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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 16. 1910. EIGHT PACES comci; YEAR CLOSES MONMOUTH NEW3 J. H. I law ley- was a business lHur to Portland Wftlauuliiy. Town lit uu ot thin week as so many of our Industrious iko1j ir away lU-klng hoi't. -. a. IL.Clun.l I ilfi. fc.. to Tt wu:.i iu i Next Sumlar r' tin 'o:r,T ' ' . c. v(H,k var (or Ihc Mo " nil t Kj't oi n',, did ttio uuiU. ihunh, X.-arl. t o ImadrcJ. ulitl.-ti-rs Mr Birik'.or was a Portland vlult In the woste:.. iart if tho state will or Wednesday. Iri.ch the r ..t.fwel sermons. The Methodist inl -Uters wl.l nKit ut llidsboro ii. Tuesday. Sfpu-min'r lo hold oiu week of iv.ifi ri'ni e. It U txpe. tod tiiut many iju:i. la tlie juljiU w'.l tt? made; io nuuh Bo that Distil. I suiViiLtoauiiu Dr. ,V. U. llollinhead of l oruana u.i said that a n.l..l.-ter is Indeed fjrtu.. uto who will ;..t aave U move thu fall. At loas. two of the vi-ry Im portant pulpit, it Portland will be vacant, and It is rumored that the i-ir.i XL.thn.liBi rhiin h. Salem, will have a change. mutters so that each of these . i -. ti . ..... , tw. nfh.ip Puiihu wt ii us u.- ., . we Xewport Mondny higher carted puipu .nay ro., ry ,n t(il ha npxnur mptl it U' 11 renllire tUU'll shifting on the irt of tlie iuf mUera Mr. Ili;,ri wont to Salom Tu'da) to look after his lnttnsis Ihore. Mtf.8 Orace Ilrfwhy of Amity Is Mu lling her grandparents, Mr. and Mm. J. II. liawley. Allen Clark has purchased the Hel ta Powell property where he lives. ! Mrs. Eva Untler went to Nowhere Saturday to visit her ulster, Mrs. John. Hale. Mr. I)oert traded his resident' proprety hero to John Fuller taking Mr. Full T8 five-acre farm west of town In the deal. 1 Mrs. Hartzos; of Corvullls is visit- rt n, nnieui, iu Ii... at thD Kdiit.a T f'ji rt nnll N 111 oraer ta adjust each of these larger , we,1',- , , , d The latter of the conference. While Indepen dence may not be affected, still there is no absolute Tcrta'nty of Rev. We ber's return. The Method'.r; chunh of this city has made an excellent record for the past year. Besides more than doub ling their chur.h membership, they have built a very commodious and beautiful building. At least $6100 haa been expended duri.-iur the past year and while not all of this has been subscribed, there Is in sight sufficient support to make the paster anJ trust ees quite optimistic that all bills will be met. school there this winter. Fred Arant went to Nehulem Wed nesday to besln his school there. Mr. Arant taught there last winter. Ills wife and son will remain lit re a few weeks longer -and finish their visit. F. V. Mulkey was recently married in Portland to Mrs. Green, formerly of this place. They are thinking of locating In Monntujith. Their many friends are glad to welcome them to our midst and wish them happiness and success in their new lif'. Mr. Ue. kley of Yonralla is In town looking at property with a view of buying. He says he feels confident that Monmouth will have a normal a POLITICAL CARDS For Attorney Gnrl . A. M. CRAWFORD Republican candidate fur m uomlnn Uo (or Attorney Genersl, haa aaved tha state over $500.000. 00. Bee Voters' ramptilot, Flrat Con gressional nulrict, page 19; See Voters' Pamphlet, Second Con gressional District, page - Respectfully Biihmltted for the ton alderntlon of the voter, A. M. CRAWFORD. Preient residence address, 477 Sum mer Street, Salem, Oregon. H-lT Candidate's Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of Repre sentative, subject to the will of the Democratic party at the primaries, September 24, 1910. 14-17 LOTT D. CROWN A doctor cannot achieve the suc cess his skill entitles him to, unless his prescriptions are accurately com pounded with fresh, puro drugs. That's what we do. Williams Drug Co. lOtf dviiuui ami ut" ivj i v '.ui v. The first Sunday of the new eon- home h(;re for S(.h()o purl)QSes. jerence year win ue u"uci 'I H I DLK'S & GAZETTEER A Unsinf. rl'etory of eiirh City, Tfi and VillaKe hi Ort'ttim unil W iwlilfiKton, fcHinff a lf nrrriM ive Sketch of envb piHi-e, lornliort, S!iii)!n r;i4'iiilpi 11114 a IttNti fipti Directory of eiu-h Buslnc- and 1'rofffthion, . R. h. VOl K CO., Ini?. rkatt-e. Wash. 1 HOinC MINES PLANTED 9 1 '4 5733 n , ti I I Hitlers S Succeed when everything elurf j':-i's, ( In nervous prostiation and mvaU f weaknesses they are -the fcupretpe I 2 remedy, as thoJi.iars have t;siiuej. H FOR KIDMCY,UVKRA5 I STOMACt! h ia the best ever a druggi T.'edicme ever ivA6 FORT STEVENS.---Groat activity In submarine work is apparent at Port S;evi ns. The entire river mouth has been carefully la!d out and sys ten's of laving s-'ulimniipe mines so ar- Lrair-'ed as to render it practically un pos-iiblo for a:tack!ng veaselsi to ever s'aTelyVpa.-s Ly. Thfe se i:Jnes are to coflSii'iI?ieil that their explosion Is completely controlled by electric con nection with the shore batteries. In struments on shore can carefully track an approaching vessel, await the moment It is over a group of mines, touch an electric button and Instantaneously the npproachlng boat Is reduced to a maw of wreckage, which Is swallowed in a wild vortex of foaming, swirling water. The sub marine mines are also arranged so that they can be made to explode by contact, a mere touch from the ene my's boat Fuflldng to eliminate itself. SUMMER' COLDS Should not be neglected. It means a condition In the lungs that brings on Pneumonia, Bronchitia or some other serious disease. 1 Horeho ajlard's Is a pood remedy for sore throat and cold settled in the lungs. If cases pain In the chest, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, congestion In the lungs, loss of voice and Inflammation. It Is a fine family remedy, made only of the purest ingredients and possesses a wonderful sooth ing and healing Influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. Children like it because it Is pleasant to the taste; It Is a quick relief for the throat and lung disorders to which children are subject. Price 25c, 50c and $i.00 per Bottle. Buy the $1.00 size. It contains Ave times as much as the 25c size, and you get with each bottle a Dr. Hejrick'a Red Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest. JAMES F. BAZARS rao?mETQg ST. lsuis. m. For Weak Sight or Sore Eyes, one Stephen Kye Salve. It cures. Williams Drug Co. A: 'J y f CHARLES EDWARD HiCKS for Insurance protection. Representing lUesf cbesur and German Atactica!.' Insurance companies of New York. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE BY THE BUTLER. PRODUCE CO. fltitotiiobilo garage and Repair Sftop C. i. 2UMWALT,B0PRIET0n ;4 BELL, PHONE 731 Spacious and fully equipped for the repair, care, sale and housing of automobiles. Charges are reasonable and all work guaranteed. Special attention paid to repairs of farm implements, grinding plow shares. Brazing a specialty. Bicycle repairing and supplies We do everything that is done in iron BRINGS SUCCESS That's What It has done for us WITH THE HELP. OF THE t."IJSIC LOVING PUBLIC OUR BUSI NESS WHICH vCOMME-NCED FROM ,A. COMPARATIVELY SMALL BEGINNING ' HAS DEVELOPED TO 8UCH PRoP2rt,ons THAT IT HAS' NECESSITATED US TO SEEK LARGER AND "M0r CONVEN IENT QUARTERS WE HAVE THEREFORE ACQUIRED COMMPpl OUS PREMISES ON LIBERTY STREET. THESE PREMISES WHEN FITTED UP WILL PROVE TO BE THE MOST MODERN EQUIPPED AND BEST STOCKED MUSIC STORE IN AND AROUND THIS VICIN ITY OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC INSTRUMENT LINE WILL BE CAR RIED, INCLUDING GRAMOPHONES, SEWING MACHINES, ALL THE MOST POPULAR STANDARD GRADES. Special Feature Auto In terior Piano Players - BUSINESS DEALINGS THAT HAVE . ASSISTED US TO OUR PROS PERITY WILL BE MORE THAN DEMONSTRATED IN THE FUTURE. Note our new address HALLBERG 4 COMRANY'S OLD Liberty Street STORE SA'IiEtt-MGISie GO. L. F. 8AVAGE, MANAGER Liberty Street Salem, Oregon