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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1910)
SOL COX GETS A LIVELY SPIN finl Cot had a runaway hut Hutur .lay. l waa drlvlug a young horse wtitrli he had rxciuiily broken, along with an old mere, when (ho cull look A notion to glre uliu a 1UU spin. The riwd waa fine and Mr. Cox thought be could Uy guide the tam, so he lot them ha U''lr beads. He was driving a lumber wug on wltb a woodrack on. Everything Wfiit Iovly until the niare not J'-al-oua and undertook to outrun the colt, and thn trouble bgan. The mare outran and crowded the colt from the road. When the wheels atrurk iho bank the waxon turned ov er, but the team didn't atop for a lit tle thing l'ie that. Thojr Just kept on with the from gears of the wagon while Brother Cox spent five minutes In tryfug to find whether there were any broken bones In bla body and in digging bla way out, from under the woodrack. The team waa promptly atopped br VV. W. Perclral, who la alwayi on hand when there la any thing doing In the running horse line, and Mr. Cox recovered hla team and vehicle with but little damage to all concerned excepting aeveral eeer bruises he received while hunting for an easy place to Hht. An Ideal Husband la patient, even with a nagging wife, for be knowa aba needa help. She may be ao nervoua and run-down In health that trifle annoy her. If ahe la melancholy, excitable, troubled with loaa of appetite, headache, sleep lessness, constipation or fainting and dlssy spells. he needs Electric Bit ters the moat wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thouaanda of sufferer from female troubles, nervous troub les, backache and weak kldneya have used ' them and become healthy and happy. Try them. , Only 50c. Satlafac tion guaranteed by all druggists. atid from two o'clork in the after noon until nine In the evening enter-Uiu.-d hundred of visitors. 1 CRYING FOR HELP Boat Warming at Portland Oregon feels complimented In the naming of the two magnificent new .steamers of the San Francisco Portland Steamship Company to ply between the two cities. "'The Bea ver" and "The Bear" are twin ves sels, modern and luxurious In the ex treme. Last Thursday "The Bear" had a "boat-warming" at Portland, Lota of It In Independence but Dally Crowing Leaa. Tim kidneys ry for help. Not a it orKn In the whoUj body ao di-llialfly iroi.etrurtad. Nut one ao Important to health. The kidneys ara the filters of the blood. When they fall the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There ran I e no health where there la poisoned blood. Backache Is one of the first Indica tions of kidney trouble. It Is the kidneys' cry for help. Heed Ooan'a Kidney Pllla are what la wltt n't eA. Are Jut what overworked kldneya need. ' They strengthen and Invigorate the kidneys; help them to do their work; never fall to cure any case of kidney dlanaae. James W. Ayre, Fifth St.. McMlnn vlllo, Ore., says: "Doan'a Kidney Pllla haye been used by myself, as well as other members of my family for disordered kidneys with good re sults. I gve a atatement for publi cation recommending thla remedy in 1907 and I can aay at this time that It waa correct In every detail.- For aala by all dealers. Price 60 centa. Foater-MUDurn vo., un, New York, sole agents for the Unit Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. of EOedfrflc 8ucceed when everything else fall. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE . it is the best medicine' ever sold over a druggist's counter. Council Holds 8peclal Sessions Saturday nlht the city council held a special session for the purpose nnnnlnir sealed bids for the sale sewer bends as advertised In the In deDendence Enterprise. The bid a a Ki;an A Co. of Chicago waa ac cepted. This bid carries a premium of twenty cents a hundred. The de tails necessarv to the sale are now being prepared and the money will be In the hands of the council wuui thtrtr davs. - Another aoeclal session ef the coun ell was held Monday night when an ordinance was adopted dealing with thA tax levr necessary for the pay ment of Interest on and retiring of the sewer bonds.' Matters In Probate Estate of Eliza O. Emmons, de ceased continued to June 15, 1910. Batata of Frank L. Brown, de ceased final account set for hearing June 18. 1910. Bankers See Oregon A party of thirty Minnesota hank ers and a second party of prominent Wisconsin business men, the - latter traveling under the auspices of the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, wll arrive in Portland during the first wnelr in June. They plan to Bee or egon thoroughly after participating in the Rose Festival. SJ BfJ BfeBBBfBB SOME GOOD BUYS Look at this for 82100. 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-roorn 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 best houses adjoin ing Independence, at $3500. No. 63. 160 acres 7 miles from town. Fairly Improved; fenced, has 60 acres in cultivation. Price per acre, $36.00. UP You cannot afford to paas up the opportunity of securing your spring suit at the atinply ridiculously low prices. We are forced to make these aecri flcea and it is up to you te take advantage of them If money 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, 122.50, NOW REGULAR VALUE, IJ0.0O, NOW ! ' REGULAR VALUE, S42.50, NOW 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. Yoti should do justlca to yourself and family by at least Investigating this extraordinary offer while It lasts. CHARMING MILLINERY We hav the most complete stock of trimmed hata and shapes, flowers, trimming, etc. In Salem. While the price cutting la In full blast we can effect great aavlngs for you. SEE OUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY 23 per cent on all allk dreaaea and waists. 20 per cent on all underwear, coraets, umbrella, parasols, hair goods, kid and all gloves, neckwear, etc. LIBERTY STREET HALLBERG'S SALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS RECENT REAL ESTATE DEALS J M Lynn to M B Young, 8.80 acres, t 7 and 8 a r 5 w, $ 600 T P James et ux to Mary E Brown, lota in Dallas . ... 10 Robert Oround to Frank More- land, lota In Monmouth .... 175 J D Smith to B H McCallon, . int In n&rt Block 12. Dallas. 10 E F Lamson et uz to Rex Lameon. land In Polk and Yamhill counties 1000 E R Tuttle et ux to Peter Springer. 41.63 acrea t 8 a , 1 8000 Ethel Brown Jones and hd to Susan Jones. 1-8 int lot in Independence .... 833-33 Conrad Stafrin et ux to Edwin Jacobson, 60 acres t 8 a r 5 w .. W W Johnson Lumber Com pany to Dallas Lumber Com pany, sawmill site in Dallas and 2723.37 acres t 7 and 8 s r 7 w i 6 Dallas Lumber Company to Charles K Spaulding, saw mill site in Dallas and 2723.37 acres t 7 and 8 s r 7 w .. 5 W E Brldwell and R C Craven to Charles W Leonard, lana 470 that can best be described as appall ing for those who must answer the inquiry, Saturday morning's delivery included letters from Russia, Ger many, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, Philippines, Italy, Honduraa and Swe den, as well aa those from all parts of North America. OFFICERS H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1889. 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 ' 600 735 Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 3000 10 1238 100 BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER t the WhltQhouse 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 & SONS, Props. SALEM, OREGON In Monmouth Elmer A Simons et ux to C A niok. lots in Independence, C A Dick et ux to S H GilH- land lota in Independence, B M Mason to James K Harris, lots in Independence Fruit Farms. 20 acres Austell McCarter et al to Roy B Holman, 21.93 acres, t 7 s p fi w consideration not given W D Eoff to Roy B Holman it nM-f-s t 7 s r 6 w Roy B Holman et ux to Edwin Jacobson, 61.93 acres t 1 s ! r 6 w -E M Young to John R Robbins, I 13 7 aorns. t 7 and 8 s r 4 w, !F R DuRette et uH to Fruit i t n Tr.vstmeut Company, 570.75 acres t 8 a r 5 w .. M000 Joseph Remington et ux to ,Gertie P Williams, 4 acres t 7 s r 5 w August Wienert et ux to Mary Froessner. 859 acres. Polk and Benton counties Ella V Heffley and hd to N W Heffley, 71.50 acres, t 8 s r 5 yf Leone E. Raymore to F E Mur dock, in Monmouth p W Waters et ux to George C Will, lots in West Salem, A C Guyer et ux to A E Calk ins, 40 acres, t 9 a r 6 w .. W C SeachriBt et al to Mar guerite Stratton, 20.04 acres t d a r 5 w .... tfthktic and gymnasium $ccdtf. $un, Hmmuniticn and fishing Packle. 9otket Sickle, fikycle pairing. Sun fipewriter JBasisiajiSj(ajBi mm &&m'f Mtmu SALEM, OREGON. 1075 10 2000 1000 400 sob! 2500i Influence Grows In Magnitude . Foreign mail of the Oregon Dev elopment League increases at a rate me Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATR RATM(W ater by meter applies o real dences only.) Kesidenee rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay 12.00 and arer at the rat of 8O0 par 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND '. POWER RATE Residence, 14 cents per K. W7 -' 1 Business houses, 25 centa per drop and 6 cants per K. W, . Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41