Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, November 11, 1910, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. NOVEMBER 11. 1910.
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LETTERS F
STAFF SCRIBES
- PARKER NEWS
W. I Wuo, republican nominee (or
aheriff. w In thin vltlnlty finishing
up hl campalgu lt week.
Jim UuMull wu an Indt'peudctice
vUHor Wednesday
Kube Dickinson of Indi-pond'-nre
was lit Parktsr Friday..
F. F.'t'il ricksin lnd.'i
li. iii ta i, witless last Vtnlniiuy.
... I . IJwy ' l"'11 ul' l,h "
la .10 back hint wpk.
dome visitor Sunday returning Mon-
Italph Davidson wan an Indepen
dence visitor Sunday returning M"
day.
Mr. Coniiott and tin ukIiUt. Mrs.
Frederli kxen, were shopping In lu-
Tin Ciobat sale was well intended
a id most everything brought a f '
Sum HuhhuII wus helping l!P 1" 1 '
hoii boyH with their farm "work U'
several days.
Launcr C'oiiipton and IS. VallhT
wit. hunting In -lliln vicinity the
flrxt of till' week.
The. Davidson boys flushed their
diking Inst Friday.
For some rVasn there wan no
preurhliig service In (bo school houn
Sunday. Rev. McCain came in on
the morning train and wont on to
Iluena Vlstn.
Some aiiiiill boys bi-canio alarmed
at wbat they suppoHed to be a cou
gar iK-ar the Davidson bridge la
Saturday and several mon with their
dogs Joined In the flume. They final
ly succeeded In chiming Mr. Cougar
up a tree and behold It was only a
Jiuge cat.
P. T. Peterson and F. O. Fredor
icksen went to independence on Mon
day's freight.
Saves an Iowa Man's Life
The " very grave seemed to yawn
before Robert Madsen of West Hur
llnKton.Iowa. when, after seven weeks
in the hospital, four of the best phys
icians gave him up. Then was shown
the marvelous curative power of Elec
tric Hitters. For. after eight months
of frightful suffering; from liver trou
ble and yellow. Jaundice, getting no
help from other remedies or doctors,
five bottles of this matchless medi
cine completely cured him. It's pos
itively gtiatinteert for Stomach, Uver
or Kidney troubles and never disap
points. Only 50c at all druggists.
MONMOUTH NEWS
Judging from the weather on elec
tion day and the day following the
county and state went "wet."
Miss Bessie Sheppard of North
Yamhill was an over. Sunday visitor
at the Wolverton home.
Miller and Weber's lecture was re
ceived by a full house at the Evan
gelical church Saturday evening.
H. V. Portwood of Alrlle was a
business visitor here Saturday.
A L. Beckley of Yoncalla bought
the Gardner lots where the house
burned recently, and will erect there
on a modern bungalow.
Miss Edith Wolverton returned
Saturday from a pleasant visit at the
farm with her grandparents Laugh
ary. '
After renting their home to F. Y.
Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. L. Moore
left Thursday for Seattle to spend
the winter with their daughters, Mrs.
Stevens and Mrs. Donahue.
George Bennett, who was injured
by the wood saw last week, is now
able to be out again.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Allin and son
visited at the Rodgers home Satur
day. C. C. Sloan and wife are moving
to Cornelius where he recently bought
property. Mr. Sloan sold his farm.
Fred Sloan and wife are also going
to live at Cornelius.
Agate Rebekah lodge No. 177 met
November 8 in the evening to prac
tice the new team work after which
refreshments were served. All pres
ent enjoyed the evening.
Shall Women Vote?
If they did. millions would vote Dr.
King's New Life Pills the true rem
edy for women. For banishing dull,
fagged feelings.backaehe or headache,
constipation, dispelling colds, impart
ing appetite and toning up the sys
tem, they're unequalled. Easy, safe,
sure. 25c at all .druggists.
ANTIOCH NEWS
Monmouth.
William rUhbatk has bought prop
erty In Carlton.
Robert Halkt of Oakdale was In
this locality Thursday.
Tom Ruliivan of McTlromonds Val
ley paad through her Thursday.
Mlsa Fay Shipley vialled with
frleiida In Monmouth Friday.
Mr. d Mrs. George Bwearlngen
uiade a business trip to Daltaa Thurs
day. Misses llael and Fern Johuson
visited with their brother, Wa'ter
Johnson, and family In Independence,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mell Ashford ami Albert Marks of
near HUkreall were here Suturday.
Not Sorry f r Blunder
"If tuy friends hadn't blundered In
thinking I wan a doomed victim of
consumption. I might not " Bllvo
now." writes D. T. Bandera, of Hr
rodHbnrg, Ky., "but for years they
saw every attempt to euro a li"
r,kl.L couth fall. At last I tried
Dr. King's New Discovery. The ef
fect whs wonderful. It soon stopped
.the couch and I am now In better
health than I have had for years.
.This wonderful life-saver Is an unrl-
j vailed remedy fr rouglm. colds, la
(fr'ppo as'hma. croup, hemorrhages,
whoopln cough or weak lungs. ie.
'll.on. Tr!ftl bottle freo. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
Raw Land 650 an Acre
Edward Hurke of Chicago yesterday
! purchased the Gllman Andrews or
chard tract of forty acres for 26,OuO.
Much of this property Is raw tana an
Mr. Burke will clear a portion till"
winter and plant It to Cornice and
Winter NelHs pears.
A tract of apple-bearing orchar
land In the vnlley was sold to I M.
Mae.Marlln for I'.iGOO, the orchard con
taining sixteen acres. The property
adjoining this was recently sold to J.
E. Anderson, for $1500 an acre. This
orchard Is one of the most product
ive in the valley, over 100 trees this
season producing an average of thir
ty boxes to the tree, bringing a price
of $2.25 a box. One of these trees
vielded thirty-three boxes of sound
commercial apples of uniform color
and grade. Morning Oregonlan Nov.
8. 1910.
"I do not believe there Is any oth
er medicine so good for whooping
coush as Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy" writes Mrs. Francis Turpln,
Junction City. Ore. This remedy Is
also unsurpassed for colds and croup.
For sale by all good dealers.
Boys and Girls May Be Had
Boys may be had and sometimes
girls. The older ones at ordinary
wages and others to be schooled and
cared for In return for slight servic
es rendered.
For particulars address W. T. Gard
ner, Supt. Boys' and Girls' Aid Soci
ety of Oregon. Portland, Or.
$10 TO $30
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY.
Miss Launla Clinton is visiting
relatives at AirlJe this week.
Geo. Sullivan of Monmouth was in
our vicinity Sunday.
. Miss Lizzie Bogynaka Sundayed in
Add This Fact to Your Store of
Knowledge.
Kidney disease advances so rapid
ly that many a person is firmly In Its
grasp before aware of its progress.
Prompt attention should be given the
slightest symptom of kidney disorder.
If tere is a dull pain In the back,
headaches, dizzy spells or a tired,
worn-out feeling, or if the urine is
dark, foul-smelling, Irregular and at
tended with pain, procure 'a good kid
ney remedy at once..
Your townspeople recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state
ment of this Independence citizen.
J. A. Simmons, Log Cabin St., In
dependence, Ore., says: "I do not
believe I would be alive today were
It not for Doan's Kidney Pills. I suf
fered for a long time from kidney
trouble and lumbago. The kidney se
cretions were too frequent and pain
ful In passage and caused me much
annoyance. I tried a number of rem
edies, but was not helped until I be
gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. They
benefitted me from the first and I
am now free from kidney complaint.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole- agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given thai the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of George Whlteaker, . deceased, has
filed her final account in the county
court of the State of Oregon for Polk
county, and that Saturday, the l2th
day of November, 1910, at the hour of
10 a. m. thereof, at the courf room
of the said county court in the city
HERE ARE SUITS AND OVERCOATS GOOD FOR THAT TIRED FEEL
ING THEY ARE 8UCH A RELIEF TO THE MAN WHO HAS GROWN
WEARY OF COMMON STOCKS.
THE WAY THEY ARE MODELED AND MADE, AND STYLED AND
TAILORED, IS ONLY A LITTLE LESS SURPRISING THAN THE WAY
THEY ARE PRICED.
We Have a Eeputation for
Building Good Clothes
WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR BUILDING GOOD CLOTHES, AND
THIS FALL THE SHOWING 13 ADAPTED TO MAKE ANY MAN
PROUD. LET US MAKE A NEW MAN OF YOU.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
SALEM, OREGON
of Dallas Polk County. Oregon, has! NANCY A. WHITEAKER, ! A doctor cannot achieve the sue
' " . . . .... ., .wm .nilllu Kim tn unless
been appointed by said court as tne Aammisirainx or me estate u. .- .
time and place for the hearing of ob-J George Vhlteaker, deceased.
this prescriptions are accurately com-
Joction. to the said final account and Dated and first published October j pounded wltn Iresh. pure
the settlement thereof. i 14. 1910. B. F. Swope, Attorney, zh ww we uor.
Turkey Given
Away
i -
HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET A
Thanksgiving Turkey Free
s READ THE OFFER
WE WILL GIVE TO EVERY PERSON BUYING A RANGE FROM NOW UP TO THANKSGIV
ING DAY AN ORDER FOR A TEN POUND TURKEY, WHICH YOU CAN GET FREE OF
CHARGE TO ROAST IN YOUR NEW RANGE ON THE 24TH OF THIS MONTH.
Our Ranges Can Be Had from
$37.50 to $75
OUR SAMPLE ROOM "
WE HAVE A FINE 6 OLE RANGE THAT WE CAN SELL YOU FOR $37 50. WE : WISH I TO
am YOUR ATTENTON TO OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THE LATEST SELF BASTING
MA8TEF DC TnOT THANKSGIVING-GO BY WITHOUT ONE. WE ALSO WISH TO
CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR FULL STOCK OF HEATERS.
Get Our Prices Before Buying
A
FR
. ah if YOU NEED A" RANGE, BUY IT NOW AND GET YOUR TURKEY
!V$4ik&ir-'?"? PURCHASED ,N OUR STORE.
R. II. WADE & COMPANY
W. E. CRAVEN, MGR.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON