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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
fclGMT PAUBS r. gTIlU, INDIPENOF Mp MON. MARCH 11, ItH PASf tOMT f 1 n -A' I , v . II ft Adds nealhlul Qualities m a W - . to inc icooa y Economizes Flour. Butter and Eggs -n.M Aniv finifinn Dowder made Irom Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar IVa Alum-No Unto Phosphates FALLS UNDER MOVING TRAIN Mr. nd Mrs. rrea mw"1 u . M v ! .. ...trained at the home of Mr.. railed to imcoma wi " -- - Suit of the death of.thelr brother-jW. H. Walker Thursday afternoon of Saw Frank Tlsch. who met death, I jast week, by Mr.. A. Nelson Mr.. In ttit city on Wednesd.y of last'sarah Irvin. Mrs. K. C. Eldrldge, Sn dSSl wa. due to hi. falling Mm. O. D. Butler. Mr.. R. II. Kno bTween cam while employed a. yd-'.nd Mr.. W. H. Walker. Game, of ' nan In the terminal gronnd. of thYartou. kind, were Indulged to. Mr. Northern' Pacific" railroad In Tacoma.iH. Mattlson receiving first prise Death wa. Instantaneous.' The funer- and Mr.. O. W. conaey ttreeta without collar, and tM b, npounded for a prtod of ten day. tftrr which time thr M h rtlaed and .old lo th. blhsl bid- dor. V'nlee. .old tn-y wih ' " by th. city wbn the Mar.hal will b authorised to kill t"B- liy ordur of th. Council of City of Independence. January IK. 190. J. A. Ilytr., City Marsha!. Will Offe Competition Traffic arrangements are b'lug com pleted between, th Hill railroad. The Great Northern. Northern Pacific and Spokane. Portland ft Settle. and the Oregon Electric whereby a trffto Interchange will be established that will give the Willam ette valley a competing line with the Southern Pacific on transcontinental freight. Thl. arrangement 1. bound to prove an advauUce to the people of thl. whole valley for competition 'm transportation, a. In everything else, l. helpful. A Swollen Jaw I. not pretty nor pleasant. Wlutb if. r.n.mt by neuralgia, tooth ache or accident. Ballard'. Snow Lin- ki. nrr. . the time wlU b gta a ytr'. eubacrlpUon to th. Paolfto Homestead. Thl. oft. I. good only at thl. offtca and aot to aoltollor. for th. Enterprt... c4 th. Christian religion. Foe Dlrt h,n . Nearly all disease, of th. skin sue aa .ciema.telter. fit rhum nd b.rs Itch, are characterised by an In tense Itching and .marting. wnicn w.- Reception lo w. uoooy. . ..w. nr. burden and disturbs Py .peciai invuauon vo inuui . .Z J T .....l- ... i .ti.na.nce In sleen and rest. Quick relief may be iht clt Tuesday nlaht to aslst In a reception to Re. W. B. Go.lbey at the Baptist church, lie. Mr. God bey I. the rellnWius author of Ken tucky who hs written over forty lsj by applying Chamberlain". Halve. It allay, the Itching ana .mannis m.st In.tantly. Many esse, fcsve been cured by It. use. "or sslo by P. Klrkland. ' ' ache or acciaeni, . ...HniF In ... . . i . utl 1 n r and expectations ot tne mow r- ment win reauce m cases of croup and cough, of children tne pan. The great and sure . klFfrm . . .i hnrna. A. Si wntam. no opium, (cur lor rneuuiauaui, vw.-, . or morphlne.lt certainly make, a mo. brulieB 1Cald. any and all ache. . --J .fflraetnua remedy ... i eM K. Williams Drug Co. aaje, pieam " for tha 111. it U intended.- For .ale by P. M. Klrkland. Lei sunt Hour Club Entertained Th. Leisure Hour Keaaing viuu . .i h nnortunate man took place r at the home of the family of the de , ceased last Sunday afternoon. The 'wife of the deceased 1. well known In Independence where .he formerly resided with her sister. Mr.. Fred Moeeman. Mr.. Moseman la atlll with her sister In, Tacoma. She will return to Independence some time ' during the coming week. An Ideal Cough Medicine "An an ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy in tin, by, itself," .ay. Dr. R. A Wiltshire of Gwynnevllle, Ind. "I Uke great pleasure in testifying to the re sults "of Chamberlain's Cough Medi cine. In fact, I know of no other, preparation that meets so fully the i Hi a r . t OVERALLS AT Moore's Cash Store . finn Refre.hmenu were auerwaxu. erred and at their departure all ex- oressed themselves as having nu rery pleAsaoti time, Those prcent were: Mesdames D. A. Hodge, U Damon. J. N. Jones. S. B. Walker, P. M. Klrkland. S. E. Owen ,E. B. Paddock, J. Dickinson, H Mattlson, P. H. Dreiier. u. a. cox, W. R. Allln. G. W. Conkey, M. F. Goff, Nora Mattwon, : a. terson M. Merwln, Chas. Iliff, A. Nelson. S. Irvine. K. U. jyianuge, n. H. Knox and W. H. Walker. A Netohbor of Your. aa well as yourself 1. liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liable to have cuts or burn., bruises . ..ir! crick in the back, neca yr aide some kind of an ache or pain, j Then heed this advice ana tea your neighbors Ballard'a Snow Liniment relieve, all aches ana pihb, heals -all wounds. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Delegate) to State Grange nWates from Mono and Oak Grove granges. In the person, of E. Staats, Frank xxugnary uuu Ike Simpson of Mono, and Finiay Edgar, A. R. Allen and I. M. Robert-j son of Oak Grove, met In Indepen dence last Monday for the purpose of electing one delegate to the con vention of the state grange wu"-" Is to hold its session at Oregon City mo in Frank LouKhary was tne Uiuj v choice of the delegates to represent Polk county's grange organizations. A. R. Allen was elected alternate to .f I, ninro nf Mr. LouKhary in case avb v - he should not be able to attend the state convention and pains. Sold by Wllllsms Drug Co. Rirrtlat Church There will be 8unday school at 10 m. UaU - next 8undav morning, followed by nreachlng at 11 by Re. W. A. biew. r. MeMlnnvlUe. Rev. Mr. 8tew .in ai.A nreach at 7:30 in the evening. The young people s meuu wlU be held at 6:30. p. m. a Pltaaant Physic ixrhon vnu want a Dleasant physic give ChamberUln. Stomach and Liv er Tablets a trial. They are mua gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at P. M. Klrkland's drug store for a free sample. rraw Subscription Every new subscriber to tha Inde pendence Enterprise who pay the Do VoiiiWant to Sell Your Farm? If you do and you aro wllltn to sell at a price that an Kaalern farmer would look at .end u. a full description, Including .lock. Im plements, etc., with best prlc. and term.. If you mean bu-tne.. write to u.. we can do business; but we haven't time to waste on people unless they do mean bu.lnens. CHOPIN Sr HERLOW J33 Chamber Commerce PORTLAND. OREGON We Make a Specialty W. mak. a .peclalty of fancy brand, of canned goods good, with a reputation for quality that please th. mo.t exacting tasW. Th. MONOPOLE canned good. Is a brand that w. tak. pride In recommending to the trade. A good quality of Corn, Tomatoes. Peas Beans, 1. the Red Cross. When It cornea to canned fruits Wadnams 4 Kerr Bros.' Monopole .lock la the be.t that can be obtained. Comparison 1. odloua for they bava th. flavor of tte Omit fresh from th. tree. Pea., Monopol. brand. 30d r Bean., Monopol. brand, .tralght Tomatoe., Monopol. brand. o, i0o Corn, Red Croe. brand " Tomatoes, Red Croe. brand.i ' Cleans, neu wi . Peas, Red Croe. brand, IBe or P. H. .PREXLER v '"(QROtER Household Furniture, For Sale C. W. HENKLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and Licensed Embalmer Successor to Bice" & Calbreath and II. H. Jasperson , Undertaking Parlors, Indepen dence, Oregon Calls Answered Day and Night Both Phones - Lady Assistant G L Hawkins Dallas, . garble -and Granite Monuments and - Headstonee, Oem . etcrr work, ftc 4 Bed Springs, each .... 4 wooden Bedsteads, eacn .. 1 Rocking Chair .... 1 Rocking Chair .... .... 1 Rocking Chair 1 Velvet-covered Bed Lounge 3 Kitchen Chairs, each 1 Center Table 1 Center Table Center Table, Golden Oak . Mattress .... ' ; Mattress Bed Springs, each Est'y Oran Commode, Oak Golden Oak., Princess Biffeau 1 Golden Oak Bureau 1 Iron Bedstead 1 iron Bed3tead ........ 1 Ironing Board 1 Ah Bedroom Se Bedstead Bureau and Commode' 1 Golden Oak Rocker 1 Golden Oak Leather Roeker For' sale by F. S. WILSON. .$ .75 .1.00 . 1.00 . 1.25 . 1.50 . 5.00 . -25 . .50 . 2.00 . 5.00 . 2.00 7.00 . 2.00 . 5.00 , . 3.50 ! , 10.00; 10.00 j .. 7.00 .. 6.00; .. 1.00 FIRSIH, prigc THESE ARE THE FIVE POINTS WHICH DISTINGUISH OUR NEW SPRING GL0TPUR6 - "... , THAT IS WHY OUR CUSTOMERS NEVER HAVE TO APOLOGIZE FOR THEIR APPEARANCE AND INVARIABLY ENJOY ' THAT 8ATI8FIED FEELING OF BEING WELL AND PROPERLY ATTIRED. IF YOU CAN FIND BETTER VALUES THAN OUR 12.00, 5.00j 5.00 ! Marshal's Notice. Notice is hereby given that taxes j are now due and payable to the City Marshal of Independence on all 'dogs within the limits of said city. On and ' after this date all dogs found on the $10 TO $30 SUITS WE WILL GLADLY REFUND THE MONEY. :l-...',:As-to Furnishings. xwf REQUIREMENTS OF ALL YOUNG MEN CAN BE MET HERE npyTANOST STORES. 'WE HAVE STUDIED YOUNG MEN HAVE BOUGHT THE SWELLEST LINES IN EVERY SECTION. &WE US A CALL. LOOK AROUND, WE CAN SATISFACTORILY DEM ONSTRATE OUR EXCLUSIVENESS. r.JOMS0I& 141 COMMERCIAL 8TREET 8ALEM, OREGON