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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1910)
PAGE EIGHI ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OKCGON, AUGUSTS NEWSY LETTER Fl ROM MONMOUTH Harold Davis of Dallas a picas nt visitor In town Thursday. Mr nd Mr. litiorgo Carnmcheal re turned from a (our days' visit in l'ort- Ihm.I Show shipped carload of brick thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Waller dined at the J. H. Mulkey home Friday. Considerable repairing and building going on In and around towu. E. II. Craven was a pleasant visitor from Salmon Hlver Friday. G. T. Doothby was up from Fort land on bulsness Saturday. T. A. Riggs and wile tamo up from Fortland Saturday to take their house hold goods where they will now live. We are loath to have them go. Mrs. Minnie FUher Reikley of Yon ralla returned to her home Friday after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. A. J. Haley. Mrs. Shore returned from Spokane Friday where she visited a brother for the past month. Mrs. Christ Alberts and two child ren and Mrs. Theodore Ruble of Min nesota went via Portland home Fri day after a months visit with their parents, the Stengels here. Paul Riley and wife are the proud parents of a new born daughter who arrived July 23. Mrs. W. C. Cochrane of Moscow, Idaho Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mc Nary smith while on her way from a month's stay at Newport, her hus band going on to Moscow to attend to important bulsness so could not re main here. She will be here ten day. Monroe Mulkey went to Amlly to bis farm for the week. Mrs. M. Campbell and Miss Cath rlne Camphell made a bulsness visit to the old homestead on Luiklamute of the former's father, David Stump, which they still own. F.U Guthrie and wife and son Hu bert visited Monmouth kindred Sun day. Their home Is four tulles north of Dallas. Miss Emma Swenson of Tillamook, who Is now attending summer school at McMlnnvtlle visited over Sunday with Agnes Campbell. Farmers are hurrying the harvest work alon with a scarcity of hands The harvest promises a fairly good yield. The faithful ten of the Chrlstaln Church Aid Society came every Thurs day afternoon notwithstanding the weather was very warm and worked at quilting and sewing during - the month of July . Mrs. Eggleston of Monmouth Heights brought her little boy to Dr. Matthias Saturday to have a car buncle lanced. Misses Catherine and Agnes Camp bell went to Newport Monday for a month's outing. FOLK'S GAZETTEER A llnnlnetm Flrwlory of earh City. Tow unci V Mitt if in Ore icon and ViahinKtiin, riving a Denrriptive hkelrh of em-h plnr. Lwiition, Shipping- Facilities and a lni f!fl Directory of each Uulne und I'rofettNion. R. L. FOLK CO., Inc. Seattle, Wand. 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 'hW TIM v. MM r- j M. w. . Will, ruman im Umm n tiim mmmiw nnmm of the year to hv your teeth out and pl.t. and bridK. work done. For out-of-town petrone w truth plete nd bridge work In on dar if neceuary. PBioiai MolirCrowni 55.00 22k BrideTeIh3.50 Gold Filling! 1.00 Enamel Filling! 1.00 Silver Filling .50 Good Ruboer e a fte: 5.00 Beit Rubber -n Platea 7.50 Painlen Extr'tion .50 BEST MCTHODS ROAD REPAIRER ENJOINED. Physician Who Tried to Improve Hiflh way Served With Injunction. Widespread interest has been created la good roads circles In the case of Dr. Dounld McCaskty of Wltmer, I'a., who has been restrained from mating fur ther improvements to the Wltmer rood, a much traveled thoroughfare of East Lampeter township. The physician, after falling to get the road supervisors of his local towusblp to fix a dangerous and uukept half mile of yellow clay rondwny. in des peration and at his own excuse be gan to make repairs to the roud him self. The doctor built King road drags aud hired horses from farmers through out the community who would rent them, ntid. not being able to Induce anybody to repair the road for him, the physiclau drove the team aud rode the drap: himself, occasionally a small boy was taken along to stand on the drag for ballast. After fifteen hours of strenuous la bor distributed over a period of six to eight weeks after each rain the neg lected byroad was transformed Into a substantial highway. All that was used was the simple wooden Instru ment termed the split lo;j drug, which can be made by any farmer out of a los or a few boards. The physician's efforts worked such a transformation in the minds of the Incredulous Inhabitants of his com munity that the road draj; met with popular favor, and the road otliclals began to be critically censured for their alleged Indisposition to fulfill the duties of their official office. They promptly secured an injunction restraining the physician from doing any more work of the kind, alleging that he had done this work '"to the injury of the road nt times and to the Inconvenience of the traveling public." The case is still before the courts. n nut firilLUHIB n WUH . Jalnle. Extraction Free when Plate or . ordered. Consultation Free. Voo cannot geT better nainleee work anywhere, no matter how mvch rm PM. All work fully a-unrantaed for fifteen yean. Wise Dental Co. INCORPORATED Painless Dentists His Principles a Misnomer Col. Hofer and Clarence True Wil son are still debating, their last de bate occurring at Roseburg. Clarence True Wilson is defending the moral side of the question and the colonel is favoring the liquor interests. It will be remembered that Col. Hofer is a candidate for the republican nom ination for governor. He defends re form government on the one hand and the greatest foe of reform gov ernment on the other. And yet he desires the people to regard him as sincere. A. G. MAGERS. Proprietor . TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co, WHOLESALE DEALEFCIN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 1 48-1 56 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM ' ' OREGON COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Qo1lm Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel O 1 1 CI 1 1 PREPARE. For Bumper Fruit and Hop Crop FRUIT DRYING STOVES & STEEL HOP STOVES a Specialty These stoves are made of heavy boiler plate lined with fire brick they re quire no masonry to be installed every inch of these stoves is heating surface they are made in all sizes We also have Dryer Pipes ANDERSON FURNACE CO. MANUFACTURER OF dt The Furnace That Has Made Salem Famous se 558 TRADE STREET, SALEM, ORE GON. PHONE 886 Studebaker W agons AND CARRIAGES We have the celebrated line of Studebaker wag ons and carriages 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. HANNA BROTHERS HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON