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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
LONG CIRCUIT COURT IIQCKET Following 1 Ilia il.xk.-t of . to com un for martng In the pecem lrr circuit court: 1. Vltk iirun, v. KailmriU Mey er, ki'i-i-n for money; Flower & Dromi for iiiuliitut. S. U I, Jo 1. C. ll '' Ad ion for money; H". M. KaU.-r nl M. E. t"t l f' ti mut; V, i 4 O. IHiishim for defendant.. 5. A. 11. Avtiill Co. v. F. N Smith ft ul. action for money; lejr & Kakln for plaintiff. 4. C. L. Flti-liard M- H. allien pl, action for num. y; H. F. Joma foi plaintiff; 8, 1. Aileu for d. U -miaul. 6. Fred St-'tir William S.liin dlor tt ux, anion for money; J. 0. Keltic) for plaint ff; McXary & Mc- Mary for defendants. 6. M. Ualley . lieiitou county Oregon, action for Junius.'; Wcnth erford A Wyau for plaintiff; McFa I den & lSryou and 0car llayw-r for defendant. 7. H. W. Strong vs. V. K. Martin, action for money; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff; X. L. I!utlcr for defendant. 8. F. D. Robinson vs. X. VV. Health & A. Association, appeal from JusttceV Court; J. 11. Flower f.ir plaintiff. 9. C. A. Nelson vg. V. L. Tooze. action for money; Brown Ac Flower for plaintiff; W. L. Tooai. Jr., for defendant. 1 10. D. W. Cummins Vs. J. L. Man na, action for money; B. F. Jones for plaintiff; O.star Hayter for de fendant. 11. Tull & Gibfcs vs. William Kuy ath, action for money; F. S. Gran' for plaintiff. ' 12. V. A. Mess-.ier vs. W. T. With row et al, a.tion tor money; B. F. Jones for plaintiff. 13. H. A. Lewis vs. J. B. Xunn. action for money; L. H. McMahan for plaintiff; Oscar Hayter for defend ant. II. B. Scot vs. Otis Walte et ux, Action for money; Cole &. Colo for plaintiff; Osar F.ayter for defendants 15. Ceorge Churchman, Guardian T8. tl. C. Pent.aai, action for money; M. Purdin for pla ntiff. 16. W. X. Simon-vs. E. B. Wilier, action for money; F. A. Turner for plaintiff. l r . -, n , , I I I I l 4 V -. mm MfvScs the fines?, most !:!! clous bfscufl, Ci.Ks tr-ti -nstr'; conveys to lood c mi 4 -..-c.. UJ-Xmf W, ; 17. State of Orcnou vs. Joliu j Courtney, nssnult with Intent to com mit mpc; -"oitu I.'. McXary for plulu tlif. State cfCrtiiCii vs. Thomas Sullivan, n'lllrg ImoxW-atlng li.iuois lc. violation of lo al nylion law; John J H. M N'.rr f..r plnUuiff. , I j. Sa;e of Oiif.cn vs. William j Hue. sellttm tiitox.mlr.j! liquor in vlo-j laimu of loc.U cpfon law; John II. j McXary for filial Iff. j 0,1 a. j.t 4 ii Arihnr C. . 1 1 .11' Ul 'l ' 1 . ' - ! ARE BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED Dave Jaikolisoti, a hop grower of Bucna Vista. Is reported missing and h Is believed to have been drowned in the flood Wednesday. Mr. Jackob- Diiuick, assault nnd battery; John 11. i son and a man by the name of Mxon McXary and J. V. Sibley for . plaintiff; j rowed across me river irom i.uc.m Ostur Hayter for t.f.ndaiit. Vlsia to the hop yard or Mr. jacaou- 21. Bank of Falls City vs. G. L. 1 son to try to nave some treins poies sni W. F. VcMurpliy. action for mon ( which were noauni? oui 01 me ) ey; J. H. Flower for plaintiff. They have not been heard of since 22. Walter L. Tooze vs. A. G. ! and the boat Is still missing, aeurm Llneback et al. action for money; W.lls being made lor me missing uu-u but with little hope or nnutng mem. L. Tooze, Jr., for plain tin. 23. W. J. Kitkiand vs. C. Roxrt Goodman, action for Oscar Hayter for plaintiff. T. and money; vain Sick Headache. Tjrieasine disease results I . rrU . t'li.nF. , - 1 . I - , i n .. t I . n r f (hd 2.). Cyrus furvine vs. iw irom a aisoruoieu iwmuu ui la, action for money; Oscar Hayter , gtomach, and can be cured by taking for plaintiff. i ChambtTialn'a. Stomach and Liver 26. Sievert A. Ramsdell vs. Arthur Tabjeta Get a free sample at P. M. C. Dimick, action for damages; u u. 1 Kirkland's drug store ana iry iu Brown for piaintirr; uscar najier iui defendant. 27. Elizabeth Forter vs. Amos Koub. action for possession of prop erty of plaintiff; W. IL Holmes for plaintiff. 28. M. Merwin and D. G. Dove vs. H. R. Nehrbas, action for money; B. F. Jones for plaintiff. CALL FOR CONVENTION. Notice Is hereby given that there will be held In the city hall in the city of Independence by the citizens of said city, on the night of Friday, December 3, 1309, for the purpose of suggesting candidates for three coun- Ladies Coats and Suits AT HALF PRICE We are giving the greatest bargains in Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Coats , and Suits that were ever offered In Salem. Just think of it, 1909 newest styles at half-price. They are sell ing like hotcakes. Now Is your time to save money. Only half-price. NOW JOB BARGAINS Half Price ON LADIES' COATS and Suits This season's newest gar ments; long coats and plaited skirts, silk lined, perfectly finished and man-tailored; '09 very la test styles. Now selling at Half Price. $15.00 Suits, now $20.00 Suits, now $10.00 $ 7. 90 Coats, now $12.00 Coats, now HALF PRICE SALE IBllff Milli nery Bargains This is the Store to buy your millinery at if you want good bargains in Hats and ostrich plumes also untrim med shapes and fancy wings. $5.00 Trimmed Hats, now. $6.00 Trimmed Hats, now. . .$2.50 .$2.95 $ 3.90 $ 6.90 Dress Goods and Silks Special reduced prices on Dress Goods and Silks. We are giving the greatest values in Salem. 1000 yards Dress Goods now on sale yard 25c, 29c, 35c, 49c and up 1000 Yards of Silks now on sale yard 25c, 35c, 39c, 49c and up WONDERFUL VALUES IN Winter Underwear V011 ran find here every kind and class of win ter Underwear you may want for men, -women and children, We do the business and can af ford to give you quick selling prices. rllineti and 11 mayor l '" "r lint t Hy of lti lepiiil iut, Moiiiliiy. lKcrintr , !!";. All pcopl Inter in tliM welfare. ltioRlKllly and luiproM uieni of iln Uy af" ircd 10 att ud. What Would You Oof In cut of a burn or acal.l !l :m!.l V.lU .1.1 tO rclltHe Utrt pitlllT Rn. h inlurlea are llablo lu occur In ' any family aad nvcryonrt ihould be p c pared for Ihptn. Chmuberlniti R1iu kiuilleil tin ft Koft cloth mill re-1 t-v Ihtt pain aluiont l.iatantly, and uui. tfft ihrtlnlurv la a very ' r oiu mill cauns tho part to heal uKhout having a acar. For aalu by V. M Klrkland. Chrysanthemum Fair. Tho ladlea f the M I". church held their-' autn al Oliry:nl"iu' Fair In tho opera homo lust Toecihty afieruiHUi ami evenniK. The booilix lioed a Iniff dlfplny f Uncy ui and s?ri iilrl-. In-tpitn ihn fr that th frot hurt Injured tli hry ainh uiuni nunc Ipaulif il ivctuu in er aliuwn, tho IiIIjII 'f Mr A. NiUoii being i-siMt tally worthy of ineiillou, Mtt It It. Knni Mtmi had a f ! d'rlr. 'Ih " iiil" er Mr. A. Nelson, Mr. K II Knoi and Mi AI-andT. A lr crowd lloti I la iha IliHuty pr- urn 111 lu ! mt'hl;. fcUUt'a tead UK and liiuiic. , when avrvlhiiur rl In rtrivoot toiiIkh and frnil i tfilticuri ll)v m tl tiicin iciihJ, Hi tl; loitiiikl l.nvt IraiUlrd. for KiDNry.i.ivrn AND STOMACH TiiOUCLE il U lh bcj.1 nirJ' u vrr ild over a diuur, i romui r. Jl CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ...'ml THE .... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated SIMMON'S , Kid Gloves The greatest Kid Gloves in America; all guar-' anteed, 1000 pairs to select from, in every size, shade, material you may ask for. $1-45 gloves now on sale for 98c. GREAT BAR GAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING CHICAGO STORE SALEM, OREGON THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY This is the stort for good Values In BLANKETS and Comforts. Bishop's Ready Tailored CLOTHES Don't be satisfied with reading uhout niahop'B Ready Tailored Clothoa. Call and see them. We will not have to argue you Into huytng. The argil ments are expressed In the finished garments. They look koo''. ad t'"'? wear as good as they look. Prices, Suits $10.2to$35.PO Overcoats $10 to $35.22 lit C o 1 1 1 1 1909 b. MichaeU-Slern & Co. Salem Woolen Mill Store SALEM, OREGON. Clearance Sale Prices On Ml Outer Garments and Millinery . - - .. - K Don't pay retail prices for your goods when you can buy them at our store at a clearance sale cut and we give you better satisfaction beBldes, for we give our en tte aUentlon to these lines exclusively. HAUSCHILD'S Suits and Coats for which we are si" agents are recognized by all competitors as the best garments on The market today, and the Immense business that we have done as new beginners I oToeBt proof that the ladies of Salem and surrounding country, apprec ate the values w i offering. Hardly a day passes but what some customer tells that our Tults amd Coats are Just about one-half compared with nther stores. Get In on them while the assortment Is complete. r ' , , Suits $17.50 to $SOZSf I Coats $7.50 to$30r- Molra Raincoats and Capes $7.50 to $20.00, now One-Fourth off. ; Voile and Panama. Skirts at Reduced Prices. Children's Coats $2.50 and up. JM Furs and Millinery at Prices to Suit You LibertySt HALLBERG'S I