard near Independence where they have em-ploymnt. Lee Egleston. of Elkins, visited at the home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mr. R. M. Basley Sunday. Allle Griffith, wife and daughter, Nettle, and Llnnle Shipley went to Rlckreall Sunday. BUENA VISTA Dr. McQuown left for the eastern Oregon country Wednesday. J. K. Neal and G. W. McLoughlln are attending the Sunday Bchool con vention In Salem this week.' W. P. Beven of Hopdale is visit ing in Buena this week. Mr. Stewart and wife of the Jef ferson country were transacting busi ness In Buena Thursday. A. J. Hall and A. J. Richardson were Independence visitors Saturday. Ray Saunders of Hopdale was a Buena visitor Saturday. Some of our young folks attended the ball game at Jefferson Sunday. Martin "Conger of Hopdale was transacting business here Tuesday. Clyde Hill was a Buena visitor Monday. Mrs. Reuf of the Suver country was transacting business in our city last Tuesday. E. F. Black has purchased J. E. Well's interest in the meat market here. Mr. Stewart of Jefferson purchased several milch cows In this vicinity one day this week. MONMOUTH Dr. Crowley has disposed of his residence proprty to Mr. Baker, the local warehouse man, who will take possession immediately. Dr. Crowley will move hla family to Portland to rt reside. He will continue his office here and will also have an office In Portland. Earl Gardner returned to his home at this place after three months profitably spent In Portland. Mrs. J. L. Murphy is visiting in Portland this week. Sheep shearing is now in order in this vicinity, a fine clip being pro duced. There are no scrub sheep in the country as of yore. Most of the sheep are well cared for now where as they were allowed to starve to death in many instances. We are glad to know we do not have so much chii ship-shod farming these days. Archie McNeal returned to Mon mouth to spend the summer after a winter in Cove, Marion county. He liked the change very much. T. J. Pettlt is moving his family to Corvallis this week where they will live. His son and daughter will at tend the O. A. C. A, F. Clark and family now live on College Avenue in the Powell res Mrs. Cartmell still continues to be an invalid with heart trouble. Milton Force, of Portland, si home on a visit with his parents. Sam Work who has been afflicted with ratarart on the )" m to rau fetal lltndnra. ri-ltty had a operation on on rye by a p-'ll tat In Portland. )U can now av ouh to uuul . TU OtiCT will be prais on Utr, h probably will p entirely rvtrd to sight ' Prof. Lincoln Murphy, a frunr rt-a-Ident of thta place but now of Hood Klvir. v tatted old friends Ju this RUiWII lire, have tlietr f' wool crop hUh togvthar with this year' will mean constdfrabl cah with the price advancing. The M ! UuUor are holding th.-lr wheat crop and with the price above the dollar mark will make's pliant sensation to the purse atrlnue. MUs Clara Bran Ulud frlfiid In Monmouth th last of the pant twk returning to Corvallis Monday. 8h was a gueat at th Fugate home Sun day. . The building of a flouring mill for Monmouth 1 now an assured fact. John Grant and . wife , of Dallas wer In tn' .fllJ !0,;i!r i " 1 . - Chamberlain' Liniment This la a new preparation and good one. It la especially valuable as run for chronic and muscular rheu- matlam and rollef from pain. , which affords In acute Inflamatory rheu matism. Those who have used it have Invarabiy spoken of It In th highest terms of praise. Lame ' back, lame houIder.and Uff neck are due to rheumatism' of the muscjos, usually brought on by exposure to old or damp, and are quickly cured by ap plying this liniment freely, to th af fected part! 8orenea of the muscle, whether Indued by violent exercise or injury, 1 allayed by thsl liniment. For ale by P.. M. fCtrkland. All kind of legal blank for sal at thla Office. ' A Crd Thl 1 to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It top the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiate. The genuine Is in a yel low package. For sale by P. M. Kirk-land. Patronise our Advetiner. t Wood for sale Second growth at 13.60. old growth $4.00 a cord de livered. 8. Cox, Independence. Phone 143. ! . ; .0 k r- mm W For Inftntd nd Chlldfn. Auouvl i ria imr. ANtalafPrrpaniiljntrAi slmllaitialteRxidarvjlMii tbttoSuBsritMkliiiMth I Promo Irs Difit1onWJ nrsisiu HniJL ooiiuu btebi Optum.Murprurtf nurMucrsLl .. Ill ! II 11 III MOB, SOW aajauaaj""'1 " Wonu k onvnltkmi jrvenat ru53 and LOSS Of SUP. facSix S NEW VDRK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of A ;W Uso For Over Thirty Years TW HltUM VMS IV. PIANOS AND. ORGANS Cheapest and Best FIAXOS m ORGANS RENTED GEO. "CWILL MBMPJBMHiBssaBHMaBiHHi Phonographs Edison, Victor, Colombia Full Line of Cylinder and Dise Records GEO."o"wiLL SEWING. MACHINES ' Oenuloe Needle .. OH and New lru SEWING MACBIXE3 RENTED GEO. C. WILL - Popular Sheet Music and Studies GEO. C. WILL WE DON'T BOAST this lAKzvsrisroaniMs i 1 -or KWOWINC HOW 1 III ij II. When we say that we can fit you better and cleaner and with more style than your tailor can. We utter only a clothing fact, for Stein Bloch made our spring and summer styles. And we can do all this at a saving to your finances that will sur prise you. Come in and prove it. A try-on will make all, plain to you. We pay your round trip fare between Salem and Independence. G.WJohnson&Co. 141 N. Commercial St., SALEM, OREGON In 4