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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1911)
V THI INDEPKNDCNCC ENTIR FAItf. INDECNDENCC, OREGON. pace rive KIOHT PAOII Those Sharp Penetrating Pains IN THE SMALL Of THE DISORDERED KIDNEYS. BACKA SURE INDICATION Of THESE SUFFERINGS ARE OFT- EN BOURNE IN SILENCE AND THE ENDURANCE OF THE SUFFERER IS OFT TAXED TO THE UTMOST. Rexall Kidney Pills ARE A REMEDY FOR THESE EXCRUCIATING PAINS, nd RELIEF S SURE, QUICK AND LASTING. WE SELL THESE UN DER A GUARANTEE TO BENEFIT OR REFUND YOUR MONEY. SIXTY PILLS IN A NEAT BOX, PRICE BO CENTS. Williams Drug Company, REXALL STORE. , Independence, Oregon. Alfred H. CM! i Portland, Vr. Mdnturff of Monmouth, la talk la th ltr lst Friday. 1 V.dndiy tho Nii dsy of the fur. It will bo !" for s o '" tbt visitors lo tbe cltjf this w'k. t the days. rraok Klrklund Is visiting buma of hl parent for ft PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dsntlst, Cooper Bid?. T. M. Irvine I Suiting In tbe city. F. J. U'mmIi-uuiikIi In Hul'Ui the fore part of the week. Dr. Dugsnne, Dentist, over Inde pendence Nations! Bank. Both Phones J. I). Russell and wife visited In from 8a tho city over Sunday. Asa Taylor enmn over I 'in lu hla tuxli t Ruii'liiy. Win. Diwcs was In Bttleid on bus liv aa Friday. Cornish orgnn. Rood condition, fo 120.00 at A. M. lirowns. Turin Campbell of I'ortluiid, vis ited with bis brother, W. II. Camp b -11. over Sunday. Goo. Kuch und wife came up from Carlton Monday to be here during the s. FOH BALK. A house and two lola a cow and B'iirmtor. Incjulre at tbla office. It la not the burden or today inai crushes a man but the piling tf to morrow burden upon ttint of today. Mra. O'Brien of Falls City la in town working In tbe Intereat of the ll'yal Neighbors. Got your bop checks printed parly. Tho Enterprise office la equipped to do the w.'ik. Mlaa Lorena Parker has gone to Or.gm City wh-re ahe will keep tiouse for her brother. Qua d ly, Kperllng went to Portland Mon ilr. (Ml la Atkins hie been la ding a tw days wth her mother. Mra E. Huk. Mr. and Mra. Green of Al'any. vlall-d In tbe Hy a few daya laat week. I'ortl'ind, Kalem, and other lading cltl. a lit nuiueroua reprrs'Miiauvea b it to attend t'ie race E. T. Ileiikle aold bla city residence thla week to J. Morrison and -poets b j ii to move to Corvallla. Indepeiid nee hs tiken on a de cidedly luetr jpollUn appearance thla w.ck. Ul of fun in tbe old town. tag of moving bis family to tbla rt. W want a correspondent In every part of thla county. Will you be one? I Wm. Uiwea rt-cec-d a vlait from bla brother, John, of Montana, a fe daya luat week. Hon. Walter L. Tooe of rails City, wiia among the visitors In the city yesterday, B iine of the aborting element of In depemli m e are sdd to bav won a lltilu mo i y ttila week, and otbera1 are behind t'ie bi.ard. A lively runaway occurred on the streets Wednesday, but no one, as Injured. We dd not learn who the team bl'!iised to. A LETTER TO FRIENDS SPECTACLE REPAIRING Leneae Matched, Fremta Repaired and Soldared, new Temples, Springe, etc. Prlcea the Lowest Conalatent With Pine Workmanship. PIOWE'S JEWELRY SHOP, Prompt Service. Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, , '. ETC. ALL CEMETERY WORK. G. L. HAWKINS, Dallas, Oregon. FOU SALK. One good aa new rub bop tiro biK.v, also not of new sin gle, harness. Inquire at this office, tf WANTED. Two fresh cows. In quire of M. II. HI' hards. 741. CO. I,-tig '. InBtalllng a large isaso I no tank at tbe garugn A nine noiind boy arrived at the lome of Will Mattlaon Mod.-.y nkbt Mr. and Mra. Will Hall were W Bil-m Friday. Julin Young la building a new hou on hla farm near Ore -in wood station. I'lerce Wigs of Portliud. waa In tho city on bualneea the litter purt of luat week. Mini Myrtle BcrogKi vltd aeveral daya In the city lut week with her many friend. Leave o rile re for alab wood at the C. K. Spauldlng Iygglng Company's tofflre. tf. Children's Day wna observed In t'ie M. K. church laat Sunday and a very Intermitting proKram wna rendered. For.-at F.mli, John Colllna and Mr. Wood ar building a bousa for Jaa. Huntley north of Greenwood elation. Win. Huntr nnd wife of Corvallla vlalted with their daughter, Mra. W. Pattern, tbla week. W. L. IUce and F. 8. Wilson are attending the K. of P. Grand Lodi5e nuetlng at Aatoria this week. School cloned laat Friday and the tabera and pupils are enjoying the long vacation. If yon want to buy one ot the best farms In this vicinity for a l't'le mon ey, call on tho Polk County Real Es talo Co.. Enterprise building. The following la a letter written by M.ry Alice liumnicr, known bere aa I'eurl Haay, to ber fUenda in Ind'-i" ndi n' e. D-itr Mrs. Fennell: I tbought I would write you a few lines telling you I am feeling belter than the day you and Mrs. Kegnles were here. I B it up all day today and part of yes terday ? you can J'ulge by that I am feeling better. I would like to come borne to see all hit friends and hone will not bave Mra. vCooppr and dauRhter, who reIlmn 8Wfljr from you all so long. bav been In California Blnce at tall,) noJ,e j can have the opportunity . start for home to-lay and will arrive' of lliat hapiineas s ion. I know now' C, I). Ilartmiin and family of 811 virtciii. came over to the races yes terday and apeiit the day at tbe home of (tie editor, j ' V. Wooda and wife and daughter, j Pearl, accompanied ly Kffle Cuth-j b-rt, drove to Yew Park laat week f jr an outing. J. W. Richardson Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mattison at tended the Maaonic and Eastern Star Grand LodKe Meetlna at Portland a llell i hone: fow d.iyg laBt tf- r f Lynn end Irvine Huntley and nnd eon are Cycj n(1 Marlon Richardson 1 'ft In Ind "pend ince next week. Oak, Ash, Fir cord wood Leave orders at Ilanna Pros. Delivery when desired at present prices S. W Leonard. ' tf. The funeral of J. H. Burton beld laat Friday afternoon waa largely at tended. Eld"r Clark, pastor of the Chrlatlan church, conducted tbe ser vices at the house and at the grave- I desire to express my thanks to all who so kindly helped with the Rose Fair and entertainment neid on Tuesday evening at the opera house. Mrs. M. Merwin, Pres. Neede Craft Dean Raughman has. the distinct Ion of being the first person to pass tin twelfth grade examination suc cessfully In this city, and he was the only one In tbe class this year. LOST. One sorrel mare. A little sway backed, one bad eye. Got out oirar own name hope you will find my our bam June 21. She was laat seen.m n.;. Write to me soon. what k nd friends mean and do appre ciate your ever loving kin Incus. Mrs. Ftnnell, did you forget the writing table? Hore not Mr but the pink ribbon and white ribbon was so nice. I liked the three nice new dreRSB so well; the white one will war on the fourth of July. Did you tell Mr. Hanna I was so sorry and I don't need to live In a dread nor four now for you all are so good and k'nd to me now. Don't let old Casey get the third girl to abuse and shame as you would soon be taking away the t ilrd girl. They were very abus ive to me. at all times. Don't tell them where I am and I did not miss being away from them; indeed it, was a great relief. You know I will be 20 this October 7th was born In 1S91. Mrs Fennell, I d3 love youj and dear little Mabel Boydson, she Is so sweet My love to you and all. my friends it seems so good to claim Farms and City Property Bought, Traded and Sold. List Your Property With Us. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OR A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN THE CITY , OF INDEPENDENT OR IF YOU HAVE ANYTHINO TO SELL IN THE LINE OF REAL ESTATE, DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON OR WRITE US. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MOST OF THE REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS MADE IN POLK COUNTY. , Polk County Real Estate Co. Independence, Oregon. This is Not a Harem Skirt, He's Just Fat! lolng some carpenter work on P. j,lBt Friday for Mill creek on a flub- RIkkb' farm near McNary, this week. For Site. Threo Horse power Fair banks Morse gasoline en cine, at a re fnarkable bargan If taken at onc. OreKon Power Co., Dallas, Oregon. Rev. (?) Stephen A. Douglas Ham ilton of Selo. not an eminent preach er s the name might imply, spoke to a few of the boys on C street last Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Buckley of Brandon, Manitoba, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. 11. Parker. They are well pleased with Oregon and appre ciate the strawberries and cherries. Let us make your abstract of title for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab slracters, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. 41-tf. Lester Compton, who waa taken sick with typhoid fever while at tending the rose show In Portland, is aild to be recovering at the hospital In that city. Ing expedition. Miss Elva Taylor returned to ber going toward Salem. n?ase notify Bice and Calbreath, Independence, Oregon, and receive reward. Julius Wolf and bis mother, Mrs. A. Wtir. came over from Silverton in the formers new auto Sunday and visited with friends durlnij the day and part of Mon luy. The Wolf family former ly lived in Independence. Land buyers are coming thick and fust. The Monmouth and Polk Co. Real Sstate Cob. had ten homeseek ers in the office within an hour on, Thursday of last week. The eastern people cannot do better than to buy hera and they are findin? that o it Dr. M. E. DeGuire and Dr. Sandel of Silverton, and Dr. Smith, recent- With love. Mary Alice Plummer. work in Portland Sunday afternoon I ly from the east, who will open an after a brief visit at her parents In this city. the home of - Now Is the time to order berry crates. We are prepared to furnish these at reasonable prlcea. Call on The Chaa. K. Spauldlng Logging Co., Independence, Oregon. Moss Walker and Wm. Mc Adams fat and very fat respectively in dulged in a foot race Monday evening In front of the hot?l. It whb a 100 yard dash and a dead heat. Do You want to make more money? We wnnt energetic salesmen In your territory. Expense money advanced For particulars address Albany Nurs ery, (Inc.), Albany, Oregon.t4. For the beat of tonsorlal accommo. dations call unon D. O. Taylor. C s'reet, Independence, Oregon. Best of work guaranteed. Bath In con nection. tf- Best Service is in Demand Everywhere and at all times. That's why KiRKLAND'S PHARMACY Should Interest you. See Announcement Next Week. office for the practice of dentistry in Salem, were in the city Sunday, and made this office an interesting vis. It. They were tnroute to Dallas. We are informed that those who have t':e projecting of the new bank In hand are meeting with unusual en couragement. Everyone approached S3 far have not only taken sto"k in lirge amounts, but have promised tlielr business to the new bank when opened. Thn annual school meeting was held Monday evening In the public school building, but it was of little interest, and the attendance was not large. B. F. Swope was elected di rector and the clerk, who has served for a number of years, was re-elected. For sale. 35 acres, 2 sets of im provements, bottom land, 24Nacres 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 $10 per acre. Terms. Independence Rsal Estate Co- The committee in charge of the Basket Picnic to" be held at Indepen dence July 4th, had a meeting last evening and recommended the follow Ing program which was adopted: That the people of Independence and Polk county meet at the grove at ten o'clock in the morning with thIr famines. Several swings wm be put up for children to enjoy. Priz es will be given to children for reci tations and songs. A short address by E. C. Minton from Salem, also G. W. Ellis from Portland. Bring your baskets well filled and a cup for your coffee. The commlt wlll furnish FREE COFFEE, CREAM and SUGAR and plenty of FKne, A GRAND DISPLAY Visltprs at Independence during the week were unanimous In speaking a word of praise for the stock exhibi tion put on every forenoon dur ing the race meet. Many were heard to remark that it surpassed anything that his ever been given In this city and few towns in Oregon have ever presented a better display of stock horses than that seen on Main street during the three days of the races. Next week we hope to give the nanus of these securing prizes. N RESOLUTIONS Whereas; It has pleased our Heav enly Father to call from our midst our esteemed Brother, John II. Burt on, be it Resolved; That in the going out of this noble life Homer Lodge No. 45, Knights of Pythis, loses a worthy member whose generous spirit was manifested in his every day life, and who will be missed by this Brother hood; therefore be it further Resolved, That tho most profound sympathy of the members of Homer Lodge be extended to the bereaved wife and daughters of our beloved deceased Brother. But, trusting that they may be sustained by the prom ise of hope which begets peace, and that, although the husband and father fell in the midst of life's most exacting activities, we trust that they may be comforted in the assurance that there is a final recompens. ' Be it further Resolved That these resolutions be entered in the minutes of this lodge, a copy sent to the Independ ence Enterprise and that an engrossed copy be sent to the bereaved family. W. L. Bice, W. H. Walker, J. W. RlCHAKDSON, Committee. Middle Aged and Elderly People use Foley's Kidney Pills for quick and permanent results in all cases of kid nev and bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying Irregularities. For sale by Williams Drug Co. 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. , . j ihkiilJ i ;1R Ill WILL BLOCK, Independence, ( . , Oregon. BAPTIST CHURCH AH services will be held in the tent at the corner of Third and Mon mouth streets. Bro. Jones, the evan gelist will be here to begin the meet ings on Monday evening. We seek MILLIONS OF HOURS SAVED TO WOMEN With an Electric Iron the week' laundry Is finished like magic. No running back and forth between . Ironing board and stove. No sticking between ronand cloth and no hot handles things that go with other Irons. , No fire of any kind to heat up the 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. OREGON POWER Co. LEMONADE for the children. Don't' the co-operation. of all that much good Forget that this Is all FREE. may be accomplished. Arthur R. Blac F. G. Goodenougfc stone.