Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, January 13, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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INDtPCNOCNCK f NTtRFRUE. INDtFENDtNCE. ORIOON. ""' T Blg" "
Duiiug lit Stormy Weather
You will tx iiiliirti"l in
iiiiii'tliinn tlml will pril
ls v it wimlnii fir the InMy.
Invent igtitu our tH'k of
Dry goods
mill ymi will Ui Uui'lil(ii. v
liiiinlle h mm'li tii lino.
L KIce, Independence. Oregon
INDEPENDENCE NEWS
lU'v. Hiiyili r anil JuukIiIit wt I"
ttalfiii Monday.
Crins. K. IIMta was In Astoria a
few days lat week.
II. Mliinliall of 1'hllomath, Intends
to open a tailor shop this it')'
iOIIII.
C. llmlii-y f tli county '. tr""
aiiiifil lnMliH-HH III this illy Katur.laj.
Not wltliHtanilliiK tint mow Tuesday
niiiriiliiK tin auto slant' made Its us
f.nil trip to tin- station.
II. Ilinknor of Ralem. trammeled
biiNliifMM In tln city tin- fori' pnri of
jlin week.
Dr. IiiiKannc, Dentist, over Inde
p ndi-nro National Hunk. Hi ll l""
121; Iiidi'e'I'"t.
(ion Donahue of Portland, wai In
thu city Wednesday In tlm Interest
of thu Kvn'iiK Telegram.
ConKriHHnian W. C. Hawley has
our thank for a b-nuilful wall map
Willi ll was received tlllH week.
V. Karl Online of Portland,
In tin- rlty ::' day IhhI week
wan
nml
made thin office a pleasant call.
A aiiiall snow storm set I'" M""
day evening and for thu first time
thin season we felt Indication of
.winter.
The SpnuldliiK LoKKlng Co. moved
Into their now office last week.
If you want to buy a Rood type
writer rheap call at this office.
4
For Sale Spits pupa. Three female
and one nialo full blood SplU pups.
1.1.(10 and I'i.OO. lnqulro of Forest
Finch, Independence, Oregon. n32.
The hops In thts section of the
statu are evidently all on the mar
ket. At any rate the advance in the
price has not created much of a stir
among growers.
Miss Ktta Chamberlain, who has
been viaitljitf Mrs. II. Mattlson for a
couplo of inonthH, has returned to
Jier home In I'ortland.
Old Orego.iJans predict skating for
thu boys and girls before the winter
la over. We have had a variety of
conditions already and can dispense
with tho cold if necessary.
Pr. T. C. Campbell and wife of
Cast'o Hock, Wash., who have been
at tho homo of the latter's parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fryer, returned
to their homo last week.
T. M. Irvine, who has been
employed in the Enterprise office
for some time, expects to go to Win
lock, Wash., next week where he has
a position in a printing office.
Several of our sportsmen were up
and down the river Sunday In pur
suit of ducks. We have not heard
any great reports as a result of the
expeditions.
4
C. E. Lampman of Stayton, arrived
in the city last evening and Is visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Henry E. Browne.
Mrs. Dr. Lee of Seattle, la visiting
at the home df T. J. Lee in this city.
She will remain for some time.
The Orpheum Road Show, present
ing what is said to be high class
vaudeville, under the management of
W. Forbs and Kate Kid, will be pre
sented in this city January 21. The
Company conies well recommended
and will probably put on a good
show.
THE FIVE HUNDRED
The "Five Hundred " club met at
tho home of Mrs. Claude Skinner yes
terday afternoon, and owing to the
Inclement weather the following lad
les were conveyed to the place of
meeting to one of Long & Campbell's
autos: Mrs. W. R. Allen, Mrs. S. B.
Walker, Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, Mrs.
Word Buttler. Mrs. Damon, Mrs. Wil-
lard Craven, Mrs. Monroe Klrkland,
Mrs. Morwln. Mrs. Drexler, Mrs. B
Swope, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. O. Cam
key, Mrs. Shenefield, Mrs. E. O. Tad-
dock and Mrs. Dr. Butler.
illm tioreuca tturton lilted tn Vl
Us t tew ciyi toll wock.
L. II. Fischer of 8Hvrton, wsi
la tti dty 1st Thursday.
Ah li..riiii T-ih-r' MMM"g
r tmlii al Fails C ty tisturUy
II. lir lilmrg iiaiism li-il buntm-
In run hind tint foro pari of the w'k
J. (. Mum mi of Albany, wan In
the rlty on bunliH'M lt Fildny.
W. W. AllliKhm of Albany, wiii
In iliu city Suliirduy.
Kd. lionnni of Moiinmitli, wan In
lln. illy Hun.luy.
Kali t'lty I talking up a ei r
yali tii at iirmcnt.
A. J. LarmMi of Uulla. wa In tin'
rlty Hatiinlny.
Mr. Ir. Uunaiiiorn I vbiltlng In
Portland and will lie absent a weiH
or ten diiy
W. W. vr. Ml puri haaed the Tay
lor farm near Hi la iy one diiy IhI
week.
Th ii'iiiiHirnrv w liter weather lia
been innkiiiK irouDie lor iim i-m-i mi.
IlKht a ill telephii men. t
It. A. llarrlH, a I'olk county boy.
liuu b I appointed Htate prlnlln In-
Hpeit r by (iovcrnor Went.
fr,..., lur,. iiticiiilcil the
t ( k allow at rorlland lat week and
I
rep rt a pleamint time.
MUa DuriKtnore cai.ie over
Monmouth Wednesday evening,
from
r -
turning on the "nrly motor Thurnday
f
P. M. Taylor of Dallas, ha open
ed a shooting gallery on tile corner
ofFI rnt and C street.
.
The choo children have had a
heap of fun out of tho snow whether
anyone' ulne ha or not.
Mr. s li. Simons will open a new
line of millinery Uu Miss Purvine's
old placo about the middle of reb
ruary.
33-30.
AAA
Vr.it Wher. tin account of hi
wife's 111 health, has closed his bak-
ery In this vvy Mid win move iu ou
other location soon.
The state Normal School at Mon
mouth will get $3.17!ir..no from the
mate this year. This is going to be
a great help to me iiinmiuum.
m funeral of George Rogers, who
tiled at Portland last week, was held
In the Evangelical church In this
city last Friday and . Interment was
made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery.
4
F. B. Tlchenor, state organizer of
the Woodmen of the World, was in
the city a short time Wednesday. He
expects to return soon and make ar
rangement for a "Booster Meeting.
When buying a cough medicine for
ch ldren bear In mind that Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is most effectu
for colds, croup and whooping cough
and that It contains no harmful drug.
For sale by all good dealers.
Constipation . is the cause of many
ailments and disorders that, make
life miserable. Take Chamberlains
stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your
bowelsrogular and you will avoid
those diseases. For sale by all good
dealers.
ITndertakerW. C. Henkle went to
Salem last Thursday with the remains
of Win. Savage, who died a tew
miles south of? Monmouth, on Wednes
day of last week. Mr. Savage's body
was interred in the cemetery at ba
- Rev. Weber feels guilty of being
tardy In bringing in the news which
should have appeif ed a week or two
previous relative to tne marriage oi
Miss Vera Tuttle to Walter Murray,
which occurred on Christmas day at
the home of the bride's parents in
this city.
T. J. Fryer shipped two car loads
of mutton sheep to the i'ortland mar
ket this week. Mr. Fryer is the old
est live-stock dealer In the state, and
has been in the business about forty
years. Although well advanced In life
he will get upon a horse and ride al
day in pursuit of stock, as easily as
many men much younger than he.
Medicines that aid nature are. al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain
Cough Remedy actson this plan. It
allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature
In restoring the system to a healthy
to its superior excellence. Sold by all
condition. Thousands have testified
good dealers. , "
A PEW IDEAS ABOUT
SOWINO ALFALFA
FM plow your ground Jl r
la llio spring Urn sroui.tl Is li
rood ioj.i2iilu U i.lu. I Lr
row or tll i l l. t lliu truuim
hlmiu lliiKu until Ibu nn ailmr l ""
ftmilKtl III ii'l Ib t'J li-l
b fi r tlm inlddlo of April or the
firm of May. Tlmu Imiruw two
thr.o I line Ihii lb" uruiiml i dry
ko a to kill tho wild and inukii
f:uii m-tij bid abiiiit tbrie linlu i
! p. Tim mill under that e.d bid
will be ettli-d hard iuoukIi fr '"'
lap root of thp Iilunt to Kit tar:,
and It wont dry out and die. I
C'IikI ii1i lb Kriiiinil and thi'i' '
mow fioni 16 to I'D of and to tit"
H( r( On o harrow lUbt om ovi-r
wlUi a nui'lilng liarruw. About m
'flrnt of July run your mowir oir tb"
f id and rut tln nlfulfa down to ki"'P.
It from blooming; ! If )" l,ttV"
any hog turn them In but du n'C
ure too clone the firm year a l do
not pasture at all In the winter. No
a f-w ilon'U; liri Plow lam In th"
Hprlng and now nlfulfu an the ground
will be mi Ioohh thilt It w II dry out
and die. lon t dint- after the plow
lug hh that will do the "nine thing,
no of my neighbor plowed bin field
the liiHt of April and How.-d it to
Hlralfa ii: il did not get a nIhikI at all
I plowed my f eld th" firm of March
fin! then let It alone until the laal
Wei k In April, giving the ground a
good cliaiin- to nettle, then harrowed
and clod mashed and unwed alii got
a fine nta:d of alfalfa. I fed my
cow on ni At I fa hay the fore part of
thU winter and they gav0 plenty
of U1k )Ul w,v rul, out of alfalfa
. . . . ......
hay und went to feeding clean oau nuj
they fell off half In their milk. I
huvo Home alfalfa bay that I put up
for my hogs and I am feeding them!
now and they are looking fine. Any,
kind of creek or river bottom land
will grow alfalfa, and after the first
year you can cm from two to three
crops of hay without Irrigation. Bei
sure to get dry land alfalfu seed. It
make the bent hogs pasture of any
thing I ever raised. Now If anyone
want to seo how we are going In for
alfalfa let them come out to the,
Aiiierldln Bottom, situated six audi
0I.w.jiaif miles southeast
of Iudcpen
once, and you can see alfalfa In rour
year old. three year old and two year
old fields, and some Just sown for
I am coinir to sow more alfalfa in
luo 8I)rK.
R. II. McCarter.
The regular meeting of the Modern
Woodmen will be held Saturday of
this week and it is desired that as
many members attend as possible.
Do von know that fully nine out of
every ten cases of rheumatism are sli
ply rheumatism of the muscles due
to cold or damp or chronic rheuma
tism, and require no iliternal treat
ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain s
L'nlment freely and see how quickly
it gives relief. For sale by all good
dealers.
NOTICE To our friends and pa
trons. Having sold our general mer
chandise store to Peter Cook, we
desire to thank you for your liberal
patronage of the past and ask that
you favor Mr. Cook with a liberal
share of your business.
Moore & Ward.
When given as soon as the croupy
cough appears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will ward off an attack of
croup and prevent all danger and cai
of anxloty. Thousands of mothers us
It successfully. Sold by all good deal
ers. mak your old clothes
look new with the new
year by having them re
paired, cleaned and pressec
at the enterprise pressinc
parlor. l. r. compton, prop
32tf.
Neat Rigs Good Horses Careful Drivers
-1 T
Dickinson's Livery
- and Feed Stable
I. W. DICKENSON
Proprietor.
Home Phone 5810.
Bell Plione 293. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
I 'A
NEW ENTERPRISE
Having opened a New and Second-hand Store on Main St.
South of the postoffice, I am prepared to offer new and second
hand goods of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I buy and
sell second-hand goods of all description. What have you to
sell, or what will you need in your home? Come and see.
J. D. Reeves, Main St.
liDfBiriiuiltuj
Absolutely
Puro
Royal Is the
only baking
powder made
from Royal
Grape Cream
ot Tartar
Highest in
Lea vein n g
Efficiency
No Alam
No Lime Phosphate
ft
Wnar Plato Tuflht
Tho famous academy of I'luto was
In a suburb of Athens, about a milt
north of the Dypllutu gate.' It Is said to
have belonged to the hero Academus;
bonce the name. It was surrounded
... i ...i...,..l u.'(th wnlkfl.
j W UU a wuii diiu uwv.. ...j
groves and fountains. I'taio poBeeu
I .. nf ,iil.nliswvfl an1
a small esiuiu iu mo ucijsuu.-
for some fifty years taught his 'divine
iiiiiiosoiihv" to young nud old assem
bled In the academy to listen to his
wise words. After Plato' death In
318 B. C. the academy lost much of ita
fame, but the beauty remained for
centuries after the great teacher wa
no niore.-New York American.
HIGH LIVING WITHOUT
HIGH COST
is possibly th spirit of general Id
ea to the country. Let us prove
this by supplying you with meate
Ifor your table.
GOOD MEATS
COSTS MONEY,
but poor meats cost more because
it does ot cut to advantage and
there is more waste to it. Our
meata are the good kind and a trial
will surely prove them the more
economical.
CASH MEAT MARKET
Geo. F. Heck, Proprietor
Independence, Oregon
A3t
t V.'"; f r-hs
...... :'Y.-V ,,
To Please is Our
i WC fttl that our suet
ability to p tur
Our Line of Groceries
It frth and complete In feet w makt It a Pl"l
keep only tht bttt tht marktt afford.
Our Shoe s
art tht btt money will buy, and tht iARGAINS wt art
Offering In that lint art not to bt tqualtd 4fl tht Will
amtttt Valley (
Our Compliments
and beat vlhee art tttnded to all, and wt hopt to bt
regarded In the futurt at we havt been tpoktn of In tht
THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL, where satisfaction
to all Is our highest aim
Drexler & Alexander
GR5tH AND CLOTHIERS
The Arcade
F. A.
CIGARS, TOUACCOS.CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS
AND CONFECTIONERY
C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
COTTAGE HOTEL
CHARLES SAVAOt, LESSEE
Special Attention to Commercial and
College Organizations
MO OMt atrtt. TataphoM 269 Mala
Telephone and UeMencer Serrtet at Hotel
TALK AND
PRINTERS' INK ...
Does not do all 'in Merchandising. Experience and a well
Selected stock of '.
Groceries, China Ware, Etc.
is what haa been the means of building up our immtnM trad.
We need not say more. We cater to the Orooaty a4
solicit your patronage.
L. G. REEVES
THE PALM BARBER SHOP
t W. T. BALL, PROP.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
BATH IN
t C. STREET.
. ... A
HERE ARE A FEW
GOODS WE WANT
To Close Out
24 all wool undershirts $1.00 each
Sale price 50 cents
5 fancy cotton undergarments $2.00
each, Sale Price 50 cents
4 wool rihbed undershirts $1.25
Each 50 cents.
The prices are all far below cost but
we want to close them out and if you
can use them it will be a big saving
to you. Yours truly,
O. A. KREAMER -
Delight.
during tht past yr U 4u to
rrtry frtentJt pstront.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
'Jim
Cigar Store
WILLIAMS
Salem
i
CONNECTION
INEPENDDENCE. f
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