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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
PAGE IK INOePENDCNCS ENTtKMUr, INOrPfNOrNCC. OREGON. NOVEMBER 25. 1110. ItOHT PAGt FROM LETTERS SIAFHCRIBES MONMOUTH NEWS Mr. Jacob Smith Is at Dallston to rare for her father, Mr. Clanfleld. ho it yet very ill. Miss Nancy Klmaey went to Port Iniid Saturday for a thtve wft'k"' vUlt. MUs Uira Lewis went to Portland Saturday her abc will spund lb winter. Her brother, 0. C. Lewis, I dot n n rarHiter ork In that city. The Jubilee at the normal assom bly ball mill he the greatfat event of the woek. It will ho held Saturday from II to 4 o'clock. Lunch will be served In the gymnaittum. beginning at 1 o'clock. F. II. Mulkey bought a one-acre tract In the western part of town It U well Improxed and the ronsldor- ation paid was ftooo. Mr. Frank Murddck anl Mlns Fay m v ic'-ri'vriMi mm mm 1 I iWlVA MW w-v mm J'l THE eating Shotguns USED 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 alao know a gun ; that's why, after submitting a Winches ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of teata, they pronounced it taff, sort, ft rung and simple. If you want a shotcuh buy the une whose Strength and reliability led the U. S. Army authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's the Winchester. RELIABLE REPEATERS FURNITURE The Kind with a Reputation :S-S fift 'Will ; y vyr- ' - tfyyy? " 3 iSSiii K (f fl mi YOU WILL FIND HERE FOUR FLOORS OF GOOD CLEAN UP-TO-DATE GOODS. OUR FURNJTURE STOCK CONSISTS OF SUCH WELL KNOWN LINES AS GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOK CASES, HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET8, HEYWOOD BROS. AND WAKEFIELD CO. CHAIRS, ROCKERS AND WICKER GOODS, 8TICKLEY BROS.'. UPHOL STERED FURNITURE AND MANY OTHER EQUAL LY DEPENDABLE BRANDS. IN OUR STOVE AND RANGE DEPARTMENT WE SHOW A CO.MPUETE LINE OF South Bend Malleable Ranges . THE BEST RANGES IN THE WORLD BY ACTUAL TEST. OTHER RANGES FROM $27 UP. OUR AS SORTMENT OF HEATERS IS LARGE AND VARIED. WE HAVE THEM PRICED FROM S2.25 UP. WE AL SO HAVE A FINE LOT OF FIRE 8CKCEN3, AND IRONS AND FIREPLACE 6ETS YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN CORRECTLY FURNISHING A HOME RUG8, CAR PETS, DRAPERY, BEDDING. CROCKERY, WALL-PAPER AND PICTURES WE HAVE THEM ALL, HON EST GOODS AT MO0E8T PRICES. - ( wn rnilRT ST. SALEM, OREGON SALEM, OREGON Sirhkler wr married Sunday, Ni veuitx'r CO, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ht rl k ler. Rev. L. I Hoover officiating The young folks will begin house keeping In tlii-lr own home, the far rlah residence, which Mr. Murdoch recently bought and refitted Bud has furnished In modern order. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch are well knowo rel dents of Moumoutb and their many friends wish tbem a lung, prosperous and happy married life. Mrs. A. II. .Morlan and daughter Mar 1. 1 and Mrs. A. T. Cross and her grandson, l'nul Crons, will go to tows to atny a month or more. Mrs. Cross will prohab'y remain tliero with her son. A great tunny visitors are expect ed lii'if to partake of TtmuktiKt v intt f.'Ktlvilli'H vtlih their friends. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas I I ounty. Frank J. Cheney nutkes mh thai lie Is ni'iilor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bUHlt:ena l.i the Clly of Toledo, County ami Ktatt nror-snld. and that said firm will pay tite sum of ON K HlNDKrOO IH)I. I. A Its for each and every cane of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by ilie um- of Hall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHKNKYj Sworn to before mo and sntiscriliod In my presence, this 6th day of De cember A. D. ISNfi. A. W. C.LKASON Notary Public. Halls Catarrh Ctiro Is taken Inter nally, and ads directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolodo. O. Sold by all druggists, 7.1c. Take Hall's Family PIHs for con stlpation. - ' Card of Thanks In bolialf of the official board and members of tho Methodist church of this city, I desire to express our gratefulness to the Odd Fellow lodge for the use of their chairs and to the Rebekahs for the use of their dishes. The church is also very thankful to all the members of the choir, espec ially the friends who have not been regular members of the choir. Their work was unusually good and every one was delighted. Appreciation. Is also expressed for the kindness shown by the many friends who helped afford the sumptuous feast given at noonv Praise Is due to the kind services rendered by Dr. J. T. Abbett, T. S. McDanlel and all the visiting pastors. The entire church and all the friends heartily commend tbo Rev Fletcher Homan, D. D., president of Willamette University, for his mas terful management of the finances. The church also appreciates the courtesy shown by the sister church es in dismissing their services to at tend the dedication of our church. Above all, thanks and praise to many who contributed bo nobly and thus made it possible to dedicate the church without debt. W. J. WEBER No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A Strang ia trei all over. No saaa eaa be etroag se ie sttfftrteg Irani week etomeoh with its ) Mat iadifMtioa, or traaa stme other dieee of Ibe stemeeli and its eMoewted organs, whiob im pir ditio and tritioe. For wnea the stomach Is week or dneeeed there ie lots of the nutrition contained in lood, which is tho eoerae of all phnteal strangth. When a aaaa "down'! incl Jut right," when he doeen'l eUeo well, hae ea neomlortahle leelial in the stoaneh aher oelinf , is Ualuid, nervous, irritable and decpoocV Ml, be is loaing tho nutrition suMded to make strength. si mmm aeaaT ase Dr. Plrv0'a Quldm Mtdltat Oeeorerr. it cor- efaeoeea mt fs)e mfmacH mat otmtr rgaaa of sfgesraa mm4 mmtrtllmm. It eaca tm blood. iarfeMrea re rar mtrmmtmamm tae kldortm, aoorlaaea ra aerraa, mmd am ISIVL3 HLALTH AXD STKEHVTrt TO THE WHOLE BOOT. Yots can't afford to accept ittrtt nottrum ea a suhatitute lor this noo- alooholie medicine or non coMrtMirioN, out even though the urfent doalar may thereby make a little biffer profit. Ingredients printed on wrarrwr. E. L. TOWNSEND bM purchasi'd E. T. Hetikle's BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here hi a chance to get a flret-claaa share and balr cut. SPEKLING BROS. MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS FISH IN .SEASON . ALL ACCOUNTS MUST ELE PAID EVERY 30 DAY8. CASH PAID FOR VEAL AND PORK. CRYING FOR HELP Lots of it fn Independence but; Daily Growing Less. The kidneys cry for help. Not an organ In the whole body so delicately constructed. Not one so important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. ' When they fail the blood becoines foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the first indica tions of kidney trouble. It is the kidneys' . cry for help. Heed it. Doan's Kidney Pills are what Is wanted. Are just what overworked kidney need. They strengthen and invigorate the kidneys; help them to do their work; never fail to cure any case of kidney disease. James W. Ayre, Fifth St., McMinn vllle, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been used by myself, as well as other members of my family for disordered kidneys with good re sults. I gave a statement for publi cation recommending this remedy in 1907'and I can say at this time that it was correct in every detail." 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. SUNSET MAGAZINE 313 Battery St., San Francisco, Calif. Please send me "Sunset" for three months in accordance with your spec ial offer. Enclosed find twenty-five cents Stamps or Coin. Name ,' Address - State Town POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $38,.88.00 Transacts i General Banking Business OFTfC-CRS A NO DIRECTORS-: J. H. Hawley, PTtsa. J. B. V. Butler, no Pre. Ira Powll Cash. F. S. Powell. J. B. 4tuast. I. M. Simpson. A live business training school. Endorsed by business men. The mcIioo! whoso graduates secure positions and hold them. Living pxpninwn low. Sohool in continuous ansMinn. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Salem, Oregon COITTAGE HOTEL CHARLES 8AVAGE. LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations 160 Court street Telephone 209 Main n I . Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel OtdlClll Your Fire Insurance On account of the great demand for a mutnol Are Insurance company here In Independence by the people generally I have arranged to repre sent the Farmers' Fire Relief Asso ciation. Chae. E. Hicks. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Plys between Independence and Sa- im dailv. exceDt Sundays, passen ger and freight bualneaa solicited. Leave Independence 9:30 a. m. Leave IndependonrJe ......8:00 p. m. Leave Salem . --7:30 a. m. Leave Salem 3:30 P- m' 8KINNER BROS, OWNERS INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABUS prom hfKopenJtoa to Dallas Tratn No. 84 leaves Independent daily 6:00 a m. and Monmouth at 6:16 a, in, and arrives at Dallas at 6:40 sv m. . M Train No. 68 leaves Independence A ally gt 10:60 a. m. and Monmonth a 11-05 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at 11:30 st. m. xt tm timM TrWtanendence inuu iv -j -- daflr at 6:1B p. m. and Monmonth at a. on n m tmA mrtvvu at Dallas at u.w - f:66 p. m. From Indepondmnce for Alrlie Train No, W taenrm, Independenca dally at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth, at 7:15 a. m. and arrives at Alrlie at 7:60 a, m. Train No. 73 leaves Independence dally at I: JO p. m. and Monmouth at 3:50 p. m. and arrives at Alrlie at 8; 25 p. m. Prom Dallas for Independence Train No. 66 leaves Dallas daily at 8:80 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65 a, m. and arrives at Independence at 8:16 a. m. Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dally at 1:00 P m. and Monmouth at 1:3S p. m. and arrives at Independenc at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Alrlie.) Train No. 71' leaves Dallas dally at 8:00 P. m. and Monmouth at 8:2& p. m. and arrives at Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Alrlie for Independenc Train No. 62 leaves AirUe dally at 8:16 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:60 a. m, and arrives at Independence at 9:10 a. m. Train No. 72 leaves Alrlie' daily at 4:06 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 4:60 p. m. am mm fx;-) Uw G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Cem etery work. etc.