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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
NEWS THE NATION'S CAPITAL1 j. r. Mr Thursday, last Saturday. o Mn. V. R. AUln - a Salom Ult- SKW TAIU.r" WIX WILL &OON UK A LAW. or last TuJy. MAY TAKE EFFECT JULY 4 Army llw-ommead lrf Appn.prl-i.ons !" I Washington Chairman Payne of the wars end means commltt will ask the house to agree apon a rule fixing July i as the date lor taking a final voia oa the Urtlt bUl. It U assert. by house leaders that they have received enough pledges from the membere from Atlaotlo and othr states. Democrats at well as Repub licans, to insure Its passage. ThU means that the senate and bout leaden have agreed that tha bill will ba ready for final passage by that date. If no allp occura there after the naw tariff law will be on the statute by July 4, providing always that the bill meets with tha approval of President TafU o...i.n Vmii hai notified all tha (th which the United States haa commercial agreements voder aectlon I of tha Dlngley tariff Uw, of tha Intention or ion . .Hit these aireemenU Manifestly Secretary Knox assumes, first, that tha Dlngley provision for .,.i.t tr.tls is to ba suspend- VUtlUv Vint - d, and second, that It ! to ba dis placed In the near luiure wuu . rovlaion of law which will do away k ...Mmiti that Is. the maxi mum and minimum clause of the tar iff law. m . ..irinMn have recom 1 DO mi . mended that an appropriation of . ren nnn tut incomorated in the next river and harbor bll to complete the Jetty at the mouth of the Colum bia river. It is their belief that this .mount will enable them to Mnsh tha south Jetty. In addition to this they ask for $1,000,000 for the Ce illo canal and recommend a continu ing project carrying $2,600,000. which will complete the waterway. Other appropriations recommend ed are: Columbia, below mouth of Willamette. $176,000: Columbia, at Cascades, $105,000; Columbia, above Celilo, $90,000; Upper Columbia, be tween Bridgport and Wenatchee. $25,000; Snake river. $16,000; Pu get Sound and tributaries. $120,000; Grays Harbor, $16,000. If the Income tax amendment to the tariff bill ever comes to a vote in the senste. it will stand a reason able chance of adoption. This fact is known both to the friends and enemies of the amendment, and from th efforts of Aldrlch, l ilia uiu. - . - the chief objector, to an income tax.. will be bent in tne directum - -t nn either the Cum- mins or the Bailey amendment. He will endeavor to prevent this by the exercise of shrewd parliamentary tac tics or by resort to some subterfuge which wlU win over .the votes of a few. senators who at heart are not faVorable. ,to . an ..income tax but .would be compelled to vote for it if :the issue should be .squarely wised. Sultan MehemmeaTV,"pl ! Turkey, has cabled a message in ackQwledge ment of, the greetings sent to him by President' Taft on his ascension to the throne. Ambassador LBhman at Constantinople, cabled, that the government had taken energet c means to suppress further attempts at disorders and to punish Perpetra tors of tha recent trouble. The gov ernment, he said, appeared to be able and anxious; to restore peace. Senator. Jones, of Wakhington, has ..,. i,W W Trlian office that A.nt Roblin, who recently was detailed ,io obtain the consent .' :,.. Tioni to sell a part of their allotments, reports that he ' found a very strong -eeuu v position to the plan, especia ly among the older and more influential Indians, many of them being under the impression that the government proposed to deprive them of their land without adequate compensa- Tt Is the belief of the Indian office that, with the foundation he is lay ing Agtat Roblin will be able to ove'reom. the oppostion of the In dians to a great extent, and In time ' obtain the desired contracts from a sufficient number of them to insure the' success of the project. " secretary of the Navy Meyer states that the i6 battleships of the Atlan tic fleet, which had made the voyage around the world', were in excellent condition, due to the fact that they were accompanied by a repair ship throughout the trip. The secretary aald he found that the voyage had cost $1,500,000 more than if the bat tleships had been kept at home, J. Alia, tmttH, Ooeasr Blag. J W. Steele of Uuna iia In our city Thursday. o a Y Gray, of Sheridan, spent the first of the week In this city. u Bit room house tor rent Enquire Cbaa. E. Hicks Real Batata w. u Round trip expenses when you trade with G. W. Johnson. Baum.i n Eugene Sharman la vUlUng with Mrs T. J. NewblU Ot roruauu week. waa la from bis farm was Lost Gold ltals "M. P." Reward. locket and chain. In Return to this office 49 u n w Sharman and rs. u ' n . ..l.lln.a IkHt A. Kramer were saiem . Wednesday. i v Tthero of Luckiamute was . .V. in this city on business i part of last week. vii.. Katharine Jones and Mrs. M. ...n ciirm visitors the li. v.uv " first of the week. ah ,11 Bovdston of Dallas, spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Boydston of this city. C. M. Baker returned the first of .u- ,v f,m nniaa valley. ian UIO Itwm " " where he spent the winter. i o t- Atwin. and wife, of Eugene, spent the first of the week visiting friends and relatives In mis cu- i. ,nnrt,i that Simpson Bros store of Airlle was destroyed by fire Tuesday night Nothing was u . w T I n tti n.r. Mm KDaKers. ma. u. r. - - p nH Mrs. Chas. L. of Salem were In our city- Thursday No. 1 two-year oW Jersey ouu ni nnduire of A. W. Independence, Oregon. -o- Stansberry, 43-8 G W. Johnson & Co. are round trip fare to customers buy suits at their store on merclal street In Salem. lB3 i i' ami ii it if 1 1 mi mi V7 W jy . c 'Baldng Fowaer Absolutely Par 1 ne onir paaiu made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. i R0FHI0NAL CARDS Dr. G. K. Milln Uctcriiiry $fto nm. 1A M.iilinn A43. I IMMIIj 'liv. " ' " Ortloa st Nwl Joaes' Livery Mara. lNUKlENDENCE. 0RI0 Launch Independence pits Wtiwaea lssaa,we ai 4.1',; siaaM fiixlij. raassajr sad frikt w.steeNl.t. Ijaate Urfoaeadsaee I wu Uetstalea California Indicated Soap . a. a. IihI lor -n, r.F .u a jyirs. J. W. Richardson. Sr. Moii mouth l9p09. THF OREGON FIRE RELIEF MeMinnvlll: t t t l ragen Frank Klrkland was a Salem vllt- or Saturday. Fred Young, of Greenwood, was la J I our city Wednesaay. BUSINEM LOCAL kwimi and cow for nurse, vuw.a " - tale by J. W. BuUard. IndepeadeBce. Oregon. Why not buy a kodak and make your own photos. Craven Moore eU them. " - uM.t to loan on farm tecurtty; long time, reasonable ratet. Address box 26, Independence, ures"- o n.n.i.... vMn and Bladder PHI8 are antiseptic and relieve pain quick nwitt's. 8end. your name to E. C. DeWltt w. for a free trial box. Sold by an a.u. gtuts. For sale-Good work horse, gentle, and sound; weigh about 1250 pounds. Price $60. See A. W. Towler. Phone Bell 659. G W. Johnson & Co. are paying j ,- tn customers who buy sulU at their store on merclal street In Salem. For sale Baled bay. Chas. UtrY. $10 per ton. 49 W Kftrt.k from two to twenty dollar o a Mnnr'. 4$-49 mi vib'vv W. R. ALLIN, 0. D. . DINTItT Both photea. Cooper Bldg. Independsnc. Oregon. w- 1 farm aecur.ty; T PWITT. . R - i i Kunnibli rates. Addressi ii..i.i.. s MU " - - bog 26, Independence Oregon. 47-49 for sale 8. C. Whits liu . .1 ha is tnnulra of tl. v. fi.vv i n.u nhona. C89. 41-60 ilftUUUM, . n n. n.L.nn. D.nUst. over Ind ei s Thys id fturtwon Office lo Coop-r Bulldlag. rsoms I sd S. Offipe hoar m.ni t to I . Ul. ssd aay. a . mn ia lln our f - w , - Celle ntl stlgh G L Harrkic DsllM.Ur. fiarbU and1 Granite Ih I ea MeosV- 1jsbs7 erk . pendenoe National Bank. Ill; Independent. 4m Bell phone J. 0. WINN IALTY .BROKER o Farm Loans and Insurance. Kotery Four horse power upright gasoline public. .n.lnea for sale by 8. Mumeman. Dhn,.'. rk indeDsndcnce. IStf. . UVUV www, " Tour credit ia good for an Edison rrv(n A Moore's. 49 tti-v... r,riom n.M hv T. A. Rigxa. oiSUvV- r,lv' - unnmouth. Oroaon. fer mohair and . n.k lalanhnn... tf Busna Vista, Oregon. Com-49-52 trip suit T.n Hi. nv vnur round i vt uea v . Q.lem to bUT pajms I i&re vo w - - - the best clotnes od"uu v pay you to trade with G. W. John- . n 49-0- son & Co. who of Com- 49-52 Green Gentry, of Fishers Landing ..In! r 4 n cr ucai t - at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gentry or tnis cii-. a Ti.TT. Portland was in Inde pendence the first of the week look ing after buslnss. Mr. Huston is a former business man of this city. Don't fall to see Mrs. Taylor's art lwnri. in h narlors of the In- dependence hotel. For one week only. Free lessons given on all goods sold- B. F. J O Nto A TTORNE T-A T'LA W v m NOTARY VUliL.iv OfBre asetalra In.Ceoper Blk INDEPENDENCE, ORFjOOH OAS PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ... It THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. For sale one lack wagon almost new. For Information can on T-k- daIiMiii lnilenendense. w 0 nr.nl Tn trade Kood hOUSO and half acre with eome fruit, barn and f.irkn nark. In jacMonvuie, vu- v. tnr unimnrovea w UUUiO - - win b cash for part. R. T. T.ck.nnvlIIe. OreROn. 0U. UVfc. www ' - - Heartburn, aour risings, belching. j..,. u - alinr nd SUCh things ami, near j o are caused by Indigestion. Kodol stops them by digesting the food you eat Sold by all druggists. 1 , trade Gentle pony rur oa.w . . . j-i... nr double. WlU trade for young stock of any kind. E n Quire of F. O. Tearic.-uu, , south of Independence. " DeWltt's CarbolUed Witch Haiel Salve Is good for cuts, burns and ..i I. Bimecially good for E. Ganby and W. Hall, two solic-!pl,e8 Refuge 8ub8tltuter. Sold by ltors for the Salem Statesman (dally) all drugglsU. . - . TnrfO. i nun ....mi mn tins of residence In Independence free of charge where . . . ..U K rtnf same la listed witn me or -" .in h charsed for other ro- r,.rt Chas. E. Hlcke. real esUte O a vvwiair la iust the thing for the .rmor nn to 120.00 at Craven & 48-49 WOOD Large or Small Orders De- liverea i:rornpny. HENRY" M0TT Independence, Oregcn. BELL PHONE Steele's Ferry the Buena Vista. Oregon. The ferry that erosssa people. Most direct route to Jeff-reea, gclo.Sh-dburne.BaUm and Al bany from all points ia South ern and Central Polk eenaty. 0. r. V.o Allan i-T.pri.ror Pho-w 111! Mala THE ELDRIDGE KuropMn F. Um8HDBy Ro.Ma ".Ii. or Hlssle Iwetrle llfhU a.lh M. riwi ,11 LooaWd Jilia, In. . 4..- finiahari ft canvass of Inae- uav juot materially to tne circulation of that splendid paper. u xi trait was in Independence o . ' j '. ih. rt of the week tun- WW uao w"w ing pianos. He left Wednesday on his . rr.U. .f 11 TP- was to Portiana. Mr. jv-ai.- - turn In a short time to do oiuer needed here. It will be a source of gratification cherry growres of the coast to learn . H..t. nf two cents per pound on cherries is a new feature ot the new tariff bill. This well oe a -protection to the cherry industry of Oregon. ' ' o ; xtwj. mnrnlne at the Cal- jnwj oowtoriaii church Dr. Duns- more will speak on the subject The Ministry of Affliction". Evening topic '. - Curt. 8 o'clock, "Hali-BaKea reuyio. day school at 10 a. m. mveuj dially Invited. o i Tir - m tt will meet at the ine w . v. x. . . r.,.nroiini church Friday. May 7th T Mi6 It will be a business meeting. Be on time as we expect to ate cough disappears. 2:30 and close at 3:30. We would like ate -wr vwj belong to the Union or not, as it is not a secret organization. ii i i Eggs for hatching, for a short time mv from the best White Leghorn 'L ot i- .artim. ti.oo. two or BUOCa, DIU(1 wwvv.o t more settings 75 cents each. Home phone 512, or call at F. P. Bers. 47-6 mage. e..ku all Records laxative tonic and XVO a.aa - health-builder no other puis can u ui. . iflnB New Life PUIS pare wilu " - ,1,1. They tone and regulate stomach, Uver and kidneys, purify the dioog, , - QrPj- cure Constipation, men wo .,, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Chills, Jaun- dice Headacne, ana !.-..--- them at all druggists. New uD-to-date caskets and coffins, burial. robes, special line of trim mings for Catholics, G. A. secret orders obtained from H. H. Jasperson. n. Bawin machines, fully war ranted, from $13.7. to Z5.-, aiso supplies for your gasoline lamps may . 1 1 .Wim ot w .lajinernuu. trftdeHiKh class par lor organ in good condition. Enquire at Mrs. Neeley's in wonn i-w"- At-B. Will tmrtfi for TOUng SwOCK 01 V.wuww. ' ' -- - - - any kibu. u.n. tniit ' reaulsltes. exquls- ltely perfumed and a distinct triumph In the line. For sale by Mrs. Thos. 171 l Thn.a Vormnrs 13. 4851 JP QllUvl. X mws.. - Flour. Bran. 8horts, Wheat, u-i- . j ...r, fori can be had at the Rlckreall Flouring Mill. 4M9 Fine Dress Shoes We wish to call your atten tion to our1 fine line 01 Dress 8hoes Just receled. A beautiful button anoe in w. Packard which we are sell ing at $4.00. We also have x - u a St, m a half , tan nu.ion w - M.00. A fine Drese Well two buckles, $3.60. Oxbloods in half and full dress. In fact our shoe line for gents Is up to the minute. Twenty five styles to select from, prices $2.50 to $5.00. Hoarseness, bronchitis, and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and hmncMni tubes and the most obstln- rasist uw- , UU HUU vww .w . for everyone to come whether they m. TnHnhlriA Deffry Co. will ap pear at the opera house, Friday and j Of Vi Saturday evening, May ' a"" " presenting "A Grass Widow," Fri day and "The Judge and the Girl," having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. For sale by F. m. Kirn.i-.uu, CALL FOR SEALED BIDS Notice Is hereby given that I will receive sealed bids up- to and includ ing June 1, 1909, at 12 noon for fur nishing fifty (50) cords of red fir . m . loncth to he de- WOOU in lour x""- 7' . i,i livered on the grounds of the school house of district No. 29 in Indepen dence, Oregon, on or before the first All Dias are iu ud " - - Bphnoi District No. 29. In- V1C1 a. Ul sj, dependence; Oregon. 48-52 j. vv. xx.x.ixv,, CASTOR I A and Clxildreii. .W XiJ""" , . Tfca Kind You Have Always BugH Bears the gignatnre of eiinht . Rood Friend "Ir I ever need a cought medicine Whnoalna Couah This is a more dangerous r" what t0 Ket, declares than generally presumed, it wm w -- Me ..for, a surprise to manto ejn . 0i Dr. Kink's more deaths result.from it than from ai lQ an, fleeine ltg excel- scarlet fever. Pneumonia often re- T mv own family and .,it frnm it. Chamberlain s uougu xx.. , - . on Saturday. The company piju manv. eD- others, I am convinced n Albany the first half of this week and Kemeay n u " a,. medicIne for Coughs, cow- .. . k ,if that the man-iidemics of whooping cougn, pivflrv one who tries iuaue ouv-u a uis ., ,t, . results. Deloer. i""B - - .... u agement guaranteed them a stay over ways with the bea it: lt feels Just that way. Relief is felt -Li, Th- .aners claim it McKelg of Harlem. Iowa, says ol tt. " cures surprlse the best popular priced company ever -My boy took you. For Bronchitis. Asthma. Hem- .nnvnV etiod nine months old. He nao u m -!.- t. r.rinne: Sore in Aiuauy. xo id o i . vti nf Phambpriain 8 orro-.se. v"v - . . clean comedy be sure and see the ter. I got t"?? t Throat, pain in' chert or lungs it's su tL n RL on sale at the drug Cough Remedy which proved good LI . 0Q Aw-. 'WW - store and prices will be 25c, 35c and 60c. cannot recommend it too highly. sale by P. M. Krkiiano. ForJpreme. 60c and ..f 1.00. .Trial bottle free Guaranteed by au urussx-w Yours for A 1 vq m pr Shoes.... v HAIR GOODS HAIR SWITCHES PUFFS, ROLLS SANITARY WIRE HAIR Hulls, Pott Cardt le Each. Oregon rlews Tiutterick Pattern Laces, Band Jrimmings, Braids, Rucbings Belts Stamped Linens, Nuns Pearl Lustre, D. M. C. Cotton, The Variety Store ANNORA M. WELCH, Prop , x5alem, Ore. Un-lness. ' For informaUon call 'on WUOU D vt , I , -v nfr commence! S. Muhleman. Independence. ... Fr Sale Gasoline complete and ". readr " to