INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. JUNE 24, 1910. PACE PIVC EIGHT FACES ONLY CELEBRA TION COM a good a:ti'inU,)i Man r-'-M. Tbu liitiliiii wan mlUtl In unit by J. Irufv; II. F. 8wpe . . i ii (human. Mr. Kop thanked Hit' meeting fr the limn r of hl t l o i and mlilrcriM-il tl. iin'ft.ng Ht oiiKf li'iuih Mln f'r!h iliu n lvniiint 4 of Hi" primary and (tic ln'i'iU of urgaitUation to the r publican parly ut lh'a lime W. T. Il. fi'iiinii wa thin tlcim-n m-irciury of (In- !' ml ly when Hi" meeting proceeded pruii'l'y to chut i' J'1 natci lo represent South Independ ence In the county convention which (l :N0TED BREEDER PAYS A VISIT KbIU City will have the only ccb l.rutloii In I'olk county and they tr liottly Invito Ml I'olk county lo come there anil celcbiate with them, rome of tin a tra tluna which recommend ...II. fill.. .. tl... 1. MM. .1,1.11 UnfllM III run n.w ,........-.. R unr in " ci,. i, .hum ami Dallas, with u ... i. hi. I, I In Dallas Hut unliiy. an innny other uporta and raced, bras f,)i0u: i. F. Hwope, M. Mix. W. band music, rliorua-, !'.. addreim ;r Hoffman, Clia. K. illk. W. K. i.f the day by Judge I.. T. HarrU, He. Campbell, H. C. Ila.ina, W. L. We. (lo lo Kalis Oty lo ceh brate. n. h. Kericuttnii, I'. II. Drcnlcr and I J. A. Hr. D,,hiirint Mold Primary I M Mli mum r.-coutmended t the Harry Vct of S' appMe wan In tlio ilty a foiiplo of di l!iU week vUHIng at Ihe.tion: if Mer. Ncl i.in and Htump. Air. Wet anio here to Inspect the fire Jereys which e iiciitleiii:) have Ju.t rw elvcd Repuoiicana nom rrimry j ni. mix r--' ""' ...- ( anyluing I liae ever rra In accordance with an order of the coming auncmbly for the poHlilon f.w.re n the cou.try. While In ll Republican county central committee, enmity central coil m'ttceii.an. an j attended the Walker tale I ... i.. .i i... i i. ii . ! . , . a primary wan item in m " j for the North Iridepmidcnco precinct: Mill Henkla Entertalna Wednenday evening the 'nd liiat. A f -1 mIhh Kmma llenkln entertained a .... iiui....i... m Hi hi R'liilchMi'n or ,,, .... ,,r i,..r rr enua ai hit iimim" MeHr. W. W. I'erclval, M. (ioeu, t direct from Jemey Island. "I have i traveled around toim'derablo over I tno L'nltud Htatea during the but mouth nd what I have aeeii of the jjcrneya at the farm ot theae two (gentlemen are ejual If not superior to anythlna I hae ever aeen any he ....... i Bttrwi...i i Tit. waiver uie in KuBhvllIe.ltid a: a.of imiiortea jeraeya. At thl ule there mat one bull iold for 'JUO and tlm herd averaged $'J13 I,.. ,1 t b'hii atteiiiji'il tne l. a. Tuettday evetiliiK. Tho parly wan iciv-; 0()lH.r Bai c Imported Jeraeya at A. I'atteraoii and J. 8. Cooper ad vane- n (n lollor 0f her gueat, Mlaa l.erttia cooperabiir. Tennsylvatila. where one lug the aaaeml ly Idea, the I wo form-1 KretiH( lunar, a teacher In the Condon b( Bold f(,r iu0 anj the sale av er gent letneii capeclally In their ear- .choolii. A very enjoyable. evenlni?( erllKP(i f:9 c.a) h. I believe these neat way glvlnii detailed reasons for wag HM.llt playing five hundred. ,1(,lf(,rt w,,h Meaars. NeUon and their faith In that Idea a the tor-.Tne priZe, a handnome hatpin, waa gtump nave jUHt received are equal reel one for the advancement and ! won by Mlaa Margaret Hodge. Sher- . 0 anyth, 1K at theae aalei. . . ii... w..i i iv . . ,..iwi ThriitA hu nanv iiitj uivviiiiav tatt ntwi i-hkh were tiv. " t 1 nl I 1111 (I tUt Ut.('(. an a tho M HUMB (. A YB II county nH'iubly to Ik h'Ul at Dalian ; vne MiUlrt'd Owen, Juno Seeley, Ma- ..- ......,u,.i,l 111. . n i iu.l l.ilinnrin Irene Katurclav. JU e S". m 'n""" above rained precinct: J. S. Cooper. J. K. Hubbard. II. H. Kncx. K. K. raddock. A. Dee I avldxon, M. (ioetx. J. L. If.ii.nn. A. Wllacn, V. W. I'er clval. K.A. ratteraon. K. M. Younx. On tho aaine evoii'ng the reptibli ..a t Kn.iih lndeDeiideiue met and Hljourncd to me t Thuraday evening craven at 8 o'clock. At tn-a mtier iiieew.. xel Seeley, Hazel notiannon. irei.c Fowler, Millie AddlHo'ti. Anna Addi aon. Mabel EIHa. Hallle Sluckey. Katie Dunamore.Va'farel Hodge. Ma bel l'ortertie'.d. Krma llrown. Ilertle Itentley. Kthel Whlteaker, Hertha Kri'tzmhirar, Kmroy McPevltt. Kmma Henkle. Mra. W. Huff and Mrs. W. ythlng at theae aalei. "Ynn have a Bood country. I have been here aeveral tlmeg before and It looka good to m'J. I have been all over the east and there Is no country In all my travela that 1 would trade 'Oregon for. "While In the eaat I bought thirty two head of Je-aeya which I now have on my farm at Scappooae. Quite a number of the-e are Imported while nthnra ar frim IruDJrted aires and ! dams." INDEPENDENCE NEWS CASTOR I A For InJxut and Children. The Kind Yea Hae Aiws Bough! Bears the t. u. HEVVHT, M. D. PHfOlwlHN AND bUHJcON Office In Cooper building, room i ud 3. (JLfice boars, 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to ti it. in. ca i u.i.swcivo i:ijt and day. Dr. Allln. Dentist. Cooper Ii!dg. tf A good pa r reading glasses $1.00 at Kramer's. tf Red and Alsyke clover seed for sale. Call on Ernest Zleiesi h at Fark er. Phone Farmer 129. &1 Mrs. CUude Skinner left Tuesday THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllsn, Prop. Large aiinny rooms, en suite or sin gie. Klecliic lights, bath and pliuo European Plan .248 N. Commercial ' Salsm. Ore B'rthday Surprise Party A number of the friends of MIhs Margaret Hodge of tills city gave her I a surprise party Monday evening, the ! occasion being her birthday. She re ceived some very pretty presents. I ne evening was spent In games and all had a pleasant time. - Dainty refresh ments were served. Those present were: Ml?ss No!a Owen. Mildred Owen. Katherlne Jones, Grace Jones, ' ... .-. iiLl,. Mlllin Irene towier, miiii: ""-i " v.- Addison. Anna Addison, Ilertle Bent- for Port.and, where she wl.l mane a ley Krma Hrown, Kate iniiimiiun. iwowccks Ma'r.aret Hod.e.R. th MZ Mls9 Bertha Kretzschmar. a teach- et Pomeray. Mabel Porterfield. ( a ys vU,t,ng wUh MU tn,.i.,o tiBT.ei nohannon and Hallie " Emma Henkle. Stuckey. . " Mr nri Mrs. C. W. Irvine were pas ... . m, irrta fnr Portland where Died: In Independence, on the tney visited for a few days, morning of June 22 1910, Joseph HUlsboro ar- Laundree. aged e ghty-elght years I M JPenco yesterday to Funeral services were condu ted rived a P Enterprige hir rtr Dunsmore of Calvary presoy- ' terian church at 2 o'clock on Thurs- wanted Man to cruise 27 acres of day. and burial took place In the una- tlnlber Call on or address Geo. fc. fellow cemetery south of town. Myers, Route 2. Independence, Ore.4-6 SPEND THE SUMMER AT lipi Tap- 6 ' The oaly beach In the Pacific Northwest where V e pre ty Water Agates, Mom Auates, Moonstones. Carneliana, and Koi k Oyt-r can be found. Outdoor Sports, all Kinds Including Hunting, Fishing, digging Rock OyHera, lioatlnz, . Surl Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain wa ter and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Cralm. Clams. Oysters, FIhIi and Vegetables itf all kinds dal'y. IDKAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal cost. Low Round-trip Season Tickets from all points in Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho on na!e daily. Three-day Saturday to Monday rate from S. P. points, Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, Including branch llnea; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Morday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Aljany. Corvall'a and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west. In effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also f ur copy of our beautifully Illustrated booklet, "Outings la Ore gon," cr write to Win. McMurray, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON tf LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Diseases of Women Bell Telephone Main 193 B. F. SWOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC will nractlce In all couris of the State. Probate matters and collec tlons given prompt attention. Office. Cooper Bldg. ....,,inra Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTIST Both pnoi.es. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. DR. D. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Monmouth, Oregon-Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturday. Hours, 12 m. to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay's store. Miss Inez Denlson Is In town from 'Salem to attend the races. The ladies of Calvary Presbyterian church served light refreshments dur-, Ing tho festivities this week, in a va County School Superintendent H. C. Seymour was in Independence last Friday attending to school matters. Pr. William Carey Bailey of San Cr0nlir.n nfl'rt the local L. A. U. B. 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 HYDROM ETERS FOR TESTING SPRAYING SOLUTIONS. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES Williams Drug Company mi tioi nrn ni vikii fin vc"v"j ' a cant store on Ma n street in- - chris. were hlehly appreciated by the many or last weea. ui. j ,,. visitors ,n or city. , "an minister and is also a lawyer. . ...... j f Walter Oriffin and family of Dallas Cororarrn .turday .id Way at ,e Z ad8r ra.s.,: . the Rue were Mi ss Or dependene'e ths week while visiting Johnson of "TTsrtL Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hubbard of this and Mr. Peterson of Salem. G. Wlederkehr, a farmer living j across the river, was transacting bus iness in Independence yesterday. , Mrs. Loren Wann of La Cro3se. Washington, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor of this city. Mrs. J. B. Parker, accompanied by her daughter, Lorena, left on June 22 for Manitoba. They will be gone about ten weeks. , . Mrs. H. Chaa. Dunsmore went to Woodburn on the evening boat on Monday evening. She will return about the end of the week. Those desiring up-to-date and thor ough instruction in piano with reason able prices, will find same by calling on Miss Hallie Stuckey at Mrs. V. A. Heath's. '5 .Miss Katie Dunsmore was a pas senger on the Tuesday morning boatf for Salem, going to her duties in the capital city. She will return on Sat urday evening. Wanted To buy a driving horse,' weiehine about 1200 pounds. Must be absolutely safe for a woman to drive,,' and sound. Geo. E. Myers, Route 2, Independence, Oregon. 4-6. Miss Edith Dawes has returned to her home In Independence from Lew iston, Montana, where she spent the past nine months with her aunt.Mrs. Watson. She arrived home Thursday morning. POLK'S GAZETTEER A lluslnrsm directory of each City, Tom a imd Village in OiKan and WushinKton, fflvinjr a DeHcriptive Sketch of earh place. Lorn t Ion, Miil:?nir Facilities and a C'laiMi ftpil PirtM'tory of each fiuslnetw urd Irofefcflon K. I FOLK CO., Inc. heal tie, Wash. lEIecfbrBc Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Our Great Closing Out Sale thp TREAT CLOSING OUT SALE IS STILL ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS OF ECONOMICAL PEOPLE DO YOU OWE YOURSELF THE BEST . Rn CALL AND GET THE BEST AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE AT r!irly REDUCED T PRICES. HANAN'S $6.00 SHOES FOR MEN, $4.5; HANAN'S $5.00 SHOES FOR WO mpm o5- MEN'S $5 00 OXFORDS AND SHOES, $3.95? MEN'S AND WOMEN'S $4.00 SHOES, $3.35. EVERY - ' THE CHEAPER GRADES AT EQUALLY REDUCED PR.CES FOR MEN. WOMEN, M.SSES, BOYS Ind ch ldRenInothg Reserved, come and get your share at manufacturers- pr.ces. The Knorr Shoe Company 444 State Street SALEM, OREGON 444 State Street