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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
gndrprndmrf (Entcrprsif. Iue4 wcrkly from loilen4-nce Orr- tea Chas. K. Hick. Publisher ami 'w prtetor. ottic mtml-clnM iUr Subscription. $1.60 Pr Yar In talking of SuifUint No. 1 lit last meek' Knt. rpi i ue might have btt-n more explicit. Il la true that W111U 8. Dumiiway aj nui -2toeii Jirevtly by Statement No. I, but It It fact thai Siau uivui No. 1 and alt the other fanrjr wrinkles of the Ore gon ! t ton yystem are o nearly re latt J that they are practically one nd the same. It la a tlm that will puxxle the Oregon people fur year tu oitue befoli- the atau will tver b able tu r't! thcniselve of it and get down to good old simple method attain. Ii la possible that the good people 01 Oregon have not had quite enough of It yet. l't them have a few 'acre Initiative and referendum petititiona almilar to aouie of thetu that have come up for consideration at the June election. For Instance, the two fish bill petitions. The peo ple killed both roiiteatanta, destroy ing a (treat Industry In the state. It came very near abolishing the t'nl verslty of Oregon, and it would had It not been for the vote from the city of Portland and the hard work of most of the country newspapers of the state. When the ballots are so full of petitions that they will have to be Issued in eight or ten pages, delving In all manner of nonsensical rubbish of legislation that will re quire a standing session of the legis lature to correct or abolish it, then will the people begin to see the folly of the system and long for the old simple ways. But it is not going to be so easy to get out of it. It will require level heads to leud us out of the me. nrd all the iiianlineot of our iiaturn la meet and inwt uccrafuily. If nie- them In this way will com out conqueror over tery difficulty, but If whin and rrlngo and t the knocker part, give rry propo sition the Uk side to ounwhn and our fellow, will not only make ouraehca contemptible In to alght it other but will prevent the ucr that Is within lh rach of all for th taking. The only thing for us to do Is to aland together, shoulder to h"lder l; ry enterpilse for the advancement of the city and our gen eral goo I. How to Curt a Cold. lie as carrfjl sv you tan you will occasionally lake a cold, and wheu you do, get g medicine of known re liability, on that ha an established reputation and that I certain to ef fect a quick euro. Such a medicine I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It ha gained a world wide reputation by It remarkable curea of this uust com mo a ailment, aud ran always be depended upon. It act on nature's plan, relieve the lung, aid expec toration, open the secretion, and aids nature In restoring the system to Its normal condition. During the many year In which It ha been In general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of the grip having resulted In pneumonia when thl remedy wa used, which show conclusively that it Is a cer tain preventive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Item ed)' contains no opium or other nar cotic and may be given a confident l to a baby a to an adult. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. WANTS FIVE ACRE TRACT A party residing In Independence railed on the real estate end of this institution today making enquiry for a fit a r tract land situated out south of town. The tplr I not to have any Improvement on it and luuxt tie suitable for an orchard. Two or three mile from Independence Is not objectionable. The price must be rlhi and the:., Is a sure deal PCOPLC WC KNOW. Thy Ar Independence Peopl and What They Say I of Interest. Could Independence Do Thi? White Salmon. Washington, the ap ple center of the North Hank road, holds the record for liberality in rais ing an advertising fund. The entire population of the village and valley of White Salmon doe not exceed 60t people, and at a recent meeting they raised $2200, or almost $4 apiece. It does not require a great mind to be a grumbler or a knocker, says St. Johns Review. Any old fishwife, squabbling over the broken nets, the leaky boat, the light catch, with wat ery eyes and disheveled hair is a fair representative of the average knock er's mental capabilities. But it takes a man, a real man, to meet defeat cheerfully. To go down in a struggle for a purpose and then rise up man fully and cheerfully go on in the fight for the same or a brighter pur pose. Which clasa are you In? It is up to all of us to keep a stiff up per lip and our powder dry. There are propositions before us that will Stimulation Without Irritation. That is the watchword. That Is wnat Foley' Orlno Laxative does. Cl-'aru.s and stimulates the bowels wiJiout irritation In any form. D. G. Dovo. yhen an Incident like the follow ing occur right here at home, It I bound to carry weight with our read ers. 8o many strange experience go the round of the press: are pub lished a facts, people become skep tical. On one subject skepticism I rapidly disappearing. Thl I due to the actual experience of our cltliena. nd their public utterance regarding them. The doubter must doubt no more in the face of such evidence a thl. The public statement of a rep utable citlieu living right at home. one whom you can nee every day. eaves uo ground for the skeptic to stand on. P. II. lrexler, Main St.. Indepen dence, Oregou, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pill and am glad to acknowledge the benefit derived. For a long time I suffered from a weak back and an Irregularity of the kid ney secretions. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at P. M. Falkland drug store. They gave me rallef at once. I con tluued and wa relieved of every sym ptom of the complaint. I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills a a reliable remedy for the kidney." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's aud take no other. 23-26. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks and heartfelt gratitude to the friends and neighbors who rendered such kindly help and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tredway. H. D. Tredway. Genuine Butter Nut bread at Ir vine's Grocery. tf. FRESH GOODS are liked best by a good many to bacco connolseurs. Those which are freshly made are soft, sweet-scented, burn even and last longer than those which ire allowed to dry out thor oughly. ,Kact Is, we sell hundreds of cigars direct to consumers on this account. If you are fond of a good cigar, try one made by Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condl tlon of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever. bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. SALEM CIGAR FACTORY Salem, Oregon. J UJUAUJ LJk 'te'f We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by chemi analysis or otherwise that GYRUS NOBLE con is anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies. It is distilled in an old-fashioned 'till and contains those secondary products cf. dis lation which the, U. S. Agricultural Department and : e U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present to entitle the distillation to be called vhiskey. Alcohol does not contain these constituents. Neither does cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered still. Money talks. CYRUS NOBLE a pure-old-honest-whiskey; aged in wood. quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. W. J. VAN.SCHUYVER & CO. $4.22 EiUbluHed. 1864 105-107 Second Street.. Portland; Oregon CUT AT THIS LIN! ANO MAIL TO-DAV W. J. Van Schuyver & Co, Prdu4, Oraa. Enclowd pleue find $4-90 for wW pleue lead ae si one by exprea. prepaid, four quart Genuine Cyrus Noble. P. O.AAW. Chance for Good Advertising. From the exhibits In connection with the meeting of the Northwest Fruit Growers' Association and the Oregon State Horticultural Society a most effective and unusual advertise ment of the fruits of the Pacific Northwest has been evolved. The twenty choicest boxes of prize-win ning- apples have been purchased by the Portland Commercial Club, and after display in the windows of Ma- cy's famous store In New York City for a week, ten boxes will be sent to King Edward of England and the oth er ten to Kaiser Wllhelm of Ger many. Colds and Croup in Children. "My little girl Is subject to colds says Mrs. Wm. H. Serlg, No. 41, Fifth St., Wheeling, W. Va. "'Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup." This remedy Is for sale by P. M. Kirkland. The Very First One. The visitors in the historical muse um gazed curiously at a small feath er pillow which nestled in a glass case. "I don't see anything unusual about that pillow," remarked one of the visitors, turning to the guide. "It's a very valuable pillow," re plied the guide. "That is Washing ton's original headquarters." Lippin cott'g. What Would You Do? In a case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur In any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by The fact that our stock is made up of the finest specimens of L. m m ' Bi$I)op'$ Ready tailored Clothes should be sufficient attraction to bring you here without delay. In point of style, material, tailoring and finish Hishop' fine (lothlug viand crond to none In fact it equal the product of the exclusive custom tailor In every di'tall. U'ehlnMmi Fashioned Apparel Suits . . $10.00 to $35 Overcoats, $8.00 to $30 Raincoats, $12.50 to $30 ookn Mil I Store Salem, Oregon. mm .Bargpns We have too many styles of Men's Work Shoes and in order to re duce the number of lines and enable us to keep a full run of sizes in the numbers we wish to carry, without making our stock too large, we have decided to close out seven numbers. These are all first-class Shoes, the same that we have carried the last four years Sixteen pair regular 3.75 Shoes, (jn Special at DfO Seven pair regular $3.50 Shoes f p Special at ZiUO Eight pair regular $3.25 Shoes Plfi Special at Jd0J flAVPtltopri nali rami la r fQ Art Qhnao Vff Special at ..fJ Nineteen pair regular $2.75 Shoes O 1 C Special at X J Eleven pair regular $2.50 Shoes " r Special at X iQJ Eleven pair regular $1.75 Shoes f Special at . . X sTcvf Now is the time you need good Winter Shoes and here are some prices you should not overlook. i eshy, Me? bins P. M. Kirkland.