Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 22, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRI8E, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
PAGE PIVI
AP2INTER
FOR ALL WHO BUY MEDICINES. BE CAUTIOUS OF THE MEDI
CINE THAT'S ADVERTI8ED TO CURE EVERYTHING. THAT'S
NOT THE WAY WITH
Rexall Remedies
EACH ONE IS PREPARED AS A DOCTOR PREPARES A PRE
SCRIPTIONA SPECIAL ONE FOR EACH HUMAN ILL. THEY
ARE REMEDIES YOU CAN DEPEND ON TO DO , WHAT YOU
EXPECT OF THEM, AND THEY ALWAYS DO. YET SHOULD YOU
IN THE LEAST WAY BE DI88ATI8FIED, WE PROMPTLY REFUND
YOUR MONEY. NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN OUR 8TORE GET A
COPY OF REXALL HEALTH NEWS DESCRIBING AND PRICING
THEM ALL. IT'S A HANDY AND U8EFUL BOOK TO HAVE ABOUT
THE HOUSE AT ANY TIME AND IT'S FREE. t
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
Fred Iluber, wife and family were
In town Suturduy, on business,
' JIarlwy E. Prattler of Buena Vista,
was In the city on bimlneas Saturday.
Mr,
counc
pendeiice Tuislay.
Miss Molilora Ja kson
Ornce McNcal, both teacher In the
Monmouth lllch Schools, wire doing
business In the city Monday.
Allim Clark und wife of Monmouth,
were doing biisiniss In the city last
week,
Mia I)avln, one of the faculty of
tbe normal school at Monmouth, wa
a v' tor In Independence Sunday.
A. N. I'oole and wire of Monmouth,
were business v In It org In Independ
ence Mondny.
CtwiH
TOWN FLOODED WITH MELONS
I U t Monday carload of melon
from Southern Oregon wa :de-track-jed
In Indeptn lence. None of the
dealers knew it was coming hut all
HUGO V. LOEWI
. HOPS
Geo. W. Lewi, Manager.
Office 158 8. Commercial Street
Salem, Oregon.
Correspondence Solicited.
PERSONAL AND .LOCAL
Bell phone 79 on farmer line.
Dr. Allln, Dtntlet, Cooper Bldg.
School Book at Crave and Moore's.
Mr. It. II. Davl of Monmouth, wu
In the city on Tuoaday.
The way thut Ouy Walker handed
out tlioao melon wasn't Blow.
A. J. Richardson was In the city
on business Tuesday.
School Book and supplies at Cra
ven and Moore'. ;
Tom Fennel wan In the city on
business last Tueaday.
Buy your vetch and oat from L. E.
Stapleton.
Mr. E. T. White one of t'he pro
prietor of the Monmouth Bakery,
wn In Independence Tuoaday.
II. II. Cook of CYook County, waa
In the city thl week buying fruit to
ship home. '
U II. Pollttlo of Lebanon, visited
nt the home of II. E. Browne over
Sunday.
L. Damon has finished picking hi
nops. He cleaned p the last Tues
day. See Tripp for trade for town prop
erty for farm, farm for city prop
erty, city property for city property
or fanr for farm.
Carl Perclval waa In the city on
Tuesday, He reports all his hop
picked and will finish baling thl
week.
Hop-picking has about come to an
end for thl season and people are
moving out of the yards at a rapid
rate.
C- L. McNary, Dean of law at the
Willamette University at Salem, and
a prominent lawyer of the Capitol
City, was In the city with his family
Sunday.
Dr. Walton, Osteopathia physician
Rm. 14, Breyman block, Salem, Ore.
Buy your School Supplies at Craven
and Moore'.
Krebs' Bros, will finish all of their
Upp yards this week
Mr. Chas. Ilutaon of McMlniivlll,
waa 1" town Sundny.
Mr. R. K. L. Drown of Wells vis
ited Independ"iice Sunday.
Vila Reaney of CorvalllB was do
ing business In the city Monday.
Mr. Hugh Wa'lace of WUlamlna wa
In the city Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Windham of Monmouth,
was In town Saturday.
Mr. T. V. Morgan of Lebanon, made
a trip to thl city Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Crawford of Albany, waa
an Independence visitor Friday.
Mr. Frenm and daughter, Ruby,
were in the city Tueaday.
Geo. Elsln, a Corvalll reaiestate
man waa here on Monday.
8chool Book, Tablets, Pencils, Per
Erasers, Note Books t Craven and
Moore'.
ICul Thrasher, a Corvalll insur
ance man. was a" Joy rider In this
part of the country Monday.
Mr. John Sursen a reaiestate
man of CorvalllB, was In the city on
! business Sunday
I Mrs. R. h. Collins of Salem, visit
ed her parents, Mr.and Mr. Jim HI1
lard, in this city, Monday.
Ml Lera A. Brown, a student at
the Normal, was In the city on Men
day, Let u make your abstract of title
for you. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Drown ft Sibley, Attornuya and Ab
traders, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Ore
White a member of the city amitag, of the opp0rtunlfy
Ml Monmouth, wa, in I.ft t inamat
Uhe ant.'-o season, up to the present
and Ml tlmu. melons have ben scillnir for
from 35 to f,0 cents b'lt when the
!cr was unleaded slgna appeared to
the effect that melons were worth
no more than 20 cent. C'onkey, Wal
ker and Lehman took a wagon-load
ami Reeves, Drexier & Alexander,
Cok and Knox handled about te
anie amount.
It seemed at first that melons
would be on hand for the rest of the
sraon uiiKhs a neijro minstrel troup
should appear, but the next morn
.lug the melons left would not hav
attracted much attention. )
During the summer Mr. Winter
Una ben buying melon in Salem and
In this way the lo:el .market has
been aupplled. This season Mr Win
ters' ban'lbd fifty thousand pounds
of them but will not bring in any
more this year.
Some A No. 1 vetch ond oat seed
for sale. Buy now while I have It In
the field.
Dell phone 7C9 on farmer line.
L. E. Stapleton.
gon.
41-tf.
Mrs. W. Pntteraon and aon, H.
Patterson, have been visiting Carl
Perclval and wife nt their hop fatm
during the past week. They return
ed to their home In Portland accom
a lied by Mr. Perclval.
Before You Reach the Limit
of physical endurance and while your
condition 1 till curable, take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action and
positive reaulta will delight you. For
backache, nervousness, rheumatism.
and all kidney, bladder and urinary
tro'ible.
Irvine, brother of C. W. Ir
vine of t ils city, has been here from
M.iry's Klver vls'.ting his brother for
tho past week. -. '
Miss Hazel and Mahle Lorence of
Monmouth were In the city Sunday.
Mis Mable was on tur ways to Eu-
gen where she will attend the Un
vt rsltv.
J. It. N. Bell of Corvalll who is
widely known In this city has been
visiting the Holy Land for the Past
few months and will return on the
27th of hi month.
Tbe high steps on the crossing
of the different paved streets have
been fixed to a certain extent by
the aprcachea that have been lnstal
led during the past week.
Itoy E. Barker of Salem, has been
In the city visiting relative ana
returned Wednesday. He was ac
e.ompnnled by hi cousin, Cyril B.
Richardson who will visit In Salem
until Sunday.
Mr. E. Ewlng made a trip to Sio
ner Brothers' hon yard during the
past week. All of his fo'ks are pick
In hops there and Ernie says he
zu zu
The Best 5c CIGAR on the Market. Your Dealer has
it, or Can Get it from
H.S.GILE GROCERY COMPANY Distributors.
Notice of Meeting of Board of Equal
ization
Not fee Is hereby given that on Mon
day, the lflth day of 'October, 191
the Board of Equalization will meet
at fie County Courthouse in the ci
ty of Dallas, in -the county of Polk,
Stite of Oregon, to examine and cor
rect all assessment rolls, to correct
all errors in valuation, lots or other
property, or Incorrectly assessed as
to description or quantity, or where
assessed in the name of a person
not the owner thereo' or asssed
under or beyond the actual cash, val
ue thereof, and to assess all lands,
lots and other property appearing
to have been omitted or that was
not assessed,
Petitions or application for the
reduction of a particular assessment
was forced to go out there in order I shall be made in writing, verified by
to get a square meal
Www Mast
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YOUR LADY FRIENDS
You will make a favorable impression If you are wearing one of
our tailored suits. They are rlgh up to the minute In tyle and fin
ish and fabric, and they hold their chape and look good until they
are worn out. Our price are no higher than a ready-to-wear suit
of the same quality. We have a beautiful line of sample to select
from. Price ranging from $14.0 to $40.00. We have the ready to
wear suits from $14.00 to $18.00 every suit guaranteed to be wool.
Your Truly , 4
O. A. KREAMER
Jeweler and Gent' Furnisher. Independence, Oregon.
Mrs. W. S. Kurre has returned
from Wel'hes, Oregon, at the foot
of Mount Hood, where she and her
husband have been spending the
summer. Mr. Kurre will return about
October 1st '
J. S. Bohannon has purchased a
ten acre piece of land from Saul
C.nx Mr. Bohannon already has a
thirty-six acre piece of fine bottom
land and has purchased thl adjoin
ing plecec to square fhls up.
It has been reportel that a man
the oath of the applicant or his at
torney and he filed with the board
during the first week 'It la by law
required to be In session, and any
petition or application not so made,
verified and filed shall not be con
sidered or acted upon by the board.
Dated September 20, A. D. 1911.
C. S. Graves,
Assessor of Polk County.
ANOTHER BIG CUCUMBER
There is another tig Independ
ence cucumber on exhibition at the
by the name of Irvine purchased Ella KTrlpp Reaiestate Of'lce In th's city.
flart. one of W. W. Percival's fast
horses. The consideration 1b unknown
Mr. Irvine is a restunrant keeper
of Salem.
Rube Dickinson and Alva Boving-
ton have purchaaed Supelveda, the
race lnrsa that competed auccess-
fully w'th Carl P. during the ra"es
here 1 st summer. They have shipp
ed the horse to Baker City where
he wll' run In the n?ar future.
It is four inches in diameter, thir-
teen inohes long and weighs three
pounds and two ounces. It was rais
ed by Mr. Henry Mo t, who lives in
the new green bunga'ow near the
schorlhouse. It Is certainly a fine
specimen and is almost as large and
smoothe as the one tvat V. L. Plce
raised and which won the first prize
at the fa!r
palpi Apoqitoo
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A huckskln bae containlnsr a 10
dollar gold biece, a 10 dollar bill and
a 1 dollar Ml: also a water opal-aew-
ed in the inside of the purse. Find
er nlease return to this office and
receive reward.
Bice and Calbreath have jut secur
ed a large stock df ALLUMINUM U
TINSELS. They are warranted to be
of the highest quality, will not rust
or tarnish and are twice as long ureal
as any other kind of kitchenware. A
should see them. The price Is rlgrvt.
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES. i
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ALL CEMETERY WORK. : 1
G. L. HAWKINS,
Dallas, Oregon
GATHERING .FRIENDS
A LITTLE GIRL CAN ALWAYS GET SOMEBODY TO PLAY WITH
BY USING THE BELL 'PHONE. IT IS JUST AS USEFUL TO HER
'AS IT IS TO HER ELDERS.
THERE IS NO NEED TO BE LONESOME WITH A TELEPHONE
IN THE HOUSE, BECAUSE YOU CAN AT LEAST TALK WITH
YOUR FRIENDS, EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE FAR AWAY. THE
BELL SERVICE IS UNIVERSAL.
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
C. I. K. STORE
Foley' Kidney Remedy (Liquid),
I a great medicine of proven value
for both acute and chronic kidney
and bladder ailments. It 1b sepecially
recommended to elderly people for
Its wonderful tonic and reconstruc
tive qualities, and the permanent re
lief and comfort it gives them.
For Sale by Williams Drug Co
HE NOW KNOWS HE IS A FOOL
Last Saturday evening Billy M -
Adams was driving toward where
hop-pickers were located, his horse
became frightened at another horse
in a nearby field and threw himself,
buggy and Billy off into the ditch. It
jW Juan eoBjS nSm onl no panaddun
IjRall'y Cooper's place adjacent to
this city.
"Yes sir, horse, buggy nad every
thing went into the ditch," said Bil
ly to a friend, "and the funniest
part of it was that nobody was
hnrt and not even as much as a
snoke wns broken out of the bug
gy. The water was quit9 deep too,
and I had to hold the horse's head
up out of the water until we could
get him unhitched from the vehicle,
then we pulled the buggy out and led
the horse back onto the road, hitch
ed and away we went-"
A bystander stnrted to speak a
piece that ran, "A fool for luck, "etc
"Well, now I know I'm a fool" re
turned Billy in his good-natured way,
and there was a laugh all around.
"A. ti m
FOR LIGHT
LUNCHES.
you Will find this bakery full of
good things. Our bread and cake
are dsliciors and wholesome.
WHEN YOU GO FOR A JAUNT
in the summer, let our bread and
cakes be the larger part of the
lunch; for they are nourishing and
more satisfying than the variety
of needless food-stuffs that are
frequently taken along.
CITY BAKERY
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
SEEING IS
BELIEVING
Come in and examine our stock and get our prices before purchasing
eliewhere. For the next ten days we will continue to sell
a great many articles at cost.
Examine our fall and winter line of
SUITS and OVERCOATS
Prices $10.00 to $25.00
PETER COOK
Both Phones
Main Street, Independence, Orerjon
J
NEW STORE
See the new store just opened
on Commercial Street, across
the bridge in Salem. Every
thing in Clothing and Gent's
Furnishings. J. JAMES.
X
HH"H'H"M '
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 J