Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 23, 1909, Image 6

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GOOD FRDITTREESlNEWS FROM OUR
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CONTKIBTORS
WE MAKE PROVISIONS
to supply you lth meat c.f only
fluent quality. We elect carefully and
expertly only
THE CHOICEST MEATS
Tender meat 1 not a matter of lu k
It In a question ot ur.-Mtng aitdfeed
Ing. Our kuowlodge enale tin to
chooae only uch meal as are class
ed a inms, A trial order will abow
surpassing different In our ni'aia
and those you have bwn eating.
Heck & Flubacher
Proprietors
Independence, Oregon
A good fouudaliou UJ uppirt
good house.
Tti Oregon Nurry Co' fu't ,r
I year old and to feci hUh on 3
.......ii .jii bill auituoit belter
ire.- than the plec rout graft mm
moiily sold. Hundred have deui.ui
art ront Inert)
that they ill grow faaUT and b
quicker
Time is Money
Unit la tno ValUa'ultf tO bo
incumbered with trwi that mill be
Ions time lu bringing r.-iilt
The Oregon Numery Co' tree ar
frown on new land and are abaolutt
ly free from dlacaae. Don't buy tta
cheapest tree and get tung but bu
the beat tree and ba satisfied.
loformatlon cheerfully given by ad
dressing
0. W. PENNEBAKER
Special Salesman for the company for
Polk and Marlon Counties
EMBROIDER FOR BABY
We have many new Ideas in dainty Baby Garments stamped to em
.brolder. Baby Bresses from 75 cents to 12.00
Slip Petticoats, Hood Capea, Klmonas, Bibs, Bootees. Bonnets.
All articles stamped on best grade of materials. Free lessons
in embroidery.
1 Needlecraft vShop
Mrs. 5. C. Wall
270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon
NEW GOODS E
ARRIVING
DAILY
P. H. DREXLER
Dealer ia
DRY GOODS
Groceries, Boots and Shoes
We Make a Specialty of Farm Produce
Call and examine our Stock before buying, you will
find that our prices are right and we carry anything you
may want. Remeber the Place
Corner of Main and Monmouth Streets
Independence, Ore.
BO0H5 T9 READ
For Summer reading on your outing or at home see our paper
line at 10c, 15c and 25c i
We have reprints of the copyright books at 50c. Come in. and
look over ur large book stock.
The Commercial Book Store
163 Commercial St., 8ALEM, ORE.
COTTAGE HOTEL
CHARLES SAVAGGE, LESEE
Special Attention to Commercial and
College Organizations
160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main C 1
Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel OllCIYl
Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable
H. EICHEL, Proprietor
Grain and Hay for Sale.
Herces boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable ate
JNEPENDrNCE, OREGON.
BUENA VISTA
J. C. Kaya and VV, II. Murphy re
Italia visitor Tu-aaay.
J, M. Prather aa tran.it. tin bual
ua In Albany one day thia week.
C, I. WelU a an Albany iitor
Wcducaday.
J. O. Puhy and ife returned home
Wednesday after an 'xU'd'd '
lu the Alaea country.
Chaa. E. Illck and Wm. iHiwc of
Independence were Uuena Vial la-
Uora Saturday.
.Mr. A. Anderson, who haa been
xi.Mi.llm the Seattle fair for aev.ral
days past, relurned home Friday.
Mr. Horgmau, of the liergutau Shoe
Co.. of Portland, was a Uuena visitor
Saturday.
Mrs. J. D. Winn returiitHl home
fr.im an t-aatern trln Sunday even-
lug.
M. I. Conger and wife of ilupdal
were ahopplng In Hueua Friday.
Monmoutn
Hood Craven, a former bustnesa
man of thia plat e was a pleasant via
Itor Friday.
here calling on relatives and frlendi
Saturday.
P. IL Johnson, who waa burned
severely lu the fire which recently
burned hia dwelling, ia slowly recov
ering from the effect of her Injuries.
Mrs. Frank Lucas of Portland la
spending the summer with her parent
onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. .Mulkey.
Mrs.' May Bowden-Habbltt and her
mother and Bister, MIbs Florence Bow
den and Dick Babbitt, have gone to
Corvallis to live.
Allen Clarke, wife and daughter.
and George Baker and family have
taken advantage tn the lull In bunl-
ness and have gone on a vacation to
the beach by team.
P. Springer has returned from
making bay on his farm lu .Marion
county.
Mrs. W. O. Meador Is spending the
summer at the home of her parents
who reside in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pet tit of Cor-
vallis were doing business in town
and calling on old friends Wednesday
William Biddell and Kr. Phillips at
tended a farewell party given the
Misses Cleuiy of Bellville, Illinois.
at the home of their uncle, William
Metzler of Rickreall.
F.
$6
HOPDALE
Mrfe. Rice of Sclo returned homo
this week after spending a fortnight
1th her daughter, Mrs. McCarter.
Mrs. B. Johnson, a sister of Mrs.
F. McCarter, relumed home last
Sunday from a few days' visit among
friends n Polk county.
W. F. Bundy has been helping Mr.
Haunon the past week.
M. Prather is selling vetch hay for
a ton In the field.
The late rain has brought the
pring grain out wonderfully.
Mr. Bundy has the best garden in
this vicinity with the exception of
that of Mr. Saunders who prides him
self that he does not allow a weed
grow in it. When it comes td gar
dens he takes the cake.
Most of the farmers of this vicin-
have their hay put "by.
The hop growers have started to
spray.
Mrs. R. H. McCarter returned to
her home Monday from Sclo where
she. had been visiting for a few days.
She; reports that that section was
visited by a heavy rain Sunday and
that the roads are quite muddy.
ity
COUNTY SEAT NEWS
Chas. Canter, who has been ex
periencing considerable trouble with
his eye, is back from Portland where
he went to have it treated,
The officers of the Rebekahs were
stalle at the Odd Fellows hall Tues
day evening.
County Clerk Smith issued Verne
B. Johnson and Miss Angenathia Red-
dekopp a license to wed. ,
The hospital has taken care of 24
patients since the 10th of June.
Miss Annie Fuller has returned
home from Monmouth where she has
been attending the summer normal.
Miss -. Fuller, while there took a
course in methods, completing it last
week.
Prtt.rvtd With Currant Juice
Now that the a.-amm for putting
up pr-a-rvea and Jam. la at ha d and
there are abundance of rherrl a and
turittiit lit tot Imiii. itUii. l . t . 1 1 .
the f.dli.um r-.'tpi f.-r priming
cneme with currant Juice luay Hot,
roiixt amis: .
Tee iUutla of ilulTl, Ihr.-e
ijiiiiii i.f currant, two yuarta of u
gaf. Put the currants in the prexi rv-,
lug keitlo and on t law fire. hen
they boil up trut.li them and strain:
ill rolled i, heme i huh, preaftlug out all
the. Juice.
St. m and atone ihe cherrl", being
careful to aate all Ihe Juice, put
ihe cherries, fruit Julie and sugar III I
the preerlllg kettle. Ileal to the!
boiling point and aklm carefully. Boll
for twenty minutea. Put In atrllled
I Jar or tumbler. Thia give an acid
preserve. The ugar may Ihe doub
led if richer preserve are delred.
A Clem Man
i....m. -i i: . 1. I... ik. kilt tKa fcattl. A
4.... rf"- timet I UiT. tad '!! '
. .lc. .tomach. cle. bow.U, !. blood. cl.. IIW. II I vJ
ew, olM. healthy .... Ik. who I , fX
will look it d aot It. IU w,U work w.tk .ry aad U.k I j
lit
II. ..II .v.r be irouhled wltk liver, lu. t"ah b'004
d.wni.f. lrlP d tadigMtioa oriiaat "i"m'T'
chi. Hlood dixxtM are fouad where there it
Owtanptioa aad bronututii m naoimia luugt.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
prevent thee d -.. It mk- mm lna.de
aad k.al.hr. It mnm digtlve rg. P"r
klod. aad oUea, kealtby leek.
U rtor.. toe t- lb w" r.... aed ure rvo- h..lle n4
ro.tr.lio. It eonuin. M .leohol or '"'7" i'lrW. Pl....n I. I-
Coa.tip.tioa I. the mo! (mmIm uelnlinM. Dr. I ire I l...m
Ul. ear It. 1r vr Hp. Pr to t.k t edy.
There ia more calarrh ill thia aeiv
lion of the country than all other dla
eaaea put together, a. id ui.ul the last
fnw year wa upiMed to be Incur
able. For a great many year doctort
pronounced It a local dlneuae and pre
acrlbed local remediea, and by con
.jtantly falling to cure with local treat
ment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence haa proven catarrh to be a con
Kilt nt tonal dlaeaae and therefore re
quire constitutional treatment., Hall'
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney ft Co.Toh-do, O .ls the on
ly constitutional cure on the market.
It Is taken Internally In dose of ten
drops to a teasnoonfiil. It act di
rectly on the blood and mucous ur
face of the system. They offer tlOO
for any case It falls to cure. Send for
circular and testimonials. Addres.
F. J. Cheney ft Co, Toledo, Ohio. Sole"
by all d-.ipglsts. 7.c Take Hail
Family PHI for cons. Ipai Ion.
Try Long' new Cash Market for
cooked meat of all kinds. He makes
specialty of boiled ham and corned
beef. 611
That Pesky Fly
He is her at last and this fact no
one ran deny. I ne pestty ny now
makes you swear by crawling , crawl
ing everywhere. He wipes his feet
upon the bread and creeps upon your
hairless head. Within the milk ne
takes a bath and on the butter makes
a path, and then he anger Mary
Jane by specking up the window
nane; and mama yells and baby
squirms because ho leaves those aw
ful germs. Get out the sticky paper,
quick, and make him goHtiamignty
sick.
C. A. JOHNSON liS
Experienced Felt and Panama
Hat Cleaner and Blocker
190 South aniitrclIl5.ICrpoif Lawi.DCflGro.fry Slot
Phone 565 - - SALEM, OREGON
THE NOBLE
1. A. MADISON, Prop.
Corner Commercial
nd Ntt turret
4ALKM, O KICtiON
When You Sit Down To
a Meal
I .1.1. PMlaHHIlt Will UN. HtirA it Will lie
excellent a to food, ouoklnir ud eerviee.
The aurrouudlnpt oek tor llieniHeivea,
mi.l the hill of fare tells mutely of fine
eating at little price. Come in and hnng
a friend or two along, l win an ub
be pleased.
White House Restaurant
Vv'rn. McGilchrut & Son, Piopnrtort
SALEM - - OREGON
mm
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Be Rind You Hava Always Bought
Bears the
Signature o
THE KEY NOTE TO
your -pleasure may be the fact that
you presented your muslo loving
daughter, ion or wife with an ex'
qulalte musical instrument from our
rare stock. You may develops a musi
cal phenomenon unawares. AayhoW
member of the family possessed of
one of our fine guitars, violins, man
dolins, xlthers, banjos or cornets can
not but make the home pleasant an4
cbeerful.
L. F. SAVAGE
247 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
Proper Treatment for Disentery and
Diarrhea
The great mortality from disentery
and diarrhea is due to a lack of prop
er treatment at the first stages of the
disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra Remedy is a reliable and effectual
medicine and when given in reasona'
hie time will prevent any dangerous
consequences .It has been in use for
many years and has always met with
unvarying success. For sale by P. M
Kirkland . ' - ' j
Hattie Mix tailor shop, Independ-
ence, Oregon. 7-9
III
If you do, don't purchase until you have
inspected the celebrated
We
Carry
a full
Line
of
McCormick
Machinery
S3cC
ormick IVilowe
Since the first World's Fair, held in London In 1851, the McCormick has
remained first in International leadership. McCormick machines are de
signed and constructed to harvest the grain and grass crops of the world.
These machines have maintained their pre-eminence because they have
been kept far in advance of ordinary machines. The durability of Mc
Cormick materials and workmanship has never been rivaled.
Our Stock of
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware
is Complete and up-to-date. Call and get our Prices
HANNA BROS., Independence, Ore.