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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. MAY 13. 1110. PACE FIVE Dr. Allln, Danttit, Cooper Wdg. U A good pa'r of r-Mlm; U 'sJ l 00 at Kramnr's. tf Lost Brand. aut wllU i I. H rd at Enterprise offktt. Boctl buckwheat for sslo by n. W. teouard, Monmouth. 4749 PROFESSIONAL CARD L. L. HEWjTT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Coopr building, reom t ftud 3. Utfl hoars, a. ax. to II m. svid I to u. m. Cll answered n1lit and day. THC ELDRIDGE C. E. VsnAllen, Prop. Large sudd rooma, en aulte or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan J48 N. Commercial at lalem, Of LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oreoon Specialty Diseases of Woman Ball Telephone Main 193 B. F. SWOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice In all court a of tha fitate. Probata matters and collec tlona given prompt attention. Office. Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D. D. 8. DENTIST Bom pnoiie. Cooper Bid. ndependence, Oregon. DR. O. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Monmouih, Oregon Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Hours, 12 ni. to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay's store. CASTOR I A For Isfints and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bnars the eig"ia'.uj of C Modern Sweets Iake 1 T GllrUIUV Treats Tht Madm Stat it the tluaruntet 0 furt and Candy PntranlM the "MaiLrrH Dealer" Modtrfi Cotifictionary Co., Mlri., Portland, Oretoa j Orchard Spraying EVERYTHING YOU NEED ROCHE HARBOR LIME, JAPANESE GROUND SUL PHUR IN LINEN SACKS, NO LINT. LIME AND SUL PHUR SOLUTION, READY FOR USE, GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH. BLUE STONE, ACID HYDROM ETERS FOR TESTING SPRAYING SOLUTIONS. CALL AND GET OUR , PRICES Williams Drug Company MHlIf 18 THE TIB "J laUVJ BEST I lk u eta of the ymr to have your teutn out una p 1 ete and bridge wotk done. Forout-of-town patrons we ? ' T?J of -town petroni ' V. . , W A finlnh plate A ' 1 bridge work in ? - tfc I ai-.-n-.I., late and bridge work in one M.l.r Crown. 55.00 22k Bridge Teeth 3. 50 Gold FilMns 100 Enem Filling. 1.00 Silver Fill'mw .50 6ead Rubber - nn Utter 5.P0 Best ;.iker - , rltlei 7.1V Punlail Eatr'tlea .59 SR. W. a. WitS, reataerr let Mieuej n mw mm II la ordered. Oonaultation Krcp. Extreotton T ro wnem fiiifl. w Dr.nR d. Ooneultetion Kri'P. o oaeaot ntft better rjatnlem work anvn liere, no matter bow maun roo pajr. jwork ull mariinteoU foe fit year. Wise Bental Co. INCOIPOrTEB Painless Dentists Filllnr Bulldlnf , Third t rVasWnfton, PORTLAND, OREOOM OmoeBoaie: . a4.tetr.al. anU7a.ltel I. A. lloila-4 was a 8l"in vlaltur Tburaday. J. K. HnliaiiiiKii has a flnw K. M. y. aut iiiobli.-. Ml.a fliira Karbart was In Salt-m 011a day Hits ri'k. C", V. llutUr went to rortland Wvilnt-aduy 011 buhttifaa. K.I win Wal1ai apnt Haturday and 8uii'1ay wlili bla niotliur. Mm. (1. A. Wllroi ba rutunntd fioia a IhII In KnK'iiw. Ioat llrarolft' aft with p'arla. Ho ward at Riitiirprlae office. MUa Horf.thy Coopt-r la laltlng bfr parent. Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Cooper. 8. C. Wblte Letiorti -kk. 75c per IS. U L. Goodwin, Home phone. 47lf Mra. I 'li k Gaim-a returned from a three weeks' visit to I'ortland Mon day. O. O. Htoiie made a trip to Corval lis lust Monday and returned on Tues day. For 8al 2V4-borse power gasoline englno, I'rlce, 50. Inquire at En terprise office. 40tf Mrs. D. A, Hodne and Mrs. D. U. Taylor we.it to Portland Wednesday to spend a tiw days. Dt. Duganne, uentlsl, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121; Independent. 4410. tf For Sale Single Comb Brown Leg horn Eggs, $1.00 per sitting of 15. E. L. Baker. Home phone. 40t The Orexon Fire Relief Association. McMinnville, Ore, on. Chaa. Gregory, Asent. Dalian. Oregon. 43tf Men's neckwear the largest and best stock In town to select from. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. O. O. Stone was a Portland visitor last week, going to the city on Sun day and returning on Friday, Miss Halie , Damon will leave for Portland Sunday to take up nursing In the Good Samaritan hospital. Eggs from full-blood Rhode Island Red chickens. 7oc per sitting of 15. Chas. E. Hicks, Independence, Or. For Rent 10 acres best quality river bottom land. Just grubbed and suitable for potatoes. .Enquire E. M. Young. ' ' BOtf The Phllathea and Baraca clubs of the Baptist church will have a candy sale Saturday, May 21, in Moore's Cash Store. Conkey, Walker & Lehman are showing a large line of colored dress linen, the fabric that always gives satisfaction for dresses. Miss Genevieve Cooper was over frm Salem and siient Saturday and Sunday with her narents, Mr, and- Mrs! J. S.' Cooper. Mrs. C. W. Butler, Mrs. Geo. Ger arc", Mrs". E. Tow 'send and Mrs. Al Whitney were Salem shoppers one day last week. J. C. Laundree is here this week from his home at Boring, Oregon.hav ing been called on account of the serious illness of his father. If ara Irt noorl nf a nolthv Suit of clothes, hat, shoes, or anything in men's furnishing goods remember we are leaders in style, quality and price. uonKey, wainer st ijemnau. M'ss Millie Addison was a Mon moutli visitor on Thursday evening of la-it week, when she visited the Re bekah lodge at that place. If you are going traveling, remem ber we are headquarters for trunks, suit cases and traveling bags. The place Is at Conkey, Walker & Leh man's. Mr. Duval and his daughter of Mo- sier are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Boydstcn of this city. Mr. Duval is a brother of Mrs. Boydston and the two have not met for about ten years. 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. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughary were In Indopendence Monday on their way to Oregon City to attend the sessioa of Oregon State Grange as delegates from Mono and Oak Grove granges. Mrs. Bonnie Smith of Lewlsville also attended as lecturer. The session oc curred Tuesday. e The Lowest Possible IS ALWAYS Discount on Everything in the Store Not One Price Juggled Not One Price Raised In Many Lines We Have the Finest Showings in Salem. Compare Our Goods with Others and Then Com pare Our Prices. Salem, Oregon POLK'S t GAZETTEER A nuhineca Dlrt-rtorr of muvh City, Tomb ami YIMoe iu Orcicon and VYuKltitiKton, K'vins a 1-Mrript!ve Nkt'tr-u or ;'! )i;ire, i."Hion, Mifpplnv; Ftif'llltif! iinrl n C'luKHi- flt(l Itirertnry of each BubineNa und Proft-Nftlon. K. It. I-OI.K ft CO., Inc. Spall If. Mash. !K1 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. . I Will Move Body Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison of In dependence were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Sun-! day. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison have I made arrangements for the removal, of the remains of their son, Archie, ; from the Salt Creek burying ground to the Odd Fellows' cemetery south of Dallas. Archie Morrison died while the family was residing In Dallas , about sixteen years ago. Observer. Matters In Probate Estate of Elezar Kimball, deceased final account approved. Guardianship of Mary E. Knower final account approved. Estate of W. Ci. Stanton, deceased final account set for hearing June 10, at 10 a. m. Estate of Ernest East, deceased Boyd G. East appointed administrator bond fixed at $200; C. G. Coad, J. M. Grant and A. F. Toner appointed ap praisers. Sheldonlzes His Paper Editor Fisjte of the Itemizer has Sheldonised his ijaper, having this week turned it over t the Metho dist church of Dallas for one week. Mr. Fiske will witness from a dis tance the spectacle of "How Christ would conduct a newspaper in Dallas if He were on earth today". Farewell Party for Miss Damon Misses Erma Brawn and Bertie 7)isr Quality Considered (0) W ST0GKT0N Bent'ey very pleasantly entertained a number of their friends at Five Hundred at their residence Wednes day evening. The party was in hon or of Miss Babe Damon who will soor leave for Portland. First prize was won by Miss Margaret Hodge while Mrs.Sadie Smith succeeded in captur- Excursion Rates East DURING 1910, FROM ALL POINTS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Chicago..... "... .'....IW.JJ r? Blufra :'.: i Omaha Kansas City 60.00 St. Joseph .... f-nn St. Paul , - .-- - St. Paul via Council Bluffs 63-90 Minneapolis 'direct .... - 60'00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs .... 63-90 Duluth direct 6f'9 Duluth via Council Bluffs 6'-50 St. Louis .... 67'50 Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24; July 5 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 HERE Discount on Everything in the Store Salem, Oregon Ing the second. After the games were over all retired to the dining room - where a bountiful chicken supper was : served. Those present were: Mrs. Sadie Smith, Misses' Margaret Hodge, Katie Duusmore, Gladys Irvine, Clara Eaihart, Mildred Owen, Babe Damon, Bertie Bentley and Erma Brown.