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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1912)
flGHT PAGt TM IMPN1NCI iHTtM IHMfCMMNtt. WHOM. 1 Al rnum r d o it au v v w A Sh it VOi' A . A6trU TV MftfUn Trrkt ' S t-fM Ml U' I III ftV sirailaring the FbodamfRctfutt (ingdie Stcwado udBwosi Promotes DuJestionflmW1 luuinif Bet fnntolnt npitfir OpuiuXatphine nor Mineral RUT flAHt UllL. MnW- a ii Art nmM)v fnrfVnsftt- Hon . Sour Stomad.Dlarrtnti Wormsfonvuismujewnw ncss aiuiLOSS ur stxr. AcSmd SijMlW af .1 II.M I tf HIV D 7 PUIfl I For Infants and C dldren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature NEWS OLD ENOUGH NOW TO BE NEW u w Exct Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years nil TMsT MWTAM CtaMNf. RIW tlTT. NEW YEAR'S DAY COPYRIGHT IS THE DAY OF GOOD RESO LUTIONS, AND IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A GOOD ONE YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER OP PORTUNITY THAN TO GO STRAIGHT TO GOOD'S HAR NESS STORE AND THERE RE SOLVE TO USE HIS MAKE OF HARNESS EXCLUSIVELY, AND CLINCH THE RESOLUTION BY ORDERING A NEW SET AT ONCE . ... D. D. GOOD Hanna Block. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Home to the Folks for Christmas and New Year Holidays THE IWflllxvwwi Has authorized a low round trip fare from all points on Its lines in Oregon; from points on the Corvallis & Eastern; Salem, Falls City & Western, and the Pacific Railway and Navigation Co. of One and One-Third Fare SALE DATES: December 21st to 25th inclusive aid from December 28th to January 1st, 1913, inclusive, with final return limit January 2nd, 1913. For specific fares from any station, train service, satle dates, limits, etc., call on nearest Agent, or wrtte to John M.Scott. Gen, Pass. AgeRt., Portland, Ore. MILLiER & KANNE Manufacturers of Mission Craft Furniture of Merit. Also all kinds of Built, in Work Such as Buffet Dutch Kitcheni?, Book Cases, Ktc. Shop opposite new hotel. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON In the forenoon of said day, at th County Court room In thai county court ltoaa at the City of DuIIm. Orctzoo. bs been appointed by sudd ' . , Court a the time and place for the Mr. IHckaon of h X. U flouring heMrui of options to the aald a- mill has btt U Portland during (WCOUnt aIU, .Htlmsent thereof, jtke wt'k purchasing new machinery. clwlng 0( Bald ets.to. ' Messrs. Jma Gwm and James w E, ciUVKN, Lawreuce, Sr., havs taken contract Bxecut0r of the estiAe of Charles N. to furnish 30,000 hop poles for M. H. fharp, doceaael Portland. The Dole n p a. I AVVUMii vs. - - -, a- Mnuyvi w,. v. w . will be cut from Pvter Pfau'a place Data of first publication Doc. 20, 1912. just wesi or iowu. Epb, Young, who haa beta here From Independence te Dallas. I from California for some Urn, left: ."""'."" , . , tor the Golden Stat, to remain six , -mm a -- or eUfht months. He and his broth- to lt ZM D m. and arrive, at er have purchased a fine rarm near tldius Bt 3.00 p. m. Independence. Train No. 64. leaves Independence rt 4 .. m ii.i. aauy av o:uw ni. iuiu uuiu Mrs. L. Osborn, recently rrom v. iuu - . fall. Is doing dressmaktog, with 7I00 a. in. shop in the opera house block. I Train No. 68. Lowves Independ- Our town seems to be infested with J-" tnnps. One of the cuases. broke ll;45 fc m Into Claggett & Merwln's hardware Train No. "0. Leaves independ Btore Tuesday night and pillaged the ence at :16 p. in.. Monmouth at 6:30 tZZJTS the surplus cash. P- m.. aaid arrive, at Dallas at 6:55 p. 11 revolver, tore up some paper and From independence to AlrlU. departed. Train No. 61. Leaves indepena- n t -n a. m. and Monmouth at Claggett & Merww are now - (rryN at AlrUe ing into the store building formerly 7:15 m occupied by Henry Pt terson for 8: ' Train No. 73. Leaves Independ- dru stork Unce at 3:35 P. . and Monmouth The Irrepressible ex-herlff. Lark . ' At k n ... 1. ... HllVO M I I I m JaMaMMAHAA nail, came larougu iuwh ago, haaing walked from Salem. Tha Mof etwntlnnpr of death in the winter and spring months is pne- 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a . v.- ..A , - or m mil UPMVPH RE IDaAUeUUCIll'O - umonia. i auviuivo ... - . colds and grip. In any attack by onei-i? m- Train No. 69. Leaves Dallas dally at 1:00 p. m. and MonmoutL at l:n 0. m.. and arrives In Independence e I at 1:40 p. m. , Train No. 71. Leaves wauns ai 7:20 p. m. and Monmouth at 7:45 p. o..4 ,iv at Imlnnnndence at has kept him from having pneumonia g :'q5 p. m. j.i if 1 aimi in lnrlMnddBnce. Train No. 62. Leaves Airlie dudly of these maladies no time should be lost In taking the best medicine ob talnable. Countless thousands han found this to be Dr. King's New Dis covery. "My husband believes It thr or four times." writes Mrs George W. Place, Rawsonvllle. Vt, "wad for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guar anteed for all bronchial affections. Price 50c and $100. Trial bottles free at all druggists. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE Prof. Fredrickson of McMinnvtlle College, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunay morning and even ing. A cordial invitr Ion Is extend ed to all to hear him. Mrs. R. H. Knox departed yester day for CWlfomla, where she will remain several weeks. Jas. Hilllard has purchased t farm near Roseburg, and will move his family there soon. Miss Carrie Yotng of Portland, Is visi ing her mother, Mrs. I. Claggett. Der.u Vance of Castle Rock, Wash., is visiting with N. F. Gillispie this week. Moody Rlckman of Redmond, Cal ls visiting his brother In the city. He recently met with an accident with st gun. In which he lost a hand. Annual Shareholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence National Bank will be held on the Second Tuesday In January (Janurcy 14, 1913) between the) tours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., at the bank for the purpose of elect ing a board of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Dated this 10th day of December, 1912. R. R. DeARMOND, Cashlfir. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereliy given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence & Monmouth Railway Company will be held at the Independence National Bank in. In dependence, Oregon, on the 28th day of December, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing office" for said company for the ensuing year and for the transaction of other business thit may properly come before said meet- D. W. Sears, Secretary. Dated Dec. 10, 1912. Ing. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is, hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Charles N. Tharp, deceased, has filed his finad account ,in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Saturday, Jan. 18th, 1913, a the hour of 10 o'clock rm naiiM to Independence. Train No. 73. Leaves Dwilas dally at 3:20 p. m. and Monmouth at 3:55 Train Mo. 65 leaves UMias aauy ai at 7:25 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:00 a. m. aa arrives ai muepenuuiico m 8:15 a. rn. Train No. 72. Leaves Alrlle dally at 5:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 5:35 p. m.. and arrives at lnaepenuence ai 5:45 p. m. From indepneoence to wwi mi""- Tmin Nn 124. Leaves Indeoend- ence dally it 8:20 a. m. and arrives at West Sitlein at 9:00 a. m. Trttn No. 126. 'Leaves Independ ence at 4:05 p. m. and arrives at West Salem at 4 : 4a p. m. From West Salem to Independence. Train No. 123. Leaves West Salem rtniiv at 8:50 a. m. and urrlves at Independence at 10:25 a. m. Train No. 12;. Leaves west aiem daily at 6:30 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 7:15 o. m. i WANTED, i POULTRY, HOGS, VEAL AND I HIDES I Highert Market Price Paid. ? Check mailed Promptly on Receipt of Shipment. T Empty poultry coops free of X chnrge at Independence Seed & i Feed Store, lad. pendt nee, Ore. f Ref. Lumbermens' Nat. Bank. HERRON oV WILLING' Commission Merchant. Front and Yamhill St. PORTLAND, OREGON CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. 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Monmouth St. Independence, Oregon n w year's QrceiiiBij YE8, EVEN WHEN WE KNOW THEY HAVE NO INTEN TION Or PURCHASING AT LEAST NOT AT PRESENT. BECAUSE Wa rtever Ilk to mla a hnce to do m advertising, and It plaM u quit a bit to dlaplay our good for the benefit of lookers. It Often happone that aomethlnfl that wa enow provoa lr rlatibl then, tho lookar become a buyer. But aa wa aald, when tho lookers only look our good are bound to produe an affect an affect that may byo and by materialize Into fuel naes. SHOWING PEOPLE IS PLANTING SEED IN GOOD SOIL. WILL YOU BE A LOOKER T BICE & CALBREATH INDEPENDENCE OREGON Ulerry 0)ri$tma$ and Rappy new year TO EACH AND ALL THE SEASON PR0MPT8 US TO EXPRESS TO YOU OUR APPRECIATION OF THE PATRONAGE YOU HAVE BE STOWED UPON US IN THE PAST YEAR . . . WE AGAIN WISH YOU A MERRY CHRI3TMA8 AND THAT THE NEW YEAR WILL. BRING YOU HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. Rowe's Jewelry Store , Where a Dollar Ooct Its Duty. Did you ever atop to think how mt'ch of the happlne of your homo I due to the GROCERIE8 YOU BUY? A bad tomach will ruin the best disposition and poor quality food Is the surest way to ruin your stomach. Us the finest food only and ba sure of making your home Happy. IT IS THE KIND OF GROCERIES WE SELL THAT ARE CREATING THE HAPPY HOMES AROUND YOU .... Commence Today Try a few of these high grade goods. N. J. B. Coffee. Drifted 8now Flour. Swift's Ham and Bacon. Del Monte Canned Fruits. Flag Brand Vegetables. Golden West Spice and Ext. All Are Absolutely Guaranteed. FLUKE & JOI-INSON New Train Schedule ON Ti.IK Oregon Electric Railway- , , , . 1 1 . , s NORTH BOUND Leave E. Independence 7:37 a. in.; 10:55 a. m.; 1:39 p. in.; 3:37 p. m. Arrive Salem 8:OOa. m.; 11:20 a. in.; 2:00 p. in.; 4:00 p. m. Arrivelortla!id 10:OO a. m.; 1 :2() p. m.; 4:00 p. in.; 5:35 p. in. SOUTH BOUND Leave Portland 6:30 a. ni.; 8:40 a. in.; 11:00 a.m.; 2:25 p.m. ; 5 :00p.m. Salem 8:30 " 10:10 " 100 p.m.; 4:30 " 6:30 " Arrive E. Inde. 8:47 " 10:28 . 1:18 " 4:47 " B:48 ' Albany 9:40 " 11:10 " 2:00 " 5:30 " 7:30 " Eugene 11:30 " 12:4rp m. 7:30 " 9:00 " Skinner Brothers' Boat connects with these trains Leaving Indepen dence twenty minutes before train time for Kast Independence. For details consult Skirxner Brothers Holiday Reduced Fare Round-Trip Tickets Sold on Trains at East Independence. W. E. C0MAN, Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.y Portland, Ore,