EIQHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTCRPRI8E, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON PAGEPAGE FIVE i FREE FREE FREE ROUND TRIP TO SALEM Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of this Month ASA SI'KCIAI, IN I) IK' KM KNT to tlio IVoplo of I inl(.')crii'iicti to visit our New Uiaiieli .Store ii tlio corner of Court ami High Mh., we,"('alef I'.ros, Homo KuniifheiH," 1 1 1 ak o tliiH freo round trip offer to any couple puiclmHing goods from our store to the value, of $30 or more, or for one por hou a purcliase of $20 or over; and in addition thereto we will prepay the freight on your purchase. It is strictly understood that you shall ho entitled to our 1U percent discount for cash and all special bargains on pale on the day of your purchases Calef Brothers of Salem, Oregon t Local and Personal H B I 1 lyron'it Troubadours I'oburary 'ZT.. Mrn, Mitt Clark of I'nrtlund, 1b vln It.lng her noil and family Ui the city. M tin Cruce Wallace wan home from Coi'viilliri ovr rundity. J..xrta Walker emue down from Kuie una to iipu'id Sunday with IiIh parenta. I Mrs, Hhtwur, who dm been east for h verul month, returned Sunday. ! See Wee & Culbreuth'n ad In thin ' lMHun. It tneuns money to you. i j i Oon't f ill to be at the opera house Tuesday evening, February JJ5. Mrs. Dr. Uutler und Mm. I'. M. Klrklund were In Sulem WedneHduy. Sued potatoes for ale cheap. Hoauty of Hebron, early potatoes. J. O. Mcintosh. 39-40. AI Whitney wub In Portland Sat j urday and brought buck a new Over land j Dr. L. W. Horn, Vtrlnry Sur ge;. Crowley Bro. Livery Barn, In dependence, Ore. Both Phono. A Vulentlne party was held at the hoine of Mrs. 8. 13. Walker last' Friday. , i A nice box of stationery with your Initial embossed for fifty cents. Cra ven & Moore. The Oregon State Fair will be held thlit vttnr In flcnfpmher rnmmpnninr , on the 29th. Elmer Davis left Monday for Ne braska where he will visit for a short time. Mrs.. X. 8. Bohaiiriori Is visiting in I'orUuid and vicinity thla week. Kverybody la plowing and getting tiAy tor spring. bo Washington's Tomorrow will I birthday. ' i.( VV. Horrlll of OorvalllH, w(t In Iho city W(;ilieHday. A. II. Underwood of Forest Grove, whs In the city Wednewlay. A. W. KlHh of Salem, transacted buulnrrHH In the city Monday. A. H. Once of Dallas, was in the city Monday. J. M. Morgan of Albany, was In the city the fore part of the week. J. O. Hooker of Dallas, transact ed biiHlnesH In the city Wednesday. Mrs. Percy Dickinson visited In 8ali;m Wednesday. K. N. Wood of Dallas was la the el'y on business Wednesday. C. W. Black of Dallas visited la the city Friday. W. C. Perry of Stayton, was in the city on business Wednesday. M. L. Prather of Buena Vista, was in the city on business Friday. D. D. Clawgon of Ashland, Is assist ing in the Enterprise office this week. Wilson will soon be president.- Tripp still sells real estate. MEANING OF "POTLUCK" AT THE M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. rn. V Prenehing at 11a. m. Theme: Bid-, ding i Mni Depart. ' Kpworth Ijeugve 6:3u p. rn. Topic: The Social Motive JLove. Leader.. Mrs. E. M. lilenls. Evening sermon, 7:30. Theme: Nor' the Diy of Salvation. j Good singing and a most cordial N. Satidifur. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Te Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature al fyg -Dr. AM In. -Dentist, Cooper Blttcj, Coal for Sale. The Chus. K. SpiMidLug Co. John HobliiH mid family of McNary wore In the cliy Sunday. J 1 air Hwlichi's made from combings. Hlaiiche Htlll, Monnioiith, Oivkoii. Waller ltoy and wife of linens, Mslti-d relatives In the city Sunday. K. K. I'uddork was in lOugone this week. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Both Phones. For Sale. A Jersey cow. Inquire of Craven & Moore, Independence. Fted Scheeler of Salem, visited at. the home of II. C. Rockwell Sunday. W. W. K. Goodell of Itlckreall, In tlio city Sunday . j P. M. Klrkland lius friends visit ing. I ' J. W. WlK.se mid Mr. Stollng were Hali'iu visitors Friday on a land deal. O. T. Murphy wont to Portland Frl day.' Mr. and Min. Cole of Monmouth at tended the meetings at the Christian church Tuitsilay evening. Dice & Calbreath give 10 votes for every cent purchased at their store. Read their advertisement. See Byron's Troubudours at the opera house, Tuesday evening, Feb- jruury 2", and help the hih school. I Samuel Wellliicton from South Da- O. 1. Long says that he sold five !kotil. lg visiting his brother, Jos. Wel lington in this city. Ford uutos last week. Mr. Addis, representing the Rural Spirit, was In Independence Saturday. A fn-potuid boy arrived at the home of Arch Sloper Thursday morn ing. ' FOR SAJ.K. Rod Chaff seed wheat, Ooo. I leek, Mon- J. II. Winters and were In Salem Sunday $1.00 per bushel. mouth Oregon. j Win. Kales, who has been employ , ed iu this office for some time, de- J. Clark i parted Sunday for American Falls, Id. ! T. R. Nimn'H son Phillip fell from Miss HWniehe Stltt of Monmouth, his high chair on Thursday and was a business visitor in tlio city broke his left arm. Friday of last week. I ... . . . , ., ' We take subscriptions for any Paul Revere was seen at the Stur magazine published at publisher's prl- theatre Monduy ilg'ht and enjoyed ces. Craven & Moore. by many. Milton Lehman has purchased a track of land from John W. Hiltl bri'did, the price paid waa $30 per 'acrf. Mrs. J. B. Hll'Ibrand's Dressmak ing parlors in the brown bungalow on C street, opposite the public school. Phone 2912. tf. Mr. ajid Mrs. 'John Robblns of near Salem, attended the revival meetings at the Christian Tuesday evenUig. For farms and city property see Tripp. Sherman Hays moved Into the house he recently purchased from S. McElrnurry, Wednesday. Win. Cosley of Corvallls, was look ing over the city in a business way Saturday. i R. J. Savage of Salem, visited in the city Wednesday in a business way. II. J. Trotten of Salem, was an In dependence visitor the fore part of the) week. 1 W. F. Savage of Salem, was In the City Tuesday aid brought a piano over for the Misses Byers. Anyone wantUig the service of a nurse call on Mrs. Ida B. Phillips, Sixth street. tf. Lynn Huntley returned from Falls City last Saturday after visitwig with his uncle for a couple of weeks. Do not fall to hear Prof. Oow Sunday night. He sings "The Holy On Plunge of the LadU, and Taka What You Cot. The real orUrfu of the word "pot lucl;" U unknown to most of the peo ple who us" tt. In IJmoges, France, however, mie rium Into potluck lte;f. Iu n certain corner of that quaint city ! of Jostling ruofs there Is still segregat ed, miieli as If 1m a ghetto, a Saracen population, prolmhly a remnaot of the wuve of Saracen that swept over Ku- welcome are special features. F. rope hundreds of years ago. Uere they J live Iu their crooked, narrow streets, following old customs handed down from generation to generation. There '; are many butcher shops in the quarter. ' and outside uf each steams a great pot of soup over a glowing brazier. In each pot stands a ladle as ancient as the pot When a customer comes with a penny, in goes the ladle and comes up full of savory broth and chunks of meat, odds and ends that the butcher has had left over. And what comes up the cos tomer has to take. One can Imagine bow anxlotndy the hungry urchin or the mother of seven must eye the In exorable ladle and how pretty girl might get another draw from the butcher's Isiy, At any rate, "to take potluck" meant, to take what you get and say nothing whether the pot Is In Limoges or ii . I . M... lw. i.i.i r. -... ...... ...1 .. fn...u a friend ..f his youth to dinner. New I ropuiar lVieCOaniCS York Sun. I MAf?A.zinf "WRITTEN SO YOJ CAN UMDUtSTANS IT A GREAT Continued Story of tb World' Promn which VOU may begin reading at anv time, and wmcn win noia your interest forever. 250 PAGES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES 200 ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST The "Shop Note" DepvtnM (20 pages) Bivca cany ways 10 do tnings now to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc Amateur Mechanic" flO oairm) trllnhnw f-n maKe mission lumiture. wireless outfit, boats. cuauies, maaic, ana sm me uungs a boy tov $1.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS Ask your newsdealer, or witrrc rom race aaaiptx coanr today LlPOPUUBf ijaxauNics - mi Gives Warning of a Storm. In the bay of Biscay frequently Sur Ing the uuiumii und winter In ealir. weather a heavy sea gets up and rolls In on the coast four and twenty hours before the gale which causes it arrives and of which It is the prelude In this case the wave action, gpnerated on the other side of the Atlantic by the wind, travels ar n much greater rate than that of the body of disturbed a't and thus gives warning of the comlnj storm. J. L. White of Dallas was in city Wednesday. the I: POPULAR MECHANICS CO. sis w. wnMatrhMi at chicaco J. 0. VnnOrsdale of Dallas, was ; In the city last week attending the Sunday School Convention. Mrs. K.' Hoblnsort of Portland, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Craven. F. A. Iouty ajid wife of Portland, visited relatives In the city last we"k. Mrs. Nannie Markhnm of Wood burn, visited with her sister, Mrs. Doruslfe, Sunday. lJr. Foster Informs us that he ex pects to practice In Salem, but will not move there at present. J. J. Linn in building a new garage for the automihlle he recently pur chased. Our policy is everything to your satisfaction or your money back. Williams Drug Co. 1 150 acre farm to rent. $200 a year caBh rent. See J. (i. Mcintosh Real Estate Co. Protracted meetings are being held In the Fairview School house every evening. A minister from St. Johns has charge of the services. Wm. Roberts of Salem, was In the city Wednesday. He has some Idea of building an addition to the Garage for Edwards & Ball. A coat of paint has been applied to the high school building which gives It a more attractive ppear anc.. FOR SALE. A choice 15-acre fruit farm located one mile from Indepen dence. For particulars see Mc intosh & Kurre. church cty." Seed potatoes for sale cheap. Beau- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Russell returned man went down to Sulem Sunday in to (iervais Sunday, having eomo here on accout of the Illness and death of . his mother. The band boys met Tuesday even- I Ing for rehearsal of some new music.' Hoyed Brownie and Earnest Hart- ! Judging from the progress they are the launch "Spltten Liz." C. G. Long has four Fords on the making, Independence will have bund hard to equal In the state. Hani Kautzman, who came here last The Independence Basketball Team met Its first defeat this year at Sil ' verlou Saturday evening. Tho score was 3.'i to 18. Prof. H. C. Seyour of Dallas, was .in attendance at the Sunday School market, all arriving from Portland summer expecting to embark In the Sunday. I newspaper business with G. A. Hurley but failed to make connections, Is A. L. Sperling went to Portland the owr engllged ln the publication of a first) of the week and purchased a . r &t HouUq11( 0regon called tne line new auto. A. M. Brown and wife went to Sal- Convention in this city Saturday and em Saturday to attend a decoration Sunday. Borvlee by the soldiers' Relief Corpse of Salem on Sunday the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, who sold their home to the Baptisti society, last week, will move to Sidney, we are told, where he will engage merchandising. We have a long list of clubbing prices on magazines. Let us know in what magazine you want and we will quote you prices. Craven & Moore. i t i The Famous Victor VICTROLA The. one you see advertised sit much is curried in Independ ence by the RED CROSS PHARMACY. Call and hear the most perfect talking machine made. Can lie bought on the Dollar a W eek Plan A Style to Suit every purse. $15.00 $200. The Red Cross Pharmacy j Columbia Herald. Something New. Shell motor spirit,, guaranteed to give better light, develop ten per cent more power wild last longer than gasoline, and non-explosive, at A. M. Brown's. School children all over Oregon are being; solicited to actively engage in : procuring signatures to a petition i which will be forwwarded to Presl- j dent Wilson, asking that the battle- j ship, Oregon lead the opening naval parade through the Panama canal. I John Winters, who has been quite poorly for some time, is convalescent. : Mrs. Winters remains about the same. y of Hebron Early potatoes. J. G. Mcintosh. ' J. W. Richardson, Sr., completed a contract at McNary and returned Ihonie Saturday. The Woodman social has been in definitely postponed on account of the smallpox scare In the city. - E. E. Tripp reports the sale of the O. E. Potneroy residence ia North! Independence to H. Woods. Mrs. A. E. Cross of Aberdeen Wash., has been visiting her sister- in-law, Mrs. Zelpha Cross at the Hotel Lerona. E. C. Gentry of Vancouver. Wash., has been visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Gentry east of this city. He arrived home Thursday. Claud Oviatt and family have left for Newport where they will reside. Messrs. Percy Dickinson and Oren Byers have the skating rink In charge at present Seats for the Portland Symphony Orchestra concert held in Salem March 2, now on " sale at Williams drug store. Section reserved for out of town patrons. 39-40. Standing- of the contestants in the II00.OO Piano contest at Bice & Clalbreath's, week ending February 12, 1913: No. 10, 2,310; 13, 2,035; 14, 4,600; 20, 1,198,025; 21. 1,708,520; 22. 2,590; 49, 183,610; 57, 192,060; 64, 390,520; 72, 2,400; 79, 383,275; 83 6,600; 123, 386,975. Voting' Coupon THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR ONE THOUSAND VOTES If Presented on or Before February 26, 1913. ' Favor of The above coupon, before accepted at Conkey & Walker's store for balloting, must be cut out neatly not torn out and if possible tied or pinned In bunches of five or ten. Not acceptable after1 date Indicated. To Oar Friends and Neighbors You know us. You know we would not that we could not afford to go back on our word. Nor can you afford to Igriore this money-back-if-not-satisfied offer on this splendid laxative. should have been dispelled remain to poison the system. Headaches, biliousness, nervous ness and other tormenting and seri ous ills are common when the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. All this may be avoided, ii yon will accept our advice. exo& (fytciex&eA taste just like candy. They ara soothing and easy in action. They do not cause griping, nausea, purg ing or excessive looseness. They tend to tone and strengthen intestinal nerves aud muscles. They promptly relieve constipation, and help to per manently overcome it. Rexail Orderlies promote better spirits and better health. In ail of these things they are vastly superior to old-fashioned, harsh, salts and other purgatives, which are not only unpleasant to take but which usually leave the bowels in worse condition than before. We particularly recom mend Rexail Ordi-ilips for children, aged and delicate persons. Rexail Orderlies come in vest pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets. lOo; 38 tablets. 25c: 80 tablets, 50o. CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexail Orderlies an- not sold by all drug lists. You can buy Rexail Orderlies only at The Rexail Stores. You can buy Rexail Orderlies in this community only at our store: WILLIAMS DRUG CO. independence The ggigg. Store We honestly believe we have the best bowel remedy ever made the most plcasant-to-take, most per manently beneficial laxative for relief from the miseries and dangers arising from constipation. We wouldn't aay this if wc didn't believe it to be true. We wouldn't risk our reputation by making such atatements did we not feet sure you would find them true. Our faith is built both on the knowledge of what Rexail Orderlies are made of and on observation of very many severe cases in which they have proven their merit. Try t hem at Our Risk If they do not abundantly prove their merit with you also if you are not entirely satisfied with them we will refund your money aud we will do that on your mere say-so. We don't a.k you to risk a penny. Isn't that fair? Just let the bowels fail in properly doing their work just let their action be delayed and incomplete and the entire system aud every other organ suffers. Wastes that OREGON V. J. BROWN, prop. IN 1) E TEND KXC E, OK EG ON 4...4.4'K"t'H'4"H'4' 4,444.4.4.44,4.4. 4Mf.4.4.4.4.4HH..jH.4Mfr i The Byron 'Troubadours eome hlgh- ly reccrmmended and the High Scbool j asks your support in bringing the best talent of the age to our city. The company Includes Troubadours Grand Orchestra, Saxaphone quar tet and quintets, vocal solos, duets, trios, quartettes and chorouses. The s i? ions vary from the native 'if?g ill -hiivts of the tropics, to h " o v 'fi ;i. ljed works of modern 1: s r . ' h j r v U'ts blend in harmony rare ly iqualed and never excelled always' pleastitiK the most fastidious audien ces. Among their many instruments Is nn old Italbm harp valued at fifteen hundred dollars; also a Byrondolin, played by four persons and used by this company only. This instrument was Invented by a member of the company. CARD OF THANKS We, the children of the late Mrs. Carrie Russell, desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors who assisted us during 'the illness and at the bur ial of our beloved mother. THE FAMILY. DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Sooihes irritated throat and lungs, stops chronic and hacking cough, re lieves tlckllirig throat, tastes good, take no other; once used always used Buy it at all druggists. Drs. 0. F. & 8. Etta Heisley of Snlein will make regular trips to Inde pendenee Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs d iys. Both are graduates of the Kirk vlle school. Mrs. Heisley will treat lad;es aud children. Consultation and examination always free. Better results are obtntlned when patients are treated at least three times a week. Office at J. N. Jones. Phone 7912. Salem address 529 Court Street, op tposite the court house, in the new Derfcy Wtttt- Thore is a Reiall Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada and Crput Britain. There is a different Hxull Remedy for nearly everv ordinary human ill ' eaeu especially designed for the particular ill for which it is recommended. The Rexail Stores are America's Greatest Drug stores . j. 4. .j 4, 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. .I.4"M"M"fr4"i"M"? i' '1' 'I' ! '1' ' 'I1 ! 1 'jr-V. ,y""V A TTV Will soon be here. For Bikes and Motor Bikes Come and See Us. The Independence Repair Shop 4. -r fy. J. - 41 "H I t r t t SalvesCan'fCureEczema In regard to skin diseases, medical authorities are now asreed on this: Don't Imprison the disease serms in your skin by the use of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all eczematous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple -wash: A compound of Oil Of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other In gredients as combined In the D.D.D. Prescription, Thla, penetrates to the, disease germs and destroys them, thert soothes and heals the skin as nothing else lias ever done. A 50 cent bottle will start the cure and give you instant relief. We have made fast friends of more than one family by recommendating this D.D.D. Prescription to a skin suf ferer here and there, and we want you to try It now on our positive pay guar antee. D.D.D. Soap keeps the poresL. Ueup; aslt us, " ) Williams Drug Co.