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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1911)
EIGHT PAGE. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, D.ntlat, Cooper Blg. KJ. Pagetikait of McTliuinon l li.y. wna In town tint unlay. of w..lb.V.. lnl" K.,t..rprlM or,. y,.r II 75 John M.'CUI Hid city Baturday. As Htt of Alrllo Hutunlay, wn In ln Dr. Dug.nn., D.ntl.t, ov.r Ind u""u -psnd.no. National Bank. Both phone ' c. 0. I-on; went to poifand Tuea . day to nt rcha'. ano bar automobile. '...., '..I. i,ran mil l (Oil. Ill Kill. lor lao.i 0 at A. M. I rowu a. Pap Lawn-inn of Monmouth, was In town Baturday. The Wolnlitirt Mro4 uf A'rllo, -" In lUo iy Kaluriliy. Hi in Irlc. nint inii o Or.-n C ly t e H'al f I '' !... oniere for a ah wod at the C. K. SpauIUIiiR- L KKln Company lofflco. tf II. P. William of Atrlt-. la moving til. futhor, T. H. WI'lamK, to o"r city. D ie llrldu', who haa fen "lk-lug- at Dallas for aomu inc, return ed home lunt week. ( hia. Allen and tlVn I'yrlny f Air II,., fMnaufd bu.ni In tie city Haturday (ink, Aa . Kir co-d wood la. orders at limn J'roa. Dellve.y wl). n rd t present prices. H. W Li on trd. A number of boy a cunni down from Monmouth Kutnr.U.y t tho ball ic:.it. bete.u imlla and Independ ence. It FAI-K A good Piano a piano ,,y, r with I 0.00 worth of mimic at a bargain -If k n aoon. n. m Kalt. Inqulru f Ur. Allln. Tii l.nn.i itnve an ontn air concert In thw city park Bnnday afternoon and to tnuny of our cltlz-na w.-nt i"'e be entertained vr n tAI V Cno Mioiao power M R BAW " . ' lne ..... i thnn a year o d. Inquire at Srerllng'B Meat Market. t'- Kee,i in mind tho duie of tlm an nuil me tmg of the lnd-:en:.co Driving Aa'Oi lttilon. Juno 21, 22 and 23. 1911. J,,hn Miller of Klnea Valley, who wna In nitendance t tho Grand Lodge Meet ng of the I. O. O. F. iH week puna. ,1 through town mi ma way ii..iu( Tjf.d.'.y. K. I. linker of Suver. made ua a BiibKfntlul call s;a;urdiiy whllo In the cltv. Mr. linker ', n friend if the i-fi. riir m and nftya Hh nrrlval In nia i- loeked forwurd to wl:h!Fr.d"y. no II. tie Inttrmt. LO-5T. t Sat'inlay, aomcwlior lie-ween n ,v" n ce and Monmouth tim ndn-.Mtned l"Mt a snail sod witch. It was a k"e; -!-nke from my mother, rnd a literal roar,i win ue iiniH fir li k recovery. Nellie Kuire. . . . The Indo.enderce iaae l.a.i " defuited He Dalla team In a fcamoi tte Dana team in a i."l played In thl. ' 'end- aeore Mr 6 to 3. The Int lopoi dj ..w.., u a flYtlltf-r in I) HIV W.U1 Corvnll's boys in this city next Sat urd y if th! weather Is favorable. Mr. J. O. Mclnlosh will ireBent no iJIo(il He aoefl not go from ho8e pupils In mualc rerltal on Friday Mav)lo nouse. Consult him at the Hotel. 21th, In the M. R. church. Mra. Mo- H( h(lg hB1 m0re thllu years' ex t..,..i. ...111 hn nuuiutoH hv the leadlnici , i.,i,. vocclbts of Inlepen.:enco. A com- p'e.e program will appear in xt w.V lasre. Ui du nua mu - - " I J. L. Ilunnn entertained somo Idea of employing the dredger to dig "is potaiois. Since the l eavy rain, which raiised tho Wtllninet'e to overflow i. i.u..L. I. ia enlatn nutch back of us iiunim, iio i"' i plete program apt ears eiaewhere 1,1 linn imno, " C. street, where a bicycle shop was Do You Have the Right Kind of Help'onpg iocated, and took some supplies . Tim L.rnt.1. .m. thA '..i. hoii hmn loft there. The mat- right kind of help to neutralize and W'A I , W K I II1HV .111 llll UIDU 3 VIA remove the poison tnat cauBe uen- ncno. neauntuc, nn... o'her kidney and bladder aliments. Wllllums Drug Co. . . . .i, n..v..iin.a anil $55.00 ON TIME, $50.00 ...CASH... Uuy ll.wi.tl of Lu.klniu, waa In town 8turdy Mr. Kvens of Monmouth, U in h'i city Baturday. The Weekly Oreguiilan and tit In Attend the ('omiiHT lal Club niu.a lug l.et Tu ily vimliin. Our Into winter hog paaaed and the 1. I t.a A l.li..Mr(l A fine mnKe. watir tank and a'l Work will bfK'n un tno new i. Mtun-B coiniiloto ut a barjain. Knlo. K. bulldln Juno I. KIiih.t Metier A M llron F(Jll HAI.K On k'm'I aa new rub ier tire bunny. a:o ari of nw a n K,. bariii-aa. Imiulro at thla off. c t A biby girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mra. hl' i'n Katirdi.y mo n ItiK Agent wanted to re 1 loncenirat d flavor us et-ac a and to lt articled uiulie of Mra. Jaa. Morgan. Now la the tlmo to uao land pine tor. i l" e your order now with 'h Chi. K. s.psu'dlng l.o;fclni( Co. A new icmeiit wa.k la being Put down In front of A. M. Iroang rea Idem o on Firat at n et An eloitrlc light In froi.t of the gitrng la an lmi rovoinetit woithy of at enton. FOIl 8ALK. A l out 200 ord of o k wood In lota to ault purh;ier. Imjulre of II. V. I'ruik. Jim Ji ma la hauling wood from tbo Craven place neur M' nmouth, to 'n di'iundeiic. MIkh It-na Tyer went to Portland Saturdny where ho wl I arend a few daya with frlem'a. Foley Kidney Pllla are a tru med bine They are healing, atrensthen Ing. rntae:tc ml tonic. They quick Wllllaiiia I rug Co. II. Thouipton la the proud owner oi . - jchuaol one day la e.-k form R. M. W -0. . ,.i.a I i npffv Tuir. Lot ua make your abatract of title for yo. Sat'flfaitlou guaranteed. iirown & Sibley. Attorney and Ab B'ractera, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. Hiving opened a Plcycle Repair Sbon on C street. Independence, I am inspired to do all kinds of repair ork and furnl-h bl y.san.I blc;.ce ndries At.c!e:aon Wcycle thop. tf. toen teaching iring the win- M m Kill, who hfta SCIll.O Ul UIHHi uililK " .... . ,. . . ,,.. , ...I. e t;. havln. d. ae.1 her a.hool ln.t Ten. C owley purchniM d tho J. l. Liyton liv,ry s to. k Monday und nnt ed tho barn for a term of four years. We w!h him nuecs In his new un- dertklnr. We understand that Dr. Ml'.la has rrllno. ill.. n"a'- 'ler nf rosldlne In Idaho, as atated In , k. Knterrr.'se. or e'so we ni,a,nPnrtn(1,, rt recenUr pur nil.!nfornipd. ,,e retently pu; h8 Crow ey'a livery stable nd wl rOK,0 ,heie m. definitely. . . .... . . .i.iPeter Cook rrlilay ot mis ween ir. uiwf, 'uoj optician will bo at the Independence IltTIHI I'M CtH ii rACini'o J ' "r c,aIlbt nnd can fl)rn 8h dozens of,ce these horses bid fair to taKe po-k count you can some of the money Rice Cook has a do no better than consult him about Fne little racer. Ss Pender ard a - your eyes and gla aes Five or six young boys of Indepen deuce met with a scare this week hvhlcli may prove a n;tou iu mc..., ... .. . 4l,... I i inucea, it aoes noi icoua m u""b- )n(? thera before the courts. It seems . . .... . u ....... . I I.i-I.. nr they went into vne euipiy uuuuing t. 11 j . . ... ' . ' ' " " - tcr created ccnslderable talk In the eity ouu one in.no " i .oiua. tho n.hntn ntnrv Several intn rei lnir Lne wnoie Bioiy. ocirmi -- - - - - boys were Implicated in the tne.t but as yot no arrests have been made. Don't pay an exhorbltant price for a Cream Separator when you can get the best machine In the world, ft 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, I. why we nan sell at these prices. For particular, write or call on INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY THE INDErfNDCNCe INTWPNIHf INDIPtNDINCC, ORtGON, Julm Murraon l Bun UK. J. M Stark 0fEuK a. ai In U'O. City Monday. Hmeral from her. will attend race at Huver tomorrow. r. m Htnpaon of AlrHe. waa city Friday. i. M. H.ark of K-g.ne. WM in b tT 8a:urduy. Mr. i nd Mra. Frai k Wduf re re- jolting ovr he arrival it m IN t tb.,lr l.on.o My Vjik lamund the contract Cnituln t k(. I..- wl.l take a load of V i'lii.in r. .. ... Women of o 'rafi to falcin thla veil fig on t 'e l jnch I Mra Ceo. ituef, and Mra. Alice M(,oan if fiia city vlaled In fan in Tue d y. Mra. Itoao Strong a married at I) illuii la t 1 ueaday to J. J. Fomera. Ito h are a ell known res'denta of th'a c ty. Mra. 1. ('. llannon aid Mr. Will 'Shifer of ll'I'dale, attended tho er- teriainn eui glv n by the IUko bcIiooI ' til thla pla-o Friday evening. Ml" Uello M'C u'her of Po o. Kan 'aaa, arrived hero Welneaday on a !vt to her grand parent ft, Mr. and Mrr., John U ckliooii. No aervlce will be h!d at the Preabt nan chun h Sunday morn ing. ;n the evening l)r. Dunamore will delher hi Ian aerinon before hi r ing on h s trip to tho Holy Land Mr lll to A. Hewitt of Aber deen. U'i ah n,;iui. attuii'ed the fun eral of her alKt'T. Mra. W. T. Ial', TuoHd"y, nitiirnlng to her home on Thiiradi r. ' Mi a. J. 8. Starnefl, Hickory, N. C, pe k to those who rave slml'.ar in. nl, I.. "I hav hen botbered a rreit deal w:tn throat and li ng trou b'e, nd find Foley' Honey and Tar Commit nd g'vrl me. Itnmed'ate eat lufwtlon n.l reMef." Tako Fo:ey Ilonev and Tar Compound for cougha, cold end hoaraencB, for chlldrm unrf for irrnun neonla. Actept DO aubiltute. Williams Drug Co. SPRING MEET i Independence Driving Park Aocia tion Anticplate a Good Tims. . Tho Dr.vlng Park Assoclatlm has come to the front itiu thl. year wtin a fine prosiam ror ine 8iuis ,ueot to te 1 eld ,n tUiB C,ly Wedn'"' day. Thursday and Friday, June 21, .. - '22 hnd 23. Tho committee hr put MP nearly $2 '0 in purses and prize. for the rates and to k show ard the three day mt et this year promises to be the greu.en event in the Ula tory of t!ie association. Several fine hoises are now at the l i. .i..i..r .. h.i.li arc. IhrAd thnr oughbreda owned by Win. PercivalJ 'res d nt of tho Association, and Judging from wi at is said of them It i will re :u re uou.e good stake horses to beat them. C. O. Groves has a 3-vear-old stall 3-year-old stallion, Poraniont, a hand some brown trotter, and also a 3-year- old umre, Quien P., a pacer which the owner has great conf.dence in. of Rickreall and Inde- pendence, haa hree head at the Sally Yo n. Mark and e ia, a very pretty black mare by Folmort Boy, and If size and s'reneth count in a . so iiiiK rioioie, u vuy oicmvu, uw-w of which rre capable of putting up a warm contest. R. P. Dickinson, an- 0;her Indenendmce horse admirer, has a bright look'ng young stallion known as Yaffle, and Is considered a very promising trotter. C. Feck ex pects to enter a fine colt In the 2-year-old class and there are probably others In Independence whom we have not heard mentioned, wHo will "- ' enter the races wl'h fast horses. A uumuoi m suuu o I tna n njin tnVo nn nrt'vn rart 'n the town will take an active rart !n the entertainn.ent, and the firee days meet th's year will be filled with sen sation. The Btock ehow will play no small pErt in tlie en'erta'nment, and in this department liberal prizes are offered. CARD OF THANKS ' We desire (o express our sincere and heartfe't thanks to the many kind neighbors and friends who ren dered their willing assistance dur'ng the illness and et the bur'al of Mrs. W. T. Ball, And especially do we de 8 re to thank the business men of the cltv for clos'ng business during the funeral. Mother and Husland. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Funday s hcol will, be held as usral at ten, but the morning services will be held In the auditorium where the pastor will rrerch a memorial sermon for the Old Soldiers of Independence. Th's meeting Is to be a union service and it Is hoed that as many as poss'ble of the people of In dependence will be present. B. Y. P. U. at seven P. M. Evening serv'ce at eight. Subje't "Tha Emrty Tomb". . . THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Mwh litknaM Du. to Bow.l Dla.rtf.n. u -Ar. rour bow . ,, ..., . ,., i ala regular r' II know that ton per n ut tit lllniva U attended with Iliac- I'"el and trpld liver, ami ttmt I l iila condition muat t removed g-nily netui onlt-rllea are a irlilva, plia- ant and auf r-iniHlr for conatlimtlon and l.w-l dK-rd-r In irvwral. We i r ''r,fllM "f rvat ;""1 Ini u tj nun vi v 'i iiurir t iiuif anv itmhfirr's moiiry In very rftc whn they full to i rluce entire aatlafartlon. ltetnll Orderlle are enti'o like can- "" X ' t 'l-ilHty. .nd h.,. aioth I alruliL't ...tiluir h..iillrii InflllHllII Inn. aireiik'tlieiiliia. healliur InOueiM-e on tin? entire Intentlnnl tract. They do not purge, grlte, rauae nausea, flatu lence, et require ooenea. diarrhoea er other annoying effect. They are eape dally giHul for children, weak eron or old folk. Two atxea, 2.V. and 10c. Bold only at our alnre Tbellexnll Store. For Sale by William Drug Co. BIG BASE BALL GAME Old Timer, v. The Young Blood of Independence. Can the "ha been" cone tack, with the old-time baaeiall spirit la a question to be determined next Sun-j 4,y at the HlKh School Catnpu at. . p. in. ' Thoe of the o!d fellow who will FORCED OUT OF Mill Building Leased From Under lis. 510,000 Slock of liigh Grade GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Sacrificed for Quick DISPOSAL We have three more week? to dispose of this stock. Fri day and Saturday we will sell SUGAR CURED HAMS REGULAR 17i2 cent, our price per pound.. 15e 10 LBS. YELLOW CORN MEAL. .25c PURE LARD, 5 LB. PAILS 60c Every atricle in tho store marked at "forced out" - prices. Crockery, Glaasware, and Lamp at 50 per cent off. the regular price. ; Economical housekeepers In or near Independence will profit by taking advantage of this sale. t We will Fill Mall Orders if you can not call at store. DAMON & FOSTER 349 N. Commercial St. SALEM OREGON As Our Business DEPENDS ON YOUR HEALTH, FOR OUR OWN SUCCESS, IT IS INCUMBENT ON US TO SEE THAT YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ARE ACCU RATELY FILLED BY COMPE TENT PHARMACISTS, WITH PURE AND FRESH DRUGS! TO SUPPLY THE SICK-ROOM WITH FEVER THERMOME TERS, HOT-WATER BOTTLES, BED-PANS, ETC.; AND TO PLACE AT YOUR DISPOSAL A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF PATENT AND PROPRIE . TARY MEDICINES. For the Lady of the House, We Have Stationery, Perfumes, Toi let Articles, Combs, Brushes, Etc. For the Farmer and Orchardist, Formaldehyde, Blue Vitrol, Lime Sulphur and Lead Arsenate, and Lastly We Carry A Careful ly Chosen Stock of Bay State Paints, OH, Lead, Varnish and Turpentine. THE WILLIAMS DRUG CO. Independence, Oregon. BUSINESS part dp'. In the game ar. Jim Col- Una, Catc h; Clyi'. HI I. Pitch; Wll- t.rj Cm... r li. ri.nH- Ir.hn.on. ft, II.; Mr. Merger. T. II.; Chet Down of her mother In this city lat 8ttn 8. 8; Erot Johnarn, U T.; Verd d y even ng after a lingering lllneaa. illll. C. K.; and Join Johraon. R. . Th. fmera w he'd at the house Ceo Ku'h and Geo. Cnnkny wll Tu-aday .ftemcon and lnt rment waa tlinplre the yarn and any pcain who made In lb. I. O. O. F. cemetery, talk bak to the umpire, will be f:n j Mra. Pall had teen auk fur a loi.5 d all bits. Admlna on: Blnl men, t ma md w thin Ik. iat year ba. 10 cents; married .ten without their ' ffer,J !nt nsely a her life gradu wlvea, to cnt, un'es they have a aly wore away. Put bar auffe-lng good eiri..e. Married iren wph their w ia with great patience and her only wiv are admitted free, a'.ao women regret aemed to be that ah. had t and c'llldreo. 'come a burden to those who ao ten- Music by the Independence ba--d. !drly eared for her. Blie wM weil IVm't fall to aee the t.t tan. knon !n thl. city, where ahe ha. of the aeason. lived for many year, and waa held In Py Order of Commit'.. high can em. CLEAN -UP -of LADIES TAILORED SUITS WE HAVE SOLD AS MUCH UP-TO-DATE IN THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION A3 WE HAVE PREVIOUSLY SOLD UP TO JULY 4th, AND ALSO HAVI NG 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 CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE R EMAIN ING SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AND OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE ARRIVALS WE WILL NEED TO PUT FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO HAVE OUR DEPART MENT EMPTY BEFORE THE FALL SEASON. . CONSE QUENTLY WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BIG REDUCTIONS: $39.00 S50.00 Suit. 129 00 $40.00 and 35.C0 uiU $19.50 $25.00 ult $18.75 $22.00 suits " , ... 9-90 and $7.75 $14.00 suit : STOCKTON Salem, - - Oregon THESE HIGH GRADE HOSE ARE STORE. LADIES' MENS' AND CHILDREN'S, FOUR PAIR FOR $1.00, FULLY GUARANTEED FOR FOUR MONTHS. The C. I. K. Store PETER COOK, Proprietor. Independence, Ore. Independence Meat Market HAS LONG SINCE BEEN NOTED FOR QUALITY, AND THE NBW MANAGEMENT IS DETERMINED TO KEEP UP THE LONG ESTABLISHED REPUTATION OF THE HOUSE. IF YOU ARE NOT ONE OF OUR MANY SATISFIED CUS TOMERS IT'S YOUR FAULT. WILL BLOCH, Oreaon. Independence, k . BUSINESS COMES QUICK TO Tie Electric Power User IF YOU SUSPECT THAT ELECTRIC POWER CAN BE MADE USEFUL TO YOU, CALL IN OUR NEW BUSI NESS DEPARTMENT REPRE SENTATIVES AND EXPLAIN YOUR NEEDS. OUR MEN WILL BE GLAD TO TAKE ALL THE TIME NECES SARY TO MAKE AN INVESTIGA TIONGO OVER THE PROPOSI TION WITH YOU CAREFULLY AND TO SUBMIT AUTHORITATIVE AD VICE, PLANS AND ESTIMATES. Ask our new Business Department. Telephone: Bell 41; Mutual 5010. OREGON POWER COMPANY, J. L. WHITE, Mgr. ; pace rive Mr. Ball Pass Away. Mr. W. T. Hall, daughter of Mra. M K. flianalterry. died at th. home) SALE OUR NOW ON DISPLAY AT