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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1912)
CIQHT PAGtt THK INDKPBNOINCC INTBPIP RISK, INDEPENDENCE, CAEOON M6EM68 rrvr mbmmmhmmHMeS) . . . , 4MMMMHMMp .Mace Us Prove This! over worked, tireoout nervous, irritaele, ailino people are earnestly advised to use .... Rexall Nerve Tablets People who nerve, tiseuee art being to rapidly rteetreyed by dJeeaM ar avarwarfc can fin na permanent rallaf In atlmulanta. On tha contrary, atlmulanta ara aletrlmental In. all eaaaa narva xhauetlen, aggravating tha treubls rathar than promoting a cur. WMm demand a remedy that will raatara tn narvaa to health, a remedy that eantalna tha Ingradlanu aatantlal to build up te atarvad nerve calls, ta rallava tha tanalon en your narvaa and make you b attar naturad, ta anrlch tha blood and tharaby to rapalr tha rundown , ayatam and give It health and atrangth. Such a remedy we ballad REXALL NERVE TABLETS ta be, and wa guarantee them ta satlafy you In aach and every ana of thaaa raapacta r yaur money back. Prloa 50c. Sold In thla community only at our ttor. Williams Drug Company Office room for rent. Ak Tripp. Or. Dweanna, Dantlet, avar Inde ( D. K. HadKepath and family apent , National ank.Both Phenaa. , tba holidays at Seattle. Joe Montgomery made m trip to Bryan la happy. Tripp itlll BallaDana TueaJr' Real Estate. Miss Lottie Weddle ipent Cbrist- ,( A. E. Clyde waa In Portlwid Friday roM w,lh fr,endl1 n Portland, andf Saturday. Dean Walker of the VS. of 0., at J. F, Anderson waa In Portland ovfr Euen om this week. local and Personal Dr. Allln. Dantlat, Cooper Sldg. fcedl Dr. Ellsworth, Veterinarian, at Phone 8312. t3. Mrs. K. E. Paddock visited In Salom Friday acid Saturduy. Mra. H. E. Urowne and eon, Floyd, were In Sultun Saturday. Mra. C. VV. Butl'T was In 8ilom Saturday. Wilson will make good. Tripp still aoHs reul estate. The Misses Went and Shlnuers were In Sinli'in Suturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perclval were tn Salem Sundmy. M. J. Colt-man of Portland, was In "ihm clly Sunday. Large dlHcount on all sales before X-niHB. Tripp. Thu city schools closed Friday for a Week's variation. No school will be hold next Wednesday, New Years duy. Dr. H. A. Footer, Chiropractic and Druglesa Physician Over Craven & Moore's store. Wirtch tho old year out and tho now year In at the opera house next Tuesday evening. MIks I.eona SIop'T hiH the distinct ion of beJiig tin; first person nominat ed tai the pluno contest conducted by The Kiuerprlse and On i key & Walker 0i f week from Sunday a scries of revival inee'lngs will bo started in tho M. E. church. He v. .Jones inn own fiiganud to assist In the work. Fred Sloper waa In Salem on busi ness Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bohannon and daughter. Miss Hazel, visited In The Dulles Chrlatmaa. Miss Nellie Moore of Bulem, vis ited with relatives In the city last week, E. M. Iilonis mi wife and his mother and sister went to Springfield Monday to remain until after Christ mas. Mrs. Edna Hughes wid children of San Francisco, are In the city and will spend the hollduys with her sis ter, Mrs. C. rurvine. H. S. McEliuurry received word by phone Monday thut his mother Is very 111 at her home In Albany, and he went there on the afternoon train. The Rebekah lodge Initiated sev eral new nu mbers at the regular meeting last week, and refreshments wero served to those present. Rev. Phelps of Dallas, spoke here Thursday and Friday evenings In W. O. W. hall, on the subject of "White Slavery." His remarks opened a wldo Hold for thought. Tho dance In the opera house Wed nesday night, given by the. Indepen dence Orchestra, was a very pleatsant occasion. Another of the same kind will be given New Years' eve. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard of Am ity visited la Ultf iy over Sunday. They nro well l.lc.si'd with . their new liom but cnn'i fcet over that home feel.us tr i iiiepet.awnce whero they lived so long. ARli YOU A SOMEBODY? IT IS MUCH EASIER TO BE AMBITIOUS AND BE SOMEBODY AND AMOUNT TO SOMETHING WHEN YOU HAVE VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY LIVER AND KIDNEYS. IT IS A WELL ESTAB LISHED FACT THAT WHEN THESE VITAL ORGANS OF THE, BODY ARE IN PROPER WORKING CONDITION THE BRAIN IS CLEAR, CONSEQUENTLY YOU THINK BETTER, YOU WORK MORE TO THE POINT AND YOU EASILY ACCOMPLISH MORE. Nyal's Kidney Pills With Buchu and Juniper help you get a good slice of sucess because they stimulate the liver and kidneys to a norman actio n. In this beneficial remedy you will find Just the right combina tlon of herbs for right results. Headquarters for the Victor Talking Machine Get a machine for af New Ye ara Present. Start the New Year off In the right way by giving your wife or mother or sister, or brother a Vlctrola Machine, Pricea from $15.00 up to $200.CO. The Red Cross Pharmacy Phorie 91. Successor to Kirkland Pharmacy Sunday. ' Coal tot Bale. The Chaa. K. Spaudbif Co. Morton Lake of Philomath, waa In the city Sunday. Mrs. Roy Collins of Salem, Is vis iting with ber parents In the city. Mrs. Arthur Moore of Rlckreall, waa shopping in the city Monday. Will H. Bloch ia visiting hla old home In the et. Merry Xmaa to ad I. Trips still aells real estate. Wilson will make good. Tripp atlll sella real estate. OAK WOOD roil SALE. t.Muh la man. sha M5. Wm. Daws la confined to the house this week on account of sickness. . Geo. Stone left yesterday for Ir ving, Oregon. Merry Xmas to mi. Tripp still aells real estate. Mrs. James Hedgepath is visiting her daughter, Mra. L. Anderson, in Portland. A. S. Honer went to Spokane, Mon day, to apend Christmas with hla parents. Miss Frances Patterson of Portland, is visiting at the borne of D. L. Hed ge. Dr. L. W. Horn, Veterinary Sur geon, Crowley Bros. Livery Barn, In dependence, Ore. Both Phones. Prof. Rldgway wm in Dallas last Friday attending teacher's examln- Ion. A. Anderson of Corvallla, was here Thursday, to attend the funeral of his father, Christiai Anderson. V. A. Peory of South Dakota is visiting at the home of Percy Dickin son. . Vernon Brown went to Southern Oregon Wednesday, In company with the O. A. C. hand. Wanted. ReBponslhle man to cut 100 cords of fir wood. S. W. Leon ard. I. Young's delivery horse took a lit tle Bpln around town Tuesday with out the driver, but no damage was done. Many strangers are visiting in the city this week, the occasion be ing "home to the folks" for Christ tons. Mrs. Dr. Kitchen of Stayton, wae In the city Wednesday, enroute to Monmouth to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bowersox. Ray Duvwll of Canby iirrived in the city Sunday and will visit with his p:irents, Mr. a id Mrs. Dave Du vall during the holidays. Good music, good order and a good time will be found at the opera house on New Year's Eve. Music by the Independence orchestra. The orchestral bull nt the opera 'house next Tuesday night will be i the hit of the season. Ho sure to attend if you want a good time. The usu.il Christmas tree and ifi'tmily reunion .was held at the S. j B. Irvine home Christmas Eve. All the children were home for the oc ! casion.' j Miss Mabel Ellis, who has been I teaching school at Wawo, is visit jiiiig her pureulw, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Moore, at Rickreall during her I vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Friedenberg of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived in the city Tuesday and aire visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mix. W7 H. Hoy and wife of Buena Vis a visited in the city Christmas. Prof. Ridgeway is sponlng the noli-' days with relatives at Buell, Or. J. P. Anderson moved hla family here from Portland this week. Mrs. C. Anderson is visiting her son at Corvallls. ' Miss Ella Thicker is visiting at her borne in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kr earner spent Christmas in Salem. Dr. Hewitt purchased four lots in North Independence this week. J. L. Line rteurned this week from an extended visit at Wyoming. Mra. Guy Walker was ia Salem Tueaday. Rer. W. J. Weber of Hlllaboro, ia visiting in the city. Miss Minnie Chambers of Eugene, ii visiting In the city. Mr.and Mrs. Elwcod Hartman spent Chrlstmsa in Salem. Homer Wood and family spent a few days in Corvallla this week. , Lon Travia of Portland, ia in the city. Harvey Flacher spent several days in the city thla week. Mrs. Steve Black of Salem, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. Mattlson, this week. Mrs. Cuthbert and daughter are vis iting in the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Deawer of Amity spent Christmas at the Turner home near here . C. E. Carlos and family, and his father who recently arrived from the east, spent Christmas in Corvallls. Geo. Graves, the general deliverer for Independence merchants, was obllg ed to put on another team this week. The Huntley family enjoyed a fami ly reunion e Walter Huntley's on Christmas day. C.A. Good has gone to Salem where he has employment in the S. P. freight ortice. Mrs. Campbell of Victoria, B. C, is visiting t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fryer. Dell Ireland and wife of Portland, are visiting at the home of J. E. Hub bard. Mrs. Cantner and daughter of Sea side, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Pearl Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fluke spent Christmas with their parents to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adkins of Kel so, Wash., arrived in the city to re main during Christie; with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mctnturff of Amity, nre visiting' at the home of W. L. Bice. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Walker left for Ore:u:o Tuesday where they go to spend Christmas with retotives. Misses Lorfiia Webster r.eid Queen Dickinson are assisting in Craven & Moore's store during the holidays. Miss Grace Wallace is home from Corva'.lis to spend her Christmas va cation. Miss Emma Hejikle came home to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. a id Mra. E. T. Henkle. The skating rink opened Saturday afternoon, and was patronized by quite e number o young people. Dave Collins, who has been in Se attle for some time, has returned to the city. Kersey Eldrldge of Portland, vis- Bert Wolf left for Brownsville Mon-jlted with his plants here over the duty to spend Christmas. It is re ported that he will return with a bride, but this has been said of him so often that it is only a matter of speculation. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. j, Notice to strangers in the city. 'We have nearly 50 testimonials of ! people we have sold property to, stating they have found us honorable in all dealings. Largest list of farm and city property for sale in the city. See E. E. Tripp, office In the Independence hotel. Dra. O, F. & S. Etta Heisley of s I in . III nvke regular trips to Inde It ,i a. ic s m!,y, Tuesday and Thurs n vs . i ili ore graduates of tho Kirk ul school. Mrs. Heisley will treat Ides aid children. Consultation and examination always free. Better results are Obtained when patients are treated at least three times a week. Office at J. N. Jones. Phone 7912. Salem address 529 Court Street, op Christinas holiday. This is the time of the year the small boy is seen in Sundry School more than all the year. Prof. Ackerman of Monmouth, was in the city Monday, enroute home from Salem. The Spaulding Logging Company's boat went down the river Sunday with a monster raft of logs. Don't fall to attend the orchestra ball at the opera house next Tues day night Mrs. Mabel. Quick and her sister, Miss Minnie Collins, came up from Portland ChristmaB to visit with their parents. J. N. Park of Lemon Cove, Cal., Is visiting his brother, W. H. Park and his sisters, Mrs. S. B. and L. Bald win. H. Hlrschberg went to Portland a few days ago to be present when poslte the court house, in the new I an operation was performed upon his Derby building. I nephew 25c Now 30c January 1, 1913 THE OREGON HOME BUNG 503 COKBETT BUILDING, Portland, Oregon OLIVER K. JEFFRY, Pres. W. B. 8TREETER, Vice Pres. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W. A. KING, First National Bank, Newberg H. I. KEATS, of the Keata Auto Company TU08. PRINCE, Capitalist, Dundee FRANKLIN T. GRIFEITA, Chief Counsel H. E. DO DOE of the Dodge Lumber Company YV. B. 8HIVELY, Atty Retail Merchants' Asn. M. PETERSON, Ford Motor Car Company W. B. BHIVELRY, General Attorney The Oregon Home Builders is Portland's Pioneer Home Builders Company. All Officers and Stockholders have paid par val- . ' ue 26 cents for stock. No bonus stock. No promo- tion stock. ConserTstitre Management. All Stockholders share equally in pro portion to tbeir holdings. The Last Chance to Buy Stock at Original Ground Floor Prices The limited amount of Treuury Stock offered at 25 cents is practic ally all subscribed No stock will be sold after January 1, 1913, except at 30 cents a share. ...-, . I ''- For Particular See Our tocal. Agtnt T. R. NUNN" : C. Street, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON . : u& CASH or Ten Equal Payments y Stock now Selling at 25 cents a share. After Januar 1 the price will be advanced to 30 cents a share. Now is tho time to join the Oregon Home Builders and share in the profits. OUR PRICES 100 Shares 200 Shares 300 Shares 400 Shares 500 Shares 1000 Shares 1500 Shares 2000 Shares 4000 Shares 6000 Shares $ 25.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125X0 220.00 375.00 500.00 1000.00 1250.00 $ 2.50 cijo 7.50 1O.00 12.50 25.00 37.00 50.00 100.00 125.00 down, $ down down down down down down down down 2.50 monthly 5.00 monthly 7.50 monthly 10.00 monthly 12.50 monthly 25.00 monthly 37.00 monthly 50.00 monthly 100.00 monthly No applications will be accepted at down 125.00 monthly these prides later than Jan. 1. The Oregon Home Builders is Portland's Co-Operative Home Building Company. Every Stockholder is an Equal Partner in proportion to his investment . 1913 SERVE 1913 FACING 1SJ13 we' reflect that, you and we are parts of this community, and that thU com munity i and shall be just what all of u jointly muke it no more; no less. The business house today that has no ideals is a decaying concern. Distinction, honor, achievement, romance but yesterday were mili- tary. Today they are commercial. The standards of our civilization are really the standards of our busi ness affairs. Through the gates of commerce and Industry march de velopment, progress, the happiness of nations, the prosperity of gener ations unborn. We shall try, as we have in the past, to realize our duties and our responsibilities and to fulfill them to the limit of our ability; to shirk no part of the commercial bur den that rightfully belongs to us; to cultivate and maintain the desire to perform our work honestly and ade quately, striving alwars to bear in mind that our mission is to SERVE. OREGON POWER iCO., J. L. White, Manager. Vehicles, Farm Implements, Etc. -ARE- GOING AT COST Having been asked to vacate our ware house, which will be torn down and a new building erected for us, we have in augurated a Removal Sale for 30 days during which time all farm Implements, and all goods in this department will be sold at cost. Get busy and help us move. J. D. HI BBS &CO. i