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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
I FROM OUR RURAL CONTRIBITORS HIGHLAND Quite a stir mid rirlieiuenl waa raleed In llltthland last Monday wM-k when Ihe two MMpd convict a, Mur ray and Nluhollch, were dlaover-d biding Id Ibis vicinity. HUM Complon and hi two broth ers left Wednesday fur Blo to be Hi the bedside of thnlr father who la Quito 111 of typhoid fer. 'George and ller.ry Dlrklnaon wre Independence vlaltora Tueaday. Henry MrKlmurry wa an Indepen dence visitor Thureday, Amy and Elma MeKlnney have been quits III. A number of hlKhlandt-rs attended Tbe Man from Missouri" Thtiraday night of lant wk. Talk about your exiltement In haa log tonvlite that certainly I tame according to three of our promliitSt young men. Hera la thilr recipe for future excitement: Take a windy day with a shower or two of rain mlK'd In. and Into In tliu evening, three young men to aurromid a auiall field with the wheat Junt romliiR up and a band of brants quietly feed ing In It. Ut one young fellow with repeating ahot gun ahow lilniH lf and get the brants to fly, thou fire aboil- eleven shots at the bunch with out ruttliiK a ft' her, plk out a Ingle goose Bnd lot tho fellow that carries tho double barrell gun got two holla faHtouod In It and throw It on the ground and damo around It for two nilnutoa until ho worka off the poll of buik fover and thon all tako about six niore ahota boforo being able to take the one poor little, ln Ignlflcant brant Into camp. lleary MrElmurry waa In Indepen dency laal we after shlnglee with which to re-cover tila house. Oall Alexander and alator, Edith, and Oren MiKluiurry left Friday v. rnlng for Albany where they apnt Saturday and rSumlay. George Hlmfer and Fred llannon returned laai Hunday from Corvitlna whore they have boon hallux hopa for IX II. Taylor. Fred Keathoratone and Mr. McKtn ny left Tuoaday for Lebanon whore they Intend going to work. Independence Couple Marry. Fred Oberaon and Mlaa MUlle Bug land of thla rlty were united In mar riage laat Sunday morning at the Cathollo rtiarcb at Salem, Oregon. Father Moore official lug. The bride and groom loft for Portland Immedi ately after the service and will attend the weok eight aoolng. fioth of the contracting partloa have grown up together la thla city and have many frlonda who extend their hearty oonuratulatlona and wlnh tbera a hap py voyage through life. Mr. and Mra. Oberson will be at homo to their many Ind. pendente frlonda after thla week at the real- donee recently oc upled by Mr. and Mra. Thomua Sullivan. , Well Known Hotel Keeper Uaea and Recommonda Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure In Baying that I h ive kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoe a Ilemody in the family medicine cheat for about fif teen years, and have always had sat- Utaotory results from Us use. I have administered It to a groat many trav eling mon who were suffering from troubles for which it la recommended, mid have never failed to relieve them," aaya J. C. Jenkins, of Glas gow, Ky. This remedy la for sale by 1". M. Klrkland. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATE- (Water by meter applies to resi dence only.) Residence rata on meter applies to eue tomcra only who pay 2.00 and oyer at the rate of 80o per 1,000 gallons; minimum 11.00 per month. POWER RATE- ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Residence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 6 cents per K. Power, rates on application. W. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE A1AIN 41 a ONE WEAK SPOT Moat Independent People Have a Weak Part a.'d Too Often It's the Back. Eviryone baa a weak spot. Too often It'a a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twlat Dull aching keeps up, day and night Tells you the kidneys need help For backache Is really kidney ache, A kidney cure Is what you need. Doao's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Cure backache and urinary Ills. Good proof In th following state ment. E. E. Gilliam, 332 Water St., 8alem Ore., says: "A fall I received aev eral years ago, which wrenched my back badly, tended to disorder my kid neya. I suffered from backache so se rerely at tim e that I could hardly straighten. Sharp palna caught mf when I aroao after ait ling and the remedies I tried, did me no good. A ihort time ago I was Induced to ua Doau's Kidney Pills. They gave mo more relief than I had received In years. I know of others who have used Donne Kidney Tills and all speak of them ae tho beat medicine they ever tried." For sule by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster . MHbiirn Co., Uuffalo, Now Voric, sole agouta for the United States. Remember tbo name Doan's and tako no other, i We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by chemi-: ri'. analysis or otherwise that CYRUS NOBLE con-' v ns anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies. It is distilled in an old-fashioned still and contains Al those secondary products cf. dis- elation which the U. S. A6'ricuuural Department and the U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present to entitle the distillation to be called whiskey. Alcohol does not contain these constituents. , Neither does cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered still. Money talks. GYRUS NOBLE a pure-old-honest-whiskey, aged in wood. ' . A ' - quart bottlea of GENUINE CYRUS Apj NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. W. J.tVANLSCHUYVER & CO. Etab!ished, 1864 105-107 Second Street.. Portland. Oregon CUT AT THIS LINt AND MAIL TO-DAV W I Van Sj-hltWM A Pn.. P.rtUnJ D. ...... Endojtd pleoe find $4.90 (or which pleaie Knd me t once by expren, ptepiad. four quarts' Genuine Cyru Noble. P. O. AJdt. Counljf -. ,.Shi BUENA VISTA Wllllo Ilevena of Ruena Vleta sold his hops to Joe Harris of Salem at tweiiU'-flve cents a pound. Th new addition to F. M. ponaia- son'a store Is completed, and still the carpenters are busy. ' A number of men have been In thla locality looking for real estate, which has kept our aKf"t, Mr. Winn, quite buxy. Mrs. Henry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer mil and Mrs. Den JohnBon of Independence were visiting friends at this place last week. Milo Elklns returned home from Crook county lant weok. " McClain Bros.' new gasoline engine la doing excellent work. They have been grinding at the rate of one thousand bushels a day. Fred Wells of Dallas was seen on our streets one day last week. Wlllard McClain' went to Parker Tuesday morning to build a ware house for Ralph Davidson. Mr. David son expects to use it to store his own train in. He expects to install a gasoline engine and In fact a whole cleaning outfit. It is understood that a Mr. Combs has purchased E. T. Black's butcher shop. He also expects to buy town property in the near future. The first, bout of the season, Ore- gona, arrived here October 24 to get a load of oats of McClain Uros. iney still have about ' 10,000 bushels of wheat and 5000 bushels of oats on hand to ship. Rnenn Vista has Seattle skinned a long way for big babies. Wlllard MrClain has a baby that weignea thirty-two pounds at the age of four months while the baby that won the prize af Seattle weighed only twenty-four pounds at the age -,of four months. ' HAIE COMING- OTJTP There Is a great difference in scalp and hair diseases. This is the reason patent medicines fail. They LACK THE INDIVIDUALITY NECESSARY TO CURE. ,1 put up the treatment specially for you, and if I can't cure Dandruff and Falling Hair, there is no use wast ing money buying tonics. To show my ability, I will offer to the first hundred Ladies or Gentlemen, a MONTH'S FREE TREAT MENT. Send for special question blank today. Address Madam PURITY GRANT, P. O. Box 1199, Los Angeles. California. HJ.nOWNOW Miss Derby, our local milliner, visit ed her home in McMlnnville over Sunday. The farmers throughout the coun try are progressing well with their work. Mrs. Minnie Mack was a business visitor from the Heights Monday. Mrs. Rachel Newman died at her home here Friday after a 'lingering illness. She was aged seventy-four years and came from Michigan six years ago. She leaves a husband and a son and daughter to mourn her loss. . Clarence Hyde came in from Seat tle for a week's visit with the folks at home. Brick was' hauled to the creamery Monday to make needed improve ments. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coulter arrived from Pendleton Sunday and will re side in Monmouth. Mrs. L. R. Burkhead came home Friday from Tygh valley whree she spent the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Crofoot. Miss Alice Stanley, who spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, went to her former home at Hillsboro Saturday. Mrs. Merrett Miller of Bellevue is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Blumme, this week. , T. J. Berry and wife went to Salem Monday to make their future home. Miss Emma Cramer, a Salem school teacher, was a pleasant visit or in town Saturday. Mrs. Mary Pickens returned to her home at Willamina Sunday after a few days' visit with H. S. Chase. Began October 15 As the seaaon advances we are finding ourselves crowded to the walls for room, especially In the Suit and Mllllnary Departments. In order to overcome this we have decided to close out alt of the knit and mualin Underwear, Hoalary, Sweaters, Infants' and Children's Wear, Umbrellae " and Hair Cooda. It would take up pagea to describe these goods, there fore we Invite you to call and for yourself. If Intereated we guar antee the price will not be In the way. Theae are bargaina you cannot afford to pass without Investigating. Buy Your Suit, Coat or Cape Now while we are offering a special discount and the stocks are complete. If you appreciate honeat values and a perfect fit we are sure te please you. M HUMERI la now at Ita beat and a large number of trimmed Hats are aold daily. In spect our stock before you pay the two prices of the exclusive atorea. We are satisfied you will realize the great aavlng we will make for you. HMLBEUG'S smem pTp3 f f T HE.flv J UTTER (To. French Kip Driver $7.00, Corn Calf cruiser $6.00 and Custom grain $3.75. To those who want a shoe for the hardest kind of service, they have no equal as protection to the feet against mud and water. Just the shoe for the Oregon Farmer. We also have the that give excellent satisfaction as a work shoe; and we would like to show you our triple wear sole shoe. This is a nice looking shoe, but made for hard knocks. We don't want to sell you cheap shoes, but good shoes cheap is our motto. Yours truly,. Kramer Exclusive Haberdashery Independence, Or. A number of Monmouth residents are painting and otherwise improv ing their homes. The Monmouth Cannery & Evapor ator Company finished a fine season's work last Monday. The scarlet fever patients are all convalescent and no new cases are reported. Trespass Notice. Notice Is hereby given that no hunt Ing will be permitted on my farm, known as the east half of the old Stewart place and adjoining the Ing ermanson place on the west Any one caught violating this notice will be prosecuted. 18-22 Mrs. P. H. Drexler. PIANOS AND ORGANS Cheapest and Best PIANOS AND ORGANS RENTED GEO. C. WILL Phonographs Edison, Victor, Columbia Full Line of Cylinder and Dise Records GEO."cT"wiLL SEWING MACHINES Genuine Needles Oils and New Farts SEWING MACHINES BENTED GEO. C. WILL Popular Sheet Music and Studies GEO. C. WILL