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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
JUOHT PAGES J f f the reeolt of ailng I good flour, euoa M A I , f Olympic- " Flour." . a, I Ml Alw.T ln.ltt SEE elfD aud nutri- I tiou made of IwleoUd North. iwMtrn hV It'a "bHUr thaa ever. .tarnru. AT YOUR GROCER'S WOOI HIM CO..!!. INDEPENDENCE NEWS Dr. Lowe Friday (today). . Born on March 29." to Mr. un-l Mr. Joseph W. Cook, a daughter. Misses Leona Sperling and Frances ('lagged visited In Salem Sunday. A new lino of lueo'a and boys' ten pla shoes at Conkey, Walker t Leh tuan'i. Miss Eva Mulkey of Portland was in Independence this week, Visiting friends. Allen Hubler of Corvallla veiled friends In Independence the first of tbe week. X Have Dr. Lowe ahow you the new alanses tlia't can be used for all purposes. Suits and skirts cleaned and pressed at the Independence Steam I.a mdry. 44-48 A:rs. M. E. Dorrls of Albany vlnlt- e l it the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. lie.lges last week. Misses Millie and Anna Addison and Master Elmer Addison were Sa Ieiu visitors last Monday. P. H. Drexler complains that these warm days are causing him to suffer from "that tired feeling". The new shades of pongee silk Just the thing for summer wear at Conkey, vvaiKer tienmaii's. Kersey Eldrldge was up from Port land and visited over Sunday with his parents la Independence. Miss FlorV McCallon of Dallas visit ed last Saturday and Sunday with Miss Florence Burton of this place. F. W, Cole and family arrived from Brownsville and have located on their property which they recently bought here.. .; ( If you want anything la gents' fur nishing goods remember you will find the latest at Conkey, Walker & Leh man's. - . . ' Ruby Earhart returned to Corvallla last Monday after. a short visit with tier parents and friends in Indepen dence. You will enjoy your Easter Sunday dinner much'' better If you have nice table linen. We have an exceptionally fine line of table linen with napkins to match at Conkey, Walker & Leh man's. Orchard Spraying EVERYTHING YOU NEED ROCHE HARBOR LIME, JAPANESE GROUND SUL PHUR IN LINEN 8ACKS, NO LINT. LIME AND SUL PHUR SOLUTION, READY FOR USE, GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH. BLUE STONE, ACID HYDROM ETERS FOR TESTING 8PRAYING SOLUTIONS. CALL AND GET PRICES OUR Williams Drug Company INDEPENDENCE Q A too4 pair of r4of lot i.vt at Kramer a. U Dr. Dugsooe. eoUst, ovar InoV penitence National Bank. BU phone 111; ladopoadont, 41. t For Rale Oood aK-ond hand organ. Mrs. W. A. I'atton, Indwpwidxnc. Oregon. 434 g. C. While Leghorn eM, tl 00 pr 15; 5 .00 per 100; chirks 10c each. L. U Ooodwln, Homo phono. 42tf Mr. and Mri. .Dean of Colorado are visiting at ha home of Mr. Dean's parents. Mr. and Mrt. Wardrlp, In this city. Wo have the largest and best line of men's nealliieo d golf ahlrta to be had In town at Conkey. Walker It Lehman's. Ekrs for batching -8. C. Khode Island Hods. 75c per sitting,. Prlw winning otoi k. J. M.' McDonald. Mon uioiith. Oregon. Dr. I.owe. the sIkIU aporlallst, does not go from house, to house. Consult hlin about- your eyes and glasses ai his liotel offlte. Clarence Ireland, who has recently returned from a sojourn of several mouths In southern California, was In Independence this week. Novelties In great varieties: Rus sian copper hat pins; collar pins, the very latest; also back combs ana barrettes. Conkey. Walker & Leh man. R 8 Khattuck of Lukiamute was In Independence last Saturday, having been called here on busineaa wun the Chaa. E. Illcka Real Estate Co. Prnm March 24 to April 2 we are going to give 25 per cent off on all our men's winter weight trousers. Conkey, Walker A Lehman. F. S. Powell, one of the oW-timers of Monmouth, was transacting buslnes In Independence 'ast Tuesday. He was a pleasant caller on the Enter prise while In town. Mrs. W. H. Peart of Davenport, Washington, Is vlBltlng at the home of her brother, Dr. W. R. Allin of this city. Mrs. Peart Is on her way home after a three months' sojourn In California. Mrs. Bertha Dove, who died at Sa lem Wednesday of last week, was' an old pioneer of Polk county. At the time of her death she was sixty-nine years of age. She left four children, a son and three daughters. If you want kid gloves for Easter wear, remember we have the largest stock to select from all colors and shades at Conkey, Walker & Leh man's where you will always find the best goods at the lowest price. X Dr. Lowe, the well-known op tician and optometrist, will be afln- dependence Hotel today (Friday, Aprl 1). Don't fall to consult him about your eyes and glasses. . Nineteen years experience." On Friday night, April 8, the Wil lamette Glee Club, composed of the best male voices In Willamette Uni versity, will sing In the opera house and give a very Interesting and pleas ing entertainment. Orders have been coming so fast that Mrs. Hicks has trouble in sup plying sittings from her Rhode Island Reds. By Saturday there will be an other sittlnir of fifteen for 75c. Put your order in ahead of time and you will be sure to get your eggs. Mrs. M. W. Wallace is agent for Acheaon's Cloak & Suit Co. and has lamples of their made-to-order suits and a sample suit for you to examine Also has sample of the special $25 suits advertised In Sunday's Oregon Ian for each Monday 43tf Everett Gentry, who has been vis iting his folks In Independence for the last four months, returned last Saturday to the rock quarry In Clark county, Washington, where he is employed by the Columbia Contract Co.,runnlng a hoister engine. He has been helping his father paint, paper and finish his new bungalow. He Is studying electricity and is quite an engineer of both steam and gasoline. Calvary Presbyterian church was filled to Its utmost capacity last Sun day night, every seat being taken, the majority of the congregation being members of the local masonic and Eastern Star lodges. A musical pro gram was rendered consisting of an thems by the choir and solos by Misses Denlson and Hodge and Mrs. Collins, after which Dr. Dunsmoro ad dressed the congregation on the re lation between Masonry and Christ ianity. INTIAPRIIE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, APRIL 1. H0. Sulta and skfu cleand and pressed at the Independence Steam Laundry. For Sale 2V4 horse power gasoline engine. Price, $50. Inquire at en terprise offlc. 4l Tbo Oregon Flro Relief Association. MrMlnnville, Oregon. Chas. Gregory. Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 43lf For Sale Single Comb Ilrawn Leg horn Bugs, 11-00 per silting of 15. E. L. Baker, Homo phone. 4(H from full blood Rhode Island Red cliltkena. 75c per silling of 16. Chas. E. Hicks. Independence, Or. Men's and boys' clolhUig. Wo make -Lit. .1 .. I .. iinllt a specialty or nisn m - and low In prtc. Conkey, Walker Lehman. A limited number of Gold Dollar strawberry plants for sale at 40c per hundred. For Information inquire oi F. B. McLaughlin, Independence, Or egon. Ladles' muslin underwear? Yes, w. hva iliem. A larse line to select from in crossbar atid plain gowns and nri,...M. iiim Conker. Walker Lehman. mImk.-. Frances and Genevelve r.mii..r were over from Salem to spend Easter with their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Cooper of this city. We are agents for the Pictorial Re view Patterns pronounced by all tne leadlna dressmakers to be the best. You will find them at Conkey, Walkei & Lehman's.: i In about ten days you will find at Conkey, Walker & Lehman one of the most complete and up-to-date lines of SDrin and summer dress goods ever shown In Independence. Always remember when you want anything In good dependable merchan dlse you will find it at Conkey. Walk er & Lehman's who always lead but never follow. S. H. McElmurry is making prep arations for the erection of a modern residence on his property on Fourth street. The structure will be thor oughly modern and will cost $1500. The supper given at Woodman hall last Saturday evening by the ladies of the BaptlBt church, was a decided Buccoss. A most excellent meal was served to a hundred or more people. CASTOR I A For Iafknts and Children. - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears 1 Sign&tnr Froo Subscription Every new subscriber to the Inde pendence Enterprise who pays the regular price of $1.50 and mentions this offer at the time will be given a year's subscription to the Pacific Homestead. This offerls good only at this office and not to solicitors for the Enterprise. Object to Strong Medicines Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There Is no need of internal treatment In any case of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. Whpn there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, you may know that It Is only' necessary to apply Chamber lain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. Try it. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. Will Club With Journal. In response to many calls from sub scribers in and around Independence the Enterpr se has arranged to club with the Oregon Journal during 1910. Following are rates: Daily and Sunday Oregon Journal with Enterprise $7.00 Dally Oregon Journal with En terprise . . . . ' t 5.50 Sunday Oregon Journal with En terprise .... .... 3.25 Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal with Enterprise 2.25 NOT FIT TO BE KISSED "What alls papa, mother?" said a sweet little girl, . Her bright laugh revealing her teeth White as pearl; "I love him, and kiss him, and sit on his knee; But the kisses don't smell good when - he kisses me." But, mamma," her eyes opened wide as she spoke "Do you like those kisses of 'bacco and smoke? They might do for boys, but for la- dlea and girls 1 don't think them nico," as bdo tossed her bright curls. "Don't nobodies' papas have moufs nice and clean? With klssea llko yours, mamma that's what I mean; I want to klsa papa, 1 lovo htm ao welL But kisses don't taste good that liavo such a smell. "It's nasty to smoke, and eat 'bacco and suit; And the kisses ain't good, and ain't sweet, not a bit; And her blossomlike race wore a As she gave so ear nest ai ui Yes, yes. little tl has Been That kisses for daughters u.. . should be eluan; For kisses lose something of nectar and bliss, From mouths that are stained ana unfit for a kiss. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Ik hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed bv the County Court of the State or Oregon fr the County of Polk, ad ministrator of the esiate of Henry Fltcklnaer. deceased. All persons navlng claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the Same to said administrator at his residence near Suver, Polk county, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months from date of this notice. Dated this 23rd day of Mart. 1910. Alfred Flicklnger, t Administrator of the estate of Hen ry Flicklnger, deceased. B. F. Swope, attorney. 43-47 MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE Lonfl Time, Eajy Payments Reliable Representative Wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Ft. Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Miss. ARE YOU LIVING TOO HIGH? IF SO LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR TABLE NECESSITIES. WE WILL GIVE YOU JUST AS GOOD, IF NOT BETTER THAN YOU ARE NOW GETTING, BUT YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICE MUCH LOWER. Live the same but pay less, at MOORE'S CASH STORE LEADING GROCER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING GOOD IN THE WAY OF REAL ESTATE CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO. ARE THE PEOPLE TO CALL ON. THEY CAN SELL YOU FARM LANDS. FRUIT- LANDS, SUBURBAN PROPERTY AND CHOICE CITY PROPERTY AT BARGAIN PRICES. WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST. REPRESENTATIVES OF JACKSON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY AND LEADING INSURANCE COMPANIES. pac rive b. r. wopc ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTAKV PUBLIC Will practice to all courts of th Bute. Probate matters and collec tions given prompt atteutlou. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon W. ft. ALLIN, D. D. i. DENTIST I Both phone. - Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Disease of Women Bell Telephone Main 113 L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Offlte In Cooper building, room 2 and 3. Office hoars. 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p. m.' Calls giiswerrd nlgut and day. OR. D. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Monmouth, Oregon Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday. Hours, 12 in to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay' store. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllon, Prop. Largo Bunny rooma, on suite or sin gle. Electric light., bath and piano- European Plan 14S N. 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