IDttl Sid: enterprise Issued ly the KiiL-rj'ii-tf Pub lushing Co. 12 a nu't.tlt j rr row from W. T. F 0 Ci L K, i: I) I T O K ('HAS. E. HICKS, MANAOBU Subscription. $1, SO Per Ysat araat-aiiTioM atb Strictly la advamw) Pt-r vear . tl W (Si months s islaijta copy Unaiing lotlcea 10 Mutt,' r' Hn airtight. Rate n dijI; adrertUiua- wa.la known on application. us n .u.i ktM to the Monro cream ery. Tlii rrjahta taws but It .1. i j i ot toy t Uri fttiy , . . , i i ... i it'ttf w .1! fUstrtiu one cow mut II lic above riu!t fur only eight nautili in lb venr it would iiu uii a gross income of li'tl per nrro. Vciiii b ft man up a trr Kt-Uial.a inrt Uu C'ljv.'f f Loleu,5 last TufJ aiir exi There wr ii-g oritf r nisi truiti ! loJg of llla, Kadi MtUr, Jrlf.rou and lot- vaJU. Tha Convention touducled It Mi. Wm. Ualloway, pridtt.t uf ih Aauib!y, iitJ by ilr ILCtUI Wl'MIl KLCTI.VG. riai.r, noting f lb. ent,r. R. E. DUG ANNE, R.M.D. chtnbra cil keSd in oouceil Wrd rm(Uv rvaiiins. MadirOarsn $ PHONSM303. INDEPENDENCE cil orr prr-eni at cr th rroord er and marshal Minute of Fbrury f, rrJ auJ iTnutl tal?tii(Qt rrad anl ht ptm! tht there hn' mmy oth-r ffiWi f ih. Or.mi LaJga I""' ltlKt a tarn ..... f-nu. ou lOih .lrct things fttruier ci luJulge in tut. ' ilh better return on the in. J TUt Itvrnoo gUu"ver to It . . IK iL . r in tha ilri'H A reolutlurt wan then iutrotucr.l auihoriiinu th mamhal to telvit ihm owner ten evening the iultiaWry work wa . . . retnofe them I . J. v i I A. H. Hrtlman Infarma tit put ou ty tha team from vu& mrtH cylumUt,H, )0 report! ..... , i man that tha hnu apariiig in the Um&9, An Klabora.o banquet thy had removed elwtrio light in Kutfrifii' t.otiiiim ao rrBanlinji rJ in the banquet hall, htx .,rli, Imt,ei)doo ont half bliH-k tha 1S0 iwuiid right month old which tha Dallas di lrgallou 'e UaH of the former location colt Moniiinn to Johu iiuup, i hoiue by a pcil motor ihm ih i-nli i a. Prr I The annual iui-linir of the cheron and not a Clyde. We arr A?6tub!y UI be I.elJ next year glad to correct ihe ilfiii and to ay I V Falla City. Old Ariansaw. In another cluran we Lavo!t' the colt ia a mishty fine one. given ppace to on editorial from ( tlio Moscow, Idaho Journol. ' It should be gixnl news to thooo This ?pftco is given at the ro-j Th , . ar4 wiii cmm l(eA,rf who like dean-cut, original comedy finest of tha Alumni Association Una. to know that Old Arkanaw will be I - - - O' of the University. We are in i Six werka more of Highland -m h re. It baa a plot and a well f,,vAr nf bifl-hor "ednration nd ! h(ol. di fined one at that; carries tnor . . liave a its f the lu-flv, fona all that we J-0 V01 ',lo.u ,B '"'"5 ",0 scenery man i.ie innjoru.y - a. r, r ni ii ahiiwr. (-....: v VUU.l.JttUllt i'4 a i a. i a S I . .a ..t . . f i j dow fine?' J. c. C. oew and plpaiirig. HUVUIVOIWU iuy ivi.uuuui . . .f. , natn,ttJ fsln Si kAvnnlrt that Have done 80 in goo.l laun so . f j A. Compton. dominates tho evenine'a entertain' larnsthe editor ot tins paper Krank Valliere ha. cut 110 cord tnent and Jerry the "darned, old tnows and it was done to pre- cf wood for H. McElmurry. fol and tha other fun makers vent the indiscriminate approp. The mail man has very hard will furnish many av laugh before riation of the peoples money.; time on the streets of Highland. I the night is over, In any event the University Mr. Hamman and his boo Fred snould De supported in as noerai went io cuena vjsia mei oauiraay. LOST In this city about two City uiarahal waa apKinted atr-et coimui(uioi.er for the ensuing year. : Tha Indira f I bo DaplUt church aked to have the. show liewnee of the Williania' Jubilee aingtrs re- niitted and on motion their request waa onmplied with. Kills allowed: A. (5. Long fire ho-e $252 4 0, Milliard I?roa. material for free forry. I1C 75. Thfee billa are bel over until next met ling. T. B.Cievengor wood II 40. L A. Ilodje lumber, $14.35. Council then adjourned. K f, 1 1 1'.N'HI,!'., Barber Shop. no aniK t, One door aoath of Office. Fine Itaths in cmnwtion with ahop IsOKPItVOKNrK. OaM'O MATTISON BROS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND CHOlCK CONFfCTIONERV Tha IWnt to J'.e tjbtalned. Kt dour llolrl anj lU-ar t'ooper lllock INDEPENDENCE, ORE The Missee Allen and May field of the O. 9. N. 8H were vtritors at the Kntkrprihk .oHTice Wednesday TIME TABLE Independence k llonmoutli Ry a manner as ia consistent with the grow th of the state, but we home of Silas Compton one day are of the opinion that it is be- tnulwee; coming too much of a rich man's n U'Z7 niJI!?'? FeZi? ,b . , ; ;Oren McElmurry made A. J. chip- ley's school a visit this wet k. Mrs. Wood was visiting at th weeks ago, four in hand for. Finder will leava at Koterprise office and receive reward. a notch or two until it reaches the level of the common people. Those who are able to send their children to college and pay for it should do so at private institu tions and not sponge off of the -people who can ill afford to in dulge in luxuries. If there is to be extraordinary expendi tures of public funds for educa tional institutions, we would suggest that the larger part of MONMOUTH. S. W. Doughty was a Salem vis itor Tuesday. Miss Luella Daniels is spending the week in Eugene. Mr. Condon has left school aud itlSClPE FOH RHEUMATISM. Direction! To Prepare Simple, Yet Reinarkabln Home Mixture. There ia no such Rheumatism here lu our neighborhood now that the fol lowing advice by an eminent authority will teach ihe snriDg term in Lane who write for readers of a large Eaet- COUntV. eru uny paper, win uo uigmjr ppre Wtt -i j r r I ciatfid by those who suffer: j v iTallav nrt art fa ara nr frnm I ' l,H. fnr . ;; .,K T-H.. Get from any good pharmacy one j. I half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion ' ' . , 4 one ounce Compound Kargon, thiee iure. wuunuio juniiewa auu nine nnw. n( .nnnnJ M, R.n. . . ... . . ..I .rl-j t ' v--r i it be expended IU giving to all ;Bua rur."""u V,61HU8 Lr' rllla. Shake these well la a bottle J A n t-n B.1 . n I I J ib . l nila the children in the state a high school education in the district i schools and in the county high schools of the state. These schools cau be reached by all the children and it will not bel necessary tor them to go to 'Eu- ceue and pay for rooms and; and Mrs. Grounds. The second semester at the Nor mal opened Tuesday with a goodly of good water. number of new students. Miss Lets VVolverton has re turned from an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Bird, in Spokane. Mrs. Milton McGowan, of Gresh am, is a guest at the home of bsr and take In teaspoon ful doses after each meal and at bedtime ; also drink plenty It is claimed that there are few vie thus oi thia drend and torturous dis ease who w ill fail to find ready relief in thlx ftimple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent care is the result. Thie simple recipe is said to strength en and cleanse the aliminative tis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Huston Mul . . . ' TKo ion? e- lio ia o iK pil. sues or the kidneys, s that they can r.H. iiAfc. u. ....-4 . i fitl!r anl strain from the blood and be made and save taxpayers a trip to-Dallas. "w;"; "" ' An Odd Fellow lodge will be or in a half dozen college societies which, like a vermiform appen dix, are useless. -'There are other deserving schools in the state that need state aid just as much as the tJniversity and we believe that when matters adjust them - selves rightly they will all be sup'ported as they should. ' ystem the 'poisons, acids and waste matter, which causes not only rhenma tism, bat numerous other diseases: Every rr.an or woman here who feels ganized in our city on -Saturday that their kidneys are not healthy and Don't let any politician hum--bug you into the belief that Statement No 1 should be ?ast aside. These are the fellows that want to make a living at the- expense of honest labor. Tinhorn gamblers and profess ional politicians are expensive luxuries for any community to indulge in and the sooner they are dispensed vith the- better for honest people. - - evening and a big time is expected as there will ..be large delegations ot visitors from Salem, Dallas, . Irii dependence, and McCoy.1 !, KEEP THE KIDEYS WELL. Independence needs a cannery and there is njw a chance to have one by organizing local capitalists and farmers into ' a corporation for the purpose of nuttinff one up. The' trouble with local organizations which have taken hold of this kind of business and have failed, is that they did not g t a good superin tendent to handle the business.' It requires a man who has had ; Kirkland's Drng Store and the trouble .. , .;Do . - ! li gradually vanished. She is-now in practical expeuence in all " . . ,.. . .. . . , . .. jjiii,Ln.ai .good health end attribute solely to the branches of the business andiuseof Doan's Kidney Pills." , cot a mere processor. - - . SECEKia CiSTE!CTCO'VE.TIO. Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Independence People Know How to Save it. Many Independence people take their lives in their bands by neglecting tlie kidneys when tbey know these organs need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suf fering and ill health, but, there is no need to euffur nor . to retrain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permanently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pill,. Here ' a an Independence citizen's recommen dation , J. E. Collins, City Marshal, living in Independence, Ore., says : "I am glad to have the opportunity of reo. contending Doau's Kidney Pills as they proved very satisfactory in my wife's case. She suffered for a number of years from a complication of diseases; doctored but received no relief and her health gradually ran down. Seeing Doan'a Kidney Pills eo highly recco mended, she procured a box at P. M. activ.e, or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make np this mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and may tsave you from much misery and suffering after While, j !,';:;. '::;.-! i-h "'- "iV' Our home druggists say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the perscription ready to take if our readers ask them .' ' ' everybody's 'Column raOM INOIt,NDlNCf FOR OA LI, AH Train NoM lavia IniiiMuidnoe dally a) a. m.: imin Moninouin m in.; arrivea DallH 4t a. ro. Train No Wt leave Intlewndmw dally . in.: inaviMi iiorimmui), iv.m a. m arrives Italia. 11. at' a. in. Train No 70 lea vo Iadepadnoa dully MS p. in.; ifvt uonmnmn o.w p. ta.; arrive ii a 0:33 p. ni. FOR A 1 HI, IK Train No 07 Imtm Indrrwndnnee dally 7:S0 a. in.; leave Moomuuiu r.i a, m.; arrives Airueaaaa. m. Train No 78 lrH Indnpcndenoe dally S S0 p. m.; ieavfl Monmoutn o.w p. m.; arrivea Airue p. id. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY Leaves Independence dully 2u30 p. m FKOM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No OS leave Dalla dsllyexoeotHun day :KI. ni;. leave MouinouUi 8:45 a. in.; ar rive independence n. m. Train No 101 leave Dalla arnnAT oNhT S:W a. m.; arrive Mnnmnuth 7:la, m. ar ttve Independunoe 7;W a m. Train No m leave Dalla dally 1:00 p. m.; leave Monmouth 1:35 p. m.; arrive Indepen denco 1:40 p. m, (This train connect, at Mon mouth for Alrlle) Train No 71 leave Dallas dally 7:!W p. m.; leave Monmouth 8 p. in.; arrives Independ ence 8; 18 p. ui. . FROM AIBLIC Train No AO leave Alrlle dally 9 a. m.; lonve Monmouth 9M a. ni.; arrives Jnde- Sendeooe :50 a. ra. (This train connects at Ion mouth for Dallas) Train No 72 leaves Alrlle dally 5:06 D. m.: leaves Monmouth 6:40 p. m.t arrive lode- pendenue 5:66 p. m Train No 108 leaves Alrlle 4:4Rd. m. mn- DAY (islv arrives Monmouth 6:30 p. m. op. lives Independenoe t;80 p. m. FKOM MONMOUTH ONtT ieaves Monmouth for Independence dally atS0p. in. Wilson's Store BELIEVES IN QUALITY vvnen a customer nas once been convinced that it pays to buy quality, he will seldom seek a ' store that caters merely to those who wish to buy the great est quantity for the money. There are communities where quality arguments -would have no weight, but there are many more that can be convinced that quality pays it the right argu ments are used. ; ' 'M K-:i Quality arguments are some times slow trade builders, but For Sale, Kent. Wanted, Lost. Found or ; they build exceeding strong, similar notices, three lines 25 cts., one Bargain Goods ., are only month 75 ct. . . j bargain to those who have not Fruit Lands For sale in 5, 10. 15 the money with which to buy and 20 acres. No. 1 land; prices the best; but there is generally right, good easy terms,' between;'1 hole in the bargain UlLLIflRD BrOJ. BLACKSMITHINQ All kitwla at raHonatl tcws. . Yu prl fimt-claa "work here. B. F. JONES A TTOItytf l'-A T'LA W yoTAiti' run lic OrtSoa ;llr iBCwpor lilk INPKrKMPKNCF- ORPWf Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Joni'S Big New Barn Taaius ldc, Haddia Komi fa , Ki(t at wait aa leaaua ksyt la lii'JJIry. II or MS VardV4 lr day, t-k or month. J. N. JOWIS. gffi LvDHrEXOKXCK. Okkoon -BARBER SHOP- Porcelain Baths Bootblack in connection Cooi'kr . Building W. R5ALLIN, D. D. S. Dentist... alnlos Eslractlon' Coir Italldlng, independence, Orgoa CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tfca Kind Yoa Have Always Eocgl Bears tha Bigaature of Launch Independence Plya betweeu luilewndeuce and Pal em daily except Hunday. Paxnenger ana ireignt iiiisins souciten. leave IndBpeudence : fl M a. m. Leave Halom : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner . - Skt utter Dr. J. L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician' Graduate of the Ainerican Hchool of Onewmthy, Kirknvflle, Mo. under Dr. A. 1 . Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY We aie -credably informed that men are- making as much The District Convention of the Monmouth and Independence, See J. H. Mo'ran, i Agenti 8-5 tf ? For Sale 258 acres fine improv ed land to be sold cheap on ac-, count of sickness compelling me to change climate. Stands close inspection. Situated: near the Molson hopyard 2 miles; from Rick reall. Address, Wi? F. Simon Independence, Route 1. 2-27. For Sale One 7-room house and ; corner lot; bath and hot and cold water' fixtures; $750. ' ' 1 30 ' ' Vood for Sale Second gro ffth at $4.00, old' growth -$4.50 per cord delivered. S. Jox, Independ ence. Phone 14.5 ' -;" d-I " For Sale One 9-room house and three lots. (Lots set in rmal fruits.) $2,000. For further par- : ticulsrs inquire at this office.l SO' If you simplv want bargain goods, pay the "cheap price and get them. If you- want abso lutely the best, the kinds that bring you back, pay. more and get more .1. Quality has been behind every business that has built up a solid reputation., ' " Vit:;l":M. . j I believe in Quality and guar antee the qualify, of all my goods to those who wish the best. F. S. WILSON General Merchandise ' , INDEPEEDENCE, ! ORE. Phone 791 V RoomsZ7 &. 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE .Dallas. Steam Laundry ' ' Best' AVorlc Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday IjiDEI'ENDEVCK, i , , , OaSttQM aPurvine&Son and CONTRACTOR BUILDER Altering and Remodeling a Specialty Drafts, Plans and Estimates Furnished, Independence, - Or. Tne "Bare" Wear Only 0 would be enough io recommend oar fine-looking and easy-fitting Shoes, but there is a stylishness about them and a lasting shapeliness that is making them very popular among- "men . who know." Tbey are made on the newest lasts, f the best leathers, and coniform to the most approved siylea in men's foot-wear. We are ready to fit all feet, and at prices that are jnst right considering quality. 0. A. KRAMER oUNDERTAIINGo ;'';! ..!::.''. J.-.-.J.:. ;":'V.. - ..: jm. ,,:.! ' .!k :t .,1 ri . Day or Night Calls Promptly attend- . - , , ed to. Fine Parlertin Connection An Experienced Lady Assistant. Phone, main 273 , R. 73 W. L. BICE, Kmoainier and Funeral Director. , ( Licensed by Oregon Btate Board of Health. ' INDEPENDENCE BICE 6r CILPREItll OHEUOM !ity Meat Mairltet G. KOENEKE, Proprietor. Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked MEATS, FISH and POULTRY. Buys Hogs, fat Cattle, Veal; everything in his line. ' ' ' 1 Independence, Oregon n r The eat iRi rferl'QU. it 1 W HOUbii.- Vt I m p" tlie emrtssa, 1 Ft ,. . ' .WIT I.' 1 i . ft-.: Citilc Palace Hotel T. IU. Crcanor, Proprietor Carefully Supplied ZMtu SpccUl Jlttcnftoa h CtzzxtM Zx&U. 1 CCC-'CSCOS622-tSC-SrSS