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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
K L. TOWNSEND tu purchas-4 E. T. Menkl' BAt iHOP AND ATH.IN THI INOtPtNOENCE HOTEL ll.r. U a chauo. to l first d tr rut. FROM nUR RURAL GUM M 1 N'S . I) A V 1 S JNDEJBNDKNUR. OUEOON county to rtaon.. from tad If jou ' ,",",l" " would t pleased to fca ru fl CONTRIBUTORS 4,rt UU. W CENUINE . C V RUI NOBU f t V. STJ I til clMfW laid I U- T. f YoTh" lh. b...-uW.n...d to t .b.olut.1, purged I. k3 d W. bu7cYRU NOBLE dir. from tha diMil-hsv bouthl it lor 4 pur airihl .ltd 'kJ-M4 v ,rf . M ,h. public h ansM t NooM! C&US NOBLE-. b. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & COOTS P2 Eacll pImm W M 0 fc Ak -d MtltMa kr CENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. . pnpMi. low Mrt HIGHLAND NEWS j K, N. 8mlih, 'ir selling farm bT, roovfd to Imli-p . ndfiu-. whire lie i rll for tliu. It It undrtod :hst Mr. TrnlU and Mr. llliby have traded farms. Joe Laundree purchased a r I(1 of balfd hay of Jos rry. whll b vii n thla neighborhood. The hay was shlppod laat wn-k and Mr. Lauti dree returned to Boring Friday tak ing with him a fine Jersey heifer. i The rain and at rma of the past j few days have caused Peter Bhafer to aaw off on bla wood chopping. t nalph Forterfhld and family of Hopdale were vlaltlng In lllgh'And Sunday. ' , Mr. Jenn e Wooda la working lor Mra. D. N. Haley during the latler e Illness. MIhs Edith Alexander dressed and ahlppcd thirty-one fine fat turkeye last week. Our school ta certainly progressing nicely. We have up to date an en rollment of twenty-five. Guorge Shafer and slater, .Mrs. Laundree, were transacting business In Independence laat Friday. A Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I have uaed Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keuiody for aeveral yeare for diarrhoea. I consid er It the best remedy I have ever tried for that trouble. I bought a bottle of It a few daya ago from our druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shall -.,. .isri tn sneak a word In its nr.i.. hn I have the opportunity." Rev. J. D. Knapp, Pastor M. E. Church, Miles Grove, ra. toia v, P. M. Kirkland. BUENA 'VISTA NEWS BUY mm -gggmr mm n m titAn fto HUNTERS'TRAI'KtM'V3iuii-riis. HMm. Boat ... .ii ceawat r;T. """ ' " T . . u HM il.00 rf Itntll. MMp root Rev. L. T. Jones of Brownsville pr. ached at the M. E. church here Bunday morning and evening. No- vnmhar 14. The W. O. W. lodga at this place Is growing quite rapidly, they having taken In several new members lately. Mr. Lady, a recruiting officer for the lodge, was here Friday, and with the assistance of Wlllard McCIain. clerk WE INVITE TOUR INSPECTION of our select assortment of Fine Jewelry, knowing that it includes scores of pretty and useful articles that will please thmost particular people. You may be thinking of getting a fine , watch for the Holidays. Howard & Hamilton Watches make' everlasting Presents. They are above ne avLse Tatch for time keeping qualities, a Watch everybody fa proud 5 We also have a fine line of high grade Gold filled Umbrellas that make a fine and useful present. Clocks, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc. Yours for Holiday Presents - - KRAMER . A: Independence, Oregon of tamn here. u ted-d ,n i a i.uiiiU r of appl a ions. Tliesw can Idldau a will be lI.Uld at lud-pw-1 Iduix e at thu big raly on I ember h I Mr. Winn, our r.al etat man, has ro ied many ltteia of Inuulry .at-! i Uup'Tt lla.l, Johi Ta)lnr and Purl Kn.d..r. who weal to the Spalding ll glng camp on the Lurklainut to worji, have r turned bomt. Xlsa Ha. Nion of Portland la vlaitlng tmr grandmother, Mrs. (i. U. Dav daoii, tb a we k. G. U. Uavldnon, who bas been tak ing medUal t.eatn.eni In Port.aud, rr-J turned home lrlua. He aeema vry much Iinpr0'd. Decatur v Inn we t to FaJa City on business last wick. The school eateita nment baa been postponed until Christmas. Mrs. L. II. wllon has r:urna o por land a.ter a visit of several weeks bere. Mrs. C. H. IIIH went to Indepen dence on the boat Monday morning for a few days' vlalt. H. C. Wells, one of our noblest clt liens, died at the Albany hospital Sat urday laBt and waa brought here on the boat Bunday and burled In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. The funeral er vleea were held at the M. E. church, Rev. Mr. Valentine of Dallas officiat ing. Our merchant, J. K. Neal, left Sat urday for Eugene to visit bis son Carl who is attending the U. of O. J. K. expects to take In the big game of foot ball while there. Rev. W. J. Weber of Independence and Rev. II. G. McCain, pastor of the M. E. church here, will give another iii.,.tratH iture at the M. E. church on Friday eveulng, November 28. The former lecture given by mese meu . oxceDtlonally good and we as sure you It will be worth your while tr mtna out- The wedding of two popular young people of Buena Vista took place her. . .hr im aeo. The contracting n,rtit were Mr. Lester Murphy and xtlK Fav Wilson. The people of this community all Join in wishing the happy pair a very successful future. Forced Into Exile. We Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla i wag an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a fright ful lungracking cough that had de fied all remedies for two years. Af ter aix months he returned, death dog glng his steps. "Then I began to use Dr. KIng'B New Discovery," he writes "and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs and Colds, It dls pels Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bronchitis. Hemorrhages, Asthma, Croup, Wnooping Cough. 50c and' J1.00. trial bottle free, guaran teed by all druggists. ANTIOCH NEWS Miss Ina Fishback visited friends In Monmouth Sunday. Mrs. Muscott is staying in Dallas this week. Miss Winnie Dow of Dallas is guest of Mrs. Minnie Mack this week. J. E. Ward of Talmage was in this neighborhood Saturday on business. I Mrs. Tuck and daugmer Anna oi Monmouth were seen in these parts Sunday. James Goodman made a business trip to Wellstlale Friday., Jay Clark visited relatives at the capital city Friday and Saturday. Winfield EggKston and family of Elkius were guests of Mrs. Eggle ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Bos ley, Sunday. Valuable Gold Mine. The directors of the Mexican mines, owned by Linn county men, have just received word and assays from their mine showing they have struck a vein which goes $105.90 to the ton of free milling ore. The letter staled that the mine is one of the greatest in Old Mexico. Considerable stock in the entreprise is. held by Al bany people. Dr. J. L. Hill of that city Is president, Fred Ware secreta ry and L. E. Blain one of the direct ors. - Mrs.'Loe, an aged resident of the Rlckreall neighborhood, died Friday and was buried in the Dallas ceme tery Sunday. The burial services were conducted by the Rev. M. E. Spahr, pastor of the Methodist Epis copal church. .Mrs. Loes husband died many years ago, and she is sur vived by several children, all grown. She was a devout Christian woman and enjoyed the respect of all her neighbors. Observer. Young Girls Are Victims 9nh as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and cud unties. Ther make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them, oc at druggists. POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon PaW Capital, pi.lMOO Transacts I Gefieral fonMnfl Business OFriCEKa ANO DIRECTORS: J. H. Ilawly, Prs. J. U. V. UuiUr. Vk I'ri. Ira C. Taw!!, Cab F. 8. Powi-ll. 3. B. .'tiun.' I- U. S.mt a. Let Us Help You With Your Xmas Work A helpful suggestion Is ba'.. tb battle and we can offer many suggestions. c. .... iinrfk.,rrhi,r mprlal. BtamDed to embroider, 3fc Bumped Bella ar very popular Dainty Aprons for from y 20c r,0c to It.OO Needlecraft vShop Mrs. 5. C. Wall 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon PIANOS AND ORGANS Cheapest mi Best . PIANOS AND ORGANS BESTED GEO. cTwiLL Phonographs Edison, Victor, Colomfcla Full Line f Cylinder and 1 Disc Records GEO. C WILL SEWING MACHINES Ornulue Needles Oils and New flirts SEWING MACHINES RENTED GEO.-C. WILL Popular Sheet Music and Studies GEO. C. WILL The Willamette Valley . Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER. R.ATE$(Water by meter applies to resi dence only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay 2.00 and orer at the rat ol 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE ' Residence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cent per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 48 HAND BAGS AND PURSES We have just secured the finest line of Bags and Purses, that are made and now offer them to the public at the very lowest price They Include the GENUINE SEAL, ALLIGATOR, GOAT SEAL and PATENT LEATHER. ' Call and see our line as we would be pleased to show you. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial St, SALEM, ORE. THE NOBLE D. A. MADISON, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street 4ALEM, OREGON kthktie and 'mnasium $eedif. iuntf, tfmmimitien and. fishing $aekle Sieildets, kidz Repairing. ?oeket Cutlerii iRazcrs dun fiipewriter-$40 SA LEM , OHEU Wfl.