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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
E. L. TOWNSEND Laa purcUa.-d K. T. Ileialr ARBER HOr AND BATHs IN THI INOCPENDENCi HOTEL Her U t cliftme to -t ft lira-! !. i.d t5r tal. When You Sit Down To a Meal In till rrelniiraht Vhi r aura It will I rarvllent a- i I'hxI. nhltir . Th anrriHiiidliiiiD ik lr il.rtiiivfn, mill tli bill l lrr Iwde luiuiy l It" ! al Mttln rlitNi roniH In and ring frlanrlnr iw ale..-. V n HI ft.l White House Restaurant Win. NtcGlehiaa h San. Ptopnetare SAIXM - QKIXGN a&rk fill FROMQURRURAL CONTRIBITORS MONMOUTH NEWS. HIGHLAND NEWS. waa mi liiilt'iid'u Jim HumkII vialtor Monday. Mr. HUby aa doing buaincaa In Independent1 Monday. Khafer mailt) bualin'i trip to lii(l'iinfiu Monday. Frank I'altereon ftnd Ixinor Comp lou returned from their huuilun trip lu the Cawmlea Monday. They r tuirt a riuti 1 1 mo with ft Koodly aupply of r.n.p meal. They alio reported j Friday for few dnya; atay Mi' in tier of Monmouth led of Woodmen of lh World ftr iontm plating big 11 at Independent on tlm ninth of I )' in (jiT. J. J. K linnet of I'arker I lien a vtnlior Kattirday. K. ItoKcrt la now l" a I tub n k -r ; for th l'a Iflr- 8ui-a Telephone Co. It. M. Smith la remodeling lila resi dence, I'ruf. Inula la giving voice rnltitrp to ft f tiiM of tlilry IkI1 pupila In the Huhhi church. Mra. Green of Kntuhy I tlaltliiK her mother Mid brother, Mr. Dent if (lila place, MIhh firi'ii Whlfi Iioukb and Mr. Znn lii-r mid Mr. Grcan went to Port Salem, Oregon bu W. LStaley, Principal A food ai'hool imn i. better, lias ft Dell eatiibliahed rrp nation. Sucieaii ful graduate. Skillful, pulimukl D ttah r. LMus xo.-iim low. Many other ftdvautagea. IK in t 1 1 you iout tiicm. A iaiali!iu for the aklng. r V f. CYRUS NOBLE aWl to you ' ''"fft "fel all ckarrw imW to th ar. . w J. n eat (adiuad amreea sIIk. frj mr from (he Kro knnwn. tirictly whnleulc bouh in ih Noribwcu. tiublnhcd in l'riUml m M4 4 awu CtNVJIM CYRUS NOBLE $4.90. A purv nlii honol whiikey boiikd by llic dUliIIer. Guaraniecil to iho IMiicd iwaiet jovmmcni. and lb you. to eoolaia oothiol cplinl pure itmthl wbiikcy. , Muiy ol lh railrnadi uh Uyru iooi aiiwMi aseiuwcciir. So do li biR iramhip coaipaniea. So do acarly every bitf metropuliua boieL HttniH il'i pur. ij . . . .... I MMJ llccaux it ham that toll,' dclical. palalablt flavor ol tba ripened train, oflta aaaauoncd but rarely found. m W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EbliJifd 1864 105-107 Second Street Portland. Oregoa tut TMta UHI 0 HAll. TO-OAI Cl Owl UM Cwm tmi hJ T-er W. J. Vaa Schujrver A Co., fwihad. O, . EacloNd plan tad 4-90 lor vkak bImm mmi tt el eace by epa pnowL few ajtavta GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. f.O. Aaea ft amiw aim in la tlio iiiouiiiaina a u; or Uo bi-loro tlwy atrmk iftinp. Frank rniH-raon, whllo walklnit up the rallroud trark on hia woy liniim from Art Jjui'y'a at I'mkiTa Mondiiy nUnt. fi ll, through ft m'tlu nuurd n-vt-ri-Iy t-uitliiK IiIh low. r Hit and iioho. Kn-d lluiiiuiii la now workliiK for It. K. SUplitdli. iltiiry llnniion Mt for MtMlnnWlIc Runday of hint wii k, whnra wo un d. rHlaiid Im Ih working In a printing Offlif. Ihhiic- ('omplon piiKHi-d through llh;h lund Wfdui-hilny. It U undi'Htood that In- t utuli'r ijuariii.iliif now o:i nrioiint of UiH rhlMnii having gcar M ft-vt-r. (Jiih Stnrkl of Itorlns arrived Mon day for a few days vlalt with l'eter Shafer and family. I'eter Hhnfer returned from Cor vnlils ThurHday of lust week, where he baa been working since the clone of Jiop picking. The good old times certainly muHt be returning again as MIhs Edith Al exander on Kriduy gave ft quilting ben to the Indies of Highland. Gail Alexander spent Friday and Saturday hunting In the neighborhood of Alrllo. Frank Fa'teraon and wife and Guh Stutkl returned to Poring Saturday. A. Hannon brought his daughter, Bertha, home from the sanitarium at Salem, Sunday, i It has been reported that Fred Smith hag sold his farm here to a man from near Forest Grove, for the sum of $.")2o0. Williams' Laxative Cold Tablets oin .,ir that cold. Try them. Wil liams Drug Co. 24tf 111 P II k 1 r . J J M HUS J LA A li I f - -g--.- giM Uwfe aViCgit-J mmHHf ir'i - Hood Craven of the Salmon Klver r-oniitry whh ileanant visitor 'Vedneaday. Mr. Zureher and son and daugh-t-.-r of E-ii.Tpi r( a." on a visit 'o Mr. Zurih.r'a parents, Mr. and Mr. Heat. Members of Iho I. O. O. F. lodge aMslted by the Itobelmlm gave Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murdo'k ft surprise reception to hid Hi "m MrewU before they started on their trip eat. They will visit the homo of their youth t'?nt tliey left some th'rly yearn nu-n and will be gone for an Indefinite b'ligfh of time. Croup Cured and a Child's Llfo Saved "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to thut of the thou sands who have been benefitted by Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. .Vy child, Andrew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy hia life was saved and today he Is a robust and healthy boy," says Mrs. A Coy, Jr., of San Antonio, Teas. This remedy has been In use for many years. Thousands of mothers keep It at band, and It has never been known to fall. For sale by V. M. Klrkland. Christmas Will Be Here Soon WHY NOT SPEND THE TIME EMBROIDERING YOUR GIFTS? Specials for This Week Flnlthcd Aprona Stamped for Shadow Embroidery 11.00 Stamped Dreater Scarf "3 New Stamped Belts .Needlecraft vShop Mrs. S. C. Wali 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon ANTIOCH NEWS. S 1 .00 to $8.00 We can make you any combination you want in umbrellas, as all the better grades have detachable handles. Handles range in price from 50 cents to $4.50. Umbrella bases range in price from $1.00 to $2.75, so you, can make the price to suit yourself. Yours for Umbrellas h. KRAMER Independence, Oregon Mrs. Tuck and daughter Anna have moved to Monmouth. Several from here attended the schiol offkers' convention held In Dallas Saturday. The school Is progressing nic ly with A. J. Shipley as teacher. Miss Katie Hughes, who Is attend ing school In Dallas, visited with her folks here Saturday. Arthur Grooms of Independence vis- lieu uiejJUEf ill lies ii.iuil uuj of last week. R. M. Bosley Is planning to set out prune orchard this fall. Noah Heffiey Is having some grub bing done. Jesse Johnson and Pearl Fishback were Monmouth traders Tuesday. Allie Griffith, who has been vis iting his mother, Mrs. Sliger, at Salmon River, returned home Saturday. Forced Into Exile. Wni. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okli was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a fright ful lungracking cough that had d fled all remedies for two years. At ter six months he returned, death dog ging his steps. "Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery," he writes "and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousand yearly from desperate lung diseases Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it di pels Hoarseness and Sore .Throat Cures Grip, Bronchitis. Hemorrhages Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00, trial bottle free, guaran teed by all druggists. Violated the Game Law. Two young men who reside near this citv were arrested this week on a charge of hunting without a license The arrest was made by a game war den from Benton county who' is work Im? In this vicinity. The men were taken before Judge Wilson and upon Dleadtne euiltv were given the min imum fine of $25 each which they paid. i V Pay Rent L If m ; l . .j - ... h,. TODAY i.: 7 - - t -- " -- i: . :, f'r-'-vL-,:--' P- "- -5:- Uhile glv- f ':(.::-.jj3- vice we do not mean jr 1 II. r A Peculiar Wrench of the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more painful than a break. In all spraiDs, cuts, burns and scalds Ballard's Snow Liniment is the best thing to use. Re lieves the pain instantly, reduces swelling, is a perfect antiseptic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. - Sold by Williams Drug Co. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to the pub lic that we have sold our entire in terest in the People's Market to W. W. Newton who will conduct the bus iness. All parties owing us win can at once and settle accounts by cash or notes. Heck & Flubacher. Dated at Independence, Oregon, this 5th' day of November, 1909. 23-26 Sf-Lt While giv ing you this ad vice we do not mean to advise you to go to the poor house and become a public charge, but come to us and let us ox-s t J fSVfil-Jr plain to you our plan of how you can apply your rent money to the purchase of a .:5vj home, so that in a short time you will b. riJJ the possessor of your own place. Neither do we lue an that you should go to the poor house to avoid the landlord problem, but we mean that it will pay you to step in or write to us for our proposition of avoid ing him as well as the county s! home. Our plan avoids both of these results. If you have property that you desire to sell the best possible advice that we can give to you Is for you to sit down right now and write to the Chas. K. Hicks Real Estate Co., telling them what you have, giving a full and com plete description. They can s-ell it for you quicker than any oth er real estate firm in the Willam ette valley. 'if kycha U Haks Rt CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ES TATE COMPANY of Independence, Oregon Send for ltst of farms for Immediate sale Chas. B iJf Estate Co !$ has become ' one of the most widely known real estate firms of the Willamette valley, through its range of advertising and pamphlets sent out over the northwest. They have done more for publicity for Polk county than has ever been done heretofore. The company never quits. Advertising mat ter is going out every day. List your farm and let it be sold. PIANOS AND ORGANS Cheapest and Best : PIA0S m BRGAXS RENTED GEO. C. WILL Phonographs Edison, Victor, Colombia Full Line of Cylinder and Diso Records GEO! C. WILL SEWING MACHINES . Genuine Needles Oils and New Parts SEWING MACHINES RENTED GEO. C. WILL Popular Sheet Music and Studies . GEO. C. WILL