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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 2. 110.
PAGE FIVE
CITY NEWS NOTES
Familiar 'qunry; How "'""X l,UI,'f
dtil you il h today ' ' , '
Mr. and Mri. J. n. Parker returned
from their vUlt eat ihla week.
MIhI Flor Bhafer of Ashlund visit
d frltmda III Independent lust wwk.
Mr, and Mrs. Clandq Johnson
returned from tbulr vacation tho flrsl
of the week.
lr. end Mri. Lloyd O. Jones of
Portland nro vlsttlng at tho homo of
V. lluiiU. y. .
Judytt Cbnrl.-s ircgury of Iullu
wai business vlHor to this t-ny
tho Imit of tho week.
Mm. Marguret McMillan of Mon
mouth is Visiting ot tlio home of Mr.
and Mr. C. K. Hurroughs of south
Ilidpeidcne,
Superintendent of Si hooln II. C.
.Seymour of Dulhts was attending to
MutliK-HM mutters In thin city tho last
of llm f'k.
. r..M r......... mill ilimulit cr nf
.i in. i" " .
I'uUiiiHii, Washington, aro vlnttlng rcl-.
atlvi-B here. Mrs. Grreu m former-
ly MIhs Hello Shirley. -
Mni.'M. K. Htansberry remembered
this office with sorfto delicious pouch
h liiHt Sat unlay. Thi-y were grown
on her pliifo n'ar town.
A. GrohH entertained lils brother,
Samuel (irons und family of Chicago,
Wednesday. Mr. (iroxn l on his way
to Independence, where ho will take
charge of tho establishment opened
there to bo run In connection with
the llillHboro store lllllaboro Inde
pendent. v ,
' Peler Kurre was a welcome visitor
at thu Enterprise office last Wednes
day. Mr. Kurre Is always welcome,
but upon this occasion he pleased the
office force by bringing a basket of
splendid gravensteln apples, the larg
Ht and Juclest we have seen. Thank
you, Mr. Kurre.
Judge H. H. Hewitt and wife of Al
bany and Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Bush
nell of Appleton, Wisconsin, visited
over Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L.
L. Hewitt of this rlty. Judge Hew
itt Js a brother of Dr. Hewitt, Airs.
Bushnoll Is a daughter of Judge Hew
itt, and wife with whom she and her
husband are spending a month's vacation.
CASTOR I A
, For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
SigUtttU i O''
PROFESSIONAL CARD3
L. L. HEWITT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Cooper building, room 2
and 3., Office hoars, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered night
and day. ,
the: eldridge . ,
C. E. VanAllen, Prop.
Large sunny rooms, en suite or sin
gle. Electric lights, bath and piano.
European Plan
248 ' N. Commercial at, Salem, Ore
LAURA PRICE, M. D.
' " Monmouth, Oregon '"J ','
Specialty Diseases of Women ,
Bell Telephone Main 193
. B. F. SWOPE ":. .
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARN
. , PUBLIC
Will practice In all courts of the
State. Probato matters and collac
tlons given prompt attention.
Office, Cooper Bldg. ' '
Independence . Oregon
I W. R. ALLIN, D..D. S. ; ;
DENTIST
Both phones : ' Cooper Bldg.
Independence, Oregon
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PORTLAND, OMOOM
A Bplondtcl Borftnnd 1 Sc-hool tor
. PVOUIU. MI'N AN1 WIS
Alleilder Hlkker. What Is It. Ask
ua. Wllbama lru Co. lu
Hay OUatt ha returned to Judo-PMiid-oc
from Sheridan whera b has
been through tlm iiiumer.
Mrs. M. W. Wallac-a arrived home
WvdiiMtlax efaulu from Nw York
where ' wni called about thre
months axo by tho Jll"es and death
of h-r husband, Bm; billed with,
relatlvei In' paki.tn on her way boma.
p. A. Fttli oner'aiid C M. Fnlcotier
ot Ibsiuartk. Korth Uakota, uucles
of Mrs. Word Putler of this city, have
returned to Pakota to dispose of their
liiterema tbero. when they Intend to
locate In our city. ; ' ,
yoT Ksi0Two horses, wetRht 10
,-a, h, both blaikb, four jiud (!v. years
old. AuotUer, a Cleveland bay, weighs
lf.on, six y. sra old. One drtvlnar mare
four" years old. weighs HOO. For par
tlcilnrs lelepbono J. O. Smith, Midi
11X1. Moninoidh, Oregop. I-1
Messrs. U'tiK and Campbell have
leased the largo building on north
Main street, whlili Is now being eon
Htn.,t..,l bv 1 fauna Tiros., for the pur
pose of conduct lug a garage. U is
the enpoctiitlon of theH penllemen
to take over tho business of C. U.
uiiiwaU about November H1-
D. J. CulUns has Just wound up the
work of preparing for shipment his
earlv picking of graveoHtelns and
early apples from his orchard out
aouth of Independence. Four liunureu
fifty-eight boxes were shipped out
this week tn Portland. One humlreil
forty-four boxes of these were grav-
msteiiiB picked from seventeen trees
Of this Variety.
Mrs.' Lottie Hedges-Dorrls present
ed the Enterprise with a basket of
the famous Hedges' penrhes last Sat
urday. The fruit was artistically ar
ranged with twigs and leaves from
the trees on which It grew and was
a most tempting exhibit. The size
Of tho poaches was unusually large
and the flavor was most excellent.
Tho Enterprise has never seen their
einml.
Clms. S. Iliff expects to sell out his
farmlug Implements, machinery,, etc.,
with tho Intention of retiring from
the farm ' for the 'present at least.
Mr. Iliff has not decided what be
will do but the Enterprise is as
sured that he will remain in Polk
county. The sale which will be ad
vertised In this paper In the near
future will take plaop' September 24
ot IiiHvfarm one nillo west of town.
Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Perctval re
turned Monday from Ashland where
they went to attend the funeral of j
Mrs. Percival's brother-in-law who
came to. his death by falling under a
moving train. - The unfortunate man
w,:ia run over by two cars and was
injured in a most shocking manner,
both his arms and legs being cut off.
Ho lived about an hour after the ac
cident. . , . , '
, - W. Wiedorkehr, a prosperous farm
er who resides on the opposite side
of the river from Independence, was
in Independence today.' He saj-s that
he has Jusl, finished harvesting his
alfalfa for thethird time this season,
and that he is more than pleased
with the yield. The first cutting
yielded four tons an acre, the second
cutting three and the third cutting
a . ton and a 'half to the acre. The
total yield was eight and one-half ton
to the acre for the saeson.
S. H McElmurry brought In a few
apples to this office last Friday to
show what can be grown in the
Highland country. These apples were
gravensteins and were; grown without
spraying. They are of good, form; and
size and speak well for the country.
Mr. McElmurry says that he put
lime-' and ashes '" around the 'roots
which he believes kept away all 'in
sects. The receipt he got f Rom, an
apple raiser of southern Oregon." Mr.
McElmurry-' also ' brought in a "spec
imen of fine large prunes which he
grew. . , . ,
..... - P.:':-S. :V .,
O. Butler, one of - the prosperous
farmers of the other side of the ' riv
et,! from Independence', " was- in 'town
last Friday.' i Mr. .Butler -has a large
farm and with the advent " of the
Oregon Electric railroad ho will find
himself one '6f "the""weal(hy'r mn'y of
the country,;-'He says that there' Is
no doubt but1' that ' the " line" will go
t&rough his place. It will give a mar
ket for everything that caii' be raised
on the farms' In - that - neighborhood.
Mr. Butler is a settler bf 1819 and
had the pick of thecountry, .He cer
tainly has a good place..-'
-, , ....".. i.v;r.w .ci .1
r" A good pair reading n!"
1100 at Kramer'a. , , tf
, ' $, ' ' ,
Cap Dkkiiue of-'Saaiiyi caiuu oyef
In Ida autouioblfu yUrday. !
John ';W. .KdUy of Crlaly Uluff,
California, purchaaod tho Cha. Iliff
and Mauda Iliff farms lt wet. The
prlcu was about 1100 au aero.
papurt belotuflnn lo 8.' W. Leon
ard and of no valuo to' others were
lost aoulh of Independent1.) Wednes
day. Ileturo to Independent- Nation
al Hank for roward. j
Tha Lash of a Fiend
would have been about as welcomo to
A. Cooper Of Oswego, N.V.. u"'r-tlli-HS
lung racking tough that defied
all remedies for years, "k was most
troublesome at night," ho wrltea,
"nothing helped mo 111! 1 used Dr.
King's New Discovery which cured
me completely. I never cough at night,
now." Millions kuow Its uiatchlem
merit for stubborn coldnfobstlnato
coughs, sore lungs, lagrlppe, amhma,
hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough,
or hay fever. It relieves quickly and
never falls to satisfy. A trial con
vinces. COe, $1.00, Trlul bottle free.
It's positively guaranteed by all drug
gists. ;
Jill
Puri ty
k a a i aM
FOR
CANDY
mtwat
THE MODERN
DEALER
wIm CmImUomt Ck. Mln.. Fortlut Onto
'Spehd tberSummer at , ; v
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' -YAOUINA bay
The only beach la the Pacific Northwest whtra the - pretty ' Water
Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones, Carnellnrm, aud. Jlock Oysters
can bo found. ' ' ' . '- 'U : ,, ' !
Outdoor Sports, all Kinds
Including Hunting.' Fishing, digging Rock Oysters. . EoaUngVSurf,
Hathing, Hiding, Autolns. Cano ing and Dancing. Pure mountain wa
ter and tho bett of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oyster,
Fish and Vegetables ctt all klnda dally. IDEAL CAMPLN'G GROUNDS,
with strict sanitary regulations at nominal co.st. '
Low Hound-trip Season TU'keta from all points in Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho on sale daily. ' ' i
Three-day Saturday to Monday rate from S. P. points, Portland to
Cottago Grove Inclusive, lu'clndlng branch lines; also from all C. &
B. stations Albany and west tfbod going on Saturday or Sunday,
and for return Sunday or Monday. ? ' j'
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A Sunday Excursion
, Rate of $1.50
from Albany. Conallis and Philomath, with corresponding' low rates
froin points west, ltt eCfect all summer. Call on any S. TV 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. -McMurfay, -
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON
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FASHION'S LATEST
IN
MDIES
NOVELTIES
Just Received
LINE OF FANCY BELTS' IN BLACK AND COLORED. LADIES"
HAND BAGS, ALL GENUINE LEATHER VERY PRETTY DE
SIGNS AND SHAPES. FANCY HAT PINS, COLLAR PINS, VEIL
PINS.' HAIR TURBANS AND TURBAN PINS, FANCY PERSIAN
JABOTS AND SHIELD BOWS, THE LATEST CREATION IN
NECK WEAR.' WHITE LAWN COLLARS, LACE TRIMMED, WITH
JABOTS TO MATCH. v .
REMEMBER
When in need of Ladies' Furnishings
you will always find this the largest
and best stock to select.from. -.
Yours for Good Values
CONKEY, WALKER LEHM AN
v tf; , ni.'t'-THE LEADING STORES OF- INDEPENDENCE ' 1 lf.'l "Z
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