Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 18, 1910, Image 3

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REEDS NOTWORUS
Independence Psople Have Absolute
Proof of Dssds at Mom.
It's not word, but d''ds that prove
true llHTlt.
, TU domls of Doau's Kidney l'llls,
for liidopfndoiicw kldiioy surfon-rs.
Have made llielr local reputation,
proof IUs In the testimony of In
dopoiidine people who have been
urd to stay cured.
Mrs. Melissa tiovro, Lok Cabin Hi..
Independence, Oro., ayi: "I uttorcd
for years from kidney coinpluliit, the
principal symptom being a retention
of Hit) kidney secretion and nervous
ness I w also tubj-t to l
,he and dUy .poll. I Ml
und run down and brdly ew what
l0 do to find relief, a I had doc
tored a Kryai a,'l uhoul b",,,B
benefitted. 1 finally ",ttl UMll,K
Ijoan'a Kidney Tills and In less than
a wwk I wan helped. The contents
of four box.- of this remedy nmdo
,.... iii... ii.ftVrent woman, rid-
din mo of tho kidney difficulties antj
utrenKthenlim "y hack. My kldueyir
are now normal and I feel better In;
every way." ,
The above Htatement wan given
Sept. 7. 1907 and on Dec. 9, 109 Mrs.'
Oovro said: The statement 1 gavej
for publication In 1907. recommending
Duun's Kidney PIUb t 111 hulds good."
For aalo by all dealers. Price 60
tenia. Font T-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agonta for ths Vnlt-
.ed State.
Remember the name Doan'i nd
take no other.
MATTERS IN PROBATE
Estate of Andrew J. Newman, de
ceasedfinal account set for hearing
March 7, at 10 a. m. 1
Estate of Joseph L. McTUumonus,
.deceased final discharge enured.
Estate of Isauc Dyck, deceased
David D. Peters appointed adminis
trator; bonds Mod and approved.
Estate of Henri Alexander, de
ceased bond filed and approved; M.
F. Corrigan, P. C. Sears and S. W.
Uass appointed appraisers.
Estate of Jacob Brown, deceased
final account set for hearing March
C.
Estate of C. J. llussey, deceased
final account set for hearing March
D, at 10 a. m.
Estate of Giles B 'nnett, deceased
ordered that commission Issue to any
person qualified .o administer an
oath at Gothenburg, Nebraska, to
take deposition of J. II. Kelly and B.
K. Kelly as to execution of will.
Estate of Catherine Murray, de
ceased inventory and appraisement,
approved. ' .
Guardianship of minor heirs of I.
F. Boyer,' deceased new bond in Bum
f J2000 filed and approved.
, Estate of William Llvermore, d
ceaBed petition .to cnange recur u
granted. '
Estate of Mary E. Ramp, deceased
Maggie J. Ramp appointed admin
istratrix; bond fixed at ?700.
Estate of Eliza G. Emmons, de
censed inventory and appraisement
filed and approved; estate appraised
at $22,937.49.
Estate of William Grant, deceased
U. S. Grant appointed administrator;
bond filed and approved; Hardy Hol
man, M. M. Ellis and D. J. Riley ap
pointed appraisers.
Estate of Isaac Dyck. deceased
petition to loaae farm granted.
Guardianship of Wendell Sanders,
a minor Abel Uglow appointed guar
dian; bond filed and approved.
Estate of C. J. Hussey, deceased
application to withdraw final account
and allow estate to remain open
granted.
Estate of Henri Alexander, de
ceasedInventory and appraisement
filed and approved; administrator li
censed to sell personal property.
Estate of George W. Billings, de
ceased semi-annual report filed.
Estate of minor heirs of Gust Pe
terson, deceased final discharge en
tered as to Anna' Johnson and Eva
WHEN YOU SIT DOWN
TO A MEAL
In this restaurant you are sure it will
be excellent as to food, cooking and
service. The suvrou idlngs speak for
themselves and the bill of fare tells
mutely of fine eating at little prices.
Come in and bring a friend or two
along, Tfou will all be pleased.
WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT
Wm. McGilchrlst & Son, Props.
SALEM, OREGON
INDEPENDENCE tNTIRPRHE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON,
Peterson,
JSaialt of James T. MiCtuIn, deceased-Inventory
filed and approved.
Estate of Thomas II. Dnny, d
ceUsed petition ti remove admlnls
trator heard and taken under advise
metit. A Common, Cold
Wo claim that If catching cold
rould be avoided some of the nioal
dangerous and fatal disease would
never be hoard or. A cold often forum
a culture bed for germ of Infectious
diseases. Consumption. . pneumonia,
diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of
the most dangerous and fatal diseas
es, are of this dims. Tho culture
bed formed by the cold favors the
development of tho germs of these
diseases, that would not otherwise
find lodgment. There Is llttlo dan
ger, however, of any of those diseases
being contracted when a good expec
torant cough medicine llko 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 this
remedy has proved so universally sue
cessful In preventing pneumonia. It
not ouly cures your cold quickly, but
nilnlmlies the risk of contracting
these dangerous diseases. For sale by
r. M. Klrklaud.
Civio Ugliness.
Civic ucllneHH Is ut an anei. Slat
ternly municipal housekeeping attract
neither r.iilciitn nor Invexdnn. Kuril
Inescuwible i niiiNgreiwIou cannot but
reuct. and eventuiilly ll will be found
that the way of the tnninsrexmir Is lu
deed bunl. To be known mm ii lieautl
ful rlllaue murks the place an u bud
dlug city. A Iwiutlful city soon be
comes u mighty city. A beuutlful
country mooii develops Into a lund of
HpleiHlid homes, Inhabited by a muh
ilor rlas of citizens. Everything
eventually yields to the Irresistible
rhurniH of beuuty, whether midst the
noisy utrlfe of artlticlnl city life or
anion pveu fields and meadows
brown and sear." The upshot of It
all is to keep spiv aud span not ouly
with our own premises, but to Jolu
with our neighbors lu a co-operative
movement to care for public property
In a manner that will commend our
community to alt visitors as a live,
up to date, progressive place In which
to permanently reside.
Ask the man who knows, the man
who now has a bearing orchard, or
the man that probably has some five
or six year old trees that has refused
$600 or $700 per acre for his orchard,
not the man that sits around and
waits for something to happen. 37tf
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
From lndpendonc to Dallas
Mn Rl ' leaven IndeDOIldllC
dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at
6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at
6:40 a. m.
. Train No. 68 leaves Independence
daily at 10:50 a. m. ana raoiimuum a
11:05 a.- in. and arrives at Dallas at
11:30 a. m. '
Train No. 70 leaves Independence
and Monmouth at
6:30 p. m. and arrives, at Dallas at
6:55 p. m.
From Independence for Alrllo
Train No. 61 leaves Independence
dally at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at
7:1.5 a. m. and arrives at Airlle at
7:50 a. m. . .
Train No. 73 leaves Independence
dally at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at
S:50 p. m. and arrives at Airlle at
8:23 p. m.
From Dallas for Independence
Train No. 65 leaves Dallas dally
at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55
a. m. and arrives at Independence at
9:15 a. in. , .,
Train No: 69 leaves Dallas daily
at 1:00 p. m.- and Monmouth at 1:35
p m. and arrives at Independenc
at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at
Monmouth for Airlle.)
Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily
at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25
D. m and arrives at Independence
at 8:40 p. m.
From Airlle1 for Independence
Train No. 62 leaves Airlle daily at
8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a.
m. and arrives at Independence at
9:10 a. m. ,
Train No. 72 leaves Airlle daily
at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40
p. m. and arrives at Independence at
4:50 p. m.
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SCHOOLS TAKE
HIGH RATING
Following Is tho result of the spell
ing contest of tho schools of the
county, composed of two or more
rooms, as reported by Superintend
ent of 8ehools II. C. Seymour:
Fourth Grade Klrst place, Indepen
dence, 98 per cent;aecond place. Falls
City, 95 per cent; third place, Mon
mouth, 94 Per cent.
Fifth Grade First place, Falls City
Kg per cent; second place, Monmouth
97 per cent; third place, Dallas, 6
per cent.
Slxih Grade Urst place, Mon
mouth, 97 per cent; second place,
Falls City, 94 per cent; third place,
Independence and Duena Vista, 93
per cent (tie).
Seventh Grade First place, Inde
pendence, 97 per cent; second place,
Bullston and Monmouth, 9C per cent
(tie); third place, Buena Vista, 93
pt-rj cent.
Eighth Grade First place, Mon
mouth, 96 per cmt; second place,
Buena Vista, 95 per cent; third place,
Dallas, 93 per cent.
Reason Enthroned.
Because meats are so tasty they
are consumed In great excess. This
leads to stomach troubles, biliousness
and constipation. Revise your diet
let reason and not a pampered appe
tite control,, then take a few doses
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will soon be well
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
B. F..8WOPE
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC
Will practice in all cour.a of the
State. Probate matters and collec
tions given prompt attention.
Office, Cooper Bldg.
Independence Oregon
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSO
CIATION McMINNVILLE, OREOGN
Chas. Gregory, Agent
Dallas, Oregon
W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Both phones. Cooper Bldg
Independence, Oregon.,
LAURA PRICE, M. D.
Monmouth, Oregon
Specialty Diseases of Women
Bell Telephone Main 193
L. L. HEWITT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Cooper building, room 2
and 3. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 12 in.
and 2 to 6 d. m. Calls anawered night
and day.
DR. DAVID D. YOUNG
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Independence Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. Office, Cooper Bldg.
Dallas Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day. Phone Main 243.
LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE
Plys between Independence and Sa
lem daily except Sunday. Passenger
and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence .. 9:30 a. m.
Leave Salem 3:15 p. m.
SKINNER BROS. SKIPPERS
CALIFORNIA MED
ICATED SOAP
The bent for Sores, Chapped
Hands, Dandruff, Insect Stings
and Poison Oak.
Mrs. J. W.Richardson Sr., Agt. ,
Monmouth Street, Independence.
THE ELDRIDGE
C. E. VanAllen, Prop.
Large sunny rooms, en suite or sin
gle. Electric lights, bath and piano.
European Plan
24S N. Commercial stv Salem, Ore.
FttWUAWY 1. 1810.
attain. Tr It. For salo at P. M.
Klrkland's dru itore. Samples free.
Doptlon In Trsds Harmful to Mer
chant and Should Bt Stopped.
Among the steps of progress to be
recorded In our young national career
are the Increased honesty aud dimin
ished dlshoneety of commercial adver
tising. The change Is perhaps most
noticeable In that hybrid and amphibi
ous trade of "dry goods." The public
Is now quite used to seeing the sale of
such wares anuouueed In fairly plain
terms, without spurious allurements
of euphemism or eulogy, whereas
twenty or thirty years ago lying was
thought to be a matter of comiuou
sense by shopkeeper who advcrtlwa.
Of course all advertising nil a
inerclal basis, whether It nukes kuown
a railway time lahle or a w umI course,
a brand of whisky or n church service.
Meuuwblle the pleasing luiprovemeul
In "dry goods" advertising has reucU
ed the remarkable degree of ut least
one merchant sfttlng forth the relative
udvautagc aud disadvantages of two
articles offered to the public. This
Urutus of business says concerning
one kind of rulucoat that It Is "Dot
absolutely water tight," though "proof
against any ordinary shower." The
other kind, be tells you. "is water
tight;" but. sluce the body's beat and
moisture do not escape, this accumula
tion or aecretlou dumpeus the inside
of the coat besides making the wearer
uncomfortably hot" Is It not rstber a
new thing for a truder to pay money
to a newspaper for telling the public
the defects of things be wants to sell?
For that Terrible Itching.
Bcsenia, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims In. perpetual torment.
OFFICERS
H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT
A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT
C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER
THE INDEPENDENCE
NATIONAL BANK
INCORPORATED 1889.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
DIRECTORS
H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND
H. H. JASPERSON
The Willamette,
Light, Power & Water at
WATER. RATE (Water by meter applies to resi
dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay 2.00 and over at the rate ol 20o
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. ItATE-
Reuidence, 15 cents per K. YV.
Business houses, 25 cents per drop 'intl i cent per K.. W.
Power, rates on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE .V.A1V 41
tfthletie and gymnasium eedtf.
diimt mmuniticn
9cdct
tutkrti
flaxors
SHeifdea, iei(rfe Repairing.
SALEM,
F2.. L.. C3AINBiS
Dealer in
Tobacco, Cigars, Soft Drinks, and Lnnch Goods.
If you want to esjoy a quiet game of pool ar solo, come here.
INDE&SXDKNCE, QBSI
PAGE
The application of Chamberlain1
Salve will Instantly allay this Itching,
and many cases have breii cured by
its use. For sale by P. M. Klrklaud.
Repeating Shotgun
The 13 gauge Z2a2e
repeater is a can of perfect
proportions, and baa one-third less
parts than sny other repeater. It
bandies quickly, works smoothly and
Shoots cloee and bard.
The JZZjt&m solid top prevents
powder and gases Wowing back; the
eide ejection of shells allows instant
repeat shots I the cloeed-4n breech bolt
keeps out all rain, snow and aieet, and
the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that
clog up other repeaters.
All ll-ue J7Zarfct repeaters here
double extractors thai pull ny ehell, end
the autocnetle recoil ttancflre eafety lock
mekce them the safest braech-loadiot au
built.
ZSonS It sauce re
peatera ia three die
tlnct models, many
grades and strlee,Jiillr
daseribe4 la our 136
paa eataloe;. free
for 1 stamps posure.
7&27Zarvi2rearmsCat
42 Willow Street NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Valley, Company
Very Reasonable Rates
and $hhinq 9aekk.
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ffiipewriter
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