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tlOHT PAGITS INDIPINDENCt IWTWIt. INPtf'gNOlNCt'. OHKCON. fACI rivi fERONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Bldg. Durbanb aM4 paioa for sale. c. r, wiia, nM vut, or, mjs TU LiUi rii-k tluwd lt wrday night ! tae season Mlaa Hoeua Spoiling baa returned from a l't at Forest Drove. Mlas llorttU Iiohannoo la working In a ml!iry at The Dalles. Chas, llmiiley has been pilttt wd deputy gsenaaor fur Ihls district. Win. Wood In Dallas Saturday and Sunday. J. L. llanna was In Portland on liiialncsa Saturday. landlord ) lamp'oik- (f Monmouth, was fn the rt' Tuedy. Mr, and Mra. Cbas Shenefteld spent Sunday In. Hlem ""mIss KHa Iloblnson U assisting In Mra. M. W. W'allaie's millinery ' Mr. and Mra. Imuel Iakr of Hu Tcr. wire In tho city dur'.iig tho wer- Kills Dodaon motd to the 1. Cos farm near Lewlavljle thle week. Chet Iing went to I-orUand again llila week to purcbaae another tar. Irvine lluaaell was In Portland Ibe fom pari of the wk. j, g. Hohanuon baa erected new aula barn at h a boma. J. W. Ill hardaon, Br., la able lo be out aialn after a long Illness. Mra. Jerome liortistfe visited her stater at Dallas la! week. C. Pe k moved Into h B'r ,",,"M' Fr.-d Wells of Parker, waa in tbe.'nis "' sly dur . Um weik. O. A. Kn-amer wa. In Portland on Mr4. O. A. Krcan.er vl.lf'd lo 8a- business Wednesday, lent teat week Thursday. H. E. uh waa In Portland on ..... '1. ........ .. 1. ...1 ... nJbusliiesa thla week. ei 1 , . . - - - (bi Ity during the week. Valii and Joe tlulld were In the Hy on buslm-as Tuesday. J. 0. MrliWh ha Just received lha appointment of notary public. The Misses 8uan aid Sarepia Richardson vlaltcd In Monmouth lhl wcik. C. Uobort wag In nH th fori part of lht wf'k wlih bla c-lbrtttd -1... 1. Li,rgii Tb blbl i-laaa of Ibn Chrlatlan " un.lay 8.bo gav, Orv.l Cook a r- O. M. C.rl.on of Mrown.vHl,.. r-i-fon. 8Mr.lay .-vning. In ha dt, on bu.ln.ni. Mo.ulay and l.iUKht..r In Albany tin l"'r l"" r I ha pr llng wM'k. IUnk Mlnorg fgK fr actllnjf. for Bu cnl. W. (I. Slmfi-r.i'hono Mra. O. Johnaon waa a rt'nt via Itor at ib homo nf her brctbcr. Pr. W. It. Allln." D. D. nnrron of the 0w ltal i:.tat (Company of 8alm. waa In the ity on btmlnfHg Saturday. C. K. HiiKh of Portland, and NV. W. Irvlim of Pultun. wro bro Tu"Hdtty. ti iiiotiMtrutliiK tho Cnrttr rar. David tiood and wife of Anhnnd Iavni iiooo noil ni' 01 n..i...,. - . ... 1.. I pro oiiK'd v a t a-ph relatives arr vlwit tig at th AdlHon bouu in,1' r Two viar olil f'tn II Rui f f'll froill rrape arbtT Monday and fractured an arm. A. V. Clay mado a trip to Salem Tiie.iluy evening to a bla brother, who U qiitt 111. Jrane Irvln", ona of McMUinvlllo's popular attorney a, ag In the ty on buiilnpas last wix k, Thumday. Dr. Hutler baa beon. having a ua- ale with !' grippe and for several dya lHt week was unable to be In 111. office. Mm. Jtuiet RU-hardaon baa return ed to ber home In Springfield after a and Tunas ara bny t(ins for lbs bop man of this vlHnlty. C. Trull l baa purrbad a aw soia fountain for bla ronfunionnry ator. Dr R. K Dugann spent Munday wi'h t: partoa la rnsaad. Dr. and Mra. W. R. Allln and son are spending a few daya In Portland. Mlas Ada Kettbum returned to P"rt laud Monday pion4nt,. U Damon mdo a buaiaeas trip lo Mr an d Mrs. E. Runre of fialem. Salem Monday. rUlird St lbs boms of W. Roberts Mra. O. D. Jiuller went to Portland ln w"m- Mo'Mlay. Mr. and Mrs. !" tislem Tueaday. ' Mrs. Sarah Young spent w tb ber parents bers. Kutrh wer Q roil 8AI.E. Ut and st'r build ing on Main St., lndpmdnre. Horn phone ton, or at this off". Sunday l0R BALE. 10 boraa power op- rlght boiler, almoat new. mo nors Mrs. Thos. Hart went u Portland j w-n visiting her alater Ceilja. Jundav afternoon for a few da). Mlas P?arl Ierlva went 10 Port land Wedneaday, by way of Hau. Dr. Duganns, Dsntlat, ever Inde- m ner i'mis wim. . . . power horltwnui st-am engine. Two Mlas Geneva Wlleog r turned home ... nun. fr ni Eugene Tueiay w"re ah p.' Mrs. ijiurs b. Mimr or ronino, .... .... aia 1 b.i 1 .ir ana nunuar . U"wn aoa v.u"ir ii'hiv - made a trip to Salem Tue.day In Mr. fr"ls ar.d ruiatlvea bera. Ilenkle's ''w auto. MUs Mabe Kills spent Saturday t t t.n. . u,i,n and Suuday w, .4 ber mother, Mra. pendente National Bank, stall phone formerly of this city, drove up HiiiJa) Arthur Mo r. r burning to her acnool ...ii .. .j. . .. . . ..4.... ...t. at Rlckres I u ida afternoon'. Agent vtiu wa m m r m" nine ana iaura wi.u Dm - inenas nere. ;,ir, ani 'r-. n. 1 norp rnum Mr. liennett, manager of lha CPl- fro Pland Sunday evening where Ml City Nursery, of Salem, spent Tu- hr nl b-n vl.ltb.f, their daughter e.day her. Im.klng over business In- Mrs. Maude Ruimells, formerly of teresta In this vicinity. tnla c". K. at- th s ly. Cyrus Purviu and Onrf.eld Kmlih bavo poaltlons at Springfield for tho summer. friends In. this lty W. 8. Kurre has serured a position with the government aa foreat rnnger pud will begin work April 1. He will WANTEDA girl for housa work., Two In family, e.ry work. Cood pay. M1"tr- ot h V , Grand Chapter of Oregon, will arrive Apply at Mission Cafe. ' Mr. Wllaon ot Salem, who nent- e ly pur(ha., the Sperling mn b neor ... .. . . ...... 1. . I.tiwltu' 11 w e tnia cny. w-as ir"i"i nun,... . .... .... . ; ,, ,.w Let ua make your abstract of title fieri? 100 n.ro im. v. ..." , ..,u.i. ..r-nlee,l. vllt the local Masonic lodge. a banquet. A.- M. rirown la making the trlpa to and from McNary this week pen lng repairs on 1-ong & Campbell's uto, which was broken Sunday. C. L. lrfmg went to Portland the latter part of last wet k and broufih up the automobile which waa pur haetl by C. W. Ilinkle. J. C. Ltntndrce of UnrlriR. was In I hi. fit- mi liUHlncsR thin week. Mr. Drown A Sibley. Attorneys aud Ab stracters, 610 Mill Street. Dallas. Ore gon. Tho Fraternal Union of America Initiated five candidates W'ednendny evening of Inst week. A banquet waa served after tho work and a pleas ant time waa bad. Havlnir nurchasod a "Little Won- me cuy oh uumi- " - - k..i Iundree wan formerly a resident of dor" gasoline abecp and gout shearing IfndelHJideuce. macn.ne, . m pr-H-vu ...... .... 1. kinds 01 worg in me une 01 uh..b The emigration from the east i "' ul " .coming thlclc and fast. Just now la .tho time for our commercial club to .get busy. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Larapnmn and two sons 'of 'Slayton, visited at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Ilrowne Saturday and Sunday. A flue" burning out In the Ikonber wer home near the Christian church Tmaday evening gave others occasion to look for defects at homo before H ;is too laie. " Kicks for setting. Thoroughbred II, F. McKlmurry. n-41-3. For ho most port, sidewalks In Independence nre In good condition. ,..t there are a few defective walks which should be repaired before some one Is Injured. T n. Mcintosh hag leased a room ln the Enterprise building where he will have his samples on exhibit Ion and take measures for ladles', gents' and children's clothing. A farewell receptlom was given Don Pomroy Friday evening by several of Pivmooth Rocks. 8. C. White Leg-ku voim associates. Don and his hnpua s C. Drown Leghorns and sister. Miss Margaret, went to Wash -J. Q. Mcintosh. jngton where they will remain maen n-40-tf. nitely. "WhlUj Orplngtons. :ilolh Phones.. $55.00 ON TIME, $50.00 e C A IS H 3 - F 1 : ji Don't pay an exhorbltant price for a Cream Separator when you can flet the best machine In the world, The New Elgin; at g reasonable price. We buy di rect -from the manufacturer In the East, In quantities, pay the cash and cut out the ' middlemen, Is why wa can sell at these prices. For particulars write or call on INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY dsy The entertainment at thu M. church Friday evening was well tended and Very Interesting. Non eiploslve gasoline and keroHlne at A. M. llrown'a, alao the rana that purify the oil. Mta Leora Shanks started for Missoula, Montana,' Wednesday morn ing where aim has accepted a position lu a millinery stora. The moat successful term of school ever known In ibis c'ty Is rapidly drawing to a close. ft you have anything to aell take It to A. M. Prown, the New and Second hand Store. No l"a than ten automobile, losd ed with Salem people were here on Sunday. A bund of Greeks attracted consid erable attention otu tho streets lI Sunday. FOR SALE. Rhode Island RM cockrels, also eggs for setting. Doth Phones. I. M. Jackson. The Independence Creamery has a new ad In this Issue. H will Interest the farmers. - Pig's feet, tripe, salt mackerel. salmon bellies, luncheon tongue at the Mission Cafe, served or for retail. The Enterprise office is filling a large order of printing for the Capital Commission Co. and the Spa at Sa lem. We would like a live correspondent In every part of the country tributary to Independence. giationery and stamps will be furnished. The Eastern. Star conferred degree work on two candidates Tuesday ev- evn ng and gave a banquet to the members after the work. - Mrs. B. F. Whlteaker of Cochrane and Mrs. Will Whlteaker of Portland. were visiting relatives In the city Moi.d.iy. Mra. Mary Chandler departed this week for Volney, 'a., where she will mnke her borne with her brother, J. E. Hall.' J. v. Hall, who has Leen confined to bis bed for a few weeks on ac count ot sickness, is improving In health. , Two shipments of lumber arrived In the city the fore part of the week for Fred Hooper and Mr. Stone, who will each erect a new bouse early in the spring. A couple of young men appropriated one of Long & Campbell's automo biles Sunday and wont to Salem, re turning In the evening. The damages have been settled out of court. ' Henry II. Cook and wife, and Or vllle Cook, started with team and wagon for Madras, Monday. They ex pect to make their future home in Crook county. '' ' ' " ' ' ' ' Postmaster M. Merwln Is suffering this week with the grippe, but his po sition with Uncle Sara will not per mit him to remain at homo very long at a time, sick or welL Any Intelligent person may earm a good income corresponding for news papers; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Pres Syndicate, Middleport, N. Y.. Before the summer Is over the number of automobiles owned in Inde pendence will be doubled as compared to last summer. A new One is re ceived nearly every week and this nice weather stimulates the sales. S. B. Irvine, who suffered an opera tion at the Portland hospital some time ago, and has beem confined t the house most of the time since, was on the street Tuesday looking as If he had never been sick, or never in tended to be. " This Coupon Is good lfor 50c on any ' ladles' hat purchased at Mrs. S. D. Simon's Milli nery store on C street, If pre sented within the next 30 days. Diamond Rings form $8.00 to the Higcst Values. O. A. KREAMER The Jeweler Twcnty-rwo Years of Service in INDEPENDENCE (A u a u C5 CO aaa-s u I t5 E o O B o n F6X C3 C 2 EL C5 o O 3 n PLAIN AND CHASE RINGS from $1.00 up. To Please is Our Delight. WE feel that our succecess during the past year is due to our ability to please our many friends and patrons. Our Litie of Groceries Is fresh and complete. In fact we make it a point to keep only trie best the market affords. Our Shoe s are the best money will buy, and the BARGAINS we are offering In that line are not to be equaled In the Will amette Valley. Our Compliments and best wishes are . extended to all, and we hope to ne regarded In the future as we have been spoken of in the THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL, where satisfaction to all Is our highest aim. .... , . Drexler & Alexander GR&4SSRS AND CLOTHIERS . , , INDEPENDENCE, OREGON CANNED GOODS We have 50 cases of toma toes to dispase of and are selling at 3 cans for 25c Also 25 cases of corn at 10c a can. ; . : ' ; : Highest price paid for country pro duce at all times. Consult us be fore selling PETER COOK Rlckreal, Ore. Independence, Ors. 1 1