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CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
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THE OREGON
FIRE RELIEF
McMinnvitle, : : : : Or$on
Chat. Gregory, Jig- Dallas. On.
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GASH STORE
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California Medicated Soap
Thf lx't for n. clinppit hand
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ink,
Mrs. 0. W. Richardson, Sr.
Atttnt.
Moniiioiith 81., independence Or.
Launch Independence
ri Iwlweeu lurtepeinleure nd Sal
s'., v,-.uit poimlav. Passencer
o I (iwi(tit liUKitiMWHolicIten.
)r, Allln. IVulii-t, Ouoner l: t.'i.-. 'I J
Fivh bread fvt ry inoiniug nt M il-,
hull's Mori.
Do not oveilook 11. M. Wa.lo I'o's
ml tlii week.
liciniii.H jtitUtr Nui bin.. I '
Jr v iih V ' ti'l-J'
Mic llattio Mix started Monday,
fur Chicago 1" take u i itio it Muily.
Dr. Dugaunc, deduct over liulo-;
I uii'ii. e iSalit'tiiil bank, j
Ladies' ' IV upions It r -"ie at the.
Uargam Stoic, opposite l'ove iV N Ill
Baby buggy ""d gocart tir.x till
size (nit on al 11
shop.
1' III:.' .1 I'l.i. I I"
hi I r V irn-r- rv
Jir. .!'. Puller, one of our plolll
illent ilii.Mlh.lill ..well IH W Hlllo-
mobile.
K .. l II g il
l-ave lnclcieiidence
!ave nleni :
Geit. Shi nner
;;i0 a. ni.
3:15 p. m.
Skipjter
Farmers Feed
and Hitching Shed
Jones Big New Ban
Teams 10c, Saddle Horse fx
Rigs as well as teams kept in
the dry. Horses boarded bv
day, week or month. '
j. n. jones. mmm
I
GL Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
garble and
Granite
MotinmetitBand Head
(tones Ctmetery
work etc.
I will sell
Real Estate
But I will list only property
that can be sold at a reasona
bly low price. Don't ask me
to list yours if you want the
earth for it. It will move if
your price is right.
Mr. iukI Mr. I'li.nho Mol'i.-a.iy f
i;;,k iu.tk i-iiel over funtl.iy with
u l.itiMs in tlii i ity .
l oi'aU'. t "' iH linilte iiiaivwith
Sl.iiii-li Kilt. 1 1 1 1 J. K. M n
MMiiiiioiitli, i:uv.'ii. s'-1
ay, I'.ill, yon ..ui buy notion t
yi.iu on ro "t the llargain SIoio,
o jiti.-ito I'oxc it WilliuiiiK.
Clin. Kjipt'r.oii, a lu-phcw o( Ir.
(( roitl.ma wiii-re ne fxifcio io h-m
. i..
V. C. Lugg, of Vancouver, Wash-,!''""-""'-ington,
isu guest ul tno Ihckinson! Wanted To rent a farm. W ill pnv
ll(linei! jcaoh rout. Write .NOW to Clm. K.
Harry Kogoway rcturni-d tfunduy ' IlickK, Ileal Ketate Uroker, Ii.U-n-ti
from a few wkV iruvel u itn u sliow dunce, Oivgon.
nnmtuinv. Mr- C. C. ard. M IMS llaei liow-
i,r. rtv for sale I UII1 nrd and Mrs. E. K. Van Woite, of;
now ready toliot it. oli'i. Hicks, Camstata, S. U., are guU at the
Enterprise otlice. home of John Uickinsoii.
Ladies' and men's $1.50 gloves at ' Berkshire shouts for sale. Knquire
less than wholesale. Valgum Store, of J. T. Huntley at the John Osborne
opposite Dove & illiamo. j farm, 4 miles north of Independence
Wm. Dickinson oi Vancouver, j or telephone li'J. -
Washington, is i.eie visaing Ins j Miss Frances l'atterson, grand-
brother, Joha uud i. V. iitinson. j dauughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hedges,
For Sale lloroe power hay oaler. j returned Sunday to her home m 1 ort
f, ir-forntutinn i-ii to. liuieuiaii. i land where she will attend school.
Independence, Ureoii. i i.onu uoo. tt
Miss Ella Kobiuooii, wuo lias oeeil harness in exchange for music box
spending a few weeks m inia city, re- incubator and brooder by J. W .
turned to her woi lu mcjuimville Bullard, Independence, I hone
Monday. The uarties who have been guilty
Sewing machines, needles, oil au 0f stealing White Wyandotte roobters
in Independence are Known aim mey
will get into serious trouble if they
Chas. E. Hicks
D. TAYLOR
BARBER
Bath Room in Con
nection C STREET
Independence, Ore.
GASH
X
FOR FARM PRODUCE
... GY THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
extras, repairing a specialty, go to H
H. Jasperson, who will try uis best to
please you.
F. K. Hubbard, justice of the peace
of Falls City, was in Independence
the last of the week looking after
legal business.
Wood for Sale Second growth at
$3.50, old growth ?4AX) per cord
delivered. 6. Cox, Independence.
Phone 143. 4-2
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox went to
Portland Saturday, Mr. Wilcox re
turning Sunday and Mrs. Wilcox
staying over until Tuesday.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the best robes and
caskets. Jasperson keeps them at
reasonable prices, tt
Mrs. H. C. Chamberlain and little
daughter left Tuesday on the after
noon train for Pjrtland to give the
daughter medical treatment.
Estrayed to my farm, one black sow,
weighs about 140 pounds, owner can
have same by paying for its feed and
this advertisement, G. H. Harris.
Pearl Montgomery, who has been
spending her summer vacation here,
returned to Portland last Friday to
begin her school work in that city.
Pres. Campbell, of the University of
Oregon, accompanied by Mrs. Camp
bell, passed through here Saturday on
their way to Monmouth returning
Monday morning.
For Sale A second hand 14 hoe
Van Brunt drill in first clue condition.
The price in m cheap that if you want
a drill you can not all'ord to let this
one go by. Inquire of 11. M. Wade
Co.
Wanted Cheap horse, buggy and
do not stop it.
Wanted Teams; good wages, steady
work on railroad. Construction work
between Dallas and Salem. Apply or
phone, Salem, Falls City & Western
Railroad. 9-24
J. W. Brown and D. N. Turner of
near Airlie left here Sunday morning
for the Salem fair with three stallions,
one imported mare and three colts.
All are prize winners and we expect
to see several blue ribbons when they
return.
Keunedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
does not cotis ipute like most of the old
fashioned cougn cures, but on the
other hand It gently moves the bowels
and at the same tune heals irritation
and allajs li fl. iiinmlieli of the throat
Sobl by Dove & Williams.
The launch India of Corvallis will
make the run between Krehs Bros,
hop yard anil Halem during the rest of
the season, leaving Kre'bs Bros, at 0
a. m. and 2:30 p. ni. and Salem at 11
a. m. and 4:30 p. rn. Two trips daily
and stops at all way landings will be
made. 9-24
. We have several parties who are
looking for homestead locations or
relinquishments also some timber
claim's. If you know of any good
homestead or timber claims it will
pay you to write to us. Address.
Aenta Realty Co., 225 Failing Bklg;
Portland, Oregon. tf
E. P. Weir of Airlie passed through
Independence last Friday with a car
of thoroughbred cattle enroute to the
state fair at Salem. After that fair
is over he expects to take in the cir
cuit of the northwest fairs. Mr. Weir
-,r. t t v,..,.,w.r ,f Vancouver
WnslnWtnn. is visiting will, friends has some very fine cattle which are
in this city, being at present the guest certainly a credit to Polk county.
of Mrs. O. A. Kramer. Her husuana,
U. L. Frazier, was formerly a prom- tm, efficient teachers in the Independ
inent business man of tins city.
For Sale Good Jersey milk cow, j a situation as a teacher in the schools
will be fresh about the tenth ot I of Junction City on her way to which
October also yearling .ler.-ey Loiter
.11 r.olil fillw 11-illdl tWO
can, uii ' : , iii i
bottom Canton gang plow, and j she visits a few days with friends in Wronger foot ho d and you uliouul not
r uantity of baled clover hay. Apply Corvalos ibis week while en route to delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy,
to Chas. Ili'f, Independence. her school
place fin; departed tins week to ue on oot jj,. having Briutit
baud to take up bur duties Monday
Bridge & Beach
"Superior
t9
to
These heaters jive'vou satisfaction.
They warm the apartments hetter
than any other stove, hecause they
are made to throw out the heat.
You know that with some heaters
vnn nrt! freezing when the stove is
red hot. Those are not the "Superior
mmm
k v-v,,. .
J
;- wiMW
eaters.
The La
Cross
The l.n CroH Dihk in
the iii'Ktfht to perfec
tion. We Kiiy that it is
the lx't disk plow on
iho maiket. if there
were a better one wo
would lm yelling it. It
is properly eoiiHtrticted
ami niadu to do tho
work tineqiiHli'd by any
other make. J nut a com
bination of good quali
ties is the La Cross.
8-ply hop sewing Twine and spring eye hop Needles
HJ1NNJ1 IRVINE
Independence Hardware Merchants
Miss Mabel Cooper returned to Eu
gene to take up her school work
there.
Mrs. F. Gillispie spent Sunday
with friends in Amity returning homo
Tuesday.
Men's ties about one-half price at
the Bargain Store, opposite Dove &
Williams.
Born to the wife of G. E. Colby, at
the residence of J. A. Colby, on Sept.
6th, an eleven-pound boy.
Mrs. Clarence Ireland of Portland
is visiting this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper.
For Sale Feed stable in Indepen
dence. For information call on ewt
Jones, Independence, Oregon. tf.
Mrs. Will Percival left Tuesday af
ternoon for Portland where she ex
pects to meet her daughter Pearl.
Furnished and light housekeeping
rooms to rent. Enquire ol JVlrs. J. w.
Richardson, 7th and Monmouth St. tf
Prof. R. W. Kirk, principal of the
citv schools, arrived in Independence
yesterday with his family preparatory
to taking up Ins residence nere.
Mrs. Mollie Allin formerly of Inde
pendence but now of Dufur, is here to
visit her many friends. At present
she is a guest of Mrs. Will Walker.
Miss Sadie Tilden of Portland nr
Don't Fail to Look at our
PATTERN AND
TRIMMED HATS
We have a great variety of the
latest Fall Designs on
Display Saturday, Sept. 19
M. W. WALLACE
independence - - Oregon
rived in Independence Wednesday to
take the position of night operator for
the Pacific Telephone Company for a
Miss Nellie Colby, who was one of short time.
When Trifles lieti ! Troubles.
Tf anv nersoii suspect? that tbelr
kidueys are deranged they tdioind take
Foley's Kidm-y Ren edy al once mm
disease or
HiuVtPR Delav irives Hie disease a
Dove & Williams.
r tar iff -iff ga m
L JIT EST FJ2LL STYLES
MONMOUTH
Miss Mclnnes has bought out the Davidson Sis
iciri and is now ready for business witli an entirely
now and stylish lino of Fall gooda. Also a fine
Bhowii)'r of Fali and Winter Hats for street wear.