tlOMT fAOtt iNOIPtNOINCK CNTERPRIsE, INOIFINOENCI, ORtOOM. OCTOBER 14, 1910. PAGt FIV CITY NOTES Mr. L. U IUwIu as a H pui Mi ltor Wednesday J. a. Mf'nloth bM returned from I'ayton tu Independence. Mr. and Mrt. M. Mcmln were visit ors to 1'ortland Wedtiuaday. CASTOR I A Tor lz'.ui i d Cbtldita. The Kind Ycu l!;:.8 Atofi Bough! Bm t'.e i alias f'ir perclval returned Bt- j urday from visit lo Portland Han Vrrn of Talmage found a tnrnt Plr of the date of 1H0. J. B Bobsiioon and wlfs were r"r-la-d ll'r lb last of lait week. J! Foster was up fmtu Portland and visited bit parents over Sunday. J. L. Bto- kton and family were over from Salvtu l:t tbi-lr automobile Sun day. 0-r Wolf vii a passenger on the launch Tuesday morning for fta I 'in. Mrt 8. E. Owen and daughter, Mlail NoU, were Balcm shoppers last Fri day. -!-C5SrT " W visiting her brother, Dr. All Homestead "' ortland Is: n of thla Io you read It? Ifa a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pac ific fou'"r Count fanner. Subscription price f 1.50 a year. Walt. You tan read It and the Independence Enterprise fr one year, 104 copies C2 of Pacific Home stead and 62 of Independence Enter prise for the price of one. $1.50. Hy apeciai arrangement we are able to offer our reader thla rate. Send In your subscription now. Remember 11.60 for both. Pay either office and mention tbla advertisement to secure the two pa pen. This offer la only to new aubacrlbera of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE J. L Ilanna and Sam Irvine have returned from their trip to Harney Mr. Lottie IledKea Dorrla la suffer ing from an attack of Inflammatory' rbeumatUui. County School Superintendent II. C Beyniour waa a vlaltor In Indepen dence Tueaday. Win. AddIio and the Mines MUUa and Anna Addiaon were Balem shop pera yesterdsy, I. Govro ud Geore nh left ye tsrdsy for Lot Anaetee where they will spend lb winter. Mm. Tom Warren returned lait week from n extended visit wnu relative In Linn county, ' I - Mm. J. L. Collins and daughter, Dei tba, were anions Salem visitors Inst Saturday via Bklnncr'a boat. Come In a d meet your frlendi. j Bee the wonderful Laurel aieel range In operation. Bit Calbreath. Mm. I'hilllm. of North Dakota, a j aimer of the wife of Conductor How ard. U here v siting with relvatles. Mm. Jim Collins of Bulem Is In In dfj endt nee visiting her mother, Mm. Neeley, and her Independence frieuils. Just received, large assortment of fibre ruga which will bo sold at rock- bottom prices Saturday. Hice & Cal- breatb. ' Wm, Rlddell, ths noted stockbreed- er of the Monmouth country, was transacting business tn Independence yesterday. Somebody wanted to know what all the crowd Is dottig at Bice ft Cal- In breath's. We will ; -tell you. Eating biscuits and drinking "coffee. Cite ft Calbreath. w. W. Perclval baa returned from Roaeburg and The Dalles where be attended the race. Mrs, Jesse Wblteaker la vliltln her mother, Mra. Peter Burnett, McMlnnvllle. , "t- A ' - , .. . - . v. -.. A , " ei " ' Jri ' f : r I L-.ri -J For the Ambitions 1 9 JIntbcm'tp ebucation br BwU fnr thnM wha cuinni mtletut la Mrio. All ouni-ti.n. to, lading final luniiiaUmia. la FKES far luclwt UidonW pruHon h ou!li-aor anlTxral if, uman'a tlub. rmngr. ngiwn mod horn aiaiara. Ho praliuitcai puwuto' tkrn la nqulnxt. Tula uujl orwaa awl OTpurtnulty tV yon. Nuul fur a dascrlpUr bulletin to tb A dollar saved la a dollar earned. Why burn up your money? You can save half your fuel by using a Laurel ranite. Come in and see us Bice & day to Portland to continue her work caH,reatn In the hoapltal there. MUa Ada Ketchum returned Tburs- I Fao-na . . . Orecea Gus Sperling has bought the B. F. Wblteaker residence on C street and Is having It remodeled. Mrs. Geo. Wblteaker and daughters, Misses Ethel and Vivian, were Port land shoppers last week. Miss Mabel Boydston, who Is study ing music at Oregon Agricultural Col lege, spent Sunday at home. Sanitary Methods prevail in our factory. Tbls SmI Buaraitiii Pvn Candy a ratroniee the "Modern Healer" ModOTCaiilact Portland. OrtfMi Mrs. G. A. Wilcox Is visiting In I The Dalles with her aunt. Mrs. French', and other relatives. Did you get a ticket on the $60.00 Laurel range? Somebody Is going to get a range free Saturday afternoon. Why not you? Come In. No purchase required. Bice ft Calbreath. If we told you we 'were going to put money In the bank for you, you would be Interested. That Is just what we do w ten we sell you a Laur el steel range. Come in and we will show you. Bice ft Calbreath. W. L. BIGE THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR THE OFFICE OF SHERIFF OF POLK COUNTY I reapectfully solicit the support of the voters of Polk county and prom ise If elected to give the people of Polk county a clean, impartial and businesslike administration of the of fice of sheriff, with fairness to all .but favors to none and hope to be come acquainted with as many of the voters as my time will permit before the election on November 8, 1910. Yours respectfully, W. L. BICE fS A good pair reading glasses more hog raisers. Following a confer A, . . . . Compare Our Prices With thot too hv bm ill th habit of mtIim. rnj yoa will that w flnr uu ft uiwUmTiTl -og on all work antl you rem not yot bettwf raialM Work ftnwhort, no iua.tr how much you pa. ,5 flfel.' j- oridtf work lor or - town tfttron onp tir if dslrrj Fiunltwa oxtrtM-tion out. atront In trtm whnn piatm or TlUtfB woi rk la ontaa. Coniultallon fraa. MolvCrowni S5.00 22k8Hd,.Ia.lh4.Cd GoM Filljnta 1. CO Enaroal Fillingi 1. 00 Sllnr Fllllmti .CO Gooil Rubbar . Plaloi 5.00 Bail Rad Rubbar Platat l.t'J SI. W.. will, rniMTimMiauu Palnlaia Entr'tlon .50 ii tun ufinimu nnuu bint mkthodi All n-ork fullr etmrnnteed for fifteen yean. Wise Beittal Co.9mc. Painless Dentists fiillnt Building, Third end Washington FORTt ND, PRE. OIIUaHoura: a A. U, to a P. M. Soudaya, to I Mrs. V S. Cooper has returned from Sherman county in eastern Or egon where she went with her hus- Mrs. D. A. Hodge and daughters, bai)d gome ,wo wpeli9 aa Mr. Coop- Mlssea Ruth and Frances, left Tues- remained in that country to attend any for their mew homo In Slem. U0 nt. business interests there.' no accounts in tne business nouses Claude Skinner left the first of the are to be charged to me except by weuk on B fortnight's outing with my own order. M. C, Russell. friends in the Slletz reservation. One Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell has returned ot ,he (un) pleasant features in pros- to Portland after visltlne her broth- up(-t "ne "e le" muepennence was I t ......- II .. t- .... i. VA ore n, on n v nmior r ihi. nilv iwemy-nve 11111 vk. 01001 hi iu place where he is to camp. Mr. Thos. Warren of Talmace has Just returned from a Visit to her ur, iJunsmore leu weanenuuy r mother at 8odavllle. She also visiteti """. pendence National Bauk at Lebanon while she was away. weeung 01 tne uregou oa ot u m r.ndependent 4410, For Sale Gasoline wood saw. inK. he will snend a few days at and Handy r g for farmer, to saw wood, near prineville, in Crook county, a chop grain, cut ensilage, pump water, former pnstorate, renewing old ac- etc. Apply to S.. Muuioman, indepen- quaintances, dence. 17-20 Mrs. W. J. Weber of this city, who A boy was born to thetoine or wr. has been for the last year state sec- An energetic campaign will be car- farm population toward this profitable and Mrs. J. W. Stanton In this city retary of the Loyal Temperance Le- rled on throughout the Northwest for industry. Monday, October 10. The child has gon handed in an excellent report been christened by his parents with of the L. T. L. Dr. $1.00 at Kramer's. Duganne, . Dentist, over tf Inde- ence at Spokane during the past week, it was decided to get the rail- Bell phone roadSt- the agricultural colleges and tf the newspapers to work in co-opera- They certainly can do It. Do what? tkrn to arouse interest amosg the Bake biscuits in a Laurel range and farmers. An information bureau on use Just a piece of paper for a stove the hog question will be maintained pipe. Bice & Calbreath. by the Portland Union Stockyards 1 company and a systematic effort Hog Raising Campaign ' made to turn the attention of tbe the name of Leon J. work -of the state to the W. C. T. U. convention being held at Salem this week. She addressed fifinren Herlf wlnhnn in announce the opening of his new butcher shop "'" " j in the building formerly occupied, by Welch & Smith on C street. He so licits your patronage. When you feel Btretchy. Half ' Blcfi Blue and Out of Borti, look to the Liver; it la . . Torpid. ; ' HERBINE . I the- Remedy You Need. ' It Is an Invigorating tonle for a torpid liver. The first dose brings Improvement, a few days use puts the liver In fine vigor ous condition.' Herblne also ex. tends its restorative influenoe to the stomach and bowals. It helps digestion and food SBalmU latlon, purines ths bowals and brings back the habit of regu lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach, liver sad bowel are active, bilious ' lm purities no longer obstruct functional processes, the result of which la renewed energy, mental activity aad cheerful pirlti. ' Prlee 0e' fee' Bottle. . ' ( Jamair.Ballard.Prop. StLoulevMo. Mrs. H. C Dunsmore has purchased the Butler residence property In this city but not the Dickenson place across the bridge, as was stated" in i last week's Enterprise. . Use Stephana Eye Sirve Bore Eyes, it cures. for . WILLIAMS J3RUQ CO Mrs. H. Chas.- Dunsmore is- at Sa- ,lem this .week, attending the state meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance UoJon, of which she is president for Polk county, u - . Homer Wood and family of Vancou ver have come to Independence to spend the winter. Mrs Wood Is a former Independence girl, the daugh ter .of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Robinson, Sr. j 'Betray There ' .came to. the" hop ranch of Walker Bros., one-half mile northeast of Independence, -about Oct. 1, one brown horse and one sorrel fil ly, each aged about two yea.rs.. Owner may have same by proving property and' paying costs. ' ' ' '. ' ,. " r; . .... .'. t)rchardlsts Ajtention-i:Now tbe' time o pray for Anthracnose, or pettd Spot, also Woolly Aphis. ' Call and gVrtO?.'H"Il.'a8.,.t0! wha't tQ . spiy .i'itl) .-. Pse. : our-. Pea Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty of Port Angeles came to Independence Wednesday. They hope to be able to purchase a home in this commun ity. It is their plan to do. evangel istic work during the fall and winter. and in the summer to live on the small tract of land they hope to se cure. In last week's paper was published a news 'item to the effect that Chas. Williams of this place had moved his family to Salem and was himself going to work with a well drilling out fit. This Item came from what was supposed to have been reliable in formation, but, so far as Mr. Wil Hams' occupation is concerned, It was all a mistake. He Is still in the blacksmlthing business here' and ex pects to remaim. .. B. Fay Dunsmore, whom last we mentioned as returning to work with the Honeyman Hardware Company in Portland, did not remain in the city, but returned to Independence Friday. After consultation and examination by pr.. Matson, It was found that his lungs were not entirely healed . and the ''doctor refused to permit him to lke ' up any indoor employment for same time yet. Fay will therefore blue stone and Roche Harbor Lime. probably spend the winter at home Williams DtrogCtKV .',' 20tf in Independence. " . Pianos and Organs from best the cheapest to the sold on installments and rented. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON Scully machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sawing machines. Sewing machines '. rented. ' Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON EDISON, VICTOR AND CO LUMBIA taking iftacbine A full stock of Records. Geo; C. Will SALEM, OREGON Catcst Sheet ItliHic Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. Geo. a Will ALCM, OREGON k HI