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PAQI TWO INOCPeNOENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPgNOENCC. OREGON. MAY 27, 1810. EIGHT PAGES NINA BAKEMAN GETS MARRIED Hons made by hit firm. Waldlng. Klunan & Marvin, Wholesale drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure U Ukeu In ternally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous urfte of (be v tem. Tetiaionlal sent free. Price, 7ic per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall Family I'ilU for ronstl-patlon. "Last wvwtlng Arthur E. Whliman of he Kagle pharmacy and Mini Nina Elakeman were married. Rev. Holmes of the Baptist church performed the ereuumy. Mr. Whitman ban boon In the drug Kitisines in Medford for (he pant sev eral years and tiaa during that time wade frtenda with all who have fouw,i( Htt by about ,wt.ty.ftv la in contact wun nun, eitner in a uui rifhu or a social way. la bride U equally popular auiong! ber friends, and haa the social grace j and accomplishments neeeswary to liold and even Increase that popular Surprise to Masons On Saturday evening, after the lo- 'cal lodge of Mason had completed their work at their regular meeting, and on retiring to the dlnlug room for refreshments, they went aurprUed dies, the wives of the members. The ladles bad arranged perfect orprlBe for their husbands, and the strawber- Tdr. 'Whitman being a member of the B. P. 0. E. .and his wedding oc curring; on the date of th regular meelng. was captured Immediately .after the ceremony by some of his .brother lodge members and taken through the "third degree." but w finally returned to hla family Intact. Medford Mall Tribune. Alls Bakeman was formerly of Invl dependence and Is a sister of Mrs. J. Taylor of this city. Mr. Whitman; wue formerly of Woodburn where hi parents reside. He la a graduate of O. A. C rlea and cream, wlti the other daln- tlow were all the more enjoyed be cause of the presence of the heads of the families. A most enjoyable time was spent in shsrt speeches, and oth- er entertainment. OBITUARY OF A, IV. ST.iSBERRY Alleu W. Stansberry was born March 7, 1S2, In Scott county. Indi ana. At the age of eleven, be, with bis parent, moved to IJbertyvllle, Jeffersou county, Iowa. In August. IStil, he enlisted In com pany 1 1. Third Iowa Cavalry, at Wr niUighani, Van Ituren county, Iowa, serving throuUout the rebellion. Ho wua wonuded at LUtla Hock. Arkan sas, and lay In the hospital for three I cowry could have saved. "A fw do es cured our baby of a very bad case of croup." writes Mr. Uoorge U. uav jls. of Flat Hock. N. C. "We always give It to him whn he takes cold. J It's a wonderful medicine for bablea." Best for coughs, cold. Ugrlppe. atb ma, heiuorrtiaaes, weak lung. &0e. 11.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. ANTIOCM NEWS Poison Oak Poisoning Ballard'a Snow Liniment curea It Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning." a ery painful trouble. .She not only cured a case of it on Jierself. but on two of her frienda who were poisoned by this same ivy. 3rlce 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by IVilliams Drug Co. Illustrates Value of Good Paint " A clever arrangement of paint cans nd appropriate advertising material iorm the basis of an exceedingly at tractive window In P. M. Kirkland's store this week. A special feature of the display Is a set of old weather ieaten carriage apokes with half of the surface of the spokes treatea 10 A Regular Tom By . ... Simla climbing trees, and fewte Jumping ditches, whltllng alwaya get ting acratches, cuts, sprains, orrowr, "t rnllt Acme Quality Carriage I bumps, burna or scald. But laws. TLrJlnz a dlfferent,er mother Just .patted BucUen. XMUtj ;. . A Happy Father ' ' iitudiuis; s-"o i - a.i-.t.l rt mmA altlP If he tlHI ll'lik 0atAu h llinMllifratOd. bT IV IWU - I l HL1 a--j ttf walk the tUwr eery night with ar the wajr of. n fimcIwu.. to Porv . . n , ril.lI . . L. i 11171 crying baby. Mcv.ee mu land, twgoni iu: inw iinim v residing near tnercr unui reorumT- issn whim thev amvedi to e-cno win make tb chiU woll-eoothe ItaJ f-FM induce health. normal nerves, inaoce u"uri i issui wnn i7 . vw sluiaber. Best for disordered bowel jmatlia countr, Orugen. Thw they mnS sour stomach J1 tertblag ba ble need It. Pleaaant to take, sure, and aafe, contains no harnaflil druga. Prlc 2i and 59 c"U l" bottlBi Sold by Williams Drag Co. GOOD ROADS A special representative of the IT S. Department of AKricultur;. Wash ington D. C Dr. Maurice W. El- dridge. best known authority an good rnd. in this country, will speak otf that aublect at the following polntaJ nn th datea shown: McStlnnvllleJ M SO: Forest Grove. May 31; OreH gon City. June 1; Salem, June z; bany. June 3; Corvallls, Jium 4; E5 gene. June 6; Roseburg, June Vz Grants Pass. June 8; Medftird. June 9; Ashland, June 10. olor of the paint. The following statement is made on one oi roe u.s vaj cards: "You can make your old ibaggy look new for a dollar by the s of this paint." With this suggestion and the very small outlay necessary, we are sure that all of the shabby vehicles in this iterrttory will Immediately take on a new appearance. ,,.,' Besides being good for all kinds of vehicles, attractive display signs Il lustrate In colors a great many other r thi wonderful paint in and VOCI . " , , .w .th. home. The display Is a creditable one and well worth inspect Jng. , i i i ' ! 1 1 ' -1 How's Thla? w nffr One Hundred Dollars re gard for any case of catarrh that annot be cured by Hall's uaiarru rf,, v. .T. Cheney & Co., Toledo, u. We, the undersigned, have known V J.' Cheney for the last 15 . years and believe him perfectly honorable 3n all business transactions, and finan dally able to carry out any obliga- Arnlca Salve and cared ner auica. orervthina heaUable boQs. ul- cers.ecsema, old sorea, corns or piles. Try it. ' 25c at all ttruggista. TIMBER RESOURCES CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE . ... BY THH BUTLER PRODUCE CO. nroe-nn has three hundred and fifty billion feet ot standing timber, even now worth four hundred and seventy i mutinn dollars. If manufactured and sold at present prices it would bring 5.000,000,000 into the state tor ik- .iinniiAH. OreKon sells $20,- nnA AAA wnKfrVl llimbpT A YQAt. Of 114.000.000 is received by 1110 WU.M " wo. which amount is put into . . .i..i.tinn in th state. The tocai cytumnu Mt nf Oreeon pay a large uuiuei tho state's taxes. The forests of Oregon comprise one sixth of the standing timber of the United States. -- A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life PIUs expel poisons from the system; 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. ! SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION James tiooduian and sister, Mrs. E. Clark, made a bulnes trip to Salem Thursday. MUses Ada and Wrelha Scott of Salem vUlled at the Flshbaek home ttut Week. ti'im.-. n , h. .ill. I lit. uluce i UK.m . 1 ' " -- - month. wUon U re-ullsted as a vet- . fcJ DeUhel of Kotvat Grove. eran for three year in the same ... ... Mr Krv of Monmouth company, being uted out AajuHtj ,n our lol.,ty Sunday. , imu. Mis 11vh0 Clark is visiting nei ll ma marriaMl tt Mary Kmily,. ...j,. ii.m.r nf th rno- ..v - - - Biiirr, wia. . , - Wright, daiarhter of r-rvenwn nui ,i.u ,k. of Hntavla, jHfferson eotiaty. Iowa., (;llor,.tt abeldon of the Lucklamute September 2. 180." to whota six cuu-, wm ((N,n ln our vicinity Sunday. dren wure torn, tour Being ai hla buit lllneHs. NO PARDON FOR AUGUST GROSS bedHld thnwgh resided n s fhrm antil 1894. when they croaod tilw mountalB to Inde pendence? wherw lie rwldod otlI hi death. May 12. t510. He llvifd.a' dterotnd Christian life, a the Ilgnf wa revealed to him. ART" E. 8TANSBERRY. Llarr FWIu A Child. William Herren of TUIatuook and hla sonln-Iaw, Rank Gray of Inde pendence; were at AnthKh Sunday. Charles and Robert Bhlpley Sun dayed with friends lu Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Veater and daughter, Mabel, of the Lucklamute passed through here Saturday en route to Monmouth where they visit ed friends. Mrs. Belle Sullivan and daughter. Bessie, of Mooniouta are visiting rela tlves here this week. Tom Marka is busy the days sawing wood tn our vicinity with hi gasolne wood saw. Jim and Ward Rtggle- of near Inde - t till ii " o t - In PittBurg a savage Hon fondled I pendence wer Antloch visitor Sun- the hand" tftat child throat Into his cage. Dangwr to a child Is some times are whwo least regarded. Of ten It comes through Colds, Croup and Whoopltts Cough. They thousands that Dr. King's New Die- day. For Sale Single Comb Brown Leg horn Egg. $1-00 per sitting of 15. E. L. Baker, Home phone. 40t It wa announced yesterday at Ui guternur' office that Coventor Hen son had refused to purdoit August (Ims. who was recently coiivlcied lit I'olk county and setileticed lu Py fine of $."oo and aerve five month lu the county Jail for violating the local option law. tiroH h bvn conduct ing a boot legging etttalillshinent near the Urniid' Hoiide Indian reservation and many of the atroclou crime comiiillted by the Indian of that res ervation ha been caused by the liquor obtained from hi place. Thero has been considerable feeling against Gros In Polk county on account of his alleged repeated violations of the law, and although a strong petition was presented th governor declined to Interfere Salem Statesman. An Ideal Husband Is patient, even with ai nagging wife, tor he kuow aha needs help. She may be so uervou and run-down la health that trifle annoy ber. If ahe I melancholy,, ucltable, troubled with lo of appetlt. headache, leep lessnea, constipation or fainting and dlJiy spell, ah need Electric Bit ton (ha moat wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousand of sufferer from female trouble, nervoua troub le, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 60c SatUfac tlon guaranteed by all druggists. For Rent 1 acre best quality river bottom laud. Just grubbed and suitable for potatoes. Enquire E. M. Young. BOtT Round trip rate of one and one third fare on the certificate plan will be made by O. R. & N. and S. P. Co's, to the Oregon Threshers Asso ciation to be held at Albany, Ore., June 2 aad 3, 1910. Tickets on sale, May 29 to June 3, Inclusive, good for return until June 10. Important sub jects will be discussed including an address by a spceial representative of the XT. S. Government. For further information as to rates, dates of sale, etc., call on any O. R. & N. or S. P. agent. CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO for Insurance protection. Representing Westchester and German Insurance companies of New York. GO. SALiEn MGISIG (hwerperatad) SUCCESSOR TO L. r. SAVAG. 247 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon The Golden Tongue i O M USIC 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, RECORDS -SOME VERY CATCHY ONES THAT DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SONGS 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