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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
PACK SEVEM INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPINPtNUE, uwtuuw, - - . v .... i mail 4A lain EIGHT PAGES ., , i . . . TELLS OF LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE lid 8. Milliard, who left lnl'ln Jme several weeks an l ut on Lis homeateiid In CnHik county, tells of lifo on tint prairie mid recommend the farm to hi Independence frl.md In preference to tin) Krlnd of city life Following la (ho l'ittr In full: Ireland's Valley. Crook rounly. Ore gun, April as. 19HI. Mr. Cha. K. lllrkn. Editor Independence Kiiht prise, bear Sir: After fourteen days of travel throiiKli "" vry itcauilful and lntrHttn scenery rny family and myself reached my home Head which Ilea on the southwest flopo of Cowjar'a Untie In Ireland's valley, Crook county, Oregon, having come throiinh without accident or 1"h of any kind. We arrived lu re In good health and r.ood cheer. I 01 'y wlHh you rould see thla beautiful val ley which stretches away, tulle after mile of level fertile prairie, dotted here and there with cabin and lent, with here and thore herds of cattle, horse and antelope grazing upon the thrifty bunch gran, and the many beautiful lakes that dot the plains. The whole valley la framed In with DiountaliiH, peaka and buttes. Al thoUKh the necessary expenses of thla Dart of the country for living purpo i ar liUli i aUo are being fully double what they lire In I'olK ooiinlv. The men of our pany thoiikht It pretty ateep when they nulil seventy-five rent for a erjr poor shave and haircut. Milk sells for (.a .,! a uuart. brend at tell cent a loaf. Hutter is acarco at a dollar a r.,li Milk con a aell at $Im a h.-aa and hor-es are. high, a amall saddlu ni..,v ...Itlnu at 175 to lino a lieau Men's waxes are at from $1 to $6 lnv The surveying crew of the (irand Trunk railway la running ft line for the mad a ahort way from hero and are coining tinner every day. TbotiKh the coyotea howl at nlKht and aand storm and sbk tick are a drawback. 1 say leave the dully nrlnd of the town for the free life of the prulrie. I have planted sever al kind of borry plant and they are All doing fine. I also liavo my pota toes planted. VVlHhlng aucceat to the Enterprise, I am, respectfully, iCJ 8. Milliard, Head. Oregon. Saved from the Grave "I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of Buffering from a severe lung trouble," wrltea Mrs. M L. I) I of Clarksvllle, Tenn. "Often! the pain in my cheat would be almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. Klng'a New Discovery has made me feel like a new person. It's the best medicine made for the throat and lungs." Obstinate coughs. x x 1892 PURBNS XX IGHTCN Y KITCHEN CARES PUII ALU SAVES MONI tfALTM, TIM NOTCMPCM "od iMonunt to It eulliea hpcr KouMwma who have I I Ikimm ta K naly V wan th- will I oof aeorcn wm laiotfaWy Wood. -W . i it n irs WOBTI our M M 7AHE W 1 V y J I p ,0 booking V'L itoublet b throwing fiilllviMie "y y" M " A oirohng and II ft I Klmg i'oii. no and J I fcV rrl fi jrfj enimcl ulrDil. Re- r aaaBW"i y place (hem widi I VJ'1892" I 1 x . MlVESTIGATt r n.tf GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS 'NILE TO NOW ON EXHIBITION HANNA BROS. SOME GOOD BUYS Look at this for $2100. 16 lots, house, hot and cold water and electric lights, windmill, orchard. Worth Investigation. 6-Room house well located In Independence at $450. Up-to-date 8-room house on C street, fine location, at $1100. No. 30. 28 acres near town, Improved, good house., woven wire fences. $2500. ' M . . No. 18. 19 acres 1 mile from town, well improved and good home. $3200. No. 10. 38 acres adjoining town; house, barn and other improve ments. Price $2000. , No. 47. 10 acres highly improved. One of best houses adjoin Ing Independence, at $3500. No. 63. 160 acres 7 miles from town. Fairly improved; fenced, has 50 acres In cultivation. Price per acre, $36.00. Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON lOhenlSn 60 Awe TromHomo where you are not known, you may have trouble in supplying yourself with fund, unlesi you carry ofihe AMERICAN BANKCRS' ASSOCIATION These cheques ere equally useful for traveler! m America or Abroad. Unlike checks and drafts, they do not require personal identifica tion, but identify the holder wherever he travels. Accepted at par everywhere. Not available to finder or thief, if lost or stolen. Let ui explain the system. INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK of INDEPENDENCE Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats It Is acknowledged even by ou-to-wear k'Is In Salem. New felt S i Jf III la rotnpetitors that we carry the bent line of ladle.' and children's mly Butts from $12.75, Coats and Dressea from $1.75 up. Considering qua!-i.-'.m.i workmanship, we tan sute without fear of contradiction, that we save you from $i to $15 on every isaruient sold. $6000 Millinery $6000 In order to do better Justice to our Suljt department we nave de cided to close out our $6im0 stock of Spring Millinery. Our regular prices ou trimmed hats and shapes were from 15. to 45 per cent be low other stores. DurlnK this clos Iuk out sale fifty ceuts will do the work of a dollar compared with prices elsewhere. $100 plume stock to chooe from. We also have on display large assortments of Silk, Pongee, Lawn and LlnKerle Waists, Neck wear, Umbrellas, Parasols, Hair and Hair Ornaments, Hand Bags. Kid. Chamois and Silk Gloves, Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, etc. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT US WHEN IN OUR CITY. IT 18 A MATTER OF DOLLARS AND CENTS TO YOU. 3 WH LIBERTY 8TREET HALLBERG'S SALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS stubborn colds, bay fever, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hem orrhages, hoarsenesa and whooping cough, yield quickly to this wonder ful medicine. Try It. 50c and $1-00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Card of Thanks We desire to thank our many friends of Independence for the ex pressions of sympathy and deeds of kindness extended to us Incident to the funeral and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. C. W. Burrlght and family. . The Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice in pim ples, bolls, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the Bkin, all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine com plexion, health. Try them. 25c at all druggists. t Matters 1n Probate Guardianship of Robert Travis Far ley et al, minors petition for order of bale of real estate filed; ordered that next of kin and all persons inter ested appear on Monday, June 6, at 10 a. m., to show cause why an order of sale should not be made, and that the order be published as required by aw. Estate of Susan A. Macken, de ceasedfinal account set for hearing on Saturday, May 21, at 10 a. m. Estate of William F,. Muscott, de ceasedcause continued until April 23, at 10 a. m. Estate of Anna Grow, deceased estate admitted to probate; letters to' issue to John C. Brown on executing an approved bond in the sum of $250. Estate of Mary Z. Percival, de ceasedsale of real estate approved and administrator ordered to make deed. A Knocker I is a man wh. can t see good in any Ipc-vou cr thins. It's a habit caused ! b a disordered liver. If you find 'that vou are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herbine. A sure cure fir constipation, dyspepsia, indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Real Estate Transfers William Martin et ux to Edwin Jacobson, 40 acres, t 7 . s r 6 W .... John M Farley et ux to H R Sloan, 167.40 acres, t 8 s r 6 w W A Ayres et ux to John M Farley, 50.75 acres t 8 s r 5 w Elizabeth Stoner to Minnie Morris, lot in Dallas ...... Weldon Black et ux to Minnie Morris, Vz lot in Dallas Andrew H Holmes et ux to Minnie Morris, 50x100 feet in Dallas 30 Mary E Price and hd to F L Price, land in Polk county.. 10 Sadie F Dwier and hd to Fred 0 Meyers, lots In Falls City, 100 Noah Ferguson et ux to Wilbur P Lewis, 10 acres t 8 s r 6 10 Following are rates: Dally and Sunday Oregon Journal with Enterprise $7- Dally Oregon Journal with En- terprlse .... 6-50 Sunday Oregon Journal with En- i terprlse ......... 3.25 Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal with Enterprise .... .... 2.25 Myrtle L White to Calvin and Gussle Patton, 33.80 acres t 7 s r 4 w ....2197.50 W D Eoff to Harvey Hill. 30 acres t 7 a r 6 w 150 S P Kimball et ux to Alice Le Masurler, 40 acres t 8 s r 5 w 4000 Emma Ray and hd to H M and Mary E Brown, land in Dallas 1030 We have the best selected and the largest variety of dress goods pat terns and the most complete stock to be found in Polk; county. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. j Quit and alrlrta cleaned and' UU.W "U pressed at the Independence Steam ' Laundry. ( v -8 Will Club With Journal. In response to many calls from sub scribers In and around Independence the Enterprise has arranged to club with the Oregon Journal during 1910. For SaU or Trade 16 acres adjoining town. 10 acres hops, half pasture and garden. Good homeorchard, barn, plow, harrow, new hop house and baler. Will take town property in part payment; terms on part of balance. For quick aale or trade Inquire of Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co. Price $3500.42tl 3itaps Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. II us i in mn mm www jithletic and $i(mna$ium $codtt. $un, rfmmuniticn and fishing Hackle SHcyektf, $iki(de Repairing. 9oAd 'Cittleni lasers dun ftfpewrltef $40 Cmm His SA LEM , OREGON. $1200 10 4850 350 125 The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER RATE5-(Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomer! only who pay 2.00 and over at the rate of 80o per 1,000 gallons ; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATI" Residence, 15 cents per E. W. Business housas, 25 cents per drop and 6 cente per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41