Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 15, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
EIGHT FACES
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, APRIL 15, 1110.
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Used Uic World over
No othcrartlcle of human food
has ever received such em
phatic commendation for
purity, usefulness and whole
somcness from the most'
v eminent authorities.
ADSORB TOPEi
Royal has always received the Mq!icsI award when
exhibited or tested In competition 'i
nm belter (a lii your fUb lu an
old r.'I.Mi'ln preparation llkn Chamber
lain's CoukIi llciiiedy. that In faiuoua
fur li cure of old Mtut ru aiway
be depended upon? Kr ule by I.
M. Klrkl.ttid.
DECINNINQ Or BUTTER MAKING
(I'limtiiiii'il from fut !.)
Unit came to liiut the. iniirniiiK we
were there brought Mm three new
cuhMuci I mi lii'iulry f. r bu.vliu:
cows fur a fiiurth.
Hi' bundle eiaraur aid dairy
ouppll'-H uf nil klinU. lie U u itlK-
llu I.iU'. iiii uf llifol'lllll 1 1' 111 llll, 'II Will' h
a. I ituiy tall. If you am not t.aiibfledj
iih your piVMi'til creamery limn ol ;
If vmi ihtiik muli IktiIbi. my in ir
thy uf fin uuraeinent write Mr. Kid
rldne.
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BEST
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of lh rr to
,ur tiHih out ni i
plat tid l,n l
work fltoa. r,'riul
of'iwo iilmni wi
Am.Ii p l i l .
bridcv wnik tn oo
liar if B-..lTy. .
NolirCmM 55.00
22VBri!rtTMtli3.50 '
6Mriliiiin 1.00.
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8 lr f Pmn .50 .
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PlllM 1.0 J
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ni.lm.NMliaM rii..t iiri .OVJ
M na, tmauua innia put Kmotli
Palnim t.xu. li, ii I n' whB nUlra nr brl.l work
Is orir(Ml. t'oo.ultatinn Kr. i otrl bttr
midIm work in,ih.r.. no mattiir how mot-h yoo j.
All work (ullj itiarautcml lot flffown rarw.
Wise Dental Co,
INCORPORATED
Painless Dentists
fillip SuHiilne. Third 1 WMhinrtM. PODTLANO, OREGON
tiaalwi:li.lLMIMI. Iuji,iwl
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEWS BUDGET
HIGHLAND NEWS
ThuraiUy, rt'liirniiiK Saiuriiny.
Mrs. Sumo wmt to lall:w Suiur
day to taiv for lior dauiiUT.
Kiildill Itroii.frs 8liliifil thrt'tf far-
loans of o.its to St'titllu Friday. (
.Mr, tfiirjie Stanton of Ki;io. Nov-
, ada. Is visiting her parrnts lit-re.
K. H. Alulkey and wife with buni
nis vitilioni ii Iudoi't'iidfiit'ti .Monday
j Blatk Uroihen hanlfd to tUfir
farm some fine oak feme posts Jlon
day The MisM-s Coad t)f Dallas visited
! their aunt, Mrs. J. U. Stump, Sun
1 day.
Mrs. O. P. Chase and children weut;and report
to Siiu ni Saturday for a visit wltn tcp notch.
friends.
Miss Grace Smith of Vancouver,
Washington, came to see her mother
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater of Salem
came Saturday for a visit on their
farm here.
Samuel Orr of Portland and Job"
Orr of Rickreall called on friend
here Monday.
:u r iuin.o itt Hiiit-y af;-r himiid.nn ihu
winu r hi i e and . Iiiutt a '
iiiontlis' m !kh1 at Co liiaiie.
Krnosi Tliiirluo of Ailela. a sub
uru of l orUuiiil, s a y u'M "f ol'l
Hui'u Up In Mountain
The Until iibont the lliilley cuiint
bun at lal lieeeu neitleil. ha.VH Al-
tuiny lleiuoi rat. Mr. Tom ! I nm hr )".
the C. K. mull clerk, reportH M'-k-1
i i (lie ii'iurl haiiKliiK to a rock on
(In; side of tllti liiouiit.iill wbilu tniu-i
iiiK down ycMtenlay. No use lookliiK
for It any morts. ,
Flour
than it t it of your I l
ability " .
if yoa don't ff . L -rlf
jl th. liklitft rtmult - T
rrryuii iiohi,i irj iamiMiju
t.fliuk f Olympic f
I llllltillWI
r v
l',l4ll
frieiitls ill town. Ho fiM
a prune on hard on
helJili.
The Dallas Aill well Is KoIiik now,
Jay and nifclu, and ia proud. .i.u I'et
ter thiuns riht ftlonK. The funniest
part of It Is, it la nearer Moiiinoulh
and Independence than Dallas.
A goodly number at tended the
Conn sale Saturday, from here, and
that every thitiK sold at
It is a sUn of prohperity
in the country, that every farm sale
this winter has been well attended
notwithstanding the condition of the
weather.
Wort Than Bullet
Ilulliis have often caused I'Hs suf
f.Tir.s to si.ldie: :ban tlm eczi iua L.
V. Uai r.iiiuii, I ur.liiKton, Me., not In
the army and miffered with, forty
yearn. "Hut Bin kieu'g Arnica Salve
cured me when all tlse failed." he
writes, t; rent ex t healer for sores, ul
cers, boils, burns, cuts, wounds, bruls
es and piles, ."ic at all drugiH a.
Matter in Probate
Kstate of William Llvernmrc, di
ceased Bale of real estate confirmed;
AT YOUK CICOCER'S
foklUJll Iuhihh MllUUI,rMIn,OM'
final dU. bare entered.
t.u u d a.ililp of Clyde W. Hubbins
a ini.tor repot t of sulu of real cMatt
set for heuriiiK April
(iianllarihlilp of Alma Iluseby, a
inuior niiuual report approved.
Ki.iati' of J. I'. Teiherow annual
rM ort fiied uiid nppioved.
In re-Kunrdlunshlp of Mary K.
Knower Susie De'ap appointed Ktiar-
Wm. Shafer of Corvallis spent
Saturday night with bis parents here.
Miss Geneva Steele of Buena Vista
was visiting with. Miss Tinnie Kizer
Saturday and Sunday.
Lonor Compton and Henry McEl
murry have been quite busy shearing
goats with their new shearing ma
chine. ;
George Hamann, after being mar
ried at Carlton Sunday, made a flying
trip to this vicinity and spent Sunday
night with his parents.
Our school children were given a
holiday Monday on account of the
teacher, C. B. Nash, having to be In
attendance at the funeral of his cous
in, Mrs. W. S. McClain, at Buena Vis
ta. In a previous issue we made the
statement that the last dance of the
season, given by the Highlanders, wat
given at that time. We wish to cor
rect that error, as the most enjoyable
dance of the long list was given Sat
urday night at the home of Joseph
Kizer. The evening was spent in
dancing and card playing, which con
tinued until a late hour. Over fifty
persons were present, among them
being: J. Kizer and family, Peter
Shafer and family, George Ruef and
family, Mr. Burrows and family, Roy
Addison and family, A. Hamann and
family, Charley Smith and wife, Mrs.
Ella Kotzman, Mrs. H. Dixon, Oren
Byers and sister, Ada, of Indepen
dence, Plin Wilson and sister of Rick
reall, Misses Mae, Iva and Winnie
Ballard, Geneva Steele of Buena Vis
ta, Gertrude and Queenie Dickinson
of Independence, Messrs. Sam Russell
Russell Ballard, Lonor Compton, Clin
Agee, Joel and Valen Guild, C. E,
Nash, and Wm. Shafer of Corvallis.
Best Treatment for Cold
"Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest tivaiment," suys the Chl
cak'o Tribune, "moderative laxatives,
hoi foot baths, a free perspiration ' T
Miss Candace Robinson is nursing and an avoidance of exposure to cold j
Mrs. Mary Smith w!io is seriously at- aid w. t after treatment." While toil;
fl'cted with rheumatism jtxa'ment 13 simple, it requires con-lj
Miss Mignon Burt, daughter of Sta-' 8'derable trouble, and the one adopt- T
dlan.
executor ordered to make deed to KkihIo of Jasper Coad. deceased -
pur. baser. bund filed mid approved.
L'state of Thomas lieiiny, deceased; j li, tlm matter of the Hannah Euiii6-'
evidence as to certain claims tukeu ei tale adiuiUcil to probate; 11. Wll
undei advisement. simi appointed administrator; bonoT
Kslate of Jacob Brown, deceased; fixed at J.'b'O.
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REG. NO. 52692
tion Agent P. H. Burt of this place
was married last Thursday to Ceon?--Carmicheal
of Yoncalia.
Miss Leatha Tupper rernr"i i
iiiK it must remain In doors for a
day or two, or a fresh told la almost
ure to be contracted, and in many
instances pneumonia follows. Is it
i
SIRED BY THE MIGHTY ZOMBRO 2:11, IS NOW AT THE
INDEPENDENCE RACE TRACK WHERE HE WILL MAKE
THE SEASON. - K. N. WOOD, MANAGER
R. D. COOPER, OWNER
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llSif" IFure Injun Mi
For Constipation
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says
"Chamberlain's Stomach and- Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing
on the market for constipation." Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain
to find them agreeable and pleasant
in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples
free. For sale by P. M. Kirkland.
MONMOUTH NEWS
T. Y. Mulkey Is spending the week
in Portland.
Rev. Handsaker came up from Port
land Friday.
Mrs. F. E. Finch visited Mrs. J. W.
White Saturday.
P. E. Chase went to Portland
mlmm W
Buy any piece of this ware from your dealerfry it fifteen days, if
in that time you find that ail the claims we make for it are not true,
and if it is not just as represented, fake it back and get your money.
ENAMEL WARE CAUSES
GANGER, SAYS. DOCTOR
Tells Homoeopaths Particles From
Pishes Start Growths ia
Stomach.
Special Dispatch to The North American.
ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 11.
NTRODDCTION of mod
.era enamel ware In
the kitchens of the
country la responsible
for many cases of
cancer, wag the strik
ing theory advanced
by Dr. William 11.
Dieffanbach, of ' New
York, in a paper en
titled, "Oliservatlons
'on the Etiology ot
Cancer," read before
the Bureau of Sani
tary Science and Pub
lic Health, at which
leading experts of the
International Homoe
opathic Congress met
today to discuss ques
tions of public health.
Th arrumcnt advanced wag that chip
ping of the hard-coated dishes used in prep
aration of meals allowed minute but dan
gerous particles of foreign matter to become
mixed with the food. These are taken Into
the stomach, where the cancerous growth is
caused by abrasions which they make In the
Walls Of the organ.
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Here at last is the ideal kitchen and cooking utensil "The
Ware That Wears" made from Pure Spun Aluminum, and guar
anteed by the makers to last 25 years with average usage. "Spun"
Aluminum, mind you, not cast Aluminum, which will sometimes
crack and scale. Spun Aluminum Ware will never crack, peel,
scale or break.
Enamel ware is iron coated
with colored glass. Iron ex
pands with heat. Colored glass
does not, but chips off into the
food with dangerous results to
those who eat it
See aevrapapetcUppiag.
"1892" Pure Aluminum Ware
Saves Doctors' Bills.
It enables you to baKe bread,
pies, pancakes, etc., without
grease, which is the great cause
of dyspepsia and indigestion.
Aluminum gridles require no
grease; hence are smokeless
and odorless.
"1832" Pure Aluminum Ware
Mot 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 convenient to handle.
The original and only genuine
Span Aluminum Ware is made
by the Illinois Pare Aluminum
Co. at Lemont, 111. Every piece
bearing their trade-marh", the
Maltese Cross, and marKed
"1892" Pure Aluminum Ware is
absolutely pore, wholesome and
hygienic guaranteed for 25 yrs.
See that you. get the right
goods and accept no substitute.
For Sale by
HANNA BROTHERS, Independence, Oregon
Pure Aluminum Souvenirs given away free during this sale.