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Kraiiu-i'.
Mt. H. It. V!krf fi il
1,1U i"n-iy .
Mr. W, H. Aliiit litT
pl'.MH M.'ii.hy.
Oniuiim iUitter Nut brraj at
Jrj m' gmcrrv.
IV. Dui!i;ii, dntit. over Inl
psinlrue .National lUnk.
Mr. J. U. Cllin a H.tU-m vis
itor Vsltiday ( Ut t ii'k.
A gool pair f Reading g.aa
r f I 00 al Krfunur'.
Thonm lvin, ii-Mwir (or Kenton
County, in thU c ity Monday.
Goad work hori for tale. John
Bobbin. S-3if
p. 1.. wm down town Tuw-
dy (or the firH time after an illmM of
t.n H-kii.
Su-warW hftre clipper and Wp
ihearinp machines are for ale at
R. M. Wade & Co'.
CharWV. Richardson of thin city
left for, l'ortlttiid Sunday morning,
whereMie 1ms a piwition.
J. E. Farmer, of tlie Pallas hotel,
juiwed through town Tuesday en rout
t i Corvalli on buidne.
Arch Sloper, who in till suffering
irith blood poixoning, waa taken to
the Salem hospital Sunday.
Two caw of the freight train, in
tw itching, ran off the track Tuesday
morning, but no damage waa done.
Trot. Thou. Mason and T. J. Sweeny
cf Seattle, are here in the interest of
the Conistock Golden Gate mine, of
Nevada.
O. J. Morrison, of near Turner, was
inthekcity Tuesday making arrang
xnonts to buy the Hartley place north
o! the city.
The stork visited the home of Chas.
CnlbreathSaturday leaving twins, a
boy and a girl. Mother and children
are doing well.
Rev. Kollin E. Blackman of Seattle,
Wash., will supply the pulpit at the
Calvary Presbyterian church March
29th and April 5th.
Ladies Massaging and ebam
f ooiog done at Cleve Robinson's
barber ahop, with electric ' vibra
tion. Hours 7 to 8 p. ru. .
C. Turvine, the contractor and car
penter, ia working over in Marion
county, building a new residence for
Donald McCarthy, the hop grower.
Suver Camp, M. W. of A., w ill give
their eighth annual picnic at the Bid
ders grove) on the Corvallis and Inde
pendence road near Suver, on May 29,
.1908. 5-28
Mr. and Mrs. Hornback, new arriv
als to this city, have taken possession
of the city restaurant and intend to
make it a . first-class restaurant in
every respect.
Miss Grace Damon and Miss Minnie
Achenbache, two of Salem's young
people, were In attendance at the St.
Patrick's ball which was held in this
city last week.
Aure Ford, accompanied by Mrs.
Ford, was a passenger on the motor
Friday to Dallas, on his way to Port
land where he resides. Mr. Ford is an
old-time Independence boy.
The Misses Davidson, College ave
nue, Monmouth, Oregon, announce
their opening display of spring and
summer millinery, Saturday, March
28th. . All are cordially invited to call.
J. S. Moore brought in his last lot
of turnips Tuesday. He has marketed
from his spring crop twenty-eight dol
lars' worth from one-half acre of land,
aside from what he fed his stock and
gave away.
" C. II. Whitney of Cresswell, of the
Willamette Company, is here visiting
his brother, A. Whitney. Mr. Whit
ney is on his way to Canada where he
will look over the country with a view
of locating there. -
Partner wanted. I want a partner
for an established real estate business
located in Portland. .No experience
required, but man must be honest and
willing to work. P. W. HENDER
SON, 243 Stark St., Portland, Oregon.
A photographer was. in the city Sat
urday doing work for Craven & Moore.
The work is to be finished on postal
cards and will be principally of 6cenes
in and around Independence, The
work is to be finished in Germany and
it is expected it will be something very
fine. They will be on sale at that
store when finished.
J. It. 1'i.mh.i , ! !... '" attend
itiK ttifOai'itl Ituotii" Odl.'i; dur
ing t! l t tit n.i.iitli. ri turnl l
tnd.-p.-udi I ft ThurUjf, T' i
1,', U.iid !! ! ' "
I, i. i. -il in the hue (
drifting !ihl.. rvi'i-d hi ntt.ii
li.H ill liU w lnK'lmK". !"l-f? wh ther
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rmnlit!y iu the futur a the
i . I-.. ., I" Pi.rvlll.l A fl'll. Will'
w.ll f,.U..w nt ruling "d biiildiiiK.
A M. Araut. rn.lidatt fr the lumi-
inatioit to th oilier of .-r (or
l la iH.unty. wn in lnd. -tideure
Monday, working on hi jmlitical
cn(Wl' Mr. Araut' aiinouiieetiient
it in th'm iue f tho Ent. rprise. Mr.
Ar.mt. who ha txt'n deputy (or a long
tiniD in th ottioeof ' 'r, ''
come well ipmhlhd for the jnisition.
GU n O. Hi lman, who i a candidate
for tho iHuninaiion to the ollioe o(
county judge of this county, wa
visitor in lui..'iom.ence Mon.iav
He wiu here in th iiitert of his
canipjiigti. Mr. IIoIiubii ia man
well piali(i.-d for the duties of the
office of county judge and will cast a
strong vote, no doubt.
The announcement of Ed F. Coad is
in this issue of the Enterprise. Mr.
Coad has given the county a good ad
ministration and has many friends
who are spurring him on to make the
rice again.
E. M. Young moved his family into
tow n from his country home the first
of the week. Mr Young will engage
in the real estate business here in part
nership with George Jones.
Miss Bertha Davidson, a milliner of
Monmouth, was a visitor in Indeien
hnee Tuesday.' She announces in
this issue her opening of millinery for
the 28th.
We have a new corset for stout
Lidies. which w ill reduce your appear
ance from 30 to 40 pounds. Mess--
nor, Conkey k Walker.
Mrs. S. E. Kobinson and daughter
Candace, returned Thursday from
Portland, w here the former was under
nudical attendance.
TUbe Damon was a Salem visitor
Fridav. a truest of her sister, Grace
who is an employee of the telephone
system of that city.
Geo. Conkey, accompanied by Mrs.
Cjr.kev.were Dallas visitors Thursday
where they were the guests of the
Litter's parents.
Roscoe Staats, a former resident of
this city, is here visiting with friends.
He is a sub-mail clerk on the 0. R. &
N. railroad.
Mestlames W. W. Percival and Ella
Irvine returned Tuesday evening from
a visit of a few days with friends in
Portland.
D. G. Dove, the enterprising drug-
cist of this city is having a new coat
of paint applied to the front of his
store.
For sale. Fine registered 3-year-
old Durham bull, A. Wing, Lewisville,
Oregon.. Route 1. Box 39. 3-19tf.
Mrs. E. M. Stroud has three or four
nice goods boxes to sell. Inquire at
the milliner store on C street. ,
James Hilliard, the blacksmith, was
a visitor to the metropolis the last of
the week, returning Sunday.
Don't send away for anything in the
hirnessline when you can beat city
prices at Geo. Dunham s.
Mrs. J. Dornsife was a passenger on
the morning train to Eugene where
she goes to visit friends.
James Prather brought in a number
of stall-fed steers which he sold to the
butchers of this city. , .
Mrs. Clarence Ireland, of Portland,
is here visiting her parent.-, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Cooper.
Miss Amanda Hilke spent a few
days of last week at Salem where she
viiited friends. ,
S. B. Walker was a passenger on
the morning train to Portland lues
day morning.
J. G. Van Orsdel,' of Dallas, was a
business visitor to this city Tuesday
J. A. Colby and J. B. Parker .were
doing business in this city Tuesday.
Vetch seed for sale by J. H. Col
1 a. independer ce. 3 20
Mr. and Mrs. Drexler entertained
f ie whist club Monday evening.
J. L. Hanna was attending business
matters in Dallas Tuesday.
Portland bread fresh ever day
at Irvine s grocery.
Cleve Robinson spent Sunday with
friends in Albany.
Dr. Duganne spent Sunday among
Dallas friends.
For Sale Seed oats. C. N. Tharp.
E All
In Food
AVtaYA II
Jmi W (- Vt
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LI
and strictly prohibits
the sale of alum
baking powder
So docs France
So does Germany
Hie tale of alum foods
hat beta maJe illegal In Washington and the District of Col urn-.
lia, and alura baking powders are everywhere recognized a
injurious. jQ y0urscf jn$t aum
when ordering baking powder
Sap plainly-
o
n oAtciriG
UI-AliiPOVDEn
and he very sure you get RoyaL
Royal is die only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .whole-!
r .i . t i
vS y
V. 0. -hariiian returned Tuesday
afternoon from Sileti.
i. TV.VVII'a Parlmlizixl Witch
Hazel Pal ve It It good for pile. Hold
by D. O. Dove.
Go to Geo. Dunham for single
harness. Tho man who makes the
goods that wear.
Our ladies' oxfords, this season, are
far sujKTior to any shown lact year.
Mwssiier, Conkey A Walker.
Mrs. M. W. Wallace was in Cor
vallis Wednesday visiting her son Ed,
who is attending the Agricultural -col
lege.
For Sale One good work horse
and one good work mare and six
month's colt. Mrs. Ellen Houston,
Monmouth, Oregon. 1
KnnedvTB Laxative Couch Syrup
pfH p-ntl v vet promptly on the bowels
and allaya inflaniatlon at tbe same
time. It is pleasant to take. Hold ty
D. G. Dove.
Call and look over our spring cloth
. ... i.
ing. If we cannot sun you
we w ill guarantee a fit made to meas
ure. Messner, Conkey & vv alker.
A son was born to the wife of Willis
M. Dugger Sunday morning. The lit
tle boy came into the world tipping
the beam at'48J pounds.
Kodol ia today tbe best known rem
edy for all disorders of the stomach,
such as dyspepsia, heart-burn, sour
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stomach and belcbing or gas. oom oy
D. G. Dove.
Ed Graves left for Stockton, Calif.,
Wednesday, where he expects to make
his future home. J. Jones also left
with Mr. Graves for the same city,
where his wife will soon rejoin him.
Juat a little Caacasweet is all that is
necessary to eive vour baby when It is
cross and peevish. Cascasweet con
tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and
in highly recommended by mothers
every wherd. Sold by D. g; Dove,
Foley'g Orino Laxative Is sold under
tvwitive guarantee to enre consump
tion, sick headache, stomach trouble,
or any form of indigestion.; If it fails,
the manufacturers refund your money.
What more can one do. D. G. Dove.
Mr. John Riha, of Vining, Ia., says
r have been selling De Witt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year and
they give better satisfaction than any
nill I ever sold. I have used them
myself with fine results." Sold by D.
G. Dove.
H. C. Constance was in Indepen
dence Tuesday from his ranch north
of town. Mr. Constance will take in
the horse show at Salem, so he in
forms the Enterprise. He will show
his fine colt which won junior cham
pion at the state fair last year.
"Jack o' Diamonds," one of the
strongest bills that ever visited our
city. An exceptionally strong casi
and appropriate stage settings. A
western comedy drama, right near the
heart of nature. Good sentiment and
plenty of comedy. Don't forget the
date April 1st.
Calvary Presbyterian church, Eev.
J. A. P. McGaw acting pastor. Sun
day School at 10 a. m. Morning ser
vice at 11. Subject of sermon, "The
Inequalities of Life." Christian En
deavor at 6:30. Evening service at
7:30. Subject of sermon, "Naomi and
Ruth." This will probably be Dr.
McGaw's laat Sunday in Independence.
For Salu Dry goods atore do
ing good bnsine. Present too-t
bout 10,000 but will reduce
stock to suit purchaser. Cash or
terms inquire of A. Gross
Independence, Oregon.
Stray White horse about five
years, weighs 900. branded on right
shoulder, shod all round. Owner
call and get him and settle bill for
keep and this adv Jones' feed
barn 2 5
We are now handing the famous
"CurliH!" pants. The beet ready-made
pant to be had in the state. Mess
ner, Conkey & Walker.
For Sale or Trade for Freeh Cow
A 240 egg incubator and brooder.
Call on J. V Bullard. 2 5
Drop-head sewing machines, war
ranted, $13.75. Jasi-erson, practical
ewing machine man. tf
The Polk county tax list is at
the First State Bank where taxes
may be paid.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Blaine of Chicago
are visiting F. Byers near Monmouth
this week.
DeWltt's Little Early Riaers, email,
safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by D,
G. Dove.
Mrs. M. C. Williams is visiting W.
N. O'Kelley at Ttickreall this week.
A. L. Huston, of this city, trans
acted business in Dallas Tuesday.
Wilson & Holcomb, wood and
wood-sawing. 1 3-20
"Jack o' Diamonds"' at the opera
house Wednesday night, April 1st.
If you want quality and style go to
Kramer's for shoes.
D. G. Dove was a Dallas visitor
Monday.
Wood for Sale.
In car loads of ten cords, or more,
at $2.10 per cord on cars at Indepen
dence. Slabwood from old growth fir.
Our wood is not water soaked and is
far better than second growth fir.
Cash, check, or money order must be
sent with the order. Now is the time
to nut in vour wood supply and let it
dry. Willamette Valley Lumber Co.,
Dallas, Oregon. . 1425.
Thousands Perish.
TknnaanHa norinh everv vear from
consumption resulting from a cold.
Feley s noney ana inr cures iuo ujook
obstinate racking conghs and expels
l, Anl.l (mm imnr avfltp.m And nrftvents
consumption and pneumonia. It has
cured many cases oi incipient consump
tion. D. G. Dove. ' ' .
A Life at Stake.
Your life may be at stake when you
notice any sign of kidney or bladder
trouble as Brigbt's disease and diabetis
start with a slight irregularity that
could be quickly cured by Foley's Kin
ney remedy. Commence taking it at
the first sign of danger.. D G. Dove.
A Narrow Escape.
Many people have a narrow escape
from pneumonia and consumption as a
result of a cold that hangs on. Foley's
Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds
no matter how aeep seaieu mm iro
vtnts pneumonia and consumption.
Refuse substitutes. D. G. Dove.
The Lucky Quarter,
Is the one you pay out for a box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring
you the health that's more preaious
than jewels. Try them for . headache,
billiousness, constipation and malaria
If tbey disappoint you the price will
be cheerfully refunded .St all flrugg
ists.
Order That Spring Suit Now
Irom our cum torn iallorlni H
mrnl Thru '" cnii hnv U i u?
J. wy ym M-aut Il-Iruni
cloth l your own trlrctlon
tyllrtu of your own c W5nii.
W mn luniUh yow for S!S S (
tho lt taUorctl-timrnsurM uit
you ever wort lin Js t f h'. w. s "'
utnitfchip and nwkltyutimmvtl
lKcuuiuttI to fit your ( 'viJ-
Uf .... ... J - -
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tho "Ilou-a of Over n
Mtuitl To llon
Their lirnutlf ul linn of 5(10 fabric
for Sprind anil Summer shown,
here exclusively hy us-olfei M mi
admirable rtme for rlrct!uu(auJ
thrlr original Wilon plate u4
Urst many novel hleais for tho ben
efit of particular dresser.
Coma In early-heforo everybody
elo la dreMMed up and e f abrlc
Nm.'4-IO.IL. kiosk, kkksj.
anrwiv lifCII lllf .....I ilov
wmhm. . -a '""
r. -uLi 185. 493 and 101. Then
-i k. v. rru.u,urH4 t ji u- iQ a to your iiieaMtiro.
O. A.KIIAMER, Independence
II. Hir.chk.rg, rr. A. N.l.cn. Vic. Pre. C. W. Ir.i.., Cih.
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Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Intoi'Oflt Paid on Tim Deposits
Directon: II. Hirer-Merg, A. Nelnon, D. W. Seara, B. F.
Smith and J. E. Rhode. -
The Willamette Valley Company
Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates
WATER. RATES (Water by metor applies to resi
dences only.) Residence rato on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at tho rate of 20o
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Residence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houses; 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W.
Power, rates on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
Independence Billiard Parlor
W. J. Kirkland, Proprietor
Confectionery and SmoReri" Supplies
. Soft DrlnKi
The Place to Spend a Pleasant . Hour
INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON
CITY RESTAURANT
Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor
SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP
MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY
Special Rates to Regular Boarders
Independence, Oregon - Opposite Little Palace Hotel
EvT-te i.iv.rn'Y RARN
K Asa B. Taylor, Proprietor ,
First-clss Turnouts
Bay nd Sail Horn!
I
THE NEW BARN ON MAIN STREET
(' Independence 7-, -
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Oregon