LOCAL AND rtESOVU MIS Ir. Allio. IVnUrt, Cwnvr KUtf. II OKI ,-r t tl.U oifi'-. 2 V' Uun- I I hi I'tf .cf. (itmuiit Hulwr Nul bread Irvine' (srocurr. Or. Uugauue, iiiti, ovr ImU ;tHlne Naitanal lUiik. ltrinit vour !.! lr. l i"S' I .-Hit. ull yy.m the i' for ,1,;, vity II. lUl-v l.ucsv anl K.H-art tir a l on at II. M. Wear' luycle hl. 1 Mi Ua tkd.lmari f lVrtUn.l via ItJ at lite home o( A. lirowi tin' Ultr part of l!i tvk. Mi LuoU On in i -Ml of F.us.-n i 'miting at the home of Mi. iVcile Wilcox in thi city. Vf lvWllt'i 1ju! Early Rlwr pleaa.nl Utile pill, that areea.y U tk. Hold by Pov A William. L. O. liuhardaon of McCoy, aecom- iMkni.nl by Mr. Kicliardon, ' IiuicMiili'nce visitor Thursday lat. For Hale Hon power hay baler For information call on f. Muhleman, Independence, Oregon. Tlione 605. tf If you need a good pair of glove go to lieo. lhinham a and get a jair of Osborne ' glove. Tliey are tne ht 6-21 tf Mr. Chat. E. Smith and daughter of Kansaa City are visiting at the home of Mr. Smith brother, I. I. Gillispie. Rev. A. Robinon of HilUboro will fill the pulpit at the Tresbyterian church in thia city 8undy morning and evening. Mis Dora Cooper who baa been teaching the pat winter in Centralia, i viaiting her parents. Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Cooper, in this city. J. S. Wyant, a linotype man from Eawhide, Nevada, is iu Independence visiting relative and friends. lie is relative by marriage of the Irvincs. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo I good ln mta )nrn bruiaea and scratches It i especially good for pile. Reo- N. lino l.t. and md ivi.h i J in mI Mi-m r, tN'iikr) A Vilr. , Ilrkini'l of Snilln U iltl' t the home f hi f'tli", I. I'i-k-inaoil. Mr. Henry hlailtJ, of Kuhm. iitd thr hut of the at tlm homo of C. N, Tharjs i' U'i. eiiy, Mr. I Un-u.-e Ireluid ! IVrtLnJ Jii iitiuc at the home of hr Mrnit, Mr. and Mm. J. t. lir V't Un uy. Mr. and Mr. l. V. Hoiirt.r VtUa, vi.ile.1 the Utter part of tl I . ... . r ...I .. i liama. The new switchboard for the Home Telephone Co. will be installed within the next few weeks and the Company will then be ready to install tele phone promptly. 4-11 tf A dinner was given Sunday, July 12, by Mr. and Mrs. George Dicken eon in honor of Mrs. Wm. Xez of White Bluff, Wash., and Miss Vena Goff of Independence. The stray ten young ducks which were advertised July 9 found their owner last week, two days after the Enterprise was issued. Even the duck read the Enterprise. Sawed oak pogte for sale. All kinds from 4 inches up; large anchor posts. Also square timber for building blocks at 2c foot, at T. A. Riggs, the grocer whose prices are right, Monmouth, tf Lost In Independence on Thurs day, July 9th, a gold watch and pin. On both watch and pin was engraved the word "Lillie." Finder leave prop erty at this office and receive reward. A party of .friends, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith and Bon, Mrs. Bice and daughter, Vena, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kurre, left Tuesday morning for an outing of a couple of weeks on Slab creek. Wm. Falconer, who was operated on at Spokane some time ago for etomach trouble, is now in Indepen dence but has not recovered and his case is still precarious. He is con fined at the home of C. W. Butler. John Osborne was a caller on the Enterprise the last of the week. Mr. Osborne, whose farm lies out north of Independence, recently returned from an extended visit in California. He is one of the early pioneers of Oregon. Harold Fitchard and Bob Roberts made a trip to Clear Lake last week, with Mr. Fitchard'e automobile. He has the enviable distinction of being the first to drive an automobile to Clear Lake without the assistance of a team of horses. The function of the kidneys is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them, Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy. They will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and It will make you well. Dove & Williams. While at work building a porch on his residence in the west of town, Chas.Huntley met with a fall from the ecaffolding which came near breaking his arm. Some of the rafters came loose from the anchorage and pre cinitated him ten feet to the ground He is considerably crippled from the j tv.li .-..ih n at t"uvu A MMrY I.. It land hraJ rrh -r I I rv I !.' jtriHry. f' A !od pair of leading a (jj? - U at KroaiurrV tlisi. iHiiihum I. a pi nvn.l tin liin'of ununir and plnh l' Mr. J. H. Miliar of I'nriUnd U i Hill illi rvltn and frimd. in thii city thi k. M.tiv arv hawui! iheir order in ad . aiict for (! home c.H.kinn on h.tur u iihwirr. m. i. liitali Un and hiiritt OrtW In Cooler HulMmtf. rin 5 an. I X Ortli I. ..ma: V a. lit. I w in. alt I 3 to . III. fall BliarlHl MitM at.-1 tlay. It i. MPecal y good hor pue. ee- Gaj8tone Papk thig BUmnierJuly Ross Nelson, county fruit inspector ommended.nd eold by Dove A Wil- 16ththe Southern Tacific is taking an active interest in ecur . k .t th home of Hoi. C.mkry in d at WilnV. Try it. Mi l.oia tN'rne n-tiiriuM iroin .iii: inachinc, ii.IU-a, oil ami IVrlh.nd the Ult.r ,M,rl of Ihe a.Hk (lr, rfpi.ii ins a viaHy, g t II II, JrtiHin, ho will try hi Ut U pl,'rt you. W.nhI for fale S.von.1 growth i tl.i ol.l rmwth IOt ix'r cnl d.-livcnnl. S. Cox, Ind.j-.'iiden.e IhonelU f Mr. Homer Woo.1 and chiUIn n of (oldcndil. are viaiting at the home of Mr. Wood' parent, Mr. and Mr A. Kohiiuon. Mr. W. H. Craven and children re turned the latter part of the vk from I'ortland where they viited n-1 ativc and friend. The lat to do for deimrtM friend provide them with the Ut robe and casket. Jap.ron keep them at reasonable price. tf Good Second-hand buggies and litht buninc rig for ale cheap Call at shop near depot and V. O. J. ( W. Miller. Monmouth. 7-16 Mr. Ivan E. Oakes, nee Herron, of Zillah. Washington, aad her mother, Mr. Al Herron of Salem, visited at the home of M r. C. L. Fitchard of this city the first of the week Mr. and Mr. Jno. Dickenson enter tained at luncheon Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mr. Vistu Lund, Mr. A. Gaee of Lyon, Iowa, Mr. J. Graham and Mr. M. Graham of Monmouth. Mis Vena Goff returned the latter part of the week from Butte, Montana, here she ha been teaching. &ne ill spend the aummer with her par ents, Mr. and Mr M. Goff, in this city For the benefit of all who desire to ttend the Chautauqua. Assembly at after an rxl.ndiHl u.il Willi Iru-mu ir...i..l l-ariv to haul ! t'orda of wood. For iiifornialn'ii apply Little Palac Motel, ludel-ndiiuv, Oregon. Mi France To n nd viitertaine.1 a numU-r of her little friend at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her aeventh birthday. Foley' Ofluo Illative, th new lax alive, liimilaie, I'ut doe not irritate. It U tli let Uxttive. Uurniel or your money hack. Dove A William. The Home Telephone Co. doe not ant to tie jmtron up itli a con tract; they will rely hii ujH'rior service to retain ulerilr. 411tf Attention Farmer We have a com plete tock of Binding Taine. lo not place your order until you get our price. It. M. Wade A Co. 7-HUf Mie Quindaro Wilcox of Pendle ton and Gaynell Baldwin of Salem visited several day last week at the home of Mr. R. Baldwin in tin city. J. r. Tark and daughter, of Texas, who have been vUiting here for ome time, left Tuesday for Fresno, Califor nia, for a visit before returning to their home. Lost In Independence, check book, Black Morrocco cover, on Indepen dence National Bank. Of no value to anyone but owner. Leave at this office. Reward. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kutch and Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor left Sunday morn ing for an outing in the Cascade mountain. They expect to remain until the hrst oi August. Ross Nelson, county fruit inspector, ,- HUM Kit I.OIMJK S.U K ? V u r A Mret every Mon. i.;hl In K. I. Hall. W. It. Kl,!i. l i i, W, Ul. l.i.l.n. K.H and H. B. F. JONES .frn).'.v;:r..ir.,.iir sorAiir vviihtv tU1i(H iilalr ln,l .T lllk lNtHhNtKNCK. OKKHO"! MATTISON BROS. CIGARS, TOIUCCOS AND CHOlCI: CONMCTIDMJvY The Beat to te I'MMlnrd. Nt duor lloiel and Itear Cooper Illo.'k 1NDEPENDENGE. ORE W. R. ALL1N D. D. S. ...Dentist... fKlulaM KitnuMliw UMr Halldlai, Udtpemlunoe, Ureiroa THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvllU, i : t i Oregon Cha: Crtgory, i$t., Dallas. Or: California Medicated Soap The bwit ftraor.elialt ' Undrun,luaaulatliaaad polaua oak. Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth HL, Indepeodanc Or. Launch Independence Plv betweeu ludepemleuee nd 8al- em daily except hunday. Pasaenger and freight bumaaoiicitefl. Leave Inilependence : w;.oa.ni Leave Blem : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper IT? will grant special rate on the certif- iontA nlan. 716 ' l-" - 1 The DeVarney Waggoner Co. re cently completed a plant at Edmonds, Wash., similar to the one being in stalled for the Home Telephone Co. here. The system has given entire satisfaction and the business is stead ily increasing. f Just a little Cascasweet Is all that is necessarv to five your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet con tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Laws. Sold by Dove & Williams. Mrs. E. M. Stroud has gone to San Francisco to study styles and select fall millinery goods. She will return about the middle of August with a full and complete line of everything up-to-date. The store will be open and in charge of competent help during her absence. 7-23 The little child of A. E. Calkins of near Lewisville fell and severely sprained her ankle one day last week. Little attention was paid to it until it rfpveloned into an abscess when a doc tor of Independence was called. The abscess broke Tuesday and the little girl is recovering rapidly from the injury. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: t liMvs onlv taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still takine the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barher refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by Dove & Williams. M. Mettler of Lewisville, while haul- ine hay Tuesday from his field, met with an accident which came near costine him his life. He got off to open a gate and the team followed him through when he was caught ana crushed between the gate post and the wagon rack. Three ribs were broken near the sternum and one next to the spine. Br. Butler, who was called, set the broken ribs and left him rest ing easy Tuesday evening. James Huntley met with another accident last week which was a close call for him. A harpoon fork caught him just under the eye and inflicted a painful and severe injury. Dr. But ler, who attended the injured man, said that if the prong of the fork had not not been warded off from the eye by having encountered the cheek bone it would have undoubtedly killed him. Mr. Huntley recently suffered a brok en rib, caused by a glut flying out of a piece of timber which he was splitting. ing a creditable exhibit of fruit for the herrv fair which will take place in Salem today, tomorrow and Saturday. s. ran White horse about five years, weighs 900. branded on right houlder, shod all round. Owner call and get him and settle bill for keep and this adv. Jones' feed barn 5 Col. E. Hofer, editor of The Daily Capital Journal, was in Independence Saturday attending business connected with the First State Bank of this city of which institution ho is the vice president. Grandma Simpson of near Airlie has been poorly for several weeks, hav ing been confined to her room for some time. She is reported to be con valescing this week. Mrs. Simpson is the mother of Hon. I. M. Simpson, of Airlie. There is one preparation known today - that will promptly help the stomach. This ii Kodol. Kodol di gests all clashes of fcod and it does It thoroughly, so that the me of Knd.il for a time will without douht help any one who has stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and cont nue it for the fchort time that is necespary to give you complete relief. Kodol is sold by Dove & Williams. R. E. DUGANNE, f).M.D. DENTIST m (Graduate ol H. r. I). U y I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE GL Hawkins VfS'AM. D"as, Ore. viarDie ana mitm W2z&- Granite iAki Monnment and Head tC.Wtt : atones Cemetery INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIMEJTABLE FROM INDEPENDENCE FOK DALLAS Train No 64 leaves Independence daily 6:00 a. m.; leaves Monmouth f:16 a. m.; arrives Dallas 6:40 a. m. Train No 68 leaves Independence daily 10-flO a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. in.; arrives Dallas, 1LS0 a m. Train No 70 leaves Independence dally 8:15 p. m.; leave Monmouth 6:30 p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p.m. FOR AIRLIE Train No 67 leaves Independence daily 7:80 a.m.; leaves Monmouth 7:40 a. m.; arrives Airlie 8:15 a m. Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 3:30 p. in.; leaves Monmouth 8:50 p. m.; arrives Airlie 4:25 p.m. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY Leaves Independence daily 2:30 p. m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leaves Dallas dally except Hun day 8:30a. m;. leaves Monmouth 8:55a. m.; ar rives Independence 9:15 a. in. Train No 101 leaves Dallas SUNDAY oShY 6:55 a. m.; arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. m. ar rives inuepeuueuue ;w n in. n. i v.dQin.,... rtolluo riallv 1 "OA n. Tfl leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.;;arrlves Indepen dnace 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon- moutnior Ainie) m i T ti I..... rtollaa Hall. n m lea"es Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Indepcnd. eoce 8; 15 p. m. ou alRLIC Train No (16 leaves Airlie dally 9 a. m.; leaves Monmouth 9:35 a. m.; arrives Inde pendence :50 a. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Dallas) Train No 72 leaves Airlie dally 5:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth, 6:40 p. m.; arrives Inde pendence 5:55 p. m Train No 100 leaves Airlie 4:45 p. m. suh dat only arrives Monmouth 6:20 p. m. ar rives Independence 6;80 p. m. FROM MONMOUTH ONLY Leaves Monmouth for Independence dally 1 2;50 p. m. Pr.J.L. Calloway Osteopath ic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksvllle, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 f Rooms 78 COOPER- BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE CASTOR I A tv. TnCanta and Children. JtUi - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF ... BY THE ... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Folk's Gazetteer. . .-. .,..... nr ..wh ritv. town and vil lage In OreKon and Waslilnifton. Klvli descript wfsketch of each place, toother with the loca lTo and shaping fadllties and a classl direc tory of each business and profession. K. I.. rolH A Co., Inc., Seattle. BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TKNTM STRSKTS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that Placrt You in a Good Ponition Buy the Gordon Hat and you have the best $3 hat made. Yours rPHjiectfully, 0. n. Kramer Home Teleplione Company FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT CVl Albert Sperling JcP Sign Palrer INDEPENDENCE - OREGON MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cruahandmlxlnfeaaortalt Proper do In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price - ... . . . a tr i Tv.. ... (mm lha adlT DriacloU Or lb For Honta, lama, aoacp, own,, am, rm. -" 'c.t , Hn. Ara lust c0ndnd .nc.oMh.dn.t. The, do.'. conUi. S.wd. A.b.. CIP-r B. At.J U iood when 10 yeirt oia ai won iu u.y. uiu. ' r:;,i.. fk,,r,. and I try one. SKIDOO Conditio. Tablcta. or 8KIOOO Woam. Kidnty. Chicic. "ol.ra, BU.t7c.ic H.t.. F.r. Ho Cholera. DW.mp.. Pink Eyj. Co.ij "J Spavin Cur. or Barb Wir. Liniment. Diitnbuted by THI BLUI BBLL MBDIOIN lacorporatedi Capital aloe jiai,uvj.uu; nawriuwn, ouum wb.vum v. -. For sale by HANNA & IRVINE, Independence, Oregon A GOOD WEliLi OF WATER la InillBpeiiHable to every farm. We have had apleiidUl euc!en in obtalulng walnr iu all our boring otmrRtiona. We are prepared to do water and oil well drill ing and all kkudu of proHpeuting. SbOPER BROTHERS Telephone 40x2 INDEPENDENCE, Oil. Independence Billiard Parlor W. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery and SmoReri' Supplies Soft DrinKi The Place to Spend a Pleasant II our INDEPENDENCE OREGON I PALACE MEAT MARKET LONG & CHAMBERLIN, Proprietors. All Kinds of fresh and cured Meats. Game and fish in season. I Independence Oregon COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. Telephone and menenger atrvice at hotel. 160 Court Street. Telephone 209 Main. effects.