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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
page rive .. - nrrru in 94 lam EIGHT PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, irctrtwutnut, ynwyr., . . - ' ' 1 " " iniiiiiMniinii wi nrr """ "'T PERSONAL MENTION Dr. Allla. DalUt, Caotr Hid. It fm A food pair of rraaln 'fc $1.00 at Kramer'. fStll attention to filling family rtt-lpr Wllllama Drug Co. 2Uif A well equlppod mw rool noruanlllua. William Drug Co. 2i"f Hood Cravn of Salmon River wm a iliaanl vlitltor In Monmouih Bat urday. Mr. and Mra. II. C. Ilannon of Hop dal and Mra. Allca McOowan wort vlttltora In Independence laat Friday. The ladla ara Invited to call and Inapnrt the now Hand Rag shown by Williams Drug Co. Dr. Duttanne, Dentist, over lade pendeace National Bank. Belt pbon 111; UdepeaieuC 4410. tf Dr. and Mra. Butlwr vlaltd Port land on Wndneaday, returning the aame evening. V. II. Jenkins, traveling pmiiir agent for the Harrlman lines, was In Independence yesterday. Edwin and Grace Wallace are home from Oregon Agricultural College to spend the CtirlMmas holidays. FreHh oysters, both Eastern and Olympla, always on hand at the Gem Restaurant. ' l9ir ; We liave tho finest list of farms and city property for sale In the city. t!has. E. Hlcka Ileal Estate Com pany. ' The Cuas. E. Hicks Real Estate Company report the sale of twenty acres to L. L. Goodwin, formerly of Hood River. Mrs. D. A. MiRae of Portland 'ln Ited IttHt week with her cousin, Mrs. Marshe! Merwln of this cliy. Mrs. Mcllae returned homo last Sunday. Mrs. Clara Esson, state Ulblo and Sunday school worker for the Chris tian church, will fill the pulpit at the Christian church of Monmouth next Sunday, December 26. The original "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. Aluminum utensils are solid metal throughout. Are not Injured by boiling dry. Do not ruBt, tarnish nor corodo, nothing to scale off. You can't wear out the "Ware that Wears". For sale by Han n a Bros. K. P. Grounds and It. It. Turin r of liuena Vlma were In Indepitiideui- Saturday doing ChrUliiias shopping Why don't you euro that nSJ: Tf Williams' l-uitttUe Cold Tal!u Williams Drug Co 2tf Five, ten and twenty aire traits for sale on easy payments, ("has. E Hicks Real Estate Company, Indepen dence, Oregon. Saturday's Oregontan says; C. I Fit" hard, one of the big growers and dealers In hops, from Independence, Is slaying at the Imperial. Now Is the time to list your farm or city property fur quick sale with the ('has. E. Hicks Real Estate Com pany, Independence, Oregon. Cards are out announcing the gold en wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irvlno Claggett, which will oc cur Saturday, December 2.1. Miss Frances Patterson of Portland arrived In town yesterday to spend the holidays with lier grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. I Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. I I Goodwin of Hood River have purchased twenty acres of the J. II. Collins farm and Intend to build a house and plant out an orchard In the spring. Alter Bkatlng luncheons are very populai. You can telephone your or dora for oysters from the skating prompi service at the Gem Restau rant 1' The Httlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Sportsman of Black Rock, which died at that place this week, Is to be burled In the cemetery at this place tiuav. The funeral will be held at the cemetery, conducted by Rev. Mr. Osborne. A fast game of foot bull will be played tomorrow between the Pied mont Stars of Portland and tho In dependence team. This game will un doubtedly be tho bfBt game of uus season. Both teams have been very successful this year.each making win nings above the average. Piedmont Stars defeated the Multnomah Addi tion team bv a score of 25 to 5 while the Independence team defeated the same team by a score of 20 to b. CASTOR I A Par Infants and Children. m Kind You Have Always Bfiisgfct C B Bears the Signature 8CBSCB8CB8CBSCBSCBSCB 8 C B 8 C B 8 Christmas Shoppers m CD Do well to buy from us; our stock is complete. We can help you to make your selection. 0 so o p m o CO a a o CO a u p a o CO a u oo O 40 B O 40 a HAND BAGS the best that money can buy. Genuine Seal, Alligator, etc. New designs. Prices from 11.00 to $25.00 each BOOKS la late Fiction and fancy Gift Books. Very dainty. Books for boys and girls; all kinds of new Juvenile Books. PICTURES our new ones have arrived and you should make your selection early. Framed and unframed. A fine line of Oval Frames shown in gold and in black. BIBLES a complete line, in cluding Teachers' Editions, Text Editions, Testaments, Psalms and Books of Prayer. CALENDARS in beautiful Wa ter Colors, Sepias and Prints; Juso the thing for a little re membrance. Prices from ,15c to $3.00, . , XMAS STATIONERY a big, assortment of Holiday boxes in beautiful designs; all prices. This Includes Crane's best Lin en Paper. Bring us your prescriptions. A curacy and purity our motto. A grsd uatti plisruiai-lht In harg. William Drug 0. 2-" Mr. and Mrs. J. It. V. Butler at tended the wedding of Mr. Butler's ulme, Mint Laverne Kenton, at Me Mlnnvllle, Thursday, December l Mlxa Fenton was married to Mr. J k Hpeme, an enterprising young mer chant of that place. Mrs. Richard F. Wells, sn artlt of Ban Francisco and an old time r"l dent of Independence, la here this week, visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine ('lag gutt. She will remain here to at tend the golden wedding of ber par ents, which occurs on December 25. The public marriage of Mr. Roy Collins and Miss Irma Milliard at Calvary Presbyterian church on Bun- day afternoon, promises to be a bril liant social affair. The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Dunsmure at o'clock and will be open to the gen eral public From 7:30 during the ev ening, a reception will be held at the home of the happy couple, to which Invitations have been Issued. Calvary Presbyterian Sunday school will have a "Christmas Grovo" on Friday evening, Christmas eve, when a short progam will be rendered by the children, and the presents dls dlstrlbuted. The program will be gin shortly after 6:30.1n order to con elude early, giving all an opportunity of spending most of the evening In their homes, If deHlred. A general Invitation Is extended to any and all who wish to distribute their presents from the "Grove", and all are Invited to come and participate with the school In the Christmas cheer. For Eczema, Tetter and 8alt Rheum. The Intense Itching characteristic of these ailments Is almost Instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by P. M. Klrkland. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is bereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed executors of the estate of Viola Slop er, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk, and have qualified. All per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor to eith er of the undersigned executors at their nlaces of residence near Inde pendence, Polk county. Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. , j , Dated and first published Novem ber 26. 1909. WlUard A. Sloper. Charles 0. Slop- er and W. H. Cockle, executors ot the estate of Viola Sloper, deceased. N. L. Butler, attorney. 26-30 David D. Young and wife have re- Jack Frost Catch You? The wind blew pretty crisply round the cor ners and men were running after Overcoats. All, naturally, wanted their money's worth. Some of them got it and some of them didn't. Among Utoso who did were those who made their money go farthest by design; otherg were thoso who were merely lucky. Don't trust luck; think bard about your clothes buying. Investigate Discriminate Come and see the Schloss Bros. & Co's Overcoats Auto Coats and Rain Coats Sea how easy we have made it for you to get a GREAT BIG money's worth. Style, fit, beautiful materials. The most splendid line of Overcoats you've ever seen in your life. $15.00 and up We believe, and so do thousands of other men the country over who wear Schloss Bros. & Co's Overcoats, that they are values unequaled i fn .... . ? V'i, v i m f ! G.W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 N. Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON 1 moved to Dallas. The following from the Observer tells of their removal to that city: Dr. Young, an osteo path physician of Independence, is moving to Dallas. Dr. and Mrs. Young came over Wednesday and are moving their household goods into Mrs. Sarah Richmond's house, one block west of the Hotel GaiL Dr. Young will have his office at his home, as his location Is convenient to all parts o the city. He has been practicing his profession in Dallas for several weeks, coming over from In dependence three days in each week. Finding much practice awaiting him here, the doctor decided to move hero and become a permanent resident. CROKINOLE BOARDS have been added to our lines and you can now get one of the best games of the season at our store. This is the style on which' over 8Q games can be played. Prices with the necessary Rings, Cues, etc., range from $3.50 to $7.00. Our price on WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOKS is now $1.00. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS always make a good gift; we ' have them. The Commercial Book Store .168 Commercial St., SALEM, ORE. 9 8 0 8 8 0 8 80880880808 880880880880 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 1892" PWe Alunmum' Ware Will Not Rust, Crack, Cheapest Because Best HERE, at last, is the ideal kitchen and cooking utensil "THE WARE THAT WEARS made from Pure Spun Aluminum, and guaranteed by the makers to last 25 years with average usage. "Spun" Aluminum, mind you, not cast Aluminum, which will sometimes crack and scale. Spun Alumi num Ware will never crack, poel scale or br.ak. Costs a trifle more than ordinary enamel ware, but is many times cheaper in the long run, because of its wonderful dura bility and fuel saving. Enamel ware i3 iron coated with colored class. Iron ex pands with heat. Co'.ored glas- does not, but chips off into the food with dangerous results to those who eat it. That the use c; enamel kitchen ware causes cancer is a v::v; held by some eminent medical authorities. Dr. William H. Diefanbach of New Yrrk, in a paper en titled "Observations c.t the Etiology of Cancer." read before the Burosw of Sanitary Science and Public Health during the session of the International Homeopathic Congress at Atlantic City, discussed this subject. ( According to a special dispatch to the Philadelphia North American, Dr. Diefan bach advanced the argument that chipping f? 1 4 f v iv jo Hwai ns4 Break, Scorch or Burn Last a Lifetime CO ff 1 of the hard-coated dishes used in preparation of meals allowed minute but dangerous particles of foreign matter to become mixed with the food, these being taken into the stomach, where the cancerous growth is caused by abrasions which they make in the walls of the organ. "1892" Pure Aluminum Ware saves doctors' bills. It enables you to bake bread, pies, pan cakes, etc., without grease, which is the great cause of dyspepsia and indigestion. Aluminum griddles require no ' grease; hence are smokeless and odorless. "1392" Pure Aluminum Ware will not scorch or burn, is easily cleaned, will not rust, or corrode. Handsome in appearance. Looks like silver, but weighs only about one-fourth as much, and is light and con venient to handle. The original and only : genuine Spun Aluminum Ware is made by the Illinois Pure Aluminum Co. at Lemont, 111. Every -: w.or.ficr thfir trade. mark, the Maltese Cross, and marked "1892" Pure Aluminum Ware is absolutely pure, whukwhk hygienic, and guaranteed for 25 years. See that you get the right goods and accept no substitute 1 r.. 6 Only a few of the "1892" Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensils are shown here. Complete line will be found at HANNA BROS.