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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1911)
nl .NDtPCNDINCE ENTER PRUE. .NDCNDINCE. OREGON. PAoe tw l JLT ctw-h-l, iim. mm i, . .J " " IV If-' "TT iTr-T i j nil 1. hum MoMlnnMII. br l'n C,M pl-tyed for "in tWu. of bHght new 8ood. rewata In beauty, nov.ty and .tyl.. The m.rekt. cf Europe and America have bee eur buyer, w ..cur," for you th. very best at th. oe.t po.tlbii price.. W. have not .aerified 'qu.Uty for price, but wh.r. U ha. bee po..ib.. to .ecurepric, concession, by buyl8 In Urj. quantities Vk have done io. The Best Values Are Always Here I Smart Tailored Suits for Bright Spring Days g ft I i The perfect line, of our NEW SUITS and BEAUTIFUL FAB RICS ARE PLEASING evei the women who are very hard to ple.se. The..imple llttla Jacket.. and the .Imple Utile SkirU .re extremely nobby. We Guarantee The Fit. TEN PER CENT D ISCOUNT DURING MARCH. PRICES FOM $7.75 to $50.00. M, :;:r J 'FamML .t.yin, with h,r undo .ml au..l M r ; . JJiV. ut't, zmunumucn uu y.-..3. Bicycles and Repairing nd Mr. IHili.h Karlry. returned U br homo H.turday. . . . . . . KiImIhiIh. visitor a Inl-iil' T'.Jy. i. I.iimU Shlploy Utt-J ,,u . ...... ,.. 1,-in, m at lvrryuniw Wm. Ilorrln .ml Kra ;k Gray 'f i I." I d.'H-uil.-in-'. wero Iut n buMluv l.i. t Thursday. 11. H. KSHlitm. k nirt-l.i a luHm trip to ronlaml Friday. J,.h) Johnson l.liM Mt"rtly hop yard m-ar 1 n.'..'ml.-nc. I'1' Thurmlny. Jti Allen was business l'-or In. Monmouth last S:iiiir.ly. i Mis. l.ettlo KUhl.ft.k Mulled with 5 friend n.'iir Iti.t.i.' i,t.Mi'. ' :t F) ...... .... Th.ni. whd .it.nl.-l th fa. Ii-mk' imwtlnx at Moniinutli lat SatuMay w.-iv A. J. Shlll-y. V. A. Klnhltark. Ilonrj- Uhman an.l Clara TLkln. BUSINESS DIRECTORY U L. HEWITT, M. D. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Offl.-e In Coop- r bulldln. nx.m t and 3. Offlrt bourn, 9 a. m. to 11 ra. ! ajid I to . tu. Call, amwerea mm and day. ScBEST MEATS .u n..m- t.o f-r any "'lt Lux' a-MUtiiH'iii. V' Itfti U!i ill rturk tt Sperling Bros. I Handsome New Dress Goods at Moderate Prices The latest Production, of th best Dre.. Good. Manufacturer, in America are here ready for your Inspection. You will de light in the varied new .tyles, and be especially plea.ed with our splendid Series. DRESS GOODS 16 2-3 25c 45c up to $4.00 per yard. W. R. ALLIN. D. D. 8. DENTIST Both ph)l.e CoopT Uld. lnk-ptn Jem . Or;on. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty p'"- of Women Utfll Tel: n 133 JIM HILLIRD GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, HOUSE SHOE'NQ AND GENERAL REPAIMNG ... W. do all Kind, of W.gon and Carr..3e Work and keep In .11 cart, for vehKle.. Work gunrjntred. .lock ail par, or INDEPENDENCE, ORECON. Main St. nt'or lli? iriJj.. I TOLSTOI' 1 .... OREGON. SALEM, y nuiii. B. F. SWOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC ! Will practice In all cour!. of the 8tata Probate matter, and collec itlona given prompt attention. ! Office. Cooper Uld. Independence Oregon 11 i;.MII Kl Kot'M-. Ti..'.lin O ' K N t'W AM' NHiHT White House Restaurant W,. M.'.l." " "" '."l-"", lt,..t l M.Ht l'....I.r Katinjt i" WUKoiiHlo Vnll.-y. ' ... ."ulrin. (Ir ("n ail Stati'M. - - nTiirn Tfltl'lP meeting was attended by members i : a a v in iilu i 1 1 in n. " Itno IWVi U1ULU lunnu from different parts of the country 'and it proved to be very interesting as well as I tractive, i The Independence Public School Basket Call team was aeiiU ... Uast Friday evening by the local News from State Normal City 6ath-; Pubiic School team In a game which ! -,.ifo,i in o Rcor of 12 to 2. The MONMOUTH ITEMS ered at Random. lou.vu ! girls defeated the Corvallls girls at THC'ELORIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop. Large .unny room., en suite or sin gle. Electric light., bath and piano. European Plan 248 N. Commercial U 8alem, Ore. Funeral C. W. HENKLE Director and Embalmer Licensed . m tn 9 ThiiH two more 1 I victories to our credit for the season, independence The people of this city, many of. them at least, have not had sucn a; Monmouth basnet ban severe time with grippe for years as certainly made a good recoord this they have had this winter, and yet 8ea8on. t has beea called a mild winter. Mar8ha ,g going t0 en. Mrs J B. V. 'Butler visited in lnd-'jorce the curfew law in Monmouth, ependence one day last week. ' and hereafter boys and girls found on the streets in violation of this ordin- C. Leonard has been having a new &n opportunlly t0 talk walk built in front of his property on municipal Judge. It seems, Monmouth street. i about time that something of this Mrs Rodgers of Corvallls, spent a kind happens. All winter young boys ' ....... !i v hooj awn on the Lady A.5tUnt If de.lred. Calls attended day or night. uregon Mrs. JrlOQgers ui vu. - , ,.lt.r. with her sister and tfirls have been seen on lew aays , .ro . th tlirht Mrs. Lucas, last week. Mrs H E Guthrie visited her da- Quarterly meeting services were u.hter at" Corvalll. last week, the held In the Evangelical church ,n th,. Ser having been quite sick. city Saturday evening and Sunday. I C Hoover transacted business' Rev. It. E. Hornschurch of Portland , i-., ! nresidini elder'of this district occu lt Pnrtlnnrt last Thursday. presiaing eiut.r oi piea "e ijuiil . . vlKtted E C. Arant oi wui . .... , nart-i President Ackerman of the Won of the proceeding eek. , mwthig heW Mrs. Geo. Sullivan suffered an. oper- here gaturday. . ntinn at the Salem hospital one day, i ation at tne 9 educational boom here on last week. .....j , 'account of the appropnauou M x.vu v. m. --- In. Mrs. Cornelius has returned from Jagt generai electiom, real estate P m. apnamar(rTllls traln connect, at Portland where she went to purchase lg jn grealer demand than It has been jjinouth for Air lie.) her spring and summer stock of mill-. lor ft ,ong Ume Several transfers Traln No. 71 I lnary. INDEPENDENCE AND KCNMOUIH m- vat From Independence to Ea" Train No. 4 leave. Independenci dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouin a 6:15 a. m. ua rriv& B:o a. m. . - ' , , . Train No. C3 leavw' anpeuumv daily at 10-1. - i onmouth a 11:05 a. m. ad arrives at Dalliw at 11:30 a. m. Train No. 70 loave. Independence daily at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at Sfso p. m. and arrive, at Dallas at ''"prwiOndapandwce for Alrli . . mt loairoa TnHonondnc 1 rain io. i ' dally at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m. ana arrived a- 7:&u a. m. . .a Train No. 73 leave. ura" , daily at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at 2:60 p. m. and arrive, at Airlie at From Dalla. for Independence Train No. 65 leaves Dallas " dally at 8:20 a. m. and Monmouth at 8.BB a m. and arrive, at Independence at 9:15 a. m. . nniiiva dalh Train o. o - . at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at l. Sewing machines Genuine needle, oil anl new part, tut aU aewlnil machines. S.-wIdk machlnea rented. ' Geo. r Will SALEM, OREGON. Die$t Sbecl music put f"Jri! SUd. l3llaa. (i-.:Kar.. 8ALEM, OREGON. Pianos and Organs from the cheapest to the best .old on Installment, and rented. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON EDIBON, VICTOR AND CO LUMBlA Diking machines A full .tock of Record. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON -j. F. Wade of Southern Oregon, visited his daughter In the city last week. The County School Teachers' Insti tute was held In this city last Sat urday. Prof Livingston of Forest Grove, was here and delivered an Jnt eresting lecture, la the evening. The appreciated. have been, made during tbe pasi week. Dr. James Withycombe of Corvallls, delivered a very interesting address here last Saturday at the meetin;. of the Monmouth Dairymens' Assoc iation.. He was heard by a large con gregation and his address was mgniy Train no. u o-. -- 0., at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8 25 p. m. and arrives hi. ""n.. at 8:40 p. m. ai.ii far indeoenaonc Train No. 62 leaves Airlie daily at 8:15 D. m. ana muumuu- . m. and arrive at Independence at Mn n leave. Airlie daily . . -. j UAnmmttn 1LC 4 1 4u p. m. and arrive, at Independence at 4:50 P. bl mtfm II . -TJSMlf 1 1 iWl II' immsm Repeating Shotguns sed IN THE U. 8. ARMY. ii bnnnp crun 1 that is why, when they decided to equip ome troop, with repeating ahotpina, they .elected the Win chester id prefetsnce to all other make. TM optfta 9t tbe U. 8. Ordnance Board also knoV gun; that', why, after .ubmlttlnf a Winches- . er Repeating Shotgun to all sort, of tests, they pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. I you want a ahotgun buy the one whose strength and reliability led the U. S. Army .uthoritiea to .elect It and the U. 8. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's the Winchester.. THE RELIABLE REPEATERS