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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
Now la the time California VLo auiiur ku pasd la lha northern statea, tA ni'U U only mild under llio bilkht blu ! of Pouibrrn California. TbU ! of ntur'i happy p'ovlm.u b oti-rnat sum idir lor lbu ho taunot ciulur mora vera clt California baa biHn called th "Mocra of lh 'winter, tourlit." li'i hotel and topping lac-a ara aa varlttj aa those of all well Tubulated clllva. Visitors caa always find aultabla accommodations, congenial coinpaulotia, and varied pleasing recreations. 80UTHFRN PACIFIC CO Will b glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing In djlatl the many delights of winter in California. Tba rat from Independence to Loa Angoloi and return la 158.90. Limit six months, allowing stopovers In either dlrec lloo. Similar excursion rates art In effort to all California points. ROD I DENIES ALL POINT TO Mt'MM.R If OMR All :VIIK.-K OK HOKKHTI. I.N I IX IlKAIril. Member ft M'alilng liar A elation iMrrtnlned la Hltt hiamUl to Ihrilont, WATIOJfAL Am.K HHOW Orn.VH AT NI-OKAXK MOtnAT 8ratlla, Wail)., Dee. 7. Breaking bis allenre for the first tlni alar his resignation from the supreme court bench of the stale of Wiah Inglon, former Justice Mllo A. Hoot staled that the trouble with which he ha liiH'oiti Involved and which led to hi rlKiiatlon, war brought Rpokane, Wash., lie. T, Th ap la la the grealoet frull la Ike world and lha Dortbweatarn corner of the I'nlied Wales la tba greateat place la tba world to grow It In. If tba people gathered here today lo wit aesa tba opening of th national ap ple ahow ar to ha believe Their belief seam to be JuatlBsd by tba many splendid specimens of fruit placed on eihlbldoa. Months ago the projector of th show, aided by the Spokane Cham ber of Commerce, Induced the na tional government to Issue Invita tions to foreign countries to send her their best specimens of th ap pie. The object waa the bringing together at ona time of the standard varieties of apple grown for com mercial purpose throughout th world for the purpose of compari son. Another object I the advance For full Information, sleeping cur reservation and tickets, call on, telegraph, or write G. A. Wilcox, Ageut, Independence, or Win. Mc- Murray, Gen. PaHS. Agt., Portland. Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE MOM INDCPINOCNCC KOlt DAI I. AM Train Noirt kvr Imlt'euti'iuw dully (HO . m.i IpMven Men mlh II. I,i . in.; iirrlvm 1hIIu. i:40 u. in. Train No H Iravt-a liiilepenilfiii-i dully lo:.Vl h. ni.; Ii-iiv.b Miiiiiiinulli, ll.u'i a. in.; arrlvt'H HhIIuh, ll.WMt. m. Train No "i Ii-hvch liiliiii1i'iiru diitly H:I4 p. ni.; Ii hvi- Miiiiiiiouih (!.. . in.; iirrlvu Ilul Ihh U:,V, p. in. KOK AIKI.1K Train No "3 li'uvf Inili-pi inli'iice dully p. in.; li-avi-K Motimoiitli -J p. Ml.; uriivca Alrlio :i ii p. in. reoM Dallas KOK lNIUCI'KNDKNCK Train No f Iciivph XjhIImh dally tenia, in; li'Kvm Moiiiiioulli :f'i u. in.; Hrrlvi-n linn i-ii. deuce (:11V a. in. Train No U Irsves I allaa dally 1:(KI p. m.; lenvr Monmouth 1:26 1. in.: arrive inili-twii- den re 1:40 p. in. (Till train counecta at Mon mouth ror Air lie) Train No 71 leave Imlliia dully 7:86 p. in.; leaven Moumoutli It p. in.; arrive JudiipenU. enee tt:IS p. in, MOM AIRL.'C Train No 72 leaven Alrlle dally 4M p. in.! leave Moninouth 4:40 p. in.; arrive I lido pendencuiO p. lu about through trusting a friend mmt of the Intercuts of apple grow whom he had known for 20 rnars or ! ra. more. 'Hut let ma say first," said Mr. Hoot, "I am not corrupt. I did not receive a si nit le penny. I did not ask for a cent and what has been don ha been done honestly and bove-bosrd. I do not care to aay that Judge Gordon took my letter to the Great Northern railway and capltallied them for any amount. All I know about that I what friend of mine have told me. "H la untrue that Judge Gordon wrote the dwlslon In the Harrl vs. Great Northern decision, which hss been attributed to him." declared Judge Hoot. "When the derision first was rendered the court stood three to four again! the railway. I have been honest. No one has ver Influenced " lu the matter of de cision. This horrible stuff that ha been circulated against me I- untrue. It I as false as thoso who have at tempted to besmirch my name and character." Judge Hoot live In a neighbor hood where there are more working men's honicK than there are fashion able resiliences. Kven the btreet in front of his house Is not graded. From the chi line occupying almost an hour from the center of Seattle to hlH home, his residence Is reached over u muddy trail aud broken plunks. There Is no evidence of lux ury at his home. Members of the special bar com mittee are determined to report fully on the exact facts on ever charge they can hear. There Is no chance of a wlillewaxh report, and the bar committee' findings may be even more druHtic than have been inti mated thus far. Members of (he committee are holding personal interviews with ineinberH of the supreme court and the court stenographers. I Advance of iWSL . Ml on. Another object I th advance II ' i'l-Vj 1 IB I fJal aaj r m U -Sit :k PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. t f H I mm mm Showing Christmas Gifts For MEN and YOUNG MEN Now is the time to do your Chri s t mas shopping. Here you will find a splendid assortment of new gift things attractively priced. Do your buying now. We will hold the goods for future delivery. At least come and see our interesting dis p ayJ j Men s Clothing and Furnishings SIMON TAKES CHARGE Itebel leader Proeluims Himself Ex ecutive of llaj tl. 1 CHINESE SENDS GIFTS IMvhldeiit Itoonevelt rresented Many j Volumes of I, it era In re. : Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Do you want to borrow money on It? ; Write me. I buy and sell, and lend money on Willamette Valley Farms at lowest rates. All correspondence confidential. H.E.M00NEY Failing Bldg., Portland. D TAYLOR BARBER Tub and Shower Baths In Connection ! MAIN STREET Independence, Ore. Washington, Dec. 7. Mrs. Nicho las Loiigworth, daughter of the Pres ident, hiiH been presented with a beautiful 'pair of Jeweled bracelets, the K'ft of the late Empress Dowager of China, to whom eho paid a visit some years ago. The presentation was made ny Tang Shoa Yl, the spe cial ambassador, who, called by ap pointment at the Longworth home. There are alBo some presents for Mrs. Roosevelt, while to the Presi dent are given several hundred vol umes of Chinese literature printed in the Chinese language and hand somely bound. Seize Imitation Butter. Denver, Dec. 6. What is said to be the biggest raid on the manufac turers of imitation butter ever at tempted In any city Is being con ducted In Denver by deputies of the Internal revenue office. The most Important seizure so far Is that of 30,000 pounds belonging to the Star Creamery, of which ex-State Sena tor J. E. Button is president. Sever al other placos have been raided and more than 2000 pound baa been confiscated. v Port au Prince, Dec. 7. Gf-neral Antolne Simon, commandet-in-chlef of tlio revolutionists, who Saturday entered Port au Prince at the head of an army of 8000, Issued a procla mation in which he assumed the title of Chief Executive and declared that he would organize a provisional gov ernment pending the assembling of the Parliament. The Cuban steamer Oterl arrived from Kingston Sunday, having on board General Fouchard and 30 other exiles. General Simon agreed to permit General Fouchard to land. The two revolutionary leaders re mained together for ' some time at General Simon's headquarters, and after what proved to be a very amic able meeting, General Simon pro claimed General Fouchard chief ex ecutive of the army, all the forts and the Haytien gunboats firing a salute of 21 guns. The situation at Gonaives and St. Marc Is grave, the movement In fa vor of General Antenor Firmln hav ing been greatly strengthened. FRAXCK WILIi NOT I,ET PRESIDENT CASTRO LAND SALEM, OREGON GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. ; 1 garble and r Granite 7 v o . . . 1 Monuments and Head- ttones Ctmetery . -J work etc. FOLETrSHOIIEFEAH . Electrocution on Trial. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 6. County Physician Frank G. Scammel! an nounced today that he would try to resuscitate the next man ' electro cuted in the New Jersey state prison. Ho will do this In an effort, to dis prove the claim jf physicians that electrocution" does not kill. John Mantazanna is under sentence to be electrocuted during the week of De oember 21. In Whang Chang's Trial Begins. San Francisco, Dec. 7. The trial of In Whan Chang, the Corean, charged with the murder of Durham White Stevens, American adviser to the government of Corea, In this city, on March 23, last, as Mr. Stev ens was taking his departure for Washington, was begun today In Judge Cook's department of the su perior court. The caBe has been post poned a number of times, but the at torneys on botn sides now express their desire for a speedy conclusion of the trial. Paris, Dec. 6. If President Cas tro, of Venezuela, comes to Bor deaux, he will not be allowed to set foot on French soil until after he has offered a formal apology for the fashion in which he has flaunted France. This decision was made by the Cabinet but Vas kept a secret, as it was expected that Castro would disembark at Santander, Spain. But should he arrive at Bordeaux and his illness not be serious, permission to land will be made conditional upon the dispatch of an official telegram of apology to the French govern ment and the dispatch of telegraphic instructions to Caracas for the imme diate execution of the arbitral award in the matter of the French claims, Ingersoll's Widow Wins Suit. Washington, Dec. 7. The supreme court of the United States today de cided In favor of Mrs. Ingersoll, widow of the late Robert G. Inger soll, against Joseph Coram and others, inrolving a claim of $100,000 by Mrs. Ingersoll on account of ser vices rendered by her husband in the breaking of the will of the late Andrew J. Davis, a Montana million PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Club, 89c; red Russian, 87c; bluestem, 95c; Valley, 91c. Barley Feed, $26.50; rolled. $27.5028.50. Oats No. 1 white, $31; gray. $30. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; do. ordinary, $12; East ern Oregon, mixed, $16; do. fancy, $17.50; alfalfa, $12; clover, $12. Butter Extra, 36 37c; fancy. 33 34c; choice, 30c store, 1820c. Eggs Extra, 37 40c. Hops 1908, choice, 88c; prime, 77c; medium, 5 6c; 1907, 34c. Wool Valley 1415c; lb; Eastern Oregon, 816c, as to shrinkage. Mohair Choice, 18 19c. SEATTLE MARKETS. Wheat Bluestem, 96 &c. Oats $30 34. Barley $26. Hay Eastern Washington timo thy, $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay, $10 11 per ton; wheat hay, $12 per ton; alfalfa, $9.50 10 per ton. Butter Washington creamery. 35c per lb.; ranch, 2123c per lb. Eggs Selected local, 45 48c GREENWOOD. . Misses Janie Young and Myrtle Brown aer the appointed committee to entertain visitors of the G. W. D. C. B. P. Arant, the school teacher of Greenwood, is giving excellent satis faction to the district. John Young returned from Port land Sunday, having made his visit a short one. '- Miss Janle Young Is very happy, thinking of the many Christmas pres ents she will receive from her Green wood friends. J. T. Huntley is hauling fence post from Rickreall, to be used in building fence along the new county road. Mrs. Walter Simon was a Salem visitor Saturday. Ralph Martin was a visitor at the Summers residence last Sunday. Norman Brown and Albin Becker were visitors at Alf Brown's Tues day night. Fred Young had quite an exciting experience recently. A big flock of geese came by and he ran In and got his ten euage shot gun. He did not hnrt the geese for they were only four hundred yards away. L. HEWITT, M. D. . rhvsiciun and Surgeon Office in Cooper Building, rooms 2 and 3. Orliee hour. 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p. tu. Calls answered night and day. HOMER LODGE No. 4ft K of P u Meets every Mon. night InK. of P. HalJ. M. Goetz, C. C J. W. Richardson. K.R and S. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnoille, : : : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallas. Ort. B. F. JONES A TIORNE Y-AT-LA W NOTARY PUBLIC Office upptaire in4Cooper Blk INDEPENDENCE, OREGON W. B! ALLIN, D. D. S. """...Dentist... ftlnlesa Extraction Cooper Building, Independence, Oregoa Youth's Companion Club Rate The Youth's Companion and Inde pendence Enterprise will be sold to gether this Fall, the two for $2.25. This is the ,best offer ever made in connection with the Youth's Com panion. Renewals to that paper will be accepted with this paper at that price. Goff-Wood Nuptials. Miss Vena Goff was married at Kennewick, Washington, Sunday, De cember 6, 1908, to Mr. Charles Wood of that city. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goff of this city, having been born in Inde pendence. She was graduated from the State Normal at Monmouth and became very popular in Great Falls, Montana, as a teacher in the public schools of that city, having been vot ed favorite of the sixty-six teachers of Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home in Kennewick, Washington. ; Launch Independence JlSnft'jfTli Plys betweeu Iudepeodeuce and Sal em daily except Sunday. Passenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 9;30a. m. Leave Balem : 3 :15 p. m. Geo. Skinner - Skiirper Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 f Rooms 7 6 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE JOHN BR AM BERG Plastering and general mason work.. Stone, Brick and Concrete works, INDEPENDENCE, OK. Estimates free on application. California Medicated Soap The best for sores, chapped hands dandruff, Insect stings and poison oak. Wrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth Sf;," Independence Or. More people are taking Foley's Kidney : Remedy every year. It is considered to be the most effective remedy for kidney and bladder trou bles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects ir regularities, builds up worn out tis sues and restores lost vitality. It wil make you feel well and look well. P. M. Klrkland. GASH P AID FOR FARM PRODUCE . BY THE.... . BUTLER PRODUCE CO. I.W. Dickinsons LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnouts and careful drivers R. E. DUGANNE, P.M.D. DENTIST Graduate of N. P. D. C PHONE M 121. INDEPENDENCE i0 IT TTi I BUSINESS COLLEGE I WASHINGTON AND TCNTH TS. II I f PORTLAND. OatCQON JLL JLL write for catalog Thm SeKaol that Ptaca Tint w a (food Potitinn Dr. Gr. E. Mills Uetcritury Surgeon rhone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barii- INDEPEXDEXCE, OREGON