Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, August 25, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
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Williams Dru Co., The Rcxall Storc
HUG . ' L0EW' Will Woo V.'s I a k from his trip to
HOP3 a , ,,
Geo. W. Lewis, Manager. I
Office 1S6 3. Commercial Street ' Dr- Duganne. Dentist, over Inde
pendence National Bank. Bom rnones
Salem, Orpyon.
Correspondence Solicited.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooped Bldrj.
Dr. Walton, Osteopathic physician,
Rm. 14, Breyman block, Salem, Ore.
Mr. It. C. Pfivn, of Monmoiillt, wis
a business lnltor em Thins 'ay.
Dr. I. N .Mduturf triuiHiicU'd bui
l)i t8 In I 'nil ih on Friday.
Keo Tripp in regard to .1 mill olio
half p r I'tit lo iiih.
Weil". I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ' m delivery Iio 'ho died
Siti unliiy a Ht in. known.
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Mr. H. A. Howell. e,f .Moiitiiout.li, j
wan In t!'o city Thursday of 1 I;mt '
week, i .
Mm. M. J. Roed' formerly "f S-.
iittlo. V:mii., but now of Moiiiaoulh.i
was a IjtiHin us visit ii' oti Tuesday, j
.(TiMJi tlnoi's and adjustable wlndo'
hit.'i'iih may be h.ul at Tlio ('has. K.
Spiiulilltii? I .urging Co.
Mrs Win. I'arki r and daught'-ra of
I'oltl Hid. visited with r lutivi s and
friends In tlio e ity Saturday.
Clas. Ill kn Is H.'ild to lie Bi k
w th typhoid fever la Mho Cord Sam-!
nrltin IloHplial, Portland, j
Miss Donno Parker, who lias been
visiting rt Or. gon City for several
fcve 'kg, returned Saturday.
Hey. S uilio Snyder nnd Kov. W. J.
(Iilif of Kt a a has lio n
busy thin wi-ik I living tho plunking
inado for "C" Street.
M Th. W. 1. i:e, who ban been Blek
for iiliont twir wcrkH, Is well uy.nln.
W. L. li. TIbhu-j papor Ih tli heHt
on tho market. ia-p-14
(i. K, lliown, a printer of Salem,
was in t! o 'ty in TueHilay.
Mr8. (', A. Wood of Colma, Oregon,
t vixltiiig w ith her JHiTi nts, Mr. ui.d
Mm. S. M. tioff.
Dickinson, Livery Stable Is ctill
a'jle to do business and will serve all
coustomers and attend calls now the
same as In the past.
Tho farmers nc.ir Kola have fln
iHlietl KrailiiiK llog lllll and it Is. now
oik a for tPiilfif,- It Ih Bald to l o a
IT 'at Inii ru . on nt ovt-r the old road.
Slnrman Jlavs i urehased tho old
Mr. II Mangold of Topenlah, Wash
was n the city vlnltlng frl?ndg dur
ing the last week.
Mr. D. N. Turner of Alrllo, was in
tun city on bualnoHS Saturday.
Mm. Wood who Hvfg south of In
dupendonce, was here on Saturday.
M. P. Utilll'am of Monmouth was
In on bUB!nen Saturday.
Mr. K. W. Strong and his nn,
Alliirt, wero In town Monday.
MIhh Leorn Shiinks Is vlnltlng hr
Hlnter, Mrs, K. L. Hooper.
13. Tripp nttundid. the sale at
Uiiomi Vista n Til' aday.
do. Dunham of Tillamook County,
Id In tho dty nnd will ron.aln mull
a:ter hop pl king.
Tho Hid"Wii!k In front of the pub
lic H'hool Is being taken up, prepar
a'ory to building a new cement walk.
Mr. Jon Craven, who ownn a large
farm art Joining Montiou'h did busi
ness in Independence Wednesday.
I'etc-r Ktirro, who has a beautiful
f rrn between Monmouth and Indepen
dence, wan In tho city on Tuesday.
The Independence Ho'lestata Co.
sold tho .1. II. Kfilth ranch, consist
ing of (ii acrf h, aeroHs the rvler, to
Geo. Hobo, consideration $6,400.00.
Mr. Win. Campbell, who has been
running tils baler for the past
days, has flnlnhed up and reports the
hay crop good. He baled about 800
tons this season.
MiBH O'-rtrudo Jewell, who is book
keeper In f'O Independence Cream
ery, went to Albany on Sunday with
her sister I'earl, who lias been here I
on a viit for the last month.
WANTKD a Job of hop drying.
Have had 10 years' experience at
dryinj". (an give ft' renct n. Never
drink liquor. For particulars write
K. K. Muns"", L."bation, Cret-on.
print HOP CHECK8 equal to anyj
hop In Oregon, and we make
the lowest possible price. Bring!
I In your orders early. Many
; dere will be rushed In and If
1 you come now you will be first j
served.
J, 8. Cooper, delegate from the In-
HOP PICKPRA WANTm
The Enterprise is equipped toll "' " ' 6 , , , " ' " " 1
. . T, dependence commercial club to the
Development League at Astoria, re- . t. M .
a v. ,J j, a , Bha11 rn a wagon to town and
week and seemed much enthused ov-l"1"111 furn!sl1 crdtes- If w,Bh to
or'f J er the results of the meeting of the! p,k hoP" 1" Y Tard tnt year pleasa
There has been a new lunch count
er placed lo Mr. Farmer's old store.
Mr. Itosco Staa's of So;ip Creek,
was a visitor on Tuesday.
Miss Irene VVIlllarrs Is visiting, the
Sperlinrg th:s week.
Mr. C;:rl Perch al and wife are vis
iting with C. (i. Lo.ig and wlf?.
Mr, Chas. SperJ.'ng was In th
on Tu sday.
Mr. Elliot Lamb, of Suver, was In
Independence this week.
Dr. Eaton cf Portland, w;s in town
last week cn business
Mr. Seeley, who has a lovely 3 9 a-
cre farm on the suburbs of the city,
wfis In the city cn Tuesday.
Mr. Casslss M. Clay who is engag
ed on the farm of Louis Flschtr of
Suver, aj here on Tuesday.
Mr. Floyd Williams and family have
returned from Newioit and report a
grand time.
M. Hebbard has taken the Place of
Mr. McAdans as assistant manager
of Floyd William's cigar store.
Mr. Porterfield, son of Miles Por-
terfleld, was in Independence on
Tuesday.
Mr. Marcus Miller are in the cTy
lo'kli g for a place in which to lo
cate. John Grant, sheriff of Polk Co'in-
tv ivfla fm tnrl n... n,l..n .. t'I..I.. n
Tuesday.
i
If ague. He will make a full report at phone me. Both phones.
the next regular meeting here. j Mrg. j, Hi Burton 12-p-l5
zu zu
The Best 5c CIGAR on the Market. Your Dealer has
it, or Can Get it from
H. S. GILE GROCERY COMPANY Distributors.
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Mr. Wm. Hya't, who owns a farm!
. O. Kharff of Willanilna, was ; near Uea-er. TiFamook Countr was!
in tho city on businesH Tuesday. Mr.;. h ,..,. r,, I
Sh'ir'f was so we 1 Phased with In
dependence that ha has decided to
close out his li.tTcsts In Wlljamina
Seolt. plac jest a' ross the
Fr.doy. On this plaoa are 2
n s f ho! s.
Uoports from Mill City,
s at that
h s
crop which Is locking gooih
Mr. Will II. 1 lixh a-ul Mrs 0.
her, on and move to our city.
or u0 nc M rs. I?. E. Fereiisan's folks came
Thursday from Seattle, and will
Orcgor, 1 rema n here on a visit for some time.
tho fruit In that section I They are Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Keller
nil been ruined except the pear and Mis. Killer is Mrs. Ferguson's
niece.
Tho hop-pi kers are already begin-
Lelter wife of the City K iltor of thejn'ng to come in bunches like ban
i
Mr. John Gentry, who has a farm
J st nerr.ss the rlvtr, was in the ci
ty this week.
Mr. J. H. Moran. a realestate man
of Monmouth, was In the city on! Jeweler and Gents
Ttfesduy.
Abram Bariholomew from Dallas,
stopped off between trains on Wed
nesday, to visit Mrs. Skinner.
Harold and Lena Toby1 have come
home to spend the summer and help
YOUR LADY FRIENDS
You will make a favorable impression If you are wearing one of
our tailored suits- They are right up to the minute In style and fin
ish and fabrics, and they hold their shape and look good urrtll they
are worn out. Our prices are no higher than a ready-to-wear suit
cf the same quality. We have a beautiful line of samples to select
from. Prices ranging from $14.00 to $40.00. We have the ready to
wear suits from $14.00 to $18.00 every suit guaranteed to be wool.
Yours Truly
O. A. KREAMER
Independence, Oregon.
Furnisher,
Oregon an, have gone on a vacation ' nas and next week win see thou-j luc "u" llclUBl
trip o Collins Springs, one of thejsan-'s of them hire. As early as last) Miss Olga Gray of Salem, is spend
f iHhloiml lo resorts of Washington. wek there were svral families look-'ing the week visiting at the home
If vou want any kind of camping cr.lng for pood, locations- of her uncle, Mr. D. Davidson.
ho.i-plrk'.ng supplies, camp stoves Ed Lorence of Monmouth, with
The fruit crop on the Marion Coun
ty side of the Willamette is re-
W. .1...- ...... II.hi In., I- ,1... ..,....,
..vur-, ., .,,.. , ti, b .....,,.,. to u hoij bakttBf awningB wagon; Mr. Morrison of the same place, bs
in. .am oi ino ..!. .a. .kb i"is " c.overs or any kind of camp furniture, i they passed through the city on last:pcrted as being poor, the hops, how-
A retroHDing siiowor o-curred s.-.i- ,0 n CK & cALPItKATH, 1NDE-, Oi Tuesday, broke their automobile and ever, are in a fine condition.
nrd.iy and roved to bo a great ben
efit to the conntiy.
Fol'.'y Kidney Pills will check the.
progress of your kidney and bllder
w;re forced to leave it in the gar
age for repairs.
Qe.ore ouymg your mnaer iw,n, ,ro,lbl(J anj heul by removing the
see Manna urotners trie narawar
causa. Try them. For sale by Wil
liams Drug Co.
Let us make your abstract of title
fnr vna Satinfaetlon cuarantneil.
This report has not as yet been ver- ... , .u
' Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab
Men.
On Fa'urday hoi s were reporied to
he at 45 coi'ts with '20 per cent down.'
ifled
John Ilas.dlon, the peach grower,
was In town on Saturday. He states
that the peach crop Is light this sea
son. Step in to Illce and Calhreath's and
see that 5, 10 and 15 cent table. You
will bo surprised at some of the good
values.
The stores will probably begin to
remain open Sundays during hop pick-
slracters, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore
gon. 41-tf.
J. W. Winters and daughter of Se
attle, Wash., have returned from the!
trip to dates. Mill City and Niagra.
Mr. Wlnt' rs is engaged In the water
nvlon biiBineas here and hauls two
leads of thorn from Salem each week.
Chat Long took Mr. and Mrs. Au-
G. H. Pilser and family of Portland,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
G. A. Wilcox who has been in Cor-, Mrs. Cauthorn. Mrs. Pilger is a sis-
n lius for several weeks spending a ter of Mrs. Cauthorn. I
vacation, returned Saturday evening. It has been reportfd that tilreSh.
We pre informed that Mr. Wilcox has lng ls about over ,n th!jJ porton of!
decided to vacate his Position in the the country and that this week will'
depot permanently and move away finish it. I
fram Independence. I ... , ,, , . ..
I Mr. Wm. Campbell is contemplating
Bice and Calbreath have Just secur- extensive improvements on his build-
ed a large stock ff ALLUMINUM U- on Ma, tr t H wm fj ,t J
TINSELS. They are warranted to be wlth reference t0 holding lodge meet-
of the highest quality, will not rust jngs m
or tarnish and are twice as long lifed ... , . , ..
, , j . , . a -, Mr. Wm. McAdams is spending a
as any other kind of kltchenware. A I , .. . XT .
. , , , . very phasant ouf ng at Newport and
should see them. The price is right. .
r a reports say that he is having the
Communication has been received time of his life bauiing out lots
from Mr. Durrell of Woodburn, to the of fish.
WORKS WHILE
YOU SLEEPt
T57Toney works while you sleep.
and works while you wprkr
too. Money in the bank may be
considered a good silent partner that
will work night and day; the long
er it is undisturbed, the better will
be its work. We pay interest in
our Savings Deparlment at the rate
of 4 per cent, and one Dollar will
start the account.
United States National Bank
salem, oregon
stay open on next Sunday and will 6 L " "'eiiecc tnat nops are exceedingly baa a splendid registered Jersey bull
mm i.s. oi-ri...B lutriiu lo KO umi.-ln that locality this vear. Last year for sale. He in four veara olrt n ner-
I irorn:a and will
ing.
Hali-h Tavenner, son of Mrs. Dad
ni;n, has returned to Herkley, Ca'.
whre he will take his third year in
chemistry.
Mr. O. Floyd has ordered a new
machine for his shop, which will bur
nish the soles of the shoes as well Portland lr.Bt Saturday
as can be done in the factory. It will
be here nhont the first of te month.
The Missionary Tea held by the la
dles of the M. K. Church last Thurs
day afternoon, was well attended and stop irregularities with surprising
proved to be a very interesting os promptness. For sale by Williams
casli.n. 'Drug Co.
visit Sacramento,. Mr, Durrell kept 3 hop dryers busy feet beautv and as gentle as a doe
SanFrancIsco, Woodland and other c for ,a day(J flnd & ha,f 0n acc0unt of There is none better In Oregon. Will
tics. They are tm a sight seeing trlp.the BllortneS8 of the crop thia year take $100 , for him. Inquire at Enter
The paving is progressing nicely, j he will have but 6 days. j prise office. .
It is expected that the work will be po3tmaster MerwlnB Condition ,8 gchool nu p
done about Monday or Tuesday The. h e has been gU0 up fer & schooIhouge oQ fam
construct on Co. shipped several of .evml ho,rs at ft Ume durl t,)e Qf M yan Brooka
their mules and some machinery to I . . T,. .ptro DO th . ,,r . ,.,
Merwins gall duct was affected. This rected by the man having charge
caused an Inflammation of the lungs ' of the construction of the new Odd
der trouble to develop beyond thewhlch caU8ed pieUrlsy to set in. It Fellows building, and it will be ready
rcii h of medicnie. Take Foley Kid-lls Deiieved that he will be able to at- for occupation when school opens in
ney nils. -i ney give results ana
Do not allow your kidney and blad-
Best Service is in Demand
Everywhere and at all
times. That's why
RKLAJf
in
D'S
HARMACY
Should Interest you.
See Announcement Next Week.
tend his duties in about two weeks. ; September.
bompson go.
Watches, Diamonds
JEWELRY. . .
Solid and Plated Silver Ware
Fine Watch and Jewelry Work
372 STATE STREET,
PHONE 176
Salem, Oregon
TOWN LOT SALE AT BENTLEY t
The new town platted and authorized by the Portland & West Coast Kailroad Company ten miles west of Willamina, fifteen miles west
of Sheridan
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd
Jlusiness and residence lots will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. The price of lots will be determined by adding price
bid to price of lots established by Railroad Company.
TERMS OF SALE
Half cash, balance in two annual payments, secured by a first mortgage on lot purchased drawing interest at tho rate of 6 per cent.
5 per cent discount allowed for cash. Each successful bidder will receive a number on one business lot and one residence lot, which are
to be given free.
BigBarbecue-Free for All
A. O. SARFF, Bentley Xownsite Agent,
Willamina, - - - Oregon.