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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1910)
SIGHT PAflll ; '"IS lunrpgNDENCt INTWMIU. .NDCPtNOtNCI, ORtGON, APR.L t. 1910. Home -4 M We, Ir 1 f Biscuit, Cake, Pastry. ful, and Economical when made with dub $mm$mmn 3 ilr 1M 8lTtnK. l CouU'r Tahlo .... .... 1 Commode "n las I V.I..V Oman I ar Ji-oiitHl parlor Lamp lin.i tills lailili. ' " 1 ,.( Ulbi. ood nw, t halt price. To eiatnlue the ood m K. 8. Wilson, liid'pend'nc, Ore.n PACK my jiprrL-nce Uu !' Ktdncr .. ........ ......4 llll'lll a ill ,ii niu i "ii f -"" ' t.iw virrlUt Mudy f.r kidnrjr trout. . :.o , 5.0 loo For Constipation Mr. L. H. KaniUm, a prominent .1. I.,. Ci.lrll 1-kt !(). !': ThamWrlaln- St.unnch and Ll r take uo other Ta'jloia r certainly the best tUluf on the umrkot for tonsllmtilon." Ulv thc taM trtl. You r i.-rmln to f iid thorn aun-oable and l'Hnunt tn irffwt. I'rhi-, 25 c'ul. 8ampl' fie.'. For tale tr P. M. Klrklnnd. . . -.i -n..- I auffiT.nl from a coinpiicmwir ui u ear for long Uui J alihuiiKU I tried many preparation. I not help.!. I finally beard atntul Doan'O Kidney Till and 1 began u.ln thiiu. In a ahort time I felt bett.r and the Improvement eontlnued until I wu III oud bealtli." Kor aal by all dealer. Trie & coot, rom.r Mllburn Co.. Huffalo. New York. oU agent for tb lull d State. Remember the came loan ana Ha Alum Mo Umo .iv- mi 1.1 . 'lain Royal is the only baking poivdcrmade from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar r.fGK 91 MclntOBh. B. A. Teats, W. E. Buell. Miss Iva Burton. Miss Ine Uentson, Miss Lynda Eppley, Miss June See ler Miss Mary Schollard, Miss Nor Sorenson, Mrs. Jessie cromweu, in dependence; Superintendent J. H. Ack erman of Salem; L. R. Alderman of Eugene; Superintendent H. C bey mour and Mrs. H. C. Seymour of Dal las; Mrs. Emily Banks of Dayton. Beat Treatment for Coles Most ordinary colds will yield to treatment." says the Chl- L.1D o.u..v cago Tribune, "moderative laxatives, ho: foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoidance of exposure to cold nnH u-Pt after treatment." v nue mis Presbytery Meet at Corvalll The prlg meeting of tlui Willaui ette l're"b1ery of U) lTeBbyt-ilaii iburt b will meet in tlio n I'renliy terlun ibunb hi Corvatll on April VI and 13. Kev. J. It. N. Hell. D. who la well known In thl community is the pastor and will bo the host of the presbytery. Ir. Dunsmoro will be iu attendance and on Wednesday evening he will deliver the annual ermon before tne meeiuiK ui Wouifir Hoard of Home .Mission. Craven & Moore be cream parlor" I now open to the public. ' LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Purity F0 CANDY FiTVOMB THE MODERN DEAtEl INSTITUTE IS BIG SUCCESS (Continued from first page.) given fully In another column of this page of the Enterprise. On Saturday at 10 a. m. the insti tute heean at the public school build. I., hr the following program was vn Manv of the subjects were discussed by the different teachers "The Teacher and the Com w w Prof. J. C. Zinser of the Tioiiatnn arhool: "Practical Manual Training" bv Prof. F. G. Chute of the Bethel school; "The Relation of the wnm to the School" by Prof. J. E. Dunton of the Falls City school; "The Relation of Punishment to the Form oHnn nf Character" by Prof. A. L Clarke of the Monmouth school; "Tht Mai Teacher" 'bv Prof. J. G. Mcln- toeh of the Independence school; Su perintendent J. H. Ackerman gave an address on "The Rating We Each Have": Mrs. Emily Banks of Dayton, who has spent several years in the country, was present witn a lanre number of curios from that country and explained the customs of fh natives. A vote of thanks and appreciation oTtoniort hv the teachers for TTCVO ... the excellent luncheon given by the ladies of the reading club of Indepen dence to the visiting teachers and all returned to their separate schools having a kind word for the excellent courtesy shown to all visitors by the citizens and teachers of Independence TTnllnwinsr are the teachers who nreHent- W I. Ford. H. H Parsons, Miss Etta Waters, Miss Maude Hart, Miss Edna Morrison, Miss Irene Abbott, Miss Vera Cosper, Miss Nola Coad, Mrs. F. H. Morrison, Miss Etta Phillips, of the Dallas achool;: Miss Addie; Boydston of Bridgeport; J. C. Zinser of Ballston; Miss Ethel Lewis of Salt Creek; Miss Mahel Ellis of Parkers: A. L. Clark, Miss Mildora Jackson, Miss Anna Godj berson, of Monmouth school; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Chute of Bethel; J. R. Bldgood, Miss Allie Bramberg, Rick reall; Miss Ethel Lucas of Elkins; A. J, Shipley of Antioch; Miss Marie Church. Miss Madge Groves, of Buena w.ta . U!.. Stella Montgomery of i liuu v - Greenwood; Miss Ruth Wood ofcSun nyslope; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mehrling, of Falls City; Mis Anna Kurt of Mistletoe; Miss Winnie Kelly of Pioneer; J. G. ... ni.ni u tiniDle. it require con- sidt-rable trouble, and the one adopt ing It must remain la door for a day or two, or a fresh cold I almost ho rnn traded, and in many o it v vy w w Instance pneumonia follow. I It not better to pin your win io roiinhia nrenaratlon like Chamber- laln'a Cough Remedy, that la famous for its eyres of colds and can always he depended uponT tor saie Dy r M. Klrkland. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 1 good Heating Stove 2.50 1 large cane Rocking Chair 75 8 Kitchen Chair " i.i... I...I . lnileDenilele and Pa . m daily el. ept Sunday. Passenger a. id freight bu.nea solicited. Leave Independence .. " m' U-ave Salem 3:15 p. m. SKINNER BROS. SKIPPERS- Painless Dentistry MUST BELIEVE IT When Well-Known Independence Peo ple Tell It 8o Plainly. ; "fA - Out i tows oi'l rn Sv thlr itftt tui brtilaroork It rliiiri. . lit Sf fffit'w .. S3.&V : lmisinTtii3.6 laM FilUsft I- i When public endorsement 1 made by a representative cltUen of Inde pendence the proof I positive, lou must hnlleva It. Read thl testimony. Every backache .uffcrer. every man. tSZSXf UP si L - .hlM with an kidney iSStS.AamJJi trouble will find profit In the lUlcn TIOTltnl CO. In. WW AJV, ""ouTrwi . t n rni civth Anil Tl w. nmiDrww . u n narnflH St.. Independence, Ore., ay: "From enu bi .'" lei'i. t'.lllu . a 6.C0 Rat- . ' " s.ul.. r.lflla .D .i.im. lutein. "-r;- - b.ll - nlwd. .uw'"...".-.-- I 1 n.n I SM !- .77 T Tt 1 M RECORD 2:28' -y JrlV JJt VZD REG. NO. 52692 MS SIRED BY THE MIGHTY ZOMBRO 2:11, IS NOW AT THE INDEPENDENCE RACE TRAtu wncnt f t THE SEASON. K. N. WOOD, MANAGER I R. D. COOPER, OWNER j " 1 892" Pure Aluminum Ware Will Not Rust, Crack Cheapest Because Best HERE, at last, is the ideal kitchen and cooking utensil "THE WARE THAT WEARS " made from Pure Spun Aluminum, and guaranteed by the makers to last 25 years with average usage. "Spun" Aluminum, mind you, not cast Aluminum, which will sometimes crack and scale. Spun Alumi num Ware will never crack, paCl, scale or br. ak. Costs a trifle more than ordinary enamel ware, but is many times cheaper in the long run, because of its wonderful dura bility and fuel saving. Enamel ware i3 iron coated with colored glass. Iron ex pands with heat Colored glass does not, but chips off into the food with dangerous results tp those who eat it. That the use of enamel kitchen ware causes cancer is a view held " by some eminent medical authorities. Dr. William H. Diefanbach of New York, in a paper en titled "Observations cn tne Etiology OJ Cancer." read before the Buroeei of banitary nZtf Science and Public Hfalth during the I session of the International Homeopathic Congress at Atlantic City', discussed this subject. According to a special dispatch to the Philadelphia North American, Dr. Diefan-' bach advanced the argument that cropping Break, Scorch or Burn Will Last a Lifetime of the hard -coated dishes used in preparation of meals allowed minute but dangerous particles of foreign matter to become mixed with tha food, these being taken into the stomach. where the cancerous growth is causea Dy abrasions which they make in the walls of the organ kiifS "irq.2" Pure Aluminum Ware saves f,""" octors' bills. It enables you to bake y 0m doctors' bills. It enables you bread, pies, pan cakes, etc., without grease, which is the great cause of dyspepsia and indigestion. Aluminum griddles require no grease; hence are smokeless and odorless. "1892" Pure Aluminum Ware will not scorch or burn, is easily cleaned, will not rust, or corrode. Handsome in appearance. Looks like silver, but weighs only about one-fourth as much, and is light and con venient to handle. The original and only genuine Spun Aluminum Ware is made by the Illinois Pure Aluminum Co. at Lemont, 111. Every piece Deanng ineir wauc-iu, M.w .-..w Cross, and marked "1892" Pure Aluminum fZti ... i ..... ' ...I 1 onH ( Ware is aosoiuteiy pure, wnumuuiv i4t Ji' .'Ai.A-lifEjtl-'J I m$mm hygienic, and guaranteed for 25 years. See that you get the right goods and accept no substitute. G bach advanced ine arguiiicui uii v......& ...iihii umir , j mn -mmvnBaauuuuuRmumJ Oniv a few of the "1892" Pure Aluminuin Cooking Utensils are shown here. Complete line will pe touna at HANNA BROTHERS, Independence, Oregon