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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1910)
CJQHT FACES INOE PENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, MAV it. WO. pace rivE INDEPENDENCE NEWS at i ... fall In see "Clml'Tilli" .he H r'alr tonight. Mr. Evans of Lewlmllle w ' iowu Tuesduy. jtiMt urrlsed. a Urge ""k ,4' .dl.-s' oiiiUruliUTtftl dutch i;llum. Cuu Walker & Lehman. PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Cooper building, room 2 ud 3. Office hoar. 9 a. ni. to 12 m. nd I to 6 0. n. Calls "wt-rd ullt aui day. ' THE ELDRIDCE C. E. VanAllsn, Prop. Largs sunny rooms, en suite or sin gU. Electric Hunts, batu and pl . European Plan 248 N. Commercial at, Salem. Ore. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Dletaiee of Women Bell Telephone Main 193 B. F. 8WOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC mii Ar.rtic In all courts of the imi.at matters and collec- tlons given prompt attention, nffim Cooper BUg. ,....nj. Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D, DENTIST D. S. Both phones.' Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. DR. D. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN jloumouth, Oregon Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Hours, 12 m. to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay's store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears Good Candy Insurance Look for thii i Labtil It stands for 'all that iscood 'and pure and 'delicious in Candy. Patronin th "SMern Dealei Modtm Cwlactloiwry Co., Ml., PortlMd, 0rfo" 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 HYDROMr ETERS FOR TESTING SPRAYING SOLUTIONS. CALL AND GET PRICES OUR Williams Drug Company MOW 'EW Til V RTni, of th year to havj your tenth out una plat and bride work don, For out-of-town patron w flnlih plat prtdtf work in on dav if naMMaary Mtlir Crown. 5.00 mBriinT3.50 fioid FWim J-0JJ Enmt Fill! 1.00 gilvw-Fillini .50 Goad RuhuW A rittr: 5.W Bt .obit .. rM(inH .nil I. W!St. ""' utj" jjTTi,,, iit.nwMi.il M"'1". ,-,, briilra work olilH .... ,,ilpaQ roar. iSeBeiitalCo. NCOfcPOfTBO nnnioc fcjra lists Lr. AMu, Dentist, Cooper Hldg. tf He,, the dlitpiny of nes at the (ipfra htiuxe Ioiuk'L Head tit ittitu prwluui list f'r ro se for Hone Fair In this lsiu. J, H. Sliafer of Asinanu v.-n-u fr onds In Indeeiidoiite tills week. Don't forget our Mg speelal sale of Uwus. Conkey. Walker Lehman lirlng your roues to the opers house Krlduy sfti tiumhi. Vou may win a iu prize. Hperlsl oiiofourtU off Oil ail our hint. (JIhIi ware. fonkey, Walker & Uliumn. Krank !ughary of Lu kluii'iile st lion was among business visitors to town Tuesday. Miss i'ettrt Knox, who nus oeeu very III at her iioinn in v.,, uiut'h Improted. K..IB..V Eldrldne Of Portland spent Hal unlay and Sunday with his par ents in this city. Mrs. Hello Pugeiiraugh and two chlldruu of Alrllo spent Suiiduy wlttu Mrs. M. W. Wallace. Mrs. B.'N. Tharp of t'orvallls has b,.,n visiting with C Mi'Heth and family the past week. We are showing a nlie swell Hue of men's fancy belts. A big assortment at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. Miss Ruble Earhart was down from Corvallls to spend two or three days with her parents recently. It you are looking for a pair of col ored hose remember we have every shade. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Men Wanted Willamette Valley Lumber Company's sawmill at Dallas. $2.00 per day and up. Telephone 401 ....u .,i.no. 47-62 If you are In need ofa neat, nob by dress hut come In and let us show you the latest. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Ellis Purvlne. of the firm of Rrown & Company of Salem, was here Tues flay trying to buy hops to fill out a car shipment. Our stock of ladles' muslin under wear Is complete and a large assort ment to select from. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Carl K. Ruef, the Salem florist, and his cousin, Mr. Zamnaster. spent Sun day of last week With the formers brother, George Ruef. Men's and boys' tennis shoes Just che thing for summer wear. You will find them at Conkey, Walker dc uen-man's. v if vnn have head and eye ache don't fall to call at the hotel today, Friday, and have Dr. Lowe test your eyes. He knows now. Our stock of men's, women's and .hiirirt.ii'a shoes can't be beat tor style, quality, wear and price. Con key, Walker & Lehman. , Rev. W. J. Weber, Dr. and Mrs.L. . .1 1 ..J L. Hewitt and Albert Post aueuucu the funeral of Mrs. Mcintosh at Day ton last Monday. The Stroller and the Marconi are the new collars of men. Just me thing for hot weather. Conkey, Walk er & Lehman have them. i.nr nn Main or C street, between the garage and the Independence ho- a bunch of keys. suitaDie rewa.u be given for return to indepen dence hotel. Big special sale In colored lawns. We have a number of pieces of fig ured 15c and 20c values, uur sw price while they last, 9c.-ConK.ey, Walker & Lehman. KVnrtr colored curtain material- some beautiful patterns in the latest shades! For curtain gooits come aim Bet, ll8. conKey, waiser iioui"u. v finr Friday, one day only, Dr Lowe, the well known eye specialist will be at the Independence noi.ei. Don't fall to have him test your ees for glasses.Nlneteen years experience. Wo hnvo the largest Jind best se lected line of dress goods and silks i and at orlces that are away down. You will always find the best and latest at Conkey, Walker & Len- man's. d0 m r. Wire was In Indepen dence and presided at the quarterly conference of the M. K. cnurcii hoM at the auditorium last night. oo., ivtr wir,. ia hiithly pleased by the progress of the Methodist church - ll a 11 MAOllfl of this place, and says mm. it u..- u fn- the city m m iiiu III 111 II i-.-- - both at home and abroad. Mr. Stevyens, president cf the Ore gon Trunk railway, and the rijht-of-way man and one of the attorneys of the company passed through Indepen dence yesterday in their big Stude baker automobile. The machine was driven by Mr. , Kane, who recently made a record for himself by driving his car over rough country roads, cov tel. will FREE TRIP TO MEXICO The Chas E Hicks Real Estate Co. Is auihorlzed by the Mexico American Land Co. of Kan sas C -f Mo.' to offer to take a representative from this county to see the great "Fortuna" tract a, d on t'he southern gu. coast l. the Republic of Mexico, and return, abso.u.e.y free-free railroad fare free sleeping car erth. free meals, and arrange various free entertainments for this enjoy able midsummer excursion. THE REPRESENTATIVE to be chosen by the cltlien. of this county and to accompany the excursion as the special guest of this company, the excursion to start from Kansas City, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910 in nlal Pullman cars provided by the company carrying representatives from all over the coun r. Thl. Is the greatest undertaking ever undertaken by aDy land company. Arrangements are h,ln. made for the entertainment of the excursion party. In addition to showing the splen dh7"Fortuna" tract of land, comprising 162.000 acres of the richest land In the world and the dellghtfu country surrounding the same, special facilities will be had on this excursion to instruct the reoresenutlves in all matters of interest pertaining to the Republic of Mexico; Including an ln vestlgat on ot tne ,aw.. the customs of the people, the stability of the Mexican government; and afford the representative an opportunity to tudy personally the conditions that tUt la that mo.t favored land of opportunity. There will be shown the fertile lands in a district blessed with am ple and seasonable rainfall for all the Immense variety Of valuable crops shown there. There will be shown and explained the splendid profits to be made on this chosen land from the growing of corn tobacco, rice, sugar cane, bananas, oranges, lemons, grape fruit, pineapples, coffee, rub ber chocolate and many other products. There will be shown a district where cattle, horses, hogs and poultry flourish all the year around without shelter, and are matured with but little expense. A country where nature has lavishly bestowed her most abundant favors, a country that is now awakening and presentln to the American homeseekers and investors opportunities that cannot be found elsewhere, will be shown. There will be shown a tropical country at the midsummer season- showing that even at this season, the climate is ideal the days pleasant, the nights cool and invigorating ' Splendid streams of water will be shown, pure and clear as crystal, flowing through the chosen lands to the gulf. . All this is to be done at the expense of the company, and return to the states In two weeks, if the excursionists so desire. All Information and rules governing this great free excursion will be furnished by erlng a distance of 1500 miles In ten days. They were on their way to Portland. Coma in and let us show you our n. iin of wash skirts Just what you want. Conkey, Walker & Leh nan. 1 Hiram D. Wood and Mrs. Melissa Long were married at the Horst Bros hoD ranch last Monday at 10 o ciock. Judge B. Wilson of Independence per formed the ceremony. Men's lleht weight summer under wear. We have them in two-piece garments, union suits, knee length drawers and sleeveless vests, colors pink, flesh and white. At Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Rachel Watson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the .proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned adminis tratrix at lvr residence at Indepen dence, said County and State, with in six months from date of this no tice. Dated and first published this 20th clay of May, 1910. MRS. A. M. THARP. Administratrix of the estate of Rachel Watson, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney for. 51-3 SEALED BIDS WANTED gon, and are hereby referred to and made part of this notice. A certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the sealed bid must accompany each of said bids to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages in the event such bid should be accepted and said bidder should fail to enter into a proper contract, and provide a suit able. bond for the faithful performance of said work, in the event the con tract for said work is awarded to him The Board of Directors of said school district reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board ot Directors. - B. L. Ketchum, ' 48-52 Clerk of School District No. 29. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the School Clerk of School District No. 29, at she City of Inde pendence, Polk county, Oregon, up to wir r. m.. the 20th day of Ny, 1910, for the erection of a conci&e High School building in said school district at said City ot Independence, according o the plans and specifica tions thereof which Plans and specifi cations can be found for exaaiination and Inspection at the store room of Bice & Calbreath, Independence, Ore- Excursion Rates East DURING 1910, FROM ALL POINTS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Chicago.... : - -Hf0 Council Bluffs . ' , .......... bu.UU Omaha .... . pnsTas c,ty - 60;00 St. Joseph .... ; 60.00 St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs .... .... .... .... .... Minneapol's direct ' Minneapolis via Counoil Bluffs .. .... .... 3.90 Duluth direst 5'f Duluth via Council Bluffs -50 St. Louis .... .... .... .... Tickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 aad 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 m nths from date of sale, but not later than October 81. INQUIRE OF ANY SOUTHERN PAFIC AGENT FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION Wm. McMurray, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON 47-52