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EIGHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Why Hesitate? Accept Our Oiler To day and Seek Relief. Every person In this city who suf for from disordered kidneys should come to us Immediately and obtain a box of Rexall fiidney Pills j These pill are usually no certain and prompt In Ihelr action that we unhesitatingly recommend them to you with the deiflnltie understanding that they will prove beneficial in treating your case or we will refund you any money you may have paid us. Rexall Kidney Pills ma be obtained only at our e'o.-e. 8lxty Pilla In a Box 50c WILLIAMS DRUG CO. FT OCAL - PERSONAL J, I), lllbba & Co., Hardware. Wood for sale. Inquire of H&nna Brothers. Dr. Allin, Dentist, Cooper Bldg. (. C. Sklimer i.nd wife were in 1'orilnnd Saturday. ' J. U. Skromlall vlslied In Portland Saturday and Sunday. County Hhrrlff, John Crant, was over from Dallas Siuturday. J. U J Ill'bM & Co., Hardware. OAK WOOD FOR SALE. 8.Muhle man. Hhone 665, .Wins ISi'i'Mut CollliiH returned tram 'Coi'viuilH last wi.''k. J. H. !i)imtin(iii rtixl dimity v lull ed in DhIIih rfciturduy. Van Wiiki-iK of SiiIciii, win In the ( l'y Friday and KuMir'ny. lli (w, i'm Drug Wore ;tirrl a larg? htock cif wiill paper at print; that uro right. .1. 1,. Vlilt- or Dallas was In the city on l)iinl,iKB Saturday nnd again Wednesday. J. K. Cooper commenced tha eree- Hon of a new residence Friduy. ,it 1h to be modern in every respect. We are now taking orderi for slab W'Md at $3.u0 pur cord delivered In city limits The (has. K. SPafl'Hng L"gS og Co. Mr. u id Mrs. A. C. Good, of Salem, visl ed ut the horn of his pare-nts, Mr. and Mr. D. D. Good, .In the city over Sunday. The auction gale at Geo. Whlteuk er's farm lint Friday culled out a fair Hlsfd crowd and the property gold very w'l8fartorlIy. Itlpe or green tomatoes delivered to any part of the city. Phone L. Crame at the J. R. Cooper ranch for prices and further particulars. p23. Mrs. Uomlur arnd son, who have been living oji the Whlteaker farm for some time, went to Portland Sat urday to reuialu Indefinitely. The restaurant conducted by Smith & Cook on C stre.it for the past month or six weeks has been aban doned and the tent remove!. Hev. Fred Snyd. r and family de parted this week for southern Ore gon, where he lias been suctioned to pr'-ach during the coming conference tl Vc may be a little bit earlybut ; lere's method in our display of !k Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phone year' Thos. Warren left an apple at the visited In i Miss Magaret Poiuroy i Portiland Friday. JT. M. McCuleb of Monmouth, was In the city Saturday. Thomas Fennel is moving this week to Ms farm on the east side of the Ladies' Fall and WinterNovelty Suit, Cloak and Dress Goods. But we want to be first to show the i new things, and naturally, give you i an opportunity to see them. No need to wait On til the season is I well on its way. I Costs no more to buy now than it will later. i I You will willingly part with your money when you see our new display. CONKEY & WALKER ! .Mr. 'and Mrs. M. K. yrather visit- rlvitr. d In Kastern Oregon lust week. Miss Kato Jones sold her house Several from here wo attending north of'tho Baptist church to W. 13. he County Fair at Dallas tills wek. Craven. A. L. Thomas lnw rented the M. 1 A telephone lino la being built Merwln house and is moving this from the Putnam place west of the city to thef Cross farm, south. T. J. Charrington of Dallas, oue of the week. Iais Wilkinson bus been looking over tlie metropolis of Oregon for a the gtrongcut Dullmoosers In few days. county, was In the city Saturday. Iilce & Calhreath have Inaugurated j S. II. Edwards le-ft the first of the a piano contrst which Is attracting Week for Kastern Oregon, expecting ronslderiblo nttentlon. to maki the trip in his Chalmers. Mrs. Huef and son, Karl, and the AuguMt Sperling has the material Misses Kora Browne and Mr.rIo Jons on the ground for a cement wi.k on visit d in Salem Saturday, Bank. J, G. Mcintosh Is moving Into his Mrs. Geo. Carbray returned last new house this week. week from a brief rlsit at Grants Browa's Drug Store carries a large Pass, stock of wall paper at prices that are Kaln eet In Monda and it begins Knttrprlse office a f-w days wo whlc jrlght. to look as if the lonr dry season Is OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT $2.00. a tiling of the past. CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT 25c! MRS. LOTTIE MclNTOSH, See Dr. Heisley at J. N. Jories' Res.Teacher Voca and pjano Mugjc JVis. R. Crowlej, of Sherldnri, was Phone 4820 in the city .Monday. .Mr. Crowley, In Mcintosh & wiltse'B office is a thinks some of buying land in this 8talk of tuxo grown on A. J. Nel vicinlty with a view of locating here.lgon.s furm hQre( whIch goeg to D. E. Travls, who has been w orking , prove that tobacco can be raised in at Airlie for some time, departed , Oregon very successfully. Monday for Balfour, X. Dak., where meraured 14 1-2 Inches by Id, grown on the land he owns near Indepen dence. W. W. Newton moved to Peter Kurre's firm .Monday and Mr. Kurre moved Into the house vacated by Mr. Newton, which he purchased some time ago. f Mcintosh & Wiltse sold the Pens to L. farm at Monmouth last Friday A possess J. W. King arrived here from Walla Wn!ln, Wash., the first of the week and la visiting at the home of Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bohan- non. Mrs. King haa been here some'flcer ttniff., vim Gni of Snlom who will take'n i , . , tiannon a,nd wire deprjrtea van uai, oi aiem, wuo wm tane. jja position la meat mark- ' . , . , iU isession Immediately. Lt . Tuesday for Texas where they . mil diciiu a luupw ul uiuuiuo ttim . Arthur Allen of Rickreall, was in his mother. Mr. Hannon informs us the city Friday. Mr. Allen is the re- that he has not visited his old home publican candidate for county ass-e.es- for nineteen years. or, and Is' going to make- a good of-1 I tie Commercial . lub expected to T. J, Fryer wi: in Buona Vista a few days ago and purchased 47 beaut iful lambs of Geo. Wn lls. Dr. L. W. Horn, Veterinary Sur geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In dependence, Ore. Both Phones. Harry Mix left yesterday for Aber liien, Wash., where he will spend a couple of weeks with his sister. Lesti r Compton and wife are vis iting points in Washington, hr.ivlng left for there last week Thursday. Ijtst r Neal and John Hannn have1 ben spending a few dnys in the mountains on a hunting expedition. OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT $2.00.! CHIROPRACTIIO TREATMENT 25cJ hold a specitil meitins: Monday evan- 11 M. , 1 . .1 T' .. 1 . 1 II 1 . M . . . . ,,int ,,! """" uw a 1UUU re Ing to take action on the new miil Notice Is hereby given that a, navlllg now la8t week, Oregon was propo3ltion, . but owtng to tie fact persons ar instructed not to sell , enjoying real summery wfr. her, and that Mr Rirti- r It street north of the Farmers State 8d or 8ve credit ,0 any person or .her people were consuming the second the meeting was postponed for t. persons on my mcouum. mwvui crop of strawebrries. Ak or tern days, written order from me. C. H. Ml- . . L. II. Fischer, of Sllverton, was In toma p20 i au MllM.Nb Mi,RCHA.ND bl. In Carf c Kratzenstei Mgr. J. G, the city Monday, enroute home from. K1VB.piEhth karot dia I S , " merchEUf e, l th Tanner Drug Store, Santa Cruz, Calif his farm at Suver, where, he spent For Sa'e.-Hxe-eighth karot dia- public we aim to be as reliable in our ' Sunday. " ' " " r " ' t - auo. no ,i uui uniiaoi.uuiio 111 Lilts , , , , 'oh. Klaht nower blnorukc. cost .r. nH co, Company s medicines for the past 20 Miss Florence Burton gave very ew Good condItlon. $22.30. Call !lntelligen readers cod to such as n hv 7 to hear our first pleusuiiit reception to the new teach ers, at the high school building, Fri day owning. Jack Lamaster, of Independence, was granted a mi'.crlage license in Su 'diy one mile east of Suver. C. T. Haivier. pl9. The largest assortment! of Trunks In any store fci the vn'.ley is at the Sal"m Wool n Mills Store. Prices Marian county Monday, to wed Miss from $7 0 to J30 00 Alg0 an e8. Kelll'e Lewis, of Salem peclally attractive assortment of Suit Vou cni get those Shaker-knit Ruff Cases and Traveling Brigs. Ntck Sweater Coats in Cardinal a,nd j A s wlIson nas rented the sturap Oxford at the Salem Woolen Mills flirm near Monmoutlli aild ni0Ved his Store for Lr.Ules and Gentlemen. Al- fe(mily thepe this wefk. The firm so the fancy Mackinaw coats so muc See Dr. Helaley at J. N. Jortes' Res. .,u demiWld by 8,udents. J.ost.-A square locket with F.R.C. A s Joneg propr,etor of Lee Phar. engraved on same. Finder please mwy ch,C0 Ca)lf sayg. ..j haye lnve same at j.uerpnse ou.ee been 8elng Foiey & Company's medl-1 stock receive reward. !clne8 for year8 Foioy-8 Honey sad H. E. Browne and wife, and Floyd Tar Compound, I consider haa mo equ and Vivian, visited Mrs. Browne'a bro- al and is the one cough medicine I tlwr at Stpytan Sunday. The trip can recommend to my friends as con- was made In the Flanders, and it talnlng mo narcotics or other hrarm- i of Constance & Wilson, stock raisers, 'has been dissolved, and Mr. Wilson will trike half of the stock with him, retaining also two of the valuable horses. r.nmnWnt. nr n Hiaanttnflorl piiQtnmor may appreciate our efforts to please , ,. . .. ' ,, ,, , Their remedies are pure, made as them and sell reliable goods. Salem . . . t , i represented, and contain no injurious Woolen Mills Store. X. n ( Substance. On the contrary, our ex Mrs. I. C. Hawtler, Gra.nd Island, Iprieiice shows us that the Com-N-ev., has something she wishes to pany's aim hse always been to make say about Foley's Honey and Tar health giving and healthei maintain Compound. "My three children had e Ing remedies." Williams Drug Co. very severe attack of whooping cough Mtj certainly a pleasant one. ful FOR SALE or trade, a feed, wood and coal business for sole at White Salmon, Wash., 76 mUes from Port land on the Columbia river and North IBmk railrcEd. Price $1500; or will properties."-WilHams D,n.g Co.,tnide for anyth!ng of value in 4.4.-.'.4mj4.4.4.4 Wllltimett valley. Address John We are endeavoring to establish the "Kiimiacl!" in every customer. 'Our marked progress during ovr short time here demonstrates that we are succeeding to that end Highe&t qual ity of service has and will be. our motta at all times. However, if you do not find our goods and service up to the highest standard, advise us; It is through no lack of Intelligent effort on our part but human Infal libility. We will always extend the glad hand to an honest "kick". Just ice to us and courtesy to you demand It. BROWN'S PHARMACY Successor to P. M. Kirkland ,t itUiA Jut AAAA iti JL A J t TTtTTTTTTTTTTtT I- I ' . r 1 Til.. WOOLEN BLANKETS. The Se.lem ' Woolen Mills Store is in alliance with two of the largest Woolen Mills in Oregon and sell better blankets for ' less money than you will find else- i where. You can get blankets made of wool at this store at the same price i j as some folks charge for cotton blank- rets. ' Dr. Helsley will be at the J. N. Jones residence on Railroad street, in the at ni., Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Phone 7912. Treatment can be had at the home of the imiient if preferred. Dr. Hels ley is a graduate of the A. T. Still School of Osteopathy. Consultation and exanmiattlon free. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Calif., writes: "I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for nearly six years. Had a very bad spell some time ago and was unable to turn without help. I commenced using Fol ey Kidney Fills and can truly say I was relieved at once. I take pleasure in recommending Fok;y Kidney Pills. Williams Drug Co. ,and suffered greatly. A friend recom mended Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, and it did them more good than anything I gave them. I am glad to recommend it. Williams Drug Company. CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of f LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a rngntrui cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved and I sained 87 pounds throueh using1 DR. KING'S MEW DISCOVERY XV. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRICE 60c nd$t.00 T Ut DRUGGISTS. Sgmpfiesjr W f r -ST ,7 F.T jrT" 1 LL the trou bles of can ning day disap- pi Pear when yu ; : M I useoursupphes. feK!'.,. '3 7 1! f iLveryuiiin oi the best was time tried and fully tested before we even placed the or ders with the manufacturers. Jars that are air tight, parafflne that Is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. and all the other little items that make canning the pleasure It should be. And h nrlces are the lowest In the town consistent v with value. Call In and Inspect our stock before purchasing. "FLUKE & JOHNSON j cr: 3CZZ3i n H o O Q v. J V -13 O O C C a- ci bv o Ui o T3 n on 1