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pack rive CIOHT PACE! I THE INDEPENDENCE ENTEHPRUE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, ' Is Your Blood Impure? Art you troubled with offensive and dangerous, unhealthy ores, Pimples and ulcere thai resist treatment? All this hows a diaiaitd tondltMlort of blood and tlaaua, and won't b relieved with any hind of remedy but a epeclfiO remedy. Thet remedy la REX ALL JSPECIFIC AND ALTERATIVE COMPOUND. It co'Nalna the beet alterative and diuretica known. It re store general tone and, atrength and renews vitality aa general blood purifier of the moat thorough type. Agreeable to the moat aenaltlve persona. Price for large bottle of 125 doses, 11.75. WILLIAMS DRUO COMPANY. . f . . The Rexall Store. lt lair Tuesday, June 2"U. I ... j II. llrowne ws In Portlsnd l for pirt of the week, I J. C. Jlawlty tf Portland, wua in (be city Ut Iriday. j Mn WkIt tr"c' t"! h't I" Portland the llt r part f last e k K. J. 0MMliioiiKb In Hl in lb fore pnrt of thn k. Live : IttlU-a btH-ri a la Tus diy illicit nt Id ee Hhow. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Mcliitoh ltd In Hit I in yistorday. vls- A fi-w from hre attended the pic nli' tit II lit ri grove yisterduy. Kill Ice cream and listen tu th clu-stra at the llornt Hhow, or- PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Bldg. Charles K'llcy has hla new hois up und wi' 1'iai-d. Dr. Duganne, Dentlet, over Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phones II. Wilson whs in Sa.eiu Hundny, ro tiirnliiK homo Monday, Iliiiiiir Hlike of I'ortlund, wns In thn cllj fore pnrt of t'ie week- Cornish irnim, good condition, for 2).i 0 at A. M. Urown i. A mnii liu la indiscreet In hla ut teriim. la l:ke a iohI urd everyone cult r-Hd him. Vcdnesdny wns flag day and many alurii mill h'r'iiia nrc dlstred at Inil-io.-iiiii iu o liiiixa on tlat dy. j It) II 8ALK. A house and two loia m cow und separator. Inquire at this office I Mr and Mra U (1. Ilnwklne of Dal las, were In the Ity Friday, r!evtrii from here attended cirrus at 8il-m Hist Thursday. the W. H. Jims and wf0 of AIMie, w. r In the (It yi sturdily. M. W. Coopir of Sult-iu, was lu the tlty Monday. (iro L. Kostt of Sai til. was in el... ..la., t.. I j uiw nj uiMiin. i I J. M Si hsln of Airile, was here on bualm s Thursday. V. V. Kuns arrived here Fri day from Portland and la assisting In the Knt-rprlse office. Independence people In attendance nt th Rose show lnat week were too numerous to mention. The band cnt.-rUlned a large num ber of peopl nt the city park Sun day afternoon. K hool cloaca In Independence to day for the auimiuT a-atlon. lr. Hi II of Corals, wna In the city Monday. Mra Sherman llaya lias been Quito 111 for aovrrnl days. Will Wood was In I'ortjund the firat of thn week Mr. unl Mra. C. (1. Ionit returned fr.nu I'ortlund Hunduy t-veiiiiiK after a brief stny anioiiK the roaes. Leavo orders for alab wofd at tha C. K. 8pauldlng L"KKlng Company 'a uffl. tf. Trof. Paulson and John Swemlseld of II irr.sljurr, were In the city pikt Friday. AiiKuat Sperling. Gua Ppwllng, S. C Hiuinn and Mr. Marks wore in Tor:! nd Ruturdny. M Ins Florence Halverson Dow Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Js. Prown. Khn will b here most of the summer. Dr. Mills preached In the Presby terian church Sunday afternoon to a largo congregation. J. W. Small of Southern California was In the city piat week looking for farm land. W. It. Clnyman c.f Woodburn, wa in tbo city Tuesday hilling the town fi r Knst Lynne. WANTKD Two fresh cows. In quire of M. II. Khharda. Hell phone: 744. tf. The striwberry seatton Is about at John liariirs f pcu'lj )tun. was In th ity Monday. I'lene HUks of I'ortlant, was a bu'u. visitor lu t'ie city Tuesday. Asa lli,:,ln-on la visiting at the home i f Ir.a piiriita bnre this week. V. M Kirsiniid wns In I'oitlnod the fore psit of tilt eek. Itisal Estate Co. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NVit Ljrdday morning will roR t nue the suhje-1. "A I'ecmar reoPl" and show why and bow wa are a , Kicked By a Horse. Captain Haiisin was q'Jlte aer lo ml Injured Put Friddy by hvln pw ul:r r llglotis peol le. Kvory ra bei kicked la the a! d,nian by a: liglous p rson Is peculiar In a way. bore-. Me h h-n confined to Kit hut wa ara coculUr la easy traji. b-d since relvng the Injury, but j and we ran give Scripture fur all our lis said to be Improving!) j p ullarll.s The evening su! Jet will wi- s in' Mr lUldwln hud been fishing inj be 'The lirana fnake". ithe river near here and waa at the We give a cordlnj invitation to an. Roan hou yard on the taut aide of! one to romi). Ihia snake do'S not . th flier Ttllf.ri fi. TtTtt -A ,K. lnJl.ll. V. . inlilff. dnM TA Will. 'j iry. " II. Campbell Clark. Everybody goes to the Hone Show Ll. 4 Ri hi-s of I'uMlmd the ciijr Thursday C. 0. Long suld an Overpind last wnk to lieu Wbllnuker. tine iith. . Sen tbn hem. tlful display of Roses Tuesday night. Come and see "Potts" and "Willie' at th Dpera lloimo Tuesday ninht K. K. Williams of Forest Gr0ve. waa In t'ie city Tuesday T. A In stead and ife of Balem, were In the city Tuendiiy. A. Taibut of 8aem. waa In tha city TU'Sday. The postmasters at Dallas. Falls City nnd Monmouth, have had an In creiiB In salary. Independence cun- j not even get one appointed. For Sale. Three horse rower Fair banks Morse gasoline engine, at a re jnarkable barga'n If taken at once OroKon Power Co., Dallas. Oregon. Get your hop chocks printed early. Thn Knterprlse office Is equipped to do the w rk. Mr. and Mrs Henry E. DrGwne are In Jefferson on business today. Dr. Mi'Inturff la transacting bus! Dess In Hali-ui today. C. W. Dutier, wife and daughter visited In Portland last week. Mrs. L. O. Heeves Is visiting in Poril itid this woik. A. J. Walcott of Corvallls, waa In town on business Monday. It. V. Heese of Corvallls, waa In the city yesterd iy. M. Goetz shipped three car loads of hay from t'lis station this week. Wm. Dawes returned from Montana this week. j H. P. Dickinson and C. Peck are an end for this year and tha crop j attending tne lair at &io. ( has been light. Mr8 Gi rtrtde Virgin of Portland. A. And-Tson will leave this week; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for a few days recreution In the. Join im Kinson. in tnis city. , Hers'hberg attended the State niountnlnx. Miss Leon a Sperling, who has been attinding s hool at Newbcrg, return ed home last week Wouldn't It be a wise plan for the city cf Independence to co-operate with Monmouth in the matter of ob taining city water? It. E. Ferguson, who has been con fined to thn house on account of Ul- bu-BH, Is again able to be in his of Rev. Snnford Snyder was In Hub bard Saturday, where he preached In tha M. E. church Sunday forenoon fi,.e part of the time, Peter 1 rlco retimed from Portland and evening, Hunilay. after s nding several day At the Rose Fhow. D. II. Taylor and wife, who have lioeo 8enillng aiime little time In Cal ifornia, returned home Fii'hiy. FOR SALIC. Om nood as new rub bor tire buggy, alao net of new sin- glo harness, liupiiro at thla office, tf th main sewer. John Taylor nrlvod here from Port-f Rev. Manioro, a graduate of land Sunday nnd Ih woiking for his, Willamette I Diversity, preached Frank Wilson wua elected dele gate to the K. of P. Grand LoiIkp, which meits lu Astoria June 21. W. L, Hce was chosen as alternate. The city council Is having bas ons put In at the Intersection of the several streets und connecting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Merwln returned from Portlund Sunday where they vis ited for several days during the Rose Show. II. Bankers' Association at Friday. AEROPLANE EXHIBITION AT ALBANY, OERGON Saturday and Sunday OaVBBJBSBMsBBaSttlBBBSasBSSSBSa '"as June 17th and 18th Charles F. Walsh, Aviator. THIS , WORLD FAMED BIRD MAN HAS BEEN ENGAGED TO GIVE TWO EXHIBITIONS SHOWING HIS MARVELOUS CONTROL AND EXPERT MANIPULATION OF THE CUR TISS FARMAN BI PLANE. AT THE FAIR GROUND AVIATION FIELD. THIS EXHIBITION AT ALBANY IS FOR THE PEOPLE TRIBUTARY THERETO AND ALL ARE INVITED TO AT TEND. ; J EXCITING RACES, AEROPLANE AGAINST AN AUTOMOBILE AND AGAINST A MOTOR CYCLE., Commences at 3 p. m. Each Day ADMISSION 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CENTS Portland last the in brot'ier. p. O. Taylor, In the barber shop. Oak, Ash, Fir cord wood Leave orders at llanna Ilros. Delivery wlun leslred t preicnt prices. S. W Leonard. tf. Fourth of July Is near nt hand ns Is evinced by th frequent discharge of fir (nickers by the patriotic young American.. Mrs. Laura Wnn nnd daughter, Dorothy, of La CroBse, Wash., nnd JIIhs Elvn Taylor of Portland, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Win. Campbell informs us that we erred last week In Btating that he wns running the car which collided with the rear end of a buggy while returning from the picnic at Rk'kre all a couplo of weeks ago. He snys Loo Whltcomb wns driving the mn chlne when the accident occurred. C. O. Dons, who furnished ub the Information, la responsible for the er ror, nnd not the Enterprise. the M. E church Sunday forenoon, anil at Ihiena Vista Sunday evening. If you wanl to buy one of the best farms In this vicinity for a HtUo mon oy, call on the Poik County Real Es tate Co., Enterprise building. The Misses Anna Hammond, Kreta 1 licks and Kora Rrowne rnmo tip on the littlo bout from Salem Saturday evening nnd remained over Snndny at tha home of the latter's parents. Mrs. Dr. Allin, who has been 111 In Portland for a week or- more, return ed home the first of the week. The doctor went down the latter part of last week nnd accompanied her home. Now Is the time to order berry cra tes. We are prepared to furnish these at reasonable prlves. Call and seo us The Chas. K. Spaulding Log ging Cornpnn7. S R IrvliiB Informs us that he will begin foreclosure proceedings In cir-k'ty at Montreall, and from that city cult court against the stock holders of, tne party win start ior turoppe. the Independence Cnnnery Co., at the A auto load of Independence hop ! growers .were' out In t'ie country Wednesday inspecting the many yards In this vicinity. See the play "The Model Wife," un der the direction of our popular stage manager, Arthur Moore, at the Rose Fair June 20th. Do You want to make more money? We want em rget'c salesmen in your territory. Extensa money advanced For particulars address Albany Nurs ery, (Inc.), Albany, Oregon. t4. The Willamette University Quartet gavo a very interesting program in the M. E. church Thursday evening of hiBt week. The attendance waa sniHll, but those who attended pro nounce It first-class. C. O. Long intends to put on a big automobile parade on the lust day f the races, in which about fifty cars will be exhibited. Every auto- nobilo owner is Invited to . join the parade. Dr. J. R. N. Bell of Corvallls, ex pects to leave this weekfor a three months' Journey to. the Holy Land He will meet Dr. Dunsmore of this September term. Best Service is in Demand Everywhere and at all times. That's why "KIRKLAND'S PHARMACY Should Interest you. See Announcement Next Week. Having opened a Bicycle Repair Shop on C street, Independence, I am prepared to do all kinds of repair work and furnish bicycles and bicycle sundries. Anderson Bicycle Shop. tf. The Oregon School of Liberal Art and Science was expected to convene , in this city June 15, but on account ot a lack of interest in the same, the instructor, Miss L. A. Mint, has aban doned the idea and will go into Wash ington to take up the work. Several from here went to Mon mouth Tuesday afternoon to hear the hoted evangelist, Dr. Olson, who is how arousing great interest in Dallas andvlcinity. The meetings ar be ing held in a Inrge building erected tor that occasion by the Christian church society. Robert M. Wray of Silverton, Frank Beneful of Portland, and four Cor vallls boys, Messrs. Barber, Couren, Smith and Burdock, who hav heen attending school at Eugene, ar going down the river from Eugene to Port land in three canoes. They stopped at Independence Wednesday for; linner. I The Enterprise force is busy this week getting out a big job for the Commercial Club at Sheridan. Business houses in the city will close this afternoon from 2 to 3:30 during the funeral of J. H. Burton. J. R. Collins, the carpenter, Is im proving thinsa on the Earheart place north of town. W. B. Smith came up from Port land Sunday to attend th funeral of II. Sperling. Floyd D. Browne is the bicycle doc tor during the absence of Doctor An derson. '"Bob MatCs Comedy Co. enter tained a small audience in a tent near the depot last evening. Now is the time to use land Plas ter. Place your order now with the Ch is. K. Spaulding Logging Co. , Chas. Sperling of Eastern Oregon, was in the city the first of the week, having been called on account of his father's death Let us make your abstract of title for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab stracters, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. 41-tf. Geo. A. Wilcox has been granted a three months' vacation from bis duties at the depot, and Frank Mc Laughlin will fill the vacancy during h's absence. If you fail to see the play at the opera house next Wednesday night you will miss the best thing that has been staged in this city for many months. Fred Oberson is improving the ap pearance of his house by building a new porch in front. Fred is determ ined to keep up with the progressive times. For the best of tonsorial accommo dations call upon D. O. Taylor, C. street. Independence. Oregon. Best of work guaranteed. Bath in con nection, tf. Among the list of graduates from the Los Angeles High School is the name of Miss Genevieve Cooper, of Independence. The exercises will be held June 21, after which Miss Coop er and her mother, Mrs. J. S. Coop er, will return to Independence. J. w. Buster of Alsea, formerly of ttiis city, was here this week on business. Mr. Buster has retirea from the drug business, which ne followed while in Independence, and is now engaged In the dairy busi ness, having purchased a fine dairy ranch In that country. For sale. 35 acres, 2 sets of im fcrovenients, bottom land, 24 acres in hops; crop and all goes, one and one half miles from Independence. Price $2.25 per acre, terms. 1300 acres 6 miles from railroad. 40 ' miles from Independence. Only S10 per acre. Terms. Independence This is Not a Harem Skirt, He's Just Fat! TRADE AT COOK'S Independence Meat Market HAS LONG SINCE BEEN NOTED FOR QUALITY, AND THE NEW 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. , ; H-.'Aii ' r l5!!-v!.l WILL BLOCH, Independence, Oregon. MILLIONS OF HOURS SAVED TO WOMEN With an, Electric Iron the week's laundry Is finished like magic. No. running back and forth between Ironing board and stove. No sticking between Iron and cloth and no hot handles things that go with other Irons. No fire of any kind to heat up the J house. Let us show you how to get one easily. Just telephone Bell 41; Mu- tual 5010, and ASK US ABOUT OUR NEW SPECIAL OFFER. J. L'. WHITE, Local Manager. 1 OREGON POWER Co.