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CIOHT PAGES THC INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE FIVE and your iyV THE TWO ARE CLOSELY "ASSOCIATED; THE DOCTOR puts t hla kill Into diagnosing your case and prescribing the remedy to the drug store la left the carrying out of hla Inatructlona. You taka great care In chooelng doctor In whom you hav'e con fidence you owe It to yourself to take equal care In selecting a drug atore. All the physician's care la useless If the drugs he prescribes are. carelessly compounded. Bring your prescriptions here ask your doctor why, THESE ARE SOME OF OUR SPECIALS Itexnll 0rd rll"8 2."e tVli'ry imd Iron Tonic $1.00 WILLIAMS LOCAL AM PEHS09UL I Dr. Ailln, Dentist, Cooper Bldfj. Pd n"t mifTi r wlfh hPniliii'tm, Dr. MH""' AnO-nnln rills will uton It. Hurry Force of Monmouth trail sai't'd buHlums In the city .Monduy. a M. M. Harvey of Monnioutli, wum a plfUMant cnllor at this ofrica Tuesday. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phones II. K. Browne and wife were In Si.sem Sunday. Ray Lucy whh In Dallas on buHlnesg Saturday. Dr. Walton, Osteopathia physician Inv 14, Breyman blook. 8alem, Ore. Dr. Lowe's glioses are death to head aches. Auk your neighbors- The question arises, "What did Toddle say It for? Doep he want a democratic administration? Dr. U. W. Horn, Veterinary 8ur- i 0.on, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In- dependence) Ore. Both Phones. Wm. Wood drove the E. M F. to Dallas Saturday and took the band boys up. J. W. Richardson, Sr., left Sunday for Portland, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Rosa S. McGrath. M. J. B. COFFEE sella better than any other. Why? Ask Fluke A Johnson. 37-n-40. C. L. Martinson and wife of Astor ia, visited with h's sister, Mrs. S. Wilson, Saturdnc and Sunday. FOR SALE CHEAP A fourtoorBe power gasoline wood smw. Good run ning order. See Frank Hilke 37-D-41. R. Sandora aeid family of Portland, arrived here this week and occupy rooms with Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. i Mrs. Frank Russell and daughter, Artlce, left Monday on the boat for a vlBlt with friends at Jarksdn landing, below Saltfm. Have Dr. Lowe show you when he la here next Friday, the new glneses with which you can see, all dis tances. Free! demonstrations. We hav just received at new sup ply of calling cards for ladies and professional and business cards for j?ents. Let us make your abstract of tftle for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown & Sibley, Attorneys and Ab traders, 6U Mill Street, Dallas, Ore gon. 41-tf. SKtrklattii's WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL SPONGES, CHAMOIS, RAZORS, RAZOR 8TROPS, , TOILET PREPA RATIONS, WALL PAPER, ELEC TRICAL SUPPLIES AND ON PRE SCRIPTIONS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY AND YOUR LIFE. P. R KIKKMND THE DRUGGIST Stilphiirro 50c mid $1.00 AUcrlkii 100 DRUG CO. In-. Mlli-x" Antl-I'. ! i I'llls fur wcliitlca, KriicHt Tlce wuh a Monmouth vlBlt or Saturday. iv..... r',nii, viuit...i in Siilcin i Monday. I Mr. HUke wiw a Salem visitor by . way of launch Independence Monday. i I Children with conntiimUon ihiu1l be , BTlV"?ll i'r. Milfi"' I :'Xiithr '::iii!"ts. Leo KUkcrson and wife spent Sun dny in SnD-iu. As you Pr. Miles" Krow old you should txtttlvo Tablet. use Ros Nelson was In Portland the hatter purt of the preceding week. Slab wood delivered any Place In the city for $3.25 Per cord Chas. K. 'Spaildliig Logging Co. tf. We will say for the benefit of so many who inquire that thej editor of this paper is not a correspondent for the Port'and papers. Work In the hop fields having com ! menced, transients are beginning to comef this way, many of them are oh wmry wueP. The Enterprise! is prepared to i 1 1 1 L jvrui oiyn U"' D" spring. Let us bid on your work and you will save money, FOR SALE. Six head of good work horses, four and five years old. Inquire of J. Goodmam, 3 miles Hvest of Monmouth, Krebs Bros, have a largg crew of men t work grubbing and cleaning up preparatory to setting out an im mense hop yard. The Oregon Electric Co. has the road-bed for the new line on the east side nearly completed and it is believed that cars will be im operation by the first of July, at the latest. A man hmving had considerable experience with carpenter tools, and who is willlmg to work at anything that', will yield a livlihood, desires a position at once. Inquire of The Enterprise office. " The better your eyes see the better and quicker decisions your brndn will make. Your eyes plus your brain equ al you. If you have defective sight Dr Lowe'sglwsses fitted by his methods will strengthen your eyes and braiin. Ifyou are interested he will be pleas ed to analyze your case and demon strate this with you. He does' not go fromhouse to houso. Good work in most cnees can not be don in that way. Consult him wt the Indepen dence Hotel Friday.March 8. Reimem bif day and date. Scores of Polk county references. fljarmitrg Mnyor EWrldge returned Monday from a, buHiia trip to Portland. j Prof. Crowley a d wife were kn Dal I s Tuesday. I Dr. Mill of Lttfuyett, wim In the city Baturdny. . O. T. Murphy moved h'a family on th farm tho fore fart thf weuk. i Mr-. J. J. Fe:ton fid family ar rived hre from Wyon l'g t.li! v&k. Bhndi-1 uid K.'liui:erg( aood outu fur huI Jqu;ro of H IX, lllff. 44. FOH SALIC CI I HAP If takm ooii a blx room cot t e In Independence. Inquire at tlila office. Mr. and Mis. J. 0. Mcintosh and Mrs, Da Idso.i vUt.d In Swiem yes terday. Mr. and Mrs 8. D. Walker enter tain' d the whlct club nt thJr home Mordny evening. ' O. F. DP'kson, who has been living In this city sln?e last fall, has pur chiMi'd a farm nt Toledo, Oregon, and moved his family there this we(;k. The W. C. T. U. will glve a fre entertainment In the M. E. church o Thursday venng, March 7, at 8:00 o'clock. AH are- United I have several hundred sacks of Durban k seed potatoes for sil. ID 15. Fletcher, P. O. Box 343, Independ ence, Orf,gon. 3 A. W. Hussc-H talks of opening a garage pi this city In tholiesr fu ture end a move Is on foot to erect h bulldog for that purpose. FOll SAIJO. Indian Runner duck 1 eggs, per selt'iiig 75e. M. R. lUftck, R. 1, Independence, Ore. Cell phone' 74X1. E. E. Tr'pp repoitg the sale of the I vpty i,.irn property located on the west side of Main street to C. Lo"g who will ereit a niodeni garage in the near future. EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. R. I Reds, deep red, best of layers, scor lng as high as 94; $2.00 per setting of 15 eggs. Phone 54 Antioch. C Nelson, DallaB, Ore. P. O. Box. 269. The Independence Young Men's Club will p lay basket ball in this city this evening with the philomath Ath letic Club. The boys desire a large attendance at the game. Mr. sua t'rs. J. B, Parker return ed frim Oregon City, Tuesday and will again take up their residence on the far.-n aater having spent some thus visiring in tho east. . Rev. F. N. Sandlfur issued posters Siturlay announcing his sermon ' on "Scriptural Baptism," for Sunday eve ning and when the hour of service came (he room was filled. Services at the Christian church were abandon- d and that socle' y attended, services In the Mehodls church. ' Severe of tiie Socialists of Polk county met in M. W. A. Hall In this city Sunday afernoon and com pleted an organization which has been tilked or for some time. There, were several prominent speakers in the party present who spoke of the pi ins of the. present .campaign.. R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barn egant, N. J., was troubled with a se vere la grippe cough. He says: "I would be completely exhausted af ter each fit of violent coughing. I bought a hottie of Foley's Honey and. Tar Compound and before I had take it all thtf coughing spells had en tirely ceased. It can't be beat For sila by Williams Drug Co. C. A. Glossner, 24 Ontario St., Roch ester, N. Y., has recovered from a long severe attack of kidney trouble, his cure belmg due to Foley Kidney Pills. After detailing his case, he says "I am only sorry I did not learn soon er of Foley Kidney Pills. In a few days time" my b-kache completely left me and I felt greatly improved. My k!dneys became, stronger, dizzy spells left me and I was no longer en ncyed at night. I feel 100 per cent better slmce using Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Williams Drug Co. John F. Hastings, a brother of Mrs. P. L.HedgeS of this city, left Portland the latter part of January in . com pany with a friend, Harry McChesney for a tr"p to South America. They took steamer from Ney York on the 20th of February for Santos, Brazil. The water voyage will take them 20 . days. On their trip to New York they I hd several sttopovers, at Los An ! geles. New Orleans, Atlanta and New York. His friends here will be glad to hear of his safe Journey. Ch'ldr n mere than all others need the services of an optician of long experience. To correctly fit a child's eyes to glasses the optomet rist should be able to measure and correct the defect without practically any help from the chiR This can only be accomplished by long experle ce. Guess work with a child's eyes may result In permanent injury. Dr. Lowe, who is to be at the Independen ce Hotel next Friday, March 8, hf had more than 20 years' experience In testing and fitting glasses to child ren's eyes. You and your children ere safe if you wear Dr. Lowe's glass es eye safe and price safe. 0. A. Sinrllng of Portland, was in the city Saturday. W. Boars of Portland, mm in the Cty oi bunini Saturday. No matter how nurd your hand ache. Pr. Miles' Antl-I'Ktn Tills will help you. E. T. Hlnkl, of Corvallls, was in the city yesterday. MIhh Jeia MattHon visited In 8a , lyn TiioHtiiyj I Ur'dKc l,ea:h lln of Runic and H iivrn t J. I). li;l & Co. Mr J. Hovels njoved to Dallas Tu s- day- lleru-y Hewitt and wife of Albany, vis:t d with Dr. Hewitt and family over Sundry, Maurice Butler, who is attending shorl in Portland, visited with his parents in the; city over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Young, after a few days visit with her father in the city, re turned to her home in Portland. W. R. Burton of Arnity, preached In the ( hr stlan church Thursday ev ening. His d!s ours, was forceful. Thej Misses Eva and Cecil Collins spent Sunday at the home of their broth i-r, Roy, in Sadem, Thi) water in the river is falling agni'n and the threatemed hlgU water scnu'd unfounded The VV. O. W. Circle held at very enjoyable FOcii:l after the business nice lng Friday evening. Th r vlval meetings at the Christ Ian church clos d Friday. They prov d very 4jenficial' to the church. J. V. Lemmon of Hood River, vis ited in t' e city Friday. Mr. Lernmon tf was engineer on the I & M. Railroad for several years M!bs Stella Kitchen, who has been visiting at the heme of her grand parenuis, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor, for two weeks or more returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Wallace has now on display a very fine line of tailored and street hats. Everyone cordially invited to call and see them.' Next door to Postoffice. Julius Mary and wife of Lebanon, visited with Mr. id Mrs. McEimurry of this ciy over Sunday, returning Monday. FOR SALE Good baled clover hay. Will de!iver at Independen ce or Monmouth. Inquire of J. M. Akers. Route 2. Bell Phone 2X56. 41. Alfred. Huston and G. A. SPeHing of "Portland, both former residents of this city, purchased the A. Quas dorf farm two miles north of the city Wednesday. They eiPect to make jt an exclusive hop farm. LOST. A sable neck fur, between Independence and our farm ait Suver. A reward will be given for the return of same. Leave with me or at the Ent-rpr'se office Mrs. L. H. Fis cher. W. M. Lang, who has been em ployed at Fetcherd & Wolf's hop yard for some time, left Wednesday for Falls City where he wilS be employed as conductor on the Salem & Fatlis City logging train. s The Washington's Birthday party fcsld in Masonic hall on Thursday of last week was a most pleaeant oc casion. About 100 guests were pres ent and an excellent banquet wee held after the social hour. The litest move In political circles from a local standpoint, sacs the Ob s?rver, is the official declaration of (Mayor Frank Hubbard of Falls City, that he would like to ruin on the re publican ticket for county Judge. Miss Rowena SPerling, who is at tending business college- In Portland, spent Sunday at the home of her Par ents, Mr. and Mr8. A. L. Sperling. Miss Sperl'mg will have a position in the new bank aw soon as it is openelii, as bookkeeper. The Misses Korw and Vivian Bro wne wemti to Salem Saturday to at tend a reception given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .P. L. Blackerby, in honor of the latter's sister. Miss Cora Fisher of Portand, who is soon to be mirrled. Roy DeArmon has been engraved as cashier at the Independence Na tional Bank to succeed C. W. Irvine, daywhose resignation takes effect to day. V. S. Kurre has been engaged as bookkeeper to- succeed Mr. DeAr mon. , To the Republican voters of Polk county, Oregon: I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Superintendent of Schools of Polk co unty, Oregon and solicit; your sup port at the nominating primary, April 19th, 1912. 1 James E. Dunton. PaM Advertisement TO AIT W I S3 ll ti K.J X. t for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities Folev Kidney PilU are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse subsatatea. , roiey v y WILLIAMS DRU COMPANY. J ftK-MONARCH 1 mm Tt 'malleable rami! 1 & ltr I- THE GREAT WOOD SAVE AND PERFECT BAKER. J. D. HIBBS & CO. INDEPENDENCE, 3!-i-.. a J - -ifW". fUTJ' wing f r s aflrtgr o You ORe good Coffee? m m m f? Crown Patent Hard Wheat Flour f m Ranks as one of the best in the Northwest. Wo Have It . Our Teas and Spices will please you. We desire a share of your valued patronage and believe the treatment you will receive at our place will be our beet recommendation. FLUKE & JOHNSON m m m m See the First Showing of SPRING HATS Saturday, March 2, at my millinery store on C street. MRS. BASCUE At Grand Opera House SALEM, OREGON ONENIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 1912 MRS. LESLIE CARTER j ! In her greatest success since "ZAZA" and "DU BARRY' Management JOHN CORT Two Women As presented at the Lyric Theatre, New York City. nificnt production company of Fifty. PRICES 3 Rows Orchestra $1.50 3 Rowa Dress Circle 2.00 3 Rows Balcony 150 Box Seats 2.00 OREGON i. r ajp&tj- 0 - 1 C) WE ARE AGENTS FOR M. J. B. COFFEE. EVERY CAN GUARAN TEED. m m m By RUPERT HUGHES Mag- 6 Rows Orchestra $2.00 4 Rows Dress Circle .... 1-50 2 Rows Balcony ...... 1.00 Gallary 50