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EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. I Jdia. W. II. Luo anil Jauht'T.' - mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm mmmmmK'm'mmmmmmmm"i $7 gaJi Ettid. ud Mr. J. 11. IUiu'itoii lkHl the round trip a I to tixrn lt..,ln.-l.M, Iil.l, mill lUttll kit M'l day llt Irrf. wiiil Mr. J. l Firbi lIUd vut hivl town r"rdny whlta imp ing a tour of llw IukiIw of th Will Htiu'ttj vwlt-y. Murom ta I'o'timid 3undy. Ml Na"il St'-nul m houm Saturday to ;iil th" wumtmr. fh liuttlit lu tti pMl' whool M I't"' 1 ml ilit piwt your. Mra. W. J. !' kl-y and ifalldrtli. iind Mrw. A J. Hly nd - hi- .... n.iti,,- h A GRANDM01 HER MAY NOT BE AS SPRY AS SHE USED TO . - " BE. BUT SHE IS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH HER WORLD FOR ALL OP THAT. A "'nib r it ur UU wtt.-nd.d Th. Telephone en.abl.. her to make many calls a. ah. P li h, ,( . , and In all sorts weather. Formal gathering, hav. thtir place, but It I. th r. m . .1.- i.ihnn. that tmi oeoDle youna nJ r,uu-v ' "J-u th. many lime mumis n' w . . . w( r . .... ..j -j.k.'. i!vrthM visits da not stoo with her ana inierwiwa. J ' s i own town. Tho Long Distance Service of th Bell Telephone takes - -.i . .j .iin,. iiiivai and friends to chat with her nr o oincr iuhiiii . . . ithnunh hundreds of miles away. i The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Dr. Hnk 'd ou. Arthur, nd laiiKhtor, ""J lT hm'mnd, Ir. VI k. of Salt Crovk 'oiiniry, vlwit.M !' SUliK.'l home 1 st Sun-lay. Mrs. MiKiiuny visited friend hvro Saturd-iy wIi!K enrouto from At';iiy to her ti nif in Pallua. I Anderson's Bicycle $I)op Mont of our rlt'tvna will slay nt home on tho Fourth mid fnjoy n r.-i-t lilt n nubor will fo to Sal--m. Fulls City und Al uny and be mo e patrii-tU' by iPl'jratn;. it in ir. n ralv ouci-d d Unit tho 'ralu if th past f'w days will " more Kod th-'n lia-in. na not mmo hay han ns y t befit rl;t !t wl11 b,'n' -fit tho b.rry crop to a certain ex- unt. ANTIOCH WElTtTTHREE-BEST GRADES OF BICYCLES MANUrAC.! Mr Collin. ?"d-f "iS- TURED. THE CHINOOK, RAMBLER AND EARA. ALSO ALL Mu M.ver. we ...-.m. '. ' ... . cDcriaiTV OF THE om at the home of A. J. bnlpley iai iii nil. i i.i r-. au iunictf r- t " The Misses Am a and Cathrtno Catupbi ll vlslt.-d the Moore family the Stump homestead the last if lb wet k. MOST DIFFICULT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Wo also do repairing on Tinware. Guns, Etc. Thursday. Have a Good Time Celebrate At ALBANY JULY 3 and 4 Monday, July 3rd Great Horse Show Speed Contests Balloon Ascension fix f f? In Prizes The Glorious Fourth Something Doing Every Day BIG STREET PARADE HISTORICAL PAGEANT ATHLETIC CONTESTS FREE CONTINUOUS OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENTS Thrilling Aalloori Ascension $750 DISPLAY SUPERB FIREWORKS Special Railroad Rates EVERYTHING FREE Fred Crowley and wife of Indepen- jdi-nce, passed through bere lat Fri day. Wlllard Roberts of Independence, ! passed through here euroute to Falls City last Saturdi-y. Miss Jean MInturff of Monmouth, visited With Minnie Wunder Saturday. Lennie Fishl a k w.-nt to Carlton the first of the week to visit relatives. A goodly number from here at tend d the Pioneer's picnic at La! las Saturday. Claire Stewart who ha3 been at Dallas, tak:ng county teacher's ex aminations, r turned home Saturday, i Janus Hlrkle and sister, Ollie.J who have been visiting relatives at Fairfield, Oregon, returned home Sat-; urdiy. I A goodly number from Monmouth I attended the Sunday school picnic at B osier's Grove, here Sunday. Tom Marks, w:fe and daughter,' Mrs. Mark's parents, visiUd with John Walker Sunday. Sam Davis of Independence. at tended the picnic here last Sunday. Pern Lewis and wife of Lewlsvllle, visited relatives here Sunday. R. L. Chapman and family of Dallas were In this vicinity the first of the week. Ira Powell of Monmouth, was visitor here last Sunday. NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS with her chlliren at Corva,lis MONMOUTH NEWS The work on the school building is progressing fine. Mrs. H. E. Guthrie returned from Monmouth Is so full of strangers it Is hard to tell who Is who. Mrs. Paul Tacheron, who has been visiting relatives at Gresham for two weeks, will return home this .week. Miss Fay Shipley went to' Falls City the first of the week where she will be employed by Mrs. Sellg this summer. A Leading California Druggist Pasadena, Cal., March 9, 1911 Foley & Co., Gentlemen: -We have sold and recommended Foley's Honer and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most effi cient expectorants on the market-Con taining no opiates or narcotics It can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be tak-n to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results and does not interfere with d'gestion Youvg very truly, C. IT. Ward Drug C C. L. Parsons, Sec'y and Treas." Get the origin-'-! Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package, For sale by Williams Drug Co. 0 W If Biff for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes. WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY. The reason we can guarantee our Clothes is because we are in the wool en manufacturing business and know when and what kind of goods to buy. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED SUITS means perfect satisfaction in style, workmanship and quality. ! PRICES $10 TO $35 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE SALEM, OREGON. fill w tJ 5 s , IV - J V. It? t i in; ; . L it te,2J m 'If A Better Finish Than the Natural Grain Can rasily t ntitninrcl on ilir. olil flr,r bikI wrMlwiirlc !' niri Mii -Niinirl Mlm viirnwh in.iilc In nil ilor anil uur ik-w pati;nt (trnininit pnc. Easy work for the anmtfur. No technical tmininir iic-cewaiy Made by The Ohio Varnish Company Cluveiauu, u JUNE 30 and JULY 1 Our Ladv Demonstrator will ap- pear in our show window to show you how to use Chi-Namcl. mmmmmamMtwt iiiwwitui 'if "ft"- R. M. WADE & CO. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Independence, Oregon Its Easy to go Wrong ON THE FURNITURE QUESTION, and many and many a houseekeeper haa don It. Moat of them do it by meana of mail order catalogues. In It they aee plcturea of beautiful furnltur a long with wonderful atorles of cheapness. And they never atop to reflect that things a,r ao, fixed In thla world that much cannot be bought for little. Furniture, of all thlnga In tho world, cannot be aatlafactorily bought without an examination. We neever tire of explaining all about the sds that we sell, and after you have made a selection you can be assured that what you purchase will make good In long service. , SOME OF OUR CLAIMS . We don't believe you can find a better all round place to fit out the home than right at thla atore. We don't believe that you can, find a place that will deal more, fairly than we will. , We don't believe that, dollar for dollar, you can do quite as well anywhere elae. , THESE ARE OUR CLAIMS, TO PROVE THEM 13 OUR AIM. Will you glve'ua an opportunity to do ao the next time you are neeedlng aomethlng In our line? BICE & CALBREATH INDEPENDENCE OREGON.