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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1910)
fagc rivi. .......unuB u-rvBair iNniHNniNCf. ORCQON. FEBRUARY 18. 1910. I IIAMT AAI IWW.iwr.w ........... . ... - I their 10 day apecUl sale which com menced Wednesday, February II. INOKPfNOENCI NKWt U. Atttn, DmUM, Coop Bid. U Trp BIChor dance Tuesday ftlgbt la tbs opera bout. Bpray your orchard, w bate the material. Williams Drug Co. Jtf Tuesday night TerpBlChor dance Washington' birthday. IL E. 1'rether and wife of Huona Vlata were la Independence Monday. A marriage lleenao iu Issued lest week Ho Henry Peters and Marea Kelmor. Mn. J. W. Oaborno U In McMluu vllle vlalllng with her alator, Mr. J, Hunaaker. Aak the man who baa a crop of walnuta for aalo wnether If a good thing or not? ,7U Mis Ethel Wtft.aker entertained a few of ner frtftida at br homo on Wednesday evening. For Bale 175 buah.ls of Ked Chaff Wheat for aeed purposes. M. Goet. Independence, Oregon. 37-8 Mra. J. Dornslfe returned Saturday from Eugene where ah visited hT mother who baa been very III. For orchard apraying uae our guar antoed lime and aulpbur aolutlon. WtUlama Drug Co. a81 For 8al Five or all tone of good hay. For Information Inquire of Ella ghlnn, Independence, Oregon. 37tf Ur. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Boll phon 111; Independent, 4410. tf For Sale 8. C. White Leghorn egga for hatching. 81.00 for flfte;n eggs H. C. llannon, Bull phono M9. ' 87'8 Mr. and Mra. Claude Hubbard go to Salem next week where Mr. Hubbard has accepted K Poaltlon In a real e tate office. For Sale or Trade One of beat house In Independence, In fine loca tion. For Information call on Chaa. B. Hicks Real EBtate Co. 32tf Dr. J. R. N. Boll of Corvallla, who Is so well known here, ha recently returned from a six-weeks' trip through southern California and Me too. Miss Clara Purvlne and her trim mer are In the city atudying the new styles; will open up about February 24 with a new and complete line of aU the latest novelties.' ' ' Mr, m' W. Wa'llaice goe to Port land today to aelect pattern hat and get the latest novelties and Ideas for nHi,. miilinerv. Mis Addison will b i charge of the tore during her altince. f. C. Craft and wife of Hood Riv er are visiting relatives here. Mr. Craft has been on an eastern trip while his wife sojourned In Loa An geles. Mrs. Craft was formerly Miss Patience Cooper. "'. ' Illustrated travel talk over two hundred slides and moving pictures. Under the auspices of the Indopn dnc Commrclal Club, at the opera house, Friday, the 18th. Admission 115c, reserved scats 25c. For Sale At Butler's feed store, a Homo Jewel cook stove with reser voir; four bedsteads, springs and mat tresses; one dish cupboard; one kltch en table; one sewing machine; ana other things left to sell by J. W. Bul lard. . , Th reeular business meeting of the free public library will be he!d in the library rooms Saturday, Febru ary 19, at 3 o'clock p. m. Officers will be elected at this meeting. All Interested In the succss of the li brary are invited to attend. The Smith-Wagoner Co. of Portland Oregon, are now busy in placing on the market the Monmouth Walnut Acres located near Monmouth, which they will maintain for the next, five years, turning ovrr to the buyer a fine orchard of six-year-old trees at that time. 3740 Chester Warren, formerly of Inde pendence and now living In Linn county, and Chas. Mlddlestadt, a pros perous farmer of Crabtree, were guests at the Thos. Warren home in Talmage a few days last week. While here they visited the Cloverdale. dairy farm near McCoy and purchased three fine thoroughbred Jersey heifert (for which they paid three hundred and sixty dollars. A uad aahr of reeaioc alas tea ti.iMl at Kretuer'a. if TwoBirhor dance Tuesday night In the opera bouse. fj,. mnA aulDhur fur orchard w-- w - praying William Drug Co. 36(1 itnn J. I. Lee of Portland wa on our atresia ou dy ll week. Th Monmouth Walnut Acre are In fin iiap undor the uprvlloi of Joe Tetherow. ' Tuaday nlaht 1' the daU of the Terp-BIChore dance at the opra houae. Attend It itAtnmuhnr the dance on the night of Washington' birthday, given by the Terp-81-Chor club. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell of Dallaa visited on Sunday with their daughter, Mr. J. C. Morrison of thla place. J. W. Osborne wa In town Tues day, He hag boon confined at bla homo for evoral week, iuffertng from an attack of lagrippe. J. Northruo of Portland, an old- time acquaintance of ye editor, was In Independence Saturday looking af ter real eatate In Polk county. Rou II. Nelson I In Corvallia thla week In attendance upon the special courae for fruit Inspector, given at the Oregon Agricultural College. For Sale 9 horse power, one cylln der gasoline engine. Can ba aet sta tionary or for wood saw. Enquire oi Harold Fltchard, Home phone. 37-9 There Is to be another dance In the opera houae undor the auspices of the Terp-81-Chore club. It is to take place on the night of February 23. For Sale A few bushel of the fa mous Challenge spring oats at 8100 bushel. James T. Huntley, R. F. D. 1, Independence, Oregon. Phone 7i . 38 Remember the danc on the flight of Washington's birthday, given by the T. p SI Chore club. Edwin Wallace of Oregon Agricul tural College Visited over Sunday with hi mother, Mr. M. W. Wallace. Opera houae, Friday tb 18ih two hundred baulifully colored alureop llcon elldva and a. number of Inter eatlng moving picture. Admission 15c and 25c. Adah chapter. No. 34, Order of tho Eastern Star, celebrated 11 fifteenth anniversary In the Masonic lodge rooms on Tuesday night A large company of the member and their friend were preaent, when a musical program wa rendered, with address e by J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Dunsntore. An elaborate banquet waa served In the banquet room, prepared and aerved In "Frlti'" very best tyle. A very enjoyable time Is re ported. Mr. J. W. Oaborne of Indepen dence, I In the city thi week call ing on her sister, Mr. A. J. Hunsak. er. whoae serious sickness was noted In theae columns three weeks ago. Mra. Hunsaker. the New Reporter la glad to record, ! considerably Im proved, being able to ait up much of the time and to move her hand quite freelr. even lifting It to her head. whereas at first he wa carcely able to move It at all. McMlnnvllle Telophone-Reglter. Ceo. A. Ostrom of Portland, Su reme Protector of the Fraternal I'n lon of America, I In the city In the Interest of the order. A campaign for new candidates Is on and a class of thirty candidate Is assured for Initiation on the evening of March 10. Independence lodge now num bers about 140 and l considered one of the most progressive lodges of the city. It degree team is conceded to be the prlte team of the state. A big time is planned by the members on the above date. J. D. Winn. Ibe real estate dealer of Buena Vlata, wa transacting bus iness la Independence Tuesday and Wednesday, Wanted A small farm of some 40 acre, with small house and barn If possible, partly clusred. What have you? Write me your full deacriptlon. price and term. Addre P. O. Box 364, Independence, Oregon. 37-40 Dr. Duuauiore visited Portland this week, going ou Wednesday to return on Friday. He Is In at emlanre at the atate convention of lh Society of Chrlatian Endeavor, which meets In the First Presbyterian church in Portland. Married, at the home of the brother of the bride, Mr. Grooms lu North Independence, on February 15, 1910. Owen E. Smith and Miss Flossie Grooms. Dr. H. Chas. Dunsmore of Calvary Presbyterian church officiat ing. The groom haa leased the Wblt eaker ranch near Dallas, where the happy couple will make their home In the near future. NOTICE TO YOUNO MEN All young men between the age of fifteen and forty year are Invited to attend Sunday school at the Bap tist church of a Sunday mortUng sod Join the Baraca Club. The social given by the Baraea boya on the 27th of January, waa ea Joyed by both boy and glrU who were preaent. Spring will soon open up and th boy are preparing for aiblotics Tbey are thinking of organising a basket ball fam and other athletic team. Come and Join the Baraeau. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. Ba Kind Yea Hava toy; Bought Bear the Blgna'ure of ' Lame 8houlder. This Is a common form of muscular rheumatism. No Internal treatment U needed. AddIi' Chamberlain's Lin iment fr.-tly three times a day auJj a quick cure Is certain. This llnlraer.t haa Droven especially valuable for muscular and chronic rheumatism. Sold by P. M. Klrkland. Independence to the Front With bright prospects for the com ing spring. Independence will take her place in the front rank. It looks like we would have a new high achool, two new church buildings and a sewer system In the near future. Moore's Cash Stoi e ' will ke -p pat e with the growth of the city and at the present time is making a clear ance sale preparatory to enlarging stock for the growing needs of mir city. Vou will find first class mer chandise at bargain prices during C. W. HENKLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and Lice.tfd Embalmer Successor to Bice & Calureata and H. H. Jasperson Undertaking Parlors, - Indepen dence, Oregon Calls Answered Day . and Night Both Phcns Lady Aasistsnt G L Hawkins Iih 1a Or- jVarble ard Granite .Monuments sad Headstones, Ceoa eterr work, etc ' - , -- -- ... You will surely need some new'horhe furnishings this spring. Won't you ac cept our invitation-come to Salem-just drop into the store a. few minutes and inspect our splendid, complete new spring stock. Just look them over, pet acquainted, as it were, with the Buren & Hamilton .store; its splendid line - i i f nir rn tc hnv vniir croons here; ot goods ana lower prices, n w.m j . ' --- '' lis ls F VfA- . A im-ii7o I onH lien av hi -Mfctr-5-.ri? H. th. ss7z-r -ir hi i vai iixvt iyioiuT 1 : s i itr j a DlUltLU W UAKrit I 3 The Malleable Saves Time Saves Steps There are so many good things about the Hoosier that we can only hint at in aa advertisement. For instance, there is the sani tary metal flour bin, with a ca pacity of 60 pounds, the metal sugar bin, the colonial crystal gl'asa spice ja s, tea and coffee cannisters, all f tted with alumi num tops; sanitary cake and bread box; genuine aluminum work table; roomy cupboard and drawers, and any number of other things needed in a real work saving kitchen cabinet. Please don't wait any longer, you need this great labor saving de vice. Sold on easy terms. DIRECT FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS BIGELOW MILLS, IN THE LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, SUITED FOR ALL PHASES OF HOME FURNISHING. WE PARTICULARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION AT THIS TIME TO THE BIGELOW LINE OF INGRAINS. THIS IS v..-rLjM.-r nniiRT THP CREATEST SHOWING OF INGRAINS EVER SEEN IN SALEM. ALL NEW AND UP TO DATE PATTERNS INj SMALL ORIENTAL, CONVENTIONAL, AND FLORAL DESIGNS: BLUES,: GREENS, BROWNS, TANS AND MIXTURES. THE DESIGNS ARE HANDSOME MORE ARTISTIC THAN EVER. COME AND SEE THEM. ; Bigelow All Wool Ingrains, per yard, cut Other Ingrains from, per yard, cut .S.-,c . 4.",c i RANGE is the range that combines all that is modern, all that is fore most in 'range building; a -work well dene. It 's. the rango that appeals to comu.oa sense through its severely correit lines and el egant finish, and Us easily demon strated practical perfection in cooking efficiency and economy of fuel. Riveted throughout like a boiler, the "South Bend Malle able" will, with proper care, last a lifetime. It is the product of expert range builders who assem ble every part with utmost care. The "South Bend Malleable stands alone in the world today, the greatest of all ranges ot malle able construct:on. Sold on easy terms.