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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
tiCHT PACE 19.0 1 JULY I j 3 V 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 INDEPENDENCE NEWS Dr. Allin, Dentist, Cooper Bldg. tf r"N A good pair rending glasses ' 1.00 at Kramor's. f J. W. Winters of liidwpotideiico was it Saleiu visitor Monday. Mn. Claude Kktnner and Mini Opal were Salem visitors Tuesday. Denton Bowers elf Ashland bulsnesa vlitltor In this ty ,,,k- Miss Davis of Corvallis U visiting hor cousn, Mr. O. I). HuiUr, this Work. Miss Mabel Ix.itiko of Monmouth visited with Miss llfl Dohannon timuluy. V. Carter of Ashland vlslied ovit Sunday with Win. Addison and family. Mm. F. W. Parker of Cunningham, Washington. U la town, a guest of llio ItahUIn and other friends un.l relutlv.-s In thin vicinity. For Sale Good team harness mid wagon, ono tint brood mare with toll, W. W. Fawk farm one-half ml In iiorthi'Uni of Crowley. " y CASTOR I A For Infants and OLildren. ' The Kind Yen Kavo Always Bouhi PROFESSIONAL CARD3 L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Cooper building, room 2 and 3. Office hours, 9 a. m'. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 d in. Calht answered night and day. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAIIen, Prop. Large aunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan .248 N. Commercial si Salem, Or. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth," Ocegon Specialty Diseases of Women Bell Telephone Main 193. B. F. 8WOPE ' .ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY , PUBLIC Will practice In all courts of the StateJ Probate matters and . collec tlons given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence 0re8on W. R. ALLIN, D. D. 3. DENTIST Both phones. " 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. 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 . . . ' v - .3- Williams Company .Ml Ctcinl linliauium of Hsl' iM U visiting wllh liwr iiiuiu. J. H. Uohan nun and lumily. J. I). Wlilt.-skfr of lml"M'diiM'B was registered t au Albuny hotel oim day last week. The Oregon Fire Relief Association. MrMliiiivlll.-, Oregon. Cha. Gregory, Agent. 1I1. Oregon. Ernest Itlddcll and George (".rounds of MoiiiuoiiUi spent Sunday lu ld peudeiuo visiting frauds. Dr. Iuann. ii'nili. over Inde pendence National Dauk. Bell phoua 111; Independent. 4U0. tf Mrs. V. W, Pcrdval and 1huk1i't. Miss pearl peidval, returned Satur dny from a trip to Portland. Travis McDcvlit of Corvallis UUi" lil slNti-rs, Mrs. G. W. aiik-y and Hie MlssfS MIiviU, this we'k. Miss FHtclla Fut-ry of Portland Is vlaltliiK MIhs Iunsmoro at th nmiiB-. Slu. will n-turii liomu on Huturdny. Mii.it Minnie Chuinbvrs of Fngcne l visitliiK wllh '"'I" iml. MUNCH Kniu and (irac Jonis .of JIiIh city. For u Hwlit ruuiilnii. strong and long lifo wagon, buy tlio HuHliford. Thoy are um-d by nil icoilo who want the best. ul All klmlH of cement and concrete work done by W. D. lluffiim, lndepen di iice, Oiogon. Inquire of J. C. Mor rison. Fiank Wliltcaker, Olen Wblteaker and Looiiurd Krelm returned Wednes day evening fr.mi their (rip to Clear lako, Mrs. W. L. Ilbe and MImh Flor ence (i.-bo departed' Thursday "for Newport when- they -will Hpend noino UllH. , - - Chns. Cnlhreath and family and H. S. Dndiiittn and family are spending a couplu of weeks at the coast camp ing on Blab creek. M. P. Baldwin of Salem visited dur ing the week with his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baldwin, and his aunt, Mrs. Lutinda Baldwin. Dr. Butler and wife of. Indepen dence' are' camped here for a' feW weeks and are enjoying the eoda wa tcr. Waterloo Notes In Brownsville Times. Wanted CO pullets, leghorns pre ferred; need not be pure bred.. Write or phone, stating price. . 'Phone 744 Farmers,' M. II. Richards, Indepen dence, Oregon. 8tf J. II. Hawiey and Mrs. Hawiey of Monmouth were In Independence last Monday morning while en route to Stayton where they are to visit for several days. W. T. Shaw, a stockman of An telope, southern Waaco county, Is In Independence this week. Mr. Shaw Is looking over, the town with a view to settling here. , . . ' ' For Sale Two good mares, weight about 1050 and 1100 pounds. Perfect ly gentle and will work anywhere. For particulars address J. D. Winn, Buena Vista, Oregon. ?-U Dr. J. R. N. Bellj the popular pas tor'of Corvallis, spent. Wednesday ev ening visiting his. daughter, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Jr., In this city, re turning home on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurre, accom panied by Miss Nellie Kurre and Miss Susie 'Whltcomb and Mr, and Mrs. U. G. Hcffley, are, spending a couple of weeks camping on Slab creek. . ,. ' John Elliot of Damascus, Mr. Young of Damascus, Allen Elliot ql Gresham and their families passed h rough In dependence Monday, on their way to NeWport. They are making the trip by auto. ; .... -S,' W. Leonard and family of Des Moines, Iowa, are visiting at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cauthorn. They are looking over the country intending to locate if a suit able farm can be found. Mr. and' Mrs.' D. B, Taylot returned Saturday evening rom a two weeks' yislt ;.ln Washington. Among other place's- they visited Vancouver, Ever ett "and Wesfmliister,' They, report navlrig'had a very enjoyable trip. : ' -'vThV'sacred concert at Calvary Pres byterian church next Sunday evening .wiif be1 a choice musical treat, as Cal-Varyts-choir, is justly:;,ponular. A. cor dial iqvitaton to attend this, the last 'jterlce'befbre :the summer, vacation. J INDEPENDENCE ENTSEPniSC. INDEPENDENCE. CRECGK. JULY 23. 1810. W. A. Msiur of Mi Mliiiivin.-. a former rridiu of this pla. lu . IiideM.iideiHa Biinday vllliii Uh friends. Mr. Meor ws llm flrtt( tiittti Id dlc,r Iho fire whbh burned llio SHWinlli here on tht day. For salo Fatrbauks Morse sllnei oiiglue the kind that never wears out. You ran always gel eitrss for a Fairbanks Morse. This ono Is guar anteed and la for salo at the Enter prUu offlcB, the same one that lias boon advertised . Price 7S. I Mrs. J. 8. Cooper lias returned horn from Portland and Is able to, ba about, looking Quite strong again. Her many friends are highly pleased that she Is so far recovsswd from the results of the serious as nt which befell her. ; C. Trultt. the drayman, finds that tho IlUHhford wagon which is handled by- II. M. Wado & Co. Is the only wiiKoii that will stand up under the heavy loads and It runs lighter than other make of wagons which they art, now ulng one In their work. 9 10 j J. 11. V. Butler of Monmouth was in Independence, Monday on his way to Snlenu. Mr. Butler was in this Hy In the Interest of the normal argu ments In the official pamphlet which Is to go before the voters this fall. Ho reports the normal situation imwl encouraging. (J. G. Stone, who recently left In dependence with his family for Eu gene, was In Independence Wednes day. Mr. Stone was here settling up some biiHlness matters. He Is not satisfied since he left Independence and will remove to Monmouth to make his home. .Tuesday afternoon, Mro, Corrle Hubbard, president of the rending club, called a business meeting of the dub at Mrs. L. Damon's for the pur pose of electing ofificers for the com ing year, Mrs. Florence Allin was elected president, Mrs. Eldrldge, vice- president, and Mrs. Oweu, secretary, tHE Prices Cut Iflfikeiwalke 7 Spend the Summer at ' NEWPORT YAOUINA BAY The only beach In the Pacific Northwest whir the pretty Water Agates. Moss AkbUs, Moouetones, farnellans.. and .Kock Qysturs , caii be found. i - ' Outdoor Sports, all Kinds Including Hunting. Fishing, digging Rock Oysters. Boating. Surf Bathing Riding. AutolnK. Cano ing and Dancing. Pure mountain wa ter and tho best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs. Clams. Oysters. Fish and Venetables Vf all kinds dally. IDKAL CAMPING CROCNDS, with strict sanitary regulations at nominal cost. Low Round-trip Season Tickets from all points In Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. Three-day Saturday to Monday rate from S. P. points,' Portland to Coltago Grova inclusive. Including branch Hues; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday., . ' A Sunday Excursion Rate.of $1.50 - - .. . from Alonny. Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, In effect U summer. Call on any S.. P. or C & E Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautifully Illustrated booklet, "Outings in Ore gon," or write to Wm. McMurray, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON , - tf in We have a limited num ber of Men's two - piece Summer Suits which we are closing out. They sold regularly at $10 but while they last our price jj '-STORE THAT GIVES'. YjOU GOOD - INDEPENDENCE, ORE. PAGE Five Half VALUE.. - ' :-i : -.- - -.' J. . -" :