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EIQQHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE PIVE REXALL CIIILBLAON REMEDY A certain rsliuf for this painful a miction that gives Immediate avnd permanent satisfaction. Sufferers areenthuslastio In praise o( thii efficient remedy andws want those who in the past have endured the pain and inconven ienoe of chilled feet to try it on our guarantee to give satisfaction. ThU It but one of the famone REXALL KEMKDIES of which there are 30O one for each ailment. 25 eent bottle. WILLIAMS DRUG CO. The Rexall Store (,., ; HUGO V. LOEWI ' HOP , ; ' Ceo. W. Lewie. Manager. Offloe 15 6. Commercial Stree Salem, Oregon. Correspondence Solicited. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Or. Allln. Dentist, Cooper Btldg, A number of people will attend the toot ball game In Portland Saturday. Geo. Jonea cif Lucklamute, wal in (own Tuesday. gchaffor Bros, of Monmouth, were In th city Inst week. jantea Brown took a trip to Port land lait week. Lett S. Finieth of Dallaa, wi in the city laat week. Harry Grounde of Monmouth, visit ed in Independence Sunday. Go t0 McBoth ft Wlltahlrea for tinning, plumbing, grinding, rubber tlrea re-let and new Urea put on. ( 1 John Ground wi in on Monday and waa a pasienger to Salem on the tig boat. Will H. Dlorti'a team made a right nice little run Monday night but did no damage. Mr. and Mrs. Low Townaend of Klng'a Valley, were In town the first of the week. E. M. Blelni of Eugene, arrived fn the Oregon Power Company'! inter eata here. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wllllama visit ed hie father at Alrlie Tuesday and Wednesday, Mra. Geo. VonDerhellen of Southern Oregon, waa visiting friends here on Baturday and 8unday. Milk will be 8 cents per quart aft er Nov. 16th. I would like to buy a fresh cow. Fred Moaeman.25-n. Billy AlcAdams went to Portland Tuesday and will remain there until after the big foot bail game to be flayed there tomorrow. Buy your tablets, pencils, Ink, box stationery, etc. at Criven & Moore's. R. C. Staata has bought the cigar tore of Floyd Williams and has mov ed his family into the house on the north west corner of 4th and the I & M. Ry. The Ladle's Needle Craft of the Presbyterian Church will hold their Bazar on Friday, December 1st. A more extended notice will appear in the next Issue. The launch, "Louise" brought a large acow up the river from Salem Monday and moved some donkey en gines down a few miles, for the log Sing company. Let us make your abstract of title Cor you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown A Sibley, Attorneys and Ab Uractera, HO Mill Street, Dallas, Ore on. , 41-tf. Geo. Kreba was In on Sunday, Dr. Walton, Osteopathic physician In. 14, Breyman block, Salem, Ore. Ralph Morrison of Dallas, was in town Tuesday. , Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over I "id. pendens National Bank. Both Phones Sheriff Grant of Dallas, was in the city on business Tuesday. Walter Daiton and Wade Williams of Alrlie, were in town Monday. to Elmer Metzger made a trip Portland the iflrst of this week. Mr. Remington was In town Inst Monday. C. H. Powell of Alrlie, transacted business here Tuesday. C. B. Powell of Alrlie, was in In dependence Tuesday. H. I. Ellis of Salem visited our city Tuesday. E. M. Ward of Eugene, wm in the city on buiness Tuesday. J. W. Chandler of Suver, was in the city Monday. ' ! T. J. Cfoerrlngton of Dallas, pas- sed through Independence on his way to Salem, Wednesday. Rev. W. A. Wood and family of Monmouth, passed through the city enroute to Salem, Wednesday. Dr. L. W. Horn, Veterinary Sur geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Bam, In dependence, Ore. Both Phones. Get your orders in now or fruit cakes. We are prepared to fill orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas fruit cukes. The Independence Bakery. p25 Mr. Chas. Schenefleid's mother, Mrs H. M. Brunk, left Wednesday morn ing for her home in Salem after a month's visit here. Davidson Hedges are rebuilding the hop houaes on their farm and ar doing other construction work on their property. Among those who went to Salem on the "Independence Wednesday a. m., were Mrs. Wm. Cooper, Mrg. W. T. Ball, and Mrs. D. J. Collins. Ha'nna Bros, have sold their deliv ery team and wagon to Newton & Son and have purchased a 22 horse power, 1500 pound capacity auto de livery, which will be used in deliver ing and in their plumbing department E. M. Blenis is the man who baa been placed in charge of the Oregon Power Co's. works here. Mr. Blenl8 was transfered from Springfield, Ore-, and he, with his wife, will live here permanently. Backache, Headache, Narvouaneaa and rheumatism, both in men and women means kidney trouble. Do not allow It to progress beyond the reach of medicine but stop it promptly with Foley's Kidney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. Tonic in action, quick in results Williams Drug Co. Ay K. Follett of Dallas, was an In dependence visitor Saturday. J. A. Ellison or Suver, transacted business in the city Saturday. D, H. Kibley of Alrlie, was in on Saturday, Vlek Davis is cutting cord wood for D. 0. Dove. Fred Ecker and family have mov ed to Carlton. Dave Olln and family have moved Into the R. M. Smith house. Albert Marks and mother, of near Rlckreall, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. (Charley Osborse. Mrs. E. Clark, after visiting some old friends at Carlton, returned to her home Thursday. Jay Clark, who is working at Sheds, Oregon, spent Thursday with friends here. Orvllle Bevier of Dallas, spent sev eral days of last week with relatives and friends. Do not miss the late Reprint Nov els only .65 per copy at Craven ft Moore's. 25-n-26. A. O. McOuire of Eugene, visited in the city Saturday. A. C. Smith of Oregon City, was in on Sunday. W. H. Robertson and wife of Mon mouth wer here Saturday. W. M. Cherrington of Salem, was in this city on business Wednesday. Craven ft Moore have received an Import shipment of Toys, Dolls, etc., shipped direct to them from Germany. Don't forget the pumpkin pies In Woodman Hall Friday evening, Nov. twenty-fourth. P. L. FIsbback made a business trip to Lewlsvllle last Friday and to Independence Wednesday. Mrs. Claude Pengra of Portland, formerly of Independence, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kra mer the fore part of the week. After spending two weeks with her friends and relatives in Newberg and Carlton, Ina Flshback returned home Thursday. Lee and Esther Egleston of Mon mouth, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home off their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Bosley. Henry Lehman of Oak Point, was a guest of John Holman last Sunday. - Miss Lettle Flshback is visiting at Carlton this week.. Contest Progresses Rapidly CUe are Hot going to Roast People Rut Want them to remember that it is almost time to roast that turkey. . If you take that roaster home now you will be thankful and your wife also, when Thanksgiving Day comes, because you won't have to go to town to get that forgotten roaster while the rest of the dinner burns. We have roaters, platters and carving sets st all prices. INDEPENDENCE, J. D. HIBBS & CO. OREQ0M MORE LIGHT ON SUBJECT THE A New-Department Recently Installed A T RirMand's Pharmacy Is Electric Supplios Consisting of Stoves Irons, Fixtures and all kinds of Light Globes : : : Probably on account of the Inclem ent weathher during the latter part o the preceding week, the success of the Enterprise Piano Contest ap peared to be temporarily retarded,, but interest has again been awaken ed and contestants are working fast and furious for the prizes. Miss Bur ton remains in the lead by Beveral thousand and Mrs. Mcintosh has tak en her place as second in the race with Miss Flshback holding third. Were the final count to be made now, Miss Burtton would receive the piano, Mrs. Mcintosh the tailored suit Miss Flshback the gold necklace and locket, Mrs. Kurre the rocker and Mlus Porterfleld the toilet set But during the next two weeks there is likely to be, a great change in con dltlons, and it would be difficult at this time to place even a guess as to the winning contestants. As an inducement for contestants to make special effrots during the en suing week we will give four years' subscription to the lady handing in the most votes between now and Fri day noon, November 24th, or to any person or persons whom she may name and the votes will be placed to her credit accordingly. This will give the contestant an opportunity to increase her standing 8,000 votes be sides getting the home paper for a term of four years, or for her friend or friends. RESULT OF CONTEST NOV. 16, 1911 District No. 1 5c 10c and 15c 5, 10 and 15 Cent Store Having opened a 5, 10 and 15 cent store in the Odd Fellows building I am prepared to show bargains on'my counters never before equaled in Independence. These counters contain articles necessary in every household, in the school room, in the store and in the work shop. Come and see. P.E.CHASE, Independence Buy An Umbrella Whose Worth is Nationally Known At the same price you used to pay for the old style? you car now pro cure s t .. . HULL Umbrella With the Detachable andlnterch ang a b I e Handle. HULL UMBRELLAS DETACHABLE HANDLES AT THE SAME TIME YOU PROCURE AN UMBRELLA THE WORTH OF WHICH IS NATIONALLY KNOWN, AND AN UMBRELLA THAT YOU WOULD BE PROUD TO CARRY OR GIVE TO A FRIEND COME AND SEE OUR NEW HULL STOCK. OLD 8TYLE UMBRELLAS CHANGED FREE OF COST Bring your old style umbrellas which need recovering, to our store, and we will transform it Into the new style -THE HULL," free of charge, with detachable handle: "When the bright sun shines, or the drear' rain falls a mfm, WheQ hurrying to business or paying social calls A Hull Umbrella makes a person feel secure For 'tis) handsome to carry and will always endure O. A. KREAMER, Independence Oregon. Mrs. J. Q. Mcintosh 91,000 Mrs. W. 8. Kurre - 31,600 Miss Florence Burton 160,000 Haiel Porterfleld 21500 Mrs. G. Q. Walker - . 2500 Emma Montgomery - - 9000 Rena Tioer - . 20,000 Leon Sperling ... 3000 j Marie Jones - 5000 j District No. 2 pendence, Oregon, on the 30th day of December, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect lng officers for said company for the ensuing year and for the transaction of other business that may properly come before said meeting. D. W. SEARS, Secretary. Dated November 17, 1911. 25-31. Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, , ' ETC. ' , ALL CEMETERY WORK. G. L. HAWKINS, Dallas Oregon FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness at a bargain. Ingulre at Will iam's blacksmith shop. 24-P-25 WANTED. To trade good income propert out of town for a house and lot in Independence. Fine proposi tion for the right party. Address i. O. Box 96 or inquire at this office. J. E. Parker. 2021 No. 10th Street, Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he bad taken many kinds of kidney medicin es, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney troubl you will find quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them nowrWii Hams Drug Co. m sKV ' VT Ina Fishback Christens Bergenska' District No. Miss M. J. Lee 85,000 3000 2000 Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders oit the Independence & Monmouth Rail way Company will be held at the In dependence National Bank la Inde-' TESTING BY TASTE THIS BAKERY'S CAKES is the only real way of rinding out how delicious they are. It is true they look very tempting, but their looks are nothing compared with THEIR EXQUI8ITE 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 O. A. C. Short Courses BEGIN JAN. 3, COUTINUE FOUR WEEKS. YOU ARE Invited. Every citizen of Oregon is cordially Invited to attend the short courses of the Oregon Agricultural College, begin ning January 3. Eleven distinctive courses will be offered In Asrriculture Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science and Art, commerce. Commerce, Forestry and Music. Ev ery course is designed to HELP the student in his daily- work. No tuition. Reasonable Accommodations. For beautiful illustrated bulletin address H. M. TEN N ANT, Registrar, CorvaUls, Oregon. Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. 8 NORTON & ROBINSON'S For 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. V