PAGE EIGHT CIGHT PAOEt INDEPENDENCE tNTIH PRUE, INDtPIWDINCt, uwtuui, nuyt-.n ... rkht brvi. nlita clas cattle and RECENT REAL ! while eat these gentlemen will at ton J Mr. 8inn'i auction eale and will wore than likely make aome ad dillonal purchases at that time. Mr. Stump and Mr. Nelson are not high ly pleased 1th the Jewey Island rat tle which they purchased last prime. It belli the ft mt Importation direct from the Inland to Oreaon. Mr. Stump write that the cow May Hloaaoni has Improved wonderfully and la devel oping Into a great cow. W'e shall have more to nay about the Ken tucky Jersey upon their arrival In l'olk county Rural Spirit. ESTATE DEALS Benjamin Windsor to Harry B. Al bert t al, S72 acre, t S a, r 4 ami 5 w, 110. Mary A. Rmiuett and hd to W M llonfleur. land in t 7 a, r 3 w, 7750. C. 8. Illff ft ux to J V and Mary A Kelley, 101.7 cr.., i a. r If Pay Rent. BUY Jl HOME ) TOT AY J PSU, Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor matJo front Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar KofilunnKo Lima Phosphate WILL MAKE IT JERSEY ISLAND INDEPENDENCE NEWS A letter from J. B. Stump of Mou mouth, Oregon, says they are getting; Jersey crazy up that way and have determined to make Polk county the Jersey Island of the Pacific coast. They have bought another carload of Jerseys in Kentucky and Clark Hem- bree of Monmouth and Ross Nelson of Independence started after these ( Tuesday for La Crosso, Washington cattle on the 2ith of October. me, where thev will spend some two Mrs. Claudo Skinner was a Salem visitor Tuesday. It. Fay Dunsmore returned from Portlund on Wednesday. J. M. Virgin and C. Trultt nmde a trln to Portland om business Wednes day. For Sale A Rood covered spring hticlc by F. S. Wilson. Independence. Oregon. 2.V27 Miss Katie Dunsmore has accepted a position. In the Polk County Hank at Monmouth. X Dr. Lowe, tho optician, will be In Iiideoendeiice December 1. Last trip this year. P. M. Klrkiand made a flying trip to Portland and Oregon City on busl ness and pleasure. Patronize home Industry. The In dependence Laundry Is open for biz. All work guaranteed. We are here to stay. j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor left consists of twenty-one head of months with their daughter, Mrs. L. w. Wann. In order to reduce my winter stock of millinery as low as possible, I will sell trimmed hats at greatly reduced prices for the next ten days. Mrs. M. W. Wallace. O. A. Macy of Newberg has taken charge of the Spaulding Lumber Com pany's plant in this city. They are moving to Monmouth street wliere they will install many improvements. $10. Maud Illff to J W and Mary Ai Kel ley, 154 25 acres, t 8 , r 4 w, $10. E A Iitibcock et ux to J S A they. land lu Polk and Yamhill counties, $S75. C It Frlein et ux to Peter Neu feldt et ux, 30 acres, t 7 s. r 5 w, $."..".00. It K Williams to Joseph I. Murphy 19.92 acres, t 8 a. r 6 w. $400. Eleanor F Itutler to (linirgo lleeke) 3 acres, t 8 a, r 3 w, $;it.O. J. W Dawson et al to W S llellyc et ux. 34 acres, t 7 . r 3 w. $looo. Nl holas Steele et ux to Edward Steele. 70 acres, t 9 s. r 6 w. $:IS5(. Marv E Connett to F W Smith land Ism t 9 s. r 4 w. $4080 Edwin C Kevt et ux to Elsworth Ptckel. li1.7 acres, t 6 s. r 5 w $12,000. Mary N Welch arid hd to Henry Seaton land In Independence, $1. I. s Krlnk rt ux to Mary M Har rington, lots In South Falls City, $1. n n Harrlnaton et ux to Mary M Harrington., lots In Falls Cily. $300. Charles O Foster to Walter Tooze. 80 acres, t 8 s. r 6 w. $10. Frank Bond et ux to Berthold M Belike, 100 acres, t 6 s. r 8 w, $3500, Sam Morrison to H M Acheson et ux, 160 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w, $2500. J S Shanks et ux to A L Hartholo- mew, 44.50 acres, t 8 a, r 6 w, $3500. Charles E Hicks et ux to Hanna Bros, land In Independence, $1 Broadmead Land Co to Carl Behru, lots lm Broadmead, $10. O E Martin et al to Henry Conner, land in t 8 s, r 7 w, $50. Solomon Rlecs et UX to Alvln C Countryman, 1 acre, t 6 a, ) 8 w, $80. J S Cooner et ux to J R Cooper, 3 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $i. J R Cooper et ux to Wm Herren, 3 acres, t 8 s, rj 4 w, $500 HAVE YOU HERD? (Heard) about the big "drive" that's going on down at this meat market. No! That's really too bad, THIS SHOP IS "DRIVING" TO GET YOUR TRADE. We really deserve it, because we take euch pains to serve you and others with choicest of meat at lowest of prices. Try us and you'll be con vinced. ORDEP1 GIVEN US. RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION GEO. F. HECK INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Bell phone 163 Home phone 410 POLK'S GAZETTEER Tew and ViJIuue ill Oregon and Wanhington, giving a Di-wriptive Rkntch of each plane, Location, Shipping Facilities and a CJlaiwi fled Directory of each Businew and Profession. B. L. POLK CO., In. Seattle, Waih. George Little et ux to B A Owens- A doctor cannot achieve the auc-Adair, 10 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, $10, ium hl .Hit antltlaa Mm tn unless bla prescriptions are accurately com pounded with fresh, pure drugs.That's what we do. William Drug Co. 10tf The Portland papers in a recent is sue have somewhat excited the citi zens of Independenc, in regard to a raise In the price of eatables, but lo cal grocers see no cause for alarm, up to date. Independence athletes met Satur day and organized a football team. The following officers were elect ed: Grover Mattison, captaini; Dole Pomeroy, manager; Floyd Williams, treasurer. They will give the fans a "red hot" game Thanksgiving day. Highlands View and Review Club on last Thursday afternoon met at the home of Mrs. H. Buffum. There were nice selections of reading and Miss Bertha Hamann. entertained at the piano. After the program a dain ty lunch was served. The club meets at the home of Mrs. R. H. Campbell (this week. Farmers an Hop Growers For your insurance why not patronize Chas. E. Hicks Old Line and Mutual Companies U S Grant et ux to D J Riley, 40 .acres, t 7 e, r 4 w, $1850. J C Hastings to Ollle Alcorn, lots in Airlie, $10. W L Frink et ux to A F Courier and G F Vick, 146 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $10. B B Harrington et ux to L S Frink, 35.41 acres, t 8 8, r 6 w, $1. I M Butler to Spaulding Logging Co, lots in Independence, $170. H W Knower estate, by referee, to T Langele, 320 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w, $10,700. T Small et ux to J Van Meter, 10 acres, t 9 s, r, 5 w, $1550. N M Dickey et ux to E V D Paul, 180.50 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w, $9044. Martha Moreland and hd to O S Welch et ux, 134.7 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $2400, Silas Orchard to H W Quiring, lot In Dallas, $1500. Dane J Purvine to Clara Purvlne, lot In Independence, $500. T B Kay et ux to C A Wallace, -int 74-19 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w, $1500. A S Campbell et ux to It H Smith et ux, lot in Dallas, $525. Two-candidates were initiated into the Rebekah order at their meeting last Tuesday evening and officers were elected for the next terra. A delicious lunch was servd. Leroy Bierce and Miss Pearl Wood, both well known young people of this city, were married here Sun day afternoon at one o'clock. They left on the afternoon train for a short honeymoon. Mrs. D. A. Hodge of Salem attend ed Rebekah lodge here Tuesday night returning to Salem Wednesday morn ing. Miss Rowena Sperling was a Sa lem visitor Wednesday. J. s. Bohannonwas a business vis itor to Salem Thursday. Miss Marie Veness of Portland," but formerly of this city, is visiting Miss Dorothy Cooper. Dr. J. R. N. Bell of Corvallis was an Independence visitor this week, re turning home on Tuesday. The ladies of the M. E. church will have their chrysanthemum fair the- first week after Thanksgiving. Full particulars will be published in nexiweek's Eterprise. LSiivfng town Sell . reasonable, new range, heating stove, sanitary couch, china ' closet, , new axmineter rug. Enterprise office. While giv ing you this ad vice we do not mean VjW; H JljJlJ tn ariviiiA rou to iro to "V ", 'u V the poor house and bcoome a public 1 1 charge, but come to us and let ua ex-H plain to you our plan of how you can apply k your reut money to me purcuaso or a i.- Dome, ao mat in a anon time you win oe the possessor of your own place. Neither do we me an that you should go to the poor house to avoid the landlord problem, but we mean that It will pay you to step in or write to ua for our proposition of avoid ing him as well as the county's home. Our plan avoids both of these results. 1 If you have property that you desire to sell the best possible advice that we can give to you Is for you to sit down right now and write to the Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co., telling them what you bare, giving a full and com plete description. They can sell It for you quicker than any oth er real estate firm In the Willam ette ralley. CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ES TATE COMPANY of Independence, Oregon Send for list of farms for immediate sale The Chaa. Hlcka Ilea Estate Co. baa become one of the most widely known real estate firms of the Willamette valley, through Its range of advertivtng and pamphlets sent out over the northwest. They have done more for publicity for Polk county than has ever been dono heretofore. The company never quits. Advertising mat ter la going out every day. List your furin and kt it bs Bold W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTI8T Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. J. S. SMITH, LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty, satisiacuon guaranteed. Independent phone. AIRLIE, OREGON Succeed when everything else In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the aopreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVEH AND is the best medicine ever sold h over a druggist's counter. p For pains in the side or chest ; dampen a piece of flannel .with CI:am herlaiu'B Liniment and bind It oi over tho seat of pain. There Is nothing better. For sale by ail ko1 dealers. Do you read It? It's a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price Jl.50 a year. Wait. You can read it and the Independence Enterprise for one year, 104 copies 52 of Pacific Home stead and 52 of Independence Enter prisefor the price of one, $1.50, By spe:ial arrangement we are ably to offer our readers this rate. Send in your subscription now. Remember' $1.50 for both. Pay either office and mention this advertisement to secure the two papers. This offer is only to new subscribers of the E"terprire. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE wr - 'l- TH Repeating Shotguns USEP IN THE U. S. ARMY. The U. S. Army authorities know a gun ; that is why, when they decided to equip some troops with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also krtow a gun ; that's why, after submitting a Winches- . ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they pronounced it safejvre, strong and simple. If you want a shof!5 buy the one whoso strength and reliability led the U. S. Army authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's tho Winchester. E RELIABLE REPEATERS