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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
STEAL AWAY TO ! ' ' GET MARRIED 1 ! Married lu Salem Wednesday, No vember JO, 1909, Mtsa Haul Mil of tbl city to Mr. M. H. HI k. a farm f la the Independence eouutry. It U uppoaed that the ceremony was performed at Salem at noon on thai day but where and by ahom It la not learned. AU that la known la that they atole allouily away and are now enjoying their houeymoou In roriland and Spokaue. Both contracting parttea are ao well known here that the frlenda al moat feel sighted that they were not allowed to be pre occasion. MUa pllahed tailorens lve business here. one of the well known Mack Hrotti. r who are prominent operators lu bus iness In and about tula city. I They are expected to return to In dependence this evening and It Is planned by the friends of the bride nd groom to give thm a reception Id the way of an old fashioned charivari. Absolutely JrllTQs j&'rri RaMnn Powder tetfrovcstha flavor end adds to ino I koalCnulaoss ct'JtofccJ mmm 1,f. . . .1 !:. ,'A. A t nnlnMlu DlIM I that they were not Mjfo Cii'iJfeK i cent on the happy UVt,VjfjiV--' Mix 1. the .-on,-! jjjfj Ir - who has an exien-, Jv-J . uf ' e and Mr. IMaok Is j lf-'-t Illu..b llr.lt h.Tf iT -.1 1 MRS. W. H. PARK IS DEAD. home In the new state of Kansas, where she lived until six years ago. when she, with her" husband, came ecciitlonlto ,ula ,,,u,e h're tnoy haV " 0 resiueu. auoui iuuj jum v and her parents, having becu convert ed to Christ, were baptized at one time by Rev. J. It. Bsldwln at Mound City, Kansas, and from that time un til her death, she lived a consistent Christian lite- She was a faithful, ac tlve member and regular attendant of the Baptist church here as long as At six o'clock last Tuesday morning the spirit of Mrs. V. H. Park took 1U departure to be with Christ, from her late home on rd -treet wn..e perlultted. To a ntlKhbor who her lonely husband, other relatives, .., afullv along to her lonely husband, otner re au e- struggllng patnfully along to jmd kind neighbors were gathered i church , BUmmer. she said, "I amimH dor iioHslrlo. she had been ar ..... j want-to go to churcn jusi as long lnralld most of the time for two year or more and during the last three I am able. I can bear the burdens jnonth. fcad been a very great suffer- of the week better after I have been or requiring the closest of constant' to church." Independence needs still -an,.nn h rtanehter. Mrs. Ver-. more of such citizens. In 1S71 she was married to Mr. w. million, came from Kansas to assist Mr. Park in caring for her, but was Obliged to return about two weeks j go. 1 Mrs. Park, formerly Miss Miriam JU Haskit, was born October 3, 1850, in the state of Ohio. In her early lie her family moved and founded a H. Park and to them were born four children, of whom these three are and Mrs. Samuel Baldwin of this city are sisters of Mr. Park. The funeral aervlce was held In the Baptist church Wednesday at one o'clock -and w as conducted by Pastor Maytiard H. Thompson, who spoke l message of hope from the text "These are they that came up out oT irri'nt tribulation and washed their robes and made them white In the blood of the Lamb." The full regu lar church choir sang appropriate hvmns expressive of her faith in the Savior. As the body was being borne to the Odd Fellows cemetery even- nature seemed to sympathize, for the almost Incessant rain ceased and the sun shone out to comfort the sorrow ing and lonely hearts. A Methodist Minlater Recommenda Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Tlie Knorr SHOE Xcoy ... . ti i n ,1 now living: Mrs. Nora Vermillion of cnoiera ana uiarrnoea nc.uCu, .u. Kansas, Adelbert Park and Eldon everal years for diarrhoea. I consld Park of Portland., She has two sis- r if the best remedy I have ever ters still living, Mrs., Stansberry and , tried for that trouble. I bought a Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. J. R. Baldwin , bottle of it a few days ago from ou druggist. Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak a word in its praise when 1 have the opportunity." Rev. ' J. D. Knapp, Pastor M. E. Church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by P. M. Kirkland. YOU CANT BUY SHOES HERE -without being a friend to the store. Scores of come-again and I . fmD, tootifw in this. The only reason for this CuUltrBgKlU,, luawiuio . vv.ov.4j - is that our Shoes are either more comfortable or Wear Longer Than Others ' Wo have lust received a fine line of Men's Women's and Shoes. See our heavy grain Shoes for boys the Warsaw and $1.79 per pair, $2.00 and $2.25 kind. All solid Dress men af $2.50, Patent Leather, Box Calf and Velour. We high grade Shoes for men and women, that sell at from $6.00. Our stock is new and up-to-date and bought from eastern factories for cash. You can get the benefit of buvlne. Come and try our line. You will be satisfied an a frined to our store. Yours very truly, THE KNORR SHOE CO., Successors to Price Shoe Co. 444 STATE STREET, ' SALEM, OREGON. Children's , at $1.69 Shoes for have the $3.00 to the best our good d become Notic of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, in the matter of the estate of Lovina Per ry, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wesley Perry, administrator of the estate of Tvin. Porrv deceased, has rendered and presented for final settlement and ruea in saia couri ma nun - count of administration of said estate and that Saturday, the 13th day of November, 1909, at one o'clock P. M., at the courtroom of said court, in the city of Dallas, in said county and state has been appointed by the judg of said court for the settlement of oi,i amount at. which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear ana me excepviouo " writing to said account and contest the same. 20-25 WESLEY PERRY. Young Girls Are Victims of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood- and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25c at all druggists. Annual Chrysanthemum Fair. j The ladiea of the Aid 8ocMy of! the Methodist church of tula city will give their annual chrysanthemum Fair la tho afternoon aJ evening of Tuesday, November 23. In thn even- j lag an entertaining prt'tsrain will b rendered at which an admUaUm of 55c for grown people, and 15o for chil dren will be charged. . Following are ( the premium which will be given for best specimens of chryaaiithemuma. Those entering flower will please have them tu be fore :30 o'clock on that date: j Beat specimen, white, Sue; second specimen, white, 2.'.c; beat specimen, j pink, 50e; second specimen, pink. 2."ic j beat specimen, yellow. Rile; aecoinl j specimen, yellow, 2.1c; bent specimen.; red, ROc; second specimen, red, 3Rc: j beat collection on varieties of 7.$2.0O; second collection on varletlea of 7. j $1.00; beat collection ou arltlea of J 5, $1.00; second collection on varle. tlea of R, ROc. A Hair's Breadth Escape. lo you know that every time you hare a cough or cold and let It run ou thinking It a III Juat cure Uaelf you ai InvHiig p(i)iiiinU, fuMiaumpiUMt or aouie other pulmonary trouble? Dou't risk It. Put your lunge back In perfect health and atop that cougtt with Ballard's llorchound Kyrup. Price :ic, ROc and $100 per bottle. Bold by William Imig Co. Another Bteamahlp Lin Established. Establishment of a direct steam ship Hue bet wwii Portland aud Ant werp waa announced thle week and thla new channel for conum rre la Im portant to the ahole northwest. Coast consumer will be able to take dau (hko of commoilltlc broiuht directly THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSO CIATION , McMINNVILLE, OREOGN Chaa. Gregory, Agent Dallas, Oreaon her from the old world nd the e .la will b lre loJI" l'4' available for carrying rot product back to European market. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ... t THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Warm Bedding These cold nights call to your attention whether or not you are well supplied with good warm covering for the bed. We are exceptionally well supplied with just the right things to stop the shivers. Cotton Blankets, all size and weights, at the very loweat price. Wool-flnlshed Blanket In large size, grey, at $2.00 the pair. Wool Blankets In white, grey and plaids at $5.50 tha pair. Thee are first class, full size Blankets. Wool and Cotton mixed, a splendid Blanket at $3.50 the pair. Heavy, Fin Wool Blankets, large Ize, whit only, at $8.50 tha pair. Extra select Wool, very large size, extra long nap, pur whit at $9.00 th pair. These are th equal of any $12.50 Blanket we have seen this season. We also have some extra good things in Comforts beautiful silkolene and sateen cov erings, in pure white cotton filler at $2.50 to $4 each. These are much better goods than you can make at homd for the price. Conkey, Walker & Lehman INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Great Millinery Clearance Sale we have decided to have a clean-up sale. For those who have not yet bought here Is an OPP nan.t - t J the ' money. The stock those who bought early and never dreamed of another hat for this B-son now can afford - J relt Hats FUr Fe.t Hats. Scratched consists of hundreds of beautifully trimmed hats, models that you will not see a dup icate of , 0! JL Pfttent Leather and Tarns included. Felt Hats. Silk and Moire Hats, Bea.er Hats. Velvet Hats. Fur TH-w B 4SXT5 S offerings See Them before Buying Elsewhere. Be Early for pest Selection Liberty St. HALLBERG'S SALEM