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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
BETTER THAN EVERJEFORE (Continued from t.i i-a.rt I'rlgMKh; F. Iieveiur, The t'oi.n i cilor n.l V, V. IViYhKl. H Sulw. in- Tinr wan omt delay lu set ' 1 1 us Miiri.-il a nit when they did el ' TTf Mcljitwhlin's iwo norse won't It'll HI Hlf pool, fil-IltM l J'l "ffj when iht word was nlvfii, I'rlgleish paed iiii.Lt the wire first with 4t. " 8iihaulu i-lufcf m-coiii) and 1'mimil or ihlr'l. 1 1 Jut after tiif hurf got f'f i i;iiilraln rushed up u the starter, A. t Lohmire, acciiMiig hint of 1. 4 bin horses iht rsi cif ili mart.! ami Kiruik him behind the .-fi far, Sevier, minora, report of naif of real emate approved; order lmt niiarjlait tiftuit d.-4 fr rtil.n 'M to piirilifr Emal of Naitry V, Harrl. di- Vanl, petition tl Sell rl rle i.-t for hearing July 17 at 10 ' V . in.; citation io bf-it ' J I'1 t'' acned according to luw. Ktate of Kliabtlt M Wrlcht. il-ccued--iMitiou of J- T, Chamber lain. administrator, lo II real ei fit.nl ami liiaiil'-il Ktato of i;rji W. I.ill.iu. crams!. Inventory am! appralfiuicii. ftli-J am! aiipiuvul. In rf estate of Amy Steele, ilo- r.-afl.-final account anpi.iwd no administrator ami bondsmen ' dt charged. lu re estate of Martha Hrown. de ceased. inventory ami appraised! ul filed am! approved. i Poison Oak Poisoning win. a uip !e used to start Katn-1 uauarut tuow uniu.cu cu. nark. Pys.at.ders interfered iju-IIiiik Mr. O. II.-P. Cornells. Turner. Ore., the d.Hordi-r. After the ni.e wM o,-r writes: -My wife lu.a discovered that and before the judges had given their I Snow Liniment cures Poison Oak. U eiMon. MrliiKhliii filed a protest. ! She not only cured a case of It on i lauuins that U.hmire had shown par! bwr'. u ot hor fr,ellJ" who wrro poiDtiui-u vj - Ivy." Price 25c, 50o aud $10U. boia b) Williams Drug Co. u F .....its'jjood furniturc,substanrial,coniforrable,arnstic, its' carpers, ru;s, draperies, or anything lor the ; making of a comfortable, happy home, its' liberal terms, fair prices and courteous treat ment, . .....If its' these things you desire and appreciate, then come to us and let us show you how well and pleasantly and economically we can serve you. Heal tialuy in martins the race, jiuU. h, after heurlni; both atdoa of ill roniroiersy, refused to nutuain tile PB tet. In the mile iiah for !".0 tln-re a onlv three siariers. Kam.nk a;id CriKleish being rau hed. l'aelfic endliiK wen the rue,. In 1:47, Lesh beltiji a ' Krank close second and King Kore third. It was a pretty race and It looked for a time that King Koro was goiug to win, having taken the lead from the ptari and maintaining It until the tiome stretch wheu he was passed t' Pacific and Leah, the three horses t nning under the wire lu a I inch. The last race of the meet was a fjiatch race of an eighth of a iuilef ) -tween Her Farwll, owned by G. J. Brown of Corvallis and Axlebend, .vned by W. W. Card well of Rose burg. for $230 a aide. The race was won easily by the latter horse in 11 seconds. The foot race of 100 yards for a purse of $100 a side, between I. S. Goodman of Roseburg and a Forest Grove man was won by the latter with hands down. Considerable mon ey changed hands over this race, as the Roseburg people thought they had a record breaker. Mr. Percivel desires the Enterprise on be-half of himself and the mem bers of the Driving Club Association, to thank the business men and citi zens for their liberal patronage extended by them which went far to ward making the meot the grand suc cess it was. Real Estate Transfers estate transfers for the w.ek Wednesday, June Hi. I : Post et nx to Charles L Koelsehe, I'Mi arre. I li a r 4 w H T Hutler to G A and V K Cornwall, lots In Pallas Mark llayter et ux to A K Morrison, lots in Palki.i .... Z llonshaw et ux to Francis Heyden, acres, t S s r 6 .$12:!0 1C 1!C, Of Interest to Farmers and Mechan ics. Farmers and mechanics frequently meet with slight accidents and injur ies which cause them much annoy ance and loss of time. A cut or a bruise may be cured In about one third the time usually required by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment as soon as the injury is received. This liniment Is also valuable for sprains, soreness of the muscles and rheumat ic pains. There is no danger of blood poisoning resulting from an injury when Chamberlain's Liniment is ap plied before the parts become inflam ed and swollen. For sale by P. M. KIrkland. Joseph W Brown et ux to Alb ert N Newbill, 131'i ai res, t 9 sr6 w John McCready to John Olthoff lot In Suv-r W A McLean et ux to Allen A McLean. 10 acres, t 6 s r 5 w- Nel8 Anderson et ux to Lola M Bookman, land In Dallas Jacob Smith et ux to Carl Mag- giniet ux, 237 acres, t 6 s r 6 w W L Gilson et ux to Electra Bancroft, 27 acres, t 8 s r 6 w B Scott, land lu Dallas J H Hollman et ux to George Thos J Ewing et ux to L S Compton, lot in Independence Fruit Farms Willamette Valley Stock & Land Co to John Weinert, 640 acres .-.-o or.oo :.u 10 1 .1' mi 'lL 1; f You can never have ton many rock s. The above is a splendid value. Made from selist stock, arms steel braced and bolted, one-piece top rail. cobbler seat, made for service and durability. Yours for $2.00. Our offerings In Iron Beds will be doubly interesting when you call and examine this full stated one with 1 1-4 pillars, five large filling rods, artistic In design, the much sought for VernU Marten finish; can be ued In good taste in any home. An attractive value for only $7.50. m 1 Our offerlim in chairs Biirpas Hta anything we, or any other house, havo ever placed before its patroim. A si t exactly like cut, all hard wood, continuous back posts, cobbler seats, brace arms, golden oak finish, at on ly $7.50. ; I ( : ' j ; 400 t 10 s r 5 w 19200 from Albany. W. F. Hogan. B. J. Hecker and Mr. McAlpin were among the visitors In j Independence at the races last week A Steam Laundry John Johnson has rented the build ing belonging to VVm. Campbell on Main street, opposite Dickinson's liv ery stable, and is having it remodeled and fitted up as a steam laundry and which he expects to have running in. tshort time. The machinery for the laundry arrived this week and is be ing placed into position. Independ ence has long felt the need of a laun dry and we bespeak for the new en terprise a good business from the ve ry start. If You Are Worth $50,000 Don't Read This. 4 . This will not Interest you if you ar worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a physi cian when you have an attack of diarrhoea, you will be pleased to know that one or two doses of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wil cure it. This remedy has been In use for many years and is thoroughly reliable. Price 25c. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. In the Probate Court. Following is a summary of the pro ceedings and business disposed of in the probate court during the ses sion held last week. Estate of Maude Loraine Muhlig et al report of sale of real estate set for hearing of objections thereto, for June 28th. Guardianship of Gladys E Martin, a minor inventory and appraisement all On The Adriance 10 The Old Reliable Line, that Stands by the Farmer, Long Life and Easy Running 0 NoTrastPrices on Oar MachiDes. We Make our own Pric-s Thomas Crown Changeable SPEED MOWERS Thomas Crown RELIABLE RAKES R. M. WADE & CO. AGENTS W. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE. ORE COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGGE. LESEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel It Will Pay You to Buy Home Made Goods We make all kinds of mattresses, pure silk floss cotton combination, cotton tops, cotton excelsior, in fact all kinds of mattresses, or any style you wish. We consider our mattresses far superior toany factory made mattress for the following reasons: All of our mattresses are made by hand. Special care given to manufacturing of silk floss mattresses. Our floss is picked by hand power machine and is not all gronud up to a fine dust. And for this reason our mattress will last from 3 to 5 years longer and give better sat isfaction. Furthermore, our mattresses are better stitched and more tough than factory made goods. We make them any size to fit your bed We. give boost coupons with every mattress purchase L. U. JOSSE Court Street, Salem, Oregon Ilirai ee- j Guardianship of Ray nd Orville j