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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, MAV IS, 1910. PACE SEVEN IIOHT PAGES CITV MAN GETS OBJECT IIS SON A r'ir"H'inil of th Chaa. K Ill ka ltal KUI Cu. iiihiIo a vU.l U, Hi., o.t well on the Heu VbH.-kiTlr(JV(,ry tvt g8vrj. -a f,w d cured our bii y of a very bud ae SiiulUV-kly OrKun Journal with Kiit-riri Lion fondles A Child, la Pittsburg aavaite lltui fund led tin band Hint child llirust Into hi ti. la:iT to a child la some times great when loant .rogardod Of ten It comes throuKh Colda, Crup nd Vbo-i'inr Couirh. They aluy thoimands Hint Dr. King's New lia- farm near lndeMndMiie 1 1 first of (lit week. tfpeaklllg of tll il'oM-rt to a reprcaeutatlve of the Kntrrl ki aaiil: "The wt-ll la down abimt 1 4o feet and oil inw)Mii are lm prut lug an the welt link. Scarcity of working nifii In I'd Ik county ha retarded tli work at the w'l anil It U with uiucb Inconvenience llial a uffll..nt force to operate the ma ciilmry haa been maintained." Speaking of the Whlteakr farm In itPiioral the real estate reprenenta-1 tlvp ttlil; "From all appearances the Wblteaker farm la one of the best In tax Willamette valley. It la flvi- miles from Independence and situated with a commanding view of the beautiful mountain acenery. Mt. Hood looms up picturesquely In the distance to the fasti, t. Jefferaon and the Three Sinters are alao vlalble from the ve randa of the home. Aa to the product ivity of thla farm laat year Mr. Whit eaker aold bttr than a thousand duilara worth of Loganberries from two-third tf an acre. He raised 400 bushels of potatoes per acre last sea son. " Tbla la one of many auch farn.a sit uated In the Willamette valley of Polk county. of croup," wrltea Mr. (Joor II. Dav is, of Flat Ho k, N. C, "We always Klvu It to hint when be takes cold. It's a wonovrf 1 medicine for babies." It Mt fir rouhr, colds, Lagrlppe, asth ma, hetnoriiiaKes, weak Iuiiks. GOe, $1.'j0. Trnl bo' le free. Guurauteed by all drun mU. DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT A Regular Tom Boy wa3 Euslo climbing trees and fences Jumping ditches, whitlinK, always get ting scratches, cuts, apralna, bruises, bumps, turns or scalds. But lawn! Her mother just applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable bolls, ul- t-ers.ecxema, old sores, corns or piles Try it. 26c at all druggists. I Vardemon Scott, formerly a real I dent of Monmouth, died at bis home In north Salem May 2, 1910, aged fifty two years and twenty-seven days. Mr. Scott Vas born In Wayne coun ty, Iowa, April 5, 18.18. He crossed the plains with his people In 1865 and settled near Dayton. Yamhill county. He was married to Miss Sina K. Mc Donald at Dayton, October 10, 1S88. To this union were born two daugh ters, Ada and Wretba, both of whom are living. Mr. Scott united with the Christian church at Rlckreall under the preac Ing of Elder John Roberts. Ills wife died about five years ago. Besides bis two daughters, he leaves to mourn his loss, two brothers and two sisters besides other relatives and friends. The funeral services were held at Hopewell May i. Rev, W. A. Wood of Monmouth officiating. The remain were laid to rast In Hopewell ceme tery, beside hU father and mother, Will Club With Journal. In response to many calls from sule acrlbers In and around Independence the Eutirpr.se .has arranged to club with the Oregon Journal during 1910. Following are rates: Dally and Sunday Oregon Journal Uh Enterprise $7.00 Dally Oregon Journal with En- erps-'se 6.50 Sunday Oregon Journal with En terprise 3-25 An Ideal Husband Is patient, even with a nasjglng wife for be knows she needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy ber. If she Is nie'ancho.y. excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleep lessness, constlration or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bit ters the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferer from female troubles, nervous troub les, backache and weak' kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 50c. Satlsfac tiofi guaraiWd by all druggists. E0ecMo 8ucceedl when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and fcma: weaknesses they are ' the supreme remedy, u thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it 1 is the best medicine ; ever sold over a druggist's counter. i A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause ,. f rightful despondency But Dr. King's New Life Pills erpel poisons from the, system; bring hope and courage: cure all Liver, Stomach i and Kidney troubles; impart health , a.id vlior to the weak, nervous and I ailing. 25c at all druggists. I Pongee si k a::d pongee colorings are the very latest We have them iu silk, silk and l.nen mixed, also cot ton material In pongee shades. Con key, Walker & Lehman. SOME GOOD BUYS Look at this for $2100. 16 lots, house, hot and cold water and electric lights, windmill, orchard. Worth investigation. 5-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. , 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 beat 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. UP You cannot afford to pass up the opportunity of securing your spring suit at the simply ridiculously low prices. We are forced to make these sacri fices and It Is up to you to tuke advantage of them if Uioitey saving Is any object to you at all. 200 SPRING SUITS, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 60 AND 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR REGULAR VALUE, $22.50, NOW t $ 95 REGULAR VALUE, $30.00, NOW $12.95 REGULAR VALUE, $-42.50, NOW H-95 ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PRICES A fine $4.50 Panama Skirt; a fine $1.50 Lawn Waist. This Is positively doing 25 per cent better than other stores, and by far the greatest bar gain ever offered you in Salem. You should do Justice to yourself and family by at least investigating this extraordinary offer while it lasts. CHARMING MILLINERY We have the most complete stock of trimmed hats and shape,, flowers, trimming, etc. in Salem. While the price cutting is in fu'l Liast we can effect great savings for you. SEE CUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY 25 per cent on all silk dresses and waists. 20 per cent on all underwear, corsets, umbrellas, parasols, hair goods, kid and silk gloves, neckwear, etc LIBERTY STREET HALLBERG'S SALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS APPLE GROWERS IN CONVENTION Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Go. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The most important apple meeting ever held In Albany was that of last Friday, says the Albany Democrat of that date. It is business from the jump off. Prominent citizens with their auto mobiles met the delegates from else where at the trala and took them down street, and at 1:30 Judge Dun. can gave the address of welcome to fine crowd of apple people. M. O Lownesdale, president of Willamette Valley Apple Growers Association pre. sided, with Secretary Reynolds in charge of the minutes. Mr. Lownsdale struck the key-note to the meeting:, when he spoke for flrstclass packing of apples In the valley of the best quality. Last year lot of junk, slack packed, was sent east from Hood River. Now is the valley s golden opportunity this year with the largest " crop ever raised. Two oars of our best will be sent to Chicago and New York In charge of competent men and shown as our fruit, an immense boost for the Wil lamette apple. He was followed 'by Dr. Withy- combe, H. M. Williamson, W. K. Newell, president of the State Horti cultural Society, Professors Lewis and Cordley and others, with a point with every remark, a boost for the best fruit In the world, the best packed, right In this valley. Mr.Lownesdale paid Albany a splen did compliment for the fine reception, a surprise to those coming. Amcna; apple men in attendance from other places are B. M. Ewing of Dallas, C. R. Grelse of Better Fruit, Hood River, I. N. Campbell and J. H. Lutz, Newberg, V. E. Young of Eu gene, G. W. McLaughlin of Buena Vista and Capt. C. L. Dick of Salem. Men Wanted Willamette Valley j Conkey, Walker ft Lehman have Lumber Company's sawmill at Dallas, just received a big assortment of $2.00 per day and up. Telephone 401 . glassware can sell you in single both phones. 47-52 pieces or sets. OFFICERS -H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1880. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Depos its DIRECTORS - H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND H. H. JASPERSON Hthktie and gymnasium Sccdts. $un&, Ammunition and Jtehing Paekle. Siendett, Bicycle Repairing. ffoeket tctlan SifOton 6m fqpewriter f4Q BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER at the Whitehouse Restaurant, 362 . State street, Salem, Oregon, . is al ways a meal never to be forgotten, for its genuine goodness will always leave a most pleasant remembrance. Good service, good food and pleasant surroundings do much to make life en joyable, and these we guarantee. . WM. McGILCHRIST A SONS, Props. 8ALEM, OREGON ifeBuJT-U war. Bam (I w - rasa COPymCHT.ARJ.tri Portland to Coos Bay I A new and improved schedule via "Breakwater" from Portland to Coos Bay, wont into effect May 4, 1910. The steamer lea es . Portland at 9 a. m. every five days giving a day light ride down the Columbia and ar riving at Coos Bay points the next morning. Returning the steamer leaves Coos Bay points at service of tide every five days. Fare from Portland $10 first class and $7 second class, including meals and berth. For further Information, tickets, reservations, sailing dates, etc., apply to Agent Ains worth Dock, C. W. Stinger, City Ticket Agent, or to Wm. McMurray, G. P. A. Our Line of Dress Goods ! Our line dress goods 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. j SA LBM OREGON. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER RAT EA (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on . meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of SOo per 1,000 gallona; minimum $1.00 per month. KaVECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. RATE- Residence, 15 cents per E. ,W. ', ""! Business houses, 25 oenta per drop and 6 oenta per K. W. Power, ratea on application. - . ' 4 v n - ! It" j vV W OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41