Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 18, 1909, Image 7

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drop the
coupon in
the mail box
to-day
We are Iht oldest and bcii knowo strictly
wbnlctale houM in the Nrthwe.
l-'or 44 ycirt continuously m buu'ncM riht
here in Portland.
W sre now mak!n rsdicsl departure.
In such localities where you art unable to
purchaia CYRUS NOBLK i ar f oinf jo
sell direct and aav you money.
No more danger of rclillcd boltlca.
No more danger of not (citing the real lhng.
Uch
quart beuW. pckd in pUia mw
hirgw prepaid th
railroad aiprvM affica for
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Pure old honest whitkey bottled by the
diilillcri. livery bottle guaranteed.
Inquire of any bank or trut company io
Oregon ai to our standing.
W. J. VAN SCI IUYVER & CO.
EooLUmI 1864 IOS-107 SrcKi St. PonUi Ow
W. J. Vaa Schujrvar A Co riU Or.,..
batcu CLMJINI CYRUS MOSUL
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Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
via th m
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 HEWER and Return $56.95
On Sale 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
stopover 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
Blight advance 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 PaHsenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
2 Papers for $2.00
THIS PAl'ER AND TUK
PACIFIC MONTH KY
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON ANDTKNTH STa.
PORTI.ANQ. ORISON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Tk4 HcKaal that Ptactt You Wi a Good PotitUm
Uhe Court Resort ard
Geirrparo hurpch Place
PRANK H. TOM-INS, Proprietor
35? State St. Salem Oregon Phone 117
The Willamette Valley Company
Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates
WATER. RATE (Water by meter applies to resi
dence only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20c
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Residence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cent per K. W.
Power, rate on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
WILL OLD TOI'N
STAND FOR TAX
(Continued from first pane.)
North. Mouth, Kat Of Went llidepi-n-dim
c. Tliu poftiiton of mayor, roiin
cllmaii, JiiHtlrn of the m-p, or school
diriH'tor Is on not Ri-iii-rslly sought
ftt-r, but solneoiift uiuHt give their
tiniK 10 the uomIUoiis In the Inter
est of Rood government, and hi-n
man accepts th mull Ion and
swears to perform the duties Of hi
I li on M do so Just as well
as If the office carried a larice salary
or relKL th office and lit someone
( U have a trlul at It.
"If we eH-t to keep uu with the
big uroi-i'Midon and hold Imlepetiilence
on the limp with oili'-r sinter towns
we will lim e to lay axlile our 111 tie
pi-rnoiial differences In private life
ami tthi'li we do business for the
whole people put our shoulder to the
V m il help to push our -lty to
the front."
ANTIOCH
Klmer Griffith of Itlekreull was a
1 tnutit mller at A, J. Khlpley's Sun
day. i Irin Fallback is visiting his uixle,
CI ui Hi'Ott, and family at Colfax.
Washington.
hiii. lliiiKinan Biid family, who re
sldo over near Salem, were ',uents ot
his brother, George HiiiRinaii, over
Sunday.
tieorge Sullivan of Monmouth, Jan.
('.(Tollman and his sinter, Mrs. K.
Clark, made a special trip to IllodK
ett valley last Wednesday.
MIhs Nellie Shipley of .Monroe Is
visit Iiik relatives here this week.
William Griffith was a Dallas vis
itor Sunday.
Ward Russell and Lettie Flshback
attended the Whlnton and Longman
meeting at Dallas Sunday.
Wllma Lee, who has been visiting
her uncle, Dave Olln a.id family, re
turned to her home at Cochrane one
day last week.
A large crowd from this vicinity at
tended the Shady Lane picnic and all
report an enjoyable time.
William Flshback, who is helping
Mr. Koser to build a barn for Black
Bros, of near Independence, visited
with his parents Sunday.
LOCALS XXXXX
Poison Oak Poisoning
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It
Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.,
writes: "My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures Poison Oak.
She not only cured a case of it on
herself, but on two of her friends
wBo were poisoned by this same
tvy." Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold
b Williams Drug Co.
Entertain Graduates
The social event so far this seas
on was the reception given Thursday
evening of last week by Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Kramer to the members of the
graduating class of the eighth grade
of last year's public school, of which
their daughter, Gretchen, was a mem
ber. There were forty-five invita
tions sent, out, thirty-five of whom
responded. The house decorations
were very elaborate and beautiful.the
effects being made by the artistic
and tasteful arrangement of roses an
evergreens, while the handsome lawn
was Illuminated with Chinese lantern
with class colors of blue and gold,
presenting a beautiful effect. A dain
ty lunch , consisting "of ice cream,
cake and light refreshments was
served from a tent in the yard. Dur
ing the evening the members of the
class entertained those present with
several musical selections, and all of
those who were fortunate enough to
be present voted the occasion one cf
the most enjoyable of the season
and one long to be remembered.
Sore Nipple.
Any mother who has had experi
ence with this distressing ailment
will be pleased to know that a cure
may be effected by applying Chambei
Iain's Salve as soon as the child is
done nursing. Wipe it off with a sof
cloth before allowing the babe to
nurse. Many trained nurses use this
salve with best results. For sale by
P. M. Kirkland.
Notice to the Public.
Notice Is hereby 'given that I will
not be responsible for any debts In
curred by Mrs. Emma Tucker, my
wife, she having' left my bed and
board. All merchants will please tak
notice.
Dated this first day of June, 1909,
at Independence, Oregon.
1-6 Chester A. Tucker.
Red fir and maple wood for sale
13.60 delivered. H. D. Brunk.
at
A Thrilling Receu.
flow Hurt R Lo ut fliiy, Wh.
w hoh) from Mchtful detb I
tory to thrill th world. "A hrd
fold." tie write, "brought oa a d
perat lung trouble that taffled
eipert doi tor hero. Then I paid $10
to f 16 a vlnlt to a limit p-la!iMt
In Hpokau, ulio did not help m. 1
then went to California, bu without
benefit At lat"l used Dr. King' New
Discovery, whb'b roiuphlefV cured ni
and I am now a well a ver." For
Lung Trouble, HroneliUI. Couich and
("olds. Asthma, Cmup and Whooplnit
Cough It' supremo. 6uc and fl. A
trial lmtt fre. Guaranteed by H
drugKiBt.
Notlc of Sal of Bond. .
Notli la hereby gvn that at a
rKUlur meeting of the co in moil rutin
ell of the city of Independence, Ore
gon, to be held In the council chain
her In xalrt rlty on thi 21st day "f
July, liiiia, at th hour of 7:Hti
o'lUnk p. in., thf said city will aell
,10 lit-KOllable coupon sewer bond of
mi. Id city, of the principal amount cf
112,500 In the aKKfeate, as au
thorised by ordinance No. 104 of nail!
city, entitled "An ordinance authf r
U.iik the iHHiiiiiice and sale of bo"il3
of the city of Independence, Oregon,
for the purposu of raiding funds for
tin construction of a system of sew
ers in said city." passed over the
mayor' veto June 2, laoa. said
'. ..Ca are In d'tiomliuttlons of 12.10
each, payable twenty years from the
first day of August. 1S, (with the
privilege, optional with said city, of
paying said bonds or any part there.' f
at any time after the first day of Au
KtiHt, liiM.i and bear Interest at the
rate of five per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually from August. i!io,
until paid, principal and Interest pay
a'o'i at the Flint National Ikink of
Prirtlnnr! Oropnn In irnlfl rn'n wlihOU
co.it, charite or expense to the purl
chaser or holder of Bald onds. baia
bomis will be sold to the iiignest bid
der or bidders therefor, but will not
be sold for less than their face val
ue. The said council reserves the
right to accept bids for any part of
said - Issue of bonds hereby adver
tised to be sold. If bids for a part
enly of such bonds be received, and
also reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Dat 'd this 5th day of June, 1909.
ASA B. ROBINSON, JR..
2-4t Recorder of Said City
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Atwrfrd Remdy foTComnpt
Wontis jLonvuiswiiunivi
ncss ana loss ur
rscSmfc Signanw of
For Infant tnd Children.
The Kind Yon Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy the
Beet on the Market.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and find it to be the best on
the market," says E. W. Tardy, edito
of the- Sentinel, Galnsboro, 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-1
sents Itself." For sale by P. M. Kirk- i
land. 1
BuaranleeiT
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
mi Hanun MMMier, mmm tm mi.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Cheapest and Best
PIANOS AND OHGAKS REM ED
GEO C; WILL
Phonographs
Edison, Victor, Columbia
Full Line of Cylinder and
Disc Records
GEO. C. WILL
SEWING MACHINES
CMIh and w Parts
SEWING MACHINES RENTED
GEO C. WILL
Popular
Sheet Music and
Studies
GEO. C. WILL
Just the Suit You Want
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THIS LABEL STAN03 FOB 54 YEARS jjl I lUl 11
Or KNOWING HOW: I 1M Hm I U
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IS
Here
Don't know where you'll find the suit you
want if you can't find it here
. Hate to hand ourselves bouquets, but we are
going to say that we have the best spread in
SPRING SUITS you can find In a day's journey
a long day, too.
v The smart young fellow or the older head
can both find their suits .here.
More smartness or better tailoring and fabrics
never went into suits.
$it$ $!0
$30
We're sorry for the exclusive tailors when
men whe know see our suits,
G. W. JOHNSON & GO.
HI N Commercial St., Salem; Oregon
Phone No. 704.
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