PAGt IIGK7 EIGHT MGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. JULY t2, HlO. MEET DEATH BY ACCIDENT Harold Grant. thirteen -year-old boy residing about one mllo south of Dallas, on the Dullns-Falls City line, was killed Tuesday afternoon by the accidental discharge of a twiiity-two rlflti. The boy had been suffering from j supposed lilm to be asleep. rheumatism for a Ion ttm and had been takou to Portland for treatment. His lower limbs were paralysed so that h was tumble to move about excepting 111 a small invalid chair. He was brought from Tort land Mon day evening to the home of his grand mother. Mrs. Morgan. On Tuesday afternoon, he and his brother Cecil, aged about sixteen, and another boy who had come up from Portland with him, went out into the yard near the house and were play ing with a rifle. The ewer nroiiier ha.l succeeded 111 shooting; a skunk POLK'S s GAZETTEER A ItiiMlnfts Dlwlttry of mi-h City. Tom NittI lllujr in Orviftin nnd UNhiiiKion. Kfiinjr a IM-ht.ihi Nkrfch of PiH-h piiK', IxH-Mtiun, hhitinir FHrlllllfw Mml a i 'IhmmU fircl IHrrrtory of rrtth HuftlucMi unU rruftlun. K. L. 1M1 K CO., Inc. Sent t If, Vuh. I ecftrBc Hitters and left In company with thu other boy to go to the house oJf neigh bor, who had promised to purchase the skin from him. Tho Invalid was left aloim with thu gun. It Is supposed that ho hud laid It down. lth tho tuuxle up. aglnit the chair and after ard. In trying to draw It toward hlm.had discharged It. The gun was found resting against the chair In that position later, when tho other boys returned. They noticed upon returning that Harold was sitting motionless In his chair with hla head bent forward, but Finally. autumn hlnir him. they ascertained that he was dead, and at once raised tho alarm. A docl:r was summoned Immediate ly, hi view of the fact that the hoy liad been 111 for so long a time, and as no uiaik wa visible In the hasty examination that was made. It at first supposed that death was due j . f. , i. ... tit. to heart lanure. i.m.-., ....... undertaker was examining the body, he discovered the wound where the bul'et bad entered the abdominal cav- . .1. I.. .I'a Ity, and tho trutii auoui me -death became plain. Tho mother was In Shaniko, Ore gon, at tho time, but a message was sent her at once and she hastened to Dallas, arriving Wednesday night. His father la in Canada and no word of . . i it i lit the tragedy couiu uo ocm at th;ft time. The funeral will be held this after noon from Chapman's ehnpel, and the body will be Interred In the Odd Fe' Ijws' cemetery. unserver. BUCKEYE riivuwiii. COMMENTS 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. NOW iW TIME ft. W. k. Witt, tntmm urn Muuan rim trrmuiti m mtuw of the year to bav yonr tuth oak mnd plate and briiltc work done. For out. Mown patron finiiti plat inl bridge work tn on Kolir Crown $5.00 22kBridgTttth3.50 Gold Filling. 1.00 Efltmal Filling 1.00 Silver Filling! .53 Good Rubr An flat?-: 5.00 But ;.ubbr Plat.. 7.51! Piinleit Eitr'lion .50 BEST METHODS The Western Forestry and Conser vation Association, which embraces the states of Oregon. California. Washington, Montana and Idaho. Is carrying on a campaign to save the forest from the usual fire losses that occur each summer. This organiza tion represents 13 minor associations. Printed matter, fire warnings and cir culars, are being sent out to timber owners, millnien, fanners and others directly concerned. In its literature the Association states that half the merchantable timber In the United States is contained in the five states in the Association, and that their pro duction of lumber is one-fifth of the! total in the country. j I The interdependence of Norm west, cities, one upon the other, and the good to be realized from the exchange of courtesies is demonstrated every little while. The latest evidence was at thetime of the recent Salem Cher ry Fair, when Portland boosters filled a special train and made a neighbor ly visit to the Capitol City, taking in the Cherry Fair and making note of the progress of Sa'em since they wer there last. This jaunt did everybody . i. . - .1 hn INCORPORATED gOOd, DOUl tHOSe Wno WU.ll nuu PainleSS DdltlstS 'Salem people as well. Albany will falling Building, Third t Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON hav an appie far tni8 fall and Port (inlc. Hou: A. 11. U t, M. Sundays, to 1 t. 1 Sold for 48 smBBMmV S Too Good ClrJ!TTml yetlnth T3- for the Truit XeTvM, pclfic Northwett u Sundi ( vTrir-rV s. H.rdRooh Vp-ir- firX Al ' Jyf f U-r-undcr Jr T I lrXXrl tl' LA Pacific Kortliw.t ,;,v:!rr (( ri y)?W At vV -M Cond,tJoM niMi -tuaM I xjifrv'i I1' A t '",i C"vs ill I I K. linuil.l kf ll..lnpl III T4"VJ , )" ....... . , "1 1 I BMiiibiMilMtl. KkoBwl 111 Cr-lRM " ;ti I 1 1 MSXrMJKJi I Vfr M ft 1 i IIT1 s uMbWjWjbMW' .T JTM II I If l i 11 I Quality Not Sacrificed 1 Trait ncthod. of tutting q"llty to an I wt b r bMn awMlby llui old bouM 1 Vim ca. nlr .ImiIuUiI.v o. wr Arinur. Im 1 plxn.nl. li I. Hi pnd. el th. nuaalartarw b. it Ii?h tli. . ur yi It will Jwv b. your arid. whll. ra i two It. which will U I a lag tlm a. Ad- rlMo. lmplniiuu V I""" t SIMPLEST niGHEST-GEARED LIGHTEST IN DRAFT Cats clean where no other" will cut 11a exclusive patented ad vantages possessed by no oiler. You cannot afford to buy a mower until you nave investigated the Adrianco. On Exhibit and Sale at over 200 Agencies In the Pacific Northwest Writ for etlo(, illustrstinir and siplainlng tb. nanmrons ImporUnl drutni;s. You sn bars eoinplnts eonildeno Id rjrthing lit eiUlor say. Wa jilislp. oar good nin. behind Try r.pr.enUtioii. Tli food nam of It . wd ft Co. meant good deal to old-tins residents cf lb Orfon country. aoRiAiicri MOWERS RAKES BINDERS REAPERS tOMPtin liaci m (ti turnitg I 3. Q. "JADE & CO. IMI-LEMKNTS VMIICLrS t'a-M-tlal. Old-tMabluliwi la:id will do everyth'nij; possible to, 1 its In Klikrcull make that a success. In return. Port-, Horlha V Hull et al to Mary K land receives tho support of tho Val ley cities at its Hose Festival and other times. Your Fire Insurance On account of tho great demand for a uiuHiul fire Insurance company here In Independence by the people generally I have arranged to repre sent the Farmers' Fire Relief Asso ciation. Chas. E. Hicks. ( Real Estate Transfers F B Gwin et ux to Anna Strain ! Vi-acre In Monmouth 1 1 000 W II Wa'ker et ux to Louisa Basye, land for road 73 W L Fisher et ux to John War ner, lots in Falls City 173 J Adams and hd to W R mark blocks In Inde- Slunsherry, pendent 0 A Cornwall ot ux to A J Har- liam t t ux, lots in Dallas .. Kdward Richmond et ux to Mar- 123 t lut J Drow n, land I i DhI'iik. Henry lie lie el ux to R A U r inati, i'.i a r. s, t 6 s r H w, T 1" Ilevens et ux to C K Wil son, :iix acres l ID r w, MuhkIc J K its and hd to Kiln M ff.tt mid hd. lot In Dallas. tlOOD COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercialand College Organizations Salem 160 Court street. Telephone 2u9 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel palnlMB Extraction Vtm whenplMM or bridm i work fior-lered. ComultBtionlree. ioa ennot out better MinleM work anywhere, no matter how - macfl jfou paj. All work fully ituaranteed lot nfteen yearn. Wise Dental Co. Studebaker Wag ons IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES li'.Lili, 1 HI (' 1 V a. IHl li Mr- ZTJltli 1 nil k H . i 'M XC2- r A AND CARRIAGES GRANDMOTHER may not be as spry as she used x. to be, but she is In close touch with her world for all that. The Telephone enables her to make as many calls as she pleases, and in all sorts of weather. Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the many little intimate visits over the telephone that keep people young and interested. Grandmother's tele phone visits do not stop with her own town. The Long Distance Service of the Bell Tele phone takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends to chat with her although hundreds of miles away. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone Is the Center of the system. 9 We have the celebrated line . of Studebaker wag ons and carnages again this season. These rigs are especially adapted to the trade of the Pacific coast and give more universal satisfaction than any make of vehicle. They are stronger in every particu lar than any other ordina ry vehicle. It is the peer of all farm wag ons first in the hearts of the farmers. Modest in price, strongly recommended. HAMA BROTHERS 1 HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON