Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 21, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
PAGE FIVE
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pHE large number of
A pretry women who
have dealt at this store has
taught us what is positively the best
for the toilet table. Consequently
we aro ablo to tvo you all the articleH that other
women aro using successfully
Some of our
Harmony Cold Cream, 50c
Violet Dulc Cream, - 30c
Rexall Almond Cream, 23c
WILLIAMS
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over lnd.J
p endeno National Bank. Both phone
,
i
8. II. Edwards and wife were in
Portland Friday and Saturdiy.
I'rofeasor Uuell moved hla
family to Itlekreall thin week.
Kills Ireland U Buffering from
a Mon on his right hand.
OAK WOOD FOR SALE. 8. Muhl
man. Phono 665.
Miss Church, a former teacher of
the Independence schools, visited lu
the city this week.
Dr. L, W. Horn, Veterinary Sur
geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In
dependence, Ore. Both Phonas.
The Carnival arrived In the cty
Sunday and hi.e put up their tents
on the river bank near the ferry land
ing. It. C. Staata met with good success
In the races at Suver last Saturday,
tils little horse winning every rice In j
its class.
We Are now taking orders for slab !"where theY w Bl?nd the n0 of
wood at 13.00 per cord delivered In , the summer,
city limits The Chas. K. SPwHUng ;
Logging Co. i - T' Murphy's house In North In-
I dependence presents a vrey much im-
K. II. Knox and wife expect to , Pn)ved appearance with its new corV
start next week for Brletenbush of Pa,lt from roof to basement.
springs where they will spued a few
woi ks. . 'J
Drcxler nnd Alexander are making
some improvements in their store
room preparatory to receiving a infge'
line of goods.
According to reports from different
parts of the country the rain lnnt
Week iid no.rlHiure to he crops.Aif
alfa Is said to have become lodged in
some places but to no aerlous' extent.
1 t in In a Position to do atll kinds
of well drilling. Can make a 3-inch
l ole in dirt, gravel or rock and also
Juive a iwriiine to make a hole from
10 vi 32 Inches In dirt or gravel. Any
wishing work done in my line
will save money by calling on F. M.
IliiBaell. Phone 2221.
I A DRUGGIST'S WORD
A druggist's word sould be aa good as his bond. In recommend-
Ing a medicine or drug sundry he should not be Influenced to rec
ti ommend an impure article because his profit is larger on it than
one he knows 'to be actually better for his customer. A druggist
who will do such an act Is not worthy of his profession, nor of
the confidence and patronage of the public.
IT IS ONLY NATURAL that the general public Is not In a
position to knew the merits and lemerits of the various artic-
Ie8 found In drug stores. Consequentlyyou, aa one person of J
expert, concentous advice when you buy a drugstore article, T
about which you know very little and which can be of great ben- T
efit or the opposite, according to Its actual value.
We want you to feel that you can, put absolute confidence in
what we say about anything in our line, and that when we rec-
ommend a hair brush, a face cream or a family remedy aa being J.
a meritous article we are not doing so for our own profit gain, but $
because our KNOWLEDGE and experience have led us to say $
only that what we believe to be true. We do aa we would be don I
by. I
Kirkland's Pharmacy I
specialties!
Oriental Cream, - $LSO
DeMcridor Cream, 25c
Witch Hazel Cream, 25c
DRUG CO.
Laxativ Tablet.
Arthur Allen of Rlckerall was in tbo
, city on business Tuesday.
"
H. C. Whjtlock of Silvertun, visited
In the city Sunday.
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Prof. F. 8. Houghton of McMlnn
vIlle, was in the city Monday.
Dr. Fisher of Airile, was In the city
Mandrv.
Thos. Warren, who sold his frnn
econtly, expects to make his future
no,ile 1" the atate of Viuhington.
Mrs. J. W. Rlchrrdaon spent most
of last week with her parents in Cor
vallls. J, J. Williams has been making
aome improvements on his country
home north of this city.
J. Wayne Baker and wife of Salem,
Pont Sunday with Mr. cid Mrs.
Sherman Hayes.
C. W. Richardson and.'amlly re
turned this week from Wyoming
where they have been visiting for a
month.
Mrs. J. L. Jmpenon and family de
parted Tuesday for Cletherall, Minn.,
Dr, Helsley will be at the J. N.
Jones residence on Railroad street,
In the v m., Mwiday, Wednesday and
Friday of each week. Phone 7912.
Treatment canbe had r.t the home
of the patient if preferred. Dr. Hels
ley is a graduate of the A. T. Still
School of Osteopathy. Consultation
and examination free.
Neskowin, that delightful summer
resort is better than ever this year.
Three store buildings are "ow under
construction, nt water system and
other betterments. Summer visitors
will be able to get everything they
want at lowest prices and will be af
forded more conveniences than eyer.
Tents, cots,' etc., for rent ci'id every
thing that the henrt could desire. De
cide now to come to Neskowin.
Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Bldg.
,
I), Tulop of Kansas City, Xo., wad
In lie cltty Saturday,
W, EaMtniun and wlf,of I'lu.vlllo,
Win. Wel'a in tlio city ijutuiuiiy.
fe V. U(!)H of Haloiu, was In the
city Sunday.
Jf. C. Miller of Hampton .Oregau,
wus n the clly Sunday.
W. II. Uancy of S.'iloin transacted
biiHlneHS in the city Monday.
fr
ail. WllBon of 8ttem,wan in the city
the fore part of the week.
4,
Miss Marie Church is vlnltiig at the
home of Mrs. Heath.
4
C. W. Sloan of Newberg, visited
In the city the fore part of the week
R. F. Foster and wife of Canton,
visited In the city the fore part of
the week.
E. M. Ward and wife of Forest
Grove were Independence visitors
the fore part of the! week.
Mrs. Will II. Blo-h returned to Ash
'and Wednesday ,and was accompanied
by Mies RoUnson. '
Obersoni fcro-V., Dray team indulged
1u a little runaway, but did no oer
lous dumrjye.
Mlsa Sarepta Richardson return
ed from Dallas, Saturday, where she
httj been visiting friends.
II. C. Miller, formerly of this city,
now of Bend, Oregon, wuts to town
Wednesday.
Elden S. Paik of Poriand, vlsitted
his fur.her, W. H. park, thei fore part
of the week.
Several from here are attending the
G. A. R. Encampment U Salem this
week.
M. L. Waring of Salem, was regis
tered n:nong th? guests at the hotel
Lerona this week.
Mrs. Frank Basher of Ontario, vis
ited at the home of Allen K. Chase a
few diiys this week. ;
.
Mlsa Daman of Salem, visited with
her preen ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon,
the fore part of the week.
Mrs. L. H. Fischer and daughter,
Louise, of Suver, are in the city to
attend the races.
H. F. Parsons, Coos County Civil
Engineer, is visiting with E. M. Blin
1b for a few days.
Mlsa Millie Hr.ison of Pendleton,
Is visiting her cousin, Mrs Laura
Warren, in the city. She expects to
remain here several weeks.
Frank Klrkland and Maurice Butler,
who .hn.'e been attending school in
Portland returned home to spend thei
vacation.
G. W. DeWltt and wife of Seattle,
arrived in the city last week and will
spend the suiiinur with his slsfer,
Mrs. Bertha Ferguson.
E. E. Paddock a tended the Com
niey.icement' exercises at the Normal
Sen col In Monmouth Wednesday after
noon. Don throw away your broken um
brella, but tnke it to Anderson's
Bicycle shop and he It made as
good as new.
For Bicycles, Sundries, and general
repairing go to Andersons Bieycle
shop on Monmouth St. prices reason
able and all work guaranteed.
The Loyal Temperance Legion will
hold a social in the M- E. church Sat
urday evening. A program will be
rendered and Ice cream BpXved.Every
body come.
Of the graduates at the Monmouth
Normal School Wednesday we notice
the names of Miss Mabel Ellis and
Miss Stark, both Independence! young
ladles.
a electrial storm Wednesday ev
ening was followed by a heavy down
pour of rt'in which lasted almost all
day yesterdrty. It came greatly to
the disappointment of the Driving
'lub, and those in attendance.
'
D . J.R. T. Bell of Corvallis was in
he city Monday on his way home
"v in Monmouth where lie ' j reached
the Baccalaureate Sermon Sundsiy
While in the city he visited his
daughter Mrs. f. W. Richardson.
FOR SALE 37 acres located close
In. Good improvemfints and all kinds
of fruit, 8-room house, tarn and
other buildings. A bargain at
$9000, which includes farm implements.
O. A, Hawktos of Dallas, was in
jth city Thurwhy.
W. K. Williams of Airily wan n
the city Wednesday.
'
Heven room hous for rent. Inquire
of H. II. McKlinurry. n2.
W, A. MfHuwr of McMlnnvIlle, wan
In the city yesterday.
1 CM plants for sale, 2o cents a
hu.idrcd. 8. 'MuhlertiaA pi.
Minn Madeline Chase departed this
week for River Side, Cal.
Mrs. Dole I'omeroy Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. 8. Owen.
'
Mrs. J. E. Hubbard visited in Port
land a few dts last week.
Captain Frank Sklnmer of Sj!em,
Is In the city during the races.
Geo. Hlnkle of Corvtlls, was in
the city this week renewing avquaint-
ances.
Wm. Rowell of Rickreall, wm W the
city this week, haying been chosen
starter in the racea.
Messrs. Peterg and Hunt, the piano
and sewing marine men of 8aiem,
were in the city yeaterday.
Miss Emmu Hinkle, a teacher
in the Corvallis public school, was
visiting friends here this week.
W. H. Powell, an attorney from
Portlirid, was in the city Wednes
day. Mr. Powell was formerly prin
cipal of the Independence schools.
Prof. Geo. Murphy and wife of
Granger, Wash., visited relatives in
the city Wednesday. Prof. Murphy
is an Independence boy and is now
Superintendent of Schools at Grang
er. Dr. C. F. Fryer and wife and his
sister, Mrs. Dr. T. C. Campbell, of
Cfetle Rock, Wash., are visiting at
Che home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Fryer. Dr. Fryer and Mrs.
Campbell were reared In this city,
end have many friends here who are
pleased over their success in life.
This is bargain week at the Enter
prise. Until further notice we will
send the paper to any address for
only $1.00 per year. Call now and
take' advantage of the low rates. In
addition to this we will furnish the
Semi-weekly Journal, Portland, Ore
gon, for 75 cents per year, making
both pcpere only $1.75 per year.
Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love,
farmer living near Covene Ga., says
"I have tefcan Foley Kidney Pills and
find them to be all you claim for ther
Theygove almost instant relief when
my kidneys were sluggish and inact
ive.I cheerfully recommend them
to all sufferers from kidney troubles."
Williams Drug Store.
ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL
Often a hunt for a ri:-b wife ends
when the wwa 'i,edt: ;i uoiinui win
uses ElectrlcBitte's.jjirr.ii',' new.-3 tell
in a bight brain and even temper.Her
ruby lips and peachbloom complexion
result from pure blood; her bright
eyes from restftil sleep; elastic step
from firm, free muscles, all telling of
the health md strength Electric Bit
ters give a woman.cttd the freedom
from indigestion,' backache, headache,
fnintlng and dizzy spells they promote
Everywhere they are woman's favorite
remedy. If weak or ailing try them.
50 cents at all druggists.
We Furnished the Lumber for m m
The Independence High School,
Independence Odd Fellows Building, QUOTE YOU
New Independence Hotel,
Monmouth High School, . ON ALL
Corvallis High School. rtim .nr,n
Perrydale School, Lincoln School. YOUR LUMBER
Andand Prices Got gjobs. UrMaterial AND MILL WORK?
A POLK COUNTY PRODUCT
Dallas Lumber & Logging Co.,
DALLAS, - - - - - OREGON
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TOtna
PAINT?
IF YOU ARE COINO TO PAINT THAT HOUSE, REMEM
BER THAT WE HAVE THE PHOENIX PAINT GUARANTEED
100 PER CENT PURE. THE BE8T THAT THE MARKET AF
FORDS. WE AL80 CARRY EVERYTHING IN JOHNSON'S
WOOD FINISHES, WOOD DYE, UNDERLAE, AND KLEEN
FLOOR. TRY A FREE 8AMPLE OF THE PREPARED WAX
ON YOUR FURNITURE, AND BE CONVINCED OF ITS MER
IT. FOR INTERIOR WORK WE HAVE DECORET IN ALL 8I2E
J. D. HIBBS & CO.
INDEPENDENCE,
Helped To Keep Down Expenses.
Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich.,telis
how she did so: "I was bothered with
my kidneys and had to go naeriy dou
ble. I tried a sample of Foley Kidney
Pills td they did me o much good
that I bought a bottle, and feel that
they saved me a doctor's bill Will
lams Drug Store.
CASTOR I A
- For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
There can be only one
both aim to get it. You
-want the Groceries that
best
the
give
food that please your
WE SELL ONLY TIP TOP
TH'.t WE MAY GET YOUR
ITEM WE SEND OUT
of the quality of the other8
we
tip top value always, our
aa rapidly as It does
ephone a trial order.
FLUKED
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OREGON
DON'T BREATHE DUST
Use Sweeping Cemyouad. "Cedaurlne-
for floors and lln0lleum, "No Dusf'for
carpets and rugs. Manufactured by
Cresecit Chemical Co., Portland, Ore
gon. For sale by Bice, & Calbreath,
Independence, Oregon. Try a lew
pounds, it is not expensive.
BEAUTY PARLORS
MISS ORA POAGE Scalp and siia
specialist; hair dressing, marcel wav
ing, manicuring,, chiropody; super
fluous hair, warts and moles perma
nently removed; combings bought and
made up. We make a specialty of
hair dyeing. 318-319 U. S. Bank.
Phone 1690. Salem, Oregon.
Do not Buffer with headache.
Dr.
Miles' AnM-Pain Ptlle wil
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the Tip Top of excellence. We
clever an successful housewife,
the greatest results l your
family and visitors.
QUALITY IN GROCERIES SO
TRADE AND RETAIN IT. EVERY
IS AN ADVERTISEMENT.
possess. If we did not maintain
business would not continue to grow
Inspect our extensive stock or tel-
JOHNSON
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