INPKJ'KNPENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON fHE OLD RELIABLE i Uo 7n y i lit 1 ii 071 H" ( lu LI n 1 1 1 v - II I 4 mm 0 UU U U B Absolutely Pure WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal J few UIUKU Mav Day Ball. See Messner's add this week. Thr. piher has returned from Eugene. rr W. R. AUin was in Ralem Thursday. Pearl Locke was over to Salem last week. a koa hull fnr 5 cents, at rk 1 1 ' vi.ww Wagoner's. Oranges, letnmons and bananas, at Wagoner's. Tata vnnr Mohair to S. M. Dan- tel. Monmouth. Mrs. A. J. Goodman was a Salem visitor Thursday. Fresh milch cows for sale. En quire of Henry Hill. Crepe tissue paper in the roll or ( bunch at Wagoner's. f G. A- Hurley was a Dallas busi ness visitor Monday. . Take ; vour butter, eggs and poultry to Messner. Cooper & Hurley for law, collec tions and insurance. Mrs. A. J. Goodman was a capi tal city visitor last week. Our soda fountain is in good working order. Wagoner's. . Mr. Gessner, a Salem musician, drove over Sunday afternoon. Lota of new prrltv upriiij? and i summer goods atS. M. Dnw, Seven Geo. W. Child' for 25 ! rent, to close out, at Wagoner's Mim Jei Wann. of Salem, vis ited Miss Lela Hnren oer fcun da v. a BrtT.tla family ponv for nl or trade. Enquire at this of- fice m J. A. Mills tteiuM the meeting of Rebekahs Tuesday ev- "n Mis Mabel Wells, of I'ortlanu, veiled over Sunday in Independence. r n C,rev is having an ad- diti i sdded to the east side of his house. ' t v. Hubbard left last week to v . -' ' , . nis imu pin in , t"r r ' Albany. When in town call at Messner 8 for the new summer uress ruiiu. soieselte. vv , Meaner is havirg a large Sign painted on the south snle of his store ..t I JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES and a complete line of the GENUINE T J Hf fit l in "1847 Rogers Bros.1 Knives, Forks, Snnnns. etc. Kv CKrefuUy xmlned " Pin I Rcpalrlo(. ,cPo Kramer $ Co., INDEPENDENCE, ORE I'tv mir nodii wottT drinks, t j Wagoner's. John Johnson, of Eugene, after a short visit with relatives here, re turned home Monday. I Campbell fi Brotners. ; Another largo shipment of wall paper has ar rived consisting of (ho latest designs and colorings, j,; House cleaning is near at hand and now is the S: time to select your 3; CARPETS i While wo have, a complete stock. Wo have just re ceived a large shipment of new and pleasing pat- 5. terns. You are cordially invited to call in and ex- j.; amine our stock. For bedt ooms there is nothing nicer than new clean matting in this line. We jj. have a largo stock from which you can select. Campbell Brothers. xf;aa RnHHi'ft Kntler was a Dallas Miss Helen Calbieath, of Bulem, j visitor Thursday. She has organ ized a music class there. . 1 Via hnmn of Mrs. A g yiMuug v ',, " M. Hurley. tt in;r.n limn is now at HOUSe hand. Crepe paper for shelves, at 0. Davidson Parker, Oreg. Wagoner's. Mrs. I. Claggett is slowly recov ering from her recent severe stroke Presbyterian church today of paralysis O'd Oregonians for i.ouse clean ing in bunches of 50 for 15 cents, at Wagoner's. Miss Bertha Osborne is extreme ly ill at the home of her parents south of town. ' Mrs. Geo. Conkey was a sufferer this week of the universal com plaint, lagrippe. f'mintv Treasu-er Dalton has is sued a call for all warrants prior to August 15, 1901. When in Salem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters lor Independence people. F A. Douty and A. J. Goodman returned Sunday from a business visif to various points. ' Hon. John H.Mitchell sent us a mail pouch of seed, wnicu Kiributed to people desiring the same Monte Briggs, of Portland, spent c..,t .. mifVi fripnHa in town. ' K Ll 11' i.J ...v. ' - mm mm Germ Killers vSoap and Water This is supposed to be quite a good preventative tor all germs . of disease, of whatsoever kind. But of what service is the preventative when not applied. All know that when diHer ent objects are hidden from our view that they are the very things that are neglected iu every instance. The same rule applies in the soda water business. In the old style fountain, where the tilting jars are nsed to hold the syrups, they are filled time after time without being washed, in our new sanitary fountain we are simply compelled to keep everything clean, for everything is right in eight, and you know as a general rule people do things because they have ' . to. Our syrups are all kept in bottles, which is the re aults of later improvements. These syrup bottles have to . be filled every morning and there is where the soap and good hot water gets in its work. Our soda fountains has been kept going all through the winter and is now m tine condition to take care of the trade. A number of new drinRs just received. Harry E. Wagoner, Main Street, . mTTT7OTivrnFwrK. - - OREGON. I have 75 bushels of good De- wheat for sale. Mrs. J The Polk County Sunday School fmiuniinn in heinc held at the Rev. E. C. Wigniore, of Mon mouth, was an incoming passenger on Friday afternoon s train. Ralph Davidson, who is attend !nir Hrbnol in Oorvallis. visited over Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Harry Clodfslter, of Corval lis, was an incoming passenge Friday for a visit with relatives. A gentleman has written us that he has several good timber land claims that can be located on, at a very reasonable Yitrure. Any one wishing information can inquire at this office. Mra TiplAin You n sr. mother of John and E. M. Young, is expected here from Missouri in AuguBt to onpnrl several months. With her will come a sister , and brotlier-in law of the Young brothers. ' E. C. Wigmore, of the Monmouth Christian church, has accepted the chair of Hebrew in the diyinity -efrotdrTrttrgerie ThTTTihTvesTly wins one of the ablest men in the ministry in the state by securing Mr. Wigmore. ' Cooper & Hurley have a month ly real estate bulletin with their 'property described on it not all k onmn nf it. Send for it. or if you have friends in the Uat-t send their names and we will send them our bulletin. Good chance for the right man to make some money half or whole interest in a tile factory doing a good business. Can sell all you make. Ship by both river and rail. Owner has other business and cannot attend both. Address Newberg Tile Factory. Newberg, Oregon. Once again the ladies of the Vf. R. C. wish to draw attention to their May day ball at the auditor ium. The Independence o chestra is to furnish music, and the ladies wiph to say the floor will be in the best shape it has e7er been in. Dancing tickets, 75c. Spectators 25c. A'l ladies free. Supper will be served by the ladies. Davidso? & Hedge. Props. Ciffivr. Ciurnret te.,Tobw cop nntl Conlbctidnevy. Wanted-To purchase a snd-jlg QpQQ, hand anvil, weighing aoom i pounds. Enquire at this otlic ai once. A. N. Halleck's Peerless Hair Tonio will be sold by A. S. Locke, of Independence, or A. . HallecK, of Monmouth. Mrs Galloway is here today at 3 P. M. to meet with the Indie of In dependence in the endeavor to or- Fikst Class Soim Fountain Connection. in ganize a Lewis & Clark club flnnner &' Hurley offer an 80- t fiO acres cleared, 30 RLIO v..v " ftprp in cultivation good oppor tunity and good property for the money. $25 per acre. K. E. Bryan & Son, a large Dal las firm, have decided to retire from that field and devote their energies to business interests at Falls City. Clover Leaf, Rebekah Lodge, of .1 Unm .lotol Mm. It. Jj. mis r.iiy, nn c.vv-v . Hawkins, Mrs. J. E. Hubbard and Mrs. J. A. Mill" delegates to the prand lodge which .onvenes in Portland May 21. Mrs. E. T. Ilenkle was recommended as dis- Cooper it Hurley have a tract of 720 acres of good land, well locat ed, improvements, well fenced, only 132.50 per acre. Copper & Hurley offer 53 acre, good house, two hen houses, big barn, good wells, 10 acres in truit, all cleared. Price, $70 per acre. John Lane and wife, old-time friends ot the family of Wm. Iliff in Llinois, arrived Monday from the East. They are prospective residents of this vicinity. Administrator's sale, at the T. H. ! McCabfl lucm, one mile north ot Independence on Saturday, April 25, at 1 p. m. Will sell two cows and calf, yearling heifer, one horse, household good, fanning utensils, etc. Thos. Pomeroy, administrator. We want ft representative 111 . . . a V J every city and town in this state Moore's Hair Invigorator and 1 tQ pregent our business. Our prop Herpicide are the world's greatest j OHlti0n ia an exceptional one and S'-alp cleansers and hair invigor-J offers to a good, reliable, honest ors. Both are for sale at J. 8. 1 party, .with n,, not less Moore's barber shop. Call and , Yo7.So in' a t have Jir. moo re give n.u Fm"-- )llCa" : liA.m filf Imritimiitft hllfiinpHB. tiou ot either remedy and you will j (rms wjth stamp, C. G. Pulsifer never be without one or the other. I Co., Lumber Exchange, Seattle. t ' - - Several young men drove to 3a- AiL- lem last Thursday evening to see Chas. B. Hsntord, the Shakespear ean scholar; produce "Much Ado About Nothing." The performance was an excellent one, but the at tendance was poorer than shows Cirlp Remedies in Grout Iniiiuid When colds and grip are prevalent the quickest and surest remedies are in great demand. Mr. Joseph D. Wil liams, of MoDulf, Vu., says that he was cured ot a veiy deep and lasting Httauk of la grippe by using Chamber- nrlv ftfp t.rvlnir hhv- . . 1MIII O M " " " . have which come througn tills eru other preparations witli no etlecl. place. i For sale by Klrklan Drug Co. 4$ (US as 4XS fa No preparation 011 the market equals Formaldehyde as a smut eradicator. It is a preparation use. and recommended by the Oregon Agricultural College. Farmers will do well to give this formula a thorough test. Directions: One ounce to three gallons of water. This "solution is sprinkled on 10 bushels of wheat, and then thoroughly mix in order to moisten each grain . A. S. Locke, 9 L. The Independence Druggist. 'jfa