Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 23, 1909, Image 8

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lh. woudcrful iuveuilon of tti
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Free to Pacific llomestcsd
Subscribers
nickel plated, carefully ground, ad
justed and In-p-ded. Hy t'ly
lurutnis a thumb strew the leiiUon
may be ajied deidrcd, niklK
in rutting of IW" ,l,,h' vy
fabric -y. l'.v Ul"u"' Ul"
Spring Tout Un. ea h hlndo tn
dined toward the other, making Hi"
pro.-., of iri'iis" '
exclusive "Conway" feature.
ABOUT THE DOMESTCAD
The Pacific Jlomes ead
U an Illustrated wevkley farm
paper, the organ of dairymen In
Oregon catering especially to hor
ticultural, the garden, bees and
livestock of all kin.lH. Its editor
ial of the fa""" ' worUl
more than tho price of a years
subscription to this paper. There
the farmers are paid weekly to
write about their success or fail
ure on the farm. Read It and you
will not bo without It. If not fam
iliar with tho Homestead ask
your Neighbor.
DO NOT DELAY
t lit nut I'"" Cilioii u"l
malt It 1I"'
PACIFIC llOMKSTh.u, " . -. ; - d ,,,A, r.
Gentlemen-Enclosed pn,l $1 ' ' ' ' ' twM
eilit-inclt Ti'iiswii bitears, ciiuiges "'""
.Yume
.Yetr Subscriber...
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A.
Seed and Cultivate
FOR SALE BY
R. M. Wade Sr Co.
W E. CRAVEN, Manager
Independence - Oregon
PEOPLE'S MARKET
HECK & FLtUBACHER- Proprietors
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season
Phones, tfome 610; Bell 693
Main Street Independence, Oregon
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ihe Court Resort ar?d
Gcpnjan Iiupch Place
FKANK H. COLLINS, Proprietor
357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phorpe 117
INSURANCE
Anyone wishing good rellab e fire insurance call on or write to
8 E DUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Asent for Beaver State Merchants ?'-tl of Portland, and th.
Bankers Mercawui.
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I iet-llng livma Wallirml
I r'roiM Alt I'arl ot the hUl.
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No lllKlmli to llrM'hMlra IIimiL
Portland -Word received from
Wi.nhingti-. l. C, l to the effect
'bat th llleatlon of tbi Hurrliuan
railroad .r a rlaht of way u' the
Ut-miiutra ranyutt will b a;i.t'ovwd
by jii.'iar ItallloC'T la a few d ,
anlijtvt to a mlpulatlon that tb
rullroud com pan y nhall tlvatii it
Taiku at certain polnta If later re
Utiented to do a by tho reelaniatior
aervlee. Thin atlpulatlou ha been
aureed to. S!r. I'.alltimiT ataten th
he ILw hine Irrlmuion roJi t ha
not been abandoned. It U not the
intention, however. Immediately to
enter upon Im const rue: ion. for lUero
are no funds available.
It Is further explained that there
!i no inuterli l conflict betw i the
two railroads seeking rUht of way
through the lieschutea canyon, and
hk MHin as Ihe routine handlliiK of
ap:llcutlon can be completed the
paper will be p!:u ed before the
vetary for hi approval.
nil th. Ja.. and in "I-
tot tried
Atorla-whll.i fUhln U bin al
lowed to prJv.HHl in tho Willamette
and Clackama. rlrers. none la in
rorr in lb Columbia, and the
ower river n'ora plama are unable
-., a.M-ure an of the f!h caui;hl In
,M.er rivers, 8 Hchmldt fo
.eeelv.d an 'Ter from an u.i rlver
dealer to fell them ten l-tl of
.alnion- The offer was ace M d but
(he transportation rotnpanlea have
rrf.ised to brlnK the fish down, for
,,,. reason that It Is unlawful ir
. ........inn carrier to have freh fal
moil In Hi possession durll.K the
,-losed settson. which end on tl;
Hist day of Mar
During the aprliiK i v ryono wo ib'
bo benefitted by tai l'U K tley's Kid
ney Ueniedy. It fun.Mi. s tiee-l. .1
toulo to the kbiioys aft.r the cxta
atralu of winter, and it purifies th
blood by stlmuliittns the M Ineya. nm!
causlnis them to lemlnute the Im
purities from it. l-oleVa Kidney Kc
inedy imrurts new life utid vUor
I'leaaant t l ' r ' l' ,M
Klrklund.
AcchmiI libiikioiiiler Itoiind ver.
ltaker City--Will Walter, who
with Kenneth Chute and Leone
Kims, wus chars'-d with attemptlti
to blackmail J. II. Crlswold. a iner
chant of this city with Inlent to ex
tort $9000 from h'a under threat of
cxposliiK to pure food ofileers nooda
that were purchased at (irlswold'a
tore and which ;ooda are alleged to
have caused ptomaine polsonliiR,
was 1'iiday anulsned and bound
over to the Brand Jury in the sum of
$1000. Miss Kims nnd Kenneth
Chute are being held only as wit-resses.
mtsa. Tools
U you lll(P the Kut. r.nls-. (l 'l
your patronage. If you ia i spare Co
money, pay ajmethlnn on sulisnlp
tlon. Your cxplratie.. U irintcd on
your pai r.
Slicks in llarrel of Cement.
rorlland Two carpenters met
with a sliiKiilur acrldent Saturday
afternoon, one belnn Imbedded In a
barrel of cement and the othir left
clinKing to the clling when the
scaffold upon which they were work
ing gave way. One carpenter shot
downward into a barrel half filled
with cement, where he stuck fast.
The other carpenter was left hanging
to Ihe celling like a .fly. It was nec
essary to break the barrel to pieces
to get the man out. Both men es
caped serious irjury.
Astoria IV per Ir, Suc.l.
As-orla Alleglrs 'hat his char
acter has been damaged and his
bus'ness injured by the publication
of a defamatory article. Andrew
Kalliinki. a meat c'.euler of South
Aberdeen. Wash., has commenced
suit for $5000 damages In thii
United States circuit court at I'ort
land, against Vaino Pilppa and Rich
ard Pesota, publishers of Toveria, a
Finnish newspaper, printed in this
city.
Dogs Save Master's M y.
Portland The well trained dogs
belonging to Charles Hildyard, an
East Side butcher, probably saved
him from being robbed Saturday
night After closing his shop he
noticed a man following him. Tho
man then came up behind him, took
him by the collar and demanded
his money. Instead of complying
he called for his dogs and when they
came on the run the thug broke and
ran in the darkness.
Kennedys Laxative Cotuh Syrup
la free from all opiates and It cures
the cold by gently moving the bowels
It is especially recommended for child
o. it tastes nearly as good as
maple sugar. We sell and recoinm nd
it. Sold by all druggists.
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KFW YORK.
r.xaCrv of Wrpi:r.
For Tnnnnr4 Chtldrfn.
Tho Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature
of
WW
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TH. ..-
Polk's Gazetteer.
A business directory of each city.
town and village in Oregon ana
Washington. Kiving a ues.uiM .t
aketch of each place logetuer w , tli
the location and shlppliu facl.HieK
and a classified directory of a. h
business and profession. II. L. I oW
Co., Inc.. Seattle.
Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta. X. Y..
writes: "My little girl greatly
benefitted by taking Foley's Orino
Laxative, and I think It is tne i ' j
remedy for constipation and liver :
trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is
best for women and children, as it Is
mild, pleasant and effective, and is j
a splendid spring medicine, as it j
cleanses the system and chars the;
completion. For sale by P. M. Kira-
land.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Cheapest and Best
riANOS ND ORGANS KESUD
GEO 1T""W1LL
Phon otrra phs
Edison, Victor, Columbia
Full I. 'tie of Cylinder mid
I ic Keciird
C. WILL
SEWING MACHINES
leiiiilii Nrrlloi
Oils iiml I'Hrla
SEWING MACHINES RENTEO
GEO. C. WILL
Popular .
Sheet Music and
Studies
GEO. C. WILL
Secures Home After 15 Years.
Wallowa John A. Doud, of
Tromise, has just completed filing
on his homestead after having resid
ed there for 15 years. When Mr.
Doud first located on the land It was
unsurveyed. Before the survey was
made the forest reserve was created
and included the land he occupied
Now, at the expiration of 15 years,
the necessary formalities have been
performed and his first filing is com
plete. Chimes for Baker's New Courthouse.
Baker City Baker county's $100,
000 courthouse will have chimes in
the clock tower. The county court
has ordered one of the best, clocks
made by the Howard company, and
with it is Included a full set of West
minster chimes. The quarter-hour,
half-hour and hours will be Indicat
ed by the chimes preceding the reg
ular striking devices.
rrrn
mt found
to
mired that
If They Buy It of Stokton It's Correct
Klamath Mail by Kail.
Klamath Falls. Railway mail ser.
vice was established on the Klamath
Falls branch of the line from Weed
Monday. At present the train oper
ate onlv to Ady, at the crossing
of the channel Into Lower Klamath
Lake, but within 30 days will De
running, it is expected, through to
Klamath Falls.
Astoria while the Columbia
River Packers' Association Is to
make the experiment this season of
employing Filipinos at its Nusha
gak river cannery, few believe that
the experiment will be a success, the
reason being that trouble is almost
certain to arise between the Fili
pinos nd the Chinese and Japanese
crews A few years ago a number
of Pnrtn Ricans wereJnnorth
u I m rccrt CLorttes.
COLLEGE CLOTHES
That Arc Strictly Up to the Moment for Young Men
v k.i.ks in tlie m..Koiu. - ; " moment
lieniuiiil.er the clothing we snon .....wj
man
them
Price $8 to $30
This Spring Dame Fashion
i g, ions enough to .illy Hie indi iviiliMl
f inev of ' Pry wide scope for the selection
lifa suit most becoming to the wearer.
There are many styles ami colors, noth
ing however, must interfere with the
HTaccful elVect imparted by the lonj,'
Hwi-eninK lines. It is easy to select a
tviic that just suits your taste from our
pring line, as our up-to-date suits evoke
the admiration of fie most critical.
Prices $16.50 to $60.00
New Tailored Linen Wash Suits
V v He l Kelee.ion of the newest and prettiest styles in thco practical
,,,., White, I'ink. Blue, etc.; also new ka.kai su.ts.
()r new Tailored Wmsts at jus ;., i.
fectly ami have that .tnctly ta.lor.,1 -ttect t at tljert ,''ve a
lltH,y Tail.,.',! and lawn wa.sis from me lm tl,mniiugs.
very heautiinl assortment of et W .lists vvim
l'rices up to $12.01).
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.fAiiip iT'c rnDDFr.T
IF YOU BUY IT Or SlUMUtN oho
jXtoStfonTSaEn, Oregon
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