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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
social season in the normXl School Mr. It. &uhiir Tbarp. t riifii' Tim etiniii.d program follows: lliyettal tlirtn tor s( tt Normal. a :iiK rWU-ty c ILlX .L JL ,1,1 The Kind You Hara Always nought, anil whUtt Im been la ue for over SO jrers, luu lxtru tho lritntur o ' and lut btH' it iiitula under his hi tsj6J7-Tu, nil super liou bJih-o It lulum-). 6lCAU Allnwnoonotuilwlvt joiiltt tttW. All Counterfeit, Imitations mid Tiit-j-irmRl' tiro but KxpfrliufiiU (hut tritle with nnd eiiiUittrer th litvUth of Jnfiuits nnd Children Uxpcrlenco ngulimi Ksimrimeut. What is CASTORIA CiMtorl Is a harmless substitute for Cwtor Oil, Tar rorlo, Irops and SKthintf Syrup, It I rieasant. It contain neither Opium, , Morphine nor other M a root I u subntaiic. Its agro Is Its snmrRut. It dditw)i Worm nd allays lVrerUhnrits. It curen lUrrheA and AViutl Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles, euros Countlpatlou and FUtuletu'T. It asitlnillutes tho Food, reflates tho Btonuu-te and llowela, gflTlnjf healthy and natural sleep The Children's Ptuutcco-The Mother's 1'rlemL, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. POLK COUNTY BANK MONMOUTH, - OREGON. PAID CAPITAL $30,000.00 Transact a general banklDg and exchange business. Deposits received, Loans made, Drafts sold. Officers and Director J. H. Haw ley, Pres., P. L, Campbell, Vice Pres., Ira C. Powell, Cashier J. B. V. Butler, F. S. Powell, J. B. Btump, I. M. Simpson. COLE'S ORIGINAL AIR TIGHT WOOD HEATERS ti- . 1.1" :-i t tv ; , Double seamed bot toms, patented drafts and up-to-date styles, also a perfect firekeeper. Call and see our line. These Stoves are absolutely air tight. Owing to the fact that it has but one direct draft they USE LESS FUEL than any other stove on the market, and by its construction it is enabled to burn its own gas, which is a saving of your wood. R.M. WADE a CO. IV. E. Craven, Mgr. I tide p en den ce CITY RESTAURANT O. C. BostwicK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALL. HOURS DAY lrant tllur un KrUlsy. Ihi !'Ih j Itiaillinc ...Mulls Wanur Mr. auj .rs. Tharp r planning j lul Hulh and lirain KiikhI" to runtUi for the y-ar on ilnlr It.-rlisUnn HUiulnt liomlwln 'hli-ken ranch near SUfrlilart, Mr. j Kuttn) grams Urace Tboinpson Tliarp tells us. however, that ho uuty , lt,dlns."Th I'vli brlty.' Jessln llyje cousfiit la be or ncinal or llio mhmi iuie "Hesuea I tint iu ivn is there provided they allow him as much lime for calisthenics as pho nics. Miss Frances II. Galloway, for th past two years critic lu tho normal training department, writes from tho school In Orloff, California, that she Is pleasantly situated and la enjoy ing her work very much. In addition to her position; as head of the dc- MlKtxIer Than Dm Sword. Affirmative Mabel Kills. Ksther Irson and lUiel Ilobannoit. NcKHtlve Kiiiuia lloiikle, Lillian AuderKou nnd Sunln Hoffman, Solo 1 1 at tie Cooper Judge's report Smg Society The IVlihiutis have elected the fol lowing officers: President, Mitry uurtment of 1 terature and history. Whitney: vice president, mini hi- Miss lialloway Is matron of tho young gate; Secretary, Kthel l-aldlaw; treas- ladles' dormitory. ! urer. Kthel Kakln; Sergeant at arms. Mr. V. Hurton Arant, lust year a liaiel Ihinahoo; organist, Kthel Hplll- Junlor In the Normal, is now teach- man; chorister .Lora Craven; critic. lug the Greenwood school. Mr. Fargo. Prof. Urlggs. Instructor In tnathem- A large number of visitors were pres- atlcs, was absent for a few days ent at the last program of the Ves last week on a trip to hla home at periuti Society. Tho following pro- Cottage Grove. During Mr. Urlggs' , gram was rendered: absence Miss Kfflo Galbreatb and Song Society Messrs. Arant and Henry had charge Hull call.. Response lth quotations of his classes. rincipal L. K. Traver reiorts a very successful institute and school fair at The Dalies. About forty for mer "Normals" were In attendance, among them four principals. Mon mouth Is proud of ao worthy s rep- resental ion. The last meeting of the Normal So ciety was the occasion of revealing the. mysteries of the order to sever al would-be members. All are now obedient and faithful Normals. Work has begun In earnest under direction of Prof. Brlggs as critic. The Delphian Society bids fair to give the others a race for honors in debate. Their first debate occurred on last Friday evening under the dl-1 rection of Prof. Fargo. It behooves the other societies to "get busy." I from Iongfcllow. Heading Gertrude Shepherd Solo Mrs. Stroud Recitation Kffie Galbreatb Fuuuygrams Anna Truedson Vocal trio. Misses Hathaway, Coyne and Tinnerstet. Current events Louise lluber Reading Incy Iluker Song Society Critics' report The Vespertine poster committee is to be complimented ujoti their ar tistic productions. Tho officers of the society for the first ten weeks are: President. Effle Gulbrcath; vice-president, Mrs. I. M. Stroud; secretary, Ora Williams; treasurer. Carrie Hathaway; chorister .Clara Tin nerstet; organist. Miss Spencer; crit ic. Miss Shearer. rrv o 4 T1UOM SriMJl3 3NMNT.) sw yuM waaiM nMMf 106'tf m""Tr"Tl Sf NI1 IM4 AA SuImq -pstinoj -us JS3-f 00 V lOAAOHDS NVA 'f 'A lt0.tS st ,oiop iuj aoniip Xus iii(i aisis siniiiuo juiuiujimJ ai j, AHNSIIIA lB3J l1"oi st fiuniuo3 AjvputuM aijl utsiuoj 01 flO A "I Pu" uaiuuj4AO) saisitj pai'iin otl o pjJiuejsn') 3ijJ oiuj;ii)I.i isouoq us s Xaijmv jiDuoq po ajnj oo''H sxjjo tjdxa psoipsj (jtu si) o p;d aiaoM snaAD SNinsiao j m pusj) inouisj siii uiniqo oi ajqaun j noX ajaqw si3Ui;p oi jaujni uoa ati oj jsajip sjsjX ut ui;i isju. sqi ji.j yuip mou js 9 auinuaf tp hjjo patupd pus tapioq aqnOM SflMAO u! PJ Hw qiiOM dsaip )tu.(nq jo joXurp osj jiioq ptju jo joKuop ojvj tn ujojj Xnq noX tioq outnurf m 9ui.n9 J,noX jni SJano ! P u k r P The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates Miss Fream Showered A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Bertha Fream Monday evening in honor of her approaching mar riage to Mr. John L. Koblnson of Al ma, Michigan. After an enjoyable evening light refreshments were serv ed and the guests departed wishing the bride-elect a happy and prosper ous life. Miss Bertha received many beautiful and costly presents in token of the esteem by which she is held by heer many friends. Those present were: Mesdames Graham, Pettit, Herren, Burt, Moran, Sacre and Westfall; Misses Ruth and Julia Nunn, Mabel Johnson Claire and Bertie Bently, Blanche Mulkey, Mignon Burt, Goldie Mumma, Opal Boothby, Olive Pettit, Maude Cartnell Hazel Work, Doris Herren, Bessie Graham, Agnes Clark , and Ruby Fream. WAR SCARE PASSING Austrlans Prevent Shipments nt Bor der and War Cloud In Paxiing. Three Months for Stealing an Apple. La Grande Peculiar freaks in Justice were exemplified in one In stance here in which an illiterate Austrian was the victim. Through the apparent oversight on the part of a Justice of the peace in Elgin, this Austrian was held in the county jail for nearly three months on a charge of stealing an apple. The in dictment which caused his arrest In Elgin three months ago specified that he stole the one apple, and the Jus tice of the peace bound him over to Belgrade, Oct. 11. After a secret session lasting for more than 24 hours, the Narodna-Skuptschlna, or National Assembly, adjourned this evening without having arrived at any definite decision with regard to its action against Austria-Hungary. According to the most reliable in formation no vote was taken on the question at issue. Tho meoting was very stormy and was interrupted by various recesses. War was demanded with Austria-Hungary, but the load ers of the war faction cooled down after Foreign Minister Mllovanovlcs had made a lengthy statement, in which he explained that one reason why hostilities were Impossible was the scarcity of ammunition for the new batteries, which is now being transported here, but has been de tained In Aunstrian lines. Thus for the moment the danger point in the Balkan crisis is passed, and Servia is expected to content her self by instituting a boycott against Anstro-Hungaiian commerce in the way of revenge. WATER RATES (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Kcilcnce rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who uy 2.00 and over at tlio mto of 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE Koxi'tlonee, 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 She Court Resort ar?d German Ltupcb Place FICANK II. I'OMJNS, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phorje 117 Lone Man Holds Up Montana Stage. Missoula, Mont., Oct. 10. Armed with a 22-calIbre rifle and the lower portion of his features concealed with a red bandana handkerchief, a lone highwayman this evening held up the Missoula-Bonner stage, about await the action of the circuit court, two miles east of this city, lined grand jury. Last week the jury dls-' uu luo " posed of the poor fellow by dismiss' Independence, Oregon Opposite Little Palace Hotel ing the charges. Until a week ago the foreigner was of the opinion that he was serving sentence. When final ly some one managed to impress upon his mentality that he had not jret been sentenced and was liable to a state prison penalty his physical health failed him and he collapsed. Authorities have been forced to add additional cost to the board bill by calling in a physician to attend him. Oregon Siioir Line and Union Pacific S TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tonr iet sleeding cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane, tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tour ist sleeping cars (personally conducted! weekly to Chicago and Kansas City; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. rf HOURS' II Portland to Cnicag? and relieved them of sums ranging from 1 5 to $25 each, then disappear ed in the gathering dusk. After securing the booty the rob ber apologized, saying that hunger had driven him to commit the crime. The authorities were quickly noti fied and the sheriff and his deputies are scouring the nearby hills for the robber. White House Stable Fire. Washington, Oct. 11 Fire of un kaown origin was discovered in the loft of the White House stables this morning, causing small damage. But for tho prompt work of the stable-keeper and his assistant, the building, in which are housed sev eral of the President's thorough breds, would have been destroyed. Me ehangs of cars 70 Deafness Cannot De Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is on ly one way to cure deafness, and that In by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When t his tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, eafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken outand this tube restored to Its normal condittoo, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which 1 nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous aur 'sees. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease ot Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be enred by Ball's Catarrh Cure Bend for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY 6t oo-, Toledo, -q LONG'S MEAT MARKET CO. LONG, Proprietor All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats Game and Fish in Season INDEPENDENCE OREGON WAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS Bf USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dote In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are md from the sctiva principle or th condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask (or and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or 8KIDOO Wor-m, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota. U. S. A. For sale by HANNA & IRVINE, Independence, Oregon Ciliic Palace Hotel Independence j rfc sfl sf aT eft T, W. traitor. Proprietor SSlsFiy rrsajrsd WSW earefullv Supplied Cables. Special Attention to Commercial trade ! for spot esu. I to 105 more monry Tnr too to snip Haw run ana Hidnstoasauua wa mil ml home. Writ for Prloa LUt, Market Roport. Shipping; Taos, sad aboot oar HUNTER8'& TRAPPERS' GUIDE. MO pats. I Vwo4. .Mrt fetor tnbie0WWTtttta. niotttnt D Far Aalmkto. AV fatrtrt Tnpvsn' Boers, Doonrs, Traps, Ora Laws. How Md whsn to trap, m4 to isoobi m ht iiMppar. n rssjvisw uryuo9aii. rmt, vs. t out wnniifi, i ss. ssraasi suam aw fnlSnwM. Ossr BsJt ! DtopT rs M,snto to trs.ps.tl.9C fjg hulls. Ship fm MM mm s- mmmwmm