TAGS FIVE t-IGHT PACE! THE INDEPENDENCE INTI Ple, INDEPENDENCe, OBtCON, BOYS WILL BE BOYS mihI this will happen wlill hvr'm a boy Mid a grcn apple In Mi plin o, Thoru'a no (citing over It. so If thora r boya, or Biria either, about your ilu, you bad better pre pared with a bottle of REXALL BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. Thl la a purdy vi-gctubl tordlal iff. dive In nil imi'I of Bummer Coim Jdilnt, Dysentery or Cholera Morbus. It Ih a tonic and annuitant to ll"' KtoiniH h and bowels, relv-a cramps Instantly and atoa la ntTy In a tvw lio irM. Bold with Oi Heaull KUiir-iintt-e. I'rf 25 rents. ' William Drug Co. Rexall Store. .... . i....ti..t.,t i nj ... ... riinhu I Hir mi i,,nlc Dm ircxwl Old IUMH-, Udld bud lint rililillnli4.fi Julr Tin.. Misa uMirn conn, o i-wmu, i - - - - i - a vi-uuiic Mlsa Kailo llu.-u.-a for a'uubr cona u cotid.tlona. Tba r ght lowed kind the drum and fife but 1911. ' i. ...iii. i... i. .,!... i.i.r..r. ih'l will n.'iiiMiMMilc miii' mud an el- idli4 has progressed too fur. Mr. jct-llerit Introduction ti '-ha apeacbes few dxya. i t-,t fiurk :,c!i t a ivrry A. Pitman. Dal. T . auS's: ! that followed very ba;.y Monday with H'lr dmi-,"! a down lu bed for four Uioittba j Khur Mra. A. 1. Kl'hUud. j''" s.ai.oy Mbj oiuu.r uuuoi NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' I .... . . ..... a . I .... , K-ll lull UU9 uuvua Ul r vf r m Walk'T, our JiaPi y an 1 a ' K.d iiy remedy cured me well and PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dentist, Coopar BIo. Dr. Duganna, Dentlat, over Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phones Dnricl Stump biia ki" on a trip to l-onst drove. All for ll.'iii). Terms A good buy Might tki. aonm good Uy property. Mrs. Vim Dorimlfe visited III Cor in Iimm bint Monday. Mr K. C. Eldrldgn la on a businens trip lo Portland Mr. Walca Portland. Ford baa returned to The poatul Savings bank J'it open ed lit (irmifa rna. r.-lvi-d SVi tho fimt day. It la nuld to bo popular. We wiuii u rorn-Hpoiidfiit In every part cf Hiia county. Will you bo o'h? .Mr. (ii-orgn Joiica whii In town Wed M' H lay on biiHliit-KH. The la tlio kind of weulhf-r that brliiKu to mind tho old aw Huiii!k olo flown by th mill. If you want to buy one of the bcht firiiu In thli vicinity for a Tt'lo nmn ay, cull on iho ro!k County Kcal Ka tnio Co., Knt'Tprlm) building. Tui llttla wi-ck-oll eon of Mr. an I Mrs. Mnttlacn la reported na t.tk Iiik lla lne In the family confer niicca, " Leave orderi for alab wood at the C. K. Spauldlng L''KRlng Company a M r,.i ),. .i. i man. went to Albany o! aoun I." auk for It. ' Moud:iy to atti'Ud tU ncrg. Ko!d byVllllaii.i iJ'JCo. ' , THE INDEPENDENCE Mr. B. W. Strong and hla aon. Al- n bcrt wecre liulcpi-ndtn' o vlallora on . , . . . "l" r ' I Tim Ifidi'iii-utli-iif l.auil wh ch wui S id H Hd iy. t ri.,imi.ll ,.r.-i.i.l,.,l 1.I.11..1 Diu fimt Notlco la brrcbr Kivtn that the on diraiaucd eiiKUtrls of the eatate of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la bcretr elTen that tha lind -Tilkncd baa been d 1 1 r appointed admlnletrutrlx of the etUts of J. K. Hurton, dateaeed, by the county court Hill Wooda wiiit to I'ortlmd on Mond.' drtvliia: the ear owned IT Mm. JaepiTBiii. He la taking the car to the In w owner, who recently trad 'd Portland property for It. Coi.rllman M. W. pd ce FoiikI , H. Newton, ferryman, and Krai k Huk'i I'll went to Albany on Monday to at lend tho racea Mr. and Mra. Win. Cla'k of Port land, ain nt t ie day on Monday at thr home of A. P. Klrkland, of our city, Mr. CI irk la a Government employee In the ciietom bo ao at Portland. ' C. G. !xtia our popular and auc cenHf.il automobile man, hla wife and It ' io;itlnr with Au;nnt Slriliig niid family and Jo lllrmhhurg, the bank -r, took a pleaiant tr? to Cn end a, this w?ek. to bo Kone aevernl d .ya. We wish them a good time. tofflce. tf. While driving In their fine nw 'ar near Dallaa, Sunday afternoon, Mr. nn l Mra A. W. KIbIht, of Corvallla, I lunged Into a bd P'a-e In the ro.td w.th auch force a to hurt ..Mra Fish er quite badly by Btrlklng her head against the front acat The Ent.r prise extendi li-arty iympathy. vmir boo cheiki prlnfd early The Knlerprlao office la oijulppod 10 you It wont coat you anything to What camo nearly being a catas While on vour camplnn trip don't ,,,,, .. nriwlv averted on the i i j - - forget to tell the EdRor of the Enter-1 f (Urh Tfl(, r,,Hi(,.n-p, f Mr. Lawn Friae to have your paper aent tolTr...iM ( aught fire about noon and. of April, b, or baa been ao far, a grtat bucci-bb for tue el'y. lJur.ng the racta the band played oa i t different o' tioiloiiB and the ui u ale waa of a dims and quality that b lowvil a greHt amount of muap al J l.ilu mil nil. I 1. 1. rkl 1,1.1 1 V litllM I itm Mil. Chief of ' " " ' ' wei us uomoii, yiw iivv The band, aa la chara' terUed by Ha naiiio and the cty to wt'l'h It beloiiga, up to date in every way and la Indebted lo no one for a contribu tion of any description except for the tisj of the ball In which they prac tli-e, and for this they are heartily r,iti-fiJl to .Mr Campbell. Tho recent purchase of $i"5 worth of band Instruments, from Frank !! Holt-iii a-id Co., of Chicago, shoa the personal Interest and integrity of the Individuals who makee up the bund. Thesn Instruments were bought by! th members of the hand for them i lvii without any help from either the hand or outsldera. Uurlng th! summer the band will give a series of outside concerts and. from time to time, will hold con certs and Ice cream suppers to defray the expense of pur hnslng uniforms, which will he bought as soon aa the nion"y la raised. There are 23 members now In the band Bnd with this number, together with ths good members from Mon- ail.,, w fc .ti.i.er- AwM-a. tin of the it ita of Oregon, for Polk Conn fi:ed licr final account In the County ity. and baa Qualified u uch. V Court of the Stite of Oregon, for Polk' All peraona having clalma a?alnst County, aal that Monday tha 7tb. jlhe said esute are hereby notified to A- . i.i..i,. ifilt mi th hour of preafnt the n-ma duly verified, to- 10, A. M. thereof, at the county court jf"ther with the proper vou hera there room In the coi-niy court hotiso at ( fore to tha undersigned administratrix fjjllan I'olk countr. Oriuton. has been ifct her residence in the City of In- ' ' I . . .. r oepernence, i-oik couniy, upto"i within six montha from the date o! thla notice. 1 Dated and first published, July 7th, appointed aa Hie time and place, by aald court for tae bearing of object lone to the aald final account and the attl'jinent thereof. Mary E. Stansberry, Executrix of 1911 the t-Btate of Allen W. Ktansbcrry, de- ceased D. F. Swope, Attorney. Ivy 0. Burton, Administratrix of the estate of J. H. Burton, deceased. B. F. 8wop Attorney. do the w iik. Jasper MfCalliHter went to Port land lust Monday to celebrate the Fourth. have It sent. Mr. Nelaon. who has been alck for some time and baa been attended by tir Huiler. Is about the same. We through tho efforts of the family and the neighbors, the fire was quickly extinguished. Part of the roof around the chimney was burned, but furth er than that there was no dani ,!,. Th fire department waa on Mrs O. II. Cramer la Msltlng rp(.ovpry Brilliant Barn Dance Menlo Farm One of the most brilliant social events of the season was the barn dance clven by Mr. and Mrs. FiBher with the rest of his friends, hope for called out after the fire was under. at Menl0i their co.mtry home near Su- rfi' lH-i r"7U H-i' III u W''W a r.o ANnMOTHFR MAY NOT BE AS SPRY AS SHE USED TO BE, BUT SHE IS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH HER WORLD FOR ALL OF THAT. ti.. T.Ufiknnn uniabiH her to make as many calls aa ahe pleases. nH in n snrts rtf weather. Formal aaUierinot have their place, but It ia mouth, ani witn tne ame iea'ierBn , the many little intimate visits over tne teiepnone mat Keep poopie young of Mr. Ernie Townaend, indepena- and interested. Grandmothers telephone visit do not atop with ner own town. The Long Distanc Service of tne Bell Teiepnone uiKes her to other towns, and allows reiativea and frienda to chat with ner although hundreds of mllea away. ence has a military band that would,, do credit to any city. friends In Portland. She will take In the convention while tthere I control, and they are to be congratu latd on the shortness or me ... . , I rem.lred to get the fire carts to the l ree uie xuuinuuuui iur nii i , . . . ,t F.'vr i:r.r: ;zj",xp rtr; r 4,ontT ,1)W j,, cro.(- Good buildings, fine ilv- J Dornslfe and II. C. Clark have lg aprlng. excellent neighborhood. nrn rhristlan mIh-CIoho lo church and a'-hcol. U bat a , i iiri,.iwt Ibargulnn!" tiioiiary i iiiiveiniun i ......... tlmo tlie fire was out. ei.- fniiiiiir PealeHinte Ci. luff - .j... of Independence, has some very finn Moninouih or t!io I'o k County Keal- linrgnlna. very cloao In. Thero la no ewtate Co., of Independence, cnn save FOR SALE. A team of chunkey, well made work I linmeH III Ki) od condition, for gale for Ihu Monmouth Heiileatate Co, of;0I,iv $50.0(1. ... I MM, Inqulro at the Enterprise oune. better Invc-Btment. Mr. L. Heiiard. of McMlnvlIlo. u, ,..,,) iiw. i.'oiirt1i at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown uml Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Smith. 28 ncrca right In town, modern 6 room hoiiao in fUat class condition. Splendid barn for 4 hows and 7 row also milk house, laundry and chicken houses. All in crop looks fine. Una fruit, berries, etc. etc. you mo;iey by buying land through ftheui. They have very large Hats of The Ladies' of the Methodist EllH-vry fin , bargains and you ahouid copal Church will hold tH.dr Hweot""o '"'' r. u Fair on July 20. Suitable Vir. Good 1100 pound bUggy hr Jill lan on ' "f - ,,, i,0 ,8 Km)(, KPIltl0 for n,nn Mill X,, nnnoun.,,1 later. , Jn flne llltlon. Owner will s 'II cheap. En-. I quire at Entrrprise office. 6 1 1 Mosara I'ice and Culbronth, who have boon looking for their horse since tho first day of tho races, at last located her over In Dallas. It seems that the horse had gotten out of the barn and, being scared by a passing auto, at once vanished. Every Inquiry was made In vain until a friend, Mr. Brown, phoned that he had soon her over in Dallas. Mr. Bice Do You want to make more money? "We want energetic salesmen in your territory. Expense money advanced For particulars address Albany Nurs ery, (Inc.), Albany, Oregon.t4. Let us make your abstract of title for you. Satisfaction, guaranteed. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab eiracters, CIO Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. 41-tf. , J. L. Bilyeu and family fame from Al any this week to settle in our beautiful llttla city. They purchased tho A. F. Jones l roperty, consisting of a hous and five lots in the north ern imri of the oit.-. through the Polk Co "ity Hcalestate Co. Let them come, we have room for a great many and will treat them well. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE PICNIC The Baptist Young People's Club Invited the members of the Church and the friends of the members to Join them in 'celebrating the Fourth of July. On the morning of the Fourth about nn r.t tha members and about that at onoo went over and found that the i many friends of the Club, met In the horse had been traded to Mr. Isac fir grove near the place where the The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Phillips and sheriff Grant are look Ing for one, C. R. By n urn of McMlnn bonus. Upon Mr. Bice's claiming the horse, however, Mr. Phillips at once turned her over to him and now Mr. Phillips and sherrlff Crant are look- vllle, by whom the horse was trad ed to Phillips nnd to whom Phillips gave a check: for the $20. ;- Government has been work on the river. . ...all Everybody tooK T.n u ftnd Mr Clarence filled with the good things of this.'"- Best Service is in Demand Everywhere and at all times. That's why ORKLAND'S HARMACY Should Interest you. See Announcement Next Week. doing some ver. The dance was given to coi"i"e niorate the completion of their new barn, which Is one of the finest, three storied barns in this part of the val ley. A largs number of enthusiastic guests asssembled on the third story where the floor was good, the music splendid and where every one had a most excellent time. An elaborate feast, was spread in another part of the building, and ,when once enticed there, by the sa vory smell of coffee, those who came to "mince" remained to a big sun pr and a second helping of ice cream. Those present at this affair were: Mr nnl Mrs. Dr. Keene, of Silver- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Air Loonage, vi Spokane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meal, Mr. and Mrs. John Altof, Mr. and Mrs .Tip Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tetherow, Mr. and Mrs. Emer son. Mr. and Mrs. Joo James and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, all of Surer. Misses FiHa and Elnnor McClain, Miss Mable Adams. Miss Francis Ad nm mioo Tennie Boothe. and Miss Sihulti of Salem, Misses Geneveve and Cecelia Wilcox and Miss Mable Porterfield of Independence. Miss Edith Wolverton and the Misses Ha zel and Mable Lorence. of Monmouth. Miss Nora Suver, Miss Mable Brown and Miss Rena McCreedie, of Suver. Messrs. Roacoe nnd Norris Ames, Mr. Norton Cowden, Mr. Alfred A- d;uns, Mr. Adolph Kerr, Mr. Hlpgens, of Silverton. Mr. George Krebbs, Mr. Frnnlr Kirklnnd, Mr. Morice Butler, WE HANDLE THE THREE BEST GRADES OF BICYCLES MANUFAC TURED, THE CHINOOK, RAMBLER AND EARA. ALSO ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES; AND MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THE MOST DIFFICULT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. We also do repairing on Tinware. Guns, Etc. world and after the lunch was over those that were able participated in all kinds of outdoor sports. The win ners of the different contests were rewarded with blue ribbons. The prize winners were: Ernie Ewing High Jump. Paul Blacksto:e SO yard dash and running high jump. Frieda Campbell Little girl's race. Edna Scott 25 yard dash for girls and women. Mrs. W. B. Barnett and Mr. Lalla berthy were the only entries in the heavy-weiglit class, in a 25 yard dash. Mrs. Barnett won the blue ribbon in this race, winning by about two yards Watch Your Kidneys. Their action controls your health. Rend what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor, Mrs. H. V. Allen. Quincy. 111., says: "about a year ago my kidneys began to bother me.I hnd a swelling in my ankles ana limbs, then headaches and nervous dizzy spells, and later severe back aches. I was getting worse, wnen i began taking Foley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Coneer. of Independence. Mr. Ed Hu- ber, Mr Sam Morrison and -Mr. J. W. McTnturff, of Monmouth. Mr. Walter Kerr, Mr. Earl Brown, Messers Ray and Walter McCreedie and Mr. Don ald Bolter and Mr. Brinkley. of Suver. M. E. CHURCH. Regular services, both morning and evening. Rev. J. H. Tufts will Preach In the morning. In the evening the pastor will preach on. "The Great Liberty." Sunday school at 10 A. M. Evening song service at 7:30. All are welcome. Rev. Tufts will also address a lTnion meeting In the big tent at 3 P. M. Old Fashioned Picnic. A. M. Brown and wife, together with Dr. Hewitt and family went to Hopewell In Yamhill County, to spend the Fourth. They returned to tell of a grand, old fashioned picnic in a l'irge and shady grove adjacent to the town. Dinners wero spread upon ?iv frntind and when all had eaten their fill, and some fuller, they ad journed to the athletic field where th ladles as well as the men, eugaged in such sports as broad jumping, foot racing, hurdliing. tugs of war and oth er sports as only the Fourth of July and a Jolly crowd can suggest. Then 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. WILL BLOCH, Independence, - - , Oregon. MILLIONS OF HOURS SAVED TO WOMEN With an. Electric Iron the week's laundry la finished like magic No running back and forth between - ironing board and stove. No sticking between iron and cloth and no hot handles thlnga 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.