PAGE TEN THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON ( TENT PAGES Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bonght, and which has been lu use for over SO years, has borne tho signature of -A and has been made under his per- V y a&ftf--- sonal supervision since its Infancy. aJVX'&ACUZ Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are but 12xieriuieiits that trifle with and endanger the health o Infants and Children Experience against HxperiiuonU What is CASTOR I A Cnstorla Is a harmless stibstltute for Castor Oil, Pare I g-orie, lrois and ot hinsr Syrups. It is pleasant. It eontr.ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiareotio substance. Its ape Is its guarantee. It destroys AVoreis and allays Feverishness. For more-than thirty years it rs been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVind Colic, all Teethlngr Troubles and Iviarrtura. It regulates the Stomach and liowels, assimilates the Fowl, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of Rlddoll Brothers are hunllng clov er this week. Prof. Ostein, wife and son. mo now located In their new up-to-date bungalow, and It Is the n oat pat ami most convenient thi:C could be Im agied. Mr. Wood of Independence, was the builder. Mrs. M, Re"kley has renUd hr bungalow and moved to CiM'lton, w here 8he will reside for a year, ami where she has properly Interests. II ;T daughters, Maude and Om will attend high school there. Henry Ebbert has rented his farm north of town and is moving to his farm In Benton county 'near Monroe. Get in the Game . . . . The Kind You Have Alvays Bonght In Use For Over 30 Years TUT CENTAUR COMPART, TT MURRAY TOCCT, KtW YORK CfTY. j P - iiiiq ....-i- .3 CORRESPONDENCE. MONMOUTH NEWS ' Graham & Son, liverymen, hatve made a contract with the three groc ers to deliver groceries, and the new service commenced Monday with Mr. Scott as delivery- boy. This is a great improvement, and is pieasing to the patrons. . iig the northern. He visited rela .tives In California, Texas, Kentucky, and New York, :id enjoyed a de- j lightful trip. j C. Lorence and Ed. Rodgers fin ished threshing and put tneir ma chines away Tussday and Wednesday. Mrs. Sherman Hays and Mrs. C. W. Irvine went to McMlnnvlUei last Fri day to attend a reunion of the Bur nett family. The appearance of R. H. Knox's house has been improved by a fresh coat of paint. The Misses Habbett and Sewing of Portland, have been in the city a few days working in the contest, of The Westerner, a Magazine publlsh at Seattle. The grand prize Is a ranch In Washington, mid the. girls bid f!r to win In the game. I i , ; Be in the Front Rank With a new fall mm and yau'll never be disappointed because the leaders in every commun ity will recognize you. You'll be wear ing clothes that have SNAP and STYLE. ' The fabrics are selected from the best Foreign and American looms. I Geo. Bennett sold his wood saw j and engine to Bookey & Harrington, who will continue its use in town. ' There is so much wood to be saw- I od for winter use that it will take : some busy workers to get it in shape Mrs. McMillan of Portland, who has; before the rains this fall, been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clar-1 ence Burroughs, near Independence, ' Miss Florence Hill of Gold Beach, visited at the Lorence home and other and. Miss Myrtle Cooley of Smith Riv Iriends during the week. 1 er- arrived Tuesday to re-enter the 'Normal. muss Aiary oouiaen is visiting her Bister In Portland this week. R. E. Peterson of North Bnd, re sumed his studies in the Normwl on . Wednesday. , i ern points, including Washington, D. j Miss Gilland of Wheeler county, C. New York, and Niaeara Falls: arrived Saturday to attend the Nor- jgoing the southern route aod return- mal. DR. D. G. REMPEL Who has opened offices in Indepen dence and will practice Chiropractic. Many Driven From Home. MEN'S FINE SUITS $15, $18, $20 $22.50, $25 Air Hlaie . am km mm Mi, 4 - BOYS- Prof. Beaumont returned Friday ev ening from an extended trip to east- j Fall Showing of ISISHDP'S Ready-Tailored Suits 8p Overcoats For Fall and Winter,'12 and '13, we are showing the biggest line of handsome tailored suits and overcoats -clothes that will please you when ever you look at them and satisfy you when you wear. them. We have a larger assortment, more variety and better values than we have been able to offer before and espe:ial!y invite you to come to BISHOPS STORE and see the new suits for this season. Our guarantee as sures you the best clothes made at the most moderate prices. Suits at $12.50 to $25.00 Overcoats and Raincoats $5.00 to $25.00 Fall Hats, Shoes and Furnishings ARE ALL IN AND AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. MM WOOLEN MILL STORE SALEM, OREGON J IL Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands we driven from their homes by coughs and lung di seases. Friends a.nd business are lett behind for other climates, but this is cosf'y aid not always sure. A bet ter way the way of multitudes is to use Dr. Kings New Discovery a.nd cure yourself at home. Stuy rit;ht there, with your friei.ds, and take this safe medicine. Throat and lutigj troubles find quirk relief ad id health returns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and. sore l ings meke it a positive blessing, ",0c aid $1.00. Trial bottles free, Guar anteed by all druggists, HOTEL LERONA ARRIVALS , Th? follow!' g pf'rsons registered at the Hotel Leronn. this w';ek. H. J. McChcsney, Mrs. A. Gm'iam, Perry Johnson and wife, Portland; ft. M. Brown, G. W. Harvev, Dallas; G. V. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Chfs. Remington, Eugene; Dr. G. P.. Propp, Taooma; H. A. Arneld, Tacoma; J. C. Galiagher and wife, Portland; II. B. Tarter, Corvrtllis; T. B. McDougal, Portland; W. A. Messner, McMinn- ville; J. W. Wood, Arlington; ,1. V. Wesley, J. W. Calvin, Scio; H. H. Conner, and Wm. McHardy, Portland; P. S. Greenwood, Jr., T. E. Campbell, Dallas; T. Ryan, Oregon City; W. H. Martin, Portie d; R. E. Metzger and wife, city; Milo Rasmussen, J. W. Skafer, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentworth, Portland; J. Prolg, Portland; H. H. Hanscom, Portland; T. M. Weldon, Portland; Eunice The very finest assorment of Clothing for the little chaps. Woolly Boy and Viking all fall stock, and Including Juvenile Suits of every kind and description. These are Just arriving. Sweaters Ruffneck, V. Neck or Military Collar, in Oxford Cardi nal, White, Blue and Brown. Priced from $1.00 to $8.50 U)q Boyer Hat , In Every Conceivable Sty lie. Shape and Color. Quality Unequaled. An af Price P5. UU Extra Specials 25c 5c 4 Pair Knit Wrist, Canvas Gloves.... 10c Red or Blue Handkerchiefs. Regular 10c Sox, 4 Pair for Regular 60c Men's Suspenders to 25c 25c L A. CARY, NEXT DOOR TO HOTEL LERONA INDEPENDENCE mamwimwrn Babbett, Mammio Sewing, Portland; Guss Gillis and Wife, Seatttle; V. W. Ellingham, Salem; A. J. Soluman; Wm. Goad, (. A. Elkins, Albany; R. GarLnr, Jus. G. Murj.hy, Binnliiini, Wash.; W. A. Prock, Portland; A. Edick, Falls City; J. S. Cooper, city; . J'C. Ga'legher, Ross Wills, Portland; J. Sbeedan, Portland; Russell Field, Salem; H. Biqgham, Salem, Dick Batvaste, Suver; .luck Burgeas, E. A. Simons, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harper, Portland; D. P. Hogan, Portla-nd; F. R. Busby, Portland; W.. K. Gale, Portland; VV. C. Jones, I.i: fayette; Clifford Kullberg, Portland; Elmer Eugstrom, Portland i Chns. Wilson, Portland; W. W. Schroder, .1. R, Smith, Portland; J. R. Loeswell, Portland; Wielfrled Jones, Portland; Wm. T. Jones, San Francisco; F. P. Dnvidson, Spokane; F, Brown, Spo; kane; N. B. Markle, Portland; W. L. Skipton, W. E. Gale, Salem; M. Griffie, San PranelHco; J. E. Flam ming, Portland; H. M. Tolson, Mc Minnville; C. h. Hardy, Dallas; J. P. Shipley, Dallas; C. 0. Hargri. e, Portland; Fred T. Sheldon, Portland; W. R. Heath, Portland; A. C. Atkin son and wif, Spokane. POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory tA Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch of Beach place, location, population, tele' graph, ehlpplng and banking point alio Claealflel Directory, compiled by builneea and protection. E. L. POLK CO., SEATTLE, rai " H bull : J Wji MiuM) I 7.-i,i l(e . j I ft HERE IT IS and we pledge you our word that there isoi't a finer LOAF OF BREAD made and baked .the whole world round. Our bread Is perfectly sani tary and is made of purest and best flour milled. Patronize this bakery for wholesome baked good at right kind of prices. FOR A REFRESHING DRINK of soda, a delicious dish of Ice cream, or the choicest of confec tionery you will always find us In th lead. THE INDEPENDENCE BAKERY Better than the Best WITHOUT our knowledge, the Columbus Labo ratories, of Chicago tested Fisher's Blend Fi.our for a Dakota Wheat Grower. The an alysis ranked Fisher's Blend Flour higher in Gen eral Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and Loaf Value, than the best Dakota all-Hard Wheat Par ent Flour, which is the recognized standard for bread stuff efficiency. Fisher's Blend Flour is a scientific combination of Eastern Hard Wheat ami Western Soft Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs you from 20 to 25 less than a straight Eastern Hard Wheat Flour docs - Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale by All Dealers LET US URGE YOU to give our meats a fair itrlal. We have your best Interests at heart as well as our own, for we cannot hope to hold you as our cus tomer If we do not please you with our wares and our treatment. We aim to serve each patron alike, whether the orders come large or small. We have one quality the best; one price -the lowest consistent with such quality. Call or phone. Either way, you'll be treat ed right. WILL H. BLOCK