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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
PAOC FIVC tlOHT FAOIt INOtINOtNCi KNTCflMISE. INDEPENDENCE. OWIOON. f WIOAV. AWIL 7, Hit, PIRtONAt AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cpfl(ij, Mil, II. B. Ilrewo vtaltod In Ba lem iaat Baturday. Hi t'4 mk Jutl aa heart- A grand U I will te given at 8uT lly welcomed by tba fartuera. J. R. Cooper end wife vlUd al m Batunlay. It day voning. April 14 Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde- ftndtnc Nation Bank. Ball phena in WANTED To buy a good tullh Mil Hilda Olaon of Hllverlon, waa cow. Inquire at tbla office, lu t'.e lty Sunday. TllB h aaunt J.MC'Miir transacted lutliiee In via t lt the t Itjr a preaent J'ortland tbe (ui art of fie week. Bee those ion Iron a In A. M. Drowo'a show w ndow, , There la lalk of oraullug a trsnla club In the city. C. O. Long traneieted bueinea In C. W. Irvine and family veiled In Valine Saturday. McMlunvlUe Bunday, gjllig down In li a tin Overland. A. K. KliMftiiNHttir of MlctlJsan. waa in the i lly lb a week looking fur busltiena k ailon. Itv. Sherwood of Ha in, prea'hed In the M K. church Ut Hunday morning and renin. tt yuu have anything to aell take It to A. M. Urown, the New and Hecond band Btore. The Inde.iendi nee Car e waa a A arty of young people linked on the river lark Haturday. Ms. O'Brien of Falla C ty, la M the city thla week organise a Iloyal Me ghbora lodge. WANTED. Your old atoves. furni ture, or anything you don't want. A. M. Ilrown. ('. M'Ieth baa butt an addition to hie bou and put In hot and cold watur. K. E. Paddock, wbl In l'oruana luy place Sunday, a d the center of . . .,urct,M(d n0oura for bla ttr, ,uu' b.-autful n-w home In thla cliy. Joseph Kcnedy.Nho haa bn work- L FBrj,,.r, the enterprising nil'. Jnt at Ul. krt.a'1 for a few montl a. ' . suvrrton. waa In the i"y Sat- lias reurnei to inuopenaence. Mla Kora E. Ilrowne of Hllvrrton, lslted at fin homo of her parent Saturday a d Sunday. . A ceinent walk It being put down a front of tve Wh!teakr property on C at re -t. 0 aven ft Mo ire ha' been tn"k lag Improvement In their atore pre punitory to the opening cf the Ice cream aeason. , irdy even nir. WANTED. Plan aewlng. Mra. Flora Jobnaton, fourth bouse north of fie bridge. The mask carnival he'd at the aud itorium last 8aturday evening called oat a large crowd of young people, wha aeetued to enjoy the oc( anion. Harvey Flacher waa In the city Sat urday enroJte bome from Sllverton to Buver. He drove bla Bister's five Sperling Pro, wl'l have charre of Ihundrod pound borae through, the niMt market which they aold r-1 ,, m(wM. hl- famiv here from Claikamae county one day Iaat week, and axpucta to make Indo- Th Independence liliih Fchool fave ondence bla future bome. He la a banquet Friday evenlng'to the de- recent arrival from North Dakota. . o'lt'y, un'll about the IStb of month. tbla bat j team cf thla cl y and a very p:o aaant time la re iort'd. Dr. Biitler and aow went to Portland the fore part of the week and pur rb!aed a new Overland whlh they brought bomrf with them. J..D. Layton ft Son have made r- ' rangementa whereby they can furnish an automobile ta peraon dealring a icb, In connection with their livery balnesa. The amount of lumber leaving the Chaa. E. Hlcka traded hla atorf Cha.' K.' Spauldlng Lumber Company' buidlng In thla cty to J. W. Shaver yar( (n j, cir j, aurprlaing. Bulld of Portland, for an automobile. It la mg- jn progresa all around and In understood that bla houoe and lot ln the city. Sllverton went In on the deal, . , t, v j I. C. Matheny and Earl Peck have Realdeuta of Independence are do- leiaed the akatlng rink from Ovlatt lio Ing con.tldorabie cleaning and repair inn around the lty thla spring and tblnga are beginning to look mare metropolitan. T. J. Goodonough anived from Sa lem Monday and la In charge of the new real estate office opened In thla city. He expects to move hla family lie re In the near future. Rev. Weber, who has been epndlng a couple of weeka In EaHtern Oregon, will be home this week and occupy the pulpit In the M. E. church aa uhu 41 next Sunday. Brother and will put. In new akatea and new mualc. They will open three nlghta In each week. Geo. Huntley and family have mov ed ba k t) their home in the north part of town. Mr. Huntley haa been working In Port and and Oregon City for aeveral year. $80.00 per month atralght aa'ary and expenses, to men with rig, to Intro duce our Poultry Remedies. Don't ans wer un'esa you mean business. Eu reka Poult y Kood Mfg. C. (Incorpor ated,) East St. Louis, 111. Two," au'o loads of Sllverton bas ket ball people stopped In the city a short time Saturday enroute to Mon outh where they played that even ing. The score was 1 to 0 ln favor Mra. W. 7, Hall piovlng la braltk a lti. Claude iTJthby of Portland, waa la th city Thursday of U wek. Mia (baa. I:orta la reported qd Ice cold drlnke at our fountain. Craven A Moore, g. II. Walker la neirame of bla hoj-e the wjy of frh paint. Mra. OertU A klna of Vancouver, Wah., la vlalllng ber fattier. Jobo Fluke Mla Eva Co'llna baa acce t id a fonlllMi aa aalea lady at the m;w c nfe tli nery aiU bk ry. P. E. ("bane, the Jeweler fioiu j;oi mouth, w a In the city on Thursday i f lat week. J The firm of Long ft Campbe l ha been d aeolved, Mr. Campbell retiring from the busli e a. C. O. Long went to Portland Tuea diy to purchase a new car for Geo. Kuch. Jaaper Kennedy la mking some Im provementa at bla residence in thla city. Everet Gentry, wbo baa been work ing ln Waahlngton for some time is vlaltlng b'a parents on the eaat aide of the river. FOR 8ALE. 10 horse power up right boiler, almost new. Also S borae power horizontal a team engine. Two bargalna. Independence Creamery. F. E. Richardson of Port'and, vis ited at the bome of his parents, Mr. and Mia. J. W. Klcnarason, a few days tbla week Ellis Davidson baa been visiting Tela Ives and friends ln the city for aeeral daya. Mr. Davidson former ly lled here.- JUST RECEIVED. Large conalgn- mcnt of wall paper in all the latest patterns. Call and aee them Bice ft Calbreath. Egga for Betting. Thoroughbred Plymouth Rocks, 8. . C. White Leg horns, 8. C. Brown Leghorns and White Orpingtons. J. G. Mcintosh. Both Phones. n-iO-tf. J. W. We'e?y and mother arrived here from California last week and pent a few daya attbe home of Mra. M. M. Wallace. Mr. Welsey la .' a br.ther in-:aw of Mrs. Wallace. Kr, ah candy at Craven ft Moorfa. Heveral from here are attending the borae (how at 8lem today. More aewcr pipe la being put down In the city thla week. Faster etiveltlei at Craven A M lore'e. Mrs. M. W. Wallace vlalt -d her having thi ap- d ghter at t:orvaiiu ever nua.y. iu;rovej in .... ,.,,, Khn left for Corval- 111 y aierday, after a brief vlalt home. We have the mot comp ete line cf Eaat-rpoaUla and novelties In be cl y Crv n A Moore. Cnven A Moore contempae In t llng a candy klt'h'-n In c'ct I n w.th Hie.r pi liie. .Mri.. J. W. HU harden, Jr.. la aa alot'ng In the printing office at .Mun uiontb this week. lea reara at C aen A Moorea. Craven A leu creim parlor for the aeason s run N. Roue, the bridge engineer of the Southern Pacific railroad, waa In the city yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Gardner of Kenewick, Wash , la visiting her parenta. Mr. and Mra. A. Klrkland. Will Picket arrived from Montana Thuriidayt where be has been build ing a bouse on bis borxestead- Mrs. Will CIcdfelter, wbo has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Fred Over soo. Sr., luft for her home In Albany Thursday ... Bice ft Calbreath have Just receiv ed a large line of wall paper compris ing all of the latest patterns. Don't buy until you bave seen our stock. Regular services at Calvary Presby terian church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and evenlgn at8. Spe c al musla at both services. IliSI WHILE WE ARE "AHEAD of the neat tioinens," It has become) a seri us ma ler with the ordinary wage-e m,r tt know bow to supply tbe fa in I y ta .e with wh:lesome MEAT Although our rr.argln la ama'l, buy only the beat i d give cur cua tomera the benefl'. of It. and every Moore have opened their of our ark(.t keJt clean tn& In a sanitary (ondlslon. Ceo. F. Heck. Proprietor Independence, Oregon Make a Clean Breast of It A small blaze ln the roof . of . tbe b ikery' was discovered ear'y yester day morning, but was soon, extinguish ed, and po alarm was turned in. It origins' ed from a defective flue. Dr. Dunamore goes to Brownsville next Tuesday to attend the Spring aneetlng of the " Willamette Valley Presbytery which convenes to that 'city on that date. He will return on Thursday. ' . If you bave well located land or a 38 Get a new, ahlrt, or a number df them, from among our stylish ! da signs for the present aeason. Maybe your linen clooset needs still more re iplenlshlng say In the matter of Col lars, Cuffai Handkerchiefs, etc.- In Unde-wear, 8ocke, Ties and Gloves, wa care i i v b vou cumuiBLa mnu i.s.ihu satisfaction for little money. ' Our good business proposition for sale at stocks are aelected with a view to r 'asoneb'e price, write me at once en- Dick Crow'ey expec a U start a livery at Alrlle th'a wwk, and la for TOilatlng pans fir a au'-cesKful busi ness, which he will hive 1 hustle and pleasant manner have anything to do ot Sllvertoni. with It , . I Miss Emma Klrkpatrlcfc of Port- The e are nio"e fine drlvlnig horses Hand, who has been vlaltlng at the tn Independence than any other town bome of her aunt, Mrs. Mary E. To Please is Our Delight. Our Line of Groceries of its slae in Oregon, and the IwilBtsnaberrjr. and friend, for a month I adylsed attend,ng phy. closing self addressed stamped envel one f r ren!v lownera onlvf. Address All algna of rain failed during the j c Ross, 8l6-2nd Ave So., Minne- manm or warcn. u is u iu polis. Mumesota. n 45-48, oeen the dryeat month of warcn tnai lOregoni hss experienced for more than twenty-flve years. IIbs Maude Mye s of Emmett, Ida ho, a student In te Wlllamett Coa aervatory of Musi", Is visiting Miss Nettie Snyder at her home ln Inde p ndonce during the spring vacation. Let ua make your abstract of title for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab stracters, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. 4Mf. ' j Tbe Independence publl-j school basket ball team went to Monmouth ( Saturday afternoon and defea'ed the public school team of that place soj bad y that It Is a shame to give the' score. Miss Verdie McElmurry, who has been In a hospital at Salem for some time, was brought to her home in this city Monday, the move having sterling quality and durability aa well as recentness of style, be your haberdasher. O. A. KREAMER. Let ua creased nmmbor of automobiles does past, returned to her home Saturday, mt seem ta remove the charm for a She exiects 'o make her hon:e in Se- $ood driver. attle In the futu.e. $55.00 ON TJME, $50.00 . . C A S H. . . I! Don't pay an exhorbltant price for a Cre-im Separator when you can get the best machine In the world, The New Elgin; at a reasonable price. We buy di rect .from the manufacturer In the East, In quantities, pay the cash and cut out the middlemen, Is why we can ssil at these prices. For particulars write or call on INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY sicinn. Her meni'al condition has not been Improved. The Myers Brothe s, who recently aild their property in this cltyto A. Frlck, !eft last week for California, where thcey will spend some time , vis'ting their sister. Mr. Frlck Is a recent nrrlval from South Dakota and haa already taken possession of the house, having moved his family here. Remember an A. O. U. W. policy cirries a cash value, paid up on ex tended Insurance va:ue, something that no ether fratarnal policy carries. II Is also the only one issued which get cheaper as you get older. After tjhree years you cannot lose it bjjf failure to pay for a given number of years. Invej Igate the plaa There Is none as good. Read ln Sunset Magax'ne, Motoi lng Through California by Lloyd Os bourne. BeauUfully Illustrated in four colors. The Spell, a romantic serial by C. N. & A. M. Williams Im the Shadow of the Dragon by Grant Carpenter. Descriptive story of San Francisco's Chinese quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cents. WE feel that our auccecesa during the past year Is due to our ability to please our many friends and patrons. la freah and complete. In fact we make It a point to keep only the bsat the market afforda. 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 be 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 GROCERS AND CLOTHIERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON THE HARDEMAN HAT On account of putting in stock we are closing out this well known brand of hats. Come in and get that hat before your size is gone. We buy country produce, also wool and pay the highest price for same at all times. PETER COOK Rickreal, Ore. Independence, Ore. i