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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
PACE FIVR IIOMT PAQII THC INDEHNDtNCf ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. ON rising In ths morning tf yw ( 4itf s"d nsuwated, have no deslrs for breakfast, lack energy, and tak a eouplo of hours la gat swaks, It la ton to o'no that your llwor la out of rdor. Wa know of many good romodloa. but pons Squal to REXALL LIVER IALTE. It stimulates the livor and rogulatoa tha bowtla without ths laaat griping. It novor falls and la plaaaant to taka. told with ths REXALL guarantee. Larga packagta BO cant. , t Williams Drug: Company, REXALL STORE. Indapandanca, Orogon. Mra. Punic m Wt Monday C .rvallia to vlalt rlvs Jsy fitukc ly of Sulnn. was la city M.ndiy evening. for ttii Ha Howe's a I idia work. Wo want a ' orreapondfnt In very part (f t'i!a county. Ulli you be on? Bat Uiu fly "'"I niuxlt It'i Ih t tliuo of yiar now. tba pup, Mra. J. E. Hubbard la vlalting rrt tlvia at Oren o. a 'Dt aa representatives of tha local lig. AH of (ho mmbrs Informally U't In Portland from where they w.-ro trunaporttd to Astoria on two of tha O. ft. and N. Co'a. tamra I If rni wnnt t ! best vau . to Mr. V 1-wti ) n-t yet r.tirn.j but; Kowj'a J.w..-ry 8!o. Mr. Hies report an 70yMe l ip. On (hi atnumtra there w re about j Mlaa Mli uitt Col las of I rt; n visiting b r parents In the ty. ( bus. Iltff of Portland, t-lty Mo'-d.iy. 8:atra Tbo Grand Lot r, aa a whole vlsltd Porta 8tvna, which la 2 Bwveral Irani h.-re ( ohteii.Pl'.te t-'n"' H'w Aatorla. at tha mouth of was In tbo ldn li tb.. W.a otia.n pl u.c at Him , O.luiubia. and w re more than pleas- j tMi wi(i urn rwHjn wiin n i'ir rflvcd from tha officers and nirn at tbo fort. Give j our friends and dear ones Goods of Quality for Presents My gaoda aro tha guarantaad kind, 3o kntKbla afd fcbo t 125 Pythian ths kind that gives sntirs satisfaction. i Mate Karl (iroun 'a n-t Tur-aduy. !un Walker, who haa been attend-1 Dr. M'Tniurff IH aix ak at tbo pl Ilia a-h-H.I at Eugene, la spending bla.nlc In Halmn July fourth. ir your wiiirn neoa cleaning tase It to Howe's Jwei-ry f-'boP. Celebrate tha Fourth at home Craven & Moore tine a large assort ment of fireworks PERSONAL AND LOCAL Klr. works at Craven & Moore's Dr. Allln, Dantlat, Cooper Bldg. K P. Mol-y. of linker City, via It' d lu Indepen l-ti w over Sunday. Dr. Duganne, Dantlat, ovar Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phonee W. K. Hurt male a trip to Newborn 1 tat Sunday, Mlaa Kora K. Iirowin, wfio hue b0 iitt IIuk auiumer echool at h'a!ni, rHuriii'd home Mnnduy evenling. ('onilali organ, good condition, fo I30.no at A. M. Uruwn a. Elttrr fun a bavo not bwn In ev Id nre much thla aonaon In Oregon, but there la time yet. SOCIALIST PICNIC The committee arranging f ,r the III tha kind that la a pltaaure to give for preaenta. . Let your frlonda know It came from Rowe'a Jewelry hop and tney will know ' -IT'S GOOD." H'V. and Mra GUllhn of Portland, Geo. A. Wlb ox la vlalllng at Cornel ius. bro be IU bo for aoiuntiiuo Hberlff Grunt.of Ditllaa, waa In the rlty rnd'iy on bla way to Kaleiu. Work la progreaaltig rapidly on the lliw building bflng eroded by the Odd Fellowa. I) W. Gnrbt-r of Oregon City, haa moved b'a family hero and xpt la to.Wflce. buy property hTe. WANTED KlKbt B(Kd Klrla to ap pear at our etore l y 2:30 o'i lo k on Frld.iy aftirnoon and aee bow to get .n f, rt M Wida & Co. jftira. A. Al. urovrn. i uey A NelHn. who haa been In poor lx ate In thla vK lnlty. ksnifh t,.r -fitiiA linif. la aald to 10 grjdunlly growing weaker. 1 I Fourth of July bunk t pl' nic will Crops ro grow lug very rapidly at;bave lhe Kround cleared and In good is nt mid the outlook for an abun- ha)9 uu tm. Cn ot)Jerl of ,h, p)c. nt bret a very promiain. , nc , to -nterUIn the children In a i B illable way, and lnatlll In their mind Rev. Hurry M'Cain. who has been tJj- ,lul)of Ullt.e of thi. date In our attend ng a hool at Halew, is now at' ,t0.g ntory. Another object la to ta's home In Uuena Vlsti. puss resolutions for the celebration of the fourth of July In 1912 In a I). M. Hewitt and wife of mouth, took the sjuth bound Monday for Eugene. Mon-train ... .. - - - - proper manner, ve not'e i-w pvi'i ire visiting at the home of Itev. and, of injep(.nrifrnce will r0m out pre- Mr A M llrnwn Tll f Inwl trt' . . j . ,i. jt . riHi-n r n Kiwim moHL rii I it uai. M or day. July 3, at 12 o'eiork noon, Leave orders for slab wood at the Mrs. Dr. A I In end sou went to Portland Tues lay wh-re th-y win re main a ioiii le f months w ith parent. we would like to meet all of the rhild fen that desire to contest for priiea I In recitations, at the eaat at-Da of n r , . ,,V,lln .fhnsil hllilrllnir On thi Fourth dinner will be eerv- ed on the grounds at noon. Bring 1300 a res 6 miles from railroad, your baakets well filled and a cup. 40 miles from Independence. Only . -e win furn:gh Llentr of coffee and C K Sottuldlng Lagging C'jmpany s 110 per acre, lerma. inuepenaem o ieinonnde free. NO CREDIT and BIGGEST VALUE I have found It will be Impossible to extend credit and maintain my pres nt low trices, snd as my cus tomers will better sppreciate the mainUiname of low prices with best value for the money, It will be ex pected that one snd all pay cash or alga riot-o with security In the fut ure, th's Is general with no harm to anyene. BOWE'S JEWELRY SHOP, Prompt Service tf. Real KHtato Co- The merry-go-round, which was in Gocdenough Committee. A baby girl arrived at the home of IUv. and Mrs. W. J. Weber Sun day night wet ynur nop cm . pr.,. ' "Jf bollt from Newb,trg one day The Kn.erprl.o offlco I. equipped to o t g W. U Ulce retimed from 5et'.rl liat Friday. whre he spent a moatUhj week. plies nit time at the K. of P. Grand Lodto Meeting. O. T. Sollo and wife vUlted with The merry-go-round, which was I" 1 TnttT V T)TT T C Mends hi S lvertcn the fere part of the rlty last wee k greatly to the a- j j jlJbi ' IAIUiNLI aTl LLv3 The launch. Alice, brought up a uew vicinity Mine Ona Bakf r cf Portland, Is visiting relatives and friends In this do the w ik. WANTICD.Two freah cows. In . qulrw of M. II. Kb hards. Hell phone: 711. f II. F. Mclnturff has purchased the residence property of Mrs. Chas. Cal breath and will move Into the same Kill. Oak, Ash, Fir cord ord'-rs at Hanna Pros. dealred at prenent Leonard. wood. Lesve l st we; k, und the same will be oper at d on the river at this crossing Mrs It lla 11. Thomas of Abordeen Wash., has been vlalllng at the home of Dr. Mclnturff for the past few fnva Rhn went to Salem on the boat Tuesday morning. Rev. Stephen A. Douglna Hamilton his Joined the trotting horee band which was hero last week during the , t.1 races. nd will probably not preacn prices S W on th t0', verJr much durln tn 'j J remainder of the season. . ... ,.,.., .1,,. H. F. Mclnturff of Monmouth, who : was recently married to MUs Floren- II . M r MM ikU auanlr It n A h It SI flit. J no,, o, ui.. u ab nece cf w L de,l immen-o.y to me v-,u oi u , hom6 , Harvest yet to come. moved e purcnaiPd the n ,...- tn L,v. 'neat cottage on 4th street, from Mr. Albany and Corvallla are to have til Ul li. Pice, ha Independence tioHtal aavlnua banks. Ttint Is what would be appreciated hero In Inde pend nee. II. Scars and family, of Hozcman, Motitmn, arrived in this city the fore part of the week. Mr. Sears will probably remain here during the sum nier for the benefit of her health. Middle Aged snd Elderly People use Foley's Kidney rills for quick nn permanent results In all cast's of kid ney nnd 'bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregularities The Unbtlst Church is holding a series of meetings In a tent nt the corner of Second nnd Monmouth streets, nd interest Is considerably nroiist d. Rev. Jones, an eminent evan On account of the low stage of tbo water the Pomona has abandoned the run to Albany. During the sum mer the boat will run between Port land and Salem only. The Skinner boats, however, will continue to run up as far us Independence. E. I Pease, who has been work ing for some time at Newberg, was visiting his parents In this vicin ity the fore part of the week. He has some Idea of making Independ ence his home after the first of the lnonth, and will probably work In this office. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard has been elect ed librarian of the City Library for a t 'rm of tbrv-e months. Miss Emma Klrkpatrjck of Portland visited a fw days with her aunt, Mrs Mary E. Stansberry. Mrs. Mary Davidson left Monday for her homo at Parker, after a ahort atay In the city. nr s:ment of the little ones, has gone: roaastuMATisM mDtt$o awouia to greenr fliida. Marble and Granite . MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, , ETC. ALL CEMETERY WORK, a U HAWKINS, Dallas, Oregon. Hunting llcmsea are being Issued by the county clerk In astonishing numbers, and It begins to look aa tho'igh there Is going to be more hun ters than game this season. The Misses Richardson returned Mend ly from Dallas after a two week visit with relatives. Tt has been our endeavor this year to put in a line of fire works that would meet the rqulrements of a sans and rafe Fourth Craven & Moore. The home of Mrs. McKlnney of Dallas, was consumed by fire Satur day evening. Wm. Ball run the launch, Alice, to Salem Monday evening taking down a load of horsemen, who had been at tending the races here. The Independence Real Estate Co. sold ten acres of land this week be longing to T. L. Goodwin to F. Bush. Consideration $1200. fr Tonnirt Promwel!. a teacher In the Independence school last year. will teach la the Lebanon school next term. Miss Wilson cf Salm, is employed as nurs? at the home of Rev. We Wber this week. Miss Wilson Is a niece of Dr. Homan, presidrnt of the WilHmette University. Mrs. Dadmun's. two sons, Oren and nnlph.. re out for a month's vacation They:have g ne to Detroit, Oregon, from where they intend to go into the main range of the Cas-ades. For sale. 35 acres, 2 sets of im provements, bottom land, 24 acres in hops; crop and all goes, one and one- half miles from Independence. Price $2.25 per acre, terms. the best that has ever ben made be ..... r,,.K r tween the two cities and Mr. Whit .A many promises me u'i rvum u , , . Jl. elhratlon thla rear that has' man Is to be congratulated on thus es ever horn ttven In that city, and tabllshing this new record plans are all made for the eventful Thomas Hutchlns of Dixie, Wash, visited at the home of his sister, Solie, a few days last time In which he made the drive is week. Mr. Whitman came from Portland on the East side of the river and re ii . l i ...J.mtln. it nHi'lnna nfwl 'turned by way of fie West side. The Mrs. O. T KMIHl, IB COIIUUi iiuk l"U nui -. - . the altendence is large every evening. occasion. Several Independence peo ple uro making plans to attend- After the races were over last Fri day, Lou Stapleton ran his automobile Mr. D. E. Whitman of the Over land Automobile house, of Portland drove an Overland car from here to Portland, and In two hours and thirty five minutes from the time that he Into the rear end of Mr. Lorence's left this city he had arrived In Port- m-idilne. Neither machine was vory,mnd and teiepnonea to wr. u- " badly damaged by the accident and Long, with whom, he had been vlsltin no one was hurt. . for the past few days. Best Service is in Demand Everywhere and at all times. That's why KIRKLAND'S PHARMACY Should Interest you. See Announcement Next Week. President Ackerman of the State Normal School at Monmouth deliver ed a lecture this week to the students of the agricultural college. His sub ject was "Rural School Supervision." Mrs. Mary E. Stansberry departed yesterday for Pendleton, where she exnecta to spend a few months with , : ii Piii?! her son. , - ! Mioo mai-it whitman, after a visit with Mr. Rockwell, returned to Chit wood, Oregon, where she is teach ing the homesteaders. The Presbitcra n Missionary soci ety met with Mrs. McKlnney Tuesday afternoon and a very able program wns rendered. The society will meet with Mrs. H. Mattison the third Tues day In ully. Fire era kers, flips, balloon s. tor pedoes, sky rockets, roman candles, efrctrlc sparklers, colored mines, tri angle wheels, serpents, etc., at Crav en & Moore's. CELEBRATE fflffll 4 AT FALLS CITY If you want to buy one off the best farms in this vicinity for a little mon ey, call on the Polk County Real Es tate Co., Enterprise building. Frank Ratliff passed through town Mondav on his way from Dallas to Rainier, where he is employed aa an electrician. J. J. Larson was killed at Oswego last wek by coming In contact with a live wire while In the employ of the P. L. & W. Co. 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. Do You want to make more money? Wa want energetic salesmen In your territory. Expense money tvdvanced For particulars address Albany Nurs ery, (inc.), Albany, Oregon.t4. For the best of tonsorlal accommo dations Htll upon D. O. Taylor, C. reet, Independence, Oregon. Bes work guaranteed. Bath in con of Last Saturday was Pioneer Day in Dall's, nnd a picnic was held by the early settlers of Polk county. Several from here were in attend ance. 1 If you are not a subscriber to the Enterprise you should be. It's a pity to beat the printer by borrowing wnnr nplfhhor'n miner all the time, and on the other hand it is not doing the right thing by your neighbor. Miss Nettie Snyder entertained her, Sunday School class one day last week at a picnic on the bank of the: Willamette. They had a very pleas-! ant time. Fourth of July occurs next Tues day. Independence is making plans: for a aulet day. Aside from a picnic i in the park.called by some of the socialists, there will be absolutely no thing doing. Mra. Daniel Lvnch. son and daugh ter of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr. andi Mrs. H. J. Millatt and Miss Ada, Tharp of Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stone of Mon mouth. LOST. One sorrel mare. A little sway backed, one bad eye. Got out of our barn June 21. She was last seen going toward Salem. Please notiry Bice and Calbreath, Independence, Oregon, and receive reward. W. L. Bice returned from the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, which was neia at Astoria during the past week and 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. , ; i EmsaMsiOTsmni w,LL BL0C"' Independence, , - - Oregon. MILLIONS OF HOURS SAVED TO WOMEN . With an Electric Iron tha 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 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. nectlqn. tf. to which he and F. S. Wilson were