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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
EIGHT PAOEE THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, PACE EIGHT NEWS FROM OTHER TOUNSh n,Lv The ouu inoPie r.po-i client tim and W Aum.vllle would be Cm place to live in wrr It only n wr Monmouth. Simpson, of t?l'rtiaoM, M lt.nl hl parent. Mr. and M- K- " Simeon. Tu..lay and Ydno.air. Mr. P. J. Ucrry "d ,u r-miu" Krnnn-r w.r l'd to th beditde of t'telr' brother, J. 0. Kra mer. ho 1 v.rysdHi.roiily 11 t ,1,., ho.p-.t-l in tl.V oily. Th, lt rv.HMt w,s to ih, effnt that Mr. Krauur wa. belter and Ma r-' held for hl wovery. Sovo.al of our cituons m tinl-d the CVny r'air. st Snkra. nivld n. Camp'xU aid crr!r Stump. ho have bn ai-r.i.l Ci-r ,(, paat to yoam. have wrtv.M in NVw Yoik Oty and. oft r vuitliw ihe east for a while, will return to M. nmoi-th Isn't It fun to ' P'P'ro, tho street ANTIOCH. Andy Aud-r.,.., of Independence. pui.d Uirougu h" eroute to Fall City, " Ja' 141,11 Jem JU.ou, who la employed by Djuuld McCarthy, near Independence, was a guest the home of his par tins, Mr. aud Mra. Johnaon.on last Sunday. H K Flahba'k attended the .Na tional coavontum of l Christian Churvh. t Portland. Saturd;- and Sun Jay. , , Leauder IWU-u. wife nd family. o Priapoport. were in thta vanity, aath ,rlna cherries during h ,asl Mra Hel Oleuian. of Kings N a I lev also her .later, Mra. C.nve fa te',' of the l-mUamute vHiuity, wore . 1 mill'lev and Bt the home of A. ? family, plvklng strawberries, last bat- urday. . . .....,.,.. i.hnl ... mower? Any way Robeert H'ua k n,riUar rossi saill ami Rtiinm with hia hnr. i tt m K s Ml aea Ulady. rteon and Pernlee .eraX tim,9 ,h!a year Luc of roruaml together with Mi.a Mr. Loul. Fischer and of . 1 Xucaa. . of Monmouth. were v,,rton, l!We teen .Pending a t.o u.,e .hore of RoSer.. Wt,V. vaoati-n en -Men-o-. the, Vl " V, .v !.-T ' near Suver. Mr. Fl, h r '?v RhcHles of C.oMendale. Wn..'h , n, down most all of th M ..r,:".. ur o, r ,rr -.r-h:r::,;;r':: StrP' ... Mark, and son Ira. of credit to any community. Mr. ..'d in were - dflv Mrs T.ce and family, of Independ ent visits Mrs. Tioe'g daughter. Mrs. Grace lemvr, iv. - " " " tinr . Mr Treat and wife, of Monraouiu,; be very far away wuu uiC.-- ere'rleasant guests of Mr. Ed. RoR-jlllg around at 110. hundreds aro dying era and family. la.t Sunday. with the awful heat, while in Oregon Grant Heffley nd family cf Tal-we sleep under blankets every nhht mage, w-re in the valler the fore part and the da. are delightful. Why will of the w eek. The attendance at our Sunday schocl la steadily increasing, there were thirty-eight present on Sunday. HOT AND GETTING HOTTER The east must be getting more wicked evry day. The hot Place c an t school is progressing nicely and thethe old gentleman was renewing for citizens are alreaiy beginning to feel mer farm associations by driving the proud of it j mower. The horses became unnuaiag- Mr. Aktrs, an excellent example able in a bad place and the mowor of eastern thrift, has purchased the waB tipped over. As a result Mr. Rey farm of J. J. Reynolds. The farm con- nolds is confined to his bed with two sists of some 63 acres and Is well im- broken ribs, several cuts about the proved. We hore that this change; fare and head, as well as a badly will not lose Mr. Reynolds from the;bruised ankle. The team, after it had community for he has upheld its gotten ay, ran into the buggy dri B.mdard for years. We extend to Mr.ven by Mr. J. A. Reynolds, but no aw., r-nne-ratulationa uDon hn.ing 1 flirther damage wan done as the team , u onH hnnel s .aiiflit Dr. Hewitt, who, that we may soon make his acquain- ,s attending the case, ays th.V. His tance. patient is doing nicely and that ha The practice in ths Monmouth Mil- has hope for his speedy recovery. 1. TtA In crino- oTPnni V Oil. Ull liary u. nu is &"& " - ' MONMOUTH work on Monmouth's new high sane people live in the east! SERIOUS RUN AWAY Mr. R. Reynolds, who is out from Iowa, visiting his son, Mr. J. A. Rey nolds, was in a. rather serious run-a-n. Mcndiw evening. Serininly Our iH In fill Tn ffhVP V v llo The excellent values we arc giving have pleas ed everyone. Many that nave come in wun friends to select a suit have taken one them selves. This week we are going to do better still. It is our time for taking inventory and we want to close our stock out. Remember we are not importing any sales people and can afford to give you the very lowest prices. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS BI SHOP'S SUITS Regular Prices $10 to 35 Sale Prices $6 to $25. 100 YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS REGULAR PRICES $9.00 to $15.00. NOW $5.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE OREGON. SALEM, der the able leadership of Mr. J. S. t; rr-,A Tr T.nrence. There POWER WILL BE SHUT OFF nrkn oii-mrintpnilent of the xr:iiie . j .ur. i, . are aireaay -o kicth m t-c ;uregon ,u . great interest is being shown ly ev":the city on Wednesday, making ar ery member. It is their intention to rangements for permanent improv start giving open air concerts in ments en their light ar.d power s the town Laid-slaiid on next Satur-)tem dny evening, and these will continue, Commencing Thursday ar.d during Foley's Honey and Tar Compound j Is effective for coughs and colds In ' either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harmful drugs. In the yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Williams Pn:g Co. i W. E. VINCENT, ! i Atty. at Law. j Sal-m, Oregon. Fra tices In nil courts j except Justices of the Feaee. Bush Fank Building, j throughout the summer. j the remainder each the of this week, i: t . 4 1 ciomcTiD nnw nf Port- ... ,.,., 1(1 a T. till 3 P. M 1-ind but formerly a normal school ' po.A.er Wjll be shut o:'f. t,iorf fa visitine Lara Craven, j Thfv will nut in new insulators ail Miss Cl:'m-ns esting young rtectrled-v inter ! , (V, Vna anA new transform- lady, especially when ,,, . lnstaib cl at. their Dallas st.;- h i tf-llin- over the tails of tnose.finn Thp intend many otner dear old school days. She will be;meI!tg We are Indeed fortunate to, here for a couple of weeks at If ant. have this enterpri?!n? and up-to-date j Tint th time will seem short to h.r. , our mid.st a:rt we bespeak 'f-:r th.-m the cooperation of at oi.i MarWe and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ETC. ALL CEMETERY WORK. G. L. HAWKINS, Dallas, Oreyon. ni iny friends Mr. G. S. Woiverton, of Calga'T, C: nnda, the younger brother of Mon (mouilis respect'-d post master, drop ped in on Tuesday evening's train. VTolvcrton 'will spend t:e week c'tiZ' ns. Jlr. in all CHURCH CF CHRIST UOTES j We desire your presence next; Lord's Day. end in-ite your attnt:cn! a-iou3 its of the Wiilamette;, r guljje tS; morning, "Suntej lo- y nnd will return to Canada. ! vention Kchoos." Eve nin?, ' Wn.-nj Affr t'i' e years of continual St-r-j wn i,0Vh;'A U.h be KnownT' Kveiy, i. Mi.ss Ethel Newman has given f.;t;zei. 0f Indei endttn-e should b'-'j up her i osition in the pott ott.ee nere .nt rrBt , ssume duties of greater worth ar.d Conl(J Jinj to ;a the btt'-r, espitliy.j worship with us. We hnvei :i h the. H C auiiibeil Cl;-k, Minister. NOTICE. responsibility. All of Uncle Sw:u s Pa-gocd music, and will try to pr trons, in t is portion of t.ie country, tru,ni will miss the smila tU;t has always been h-nded out with the mail. Miss Newm; n's pla- e will be l.itken by Mis Alta Portwood, the daughter of one of Monmouth's new merchants. Mr. Eevins, a prosperors farmer of Aiili, was in Monmouth Monday. Mrs F s her, who owns a large farm near Suver, has been spending sever al days at her Silverton home. Crop conditions are reported excel lent all over this part of the valley. The h' y is runnir g heavy and the yield is good. Hay balers are start ing to work and everyone is endea voring to get as much hay down as possible Mr. farmer is happy. Mr. J. W. Mclnturff and his sister, Miss Eugenia, were visitors at the name of Mr. ClaKton, of Aumsvilie, on BIDS WANTED seal' d bids wiU be received by the undersigned, clerk of Sc hool District No. 3'i, Buena Vis-1 ta, Oregon, rntil noon on July, ", 1911, for building two additional j rooms on the present building. The board r serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated July, 3, 1911. J. R. Loy, Clerk of the School Board. Plans and specifications of these rooms can be seen at the residence of Mr. M. N. Prather, in Buena; Vista. sr. THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN EVERY MAN WANTS A GOOD, LIGHT, COOL WORK SHOE. We Have It And Every Man We've Sold This Shoe to, Says They Are the Best They Ever Got For the Money. Don't Lug Old, Heavy Shoes Around When You Can Get the Best Light Work Shoe Made For $2.95. Yours For Summer Shoes. A. O. K REAMER i fi ti u tii f 1 Harvesting Msc'liiisrj Binders, Mowers and Rakes. No trust goods in ours. See us before you buy. Get our prices on binding twine. R. M. WADE & CO. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Independence, Oregon for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pill are. tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes. WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY. Its Easy to go Wrong ON THE FURNITURE QUESTION, and many and many a houseekeeper has done It. Most of them do it by means of mail order catalogues. In It they ... p.cture. of beaut.fu furniture a ona with wonderful .tori., of cheapness. And they never .top to reflect that th ng. are .o xed V. world that much cannot b. bought for Mtt... Furniture, cf .11 thing. In the world, canno be satisfactorily bought without an examination. We neever tire of explaining a. about the goods that we sell, and after you have made a se.ectlon you can be assured that what you purcha.e 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 tljl. store We don't beileve 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 a. well anywhere . .Im. THESE ARE OUR CLAIMS, TO PROVE THEM IS OUR AIM. , Will you give u. an opportunity to do so the next time you are ne.edlnB .omethlng In our line? BICE & CALBREATH INDEPENDENCE OREGON.