I I boiNGs" IN OREGON 1 PEOPLE WE KNOW. InlrrpBIIng llrma (iathrrrd IVoui .ill I'aru uf the ttlal. hUlc Will Xeed Large Fiittd. Salem It ecma altogether prob able that appropriations (or atata nirKnt for iha biennial period lfOn-lu III pa the 13.000,000 mark. Though up y few of lh aiate iRKiiiuilont nd departments have iim. If their r 'ihu ret'ommend liK ): oprii.ilciin fur the ennulng two rur. it la apparent 'hat the lorae In pnpu'.ttioD of se slate ami ront-qu'itl liu-reaiie In b.ulneit al mmf d'pi iiticm makej a general Im ri'Un' la almost vi ry Iteai of n--eni There In a strong demand for the creation of an Jmurnnca department, a state board of rontrol and fur the enactment of a comprehensive water code i:h a provision for state ad mlnWtratlon. The state will he asked to help tiiilld a home fur the Oregon HlKtorlml Society. There Is sl-o a demand from East cm Oregon that scalp bounties be restored. Agitation bag been strong for some time in favor of state aid for public roadbulldlng. The bill The Are .Independence People and What They Say It ef Interest When an incident like the follow ing 0-t'ura right here at homo. t.l bouud to. carry weight lib our read era. So many strange experiences go the round of the press: are pub lished aa facts, people become skep tical. On one subject skepticism Is rapidly disappearing. This la due to the actu.il experience of our rltlien. and ttulr public utterances regarding them. The doubter must doubt no in ire In the face of such evidence as this. The public statement of a rep utable ritiien living riiiht at home, one whom you can see every day. leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on. P. II. Drexler. Main St.. Imlepen dvnee, Oregon, says: "I have used Ikmn's Kidney rills and am glad to acknowledge the benefit derived. Fur a long time I suffered from a weak back and an irregularity of the kid ney secretions. I was advised to try IViun's Kidney Tills and procured a box at T. M. Klrkland's drug more They gave me relief at once. I con tluued and was relieved of every gym- THE USEFUL STORE J.LST0GKT2N THE PEOPLE'S STOKE for erection of armories by the state ptom of the complaint. I am glad to will probably be re'ienej In another recommend Poan's Kidney Tills as a form, though de.ested by the people reliable remedy for the kidneys.' last June, in some quarters mere is an argument in favor of an appro priation for the purchase of the Ore gon City locks by the state. The crowded condition of the State Insure Asylum and the proportions that Institution has attained, makes It necessary that a separate Institu tion be provided, and it Is generally believed that an appropriation will be made for a branch asylum some where In Eastern Oregon. - For Balo ty all dealers. Trice CO cents., Foster-.Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York., sole agents for the ful led Stales. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 25-20. HIGHLAND. Miss Ethel Shafer left Sunday for Portland, where she Intends learning the dressmaking trade. Her many friends will Join in wishing her suc cess In the avocation she has chosen. The farmers of this locality are certainly taking advantage of this "ipell" of fine weather, as they are still plowing and seeding. Mr. Moore, who has been ailing for fiorub time, is now quite poorly. Henry Hamann, who with his bro mer oeorge, lias Deen working as Mr. Connelly, who lineman at McMinnville, spent a week enticing the girl ago Sunday with his parents here. Even Highland is on the "improve." We notice Joe Loundree has built a new woodshed and Mr. Agee has completed a new barn. On Saturday evening quite a crowd of friends gathered at the home of Miss Ethel Shafer to wish her suc-i-fs in her future work in Portland. We are glad to note the Improve ments that are being made on the The old fence rows cleaned out, new fences Hnnki-r Fact's Serious Charge. Portland A. C. Connelly said to be the millionaire wheat king of the Grand Ronde Valley and prominent LaGrande banker, Is accused by the Portland police of kidnaping from his home city Gertrude Williams, a 16-year-old girl. Mr. Connelly was accosted last week at the Union De pot by Mrs. Lola Baldwin, of the police department, and the girl taken from his custody. Is charged with from her La Grande home, had made all arrangements to take her with him on a trip to Southern California. He Is about 74 years of age and venerable looking, and did not seem one whit nonplussed at the painful situation he faced as the officer con fronted him. Mr. Connelly was allowed to con tinue his trip and the girl was taken to the police station. Mrs. Baldwin! announced that she would take Im-i, .. . . , ... ,-.,. Ireland farm. Illeuiaic Mt'ps iu ijiuiiciulc .111 . uu-1 npllv. who is said to be ono of the I ar being OUR STORE It THE tTOPPINQ PLACE, MEETING PLACE AND WAITING PLACE FOR POLK COUNTY PEOPLE. THEY JUST MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME AND ARE CERTAINLY WELCOME TO WHE THER THEY BUY GOODS OR NOT. EVERY RESIDENT OP POLK COUNTY WHO DOES NOT ALREADY SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE CAN HAVE A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION FREE IF THEY SPEND US IN OUR STORE. COME AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH US. OUR SALESPEOPLE WILL TREAT YOU WELL AND BC GLAD TO SEE YOU. Ladies' Suits and Coats The best and biggest line of the season has just reached us. We are showing the revised directoire styles which are very popular just now. Prices on these splendid garments range $15.00 to $65.00 The Coats are long semi-fitting and tight fitt ing and range in price $8 to $50 The new sheath Skirts, gored and plaited styles are in and are very popular with pur chasing customers. The prices range $4.00 to $15.00 rMm 1 1 rlcaue Ladies Neckwear The very latest ideas in neck fixings have just reached us from New York. We are showing beautiful collars and jabots at 15c up to $2.50 Embroidered linen Collars starched ready to wear, 20c- Napkin Special Write fur a dozen and we will ayMfitaf:o. Kxtra larjio all linen ISaj.k ins" with fast nelvid.', bleached. The greatest values we ever owned. $1.50 a Dozen leading business men in La Grand, I Put up and a portion of the farm is and is said to own a large interest in three of the most important banks in that part of the state. He has a wife and family of grown children residing near La Grande. Government Land to lie Opened. Roseburg On January 20, 1909, there will be thrown open for entry at the Roseburg Land Office 91,950 .acres of dairying, fruit and timber lands, which will be withdrawn from j riiost xne umpqua lorest. reserve, ana being divided into small tracts which we learn are to be sold, while anoth er 'portion is to be set out in Eng lish walnuts. From this we infer few more people are working for a greater and more prosperous Oregon A birthday party was given Harry Valline on Saturday evening. Quite a number of young people met t help him celebrate the event. A enjoyable evening was spent TAQAl-VA which are situated In Coos, Western ,n Paying games and pulling taffy, TLand and Douglas counties. The pro-l Mr- and Mrs. .McEliurry spent the posed railroad from Drain to Marsh field runs through a portion of this tract. The dairying and fruit lands will be subject to the homestead act, but the timber lands can only be taken tinder the timber and stone act. A peculiar feature of this opening is that squatters' rights will be recog nized. After December 31. persons may settle on the land and prepare to make it their home. The rights of such persons will be recognized as prior to those who file on January 20. It is expected that there will be a rush for the choice tracts in this land when it is opened. Agitate Electric Road. Marshfleld Coos Bay people have not given up the idea of building an electric line from Marshfleld to Rose burg. Such a plan was brought for ward a year ago and Douglas county men subscribed $260,000, if Coos Bay would put up a like amount. The plans fell through, however. Now there Is serious discussion of each a scheme, and Coos Bay business men believe that a movement in that di rection should again be made. It is thought that if $500,000 was raised it would build 20 miles of the road, and that money for the rest of the construction could easily be ob tained by bonding. The road from Myrtle Point to Roseburg, which is now used by one of the stage lines, is thought to be the one which would cost less for construction and at the same time tap a more valuable farm ing country than would be found on the Coos Bay wagon road. fore part of the week visiting friends and relatives in Lebanon. Pete" Shafer is still converting John Compton's ash timber into cord wood. Elsie Sanders of ' Washington is now visiting his cousins, the McEl murry boys. We are pleased to note that the name and number of our school dis trict were placed on the county roll of honor for the month ending Octo ber 30th. C. E. Nash of Buena Vista is teaching our school this year, with an enrollment of 22. ' y George Shafer and C. E. Nash were Independence visitors Sunday. Mrs. "Fete" Shafer was in Inde pendence on business Tuesday. Miss Edith Alexander has the fin est flock of turkeys we have seen this year. A number' of the neighbor women- met at Mrs-. Robert Simon's Wednes day to assist her in quilting. W. P. Cressy, weTT known to Polk county people, was elected mayor of the city of Sbuth Fend, Washington, at their recent city election. Mr. Cressy is a- brother of Mrs. A. E. Shafer. Y our Choice of These Waists post paid $2 25 Made of French Batiste, nicely embroidered, in colors and white Send for your size at once as they are selling like hot cakes. 1 1ST BUR -AJNTGK! Anyone wishing good reliable Fire Insurance Call ori or write to S. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Agent for Beaver State Merchants Mutual of Portland and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Orove. Tillamook Struck by Blaze. Tillamook An early morning; fire JB this city Sunday did $15,000 dam age and threatened for a white de struction of the entire businesa por tion of the city. Fire fell so thickly about the city that It caught the root or tne una Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and' it has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill,' says A. F. Hardy of East Wilton,. Maine. 25c at all drug gists. Comments from Greenwood. It r was one of the Oak Point mook Hotel, which was only saved boosters I would wear my straw hat by heroic efforts, fcvery wmaow in yrt for wnile (t would) for you are , the building was destroyed. There tealnd tfmes (Greenwood) yet. :waf TZll 1 adViSe IrV,De 10 briDg whl ?wt loaflngU - a " U string with him if he attends tear the bnJlnf. 1 sU11 match November 24. THERE IS 8TYLE In the harness we make and sell. They give a distinguished appear ance to a rig and a gallantry to horses. They fit. Harness should fit the same as a suit of clothes. We make them to fit. This is the only strictly harness and repair shop in Polk county. We handle everything in the har ness line. A. F. Dallas 8ALFICKY, Oregon. H. Hirachberg, Frei. A. Nelion, Vice Pre. C. W. Irvine, Cub. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Director-: H. Hireobberg, A. Neleon, D. W. 8eara, 8mlth and J. E. Rhodes. B.F. E. H. NACHANB Painter and Paperhangerl I have recently located in this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign, and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, etc. My prices are reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished. Leave Orders -with Bice SL Calbreath or telephone Main 49. Aiph Vernon has been preparing for the rain by digging a few holes in the ground to let the water run in. Don't be afraid of the Greenwood sports. There were three of them out hunting the other day and they shot sixteen shots at a flock of birds and only got four. Now won't the Oak Point .boosters laugh at that when they, hear about It. But say, let' me tell you these boys are better at hunting birds without feathers but (feathers or no feathers, boys) you'd better hurry. It is vory near aa bad as 16 to 1. , HOTEL MONMOUTH Monmouth, Oregon Under Jletv Management RatQM $2.O0 Per Day Free Baths to Gueit Dallas Steam Laundry . ; Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Olee Hobinson .Agent Independence, Obkook