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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
PERSONAL JOTTINGS Miss Ann Cod of WIm vUite4 town. Weduesday. UtloT shop. luJtpfnd- tailor t'P. lndt.(Mud at. Oron. Hattle Mix, Oron, j Mr. Arthur Voore Ultl friends j t DalUu Ut 8uuJy. ' Curlers hn4 tallorwl trousers at Co. Walker A U-hmaus. Mlas Fkrnce Bunou vlalUxJ Fri day with frl.-nds In lalla. J. B. V. Butler visitor in Independence the hut of ' for Salo- UaU-4 bar I1 P"'r I Ctirle lllff. & ' I J. 8. Ciwiw niado a hurriwl trip to CorialUs and return VnlMidy. 1'rof. W. R. Kirk spent a few dy with friend at Nwbr lt Hone, buy. harm and cow for sale by J. W. Uullard, !udpndenc. Oreaou. Horac Uily spent a day or two In Corvallli lat wrek vUtllng relative uid friend. I , . 1. 1 UVe Q t.MWI James Johnon left Monday for Mc Mlnuvllle where be ba accepted a ooaltlon In W. A. Messnera mercan- mh.oo here and oue where he will work. A full line of Udtea Heatherblootu skirts in black and color at Conner. Walker Lehman's. Mrs.Q.W. Conkey went to Albany Tuesday wfcere she la attending the Grand Lodgs of th Rebekshs. Mr. R. Sohren of Dalla passed through her Tuesday on her wy to taa Grand Lodge of the Rebekahs at Albany. Mr. 8cott Undley and dauRhter of Portland were Ulting In thl city the Jatter part of last week, the guests at Mr. A. Whitney. New aewtag machines, fully war Mtte4. from 1S.7 to $J5.0. ! MwpUa tor your garolln lamp may ba had from H. H. Jasparsoa. U. Picnic season la only a little way jpO. We are beat prepared to furnish that swell suit, hat, shirt and shoe at Conkey. Walker ft Lehman'. Mr. W. D. Moreland left Wednes day on her return to her home at Taooma after a pleasant visit the ast three week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper. u r " r-w ytbjolulcty Ture RnrW the a food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. TL only bakinf powder aad trom J Royal Crap Cream of Tartar. BUSINESS LOCAL tile establishment. Isaac Compton, who ha been over1 p, Dugan. Dentist, In the country about Oretown on the pnjence National Bank, coast of Oregon, has returned to his m. dependent, 410. ..... i home near tnis cuy. ever Ind Dell phone tf DeWitf Carbolixed Witch Hasel Salve la good for cut, burn and bruises, and 1 especially food for pile. Refue ubstituter. Sold by all druggist. For sale or trade Hlgh-clags par lor organ In good condition. Enquire at Mr. Neeley' In North Indepen dence. Will trade for young atock of any kind. u The new steamboat being built by Dr. Parrlsh is nearlng completion. It i expected that It will be ready for the run eome time next week. Dr. Parrlsh say that it has exceeded his expectations in the tests that tave been made. Thos. Oregon from Idaho, who bought the Peter Springer place north of Mon jnouth, wa in Independence Tuesday Jooklng after business matter. H. D. Whitman, formerly a laundry f Mnnmnuth but recently of UIBU Portland, died at his home in cltr Wednesday. The remain For ale Good work horse, gentle, and sound: weigh about 1250 pounds. Price $60. 8ee A. W. Towler. Phone Bell 59. For Sale 3 thoroughbred Cots wold ewe and aa many lambs. Will let out on sharea. C. W. Leonard. Monmouth, Oregon. M -63 O. W. Johnson ft Co. are paying round trip fare to customers who buy suit at their tore on Com mercial treet In Salem. 49-6 Hygiene toilet requisite, exquls ltely perfumed and a distinct triumph In the line. For sale by Mrs. Thos. Fennel Phone Farmer 13. 8B1 INflEPENDlNCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TASLC When they pay your round trip in mm. to Salem to buy a ault that of the beat clothe, obtainable It will n. .mi tn trade with O. W. John- Fennel, a recent comer to I brougbt t0 city on the train yes terday morning and taken to Mon mouth for burial. son ft Co. 49-62 Eggs for hatching, for a short time only, from the best White Leghorn stock. Single setting $1.00. two or more settings 75 cents each. Home the auditorium, on phone 512, or can at . r. A general lnvltatlou mage. 47 6 Memorial services will be observed in indonpndnce bv General Gibson Post No. 64, In Sunday, May 30. I A . J KA niihlln BCnOOl i ... . m n i IS weuueu w -" """- Now nn-tA-date casaeis ana "" re- I ... M l.J.nanJatll.a t f utttTHi t h i S . - , - 1 II.. M trim. pupns ui iuucvcuuvv burial rooes, pecii u oat ta al80 . o i D nil Dallas grange, says the Observer, went on record as being opposed to . ..ncmhin nf railroads. The - vote, which was taken Saturday, suited unanimously opposed. memorial service. A request is also . Catholic. O. A. R. If D Warren of the McMlnnville 1 made for flowers with which' to dec tecret orderf obulned from H. Fire Insurance Co.. was out to Alrlle1 orate the grave, at the services to be jMper0B laat Friday adjusUng the losses sus- beid at tne cem., .t . ------ f ,aie-Enqulre of F. SJned by Simpson Bros, in the fire the aften o. Fredrickson 4 mile. Lth of In, rhlclr recently burned their mercan- en to me ' "I-" na tf .... i th fn he arraneea lor me puipu. iia MtaDiisnment ai uiai. v j H-tf. DO YOU WANT to go to the BIG FAIR at Seattle this Summer? Then come at once to the Plymouth Clothing Store, 388 State street, Salem, Oregon, and let us explain to you fully ffmp HPflffll rM mat tNi)iet FOR DALLAS Tr.ln NM lr.- lit.P.e a av:lv Munmottih f.l a. 1 Tmln t ! '"''r""" m. i ! Imk Mnnmoul. M." rrlw ll, II." . ". Trmla N n lns " p. m.: l-v. Ma..yli -i Art Im ;t p. n. ruH Aini tB Tml (T ! Irtr4 . in.; lm Mouaiontli p. ! XlrilSp-m. MOM AUA Tmln N 5 lnv : U.n iiDBiMibiA.ii.;anitlur- dnrr-IA . m. . - , i-" u..nn..ih I Mu. ai.: arrlvM denw i mp. 10. (TkMlnls eaasi moulbAir Alrlle) Tmln NoTl H.I1.M aily 1 9- i lri-. Monmouih p. ; rrH i4v- cno:l p. iu. rnoM aislk TmlnNoTliv.AIrll. Sally 4 P. p adtnoe 4uS6 p. in which includes a free round trip tick et to Seattle and Twenty Dollars in Gold for incidental expenses. Our COUPON PROPOSITION goes into effect Monday, May 24, and continues till Saturday, July 17th. j t& SO REMEMBER. EVERYTHING for MEN to WEAR 388 State Street, Salem, Oregon jl BU5INE55 COILLCL I 1 WMHINTON M D TINTH tTt. I I OUTLAW O OKICON JLJ. WRITE FOR CATALCXJ Tkt ttkovllhoi Plat Tim m m Qov fitim Buy No Pig in a Poko Buy a fence thst has shown Its prac tical worth in years of use. Lirce, heavy wires, flexible hinee joints, quality of steel of exactly propor tioned hardness to be rigbt for the purpose. Thoroughly galvanlied. c FENCE trie PAOHMIONAL CAROt Launch Independence Dr. G. K. Miiln Ucurlnry Jurfltfi Plume: OftV IM, nnUic 44S. Olnw at s,t J"' lrjr lUru. I N U K 1' K M KN C E, OKK.tX emdailv sepl "day. ra-r-M liM(U bmtiiilt. larfsMad" ' t .5 A. i-wlm ;lia,a. Colitomia Medicated Soap 1 k liral lul rlwpl iiiaiiin, him'I hm tm. Mrs. J. W. Richardson. Sr. AHll. Munniniiih HI., Inrnn . THE OPEGOM FIRE RELIEF MeMlmmvllU, t t t t rje Ckm: Gregory, DmIU: Or. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. I. OINTIIT Both phoat. Ceepar B14. Indepandaace, Oregea. L. HEWITT, M. I). irhvtleian and KarM TifliVe In Coopfr Bnlldln. t ana . 'iu n... --. - and t te B p. m. Call nwn4 alghl sna . iirS GL Hawkins j ' j Ua,Ur. IfT' i 41 Granite L IT" . a-a Be' Hen A 'r J. D. WINN RIAITY HOKIR Tarm Loan and Insurance. Notary Public Buen Vista, Oregon, B. F. JONES A TTOItNK T'A T-LA W XOTART I'UIILIC (lir aptuir ln,Cxpr Blk INUKfENrKNCIT. ORKHO" WOOD Large or Small Order De livered Tromptly. henry" mott Independence, Or-g n. BELL PHONE CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ... IY THE ... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Steele's Ferry Buena VliU. Oregea. Th ferry that areas ta paople. Most direct rout ta Jefferse. Sclo, Shedburne, Saless aad Al bany from all point la Btk in and Ceatral Polk aeaaty. C f. Vaa lln l'rirluir Phnn 1111 Mala ta N . 0m. Sk. THE ELDRIDGE Kunipran P Ir(unnr Rixifna In HulU o Hll iVn-rmllr Ux"ll KlMtrli l.lht Sulk Silem, trt. Is msde bv the largest steel making concern in the world, whose broad experience and unequalled facilities for manufacture enable it to produce the best fence that is offered. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority ,'not only in the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Hanna Bros Leading Hardware Dealers INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Some new things in bordered per cales just in at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. ; We will have tile ready for deliv ery at the factory in Monmouth be ginning Monday, May 24, 1909. Geo. F. Shew Brick & Tile Works, Mon mouth, Oregon, 1 mile north of town. Dr. and Mrs. Butler visited Port land Monday, returning Tuesday. The doctor accompanied a patient to the Good Samaritan hospital, Mrs. Mc McPherran of Falls City, a former resident of Independence. CASTOR I A Tor Lnfonts and Children. Hie Kind You Ravo Always Bought St . HAIR GOODS Hair Switches Puffs, Rolls, Sanitary Wire Hair Rolls Pout Card lc Each. Oregon Views J.vtteHck 'Pattern Dutch Collars, Summer Parasols Racine Stocking Feet 3 for 25c Stomped Linens, Nuns Pearl Lustre, D. H. C. Cotton, The Variety Store ANNORA M- WELCH, Prop , Salem, Ore. "Where Are My Letters?" Needless to ask these questions If you use our Y & E FILING CABINETS. These are used In all business and is the great idea of SYSTEM. Call and see these goods. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial St., SALEM, ORE. J. A. Compton was In town Satur day. He was accompanied Dy un- Compton. Men's sleeveless, knee length union suits something swell for Bummer wear at Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Miss Tmocene TUomason of Salem, niece of ,Mrs. G. W. Kutch . of this city, is visiting at the home of the latter. G. II. Stone was in town last Fri day. He came down with his soa Glen and daughter Lora, who were return ing to their home in Portland after a pleasant visit with their parents. For Sale 74 head of high-grade sheep with Iambs for sale. Also 14 head or gom For information see Harry Ilift 48-51 CALL FOR SEALED BIDS Notice is hereby given that I will receive sealed bids up to and includ ing June 1, 1909, at 12 noon for fur nishing fifty (00) cords of red flr wood in four foot length, to be de livered on the grounds of the school house of district No. 29 in Indepen dence, Oregon, on or before the first day of September, 1909. All bids are to be filed with tp clerk of School District No. 29. in dependence, Oregon. 48-52 C. W. IRVINE, Clerk- Signature of