FARM FOR
SALE
160 Acres
100 acres in cultivation, all "well
improved with good nine-room
house, barn 36x54, uranary 16x
24 and all under fence and cross
fences. Best buy in the country.
$9000
Two wells on the place, a spring
in the pasture. Small orchard.
Three miles from Independence.
CHAS. E. HICKS, Agt
Enterprise Office, Independence
lUc$l Side enterprise
lsue. wirklV lioill llilrMrn-riitiOir
.it Ci.a. V: II" l'uilmtnr n'lit I'm
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highest hiclcicr, at our
which i known as
the iia Hunter j.la'e, .---ven miles north of
r..rvi!llis iu I I i:::h- t W .-of Wollsdalo n
Thursday, June 25, 1908
M 10 O'Clock Jl. M.
THE FOLLOWING LIVE STOCK
12 head of 3 and -J year old st- era 1 fine four-year-old filly
12 he-"! f mileo mm 1 work horse
i7 heal ' ili v mm . 1 pony
"u iio.i.l i wo v ar 11 Htffin aud 1 two-year old oolt
l,-ier- ' 60 head of fine Angora goatR
17 year ing clef is aid I filers 3 fine brood hows
Xuiefv days' time on approved security at 8 per cent. Two rceDt.
disc-miit for f h The owner reserves the riht to
one bi'l on each article.
FREE LUMCH
P A. Kline F. B. Lacy
Auctioneer
Owner
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS Bf USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablet
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Foi Hcrsei, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl. They are made from the active principle or the
co..dened essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just
as good wheji 10 year, old a. when 10 day. old. They comply with all pore drug
and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablet., or SKIDOO Worn, Kidney, .Chicken Cholara.
BlisterT Cathartic Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, DiW ET?'" E'SS
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Districted by THE BUUE BELL MEDICINE CO..
Incorporated; Capital Stock 1300,000.00; Watertowtl, South Dakota. U. S. A.
For sale by HA.VNA & IK VIM!, independence, Oregon
A GOOD WEIiii OF WATER
If inriispeiiH.il.1- Ik every Turin. V- have had
splendid -n-.-rf-i ii obtaining water iti all our
l.otii"; nyTiilii"!-.
iri'Hfil to d. wi'er and oil well drill
ing mid nil kin l "f pr.'speciiiig.
SLiOPER BROTHERS
Telephone 40x2
J K OKI' EN DENCE, OR.
Independence Billiard Parlor i
W. J. Kirkland, Proprietor
Confectionery arvd SmoKers Supplies
Soft Drinki
The Place to Spend a Pleasant Hour
INDEPENDENCE - .
J
K uter t t IndepeB.letic, 'r., l'
uJtii'W a eriml-elss I.all-r
Subsot'iption,$1.50 Pgr Vast
tut. rr.iMisr.
.v,,il,ln U. il. but Work,
Nothing lu rl lull I.IO.I.
Nollilng . wear bill rloi lies
To keep one from ("lug nittlt.
Nnll.liig lu brvalh but air,
quick a a nth 'ilm.
No hrrr la lull tut ".
No lirre In Uinl but un
Nolkh'i U coin ti hut Imlr,
.Sowlirro l ulii-ii lull tHtt,
Nollilim to ww tul tram,
Nuililug to t'lir)- but tli ad,
.Nullilnn to lii bul Minn.
Ah. wrll, aln, Alavk,
Nowhrrv to go bul out.
Nawhrr to colon tool back.
- :i Iiuiiii.
Tht' great n-j'iililii-uii I'oiivi'iitiun at
1'liii'no i now in m-M'ion. It i
likely that Taft will I innninatfil
fur the prewiileney on the tiit
Imlliit. If he fails to rei-eive the nulii
inutioii on tiit I allot it i thought
(hut Kmifevelt will lie iH'inimittil.
(.'immiiiiH of Jewu iiiarently Uiu1h
lnt iliiiiH'e fur nniiiiniitiou to the
ollice of vice-refiilriit.
EUGENE Cl'ES WILD WITH JOY
(Coiitiniutl from iit !';')
P AL AUi Mb A 1 M AKWl 1
LONG & CHAMBERLIN, Proprietors.
All Kinds of fresh and cured Meats. Game
and fish in season.
Independence Oregon
undone! Jmleitl, the i.-ue whs tr
nii'iuloun. The intelleetiml uiul social
fiteoftlie state of Oregon hunj; in
the hulance. The ilevelniiif lit of
the future was at atuke."
"At (tin the evening; came word
form I.eiianon: 'We will lone this
county by iKH).' A little later the
telephone hrou;lit another inefMii;e:
Vumhill lost by il'iO.'
These were the heavy gum) of the
enemy. At 7:;) a telegram arrives:
'alem is against im 121K) stroii);.'
Then following a silence, when
strong men clenched their hands ami
looked into each other's eyes with the
fear of defeat. Were two years of
faithful work to count for nothing?
Must the long road he gone over again?
For he it known by the people of
Oregon that never once did the r
doubtable committee, or the friends,
faculty and students of the University
think of abandoning their cause."
"A whole city was tense with
excitement. On the college campus
there wan no studying. Students
clung to the telephones eager for tha
last word. But the sanguine freshman
shared none of these alarms. That
happy species of animal knows neither
anxiety or terror. Quite calmly, as il
all were decided and the fate of a
commonwealth did not hang in Hie
balance, the freshman gathered huu
wood for a great celebration. He
lieaped up a mighty bonfire pile ready
to light in the evening. At the very
top, on a large green pole was put a
tar barrel. To the freshman this
symbolized the referendum: he was
preparing to celebrate its downfall.
"A city was transformed overnight.
It awoke on the morning of June 3
to find its heart s desire attained.
Swift and sharp was the contrast
between previous despair and the
present joy. The university and, the
city of Eugene went mad. A monster
rally was soon in preparation, Then,
it was that the wisdom of the freshman
became apparent."
Mrs. Foscoe Shipley Is Dead.
Died, at Monmouth, Oregon, June
15, 1908, of heart failure,. Mrs. Roscoe
Shipley.
Mrs. Shipley was aged thirty-seven
years her last birthday. She was born
in Benton county of this state in
1871 and was a daughter of the Wyatt
family, early pioneers of Benton coun
ty. She had lived in Polk county the
last ten years of her life, her home be
ing 2$ miles west of Monmouth.
She leaves a husband and six chil
dren to mourn her death. A mother
and father and other relatives also
survive her.
WOOD FOR SALE.
Grub oak, large fir, and ash wood,
well seasoned. Leave orders at Ilan
na & Irvine's Hardware store. 6-18
There will be services in the Baptist
church on Sunday, June 21st, both
morning and evening. Rer. John
Bentzien from Portland, who has vis
ited the church on several occasions,
will preach.
LINE IS POPULAR
W.ii k on the Homo T li liom I'u'l
1,.... ta .i.iiiiia loiiij.
rraetieallv all tln Inn ""'I rallt are
up ai d a number of iimtnuueiit havo
U-vti inatalUol. 1" Uimi ,l,a
inil'lio will liavo ervie over the new
line. Tbork of li.atalhng the new
atehbonnl h uuvler way. It I
Hved that tl wo' N U' c"m'
pK-ted in th- ii-it two we U Th.we
ho intend to have a ph " i" llfd
ahould inform Manager Uice
1.1.
The Home Teleplioim u a looal in
stitution and n aiieh it nhould have
the patronage of tho nh..1u of lode-IH-nilitiice
and aurmumliiig country.
The r.tea are reasonable. They do
not ai-k you to nign a contract for any
length of time, but will depend Uhii
giMxl aerviee to hold your patronage.
m BIB WAS BROKEN.
Jamm Huntley, who ieide out
north of Independence, met with an
accident dometiuie ugo whih, though
not overly painful at the time, reunited
more seriously than was at lirst antic
ipated. Mr. Hunt by wis out in the
lirbl cutting wo.mI and had driven a
ul of edt;e into .1 log to split it
whi-ii it Hew out striking him in tho
ribs of the right side. The blow took
his breath at the time and continued
to in in liim for several day until his
wife .eriuided bini to go and seen
d,-tor. Mr. Huntley was surpri.xeil
when last Friday a physician at .aleto
proved to hint that one ri'. Win
broken. As a eonseUence he is going,
about in splints so tight that he can
hardly breathe.
The Bent I'III.h F.ver Sold.
"Aftei d- i toilng 15 ears for ehronie
Indlgestlim, ami spending over two
htiiotred ilnllHrs, nothing haa done me
mueh good lis Dr King' New Life
I'illrt. I eonnlder them the lest pllla
ever Bold:'' writes It. F. Ayseilte, of
Inglenlje. N. C. Sold under guarantee
at all drtitfgistn. 25c
Ti..r u more Ci arrh lu this section ol
lliseountry than til other ooimlrlea put (
Ki'lher. and until ine liaat few years wiisaup
m h In.-nnmlo. For a itr.nt many
yeinn doctors pronoiinri-rt u ft .! dlm-ase
and pn-scrlncd Iimsi rrroenics, ami oy "
sluntly lulling to cure wMh loenl treatments
pronoiinc-cd It Incurable. Hclcncn has prov
en cUrrh to l ft constitutional dlsenne and
therefore requires conslnllonnl trentineiit.
IIhII s Catarrh Cure, iimnnnictared by t; J.
Cheney Co., Toledo, )hlo, Is the constutl
tloual cure on the inarfcol. It ta taken In
terniilly in doses from 10 drops to a Uiasi.oo.i
fill. It acts directly on tfte blood and mucin
surfaces of the system. They olfer one
hundred dollars for any case It fulls to cure.
Hend for circulars and testimonials.
Address: P. 3 CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by lruKK!st,75.
Take Hall's Family rilla for constipation.
Farmers Feed
and Hitching Shed
Jones Big New liar
Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 6(
Rigs as well as team kept in
the dry. Horses boarded bv
day, week or month.
J. N. JONES. HOffiEE
Dallas
Steam Laundry
Best
"Work
Guaranteed
Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm
and returns Friday
Clee Robinson
Independence, : , Oregos
OREGON
SHOip LINE
AND Union Pacihc
3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY
Through Pullman standard and tour
ist aleedmg cars daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokane, tourist sleeping-car daily
to Kansas City, through Pullman tour
iat sleeping cars (personally oond acted!
weekly to Chicago and Kansas City;
reclining chair cars (seats free) to th
East daily.'
ha HOURSJ Hrt
71 1 Portland to Chicago M
I J No change of cart- 1 v
DOVE & WILLIAMS
Druggists
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
FllllnU Prescription a clalty.
CITY RESTAURANT
Chn. HornbncX Proprietor
SHORT ORDERS AND RECL'LAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP
mi;ai.s at am. nouns pay
Sjweial Rate to Kegulur Iloardi r
Independence Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel
HOW TO PLEASE OUR
CUSTOMERS
Is th main object of all our ellorts. To do Ibis we
lieHi'V? il lieee-snrv to bundle the best if.nxls s ran
for the price a-ked, and It is our lirm Udlef that the
merchant a ho dors not appr-'cia e tlu patrmiMce of
liis riislo rs enoiiifh H do Mils w ill not I aide to
plea aw and keep their trade. Ilelievinn this, we w III
do nil are able to do to please .mr old rnstoii era
and ifln new ones, so ve asli yon all ben In Inde
pendence to eoiiie to our sloie mid let us Irv to
please ynu.
Fe S. WILSON
DRY GOODS GROCERIES SHOES
First comer north of In.l. Nat. Hank. Independence, Orcein.
Is It Big Enough
for You?
There have been several people looking after that 63 acre
tract of land, located within a mile of the limit" ol the tow n
of Indeimudence.
It's the best buy in the county and i jroing to soli at lesa
than IK an aore. Think of it !' Thia little ranch Is offered
for3,000. Plow it and seed It to-potatoea and twenty acres
of the crop will buy the whole place.
Under cultivation and fenced'. If you haven't the money
to pay all down It can be bough on terms.
Call at the Enterprise Office for particulars.
The Imported Shire Stallion
kmk)
7GTO
Will be in stud for the season ot 1!M)B at the following places:
Monday noon, Ridder's farm ; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
A. E. Tetherow'Bj Fnd y, (Saturday and Sunday, Monmouth.
TERMS; $10 by the leap, payable at the time; or $15 for the season
with usual return privileges, payable at the end of the season. $20 to
insure. If the mare Is traded or sold the money becomes immediately
due.
Irwin Stewart, Mgr.
Monmouth, Oregon-
A. E. Tetherow, Owner
25 Monmouth, Oregon.
i
Cillle Palace ft otcl
independence
T. U. Creanor, Proprietor
CarcTully SupptteJ Cables. Special Attention to eommercial Cratk,
WESLEY E DWAR D S
STEAM CARPET CLEANING and
FEATHER RENOVATING
Orders amounting to $25 or more carpets will be taken up and relaid
free of charge when cleaned. All work, thoroughly disinfected and guar
anteed. .
Address, SALEM, OREGON