TEN PAGES ; N.i.S.. IImNmA THE INDEPENDENCE INTfcBPFISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON PAGE Rexall Orderlies Eat Them Like Candy YKTETMjE, .LMA1 ClWlif iU V1U, lT t. K, UalKIUM c. No. I) THE PLEASANT LAXATIVE One at Night Makes the Next Day Bright 10c - 25c - 50c WILLIAMS DRUG CO. L OCAL - PERSONAL Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Bldfl. Trile your old furniture for new at A. M. Brown's. J. D. Hlbbs & Co., Hardware. Wood for sale. Inquire of Hanna Drothers. DR. LOWE, OCT 2. Tablets, note books, School Books, Me., Craven & Moorej Joa Montgomery was in Dalian on Mr. and Mm. Pooler and daughter. w ere In the city Sunday. j business Tuesday. "Dull skin" hosiery for strenuous' School books, pencils, pens boys, at the People's Variety Store. ' boolin, etc. Craven & Moore. ! m.l-im f n,.n,.. ai m Win, Cut of tao American the city Monday. OAK WOOD FOR SALE. 8. Muhle man. Phone 665. Kills Briedwll and son of Mc Minnville, were In the city Monday. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde- note Typn Wed- Founders Co., was in the city nesday. Fred Snyder went to Ashland Tues day to attend the M. K. conference. He expects to enter the ministry. The last dance of the season at the Wlgrlcb. ranch was given Tuesday I ,1 .llnn.l D .nl Rnth Dhflflita nUBMfco - ( evening. First-class farm hand wants a po-1 F)r blcy(.lo sundries and bicycle re aition fcr the winter and spring. ( palrs cu on j-loyd D. Browne, at Addrops Farmer, Care of Enterprise, independence Garage. All work guar- The njipearance of the! Enterprise aun-ed satisfactory, building has been improved this Win. Dawes returned from Seattle wen It with a new coat of paint. last week w here he took his son, J. D. Hlbbs & Co., Hardware. Wm, Jl Bryan may speak ut the i Dallas Fair. Dr. Mills visited In Albany and Salem the fore part of the week. Floyd Browne was In Salem Wed nesday. Hurry Herssug was In Dallas Satur day and Sunday. J. L. Stockton of Salem, wus In the city Tuenduy. G. W. Harvey and wife visited In Woodburn Ttusday and Wednesday. FOll SALE. House and lot In old town. Mrs. M. E. Connett. H. 11. Foster of Corvadlls, was In the city on business Monday. T. Ryan of Oregon City, transact ed business In the city Monday. Wm. Good of Albany, was In the city the fore part of the week. F. P. DavldBon of Spokane, Wash., visited In the city Tuesday. Mllo Ilasmussen of Salem, transact ed business in Indepednence the fore part of the week. ' Wm. Herzog, between bis stores at Independence and Dallas, will give away a motorcycle. Five dollars buys at single barrel shot gun, 12 or 16 gauge, at Hlbbs & (Company's. The opening of the Dallas school hoc) been postponed until September 30th. Black Brothers will finish thresh ing: tomorrow and next week will put their clover huller in operation. Dr. L. W. Horn, Veterinary Sur geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In dependence, Ore. Both Phones. C. Lorence finished threshing grain Wfdnesday, and yesterday morning Started his clover duller. The Rebekwh lodge will put on a play In the near future which lives promise of being one above the aver age. For Trade $300 equity In Portland lots for lot In Independence, driv ing' outfit, live stocjc or anything use ful. Address Box 621, Independence. A. Anderson closed his bicycle shop in this city last wwk and moved to Corvallls, where he Is engaged In a similar business. We are now. taking orders for slab wood at $3.00 per cord delivered In city limits The Chas. K. Spalding Logging Co. E. M. Young finished picking his hops and reports the largest yield he has ever had since he went Into the business. Just Arrived 1 A Full Line of Fall and ; ; Winter Clothing, Shoes i and Dry Goods. 07E WISH to call your attention j v to our line of shoes. They are Elegant Styles and complete in every number. I LADIES' ; SHOES ; This Fall come in Suede with sat- in top, Patent I button and lace with cravehette top. Gun metal, tan and kid come both In button and frorvt lace high I top, military heel or medium with cuban heel. I We Invite you to come In and examine our line before buying. ConRey a Walker Van Walters will move his family J. W. Wood of Arlington, was In to Salem the first of next week. the city Sunday. i A. Edick of Fails City, was la tiie Gus. Gillis and wife of Seattle, vis- city Tuesday. ltea m cltv Iew days . week. Kusseu Field or Salem, transacted business In the city Tuesday. this is! No services will be held In the M. E. church next Sunday owing to H. M. Talson of McMinnville, spent the absence of the pastor, who a few days in the city this week. attending conference at Ashland. C. L. Hardy of Dallas, transacted j A. E, Cox went t0 Forest Grove business In the city Monday. yesterday after some live stock for W. L. Sklpton and W. E. Gale of nis! farm near tnl8 city which he re- Salem, transacted business In the . cently purchased from Mr. Getchell. City Tuesday. I Rft H K Fnskptt nf MnMlnnvllln. W. A. Parsons of Portland, was Pastor at Large of the Baptist So- ln the city yesterday looking after In- ciety in Oregon, will speak In the surance business. ! Baptist church at this place next Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh and Mrs. P. H. Drexler visited In Salem the fore part of the week. W. A. Messner, of McMinnville, a former merchant of this city, was In cnan. bmun or tne mcmamute. w the clty tne fore part of week Ui the city Tuesday. Mr. Smith is J. S. Cooper went to Corvallls on Sunday to look after his hop Inter ests. The Misses Burson of Stayton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown a few days this week. Rev. Sauford Snyder of Salem, was In the city Monday. Tuesday he went to Ashln.d to attend the con-frence. Charles, for medical treatment. lit'ter will remain there Borne time. P. E. Bauer of SsV.em, was in the cpy list Friday working In the Inter The (another to take advantage of our low subscription offer. LOST. A telescope case. Party who took same from the dock will John Wesley rid J. W. Calvin of Sclo, transacted business in the city the fore part of the week. P. S. Greenwood, Jr., and T. E. punishment law. 11 n at the prison. Mr. Bauer is chaii-1 contents. C. G. Skinner, or leave at Enterprise office. trea'ment. "People's Variety Store.' M. H. Bauer of Corvallls, was In work. the city Monday. On September 23 Mr. Bauer will hold an auction sale cf blooded horses In this Issue. See his ad elsewhere we will s'?nd the Weekly Oregon lan The stores of Independence, which and the Enterprise to any address have been kept open nights and Sun- until November 1, 1913, more than days during the past three or four a year. This bargain period holds weeks, will resume the regular order good until October 31. Take ad of closing after this week. vantage of this liberal offer. est of the abolslhment of the capital please return. It has more value th Campbell of Dtdlis, were In the city sunuay. Antotae Deloria,' Pos'master at Gar den, Mich., knows the ex t facts when he speaks ' of the curative va lue of Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "From my own experience I recom mend Foley Kidney Pills, as a great remedy for kidney trouble. My fath er was cured of kidney disease and a godd mary of my neighbors,, were cured by Foley Kidney Pills." Wil liams Drug Store. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the " Gignature of Chet Long, the Wlgrlch' ranch ruer-. Several frouT'here contemplate go- ; chant, cut his finger seriously a few ! ing to Pendleton next week to the days' ago with a butcher knife, and Round-up. It is expected that a spec tVmost severed the member from his ; ltd car will be run for the conven- Just received, a fine mmcrtment of hand hp-.-.ce of Independence people, fxc 'Hent German Chine, decorated j with assorted floral. spray and lustre The hopplckers commenced to move Baby Mlne 0Ile of the mo8t at. out Monaay, as me yarus wei e im- j tractive plays ever seen in Oregon, ished, and at the present time there ini ho aeon at tho nmnrt Own. in airs, opening went to l oruiiiiu me re but tew here- gome of the grow fore part of the week where she will er8 late wlth tne harvest, are offer spend some time with her daughter, lng ll8 hgh aa 75 cent3 per box t0 Mrs. Smith. I Becure pickers enough to finish the Salem tomorrow evening and, quite a number from here contemplate at Word has been received from Zed Rosendorf, who has been to the hot springs for a few weeks, that his health is greatly benefitted. He will be home soon. There Is one thing certain, and that is the County Prohibition committee has a faculty of securing cheap print ing. The Enterprise is not looking for thait class of work. z L. Damon's hopplckers desire to ex tend to him a vote of thanks for his generous treat on Wednesday, and for his extreme kindness to them throughout the entire season. The Pickers. Some person with little else to do movd' J. G. Mcintosh's sign from During the next few weeks we are, the walk in front of his place of busl- prepared to make a most liberal offer ness. If the party will to our subscribers. For only $1.75 I tum the same Mr. Mcintosh will be SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we have Installed a co nplets and up-to-date line of SHEET and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. We cordially Invite anyone who la Interested In muclc to coma in $ and try over our line. We have accepted the agency for t ie celebrated KOKLCR & CHASE Pianos we also represent 'he St el. i way, Weber, Fischer and other standard makes. We have two of these plano3 In stock ready for Inspection, and have the mammoth stock of Kohler and Chase, of Portland, at our Immediate disposal. We can supply Independence people with great saving over outside dealers prices. We will be glad to show you the different prices. High Grade pianos at a makes and give you greatly obliged. R. C. DeArmond finished hulling his clover Wednesday. It yielded ten bushels per acre. . Selling at 16 cents, which is the market price, he re ceived a very fair compensation per acre. ! " FOR SALE or trade, a feed.wood and coal business for sr.tle at White Salmon, Wash., 76 miles from Port land on the Columbia river and North B-mk rallrcsd. Price $1500; or will trade for anything of equal value In the Wlllamett valley. Address John G. Murphy, Bingeoi, Waeh. BROWN'S PHARMACY Successor to P. M. Kirkland . h A A rfi A A Ji if i A A A aft A A AAA A A A AAA A A A AAA A A AAAAA A At 1 FTxTTTTTTTTTTTT 4 TTTT V ' ' T TT VTtTTTtT "V f ' i 4) Dr. Heisley will be at the J. N. Ij Jones residence on Railroad street, in the ai m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Phone 79l2. Treatment canbe haa at the home of the patient if preferred. Dr. Heis ley is a graduate of the A. T. Still School of Osteopathy. Consultation and examination free. T. L. Parks, of Murraiyvllle, Ga., Roue 1, is in his 73rd year, and was recently cured of M kidney and bladdT trouble. He says himself: "I have suffered with my kidneys. My back ached and 1 was annoyed with bladde irregularities. I can truthfully say, one 50c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills cured me entirely." They contain no habit forming drugs. WilllPms Drug Store. ING DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightf uf cough and lung trouble, L.-i i . r . r, j j inn my mo was saveu aim i irumeu u 87 pounds throuath using K DR. KING'S I NEW DISCOVERY W. It. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. R PRICE 50f! 8nii$1.00T AU DRUGGISTS, k OPERA HOUSE SALEM Saturday Night September 21 TRIUMPHANT RETURN 0 m m m m m Will hand you a gross of giggles m m m m m m 9 m b n m m m m m e c c m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Presents Wm. A. Brady, the; Funniest Play Ltd. in the English Language Baby Mine" I BY MARGARET MAYO "Baby Mine" is a joyous bundle of hearty fun, not to be missed if you know what's good for you. A year in New York, eight months in Chicago, nearly two years in London, is but a brief record of the comedy in the larger cities- Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Seat Sale Opens Friday o Q CO d i o o es p- J s I CO o o o C73 i.i,,. :,-"Wiininini,uwlJW V it "llll"'a f y! (Ill' HrHll o o c c p a a- o- Cs O Ln O