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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
PAGE EIGHT THE INDEPENDENCE EWTER PRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. E1QHT PAGES ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Let us quote you a price on all of your LUMBER AND MILL WORK Tl-IPRF ARf N9 WEAK SPOTS The careful attention we pay to the manufacturing, the trimming, the material used in making We will be pleated to send our salesman to call on you, upon request by mail or telephone. DALLAS LUMBER & LOGGING CO. Dallas, - - - Oregon NEWS FROM OTHER TOWN1 AMERICAN BOTTOM Mr. Bridges and family have mov ed over on the Johnnie Moran place South of Monmouth, and Mr. W. Cooper has moved where Mr. Bridg es lived, south of town. Sam Irvine of Independence, was through our section on Monday, col lecting samples of hops. Mrs. Dixon of the Highland district, visited with her mother, Mrs. Kizer, on Saturday. Mr. John Compton is suffering with a, severe attack of neuralgia. Ernest French and family and his mother, have moved to Salem where they will reside in the future, Ern est having bought a place there. Issac Dompton, wife and family, vis ited relatives in Albany over last Sunday. Mrs. Isaac McElmurry, who has been visiting with her children, Mrs. J. A. Compton, Mrs. W. N. Alexan der and Mr. S. H. MeElmburry of In dependence, has returned to her home in Albany. Mrs. McElmurry for merly visited in Independence. Mr. Milton McGowan was In Inde pendence on business MonJay. ' ANTIOCH V. A. Pishback was a business vis itor in Dallas last Tuesday. Roy Clark is working for Riddle Brothers. Jess Johnson went to Carlton on P. O. Burbank and wife of south of Monmouth were visitors here last Sundayl Dick Ogle of Independence, was here looking after business Friday. Grant Heffley and wife of Tal lage, were seen In this vicinity on last Thursday. Among the traders in Monmouth business last Thursday. last Saturday wer Sam Hmn nH Claud Lewis of Lewisville, was here' wife, Charlie Osborne, wife and daugh to see Mr. L. L. Cannay on business ,ter Francis, and Mr. Ramsay. last Thursday. Messre Foster, Gerber and Loon- ey of Yaquina County, were here buy ing goats Thursday and Friday of the past week. Milt Bosley is hauling wood for John Stump. Elder, H. Campbell Clark of the Herman Wunder and wife were bus! ness visitors to Monmouth Saturday. Take Your Common Cold Seriously Common colds, severe and frequent lay the foundation of chronic diseai- preached to a crowded house at this ed conditions of the nose and throat. place last Sunday. and may develope into bronchitis, Ineu Tom Marks, wife and family of Ric reall, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker.i Miss Lettie Fishback spent Mon day and Tuesday visiting friends in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Locke of Bridgeport, were in this vicinity the first part of the week. p n g nn or READY TAILORED GLeTHES insures them to be absolutely sound. This is the reason we are able to guarantee every garment we sell to give satisfaction or momey back; Our Fall and winter styles are now ready and we are able to show you the greatest line of suits and overcoats ever shown in Salem. Call aud see what excellent values you can secure this season. PRICES $10.00 to $35.00 Remember we are headquarters for all-wool under wear, Blankets and Flannel Shirts. Salem Woolen Mills Store SALEM, - - OREGON monia, and consumption. For all coughs and colds in Children and in grown persons, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. For sale by Wil liams Drug Co. Farm for Sale. Position Wanted After exposure, and when you feel j aore8 of frlllt land two and one ! By two men anil a woman on n a cold coming on, take Foley's Hon- ! half miles from this city. Good j a farm. Would Hko position taking ey and Tar Compound. It checks and house and barn. 12 acres under cul- jcare of stock or wood chopping, with relieves. Use no substitute. The gen- ' tlvation Price J2.000 Terms. cooking for woman. Have two good uine in a yellow package always. For Sale by Williams Drug Co. II. G. Hogan, Bell Phone H, i Independence. 20-p. j teaniB to work. Inquire P. 0. Box ! 105, or at this office. 20-pXX For 8alo Disc plow, gnng plow, lG inch walk ing plow, cream separator, elder mill, corn planter and 2 cultivators,, soino furniture. Clyde H. Hill. ' I ! ; I To the people of Independence's immediate vicinity and surrounding towns, whose duty to themselves and families is to make their money go as far as possi ble. You can save money on your merchandise by buying here. ENTIRE FURNITURE AND HARDWARE at less than any house in Oregon will sell the same class of goods to you. Young man, young woman,. arise to the greatest opportunity of your lives. Buy furni ture and other necessaries and enjoy a cozy home of your own All prices mark ed in plain figures. One price to all. Saturday is positively the last day of pur great Stock Reduction Sale. Take advantage of it. Our loss is your gain. Come early to the Great House Furnishing Store of BICE & CALBREATH, Independence, pfegon