Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 16, 1909, Image 8

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    PAUL V. JOMNJON
CLYDE t. J6MNS0N
TOWN TALK BY
THE TOWN CAT
O. W. JOHNSON. R.
Inpect Our
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far.
Kv.-ry town has IU torn at and
Independence U no esc option to tb
rul. While niosi tout cats ar jr fi
fe V our turn tar. la I..
htt tar on tta breast. Ho Is Ilk
all torn cats h U lot a.iu aUepy
during the day and reams about
during th night, and If ihT I any
thing on bis bat you will always
find hi ui next. In other word he la
wia. Yesterday mornliu Tom cam
crawllirg In along In th wee small
hours, and If you ever saw a wo
fcegone, dejected being ho was the
worst. And talk of a bard luik sto
ry. Well he told the toughest you
over heard promulgated.
"Well, Tom, where have you been
all night." wo asked, aa he set
tled down to take his usual morning
nap.
Been out with the bunch." he re
plied, with an attempt to evade the
question. "Talk about luck. What
r ran up against last night would Jar
you. In fact I have had no luck sloeo
I turned over my star. Got tired of
wearing It without remuneration and
Just turned It over to the other fellow
who was willing to tote It around
tor the glory. Ever since I gave It up
luck has turned against me and I tell
you what. I am going to try and get
that star back again. People respect
a star, even if there are no prerequi
sites attached to it
"Did you hear about the crawfish
party Tueadty niaht Wouldn't It
tWst your buttons? It was one of
those event that was to have been
tut which turned out to be a pipe
dream"
"How is that?" we asked.
"You see, crawfish parties have
become fashionable so I concluded
to get in the game. Now you know
that there is nothing more tempting
. . . .
than a largo juicy crawnsn cov,
in wine and spiced up to the queen's
taste. Yum. yum; it makes my mouth
water to think of it.
"After squaring myself with Friiz
by the aid of a fifteen cent tip, I
hiked over to Ma's house and put her
next. We invited a little party of
our own set with the intention of
having a crawfish feed on the
Q T. But you have been here long
enough to know that you can't do
anything in this man's town but what
everybody knows it and Just before
the time the goods were to be deliv
ered the "bunch" got next and they
-became busy at once. What do you
think, they sent a special messen
ger down to Fritz and he turned over
the entire cheese to him and the ban
quet was off. After waiting for near
ly an hour after the time set for the
.spread to arrive I started out to find
out the cause of the delay, and when
Fritz found out he had been stung
there was something doing among the
German population, who declared no
one could make a goose of him.
"Say, Dad, before I go I have an
Other one that will souse you. Our
old time friend, McCarty, is going to
try to get back on the race track
again. Mc used to be something of a
Jockey himself but of late has given
It up for other pursuits."
"Who put you next?" we asker.
"The bunch tipped it off last night.
Wednesday morning I went out to
the race track to see Percival' work
out his gallopers, and what do you
think IJ saw?"
"Give it up; you can search me.
"Well sure enough, there was Mc,
perched' on the back of Buster
BKown, looking as proud as a larm
rfafr boy with a new pair of red top
jJoots, and the way he rode that gal
' joper ou!d have made Kid Sloan
green with envy. Buster Just kept
,ng and going and he passed
nnder the wire lor me
BUI called to Mc. who was heaving
at the reins In vain attempt to stop
Buster, to let go of the reins and
talk to him and he would stop, and
sure enough Buster slowed down to a
walk and when Mc dismounted you
uld aee that he had the faintest
complexion ever seen on a man and
powaer u 6
6
PHONE MAIN 47
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Editor Indp ndenee Enterprise,
Indpndncti Orgon
Dear Sir:
Herewith I m handing you change of copy for my quarter
We are more tnan ptou
We are doing
w r Bn a baeomlnfl more and
more advertising this year tnan ey.r -.-.-
'v Ik th aureet means to success
re convinced that prmw -
. J snu htll"
The Enterprise is a gooa muni r
Daee advertisement in your paper.
raaulte which your paper is procuring for our house.
in
mo
any line of business,
no 8 8 firm to patronne.
Yours very trulyt
square themselves by entertaining me
at a big spring chicken dinner after
h treet lamps have been turned;
out."
"Good morning, 1 will see you
next week."
Monmouth
The large barn of Rlddell Bros,
nearing completion.
Over 200 students are euroilea iu
O. S. N. S. They come from all parts
of the Pacific Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy left
Monday for their home in Yahats val
ley. Quite a number of our citizens) at
tended the celebration at Dallas and,
enjoyed it very much. Several also
attended at Corvallis on the 5th. But
for the rain the- Benton county-seat j
would have had a glorious time. j
Mr. Stuart and wife are now estab-;
lished in their new home north of
town. ..)
There will be a series of meetings j
at the Baptist church under the man
agement of Kev. Mr. Chase,
meetings will begin th elOth.
The Salem Steam Laundry
GUARANTEES YOU (PERFECT WORK
L..,. orto .1 D. TwW. Mrb.r Sbop. Iad.p..d.. OW
"! Choice Farm -"City Property
FOR SALE
We have some bargains to offer In
you want to buy or, sell see us and
we IH do you good.
c
UMMINS & DAVIS
Real Estate Agents
STREET, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON
These :
WOULD
will permit.
J M. Prather and wife were irans-
' Butler acting business in Independence last
, Saiui day.
i ...
and wife of this city
Buena Vista
Ernest Zlelesch of Parkers was a
Buena visitor last Saturday.
t K. Neal of this city will apply
Miss Alice Grant of Dallas is stay- j & new CQat of palnt t0 nis dwelling
I with her grandmother, S. A. Dou- weather conditions
ty, while attending summer scnooi.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Al
bauy were visitors at thq home of the
Misses Maggie and Alice
Thursday.
. . ..,i, .,r touchers are in i J. E. Wells
'.a of th H.immer school of left for the Southern Oregon j fruU land near thls city
it' LCUUauvv -
the O. S. N. S.
Miss Lurella Peters of
Creek. Douglas county, is
Wlliameive
COLONIZE
w. a Albln. president of the Secu-
rltv Land and Investment Co.,of
Portland, Oregon, Is In the city in the
Jnteerst- of that company. The pur
pose of his visit is to induce people
of Independence to co-operate with
the company in the development and
colonization of a thousand acers of
Mew Collars
We have received the very ltt atyloa In Linen Collars, and th
newest thing. In No. ktlc. are to bo found In our rsUhllshment.
Then, again, you will find here the very latest paMorna In Fancy
Sox and FINE DRESS SHOES. Don't forget U
something in thsl line for we can ploase you.
when you want
Yours Truly,
O. A. Kramer
'mm af
Long s Cash Market
Mow Open for Business.
CHICKENS Fancy Hens at Long's Market
Fine Shoulder Roasts of Veal ....
Flno Breasts of Veal
Right Fresh Choice Veal Cutlets
Veal Stew
Kunckles of Veal '
Veal Sausage, the only genuine Veal Sausage in the city,
Long's Meats ars all city dressed, In our own Abottolr.
... 8o to 10c
8c, 10C
10c to l2VaC
.... 8c, 10C
.... .... 6C
I2ViiC
8c;
i .rtaia Mra '
j country sunaay monnuB
Myrtle I where Mrs. Wells will visit with her
here to i parents during the summer months.
take methods at the summer school
The fire too
The furniture of
use
be didn't
"Do you ow that one of our so
ciety ladies got stung rae ,
, that?'
n" " . kaim
sne weni io
and when she
some pnou - ,oa .-Ifld
for tnem b"c
"Well, you see,
nhotos taiten
came t - and wheB
6. A protes, - -
a sirangci
. . t., xLhn turned
the photograijuc. ,
Tnd that he always charged strangers
v, AiA home folks.
more inau - - -- ?
with
well what did she do about it
wii and went away 1
-ram .
that beautiful ballad on her lip.
'Stung asu. something
.ies mn Vnow mere s
. "V. m,n'8 town all the time.
mng m . r g0Qd gtunt8
LrveThatlwillputyouwise
of 0. S. N. S.
W. R. Craven, of the Salmon river
country, was a pleasant visitor in
town Friday.
The residence of P. H. Johnson
-was completely destroyed by fire on
Thursday of last week.
nlace about noon.
the 'residence was saved with difficul
ty. Another of those pleasant evenings
occurred at W. O. W. hall weuueo
day when the wives of the Woodmen
rr th local camp treated them to
ir-fi cream and cake. A very pleasant
aoclal time was enjoyed.
w are elad to note the fact that
the hay crop was noi vc.j
damaged in the country around Mon
mouth by the recent rain, while it
will add many dollars in value to
the eardens. grain and fruit crops.
Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose will, take an
outing soon on Big Luckiamute where
her husband is working at Simpson's
mills.
Marshall Wolverton, of Vancouver,
B. C. ia visiting at the home ot nis
mother who ia getting quite teeoie
y. ith Rfre.
Mrs. Dr. Byrd of Spokane has re
turned to her home via of Seattle
.h will visit the exposition.
stnmn and Agnes and horse
AVI ISO oo"io ' ,.
. ,.n tn Portland Sat- the piles,
Ttov Mr. Sherwood of
University, suppled the pulpit in the
Methodist church Sunday morning In
the 'absence of our pastor, Rev. Mr.
McCain, who is attending the Ep
worth League convention in Seattle
this week.
Clyde Hill of this city Is treating
his residence to a new coat of paint
which adds greatly to its good appearance.
N. E. Tyler is hauling brick from
Dallas for McClain Bros, of this city.
Marion Thompson and wife ot the
Airlle country were visiting in Buena
Sunday.
Hay seems to be the topic of con
versation among our farmres these
days.
The writer has In his possession a
U. S. ten cent piece bearing date of
1833. Who can beat It?
Several traveling men paid our
town a visit this week.
Nw that the measles have come
and gone what next?
With good prices assured for hops,
let us all feel thankful that we live
in old Oregon where crops never fail.
Mr. Alhin, well-known througnoui
the Northwest, will be remembered
by former students of his, as lnstruc
tor in the various business colleges
of Portland.
Plans of the company are broad
and complete, and the organization
is as strong as it is possible to make
It under the laws of Oregon. Mr.
Albln is qualified by experience and
training to ; succeed in such work,
having made a study of colonization
and subdivision work for the last 12
years.
The company was Induced to op-
erate In this vicinity ty w. r. oi
mon, well known in Independence,
who Is a heavy stockholder. , The
plans to benefit this locality will be
carried out within a few miles of
this city, if the necessary encourage
ment is given the enterprise by the
people of this locality.
Chniilrlol- PnftHt Of MuttOIl
"""" .. 12ViJ
Legs of Mutton na
Mutton Chops lQc
Best Round Steak 1Qc
Hamburg Steak, fresh every hour J
Best Sirloin Steak .... 2,fl
Best Tenderloin Steak ' " '
Shoulder Steak .... ....
Prime Rib Roast ueei ....
Rump Roast Beef ....
Shoulder Roast Beef
Beef for Soup
Beef for Boiling ."
Long's Absolutely Pure Sausage
Frankfurt Sausage
!
I.
For
ANTIOCH
Mssl Katie Barnes of Corvallis is
a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Towns this weeK,
Mrs. Newton Grooms and daughter,
Flossie, of Bridgeport, spent Wednes-
riav with Mrs. E. Clark and family,
Born Tuesday, July 6th to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence McCaleb, a son.
John White and son, Orville, of
iom , hem nuttineT ud a wire
fence for' Mr. Chaney.
1 11
Mlc. Fav Sh Dlev 01 Jjorvains
Is
op my and turn of the stuaenis .
to later on. I 6 t0 j ma, are peopie wh0 attend church.
jn now as the buncn
- .u. .i ,! ronort an un- Kugiess, sy.
uiua;
usually heavy rain all day
city. Only a 'little shower
Monmouth on that day.
We are nleased to note that most j ver -
of the students at the summer nor- Corns.
gists.
Dallas
of
Tortured on a Horse
ten years I could not ride a 'nedg and reIatlve8 ln this
without being in torture from visiting v neas an
. m vimniiv iiiih n c a
writes L. S. Napier oi " '
.hn all doctors and Miss Biancne buv.,
' '.' . . a r on h her friend. Sylvia Hagerman,
in that other remeuies uu, - ; - , T tH Fi
, a ivo cured me." Infallib e for Nebrasna visneu -
reached ca lv p k Thur8day and Friday
rues, cuiuB, , ,oml!ioa nf the Lucklam
sores, -- , - nt John
all rtniff- voIIpt nurcnaaea tucun, w
Stump last week.
25c. Guaranteed by
8c, lOtf
7c, 8c
.... 3c
6c, 8C
. .. 10O
VISIT THE UP-TO-DATE MARKET.
Bologna Sausage, Liver Sausage and Head Cheese
Ham Sausage ' "
i a J . -1 i A J T nf1 nrxf 1H . . ....
Long's Absolutely Pure noi-Aouiiwieu .... ----
Breakfast Bacon .... ' '
Hams '
Pklnnnb Qalmnn .... .... ,..
" " ... 2;.C
Halibut, 3 pounds v " " " jflc
Sturgeon "UJ'.' J '1h'J'iA
The above Meats at LONG'S CASH MAiuvt-i. "'6"-"
for Fat Stock.
10(?
15C
15C
20e
18c
For Style or Beauty
Ws hsvs thsm. All of ths papular
shapss and popular prlcsd Shssa
WE DO PINE REPAIRING
JACOB V0QT
345 8tats 8trest, Salem, Oregon
A GOOD WELili OF WATER
Is Inriinpensable to every farm - Wo have had
splendid (,ueee in obtaining water in all our
boring operation.
We are prepared to do water and oil well drill
lug and all kinds of prospecting.
SLiOPER BROTHERS
T.lsphone 49x2 INDEPENDENCE, OR.