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VAGt TWO INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. MAY 70. 1(10. IIOHT PACES IIGIIBOliilOOD NEWS BUDGET HOPOALE NEWS ank Ground baa rented a part temally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous .urfme of the sy tern. Ti'niluiiiulttU fiit five. Price, T5o p.r t-it i U'. Sold ljr all druggist.. Take Hair. Family I'lll. for con!! pailon. Albany Get. Thrhrmn Evi-rjr threithoriuao and farmer In Oregon U Invited to attend the (lir'ilnTiiii'ii' convention lo be held AF AltkMnv Inn.. 'I Mtwl 1 Mui'ritriirv mj It. A .- ... i .1 ' " ' "W , " " n,m "uu "H,,,,'a 11 ,0,lJair. .ta. that It will be the larg . ., ... 'Ml gathering of agriculturist. In Or. ' I'. .'" rT:m' 7 this year. The I'nIted State. .DB B,yr ...a "ooa- Kverninet ha. arranged to .end tw 0 ...... f lla nin from Wat-hlngum, .7. v , i ' L goNernor of the state will be pre. VILL OBSERVE ANNUAL PICNIC through the region la auuniiiibles,nd everywhere received welcome, (hut would put to sham llin conventional reception, uf I lie large titles, Tim most Interesting feature of all tn the award of contract, fr a mammoth bridge over the Columbia a POLK COUNTY LEADS STATE Among the list of buyer, at the leja look fine after the rain. Floyd Woodward had some ripe l raw berries a few day. at;o. He U1 soon have some In the market. Mr. and Mr.. Dkk McCartor visited relative, and friend, in Sclo la.t Sun lay. They came home Suncay. It looka like everybody a going to have an abundance of fruit this season from the look, of the orchards and berry vine.. , It looks like Hopdale was going to be all .own to alfalfa, the way peo ple are sowing here of late. Fine hay and pasture. Mrs. Edna South Is visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wells. Poison Oak Poisoning Ballard's Snow Liniment cure. It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., -writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful troublej She not only cured a case of It on lergelf, but on two of her friends -who were poisoned by this tarue Ivy, Price 25c, SOc and $100. Sold by Williams Drug Co. could obtain. The commercial club of Albany will furnish a big banquet at noon of the 3rd to the delegates on the court boise lawn. Both the O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific lines and branches have made a one and one-third rate on the certificate plan and a ten days' limit will be given to the eastern Oregon contingent that tbey may stop over at Portland for the roue festival the following week Rev. Dr. Bell Retaliate. After reading George Brey's com munlcatlon from Independence, Dr. J. K. N. Bell laughingly observed that e would rather be a "windbag" than a disgruntled dyspeptic. Dr. Bell vouches for the statement that Brey bas long been afflicted with an epi zootic, a disease common to horses iut caughtt In this instance by an an imal that brays. Brey is also afflcted -with granulated phalanx, a compound fracture of the sarcophagus, and there is a strong suspicion that his -diagram is disarranged. That's what makes him wheeze when he Brers in print. Dr. Bell says he did not mis represent the activities at Indepen dence and will never be guilty of "knocking any place as badly as Brey lias Independence. He thinks the cit izens of the hustling burg up north -would do well to raise a purse and aend his old friend Brey to the Battle Creek Sanitarium that his stomach difficulty, at least, may be alleviated. Corvallis Times-Gazette. How. Thi.? We offer One Hundred Dollars re gard for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and finan ciajly able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in A Happy Father . Is soon turned to a sad, one if he ha. to walk the floor every night with a crying baby. McUee'a Baby Elixir will make the child well, soothe IU nerve., Induce healthy, normal lumber. Best for disordered bowel, and .our stomach all teething ba bies need It Pleasant to take, sure and safe, contains no harmful drugs Price 25 and 60 cents per bottle. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Celllo fall, for the Oregon Trunk. The cost will be approximately 1 1 .r.oo.ooo, The I'ulted Artisan, are preparing; ,h,., wln i,B twenty-nine ian to the! for (heir annual picnic which U to .iructure and it must bo completed f Henry West at Bcappoose re- be held a. usual at Hidden' grore,ibv januarv 1 ISl" The total leiiitih tllr I'o'a county wa. most proui. Saturday, May 2. Kidder.' grove l u 3'JCO fwt. or more than three quart- '. ' ""ay that polk. er. of a S:.0 feet. tulle. The longest span l Lion Fondle. A Child. In Pltubur aavase lion fondled the hand that a child thrum lntoi he got Kind.'. (Jertlo. two year. old. county lead, the state la numbers of breeder uf thoroughbred stork. The following mention, are from the Oregon Agriculturist: J. II. Stump got a great cow wfien situated on the Independence and At baity road, east of Suver. These pic nic, have come to attract large gath erings and are attended from far and near. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie climbing tree and fenre. jumping ditches, whltllng, always get ting .cratches, cut., .praln., bruises. bump., burn, or acaldi. Out law.! Arnica Salve and cured her quick.; , , ' . , Heal, everything be.lab.e-.,.. ul- " I,,,". .,"1 nl- 7, nJ. .vr. ciwt of 3n9. ll ot Hultan' rrt nrmnil M mnrum rnrni nr nllsaa i Kl t , m. , w. a. .ww , hi. cage. Danger to a child Is some time great when least regarded. Of ten It come, through Colds, Croup and Whooping Cougti. They .lay thousand, that Dr. King'. New Dli- lle paid. tut) for her and got her clusp, lo of 8. II. went to him tor 170, King'. l.a.a of R. II., one year old cost him :T5, and Sweet Nora of 8. II., $:'!0. Altogether. J, 1). got tome nighty good .tuff. Walter IK) me. got four head at an Try It. 2Sc at all druggist. FREE GOVERNMENT LAND il. of Flat Rock, N. C, "We al way. Nora for $.'.60. Walter had hi. eye. MONMOUTH NEWS GASH FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE BUTLEB PRODUCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorence and daughter. Ruby, visited at Win, Metz ler's Sunday. Born, May 18, 1910, to the wife of Wm. Kiddell, Jr., a nine-pound son. Mr. and -Mrs. John Orr and daugh ter visited Mrs. Irene Daltoni Sunday Earl and Orville White made a trip to Salem Monday. Forty five Greeks are domiciled in eight box -cars which are side-tracked at the depot The Greeks are em ployed in fencing the railroad through this part of tthe country. W. A. Tucker moved his family to Independence where they are train ing hops for Mr. Burton. Graham & Sou, the livery men, sold their large team, recently bought, to a Portland brewery company for $600. Mrs. Maude Beauchamp visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley, the past week. She and her husband, Dr. Beauchamp, have just returned from a delightful eastern trip. W. H. Ireland, who has been III at Monmouth Hotel, Is reported Jsome better J . Newman and Mason have just fin' ished painting the residence of Clarke Hembree, Just completed. . Chester Craven bas moved into the Brewster house for awhile. Clarence Daniel is home for the summer. i The people are busy planting late gardens, such as corn and winter cab bage,' There will be- only half a crop of prunes here but they will be of the best quality. W. R. Graham and P. E. Chase went to Eugene Tuesday to atttend I. O. O. F. grand lodge, they being the delegates sent by Normal lodge No. 204. Mrs. Irene Dalton and Mrs. Mary Stine went to Eugene to attend the assembly of I. O. O. F. grand lodgej being sent as delegates by Agate Re bekah lodge No. 177. Monroe Mulkey was a business vis itor to Falls City Tuesday. R. H. Simpson went to Eugene Tuesday for a visit with his son, Jes se. Sam Morrison of Luckiamute was a pleasant visitor here Sunday. O. C. Yeater of Antioch was a bus iness visitor here Monday. Three persons united with the Christian church Sunday. Do you ever long for a home of your own, where there I. plenty of good water, good grass, and plenty of wood? If you wish for one of these beautl ful 320-acre farm, and are Intending to come to central Oregon, write me at once and I will Inform you how to obtain a home for yourself. Mer rill D. Hammel, Prlnevllle, Ore. 50-1 Hill Get. Glad Hand Central Oregon ha. lived an event ful life the past two weeks, first with a series of development meetings planned by the commercial organisa tion, at Bend, Prlnevllle, Burn., Prai rie City and Enterprise, and then In entertaining Louis W. Hill and fals party who made a leisurely trip! give It to him when he takes cold It', a wonderful medicine for bable.." Best for cough., cold., Lagrippe, a.th ma, hemorrhage., weak lungs. 60c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggl.U. Card of Thank. We desire to thank the many friends of Independence and vicinity for their many acta of klndne.i and respect extended to u. during the ni nes, and death of our husband and father, the late A. W. Stansberry. Mrs. M. E. Stansberry and family. Card of Thank. We desire hereby to express our thank, to the many kind friend, and neighbor, who extended their help and sympathy to u. In our recent be reavement. Mr. and Mn. L. E. Stapleton. "pealed" all through both for somelhlug that aulted hlru, and must have got what he wanted. ( Frank Lough. ry became the owner of Eminent of S. U. He -will aoon have a .train of the Eminent family. G. O. Hewitt took Rlnda'. Lad, bull calf, for 9130. II. D. Illff of Independence through Dr. Ja. Wlthycombe purchased .ev en!. He made no ml.take In getting the doctor to make hi. .election., a the doctor know. A Man Want, to Die only when a laty liver and .luggl.h bowel, cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King'. New Life Pill, expel pol.on. from the ayilem; bring hope and courage; cure all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at all druggists. GO. SALiEtt MUSIC . (Incorporated) 8UCCE830R TO L. F. SAVAQt. . 247 N. Commercial Sl, Salem, Oregon The GdldenTbngue OIM USIC For Sale Thoroughbred Jersey cow, fresh this spring. Enquire of E. M. Young. 60tf CHA3. E. HICKS REAL E8TATE CO for insurance protection. Representing CUc$icbc$(er and German American Insurance companies of New York. IS EVERYWHERE. "HE WHO HATH NO MUSIC IN HIS SOUL IS FIT FOR TREASON'S VILEST GOAL." IF YOU LOVE MUSIC COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST RECORD8 80ME VERY CATCHY ONES THAT DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 80NG3 AND SHEET MUSIC. ALL THE OLD-TIME 80NGS AND LAT EST AND MOST POPULAR AIRS AND CLA8SICS. WE WOULD LIKE TO DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THE ' Singer and Wheeler-Wilson Sewing Machines Have Your Printing Done at Home Stand by the Independence Enterprise