Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
page rivt CIGHT PAQKt Warm Weather and Babies Ih.n't got hIuiik "H tKttl'T. You want to Ui vry careful of tlm liltl.. lota when tU inn get l'h,,y J"V,M' k""U uf c""' flainU without liny warning. Hut evry mother know tliia. What ho doWl know i to get 'iir, ante, rulisbls medicine for Uhy. 'J'liat in Urn only kind VK sell. Mothers can KKI.Y on our remodioa sb ndlulily. Rcxall Baby Soothing Syrup Ii a Imrinli M, wliolcnoino, otleetiv.t curt) for oiMinp, colic, cholera infinitum, sore gum, etc Contain to opium or other narcotic. HolJ with the Keall guarantee. 2'hs. Williams Drug Co. .1 Hauna Urothera art mors busy than The ladies of the Mftbolist Churcblons to the Mid final account and the will hold their Hwvvl l'e Fair on 1 sttlini nt thereof. Tliuraduy, July, iOtb, lu the! Mary K. Btatiaberry, KxetutrU of l""iiiit of the church, lu Co'i&c- the rsmte of Allen W. ri'anaberry, de tion wild lh la fair there will wao I' ceased Friday, July, 21. Ion'l fis'l to(lild a Mlasloiiary Tea, at which k ! . Dated and first publlnhed July 7th,, ever now they re spraying tboir larva bop yards Dr. Low, th well known Optician and Optometrist, will be In Indepenii PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dontlit, Cooper Bldfl. Dr. Duganne, Dontlat, ovar Inde pendence National Dank. Both Phonea Mr. C. C. Hall, of Portland, wuH il.ilnx buaiu.a In our city on Friday. K. A. Ford xid wlf.j were In the city on Frl'luy. Wanted to buy a freah milk cow. In quire of Fred Moseman. 6--n-2 Mrs. M. I'. Wl lluma and Mr. 1'. L II (U-on went to Hai in on Friday. Win. Adlaon wont to rortlund on business l Ht Friday. Mimes (ir. trhi n and MadulliiM Kru m.-r went to Salem luat week. Hilly McAdums mid our efficient night wiitrhiiiiin, Mr. Homer Mills, wont to Salom on Fridny. i (Walter) lialtou, of Alrjln, piiHs't through town on Friday, on bla way to Alliiiny on a business trip. Mr, Wlllard Craven haa greatly im proved bla beautiful home, by palntln the hoiis. , ordera at Ilunna Pros. Delivery wm-n: month or more dlrd at present prices. 3. W Leonard. tf. Tie Polk County Reap-state Co. There la no Mr. It. CI. Kiinon, a well to do fann er aouth of town, wua doliiK buslm-as uiuo ig ua on Friday. L-ave orders for alab wood at the C. K. Snauldlnic Logging Company's Mr. Churl a w. joimson. or r'i-Wf,M tf Ian I wua hero on a piano tuning trip on Tbtira lay. Mr. Ilyera, weal of Independence, anil hi beautiful home last week to a Mr. WiU'ama, for $4.'.o. Mr. C. W. Irvine, with h!a wife and mother, went to Salem on Friday to sen t1i Cherry Fair. M. J. Regan, commercial man of lortlmd, woikod among tho luer chants on Wednesday of l"st week. Tho lndopend. n o Realestnte Co aofd a house and two lot to Elmer Motznor on Wedm sday. Mr. F. J. C.ooileiioiiKh lias volun tarily withdrawn from th Folk Coun ty Roal r:tit Co. Ills homo In Salem. Kt, M..lt...r U mn well UlfUScd With VlaltlllK with our city that he lutendn making his returned to Salem on Tuesday. homo among uh. U'atrb Indepond- if vou ant to buy one of the best on grow. f irms In this vicinity for a llt'Io mon- em Lavs blm tat your ys for glaaaes, Reinombi r the day and data. Mies ZeJ;U Crons, of Aberdeen, Wash., lias recently loine to Jnd'H peudeli'e to liiUke her boiuu amotig uh. Khe la employed ot t)0 ludepeiid- enee bol'l waitress. c reuui and cake will be served. All 1911. cltixons of ludepundeiiee, and tbr fi, F. gwope, Attorney, friends, sr cordiiaily nvUd to at-' tend both of theae affairs, and all r eurneatly requeated to bring their ( sweet peas and -nter Uiem In and la an accomplished competition for the prza thist be uwardud. BEAUTIFUL R08E3 the : will Oa Lis first day, aa t-d.tor, the wii- Kersey Kl Iridge, w ho baa been at tend li K a h o at Kmi Jos, California lias returned and la greeting bis many (,.r Wl(g worklngaway In bis new po- friends In liid -pendeiice. Ills mother, altion, wishing everybody well, when and two brothers will return rrora Mr. James Harris came la with Culifo ii I a t'io last of tb month. DEPARTURE OF BOAT Launch Independence leaves the la dependence lof k for Ealem at 9 20 a. m. dally. RETURNING Lsavea Salem dock at 4:00 p. m. Fare 60 cents each way. FOR SALE. A team of ihunkey, well made work hors?s In good condition, f-.r en for only $J0 00. Inquire st tha Enterprise office. of our well NOTICE TO CREDITORS very beautiful bouquet of lovely ros-j Notice la hereby given that the cs, uIho some Ethiopian IJllies, and undersigned baa been duly appointed I' I Hedges, o le knrn and n spe t -d cltUons, l 'au us a prea ni oi me same. .in. j uuiuniiairau ix oi uie fui vi j. ii. palntliiK blH fine residence lu ton I "" lovr ot flowers, especial- j Burton, deceased, by the county court sud h"s let the cotra. t for building 'ly b rose, of which he lias In his . of the st ite of Oregon, for Polk Coun on In farm a fine large barn 36 x C4' beautiful garden more than one bun- ty, and baa qualified as such. f..,.t His farm Is near Ho k Point- M varieties. All persons having claims against Mr. Harris has lived In inaepena-j the said eBtate are noreuy nounea 10 l r,,f. Churl. sO. llargrave, tho l'oi-j ,.,. .1J()re (han fc,Knt,.en yeara. c'8 pres-nt the same duly verified, to ular muHle t-ia h-r, who has a large ,,.,.., ... f,()W(.ra to the edlt-'eether with the proper vouchers there In lepeiidence, came if.,.,.,!,. . .pa hn ' fr, in tha nniWii'irnerf administratrix V. 1 1, . . . I A BIG PIE, FROM THE BAKERY iiiualc diss In up rrom on ..eB,, v,.ara ,.a panift lirrog. t,le l, h,.r rf.Bdeliee ln the Citr of In b does t a' h week. He Is most ef ficient and progressive t'a'her bis pupils advance very rapidly. and pl uies In 18CC and s 'ttled In Oregon, dependence, Polk county, Oregon, These men who crossed the planes within six months from the date 0. were Indeed great men. They are this notice. The Monmouth Itealestate Co, of, crossing fie divid one by one Dated and first published, July 7tb, . i Monmouth r the Polk County Keal-:fenij wm goon all be gone. The nation 19H. rr'ate Co , of independence, can savo ilt)1(a dllir t,,.r memory. Many you money by buying land through lu.lkg t0 Mr. Harris, them. They have very large lists cfj very fino bargains and you should; HORSES WON see t iein before buying. The Wilcox sist-rs, daughters of, W. W. Perclval returned from the our popular depot agent, have Just re- ra es at Albany on the 5th. He was tu.-sd fro n Kugene where they have full of praise for his splendid treat been att-ndli g the University of Ore- inent by the good citizens of Albany, gon. Th y started for a trip to Call- We are much pleased to state that Oiik. Ash. Fir cord wood Leave s.,turdnv to be tone for a Mr. Per Hal s two splendid horses, Ivy G. Burton, Administratrix of the estate of J. II. Burton, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney. will disappear like magic In your houae. Filled to bursting with Trean fruit, custard, cocoanut or cream. It's enough to make any boft big or little, forget that IT IS WRONG TO STEAL. , Get one today. It's not alone good, but it's also a sure case of the "Pies that mohter used to make" habit. , INDEPENDENCE BAKERY, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Mr. R. H. McCarfr, dairy and stok firmer, with hlB wife, was trading in Independence on Frid iy. lie reports of Independence, bus soroo very fine'th, hoaltn of his community good and says thi hay crop la very fine also and rofirned to bred and raised by him, won first in the races. ST. Salvanla won the 94 mile race, running In 13, and Carl V. won the mile race. We earnestly congratulate Mr. Per clval. We are proud of the honors th it he brings to our city. Watch Your Kidneys. bargains, very lose In. better Investment. Mrs. Brown, wife of V. L. Brown, the owner of the Home Telephone business In Sllvciion, Is In Independ ence vlsltlg among friends. J. R. Flynn, of Portland, who re presents Blake, McFall and Co., whs miles north of Newport. Mrs. Drexierj Allen, Qulncy, 111., says: "about a a visitor hero on Tuesday, and dld jns been si k for three weeks but year ngo my kidneys began to bother qiilt. a lot of business Miss Alice Ross, of Salem, that the farmers are very busy cut ting It. Mr. P. H. DrexpT, one of our pros- p ro ia iid a 'comuiodatlng merchants,1 Their action controls your health with his wife, went on Wednesday,! Read what Foley Kidney Pills have t their cottage at Ott"r Rock, 8 done for your neighbor, Mrs. H. W. m&. mzii'r I'M nMJ v lis Improving and we hope that this me.I bad a swelling in my ankles and j,.,-' change will fully restore her. limbs, thn headachfs and nervous b.cn In Independence for a few days1 Mr. Stevenson, a prosperous farmer nf'B- an'' later wvere back- Miss Kora Brown. Fhe living north of Monmouth, some time' WBS eluu I t . r . Trl.l Villi- I ago became affllrt-d with a decay of laK'"K u'" ' "iB- tio bone In bis foot. He went tato Co.. Knterprlno building. Mr. V itel in Independence on Saturday, un I paid the Kntorprlso office force Good 1100 pound buggy horse for a v. ry pleasant call s:il i. Ho is g-iod and gentlo for man I or woman to drive, and is In lino con- MlH8 one of Al- Kn P 1 aiymo l..mi.o;B, u..e ..i "',, n...n, .11 elienn l.:,ny- popular young ladles, has been ftt Ent,r,,rl8e !fflC(,. U vinitinjc Ii r aunt, .Mrs. r. u nous in this city, for uoine days. j Ha-ry Fisher attended the Chrry . Fair on Tiiursliiy and was much " piiiH.'d with what no aw. lie re- kept on taking them until I was once IS VERY ILL Ouv Walker went on a fishing trip to Yihit and AIh 'k, last week. We nro irry for tho fish. ports tho fair very fl'ie and a great croud. Tho cellar on Por.l-.nd for treatment. A portion of more frepd of 8,1 tJ'ouble- .k- vn. n.. nn.t he has W "" urx'S so far recovered ns to be able to re turn home Wo wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. G. O. Holman. of Antioch Val ley, paid tho office a pleasant call on niurslay.Ho Is a farmer now on ac count of his health but has been a prominent lawyer Mrs. Ilolmnn his 1. ,it 11. ..nn..n.nnln I.... la . neon very in w mi p..-. . , !, ,,th hir,. slowly coming Dacit to nemui. uie Abraham Nelson, one of our pros perous farmers, a pioneer among us, is very sick with the Asthma and his coudition has become so serious that Dr. Butler and wife, daughter of Mr. fXeison, went to the state of Wash- hoping that the eh:inir of seenerv ant! climate will family have been very noxious nlmlt j do jUlu goo(i. j n(M'- j Mrs. Butler will remain there with 'C'street near .the; w N putnam lias been very, her father indefinitely but the doctor iioi j "Elk taloon, has he- n full of water for.unw for tho paBt wck. Some time will return to Independence as soon Cery detail of time eiulaiieorlnir the health . ..... ., o i nncaihin "l","'- ' '"80imi time, enduiigering the healtli . ,,t ,l8 rluht ,mnd hurt ni,d : as Ib possible. " " . ,of thoso near uy. it has neon emptieu r.m ,,,, ,,..,. B,.ftVred crently. and filled In. That is right let Un- . w(f,t fr..m n ,.,,. s(Tat:h on he got a s -vere case and w wish htm every bucchs wher ever ho riiny go. Do Von want to make more money? provonieni pverywuoro no our ","ll",j1ig ft hand Mr. C. PI Buiner, a well to .ln'of blood poisoning and h's endured vve want cn- rgei c tiwcu in i faril(ir from nw Dallas, has rented territory. Expense money auvancea For particulars addross Albany Nurs ery, (lnc.l, Albany, Oregon. tl. Lot us make your abstract of title for you. Satisfaction guaruntecd. Drown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab B'racterH, CIO Mill Street, Dallas, Oro Kon. 4l-tr. the farm in Monmouth, owned by H. K. M'loturff aid will soon move theris. He la a very fine gardener and will surely do well on that rich land. He will have four children in the Monmouth schools. Kidney Diseases are Curable Soo the Monmouth Realestate Co. for a great farm bargain. ICS acres Harry Williams, of Alrllo, and Miss very near Monmouth, at ouly $65 per DiiHh were married on July 4th. Mr. acre, with good terms. 140 of the Williams is book keeper for tho Simp- 1C8 is under cultivation, much of it son Logging Co. Ho and hie brldo vi- now in crop. Good buildings, fine llv- good time. Hi ted In Independence on Fridny. The ing spring, excellent neighborhood. Kntorprlso extends congratulations Clos to church and school. What a und wls'ies thorn much happiness. Ibargalnn! dr a. if nl pain. He Is some better now and we sincerely hope will s-)on re cover. Our esteemed druggist and council man, Mr. Clyde Williams, was wrlgal, Btone8 ror a tew nays, on a ub":s imp. ing the paHt week, Mr. Clyde Tur ner wan with (him. They went to the camp of the Spanning Lumber Co. on tho headwaters of the Luckinmute. Both of tho men report fishing good and stnte that they had a general under certain conditions. The right medicine must be taken before ths disease has progressed too far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex., says: "I was down in bed for four months with kidney and bladder trouble and) One bottle of Foley sj sound." ask for it. Sold by Williams Drug Co. A GRANDMOTHER MAY , NOT BE AS SPRY AS SHE USED TO BE, BUT SHE IS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH HER WORLD FOR ALL OF THAT. i The Telephone enaables her to make as many calls as she pleases, and in ail sorts df weather. Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the many little intimate visits over the telephone that keep people young and Interested. Grandmother's telephone visits do not stop with her own town. The Long Distanc Service of the Bell Telephone takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends to chat with her although hundreds of miles away. The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. jftidersoifs Bicycle Shop ' MANY DEAD 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. Best Service is in Demand Everywhere and at all times. That's why TlIKLAID'S PHARMACY Should Interest you. See Announcement Next Week. When will the fire crackers, so de structive of life and property, be ban- Wm. Dorsey, of Gates, Oregon, is ished? How foolish it is to celebrate In Independence, soiling SOOO Blares In tht way! In the United States of stock In the Black Eagle gold mine 0!1 Jllly Fourth, returns show the loss at Gold creek on the north fork of th j of 38 jlve, nnd injury to 1217 persons, Santiam river. He reports the minejwniie the property loss will be enor- a gr,it one. They are taking out and molls shipping lots of ore wnii'h nssajs A SAD ACCIDENT I Hollenbecker, last week, aoj $10U per ton. Mr. Dorsey is In need of ready cash" ana, wmie tne com- Young pnny will not dispose of any stoeK Cdentany snot himself near the shoul for less than $2.00 per share, he has;der blad0j the h&u strut.k a m and authorized us to dispose of nis WWiraneinir rd. eama out about eight shares at 12 cents. See the Polk Co. Real Estate Co. inches from where it entered. Dr. Butler was called and did for him all he could. The wound was very pain- Prnf Chavl r Rice formerly a teach er in the Monmouth State Normal' ful but the young man Is doing well and now assistant superintendent of, and is almost out of danger, s hools in Portland, came here on' Saturday with his family. They are! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT vislt'ng Mrs. Rice's brother, Mr. Har-j Notice is hereby given that the un- ry Illif., where they will remain for some weeks. Mr. Rice is much pleas ed with the shool work in. Tsrtiand. Mr. D. nvidson, on Monmouth St. near the bridge, Is painting and great- dersigned executrix of the estate of i Allen W. Stansberry, deceased, has( filed her final account in the County j Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk Countv. and that Monday the 7th. ly improving hla nice home. That is day of August, 1911, at the hour of right. Let us have no run-down, dilap- 10, A. M. thereof, at the county court idited properties In Independence, room In the county court house at Every man's property is made more Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, has been valuable by each improvment made appointed as the time and Place, by In the city. I said court for tn0 bearing of object- Electric $ig'r&s The most conservative lines of business find a potent advertising agent In the ELECTRIC SIGN. AN ELECTRIC SIGN secures the attention of crowds In .he malr traveled highways fixes the store In the mind of the public dovetails with the newspaper advertising and brings trade. Electric advertising is good anywhere, but It Is a positive NECESSITY to a side street location. , Ask our New Business Department about INDIVIDUAL DE SIGNS. '7! ' 1 OREGON POWER CO. Telephone: Bell 41. Mutual 5010. , J. L. WHITE, Manager,