Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, November 06, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THK INDf PENOINCI INTERPRISI, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON.
PAGI PIVI
YOU'LL BE DEAD A LONG TIME
80 YOU HAD BETTER KEEP ALIVE AND WELL A8 LONG
AS YOU CAN. THAT MEAN 8 YOU WANT TO GET RID OF
THAT COUOH OR COLD THAT'8 BEEN HANGING ON FOR
WEEKS AND GET RID 0Pf IT RIGHT AWAY.
WE 8ELL A GOOD MANY ' COUGH REMEDIES.
REXALL Cherry Bark COUGH SYRUP
WILL RELIEVE THE MOST STUBBORN COUGH, H0AR8E
NE88 OR SORE THROAT. HAS A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR, 18
MOST PALATABLE, AND GIVE8 PROMPT RELIEF. IT DOES
NOT DERANGE THE STOMACH LIKE MOST OTHER COUGH
SYRUPS. SOLD WITH THE REXALL GUARANTEE. ( 26c
AND SOo.
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
HUGO V. LOEWI
HOPS
Geo. W. Lwli, Manager.
Offlca 156 8. Commercial Stree
Salem, Oregon.
Correspondence Solicited.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Dr. Allln. Dentist, Coopar Bldg.
A. I., Spi'i'lliiK wiih'Iii Salem
hmilni'HH Friday,
Frank llohleii tlii- hop M'yer, wb
in lln Hy Tm-H'lny.
,1. V.. , 1 liillji"M triil'Biicli'il tlH 1
iii'Hg in SupMii sutunliiy,
.1. C. Smith mid finiilly of Halcin,
were n t ln d'y Sunday.
.MrH. i. (i. Walker mil! MIh Stark
with Salem vIhHoib Saturday.
W. II. I au'i y of Salem, wns I" the
iy (in liuHin8 one day l'int wpi'k-
I,. Hanion Ih lmvltiK a new hni
hiillt nt the rear oil li 1m r'ileii'e lot.
Mr. niKl Mf. V, N. Matlock (if Sa
lem, unci Mra. Win. Ivle of Sliver
Jon, vlMitcd In the city Moiuluy.
K. K. raililock, who Ih engaged 1"
the hardware IiiihIuchb nt FailH City,
h vIhIIIiir at hlH homo t this city.
Sun, Irvine Ih In Harney comity
HiIh week loeliltiR after his land in
tercHtB. W. S. Knrre Ih as8lHtl"B In the C
K. SpaiiMIng Losing Co.'b office for
a few (Iii.vh.
Clautle Ovlatt huts moved his family
Into rooniH la the skating rnK build
in g.
W. M. Putnam hag started the I j jr. Simmons of Mt. Angol, visit
auto stage between here "I'd MP- ed at the home of Tklr. and Mrs. H.
Nary. . F. Swope a few days last week.
Go to Mfllcth & Wlltshires for J (;eo. Kizer dt Salem, wa8 visiting
tinning, plumbing, grinding, rubber I nt tho Collins home In this city the
tires re-set and new tires put on- t
Tomorrow, Nov. 4, is "Tag Day" for
the Independence public Library. De
ready with the dimes and dollars, for
the ladles will surely tag you.
Oren McIOIniurry, who has been in
Cnllfornin for some t':ie, returned
Thursday of last wek a:rl Is ''on
fined to his bed with pneumonia. ,
L, H. Fischer of SHvertoa, wa in
the city Sunday on hig way to Stiv
er, He and Mrs. Fischer vlaltcd in
Albany that day.
The ladles aft the M. E. church
nerved dinner to a largo company of
people in the church parlors yesterdaj
afternoon.
Al Whitney purchased tho housee
which stood south of tho Spaulding
Logging: (Company's office, and moved
the same last Week to his lot on
Third street.
Wood for Sale
HO cords of maple and If tr wood for
salo at $2. 00 per cord on the ground.
1 also have some young brude sows
to soli. ;
O. T. Murphy, Home Phone. 22n23.
LIGHT
MORE
SUBJECT
A New Department
Recently Installed
t1piI$ Pliar macy
Is Electric Supplies
Consisting of Stoves
Irons, Fixtures and
all kinds of Light
Globes : : :
j A. H," Taylor of Salm, was la Ui
city Saturday.
.1. Jf. Mitf'nrty trammeled huainess
In Salem Saturday,
J. h. Whit- came over from DalluH
In IiIh auto Saturday evening.
W. K. ('rav(.ii and wife tiuide a
brief vlitlt. at DalliiH Saturday.
Mr. A. M. I'.rowii wan an over Sun
day viKltor nt Urowriuvlllo. 1
l..'l:. FivnHi left for Portland on
biinliicKS niiitii'fH Monday.
.Mr. KlliliiH Ih reported to he very
fclck at thin writing.
Leo Whitcom
TlleNdn. v.
wan in Salem
on
Mr. H. M. Ihmdy iR visiting her
nun, (has. Slicneflejd.
Dr. Walton, Osteopathic physician
tm. 14, Breyman block. Salem, Ore.
II. C. ItoumlH of North Yamhill.
whs In the city on btiHlncKB yctiterday.
V, ('. Hoots of Monmouth, w"a 1"
the city Monday,
Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde
pendence National Bank. Both Phone
Mrs. Hoy CoiiliiH of Salem, is visit
ing fi lotidH in tho city.
Hay Williams returned from the east
Tuesday.
Maurice Hut(r was In the t'ity
Sunday visiting his parents.
Mrs. II. I- SwoPe Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. II. Simmons, near
.Ml. Angel, this week.
I John Ilaima has moved his family
, to the city and his brother, Hugh,
' Is now governor of tho farm.
first of the week.
Wood for Sale. Leave orders for
!onk fence posts ami oak cord wood at
Conkoy, Walker it Lehman's.
Mrs. E. K. Trtpp returned from Al
bany Sunday, where she has been
visiting her brother.
Mrs. It. K. Ferguson and Wm.
Dawes and family made a trip to Sa
lem Saturday In the latter's car-
Dr. L. W. Horn, Veterinary Sur
geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In
dependence, Ore. Both Phones.
We have a quantity of four inch
drain tile in stock. Parties wishing
tile fwlll do well Ho call and Bee s-
C. K.Spaulding Logging Co.
For sale or rjnt. 40 acres of land,
an under cultivation, 4 miles south
west of Independence. Inquire of J.
J. Williams or M. II. lllchardg. 22-2p
Geo. Wiltshire, a brother of Fred
Wiltshire, has been appointed as
professor df plumbing at the 0. A. C
at Corvallls. Mr. Wiltshire was a
resident of Independence for about
one year, having come here with his
brother from London, ' ! ' ' !'!
ON
.
THE
Mrs. Ernest Kemlngton w In tho
city Monday,
Mrs. Fred Boworsox of Monmouth,
was lii' tbe city Tuesday.
II, A. Hush, a hop man of AMle,
was in the city Wednesday.
New crop wullauts at Craven &
Moore'a.
W. L. Ilins trammeled business in
Balem the torn part of the week.
Mrs. J. Dornsife and Mrt, Marctim
re visiting at I'lennant Hill, Oregon,
tin! other Houtherii OreKO" points.
Mrs. N. D. MeluturfT of Balem, vis
ited with br son, If. F. Mclnturff, a
few days this week.
!', K. Alexander lias moved into
the bonne recently vacated by Mn, C.
C. K. Hicks,
MIsb Nola Owen has vacated her
position at Conkoy, Walker & Leh
man's store.
No bills charged to M. C. Russell
without a written order from him
.Signed: M. C. Itussell.
Have you subscribed for the En
terprise yet? If not why not? Hurry
up and help nwell the list, and b
on the Popular side. Site?
Kd Haggcrty of Wyoming, an old
friend of Dr. I mnsniore, visited the
Presbyterian niiJiise Thursday, spend
ing a abort liiiie 1 ir t'"3''
Ctuven & Moore have received
their first limtiilinieiit 'if .Xlnas goods
consisting of thirteen cases of toys,
dolls, toilet Ht'tH, -'tc.
H. T. Leonards, who has been in
liidi'pondeiice since the latter part of
August, moved bis fin'riy t0 Eugene
the first of the week.
Homer Woods is building a fine ,
new bungalow on the tract of land
which he recently Purchased from Mr
Ferguson. The Indepcndcnc High School Foot
HUl team went to Silvertori Satur
day and defeated the high school bojs
at that Place.
WA.N'TKD. To trade good inc0me
propert out of town for a house and
lot in Independence. Fine proposi
tion for the right party. Address P
O. Box ; or inquire at this office.
Communion services will be held
In the M. E. church next Sunday
morning. Topic for evening: "Our
Pillar of Cloud and Pillar of Fire."
A cordial welcome Is extended to alb-
Claude Skinner is expected h0me
from Portland . this week with the
launch. Independence, which he has
had there for a couple of weeks for
repairs. The boat is in excellent
condition now.
Prof. C. W. Boetticher, superin
tendent of the Albany schools, in
company with his wife and family and
Miss Kora E. Browne, drove down
from Albany Sunday in the former's
new Maxweu and visited at the
home of Miss Browne's parents in
the city. I
Tripp & Furgiison. sold Clhristian
Anderson some vacant lots in the
city this week. Mr. Anderson is a
new-comer In Independence and in
tends to build a fine residence in
the near futur.e. Mr. Anderson has
purchased the Dr. Butler property 0n
C St., where he will conduct the
machine shop which he purchased
from his son, A. Anderson.
We have just received a shipment
of reprint copyright books, such as
Emmy Lou, The Dragon painter, Told
in the Hills, The Man in Lower Ten,
54-40 or Fight, The Way of a Man,
The Garden of Allah, etc. We are re
tailing these books for only 65c. Call
and look them over. Craven &
Moore.
Iva Cooper, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Cooper, graduated from
who graduated from the Good Samari
tan Hospital in Portland last June,
returned home Saturday evening and
Is visiting at the home of her par
ents. Miss Cooper studied in the
hospital for three ywars and has
had considerable experience in the
profession, which she will follow in
this city in tbe future.
Goes to Eugene.
Miss Grace Jones, who haa been
engaged as head clerk In the dry
goods department of lOonkey, Walker
& Lnhuian's store for several years,
has secured a position with the lead
ing business firm of Eugene, L. F.
Chambers & Co, and went there on
Tuesday to commence work.
Miss Jones will be greatly missed
In Independence as she was hold
In very high esteem by all who know
her and know 'of her work. Our good
wishes follow her into her new posi
tion and we trust she may lfind as
great favor am0ng the people of Eu
gene as those here.
Land For Sale
Good wheat farm, acreage on elec
tric line, or town lots to trade for
property in Independence.
IC. E. Carlos 22-n.
GREAT -66INS
WE ARE ALMOST
GIVING GUNS AWAY
We have Twenty-One Dollar Hammerless Guns For
$15
J.
INDEPENDENCE,
Calvary Presbyterian Chur&h.
Lr. 1'unsmore, pantor of Calvary j
Vnurcn. Having rummeu
, , ,. , ,. , t. Vl reuiimod
tended Orlent-i rip, has regun cd
the regular Bervice of the church.
The Sunday School has been re - or -
ganlzed. and the system of graded leg
sons introduced, and the increased
interest and attendant speaks most
favorably for the change. Sunday
School servleo held at ten o'clock
uooi srrM'e is iieiu tir. un o'iimv
every Sunday morning to which all,
' J '
both. large and small, are cordially in
vited. At eleven o'clock the regular
morniiig worship is held, the pastor
preaching next Sunday morning on
the subject, "The Oospel of Christ.
ItB. Power and Influence," with ret
ference and comparison to some of
the religions of the Far East.
In the evening Dr. Duiismore will
speak 011 some features of his trav
els in the East, which service begins
at 7:30 o'clock. These Sunday ev-,
ening "travel lectures" will be contjn
tinued every Sunday evening dur
ing the winter, treating of the peoote,
their customes and habits and condi
tions in Palestine, Egypt, Greece, It
aly, France, and England. Special
music will be rendered at each even
ing service by some of Independ
ence's vocalists. The general public
are cordially Invited to an these ser
vices. ( Rickets Entertainment Co.
The Rickets Entertainment ICompany
consisting of five people, all musician
will entertain the people of this city
at the opera house on the evening- of
November 15. This entertainment
will be given under the auspices of
the Independence High School and
should be well attended.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
"urply Just the Ingredients needed
to build up, strengthen and restore J
the natural action of the kidneys ,
and bladder. Specially prepared for
backache, headache, nervousness, rhe
niatism and all kidney, bladder and
urinary Irregularities. For sale by
Williams Drug Co.
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES,
ETC.
ALL CEMETERY WORK.
G. L. HAWKINS,
Dallas, Oregon
BAKERY
TESTING BY TASTE
THIS BAKERY'S ICAKES
is the only real way of finding out
how delicious they are. H is true
they look very tempting, but their
looks are nothing compared with
THEIR EXQUISITE TASTE.
Try some next time you have com
pany and have no time or Inclina
tion to bake. We don't think you'll
bother much thereafter with cake
baking. You'll let us do It.
CITY BAKERY
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
life
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities.
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes.
FIFTEEN DOLLARS
All Other Prices In Comparison
D. HIBBS & COMPANY
Commercial Club Rally.
A general invitation is extended
: ih ,,.i. f lnflnni1n.
ywe -c....c lu
)n tfae eVeIl,ng
mfem
. b commercial' club, to bear
f. , a' .
PortIari(J discusg the Locks and Ca-
na, quef,tlon Th!s ,g of v,tB, ,m.
.,,..,.,, , in,i,.ner.Hf.ruo it.,
I , ,
tiav a otJ ra .. a large delegation'
. ;
will orrii n Ki.u.. .tnt '
1 ..u cuu w..K-
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The Best 5c CIGAR on the Market. Your Dealer has
it, or Can Get it from
H. S. GILE GROCERY COMPANY Distributors.
GO
TO
NORTON , &
Fot a First Class Hair Cut, Shave,
Shampoo, Masage, Electric Masage
or Anything Else in the Tonsrial
Line. We Are Here For Business
And Will Exert Every Effort And
Extend Every Courtesy In Order To
Gain And Hold Your Patronage.
1
Samples now on display to
prices.
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$15
OREGON
Eaton-Crane Wedding
Mrs. L. C. Eaton and L. Crane, of
.. - - - ..
lnl8 cny were married in me rresoy-
, parsonage at Dalla8 October
I
'ft . rrI v rTta A f.
After a short trip to Portland the
, . .
' tnake their home here-
Mrs. Eaton is the daughter of Mr.
an1 JIr j R Cooper and Mr. Crane
, . . t,
is a prominent farmer of this section,
, - .......
. naving been loreman on his fatner s
I in-law farm for some time past.
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ROBINSON'S
International Clothes
Are The Finest
In America.
r"jjiJ.'o siatement
vyi ! 13 based on
l!ie fact that
they clct'ie more men
than ary tailor :n the
Cj T h e y
weld not
h a v e the
largest
trade if
their
clothes
were not
the finest.
measure only, and at popular J
H"&kl WILLIAMS DRUB CUMrAIMTi j