PERSONAL JOTTINCt U. K. l'Jlorli a a Portland villi r Huudv J urn McVlou.1 ae down to Itirilaud t tit Hk, JUylnK t ovt and a mI crop tin bevii liuimi'it, ilt Huffum In liom. Kln t-r a ehurl abm-lii e. fount lluiau Mil and un r Ui f. m Vediitdy, E, I). Itlir of Curtallla na In h city Saturday, Mm. J". M. Khmi'II U i-UlKK frl'tid In I'ori'aiid. M art tii Kr-li wiih a Hah-ui tlnll or last WVilnfi'liiy, Jrovf oir J. 8. Cooper and ite ui.i liiiim from the ttfattl" fair Mr. Man Cravi-K Ml thin tor til w K'HKl on mi until K A "u of Thoina Staph tn.i In Jo-udy III iMi piniinioiilil Henry f uiu'll ahlppd a t ar load of tut) to Portland tin week. tinner Mutliion ami Frank Klik land ii iit Sunday In .iiileiii. lira. K. W. K"'ttrii of liaiiim vinldir In lliU i ll)' lul w--k. lrn. Win. I!uk r of ful l Mini In vW Itlnu li (-!'Iii'-m u.d funiil), 'I ti r.i U room for iliouioindH more n liul potidenci- mid folk county. Curt cratfird wu In from h' farm on tin- l.u klaiiiuii' lliio wk. H. ('. I.himiu r l;.riH (l Vfdln"-lav from a I'-n (lay' outline In Him cuumrv. Mr. D. A. IKmIkh aii'l M'm. (). A. Kl'iiiiiT il'n Sah-iii visitor Siti'ir thty. Mrs. A. WliltiM y vli4t. il fi I imIm nt Bm-ria VUta tin) htttr part of last k. i MlhH Ruby (i ntry 1 ft Tuesday for Camus. 'anil., wln-re bIhj koos to visit her tirother. A. Moon- anil wife of lrnlM""-l iu ' were in tlie city tills week. TIIU Hiook Heaill'-Klit. Clyde Dik In anions the Indepen dence people who are enjoying an out ing ut the count. Mm. F. E. Chambers, a resident of JiUKi-ne, Irt vIkIiIhk Willi lliilepondeni friends this we. k. Hurry N-laon l. ft for" Kails City ami pluck Itock Montluy whero tio lias ac cepted a ponilloll. Tuay luuiuiKg fur l"i Ittr her I lie MO fr 10 ' Hire wek' fililn trip I MUa bKM"-prr for thr In i a'pinleii' Creamery, nturtuil Ul k fr"iu the tMi fcture .ln l U-t-u vtIHii rr hurt im. MU Craven. do ! I'"'ti tn, lor par nt, Mr, ami Mr Jpfr (!' nil of illllllliolltll. retunieit III tl'T hoinu lit Umi Anu'l.ii Vtn.-iUy Clariin Wanaoiier, forunr rl d.nt of lii.lepeli.leiiiv. ton now living at Ht. Joljini, (tr , t In th i ity thi tn-k ren-lii tihl a'nialn nre ir II. II. M ' -l!m. '" " h"' ami liiHiantly Ktt.-.l l.y til lf l FoUlum! Iut attrnlay mornlna, a hoii of Mm. It J MH'-a 'f Hulein. tleorxti Uroan. u i"kimti In t"'-vli-ltilly of ('..rval.H. .a-. Ii h -. Kumliiy on il r ' '"""'ii fori lainl lil- h- I. .nl he. ii Kllh lat of biM-f iaitl'1. Floyd WllltnniH and Croxoy I mil on .-ft Weiliiemluy mornliiK for tin load .,f .he Sllt-U river on A tiuiitliiw and flrthliiK Xiedllioii. TlK-y expect to t K'"" ah"ut two week. K. M. V'oiiiik ami noil left for Hclk nl SiH-iii k We III-.lay where tlo-y Ko on a Miimiier'a otillntt. Whll Mr. yoiitiif will vlMlt tlo hop yurdu jlii Hie vl' lnity of KiiKetie ami Sprlui?- field. W. II. Wllltellker of, DllllH. HMht 8 few (!nyn III U. city thin '.vi k 1 lriH:llH! Mir cil.et!H !tl Hi County Oil Company, which l 1-orlii., for oil on hi farm In tho vicinity of DhIIbh. MIhh MiiM" Cill:iM tiaii ret-.ir.ied homo from liallu wlu-ro s-tio lian be I'tuptoyid l-i the Cob- hotel mi a wait ress for tho pu-t few wi kH. Sh." han acrepud k position In the Indepei, deiicu Hotel. Mr. and .Mrs. Cuiiipb"!!, Mr. ard Ur. fliiniv t. Curler. Ml CM llelll- If I l'.-.,o.r. mit and soil IMIndfH " - ll.roufcli tou Monday uo tt.-lr y v- lu Newport !ir thrjr gu lo p.ml thit inoitib of Auhual. Call at Crau MH.r' lc rr-!i a Ljr auj toi.1 a.U. J N K rBuou b add Itla V "I deiH on th .iin r of MoiimoutU ai4 HUtli 'rct and -p-it ta lv In a f- di4 for Hono r Uk liiKameri lr;oc, Th f iu.ral of H. II. Wlfhrow w held from tlx KtaiiKeJIcal itiunh In thin illy VV iMlnifiiiia, ltd. K. r.. X Vl k'r of CurtalUa i.ffo luttnrf. Mr Wtthrow' ilealh v ry Mi'!.!i!i h uiilipe-'i-d, tiatliiK died from Heart trouble Monday at oriioon. Ilm guet rf K. C. I'M U of till city inn 8inday. Mr. Iloyi. who U mak ing a tour of the Northwcht, a via flu. with relutlxn III McM Inn villi. aii'l on i uruiiin . . '" MHt.il U.-re cam., up from McMlnii-1 "riviiiK tior.ea, wi-ikiiiuk - - .11! - t kpend Hiimlay with nun. New uplodat akei aud lolflm, burial rot"1, mvII Una of trim Ming for Caihnlloa, 0. A. It. and cyh ordrr obtained from H. H Jp-r(in I' For ! or trad Hu h i ) par lur omaa to km! eonditlon. Eixtuir at Mr. Neeit-jr'a in North Iml'-p. n enc, WIH trad fur young tt k of aay klad. f Tor aul or trd GntJ pony,! broke to drlv lni;l or double. Will tradrt fur young atotk of any kind. Kn ijulr of F, 0. Frcdrtrkaon, 4 tiilb aouth of Indfpendnni- tf For ali A number of flrat clan POLK COUNTY BANK Mcnmcuth, Orcscn raid Cspl!ai, $30,0Ca.Dd TriAsads 1 I nur-l h i ..iiij buins orptcens and DitCT0R: i, II Hawly. Pri-. J. t. V. liutb r. View frm Ira C. Poil. Can. f 8. I'UWell J. II .' UHip I. M bioipaoB. .... .... . s . - . 1 ,11. A LlV .1..UU B...U.I .1 V 11. j UIIU rimi-i , .,..v . I ....Ire. .. I Vi' III, Ifil !Ultl Ml bill III- I, ..in U'V. Cooper, dullKhler Of J. !,,ry iaru OI, JHu, ;r.l t 8 10 I . - . . . . .. .1 , ;t. Cooper anil giaiui:n oi mo niu-j peiiil.'iH-.- hlrfU lo lioo) lliU car, re ceived nolle,! from Hie Imilim colli k tlil week that nhi hud be-n award rd the m-tiolamhlp to be jtl'ii 'the on- biivtiig the bihHt average for Ui y-ar. Ir. ti. H. WrUht, wlf and aon of M .Viuinlllc, pawod thmiiKh thi What Has Long Been Meeded UT THE CITIZKN3 OF INiJi-TENDENCS Tha lndpndne Cleaning and Prlng parlor ar prtparad to call for and dalivtr all wane, and guaranty prompt attention and attraction. W maka combination Suit and adjustable Skirt hang ar to your maoaura, 8a aur and Xhtm. Qlvi u a trial for good work and tna prlc will b rignu WorK dona whila you wait. Guv McKniuht Inclcpentlcnce Quit, a inimlier of autoinotai. paa cd tbroiuti loan 1 1 It w.ck on their way to the coast, the wai m w-utti r of tbo pat.t 'k hu.InK utarud tic p.-opl.' out on their mimmer's outiua. The contrai t jrn fl'iimi -d wie in concreii) work in front of th llanna l!ro.. Caraand and Taylor property Of Mc.vililMilie, iimimu ,i,",,r,i, i , i ,i, I- v i (. 'on Main alreet Una week, ami It sd'lK c y Tuesday on their way l tm i" 1 7 ' I... ,,,...,.,.,,,.. i,l I nil k ill- cadla where he o n to apeiid bin auin --.". m -r-H vacation. Th donor la e jof the utrt-et. j known to many of ur clilr.'-na, ho, K(.or,.a f the JiulepeiideiiceiteH en bavhiK ut otn tlino rcprceiiied Yam-! t-njyt-a the Mpb-iulld finhliig Sunday, hl!l. Tillamook and ldncoln '-1 w,lcli abounda thla m asini In th'.' tie In th alate .-(lalttliiro a Joint Htr-HMit adjacent to the city. All ofi lenator. those who went report good caicb-l Th many friend of J. F. Su.l.b.j" la-k baa and . trout, who r -hUIim uhoul ev II mile ouill-j Htlll havp a few 12 00. J2.50 and went of town, will be pleased to learn j J3 00 jlu,8 wui( tl we aiv ,dliiis for Jl.r.O. If you wlMi lo Have rnc u ference you should come In as lu-xti UNDERTIKINQ Day and oiitht rail prompUy aiKJiol -d to. Fin parlor In om- nriein. An xp- runced In ly alta:it W. L, BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Licensed by the Oregon State Board of Healtn. BICE A CALBREATH Home Phone: Store, 2220; R.3121 Bell Phone: Store, 114: Re. 73 Indnpeidence, Oregon Choice Farm City Property FOR SALE Ml It, J - j ric, Campbell of Jmllu: Mr, aadMrsj t.(,,ural maItfM!r J. W. Cart, r of San Joho, Cul.t.. a ...I , .vmamott,. Vallev IJJu and Wuter Pow. r Co., villi headquarter 1 1, , t I,,. Ik alilo to be about aaiu fr"in the i ffect of a m-rloua m i I dei.l taliped by faliliiK from l,a'' of hay ttiK.itt t wo we ka ago, bn aU- iiiri two r'.bi uud recehltiK other aer-j i., u i.l,i,iil The head and , ,,, The motto of th Indepeudoncc yteain lauiiory is aie hs-at wora to bo had. Anyone bavins laundry work; We bave aotne bargain to offer In city property. If you want to buy or Bell see u and we will do you good. wick we will luko them out of llie window and tli price will be off. Con key, Walktrr & Lehman. CUMMINS & DAVIS Real Estate Agents C STREET, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON V, L. Frailer of Vancouver. Wtthit. spent Sunday with J. and family. C. Morrison fat Portland, was a vinitor In the city i Tin-mlav of this week and made a ' ... John Harris, a farmer who rosiil" j K.-nernl Inspection or me company i u r,ght ... -t..n...,iiD . ui. tt.,.. i.,iro In th nrtern.Min in ; a abort illHtnnce nortu oi . n'". , uiiiuiiisn u.. - was in tho city Tueaday of thin w-ck , tompiiriy with n. lltra. noerB ...u dono ibt-re will find it equal to or oellyr than thai done iiy outside con- J i f-rns. This he guarantees. Give It . , , v... ...... ,.1 Tha i,rlP.i iinai aim u iuuuu h . 7-tf yoci 'Cutleru The indications are that a large ifazorS tfthktk and mnasium $ccd& ! nlr;tft was in tho city Tueauay oi una ween i company i: n- - doUiK b.mli.csH with our merchants ; a trip to Cooper Hollow, and in the amount of binding twine will be " .... ... ,, , oiUi hr i noeoKKarv for securine the new crop lie reports ;"od crops I on m-hi-i i i-, i-vunnig ""7 c"- i ' n, niniiii h i . ... .,. irt.. cruin 1 1, roiiL'hont the country. tloiis In hU locality a lookltijr ex ceediiiMly good. ! Mayor Joins ciinin In from hla i Biimiin r reaiileiu.; hi th ( uiixt Weil- liiMlay nmriiiiiK, und will remain b. the ciiy cliunlng up tlu aiciiiiin'n (Ion f husincus thai has piled up durum Ida absents. Ht' rvporis Mrs. Jonc IniproUiiK in h.-aMi. f C. E. Ireland of Portland, who owna a 175 acre walnut farm south west of the city, came up from Port hind lust Sunday morning, returning on the afternoon train after imikine. Mrs. Couuil'lcUo, who wu, take, to j annl-d Uait to bis ranch. He re. pores ms waiuuis uumh imv. be look the electric car for i-ori- i laud. Chan. lillyeu, a n-Hlilent of New port, Ktopp. d in the i lly thla week on Jila way to Dalian. Mr. aud Mrs. Peter Kurre are v!n (ling wlllt their hoii who resile at Oretown, Tllliunook county. BUSINESS LOCAL It's luck to smoe Pokck. The bteter than 5c cigar. Tho cigar in the green box. l)r Allln, Lientlst. Cooper Bldg. drinks at Craven ti the, Sah m nanltarium la, r. week for treatment, la reported Improving. J L. Manna and family leave tlve first of next week for the coast for A few weeks' rest and "recreation.' J. VV. Richardson, Jr., lu sojourning In Crvallis for a nuuu tan..- w-itiv. be has a contract to build a dwelling. Me. 'and Mrs. C. C. Sloan, who re Bide on their farm west of Monmouth, were In the city thin week trad- B. Wilson and family left Tuea day for Belknap Springs, where they expect to spend the month of Au Kust. - . ( ' Mrs. Clint Moore and Mrs. N. D. Clodfelter left Monday for the coast where they will remain for a couple, o lyeeks. , , Nevill Eldredae went to Salem Wed .Destiny where he goes to work in his father's creamery for a couple of weeks. v Clarence Wnchard aud wife were anions those who made the trip to fialein this, week via Skinner Brothers launch. '.'.. ' , ; R. II. Knox and son Freddie, Frank Whlteaker and his two sisters, Kthel and Vivian, left Monday for Belknap Springs. Maurice Butler has accepted a posi tion with the Independence & Mon mouth Railway as fireman on one of the engines. Mrs. Fred Parker left last Satur day for Cathlamet, Wash.,, where she gues on a visit to friends. She went via Portland. J. S. Cooper made a business .trip to Corvallls and Albany Tuesday and left Wednesday afternoon for Port land and Seaside. Dr. Dunsmore will spend a part of the Coast mountains, leaving about the end of the week Dr. Butler of this city and J. B. V. Butler of Monmouth, left this moru la for the western part of Crook county, where they go to look after. wime farm property ttiey have in that section. They went overiand and ex pect to be gone about two weeks. lee cold Moorte's. llattle Mix onie. Oregon. ttilor shop, Independ ' 7-9 Old papers for sale at this office at 25c a hundred. Try Craven & Moore's special ci gar 5 aud 6 for 25e. A good pair of reading glas ses 1.00 at Kramer's. tf Ice cream by the pint, quart A. Gross and wife were in the city from Portland. They returned oil the afternoon train. . gallon at Craven & Moore s. Ho expects to engage In business in ono of the new towns which are springing up in the district Just, ir rigated by the government in Uma tilla county. or W. B. Stotwell, Misses Genevieve, Mable and Dorothy Cooper left, Mon day for Corvallls, where they were Joined by Mrs. J. L. Graves of Fargo, N. D., who has been visiting with friends In Salem and Portland. The party went to Newport where they will remain for some time. M. Mervln and wife returned from the Seattle fair this week and after spending a day or two at home they left Wednesday ( morning for Ottei Rock, about six miles from Newport, where they will spend the balance of Mr. M.'s vacation. They were accom panied by Mrs. P. H. Drexler. F. M. Russell returned this week from a tour of Inspection of the Tilla mook country. In speaking of that section Frank says that the crops are looking well and there is great ac tivity in all lines of business, espec ially In the building of wagon roads which he says are the best he has seen in a long time. R. G. Cook of Gardner, North Dakota, a cousin of Mrs. Wallace of this city, spent a couple of dajs visiting her the past week. He has been making a tour of the north west. From here he goes to Alas ka where he will remain for a short Dr. Dunsmore will spe. u a win home hi8 vacation hunting and Win Vancouver. B. C. via Victoria and Vancouver, B. F. E. Hoyt, associate editor of the The strongest and best line of harvest gloves at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. f Di;. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121; Independent, 4410. tf For sale one 314 inch wagon almost new. For information call on John Robbins, Independence. 40tf To let 40 head of goats to let out on the shares this fall. For informa tion call ou or address R. E. Fergu son, Independence, Oregon. 8-11 Wanted Position as housekeepe by a widow woman with two children Address Mrs. Effa Devlin, 305 North F St., McMinnville, Oregon if vnn ava troine- camuine and want anything in the line of blank ets or comforts come and see what we have. Our new fall line is now in. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. For sale or trade for horse or cows, windmill, tower and 500 gal lon tank. For further information enquire at this offcie. 9-10 Brood mare for sale. In foal 'by Taffia. Would trade for good cow, wood or hay. Write or call on J. W. Bullard, Independence, Oregon. 8tf Wood for sale Second growth at is.50, old growth $4.00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 14. tf4 2 Cummins & Davis this week pur chased the real estate business of Young & Irvine. Mr. Young will de vote his attention to the hop Industry of train throughout the country. Wheat and oats look splendid, not u'ithummliiiGr the Rlicht setback they received on account of rain dur- ! lug June, We are now getting in large ship ments of our new fall goods, and as we alwavs buv early we have saved many dollars on our stock as there have been some real sharp advances in prices of late. Buy of us and the price is always right. Conkey Walker & Lehman. Information was received in this city this week announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kurre of Oretown, Tillamook county. Their many friends in this city will be pleased to learn that the mother and child are doing nicely. The I little stranger weighed TVs pounds. Citizens of this city going to the seaside or mountains for their summer vacation should have the Enterprise sent to their temporary address, and keep posted on what is going on . If you are already a subscriber we will send the paper to your temporary ad dress. The change will cause only a little extra work and this we will gladly do in order to accommodate our readers and keep them informed on all the news events at home. fikilrfe, 2kide Siepairing. dun S?ipcwrite SA LEM , OE EG ON. Rice County, Kansas. Republican, was and Sam says he expects to work for Resumed Operations. The flour mill of the Independence Milling and Warehouse Company re sumed operations last Monday after being shut down for repairs. While shut down the machinery was given a thorough overhauling, an addition al warehouse added to the building 60x40 feet, the mill repainted, aud everything now is in first-clasB shay: The company has several thousand b ishels of old grain on hand wh'.' ii will keep them busy until this year's crop is ready to use. ; . A Large Variety of Penny Postals, Comic, Local and Sentimental. Call and See Them. The Variety Store ' ANNORA M- WELCH, Prop , 264 N. Commercial Street, - Salem, Oregon CASTOR I A Tnr Trfanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always BoiigM Bears the Signature of WOOD Large or Small Orders De livered Promptly. HENRY M0TT Independnece, Oregon. BELL PHONE -The- Fa Tillers' Fire Relief Association OF BUTTEVILLE, OREGON J . D. Winn, Buena Vista, Agent for Polk County, Ore. M.tke a specialty of rural insurance of farm buildings, churches and school houses. HAUSER BROS. SILEH, Props, of Salem Gun Store ORtGON We now have on display a very fine and complete line ' RaSp Rsll Goods. Lawn Tennis Sup- plies and also Fine Fishing Tackle j Send for Catalogue ef Base BaH Uniform - j 1