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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
EAOt I'GHT i.nrn.nr Qn. kmuahy 11. ..m 1.1 nnnirut a. a tlQHT FACES ... M.r...,. o .end c.l.ur. ! At the .hoo of P. Dre.Ur ! Auk th. man who know.. .dvrU.e,ont uf j; who now ha. . be.r.n, orchard . or W n"(ttx bt Used Uic Worm over No olhcr article of fmman food has ever received such em phatic commendation lor purity, usefulness and whole enmrness from the most eminent authorities. Li Wtlill hn Mwavs received the Wnhesl awaru wnen jm PSP ' xMMted or tested In f i .......,ilriii.!v hu Droved so unlveraally mic EVENTS OF FRA TERNAL ORDERS i .. J . univarvH v kiii: Estate or wauc uk. ' r nUmonla. It r..or of salo of persona property iwb.ui m . , ,. , ,., report or saio oi p I n, n, ril,,a Vour cold quickly, but approved; resignation oi iam.u , . ri.i, f contracting ti am.olnt- minimizes the risk of cowry im Crutch. t Ufnn'l KJH . ii i . . purLiT When J. P. Sossmau ot worucu. , NOTICE OF FINAL, oti iucm.in N. C. bruised his leg badly. It started an ukIv sore. Many salws ana ouu A delightful occasion Saturday ev t!,!!? " TtW - "- " ildersd adm.n.strator of tho estate uuuuicu v." - lun'a Arnica saive nei-u l" Notice Is hereby given that the un . lfnnn.nltth IF and a numoer num uuuv..u, iv was just one oi inose uaiciu.i , In which a large delegation journeyed , n - Inttlatlntr nf rail ' to uaua8 w wiiucno .-""o - ph.. . .t.i Mtrr ! r dldates or Lraims ana num imo v.w- Candidates from Independence were! Prof T O Mcintosh. Edward Rex. r NO HEIRS CLAIM l,n' Arnica Salve healed u morouKu Kothlnir Is so prompt and sure - , for Ulcers. Bolls. Uurus. ru. ; for 1olk of Andrew J. Newman, deceased, has filed his final account In the County Cuts. Corns. Sores, i'lmpicB. .&---, 25c at all druggists. County, and that Monday, the 7th M. R. Black, Claude Hubbard andj Robert Grounds. These with a candi date of Dallas were allowed to wit ness the beautiful and impressive les sons of the second degree of the or der. After the business session of the lodge was disposed of the spacious home of Friendship lodge was con verted Into a banquet hall when the inner man was replenished with the delicacies of the season, followed by a smoker. Friendship lodge of Dallas did herself proud on this occasion, sustaining its reputation for genuine hospitality. The large delegation from Indepen dence went to Dallas by special train, returning at 1:30 a. m. Sunday morn ing, i i REBEKAHS' BANQUET Another of their successful social sessions, combined with initiation of four candidates into the order, was the occasion of the gathering ot Re bekahs in the beautiful home in Odd Fellows hall Monday night. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Hewitt and F. A. Williams and Mrs. Williams were introduced through the impressive ceremonies in cident to initiation, to the fraternal brotherhood and sisterhood of the order. Following the initiation service a splendid banquet was spread to which ahnnt seventy-five Rebekahs assem bled and did ample justice to the vi ands. Games were indulged in until a late hour. The evening was one lull of interest and enjoyment every minute of the time. KNIGHTS PROMISE ENJOYMENT ' An event of promise is the banquet and social session of the Knights of RvtMas which is to take place in their home over Hanna Bros, store Monday. February 14. At this time the Knights will have with them a few friends with whom they will -share a program of music followed by one of those exceptional banquets which only the K. P. boys know how to serve. It is not announced, but It is safe to predict that the bill of fare will run the gamut of the sea son. Ice cream and angel cake, or anges and bananas, nuts, punch and Havanas probably all these and then some. day of March, 1910, at tho hour of iten o'clock In the forenoon of saia ESTATE d ftt tho Court room 0f the Bald Iroimtv Court in the city of Dallas. Henri Alexander, a resident of Polk 1 0regonj has b(!en aj)ponUd by said county, the past - forty-one years v- Court as the timo and place for the lug on the Jones donation claim, died btaring of objections to the said final Sunday afternoon, January at i at.,.ount an(j tne settlement thereof. .. . .omnlvjinn vears. iour ai me ub ui o- months and ten days. He was born at New Orleans, Louisiana, and was in early life a seafaring man. He ramp to Polk county about landing In Independence. Shortly af terward he bought the farm near MrCov unon which he died. He Is personally and intimately known here by three or four of tne oiu-uuie.B .i Independence. The estate ot ueceas-u which is near McCoy, is said to be of considerable extant, and it is re ported that no heirs are living to claim it. Mr. Alexander lived througl life a single man and was of an ec centric turn. v Funeral ?rvlces were held at kern el cemetery Tuesday, January 25, at 2:30 p. m., in charge of Cottage un dertaking parlors of this city. ; j Lame Shoulder. This is a common, form of muscular ; rheumatism. No internal ireaimu is needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lin iment freely three times a day ana a quick cure is certain. This liniment has proven especially vaiuame iu muscular and chronic rheumatism. Sold by P. M. Kirkland. PASSED JANUARY EXAMINATION Pnnntv School Superintendent H. C. Seymour reports that the following pupils have successfully passed the January examination for the eighth grade: Herman Hawkins, Dallas, district No. 2; Sara Hyde, Monmouth, district Mn' 13: Hazel Duignan and Carl Mor rison, Perrydaie, district No. 21; Rob ert Adams, Salem, R.No. 1, Mountain View district No. 61; Lee Fluke, Inde pendence, district No. 29. Manv dupIIs who wrote on this ex amination passed in all but one or two subjecta and they can write on. these at the May examination. A COMMON COLD D. Wilson, i Administrator of the estate of An I drew J. Newman, deceased i Oscar Havter. attorney. Dated and flrar niil.llshed February 4, 1910. 36-40 "Olympic Flour SlUUiCo crood pastry, too.' Mother. lini-il erainrt. elected r ' iuci'it...n - - . . - i.- ..ntiw Xnrrh went era wheat iniuiu1"""1"" nn.t tliorolveltwncd and tsroured t..i mi ti.nhill fur a lverfrct PUHtrV 4inrhwiideB it i the Hour for good bread and cakes and biwuits. i7i.i.r iiiu-nvi flie nanie. al- wjvhh i - . .... i a whnlenomo ami nntri- i ious ia uu aid to rat her than a tet of a younir housewife's ability, uyourproi. i can't supply you we'll tell you w ho ean but init upon utvmin u- miuiu i v .v. - - nl am crnoa." -ot.ypir'rr -.1 AT YOUR GROCEK8 ,,. ..n.iv.; Ull.tm-O.. I'OKIIilMi liUKliON Ilrst publlaheu reoruwry t, iv. rOBTtAKD vimviuku - THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE IN SALEM WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT $22.50 Grade Suit FOR MATTERS IN PROBATE $10.00 THAT'S AT JOHNSON'S "THE QUALITY ECONOMY CLOTHINO MAN" THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE IN SALEM WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT- $3.50 Packard Shoe for $1.95 Estate of Sarah McQuerry, deceasec final account set for hearing Deo ruary '26, .at 10 a. m. Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased ordered that final receipt of Amanda Keyt to D. L. Keyt, executor, be re corded in Probate Journal in full. Estate of Ray Sevier deceased B. M. Guy appointed administrator; bone fixed at $1000: A. F. Toner, John Richter and Ed. Dunn appointed ap praisers. Estate of" Lizzie May Schwartz, de ceased inventory and appraisement approved. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of. the most dangerous and fatal diseases would o ha hoard of. A cold often forms Uv fc w - a culture bed for germs of infectious Hiaonaa Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria , and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and ratal tus es, are of this class. The culture bed formed by the cow iavoia development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There is little dan, ger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted when a good ex pectorant cough medicine like Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is used.. It cleans out these culture beds that fa vor tho development of the germs of these diseases. That is why tnis, . OR THAT $4.00 Packard Shoe for . : . $2.75 . o. it AfENTS FOR THIS WORLD FAMOUS SHOE. THERE IS SUBSTANTIA BILITY BeThND THE MANUFACTURERS NAME AND DURABILITY BEHIND THEIR RE- TdJyTyoopportunity. these bargains are the last . EFFORTS 0, a TODAY 19 YUUK GREAT SALE. SECURE THEM. , G.W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM, OREGON '