OREflON I iS 1 ) K T K N D K N C li ENTKUrRISB. ISDErENWWCE. " -"I 1 1 Monmouth Correspondents. 1 1 Mr. Raw of Airlie, was in town Saturday! Work on the Pettit house is pro grossing nicely. Builey Small, of Albany, spent Sunday in town. V. N. O'Kelley is at home from the logging camp. The Misses Hiatt had two lady cousins visiting with them Sunday. Lnfe Loughary and wile spent Sunday with their daughter's family. , A largo crowd from hero attend ed the baptising at Independence Sunday. Chance Mulkey and family, of Pleasant Hill, are visiting friends and relatives in town. Frank Loughary and family were guests Sunday of Mrs. Loughary's sister, Mrs. George Adkins. Jefferson Robertson, of Kings Valley, was visiting with his sister, Mrs. Maggie O'Kelley, last week. The Misses Fanny and Ida Bush, of Pedee. were the guests ot A. N. Halleck's family Sunday and Mon day. The excavating under the col lege building, under the manage ment of John Murphy, is gettine along nicely. Grandpa and Grandma Ketch um, of Independence, wer- gn-sts of Mrs. Mary Pool and son last week. Mr. Ketchum is gaining in health quite rapidly. Elder Wigmore took charge of the blacksmith shop while Mr. Chute was attendidg court. He is not afraid to roll up his sleeves and work any where. Say, you fellows, who like to read the Enterprise, why don't you give your correspondent your subscription, then you won't haye to borrow from your accommodat ing neighbors. It seems that a cold wave has struck Oregon. The weather is colder lor this time of the year than it has been known to be for years. rcrjbady-Buffers from the cold and nothing is growing as it should. Mrs. Mary Meador was a Dallas visitor Friday. Tt it mn not For the disagreeable things in life it would be entirely impossible for us to fully appreciate the good, and if it were not for the qual ity of fiazelwood Tee Cream It would not continue to be held as the leading ice cream of the state and one that can not be surpassed by ice cream made by any concern on the Pacific coast. Served by the dish or sold in quantity at Simpson Bros., Leading Confectioners MONMOUTH, OREGON. George. Murphy and Lorin Wal ler have gone to th"ir timber claims. Frank Loughary and family vis ited with Otis Wolverton and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Word Butler, of Independence, were visiting his father Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tracy visited Sunday with Mrs. Tracy's father, George Rogers. v Mrs. John Bvers, of Irving, for merly of Independence, is visiting with J. A. livers' family. Mrs.' Mattison, of Gaston, re turned home Sunday after a week's visit with her daughter here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin, of Independence, spent Sunday with Mrs. Baldwin's mother, Mrs. Em-mett. A Sure Thing, ni Haiti Unit nothing is sureex- tWlh anil tsxes. but that is not altogether true. Dr. Kiuu's New Dis covery for Consumption Is a sure cure for alt lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to thut. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre, or Khepenltown, w. Va., says: "I had a severe ease of i,rouchitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of. but got uo relief. One bottle of Dr. Kings New Discov ery then cured ie absolutely." It's Infallible for eioup, whoopiUR cough, grip, pneumonia and cousunitHU.il. I ry it. ll' guaranteed by Kirklami Drug Co. Trial bottles free. Regular Maes 50c, 11.00. FALLS CITY. Frank. Butler will survey next Saturday for the prospective water works. Mrs. Electa Richardson has pur chased the Mrs, J. V. Murphy claim' southwest of Teal's mill. ' Many sf the young people here will attend the several picnics held at different places in our county. The Coast Range mill is running every day and work on the rebuild ing of their flume is being pushed. A large cougar was killed a few miles north of town a few days ago, Joe Murphy being the lucky nim- rod. Mrs. Ada Clark, who is staying with Mrs. Sullivan, was called to Portland Tuesday by the illness of her mother. Oscar Bryan and wife are here and the former will assist his uncle, R. E. Bryan, in the store for a short time. Mrs. Elsie Parry has nut entirely recovered from her recent attack of la grippe, and intends soon to go to Southern California to see if that climate will not benefit her, 0. E. Leet and George Tice went to Portland on the 20th, being delegates to the Odd Fellows grand lodge. Several others went down to see "Teddy" as he passed through. A1KL1E. Delmar Hedgepath is clerking in E. A. Taylor's store. C. W. Paget, of Pedee, took the motor for Independence Monday evening. William Woods has moved his family from the Simpson hop yard to the house recently vacated by B. S. Hastings, near Airlie. GKKATLY ALA KM 131 ' By Persistent .Cough, but Per manently Cured by Chamber lain's Cough Kemetly. Mr. II. P. Burbage, a student at law, in Greenville, S, C, had been troubled for four or five years with a tnrif innoliH Pliliull whiull he HHVH. "irrunllv uliirmptl mp. ciniHintr me to fear that I was in the llrwt stage of consumption. wr, jjuroiigi", uaving seen Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy nilvprtlMPtl. rnncliiili'd to trv it. Now Willi urllllf. Il HHVM (if it: "I BfKin It'll, H remarkable change and after using two bottles or me iweoiy-uve eeni size was permanently cured." Sold by Kimana urug co. Spread of the Bible. Whatever view we may take of higher criticism, the spread of the Bible will go on. It will be read as a story even by those who do not regard it as a sacred book. The tales of the Patriarchs and of the great men of Israel will not easily fade out of the human early world. They will not easily fade out of the human mind. lbey bring to us TWel. of the Sunt- nut. Is visiting st the home or I.H. William. Quite a number from here at tended the big how at Corvalhs Saturday. B. S. and .1. F. Hastings left last Monday for their new home in Washington. MiwOUi Hastings, after a few weeks' visit at home, has returned to Portland. J. Bagley will represent Maple Grove at thu president's reception on the 21st inst. Miss Stella liagley, of Maple G.ove, is the guest of Miss Bertha Staats this week. Mrs. W. W. Williams, of The Dalles, is visiting friends and rela tives in these parts. J. L. Caron went to Dallas Sat urday to attend a meeting of the Wool Growers' Association. Floyd Williams, ft Sophomore at the Agricultural College, visited with his paronts Sunday. Miss Waters, of McTim mood's Valley, began a short term of school in this district Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hooker and son, of Brownsville, were visiting the former's brother, Tommy, dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney, recent arrivals from Nebraska, now lo cated near Lewisville, were in town shopping Monday. Miss Eva Ktaats, a student at the O. A. C accompanied by Miss Mabel Keady and Miss Harriet Potts, visited with her parents here last Friday. Mrs. Jessie Brinkley Koontz and her. niece, Miss Elva Bagley, arrived last Saturday from Athena to visit a few days among relatives and friends. J. L. Caron and Adolph Aebi will circulate a road petition this week asking the county court to establish a new county road through their farms. Wayne McCann wan suddenly stricken with a rheumatic pain last Thursday. . Dr. T. P.. Williams was called in and relieved him" and he is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. t). Staats have Washington county, and while there will proceed to Portland and take a look at "Teddy." 4:i 11 ' vv ri RrnfPfTftV n ILUILliVU i NT Of WIEH LOOKED AT from every point of virw, McCotmlik mowen Milt be found taullleu In dain, modern In con itrudion nd thorough In equipment, with Ihc mail practical feature. The mowtri are to perfectly balanced, w eily operated am) do wth jmooth and even cutting thai they Irufantly become the favorite of every man who buyi one. Th MfCormkk book. A MOUtL MACHINE," Ulli til about M.xlcl mowift Frazer & Rice the poetry of the early worm They have the primitive glow, j I. ....... i.iirulv kd h ImriNlnllArV i lb nuouvv n'i" ' that George Barrow earned ttio Bible throughout the length and breadth of Spain. It is not solely as a religious book that 10,000 XKJ Bibles have been accented from the British Bible Society, audthata steady flow of Hi.OOO a duy js.urs forth from their depots. I J is partly as the most human of all locuments handed down by the human race. There is very IiUh pure dogma in the Bible. Most of the dogmas of the churches were evolv ed in tho succeeding centuries, struck out liko sparks by the appli cation of the precise Greek mind to an Oriental theme We listen to the story of human life in all its variety and pathos, nrul from there grow, like flowers from some rich soil, the great utterances on life and conduct which still acts as pillars of fire to lead us on. From the Kmi!JiihitJiMe of books goes forth like water to ir rigate the world. It spreads out gradually, carried by missionaries and colporteurs, translated into every tongue, carried across deserts and seas and with it the light spreads too. A llible is left on some island, and then; fur thel'iint time the islanders have a literature, It is placed in a prison, and there the weary captive, readinf it in some listless hour, finds liirht and hope. We talk about the trade" following the flag", The trado we speak of is not alwayB of the best. But here U a trado which will not slmme any flag a trade in something more precious than rncies and brighter than diamonds. London Daily News. I-itrn to hate. Save your money if but lilt Wo will say a dinio Mch&j Save yur lime and tst temper, Save your friends in m; In the course of a tdiortlif i You will find im pay. Save your mother in th i. , If but ten steps every tlit You will (hid at th ll You' have snyed her mild' ing In this little easy way. Save your father ot th" cW In the crop time and And in thu Uiok of purei You will find that this ; K.r MCl'lllll IllOtltttWIl public on Sunday ami of we now keep a supply (damps on mile. Wapwr Al Herren was in Portland this week. Weak! " I suffered lerrlblf "J tremely weak for li yeM doctor, said my dmw yi turning io - , feeling all right ap,ain. I No matter how iong!i have been ill, nor J poorly you may be to Aycfs Sarsaparillais' best medicine you c; take for purifying and riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put JJ in it. m W1IUIU iiua away everything else. II W i BOIIIt. -- - A.lc ronf dortor wh.i h .wfi Sr..rrlll. Ho "'"""li UIw"l old family m.llrtn. roll" I w. .in b. j"(yT,ll cou2 THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL CAPITAL STOCK, S5O,OOO.0C- U HIRSHBERG, President. A BR AM NKIJ0N, Vif fl C. W. IRVINK, Casbier. DIRE0TOR8.-II. irirschberg, D. wTTiTB. F. Smith, M. W. A. Nelson. i A general banking and exchange business transacted Lon' discounted. Commercial crediu granted. Deposits received on enn1 object to check.