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II6HT PACX INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, JANUARY 14. WO. tAGK IX The Kind You Have Always Bonght, tmJ vhl h been ia uo for over 30 im, 1ms bom tlio Msiiaturo o. and hu been in:n!o uiuK r 1:1 le S, 2S- iwnrtl ir,orvUlon fclneo Iti iiU'ir.c L&tfyj&c4tf Allow no one to deceive yoti In th:-. All Counterfeits Imitations ami JtiMt-n.i-jivtxl" ui e font Experiments th.t trltlo vrlHi and cud.iifer tho IkuK.. .if lut'ant and Children Kxperlenee auinst Kperlimn What is CASTORIA Cotorla In a luirtuless substitute for Castor Oil, Tare frortc, Irep and Sixitbintf Syrup. It U llonant. IC centals neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarroiltf nbstaruv. Its mro ii Its gruarantoe. It destroys V onus and ullivi reverlslmess. It cures Plurrhira and "Wind Colic. It removes Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Fl itiiienev. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and ikwelrt, giving: healthy and natural sleep. The Chlldi'cu'e rauacca Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. T OCKT.ua mNH, TT umi mm, an voim cm. : "1 I ! A. C MAGERS. Proprietor Standard Liquor Co. wholesalejdealewin WINES, LIQUORS $ CIGARS 148- 6 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALBM ) OREGON Chas.E. Hicks Real Estate Co. Have bargains in farm lands. January Clearance Sale Every Finished Article -in Stock Marked Below Cost BIG REDUCTIONS IN STAMPED PIECES Night Gowns, regular $2.00,, reduced to .... Chemise, regular $1.60, reduced to 75c Corset Covers regular 60c, reduced to 39c Shirt Waists, regular $1.25, reduced to 08c D. M. C. Cotton, small skeins, white, 6 for ...'.10c Richardson's Grand Prize Embroidery Silks, 3 skeins for 10c learn to embroider; Lessons' free; 'commence your next xmas work now. ' H! Needlecraft 3 Mrs.-5. C. 270 N. Com'l. St, Tom Cronise PHOTOGRAPHER Salem Signature of For Style or Beauty Wa havo them. All of tha popular shapea and popular priced Shoaa WE DO FINE REPAIR JACOB VOQT 345 8Uto 8tret, 8alem, Oregon TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Wall Salem, Oregon i Oregon "11 DEATH CLAIMS AGED PIONEER Mr. Kuilly I'hrUtUn, who died In Independence Junuury 4. bum In phut county, Missouri, January 21. UtO. She was one of I ho old plon erg of Oregon. "'r father, Solomon Tctherow, was t-aptaln of the- train with which alio rauie I" i-rosslim the plnlns. In that train came, one hun dred and twenty-five people, arriving at Dallas In 1815. Her maiden imnw was Kntlly Teih erow. Slut wan married to Henry Christian on December I. 1S1.V Short ly after their tuurrUsi) hlu removed with her hubl'ttml to DotiKh' enunty afterwarila coming baik to 1'olk coun ty wh.To ahe riHld.d until the time of her ileaih. with the exception of five years' reslilencH in Ijne county. .Mrs. Christlun wn tho mother of six children, vlx: Thomus Christian, deceased; Mrs. Marjr E. Chamberlain of Corvallla; Lizzie Christian of Port land; Mrs. Khoda Daker of Portland; Mrs. Isabella Baker of Portland and Mrs. Avis Gaines of Independence. Mr. Chrlstlnn, her husband, pic ceded her In death January 6. 1907. MONMOUTH NEWS Otig Smith was a caller in town from Lucklaniute last Saturday. The local I. 0. O. F. lodge will put on some degree work at the regular session Monday evening. J. L. Murdock, wife and daughter, Ruth, returned from an extended trip through tho eastern states Saturday. They encountered lota of snow and cold weather while; they were In the East and were glad to return to Or egon. The social hour Club was enter tained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Bogart by Mrs. Mary Stine, Mrs1. P. E. Chase, Mrs. John Doughty and Mrs. E. Bogart. Thirty one women were present all of whom pronounce it the most enjoyable event Of the season In Monmouth. The Davis family, which hn8 been domiciled in the Grounds house on Clay street, have bought a twenty six acre farm in Marion county and will remove there to make theln fu ture home. John Tlmmey has purchased the George Sullivan wood sawing outfit. Miss Maude Heffley has gone to McMlnnville where she will be em ployed by her Uncle, Mr. Hendricks, in his grocery store in that city. Miss Edna Scott departed Satur day fori McMlnnville where she will enter McMlnnville Baptist ICollego for the remainder of the year. Dr. Matthias and wife went to Portland on Monday where they will spend a few days combining business and pleasure. Allan Clark returned Friday from Eastern Oregun where he had gone on a business trip. ' The Simpson warehouse of Luck iamute burned down last Sunday. It is presumed that the fire was caused from a . spark from the motor when passing. Mrs. M. ' M. Long returned from Corvallis after a pleasant two woeks' visit with friends and relatives. , Rev. Goodo, formerly of this place but now of Lents, was a visitor 'here Sunday. Charles Huff of Corvallis was an over Sunday visitor at the Lorence home. Percival-Patterson Nuptials Carl II. Perclval and Miss Jes sie M.' Patterson "were united in mar riage yesterday (December. 29) after noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ward W. McHenry officiating. The couple drove from the Presbyterian manse where the ceremony was performed, to the home ot the; bride's parents, Mr. and MraV Wml 'Patterson 'on Pin street, vhcre .connrntiilatior-s ci assembled r-.'fcitives a- ' 'ri'eiid:! w.jre received, ; f ,er which ctfe .newly married couple departed on the 4:30 train on a hon eymoon trip to California. ,Mr.i Perclval, is a prosperous hop grower and farmer of Independence, Polk county. His bride is a native daughter of Ashland and a member of one of the well-known and highly res pected families of this city. They will be at home at Independence after January "10. Ashland Tidings. " i. ' ' " Williams' ' Laxative "Cold Tablets will cure that cold. ; Try them. Wil liams Drug Co. 24tf Dr. Pierce's Favorite th diMur or womca. Il b hI Uiula U ar dllloa THF ONE RFMFDY whka aontalM ao alobol aad ao injurioita h.bU-lortalni dnii aad waUili tmIM ao vrmrUi lot aaok atimuUnta. TI1F. ONR KFMFDY H4 (b.t U mmkttt ar not alr.id to priat its awr loradi.ot oa aok otld bottla.wrappar aad attart to tha kr..ln.. nl tka uma aotlar oath. It is .old by madiola. daaler. vary!"". 'f' '.dl'b-'oa ... It. IW? a" cr i. tryin, to deciva you lor bi. own l6at(,'"i ' 1"" ur toaWh tni.ted. H. I. trifling with your mo.t priocle.. p.''e-our T may ba your lit itacll. AV IM y ait y l"' E..L. TUWNSBND bas purchasid E. T. Hoiikle'a BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTtL Hero la a chance to a flrac-clnaa ahava and hair cut. a a a a. a W 1 WM MM BUT U U k tnm u. ajiH 1 . knAO-. mm II h... W rllx f. r fritm I.l.t. HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE. M JzktkM Tm.' MrnK tW... 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