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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
199. face rrvr NOerNOINCt CNTtAPRIie. lDEICNDCNCe. OREGON, 1 " INDEPENDENCE NIWI New Una holiday goods at MoWs ('ab lnri. Wauled Km and tmiur at MiMtrn'a Cah Htor. A He Ha i.f lik v&rti at Mrs WslUtva for Xium present, full and lln'iu. s',f Freeh oysters, both Kamcrn and Olympla, alwaya ou hand l ,u" " Restaurant. ,91' School La-hcrs n Kt special pries on candles, nuts. .. at Moure'a Cash Hlore. A Uudnoiuo " "f n,?" cutthloii topt for Xmas t Mrs, Wallace's. Ncit door to ptwiloffice. 2Ttf Williams' l-aisllve Cold Tablets will cure that cold. Try Uwro. Wll llama Prug Co. 2,lf When la towu drop in and 8t on of those full alia Ho dlun a served dally from 11:30 a. tu. to 2 P ' tli Ufin Restaurant. I" ('. C. (Jrldley of Vanrourcr. Wash liiKton. of CltUcn' Hank of thul city, spent ThtiiikKl vIiik In this Hy. a Kiic.1 at Hi" home of Arthur Moore. Misses Minnie Johnson ami Sclnia NetibiTgnll of Portland sp lit Thanks giving at t home- of Mr. Marshel M.twIh of Independence. Tlu ladles returned homo Friday. Il I whispered t hut wedding U' Hh will noun ring In our city, when one of tho young business men will lend to th altar one of our popular young Indies. Wn await the announcement. C. W. Il' iikh- returned Saturday from a trip to Tillamook where he bail (4ciit l In- previous wci'k. Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 k t vai there to Hike or tli'.' umli-rtakliiK buslm-.-ifi of C. 10. !.' nuld. In the purrhaHi' of that bus iness he will have tin- monopoly of Tillamook county. II has nn-nt hop' s for that country urxj Is of the belief tlm- ii will coiiii- out 1'ijual ( 'r ah. mi of thin roiiniry with the com pletion of tin- railroad Into Tillamook. A hrothi-r of Mr. Ilcnkle will hav charo- of lln uuil' i taklm,' cstiihlMi-in-lit at Tillamook. ('. I.. Hi'.ttlcy of Mel'oy, ihe i) n '-ii- I.IikdIii man, who lias done mi niiii h to bring tin- lii' i ,1 io its lil ;li popularity In this region, will s t mx te.-n aen-H of land to walnuts this winter, In addition to the ten aires tie planted last winter. While he has lost nolo- of his ihei'"M in tli" nl p, he le lieves there is a great future In the walnut husim ss ami is acting on this lielief. lie ha; more ewes than eer iiefore and a Kreat'T demand for hiuihs. Mrs. Lena May Schwartz Cook died at her home at JVrrydale. Thtustlay, November a'ed torty-two years and five monW's. The funeral was held from the Christian church In rertydale at 11 o'clock Sunday morn ing and burial took place in the old Uelliel cemetery. The service, was conducted by the Itev. C. A. Slas, paator of tho First. Christian church of Dallas. Mrs. Cook was horn In Knox county, Illinois, June 2a, 1SG7. She was married February 2, 1880. She was a member of tho Christian church at Perrydale. Six children are left to mourn, the loss of a devot ed mother. Observer. Independence Dramatic Club is working on a military drama of four acts which they expect to put on some time before the holidays. The play is one of the most intricate in stage settings and will require care ful rehearsals and special scenery. There are fourteen people in the cast. It will bo largely attended. A. Gross was in Independence the first of the week from llillsboro. Mr. Gross Informed the Enterprise man that he has his stock of goods ready at that place to open a general dry goods store. Mr. Gross says that he will have one of the best stores in the city. On Wfdmdar Mr. K C. lavL at t lej a W, '. T. I'. meiii,a at Im.1 U. l aa r( ly il.xud pr. Idem of Ui Independent W. f T. V. Tl Mntliodiil i hurt h at lim na VU la .ipU lo lsln revival ar !- Itisi'inlH-r 19 Hi'. Weber of Inde peiuleiim o lll ahll Ihi panior, ll" McCain. MnrrloK" lln-iiea wi-r Umnil weea lo Handera A. Kdward and Ken In M. Wallace, lrnn W. Ilurl.ank and Kl two Meador and Albert Clwrk and Mliuilii HrrU. Alter akatlug lun liiua an r popular. You u li'lephonn your or dnra f T otr from Hi" ikatliu rink tnd thua l aure of nulck and oronipi aerl at tbn Cm nau ran.. '' Thn auitual auinuier elon of ih t nlvemliy of Oregon will bo held thi coinliiK MUtiiuii-r Iroin June S'i lo Auk ul 10. lmluKle, a all wecki" teim Tb atletidanei. during Iuhi auuiuier reaili-'d marly 100, dionI of whom were OreKoii leuihera, and Indlcatlonn point to a much lurger atiemlan. for next aummer. At the leai In ra' annual Institute for Polk coumiiy. which take place ai Dallas, December N, ! and I", a number of Hie hading educator of the atale ar to be predeiit. Among thla number are Superintendent of Public Imitruetlou J. H. AckerniBii. President V. J. Kerr of Oregon Ag ricultural College, Superintendent of Schools of Multnomah County It. K. Ilohlnmin, Fx PreMldeiit of Monmouth Normal K. D. Kessh r.U H. Alderman of rnivcrnlty of Oregon. J. M. Pow ers, superintend! tit of hcIiooIh of Sa hni, and others. Superintend- "I Sey mour expiets to make this one of the best liiHtl'utes In r"cent years. ! W. M. Finler mid Leonard Imnd'-s i wlm recently came to Oregon from ' Montana and bought a large tract of 'fine land mar lii'.'epeinl' n , er' Iti town Saturday. TI.ey are eiit l.usl.i.t i In tin ir belief that there Is u at .future In Polk comity for comminiul , orchards and lire planning the .s a'e liMimetii of one of the 1 . r s-t ti'"e In the county. Orouml i-i b In. n"' -liured for the planting of l'.o to r- s lo frulL this spring. Tliey are 1:1 n who will he H.ititf.ed only with the I best the country will produce li'.d are, therefore, the mont desirable ci Ixeiis a country can have. ' Waller Domes, the cnterprUuK 'young Jersey bre der nt McCoy. Ore igon, has the distinction of having th" , world's record official high testing !cow of any age in I.andsei r's Pacific I Pearl, her average for .the year being 7 lit). She is also world's record i cow between three and three and a half years old, as a butler producer. 1 She began at three years and one month and was milked cb veil mouths giving fi!i;iO pounds of milk and 7."'1 pounds of butler. To make (he recor ' more remarkable she carried a calf during eight months of her lactation. She was sired by Landseer N. Exile, ! dam Pacific Pearl, that has a seven ! days' record of eighteen pounds sev ! en ounces. ' Walter reports his Hamp shire hogs all right, lie sold some 'on the fair circuit and has sold sever al Jerseys since the fair. j SPII8 DUnui Ol riuioi'j. The Cummins & Davis real estate office report the sale of the following pieces of property: The Estes place o 20 acres a mile and a half north west of Independence, to a Mrs. Bayse of Corvallis at a consideration of $1000; the F. W. Smith fruit tract of 35 acres located three and a half miles south-west of town to J. It. Ballard of Forest Grove at $5250; the Island up the river lo Peter Ducep at $525 and the D. W. Cummins resi dence in this city at $800. Afternoon Blaze Yesterday. Fire broke out yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock in the house occu- THE PLACE FOR GENTLEMEN Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, BILLIARDS and POOL ESTABROOK'S. NEW PLACE NO LIQUOR NOR NEAR IT NICE PLACE FOR FARMERS TO REST AND WARM pled by Je. Wliltrakef. Th fir d paMineni r poiidid promptly, Uul the fUuie wer illngulnhed before Hi fir fiislitera arrll. The M lauahl from a Pf,.tlv flu. About t!t only dmag don wa tb burn Ing of lliu paper and rMh of lb ell In, and th wH near Out iblmm Tin. I'uati will Im about $13 or i:o. Tim property, lilili U l'ated near tb depot, U owind by Wra, U. W. Il nkl of Corvallla who la apeiidlng tin. winter In San Jiw. California. CALL FOR CONVENTION. Notio It hereby gln that lhn' will b held In th -lty hall in lb" ly of Independent by thn tillteiia of aaid t lty. ou ili oUbt of Friday, Decmber 2. ISO'J, for the purpao of iuaetitig candidates for ibrw touu cllmeii and a mayor lo b m ud fr lh illy of Independence, Moiiday, December 0. I'J. All popl Inter .nt. d in the welfare, prohperliy and Improveiiiein of Ihe illy art urged to attend. Notice of Stock holdera' Meeting. Nolle U berrby glnn that lii annual ue'etlag of tho atockhol d r of the Independency & Monmuutli Itailway Company will b held at tho Independence Na loual Hank In ln .i i.,i.-'iee Orecon. on thn 31 day of December, l0:, at the hour of II j o'clock a." in., for the purpose of , electing of fleer for nald company for ih eniulng year and for thej traiiHactlou of other buslm-H that may properly come before said meet ing. D. W. Sear. Secretary. Dated Novemb.r IS, I99. 2.1 -31 Alone In Sawmill at Mldnljht unmindful of dumpneHS, drafts, atorm or cold, W. J. Atk'na worked a night wat hn.an, at Dai.n. r Springs. T. ni:. SucU exi-u:e gave him a severe cold that set'led on his lungs. At last ii" had to give up work. II" tried ma-iy remedies but all failed till be s-d Dr. KImk'b New Discovery. "After using one bottle" lie writes, "I went bin !. io woik as well as e.er. vvrc folds, Mtibborn Coughs, Inflamed throat and bore lungs, Heinorrha' . s, (.'roup and Whu-plng Cough get nuick Pllef and i.rompt cure from this glo rious in. d'.clie. r.uc and $l.bn. Trial boi'i" free, ( uaraiit"! 1 by H llr '-' c.lsn. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as thej ciinr.ot reach the seat of the dis- ase. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is lak-n internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by oiks of lb" best physicians in this country for years and Is a reg ularprescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direct ly on the mucous surfaces. The per fect combination of the two ingredi ents la what produces such wonder ful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. BUSINESS LOCAL Dr. A Ilia. Dentist. Cooper Bids, tt A good pair of reaaing glas fcr ses $1.00 at Kramer's. tr For sale At my farm, five miles south of Independence, well-matured corn at 63 cents a sack. Also Danish Ballhead cabbage at 60 cents a doz. Bell phone 6S1, Alice McGowan. 25-S CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You to Alwsys Bought Bears the Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized world. 1 FOUK FACTS every Range User ought know 1. The MONARCH It the only rnice with a common en drft ylfin. The Duplet Draft doe wonders to ward heating th oven evenly and commuting all fuel. 1. The MONARCH air light conlru Una. brought about by tb proper u of Malha'jJti Iron, prevent tb.i fiire lv ute of ful, InevltabU wKq IpI rane of lb common typ- 1. The MONARCH i the only rang with trlpln walla at eery point pod to tha beat Tbera la no cbaoce for tb dauiao from rual that eata tbrounh alulu tblrknona uieial waJla. 4. Tho MONARCH doi away with tb uiual drudgery of kitchen work. Neither lu poliitid top nor atmI body require tba u of itova black M Will Xbt'Suy Sttsf ttory JUAga Th reason aoroe peo ple buy otbur ranges la they don't know the MONARCH. Come and let ua doinouatrate from the miik itnelf the "Four FacU" stated above ua show you how tbla range la built and explain clearly how thla construction baa to do with all of the thlnga you want moat In your range. There la qulcknesa of op eration reliability fuel economy long life and econ omy In kitchen work without proper construction and materials these egmtla qualities are not possible In a range. A few minutes' comparison of a MONARCH Range with any other will ahow why. M. Wade Co. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 9 k'lll I i t r." .- I- I -.u s , , - iV . n v aa ft rw - ' rj . , . . .1 ra; $1.00 a Week Buys the New Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinet Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinets can now be bought in the same way aa John Wanamakers Century Dictionary, Ridpath's History, Pianos and other worthy articles. It places the very great est value in kitchen cabinets in reach of all. It is an ideal way to buy; there is nothing lor you to sell, nothing at all to do; simply call and ask to be a "Hoosier Club" member. This Is Your Greatest Opportunity You can begin enjoying the wonderful convenience of the Hoosier Special today and mere ly hand us the small change it saves you. The new Club Plan of the Hoosier Manufacturing Company gives you the privilege of using the Hoosier Special practically free a whole half year, while you pay for it only f 1.00 per week. It enables you to sit down and work in comfort now. Allows you one or two hours more leisure each day beginning at once. It puts all your k tchen supplies at your fingers' ends immediately. It saves miles of useless walking about your kitchen and pantry from the moment your cabinet arrives, and you need spare only a paltry few pennies d For advertising purposes the Hoosier Cabinet Company, with its large capital, is standing back of this plan to give you their best Cabinet at a low price, otherwise we couldn't afford to give you this bargain. You have seen this Cabinet now in your magazine for years. Look at it in our store today. Then use it in your house tomorrow. T 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 will call at once and settle accounts by cash or notes. Heck & Flubacher. Dated at Independence, Oregon, this 5th day of NoTember, 1909. 23-26 W- LStaley, Principal Salem, Oregon A good school-none better. Has a well established repuiauou. ful graduates. Skillful, painstak'ns teachers. Living expense low. Many other advantages. Let us tell yoit about them. A catalogue for the asking.