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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
KIQHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRIIE, INOtffcNDENCE, OREGON. PAOf five PERSONAL ANO LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dsntlet. Cooper Bid?. Ma baaknta wr lo evlli-me Mon day. I Kodaka (rout f! 00 vp at Craven Joe Wrlabt of MUerion, waa In the city Mom), Mr. It, U. Kvami of near Dallas, waa la the city Monday. 8 ru dir aud window a at ape Ji ir o' now at II. M. Wada A Cj , J, II. Cooper la erecting two hop liouaee on bla place t of the city. Eat I. a rrm at Cramn A Moores Saturday and help the public Uurary D. W. Hiu th, J. (I. HmUh and Anderson of Balcm, wre In the city Saturday. K4 lirown bs r'cently insisted a ..r...llra ar.tlMn at h i fSrlU near the clijr. Kvanaillat Edwin II. Iw, of HH i. viaitiiiv at tba botua of Mr- ewid Mra. Jama Ilrown. Kd. Owen came up from Portland wiurda and remained or Sunday With' bla f oully. PlionoarnDhT We " " - ...11 ,,,. n ana nawienta. Craven J Moor. The ladles of the I'ubllc library In lte you to eat l' cr.amat Craven A Moore's, But unlay. May Now ta the time to uae land !! ler. Place your order now with Ibe 4'ha. K. 8pau ding Losglng Co. Mra. CUudfelur it Jirfferaon.vlalted at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Mc 111 h a few daya thla wee. Hinna l'roa. have ln putting U a hot and cold water ayaU-in for May er Hoffman, at bla rsWnce. The auctioneers were brought from the st and were wen who thorough ly understood thttlr buslms. slab wood delivered "0 any pa t the cty. Phone your orders to the -Chaa. K. Spauldimj Logging Co. Mr. and Mra. K. E. Tripp have been In Portland thla week where the lat ter la receiving medical treatmnt. For Sale A good freah Jaraey cow and a good driving home, gent e for women or chldren lo drive. M. Mar tin. Mlaa Imna Parker and MUa El ma Amoa of SUvert.u: WtiY gueata At the home of the formers parenta wear the city Sunday. n.. ir.,. h mn .1 h'a reaiuence uu U' U. k it -- C. street thla week to noy DeArmon. . ,nA ura k-mh will eoon move 1U I . v. -- to Carlton where they will remain In definitely. Roy McFadden, a representative of the International Mercantile & Hnl Co., of To Hand, vial ed at the home of hla mother, Mra. Shorman Haya, over Sunday. Seventy-two pun blool Joraeja were auctioned off and brought a to tal of 111.200. Maiy of tueni were Or, Ouaanna, Dentist, avar Inda-i Do yju anl'-y muali T Tka buy endenae Nattanal Bank. eth Phenae l'h,.norar h. We aal thara oa aaaf tarwa. Craven A Moora. J. C. March moved tbrougb tba ciy laat weak to f l a City. Mra', Ir, Diinamora waa I a, Ma!fiu Tueaday, return ng id tba evening With Ce Daaye'a. It. M. Wade A Co. will re aia a plumbing and guarantee you aaflafae Hon, C. I). Hart man, wife and aon, Karl, and Mn, J E llaiunond of gllvertott, ware In the city 8 nday, WANTKO Your old atovea, fur ture, or anything you don't want. A M. Urown, Horn I'bona 1611. A party la here th'a we-k Uh bankru;t atok of clo hlng and will open the gooda to the Allln building' unit Tuday. I fir broke out In Ceo. Kuvh'a real-1 dene Wednaday, but the email blaie waa ei'lngulabed before ierloua damage reaultad. V. R. Illika la no longer a ra dent of Por land, having moved hla wayne to Balum where be ha It for b re. W. E. Craven bM ,a force of men at work reuio.lt). log h a realdeote. When tie work U (.niabed he will htve a modern bungalow. Fr Bale. -Full-blood Anoona egga, from he bat atra n In America. lri ll.fiO, 2 50 and f.0u per aottlng. II. II. Djv a, Monmouth, Ore. p7-49. M aa floran t low of Wheaton, Illiuoia la vim ing at the horn 4 vf ui. r, iin. .'41. from. Kodka. filwa. Iry plat-a. Develop log Taiika, printing rramee, Poa CrJ, and Cbemlcala for aale at Cravta A Moora'a. ft. E. Ka.g .aon, wbo ha Ik en con fined to hla bouue for a number of weeka on ac ount of a atroke of pa ralya a, waa able to be o-l to cliur h Huodjy, , A dwelling boue on U. etreet apUat Church. Itaturday, May f. la the day aet t t the anuual Uim t.ng of the church. J'eopia H gather at 10:30 for Inor ful pra.ae aeivke In the church. At rfMjn. lunch, aort of c!d time '.axet picnic, will be avrved on tua hurb lawn. 1hn aga n at I o't ,o k we ehalj n.art m the church for bua urn roll call, abort apeeebea and open d a euaatoD Da rhircb proojema. It ! fcod that every member will gte thla -k day to tba church for hla own bti' f t and that of the tauae. rrtenda who woiahlp with ua a a Invliad lo rnn.m and en lor the day. Sunday 8hoo neit Bunday at 10 wee. o ar lie jouc e hwi vw- 1tai enlng iorvlcee at t a ey a m-o in rori m, waa m Th. Bllto IMIk on tn- lh,rd ntlrely conaumed by fire fooreooon. Monday cl)Bpl(,r ot ftet at on In themornlng and Cbrlat'a Mlraclea In the evening. Hoy Cot Ina, who haa been working Coma and "bear what the aplrtt aalih fr Conker. Walker A Lehman r to the churchee." Jf you hare any noma time in the grocery department, 'queatlona dupoe t them In writing In b a accepted a a nil ar poiltlon In 8a- fie offering box. Arthur It. Bla ketone, paator. 9 Urn and went there the fore I art of the week. Let oa make your abatract of title for you. Batlafactlon ruantnteed. Krown A Bfbley, Attorneya and Ab atractera. 610 Mill Street, Dallaa. Ore gon. 4I-tf. I Church ftf Chriat Note. Will thee aubjetta nteret yoo? Come anyway. Our morning aub- ct for neit Lordaday la: "Time and Seaeon." The evening autji'it will be ' "illble Queitlona and DIMe An Vera William of Airlle, auffered ralaed tor the unfort na e ladiea an o.teraton In Cie hoapltal at fort land laat Friday. It waa aucce-aful. Frank Wllnon waa In Eaitern Ore- gon the t rt of the week. II. Illraibberg, who haa been In The fire had reached a point before awera" We be leve In permllt lng the m aferttine b'came known which the. bible to anawer l' own queatlona made 1t Impoaaible to ae any of the terauae Cod'a word la "Yea and A ron'enta. Itefore the fire waa ntlc-, men." We erct to preaoht every gulahed a aitbacrlptlon aper waa c r- grown peraon with a co;y of the aer culatial and conalderable money waa mon If they wish It. Cet one.. H. Campbell Clark, Mlnlater. It. It. FniUKTi and It. L. Hall of Duena Vlata, were In t':e city Tueaday The four h of a eerlea of mlarionary entertainment will be glen in the M. E. church thla evening. - Tbeae en Saturday evening, omln from i'o.t. ing 01ture and ahould be well patron- land with C. G. Long In an au'o. Iei. They made thetripfrom Portland to, Salem In two. and ono-ha'f houra. Word M. E. CHURCH Regular aervkea will le held Pun day, May 7. Sunday School at 10 a. m. and preaching at 11. Song aer- California for a few weeka. returned t.rt4lnment are of a rery Iniereat-. V ' V? u . the morning and evening. Friday evening. May 5. tse fourth Mra. Laura Mungcre, ber daughter, Uluatrated Mlna'onary Lecture will te Mra. Gertru Mann, and the la-.ter'ai .iven In the M. E. church, the aub- waa received here yea erday rhlli'ren were the on y o-cuimnta ir, hi -soelal Prob'ema." that Mra. ElUabcth Sharman died al'0f the bul dlng and they had moved) prayer meet'ng la he'd every Wed the home of hereon, W. 0. Sharman.' n hortly prior to their loa. The seaday evening at 8. at Toledo, Oregon, Thuraday morning. . con'enta of fie building were ent're'yi Mra. Sharman waa for many ycara a'rund and no Inaurance waa carried realdent of thla city and well known 'n the houar-ho'd effuct. I to many of the pioneer reaidenta. She PAmm- rlllK ,, tn Ppr. ubr aeaalon Tueaday evening and veral matter of Importance to the city were Introduced and dlacuaaed at length, cil.f among which waa waa 99 yeara of age. Ch:a. Illlf, who vlalted bla brother here a few daya laat week, returned to Portland Thuraday morning. Mr. Leave order for a'ab wood at the C. K. Spauldlng Logging Company'a tofflce. tf. FOR FALLING HAIR. Illlf and wife went to I llnola last' mean by which an advert'alng cam- tall and remained during the winter, returning the latter part of March. They will reaide in Portland In the future. Business in the city waa practic ally auapended during the progreaa of the aale. The achoola were aban doned for the time being and every body went to the aale H brought a large crowd of people to the city and before and after the aa'e the atroeta were thronged with atrannera. Moas Walker aold the Overland be purchHef d a couple of weeka ago and purchased another larger and better machllne hut week from C. G. Long. Mr. Long cold August Sperling and Erneu. Felech cath a new E. M. F. dur'ng tNe latter part of th pre- Toung animalR, but they brougnt Mg ceding we k, making aeventeen cara price. Several cow were ao.a ior ho n.f gjld g;rmg, 9100. each. J, S.- Dohannon, who la Geo. Kuch went to Salem last week handling and returned wl h little Dewey Dod- lumber for the Dal a Lumber & Log iioni tne boy who waa Injured a coupl glng Co., haa aold t n car load of of weeka ago by be'ng run over by art lumber this apringto proapectlve build automobile. ,The Utt'e fellow waa en pa I ktj can be a arted that will work a benefit to the community In. general. The report of the eecretary ahowa the memberatitp on the increase. - The f re provably orl-lna'ed f om a d -fectlve flue. '.Mr. Mann was tne flrat to dlaover the flaires, and after rescuing her baby from the room ahe no' If led Mr. Mott who aent In the al arm by phone The fire company re sponded q-ilckly and a atream of wa ter wa aoon t'irned upon the If'.amea but not until the building waa ruined. The f re had ga'ned great headway before It waa discovered, but the ef ficient serv'ce of the fire company soon extingu'shed the flames. -Buy More Land. Wilson & Taylor sold the Brooks farm between he'e and Sa'em, Tues day, to Van. Wa.ters, consideration JH.000. 1 Messrs. Walter & Son have pur- Yeu Run Ne Risk Whan You Uae Thia Remedy. We promise you that. If yoor hair Is falling out, and yon have not let it go too far. jou can repair the damage al reedv done by uln- Rexall "03" Hair Tonic, with persistency and regularity "for a reasonable length of time. It ts a scientific, cleaning, antlaeptic, ger micidal preparation, that deatroya mi crobes, stimulates good clreolation around the hair roots, promotes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and re storea hnlr health. It ia aa pleasant to uae aa pure water, and it is delicately perfumed. It la a real toilet necessity. We want you to try Rexall "03" Jlalr Tonic with our promise that It will cost you nothing nnlesa you are perfectly satisfied with Its nse. It romea In two sixes, prices 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. For Sale by Williams Drug Co. nd rs. Indei endence Is moving ah al this spring as never before. j Joying himself around the city when Mr. Kuch frrlved In Salem. Con- A larje swa?m of bees took VP aldoring what he experienced a short their abode In the atfc of the BaptlBt time ago his recovery is remarkable, church two or three year a?o, andj probably one of the greatest stock since then they have been laying up'gftieg that waB ever he'd In Polk a great supply. Tuenlay. Wm. Far. countyan(j one 0f the most important nett and Claude Ovlatt visited the eventg known to the Pacific North aacred resort of the sweet makers west took plaee at tne Ke'son farm .and secured forty pounds of honey. j neap thlg clty xuesday afternoon. We hav( been receiving bo many The sale had been diligently publish 5iew subscribers since having Inaug- ed and stock men from many dlf urated the subscription barpaln period ferent parts of fie state were here that we have decided to continue the to select animals from the valuable Jeame until the 15th of May, and un- Jersey herd owned by Ne'son & Hem til that date we are going to ctffar bree. Th event had been well plan the Enterprise one year for $1.00, or ned and It passd offas successful'y as the En'erprlse and the Week'y Ore- the old-time sa'es of the south dur gonlan both one yar for $1.75. ing the days of slavery. CHAS. INGRAM Painting, Paper Hanglrtg DECORATING Free Hand Frescoing a Specialty. Hchaaed several firms In this vlcinltyj'AIRLIE, OREGON and expect to purchase more. They have surveyed eleven 10-acre tracts near th s city, of the large farm re-' cently purchased, and this will be se out to fruit and walnuts. Mr. Walters said to an Enterprise INDEPENDENCE SHOE SHOP All O. FLOYD, Prop. kinds of repairing dons with representative a few days ago that'nMtness and dispatch. Shop on Main Street. $55.00 ON TIME, $50.00 ... CASH... I r3 Don't pay an exhorbltant price for a Cream Separator whan you can get the best machine In the world, i The New Elgin; at a reasonable price. We buy di rect from the manufacturer In the East, In quantities, pay the cash and cut out the middlemen, la why we can aell at these prices. For particulars write or call on INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY no part of the state arrcr's better opportunities than right here In the vicinity of Independence. He is In a position - to speak from a stand point of knowlelge, having been in many parts of the a ate. He looked around considerably and invested in some local't'es before buying here, but he soon rearhed the contusion thn dependence is the p ace for the homeseeker, and now is the time to invest Notice For Bids. t Sealed bids will be received up to and Including May 15, 1911, at 2 p. m .; for a two story brick or cement annex to the store building and' ha'l owned by the I. O. O. F. lodge In Independence, Ore-on. ' P'ans and spec'flcat'ons may be seen at Craven ft Moore's store. The board of trus-l tees resrv th right to reject any and all bids. ' J. P. Hubbard, W. H. Craven, J. S. Bohannon, Board of Trustees. ba$. D. Smiley CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Independence, Oregon Plans and Specifications Cheerful lly Submitted. Ball Phone. Farmer 524 CLEAW-UP SALE :of: LADIES TAILORED SUITS : WI HAVE SOLD At MUCH UP-TO-DATE IN THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION AS WE WAVE PREVIOUSLY SOLD UP TO JULY 4th, ANO ALSO HAVI NO TWO LATE SHIPMENTS OF SUITS, RECEIVED SINCE EASTER. WE FEEL THAT OWING TO THE LARGE BUSINESS ALREADY DONE WE WILL BE SATISFIED IF WE CAN CLOIE OUT THE ENTIRE REMAIN ING SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCEO PRICES, AND OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE ARRIVALS WE WILL NEED TO PUT FORTH E , CRY EFFORT TO HAVE OUR DEPART MENT EMPTY , BEFORE THE FALL SEASON. CON5E OUINTLY WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BIG REDUCTIONS: ' 130.00 Suits $39.00 $40.00 and 3J.0O suits $29X0 $25.00 suit $19.50 $22.00 suits $1-75 $14.00 suits ,. $9.90 and $7.75 STOCKTON Salem, - - - Oregon mm for Sale $4.50 4.00 city. Big fir, 4 ft, per cord - -Second growth per cord, -Delivered to any part of the Put in your season's supply now. iS. cox, Bell Phone 143. INDEPENDENCE, ORE MONEY TALKS COME AND VISIT US SHOES A FINE LINE OF , LADIES' WH.TE GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR LINE OF GROCERIES IS COM- i PLETE. BETTER GIVE US A TRIAL. PETER . COOK Rickreal, Ore. Independence,- Ore. ANNOUNCEMENT Sincee I have purchased the oldest established meat busi ness In your city, formerly owned and successfully run by Sper ling Brothers, I will .furnish my patrons with the best the market affords, at the lowest prlc ei. Come get acquainted with Billy Bloch, the Butcher. His Motto Is: "A Well Pleased Customer is My Best Advertisement." This market always leads, the rest follow. I'll buy your hogs and veal at market price. WILL BLOCH, Independence, t . . . Oregon. BOAT SERVICE RESUMED Sk'nner Brothers have decided to resume their boat service between this city and Salem and commenc ing next Saturday they will put their two boats, Independence and Louise, bn the run. Boat leaves Independence at 8:30 a. m. and leaves Salem, returning, at 4 p. m. Fare 50 cents. They are going to make an effort o give their patrens better service (than ever before and will make the Service permanent. DAINTY PERFUMES FOR DAINTY WOMEN Are here and Plenty. Everything else for toilet use. V ... Our Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bath Ammonia, Talcum and Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Etc., are such as must appeal to Women of Refinement. We will be pleased to have you call and see our line. Kirkland's Drug Store The Store of Quality WE ARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS RAG CORSETS i ALSO THE CHESTERFIELD, HAMILTON-BROWN AND SOCIETY