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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1910)
tlOMT PAOEi INDIPINOtNCI tNTIWPl.f. INOIPENOtNCI. ORfOON, H1WUABV 4, 110. PAQt TWO 7 , - i NEIGHBORHOOD NEW NOTES HICHLANO NEWS i.rj r.,i fmlly. Lonor Cowpton, CUo Agee. Mis. Tluule KUw, C. B. Nash, Jim Riser, Nerval, Ruth. Uertha and Onor 8llU ton. On Wednesday two stray- dogs got mined up with John Compton's sheep, killing llirct and crippling ten more, loum of which are ( espected to live. Mr. Couipton succeed! In fill lug 0110 of the dogs with, bird shot but It wm able to drsg Itself s fr ss Dave Stapletou'. where lav. lis Icy, thinking some careless hunter Imcl accidentally shot It. put It In s l I the hsrn. Tbo animal was a oiru dog. Quite a crowd attended the literary Mrs. K. W. Smith and niece of In dependence spent a portion of Sun day with Mrs. flyibee of this plnce. peter 8har.r and son tli-orse spent Mondny In Hondal.-. Hubert Kiuion oil Tuesday sold n knr tn liVank Turner of llrl. 1 .......tins at th school house Satur lell (li-lKly "d Jim lvls were 1 ttll ll)Rht. The old society turned Independence visitors Monday. i.r bock, etc over to the new sod- Gall Alexander was trana Hug bus-!ety. New members were enrolled. Im-Hx In Independence Tuesday, j making a total of thirty. After the A number of Highlanders spent tne society work was flulshed, sides Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J W(,r , ,osen and thirty minutes were Simon among them being Mr. and J M.nt n a spelling contest. ... .i ..... II t . . .i .. ft.... I.v Mrs. A. llannon ami -ir a. mi '- it. v. .uuison iobi im "i' "j Sh'afer. A. Kllcklnger of Stiver on Tuesday while in HlKhluud looking tor seed wheat, experienced n sensational run away Ho bud driven to Henry Me VIMnrrv'a farm In ellliulre for W lien I when his horse, which wns ruili.rj young mid nervous, benaii to kick and did not slop until he hud complete demolished the cart and. with u plunge, threw Henry McKlmurry mi.' Mr. Fllcklngor, both of whom had seized him by the bridle, to one side and bolied. leaving Mr. Flicklnger on ' fn.it Th Inst seen of Mr. HlcKin gcr h The social dance and party given at the home of A. llannon Wednes day night In honor of his daughter, Bertha, attaining her fifteenth birth day, was one of the greatest events given In Highland for a number of years. In the nature of a surprise to Miss Bertha, It was a complete success. A most tempting repnst was served by Mrs. llannon Just before midnight. There were twenty-six plates set, and every one did ample Justice to the repast. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mr. Bal- dogs or an uuknown animal the night before the dogs got In Mr. Compton'. band. Walter Klrer drove over to Peter Sharer's Sunday and tied his ti'irse In til bimgy shed. WliHe Walter was In the house the horse thought to take French leave, with the re sult that he tore a portion of the shed down and hung up on the gate post with the buggy turned topsy turvy. The only damage sustained was the breaking of the cross bar and single tree. D. V. Haley and family spent Sun- Joy aula lima and aid us by your presence. Saved from Awful Peril. "I never felt o near my grave," writes Lewis Chamblln, of Manchest er. Ohio. IL It. No. 3. "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble nulled me down to 113 pounds In spit of many remedies and the beat doctors. And that I am alive today Is due roley to Dr. King's New Pis oovery, which completely cured mo. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It glso cured my four children of croup." Infallible for Coughs' and Colds. It's the most cer tain remedy for LaQrlppe, Asthma. desperate lung trouble and all bron chial affections. 60c and 11.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ANTIOCH NEWS Mon-Belle It? liini Dl-l'Il H a 1. w " ' un. iniiiitln lien toward Su- 1 dnv with Mr. Shafer and family. i . . . ..... Sir. Lee of ocio speni oaiuruaj a portion of Sunday with Silas Conip-I ton. i The Guild Bros, have been unite 111 the past week with lagrlppe. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hannon took their daughter, Bertha, to Independence Saturday, where they left her to take treatment of an osteopath. D. V. Haley sold a colt to Omer Murphy Saturday for $175. Big preparations are being made for a most successful meeting of the literary society Saturday night. Ev ry one come out and have an en.- Joss Allen has been making posts. VVIlllum Fishback visited relatives at Carlton, Dayton, and Newberg last week. Allen Towns has build a new pick et fence In front of his residence. Albert Marks, who has been work ing for his brother, Chris, of near Rlckreall, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Marks was shopping in Mon mouth Friday. Jay Clark spent Sunday in mouth, visiting his sister. Mrs. Sullivan. Wlnfie Id . Eggleston and family of Elkins were guests of Milt Bosley and wife Sunday. Noah Heffley spent Sunday In Mon mouth visiting friends. Jiin Rtggle of aear Independence nassed through thin neighborhood Fn day enroute to the Lucklamute where he visited his sister, Mrs. Belle Vun der, and family. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. No Need to Take Any Further Risks. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them Sisbop's Ready tailored lotlK$ Blanket and Indian Robe Sale WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE PURCHASE OF AN INDIAN BLANKET OR rSSE, VOU CAN T AFFORD TO LET THESE BARGAINS GO UNINVESTIGATED. BEAUTIFUL GRAY. ALL WOOL, FULL SIZE DOUBLE BLANKETS, REGULAR VALUES, $4.00, $4.80, REDUCED TO $3.20 AND $3.85 RES PECTIVELY. MOTTLED GRAY, DOUBLE FULL SIZE, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, SNOW WHITE, ALL WOOL, EXTRA QUALITY BEST MADE, BLANK ETS THAT FORMERLY SOLD AT $7.00, $7.50 AND $9.50, DURING THIS SALE WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, $5.60, $6.00 AND $7.60. INDIAN ROBES THAT EMBODY NOVEL COLOR COMBINATIONS, MADE BY THE SALEM WOOLEN MILLS, REGULAR PRICE $5 AND $6, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT 20 PER CENT OFF. MADE BY US AT PENDLETON, OREGON, SOME PATTERNED AND DESIGNED BY REAL INDIANS; THEIR ODD HANDLING OF COLOR AND DESIGN IS INDEED VERY CLEVER AND CHARACTERISTIC CHOICE PATTERNS, REGULARLY SOLD AT $3.50, NOW $6.80. FROM OUR CLOTHING SECTION WE HAVE ON SALE 350 PAIR OF MEN'S ANj ?S' TROUSERS AT PER CENT D.SCOUNT, ALL S.ZES AND MATERIALS, BOTH REGULAR AND PEG-TOP Salem Woolen Mill Store SALEM, OREGON. Auditorium Skating Rink OVIATT BROS , IToprletora MOVING PICTURES AND SKATING Entire changs of Pictures tbre. tint a woe. Every vsnlng except Bunday from T: to 1$ P . Good Mualc. Hardwood Floor and flrsKlas. Skate.. Com. out and Skaters S3 cents -..... i Nn Uawilylsu allowed. Admlssloa 1$ cests W. wish to Inform our Parous that we have just Joined an adver tising exchangs association, and we beUev, It wUl bring good re suits therefore we ask that all whose contrarta have eiplred. and other, who Uve not yet listed with us. to pl. gl us a new contract, and we will do our best to sell for you. DAVIS &FKIWUSON I 5 sf r l You'rt sure you're getting th. genuine svfuta you buy from b . , i rn. i L...I.. M nl tinviiK chrin worth I rNo ganger oi rcmicu mmiiwv - f less train placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottle, and palmed off as th genuine. We are now selling for the first tin), in 44 years direct to the eon turner in district. Where you are unable to obtain this famous brnd 4 quart bolt!.. f GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE A 90 a direct to you, all charge. jS gtl 1 paid to the nearest railroad express office. jf Pu rs olithonct whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United Ststes Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituent, that make it real WHISKEY-. The government official, state that any distillatioo that doesn't it alcohol. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & COj tVubUod 1864 ewv v 105-107 Sacoad Streri. Potdsad Ofoa W. J. Vu SchnyvM Ce, hM Eadowd pU W i4M I- d GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. P.O. AM ekwtaadrwt enter - ' I -IIT ... '! t " MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE Long Tlmo, Easy Payments Reliable Representative Wanted. THE JACK80N LOAN A TRUST CO., PL Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Miss. 33-3 selves to become chronic Invalids. when a certain cure Is offered them? Dean's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use, because It gives to the kid neys the help they need to perform Ithelr, work. ) If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself nowrbefore diabetes, dropsy or Bright'8 disease sets in. Can In dependence residents demand more convinclg proof than the following: S. avi. Ray, Main St.. Dallas. Ore., says: "The public statement I gave In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills In 1907 still holds good. For a long time I had backache and could get no relief. I felt all tired out and I knew that something was wrong with my kidneys. Before I had taken Doan's Kidney Pills long, I felt better and the lapse of time has proven my cure to be a permanent one. Doan's Kidney Pills are a most efficient rem edy In case of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price r.O cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ed at the Fugate home Saturday. Rev. W. W. Davis Is now local pas tor of the Baptist church here. J. B. Nesmlth was a Monmouth call er Friday. Oliver Waller Is visiting his broth er Lorren from California. Two of'Wni. Rlddell'a fine sheep were killed by dogs and three more badly injured, recently. One of the dogs was shot but not killed. It Is a valuable bird dog and Its owner of fers to make good the damage on the sheep. H. M. Guthrie came down from Cor vallis tor a visit, with his parents Sunday. He returned Monday. Miss Leota Foster visited over' Sunday with her people here. Quite a commotion was caused about J. Lindsay's store last Wednes day when fire was discovered in- the rear room of the building. The flames were extinguished without having done much damage. MONMOUTH NEWS The basket ball game between New berg and Monmouth resulted in favor of Monmouth, the score being S4 to 6. Mrs. Mumuia of the Uuited Tlreth-. ren church preached at the Evangel ical church Sunday. i Ruth Fugate of Falls City wns a visitor at home over Sunday. i Mrs. Mumuia, late of Kansns. visit-i Too Much Face You feel as if you had one face too many when you have Neuralgia, don't you? Save the face, you may need it; but get rid of the Neuralgia by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing in the world for rheuma tism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame back and all pains. Bold by Williams Drug Co. Osculation Bus: to kiss. He-bus; to kiss agaiu. Omni bus: to kiss all the girls In the room. E plurlbus unum: 1000 kisses in a line. February Lipplnrott'g.