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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
! r 1 tJOHT PAGES NOEPENOENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. MAY 6. WO. PAGE FIVE INDEPENDENCE NEW Dr. Alllu. DauUai. Cuoiwr Uldg. U """X A good pa'r t reaalug glas 'gjjy- ll.ov at Kramr'. if Ixtut Itratelel sot with iK'url. Id' ttard at KiitfrirtB office. Seed buckwheat for by O. W. luiiard, Muninuuth. . 7 9 Good Candy iiv Insurance Look for this a Lbl It stand for 'all that in pood )fY -a, Tr mm jiuiv uuv 7lolicious iu Cdndy. fraiiU.-lW.VavJart. e.lr" P Otn CmIkIhmt Co.. Blr.. 0fa iii iOUR OFFER NO. 4 I One Edison Phonograph WITH NEW CYGNET HORN, X SIX AMBEROL AND SIX STANDARD RECORDS, i ALL FOR $32. 10 I Your Credit ! Is Good $ The Phonograph has antique X Oak Cabinet, highly polished,. J nickel-plated mandrel; will play J amberol, standard and grand opera records. New style reproduces model T K, having two highly polished ? sapphire points for Playing both X records. 1 i I I Graven&Moore T INDEPENDENCE, OKfcuUiN Phones; Bell 251, Home 4920 f 1 'B8ET8HTE TIME T jour teath oat and NOW ' -V fWrH ml w. a. win, rmM " work ton. For out. of-town patrou w Coiih pitta and brldjra work In ona dv If iMaw. Molar Cwnni $5.00 J2kBrldnTo.th3.50 Sold Fillinit 1.00 EiumtlFlbta 1.00 gllvor Fillingi .50 5.00 "puiof 7.50 Pirl Etr'lltn .50 EST OltTMOO to 111" mnUMOi ",n""k or bridca work Wise BentalJCo. Painless Dentists 8. C. Whit Unborn eggs. 75c per 13. L. L. Goodwill, Home phone. 7tt Mr. Trulti hit sold hi farm uih of Independent d I moving back to town. For 8al 2, horse power gaaollut ngli. I'rioe, $50. Inquire at En terprise office. 40tf J. F. Smith of south Monmouth amoiiK luduputiduiae vUitora but Saturday. Ur. DuKanne. i-nUt, over Inde pendence National Dank. Bull phon 111; Independent. 4410. it Mr. and Mr. M. J. Kenly and fam ily of 8uvt vImIum! at the homo of Oeorgo Ituuf Hunday. For Salo Binicle Comb Urown Leg horn Ekk. $100 por sitting of 15. E. L. Iiakt-r. Home phone. 40t Men" norkwoar he larneKt and beat stock In town to 'b-ct from. Coukny, Walkir & Lfhnian. Mr and Mr. C. P. Buiirt and little son. JluimlH, of Parker spout Sunday with Courgo Hui-r and rauiiiy. t.. riMinn Plr Relief Association. McMlnnvlIlc. Oregon. Chas. Gregory. Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf nii sm a Portland visitor last Saturday, going to the city to meet bis father and mother who came from Montana to visit him. If you are In need of a nobby suit of clothes, hat. shoes, or anything in men's furnishing goods remember we are leaders In style, quality and price Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Marriage licenses were granted dur Iuk the past we-k to Leroy K. Irvine and Dessle M. Miller, and Fred Horn- shuh and'Ueulah Fern Calkins. If you are going traveling.-remember we are headquarters for trunks, suit cases and traveling bags. The place Is at Conkey, Walker & Leh man's. ; Mrs. C. B. Wallen of Camas, Wash Ington, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. uen try. She will remain about two weeks. , , , , Infants' shoes In tan, red, black and patent leather, ankle strap and high cut They are Just the thing for baby. Conkey, Walker & Leh man have them. Mrs. E. J. Hosier, who has been visltlnir in California and also In In dependence, since January, returned last Saturday to her home In Uiyni pla, Washington. W. H. Park departed yesterday on his way to Rozel, Kansas, where he will spend some time visiting among friends and relatives. He will return to Independence at the conclusion of his visit. ' Conkey. Walker & Lehman can show you one of the nobbiest and best lines of men's extra pants any where to be had. We have them in a variety of patterns, all made with full peg leg. Mrs. E. B. Smith of Portland Is camping out on her tract hear Body finrlntrs about three miles east of In dependence. A number of ber friends will join her later to spend the sum mer. "Mothers' Friend," and they are well named, boys' blouses. Just the thing for dress or .school wear. We have them in plain and fl?.ureU wasn material. You will find them at Con key, Walker & Lehman's. Born, May 2 at Salem to Mr. and Mrs L. J. Wilkinson, a fine nine- pound baby boy. Both mother and child are getting along nicely. Mrs. Wilkinson will return to her Home In Independence in the near future, where Mr. Wilkinson is employea as operator at the Southern Pacific de pot. rw linn dress troods and silk pat terns are the very latest in material and pattern, and at prices that can't be beat. Conkey, Walker & Lehman where you will always find the best and latest. H W. Murphy, who formerly resid- a in Pnlk county some two years ago, was in Independence Wednesday on his way to Portland. Mr. Murpny u one of the surviving pioneers or Oregon," who came to this state In 1852. He formerly owned he Kreos hop farm and other lands in this omintv Mr. MurDhy reports that Leb anon is taking on a phenomenal growth. He says there will be no less than sixty buildings constructed there this summer, some or wnicn are business blocks. ENTERPRISE 10 HOLD CONTEST This ww the EiiU-rprlao will be gin one of the gn-aient voting con test that bus ever taken place In Polk touuty. More tlmu f."0 worth of prle ar to be given away abo lutely free to lboo who take part lu the content. The capital price 1 a splendid piano, finished In mahogany and of one of the better makes. The Instrument In now on dUpluy In the office of the EuterpriHe where It may bo seen. In addltlou to the large amount ex oended In orlies there will be given away a ten dollar gold piece to the man or woman who nominates the Hful candidate. ' Nomination blank can be found in another col umn of thl paper. Clip out the cou pon and name your favorite candidate and take a chance for the gold piece. There are no strings on any of the prize. The cositest will be for the assist ance In a campaign for new subscrib ers. .With the magnificent list of prizes which are to be given away" there is no doubt that the voting will be the grandest event ever pulled off In this part of the Willamette val ley. Besides the piano, valued at $110, there will be given away a dia mond ring, valued at $75, which can be seen on display at O. A. Kramers Jewelry store in this city. A round trip ticket is being arranged for to Los Angeles. Another of the beauti ful presents which Is Included with the list of prizes is a handsome la dles' desk which can also be seen at this office. Another of the prizes Is a handsome hall clock, standing ' ... u j more than four feet high ana or soua oak. The total amount of the prizes which are contemplated amount to $525. . Complete details of the contest will be given in the forth-coming edl tlon of the Enterprise of next week Watch for the big announcement, and be prepared to take1 aa active part In the great work. Those people who enter the con test and do not win a .prize will be paid ten per cent of all money whtcn they bring Into this office, so that everyone . will get something for their work. ' For every new subscriber secured for the Enterprise 450 votes will be allowed the candidate and for every renewal to the Enterprise 150 votes will be allowed. It is expected that advertising contracts will also be al lowed to count on the contest. If this Is arranged every contract of 100 inches to be consumed within the year, 200 counts' will be allowed, on 200 Inches, 400 counts and so on, 500 inches 1000 counts, on 1000 inches 2000 counts, and so on. Name your candidate and get In line for the first prize of $10 in gold. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Nomination Blank j i I NOMINATE THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSON AS A CANDI- $ t DATE IN THE ENTERPRISE GREAT VOTING CONTEST FOR f : 4 t NAME THE CAPITAL PRIZE OF THE PIANO TO BE GIVEN AWAY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910. L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Cooper building, room l and 3- Office hoars, 9 a. m. to f2 m and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered nigh: and day. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop. Large sunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano European Plan 248 N. Commercial at, Salem, Ore. LAURA PRICE, M. D." Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Dis-sasea of Women V . Bell Telephone Main 193 B. F. SWOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC W111 practice In all cour's of the State. Probate matters and collec tions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTIST Both phones. . ; Cooper Bldg. Independence. Oregon. DR. D. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Monmouth, Oregon Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Hours, 12 m. to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay's store. POSTOFFICE NOMINATED BY POSTOFFICE DATED THIS .... DAY OF 1910, AT .... O'CLOCK .. M. 4.4.4.4.4. 1 t v 0 X I 4 awa C1TV 4 X Opera House, luzzdzy and Wednjrcay. I . May b and 4 . X ! LeeWillam&Co. J IN TWO ONE-ACT COMEDIES and the new comedy drama The I X -, heerful Liar of Lonesome Town Special prices 35c and 25c, g'ery 15. Reeerved eeata now on sale at Williams Drug Co'. Performance at 8:20. i4,H4 4 GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRy'tHE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD, OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE- IN SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Excursion Rates East DURING 1910, FROM ALL POINTS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Chicago Council Bluffs ............ Omaha Kansas City . . , St. Joseph St. Paul .... .... .... St. Paul via Council Bluffs Minneapolis direct $72.50 60.00 ' 60.00 60.00 . 30.00 60.00 63.90 60.00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs .. 63.90 Duluth direct .... .... 6690 Duluth via Council Bluffs 6750 St. Louis 67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24; July 6 and 22; August 3; September 8. THE ABOVE RATES APPLY FROM PORTLAND ONLY. FROM POINTS SOUTH OF PORTLAND, ADD ONE WAY LOCAL RATE TO PORTLAND, TO MAKE THROUGH RATE VIA PORTLAND. ONE WAY THROUGH CALIFORNIA, ADD $15 TO ABOVE RATES Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits In either direction.- Final , return , , limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31. INQUIRE OF ANY SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGENT FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION Wm. McMurray, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON 47-52 ! I ! i i I ; f ! j I j ! i I ! ; i J : I 't ! ! ! if il l If ! !