Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 11, 1909, Image 3

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GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
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Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
via the
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 cities in the East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return $56.95
On 8ale May 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit
October 31st.
These tickets present some very attractive features In the way of
atopover privileges, and choice of routes thereby enabling pas
sengers to make side trips to many Interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a
alight advauce over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur
nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
WM. McMURRY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
he Court Resort arpd
Gepnpan IiU9ch Place
FRANK H.UOLLINS, Proprietor
35T Stat St. Salam, Oregon Phope 117
What Has Long Been Heeded
BY THE CITIZENS OF INDEPENDENCE
The Independence Cleaning and Pressing parlor are prepared to
call for and deliver all work, and guarantee prompt attention and
satisfaction. We make combination Suit and adjustable Skirt hang
era to your measure. Be sure and see them. Give us a trial for
good work and the price will be right. Work done while you wait.
Guy McKnight
Independence
For Style or Beauty
We have them. All of the popular
shape and popular priced Shoes
WE DO FINE REPAIRING
JTCOB V0QT
345 State Street, Salem, Oregon
I 1ST S U R A. N C E
Anyoa wishing good rellabe fire lnsuraac call oa or writ to
S. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Agent for Bearer Stat Merchants ''-al of Portlaad, aad tae
aUakera Uereaait Matal of rarest Grave
NEWS- FROM
EVERYWHERE
MONMOUTH
Mr. and Mr. t'linnUi 8lf-n of Mil
Uiu vlnlixd (lie luiinr'a t'ouniu. Mrs.
A. J. Ilal y, limt wct k.
Mr. JfiinliiK of KuKiw, vldltcd
his alsifr, Mm. V. J. Imtl'U. over
(Sunday.
Dr. Matilit-ws, ho coim-s highly
refouinn'iHl'd, lias liMMt'd hre and
will praitlrp iinlli.liie. !ll orfltw U
ai tin. torn.r of Muln and C'oll-K
sirm'ls.
Coiiiiiieiiri incnt duy at the Normal
will be Wednesday, June 18.
caliiiin'Sln ki 4-inon Huiiday, June lu.
We ilo liol ext-ct another bactulau
ri Hle . ruioii fur the Norniul f ir two
y.BrH ukuIii, but God will b with U
'll we lll'll Hf!n.
J(m DeWlit of Grants I'as
inllcil by liimwiiif lutt week to at
(Mill hi enllhln. Merle SIliKlotull, Of
KhIIm Viy, who was Herloiwly hurt In
an hi ( I1 nl.
The fifth, bUth and elKhth K1"b
of Hie training department will Rive
an exhibition and cuntnta at Norma!
('Impel em Saturday evening, June 12.
If It Ih as food lu ruiiipnrlson an the
lower grades gave last Suturday even
lug no one need tiurt for better en
tertainment. It was eqnul to the
bent in Its ('bum.
The W. O. W. reception and ban
quet Saturday evening, June 2. was
a treat one seldom gets and It was
enjoyed to the utmost by all present.
Harry Dempsey of Portland called
on old friends and relatives Sunday.
J. B. Stump will add greatly to the
convenience of his home by a system
of waterworks.
Our sidewalks are slowly but sure
ly being made better.
The entertainment given by th
first, second, third and fourth grades
was fine and the teachers who train
ed the pupils for the drill work
should be highly commended for
their efficiency. There were thirteen
national representations In costume
and cradle songs of each nation was
sail bv their renresentatlve and
altogether made a pleasing effect.
Rebekah( Lodge No. 177 added six
more members to their already large
membership Saturday evening.
Miss Nancy Klmsey, formerly of
Rii kreull, was a guest at the. home
of Mr. and Mrs. u. s. Martin uie
first of the month.
Jess Simpson of Eugene visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson,
lastj Friday.
Chester Day of, Eastern Oregon en
tered the Normal Monday to attend
summer school. i '
Mrs. R.S.: Smith of Philomath vis
ited In town over Sunday.
Mrs. Wj R.' Coulter has gone to
Pendleton to reside, her husband be
ing employed, on'1 the railroad at that
place.
A Thrilling Rmcu.
Hw f-rt K l-n f Oh- ny, Ws.h
aa an.j fiuiu frightful death la a
story to thrill lh world. "A lisrd
fold," tie write, "brought on a des
perate lung: (rouble (hat baffM an
expert doctor here. Then I paid 110
to 1 15 a vlnli to a lung pex-lnHst
In Spokane, who did not help m. I
then went to California, but without
benefit At taut I ud lr. Klng'a New
l'oM-ry, wlili h completely cured me
and 1 am now aa well a ever' 'or I
Lung Trouble, Ilroncliliis, Coughs and ;
U il'U, Ahiiiuiu, I roup aiiti viioipiiu
Cough It'a supreme. LOc and f 1. A
tiial bottUi free. Guaranteed by all
druggtuU.
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Notice of Sals cf Bondt.
Noilie Is hereby given thai at a
rtKulur meeting of the common coiin
il of i;.e ell of Independence, Ore
gon, to be held In the council chain
. r in k:i!(J illy hi :u- I'ljt flay '.f
July, 19()U, at the hoir of 7:"'
o'-lok p. m., the mid clly will sell
fiU iM'Knlittble couixin sewi r ImiihIs f
Hill 1 I I , wf t'le (illl.c ll'.ll UlllOUl.l Of
$12.r'J0 In tile anvregate, a an
thorlzed by ordinance No. 104 of said
city, entitled "An ordinance author-I;-.iiik
(he IsHimii'-e and trie of bonds
of the city of Independence, Oregon.
for tlni imrpime of ralhing funds fjr
th- construction of a system of sew-
fTt III Hllid 'ty,' pa.-iKeil over the
mayor's veto June 2. r."'J, sajd
li. , , ire In ' iioiiilnntloiiH of $2"0
eeh, payable twenty yenrs from the
firn( duy of August, iWJ. (with the
privilege, optional with said city, of
paying said bonds or any part laereof
at any lime after the first day or a ti
ll t. "M.l aid bear Interest at the
rata of five per cent per annui.j. pay
able seini-aniiiiHlly from August, 1WU,
until paid, principal and Interest pay
.i .!.-, ..it i nal 'lank of
Portland.Oregon, In gold coin, withoi t
i. i. vnai i. or i pe- ai t th' pur
chaser or holder of said bonds. Said
bonds will be sold to the hlgheat bld-U-r
or bidders therefor, but will not
be sold for less than their face val
ue. The said council reserves the
rlKht to accept bids for any part of
said Issue of bonds hereby adver
tised to be sold. If bids for a part
only of such bonds be received, and
also reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Dated this 5rh day of June. 1909.
ASA B. ROBINSON. JR.,
2-4t Recorder of Said City
BUENA VISTA
Charles E. Hicks of Independence
was transacting business In Buena
Vista one day last week.
A. J. Hall and Henry Smith of
this city were transacting business
In Independence Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Longacre of
Silverton are here visiting with old
acquaintances this week.
Gus Pagenkopf of the Airlie coun
try was here Sunday visiting at the
home of Grandma Kay.
The regular quarterly conference
of the M. E. church was held In this
city Wednesday evening.' Several
members of the Methodist church of
Independence were In attendance.
N. E. Tyler was an Independence
visitor Monday.
Clarence Kay and wife of Salem
were visiting Grandma Kay Sunday.
W. P. Bevens of Hopdale gave us
pleasant call Saturday.
The stork left a big baby boy at
the home of W. S. McClain Monday
evening.
HOPDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Bevens were
Independence visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conger and
little daughter were Albany visitors
last week.
Mr. Bundy Is In the strawberry
business. He planted Clark's Seed-
ngs In March and has been market
ing ripe berries from them since the
middle of May.
Bundy and Honlcut planted pota
toes for M. L. McGowan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodward were
Independence visitors Saturday.
A little girl baby was bom to Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Sloper last week.
Mr. Saunders was In Independence
Saturday.
H. C. Hannon and Mr. Dysart were
transacting business In Independence
Saturday.
Miss Harriet Woodward of Idaho, j
Is here visiting her brother, Floyd,
Chamberlain's Coush Remedy the
Best on the Market
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and find It to be the best on
the market," says E. W. Tardy, editor
of the Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn.
"Our baby had several colds the past
winter and Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy always gave It relief at once and
cured- It In a short time. I always
recommend It when opportunity pre
sents Itself." For sale by P. M. Kirk-land.
TL Kind You Hare AJwajra Bought, and which bM beft
la u Ibr over 30 year, ha born the nlfiiatur f
j9 mnt ltia bec .t:!e n.sJcr 1:1 1 r
. fj 7-y onal nuper. Utcu elaco ita Itifaiu,.
Wiaf7AJcAU Allownoontodwiyrilntril.
All t'omitcrfVlt, Imitation wid ",Tiiit-ftit-jr.ol" ur i
I!xprlmMit that trifle with and endftnirer the bead It t
Imkuta and CLiWroullxjH-rkMco ;ruliut Jlx.io.Laent.
What is CASTORIA
Caxlorla h n luirraleaa unhtrtlttite for Cantor OH, Pare
goric, :rt,t. or.d MHhlntr fcjruj.a. It U VI 'asm t, I;
ronfala. neither Ojiium, Morphine nor eth-r JXnreoiU
aii.iMtj. !(. JU or ! it fuurnU' Ifc ''roJ AVorwn
and ulluid I-Vvi-rUhiMfaa. It cure Iiarrhu;a ftid Wiol
Colic. It r -C.-rea TcM-thinff TrotiMea, rtirea Constipation
and Jr'latiiU ucr. It asuliiillutes tlie Ft:, r-clotiH tho
StoniiM :i an I J towels fcivh bealtlry and ix .tur-d bleep.
The Ctiildrvu' l'anivcea The Mother Frivud.
CENUiflS CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
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Tbfl Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
Cheapest and Best
PIANOS AND ORGAN'S RENTED
GEO. C. WiLL
Phonographs
Edison, Victor, Columbia
Full Line of Cylinder and
Disc Records
GEO. C. WILL
SEWING MACHINES
iriuilue Needles
Oils and New I'arta
SEWING MACHINES RENTED
GQ. C WILL
Popular
Sheet Music and
Studies
GEO. C. WILL
The Three-Button Sack
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THIS LABEL STANDS FOB S4 YlARS I I
or KNQWTwa how I
Our illustration shows
the new three-button
sack suit. We have al
ready sold a great many
of these suits and they
are becoming
Very Popular
The young men are much
pleased with the new arriv
al. Cut and fabrics are both
new. We shall be pleased
to show these new suits to
you. If you're at all uncer
tain as to whether you
would like the new idea or
not come in and take a look.
You need feel under no ob
ligation, whatever, to buy.
Suits $10 to $30
Just say: "Show me the
new 3-Button Sack" and
we'll take the greatest
pleasure in doing it.
NOTICE
W pay your round-trip
fare between Independence
and Salem with a purchase
of $10.00 or more.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
141 N Commercial St., Salem, Oregon
Woodward. ' ' j