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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
VOULD SETTLE 7" FAMOUS CASE (Continued from flra! paatj Inn liM-ktrd In the publl irU of Indfpfnd.'nc. The council about two years mo wr ah"d to have tuone Building, removde from the U(i. lh council liiatruited ! lty at torney to give thirty daye not lea for the removal thriKr and If not moved to commnco an action. Before the uperlor to UM ! ' i Other city. The" feotUmeo were ! lied out to ahow O'eton how. they tb.weolve. were abown, All In I .Li .1 --Ati ... Ikla muefvm 10 ' i gl'iug lum iivin - , BecreUry I'hlllp S. Dale of tha Ore gon Threaberroen, Deleiateo from I'olk county who attended tbo wovenUoa wr T. Hart, i 0. Lorwcnce, W. II. Cockle, W. H. Black, II. L. Hairy, W. Drown, W. W Black and T. O. Ba. Tbo bald over the lead wbeduto of tha tariff bill atlll contlnuee In .u- . n ih luui la mora to commenco an ncwon. umr i -"-'" - . . .l. ...-.i I r.an betvorn the Republl- trora mo lime eapirea mo - ... , notified the attorney that they would " le.d-r. and the H-pnbllrM In not remove the building, and th.; . .... The latter o..n.y h -a council th.,n inatructd the attorney . to keep ron.r.li . j .1. ..... auminer ratner man aimw in-- m U U UJJ ma""" The cltr of ndfUndnce has a contract with the Willamette Valley Company f'r five yara. The contract was drawn by Omar llayter and ap pars to bo good and auffUlciil con tract and U back'-d up by and ordin ance. The contract provides that the Willamette Valley Company shall fur IiUh water to the city upon certain rondliloua, among other things U provides that the aald company shall upon proper notice from the city put jn certain hydrants whenever and wherever the council shall dealgnate. The cltlaena and taxpayera of Old town petitioned for two hydrants to te put In for f.re protect Ion. The council gave the company duo and legal notice according to ordinance, and the company refused to put In tie hydrants and still refuse to do o and the council refuse to take any cllon In the matter. I might mention thor Inntancoa but the words of the recorders office are open to the public. This condition of affairs I ..rniiAtilv thn reason that the Kreba Hop Company takes the ordinance ot Independence as a Joke. Very truly, n. F. Jonea. ilea to be rushed through, and hava warned the leadera that an unsat isfactory bill meant only a renewal of the battle for revision two years hence. Thresherman'a Convention Bascom B. Clarke, editor of the ''American Tbresherman", the lead ing paper of Us kind In the United States; Lee Hardin of Indianapolis, Indiana, representing one of the larg est of American manufacturers; and MorrU O. Eldredge of the United States Department of Agriculture un ite In the statement that the Oregon Threshermen held a most successful convention of lta kind ever gathered together In this country, and that the entertainment at Portland was Republican members of the sn ate finance committee were visited by a delegation of 60 hat manufac turers and wholesale dealers repre senting 11 uiftVrent states. The hat manufacturers were given an In crease over the Mngley rates In the house bill, but the duties were scaled down by the senste flnauce committee to about 25 per cent be low the Dlngley rate. The manufac turer BHHcrt that many of them will be driven out of btislncns If these rates are adopted. Large ereus of valuable farming lnnd In o- of the most beautiful valleys In ilie Vcs. will be opened to settlers on May 22. The lands are situated In the Shoshone Irrigation project, which eventually will re claim 150,000 acres east of the Yel lowstone National Park In Northern Wyoming. The farms are to be of fered for ssttlemont under the home stead law. subject to the payment of actual cost of applying water to the land, which has been fixed at $46 per acre, payable In not more than ten annual Installments with no Interest. DISTRESS FROM UPSET STOMACH Alt Misery from e4lgestln Van ishes five Minutes Later Take your aour stomachor maybe you call it Indigestion. DyPil. M trlila or Caurrtt of Btowacn; It doa- t matter, take your atomaca trouble right with you to your I'barmacUt and ask him to open a M cent case of I'apes Iilapepsln and let you eat one Sl graln Triangle and see U within five minutes there la left any trace of your atomach mUery. The correct name for your trouble la Food rermentallon, fd aourlngj ... rtiu.tii iiriini become weak. tbr Is Isck of gastric Juice; your food Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of appt'tlte, pres sure and fullness after eating, vomit ing, nausea, heartburn, griping In the bowels, tenderness in the pit of the I l.ait taste in Hlu", " Btlpatlon. pain In limbs, sleeplessness, I - I ..ua sick headache, nervousness, a" nd many other almllar aympioma. nn..tii ia fickle, and noth ing tempts you, or you belch gas or If you feel bloatd arter eu. or j food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there Is but one couae fermentation of undi gested food. Prove to yourself, after your nr i .k.. .miiimh la as good as ue i, in v - any; that there Is really nothing wrong. Stop ints rermeui""n begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or rolaery. Almost instant relief Is waiting for you. It Is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Dlapepsin. For sale Gasoline erfglne at In dependence Enterprise office. 4 horse. postmasters hereafter will be held strictly to account If they deliver In person packages of foreign origin contrinlng dutiable artlclea without first submitting them to the nearest custom offlcerB or without collecting the duty assessed upon each pack age, as the result of an order is sued by the poitofflce department Do It Now Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do o by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine casea out of ten are almply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, v i h-.,matiRm. and yield to vlK- LUIU11IV. "-" oroua application of this liniment. Ttj it. You are certain to oe aews with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by P. M. Klrkland. BISHOP'S READY TAILORE CLOTHE Copyrlatii I908b MicUeb-Slern i Co. RochMMl. N- Stand the hardest wear. The utmost care is taken in every step of manu facture. Every piece of material is tested for strength and fastness of color. The strongest in the world, these suits have a style that places the wearer among the best dressed men. PRICES RANGE FROM $10.00 to $35,00 Salem Woolen Mill Store SALEM, OREGON Such an Array of Handsome Dress Goods ! Such a complete thowint that any store on the Pacific Coast mljht well be proud of It. The lateit colors and weaves all arc here. Pleasing soft plain effects have the position of honor in fashion's domain this year, and in these shades lies a certain richness hard to describe. But whatever your dress goods demands are we will be able to please you from our large and very choice assortment. 1 1 1 The Very Fairest Pricing 4.! in All ot balem y. , . 111 H-s been and will be found at this helpful store. Cur spring stock is as smart as a whip and as well rounded as a wheel. h ,re the latest ideas of fashion so strictly that our customers are satisfied that if they buy it at Stocktons IT IS RIGHT A BIT OF BLOWING MAY BE PARDONED IN US FOR OUR MEN 3 SHOb DE PARTMENT IS STRIDING AHEAD WITH SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS OR BETTER STILL. WITH MEN'S SHOES AND OX ORdI'tST FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN ARE ABOVE FORDS THAT FOR i GENERAL FINE ' v - APPEARANCE. ,1 Our men's Shoe Depart ment is kept up to the high- a " est pitch ot eth ciency. The best values are always here. J. L. Stockton, Salem, Oregon ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Curt of Polk County, Ore., Administrator of the estate of J. P. Tetherow, de ceased. All persons having 'claims against said estate are hereby notifi ed to present the same duly verl-! fled bylaw required at my residence at Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, I within six months from date hereof. ' A. A. Tetherow, j Administrator Estate of J. P. Teth erow, deceased. B. F. Jones, Attorney 8"52 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nntw la hprebv eiven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Honorable County Court of Polk Coun ty, Oregon, administratrix, of the es tt nf Oeoree Whlteaker. deceased. All persons having claims against sal estate are hereby notified -to present the same duly verified as by law re quired at my residence in Indepen dence. Polk County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Nancey Whiteaker, Administratrix of the estate of. George Whlteaker, deceased. B. F. Jones, Attorney. 4y-M PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FkUBACHER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Home 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon nw)tt!i' Kirtnev and Bladder Pills. are antiseptic and relieve pain quick- . , i n i .,,.r ly. Insist upon uewius. oeuu ju name to E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago , . 1 Onl.l hr oil rime-! lor a tree iritu uu. tuu gists. Buy No Pig in a Poke Buy a fence that has shown its prac tical worth in years of use. Large, heavy wires, flexible hinge joints, quality of steel of exactly propor tioned hardness to be right for the purpose. Thoroughly galvanized. flUEHIt 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 wood in four foot length, to be de livered on the grounds of the school house of district No. 29 in Indepen dence, Oregon, on or before the first day of September, 1909. All bids are to be filed with the clerk of School District No. 29, In dependence, Oregon. 48-52 C. W. IRVINE, Clerk. Lived 152 Years Wm. Parr England's oldest man- married the third time at 120, worked In the fields till 132 and lived 20 nsra loneer. People should be youth ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurtock, Ky., shows how to remain young. i feel just like a 16-year old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thirty years kld n( trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful nide- lclne convinced me that I had found the ereatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly rundown or old people. Try them at all druggists. rafflj Is made hv the largest steel makine concern in the world, whose broad experience and unequalled facilities for manufacture enable it to produce the best fence that is offered. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority, not only in the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Hanna Bros. Leading Hardware Dealers INDEPENDENCE, OREGON J BUSINESS COLLEGE. WRITE FOR CATALOG r Srni tf 11am Vim ..' w.. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INDCPCNttCNCC FOR DALLAS Train No 64 leaves Independence dlly 69 a. m.: leaves Monmouth ;1S a. m. arrive Dullav b:40 a. m. Train No OS leaves. Independence dally 10-50 a. m.; leaves Monmoutu, 11:05 a. m. arrives Dallas, ll:Se a in. Train No 70 leaves Independence dally :15 o. m.: leave Monmouth 8:80 p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p. m. FOK AIRLIE Train No 73 leaves Independence daily 2:0 p. in.; leaves MonniPBlU 2:30 p- m-i arrive Airlie 3:25 p.m. FROM DALLAS' FOK ISbEHiilUENCE Train No 85 leaves Dallas dally 8:Sa. m lonves Monmouth 8:56a. ru.; arrives Indepen dence 8:15 a. m. Train No 69 leaves Dallas dally 1:06 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 1:35 p. ra.; arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mou mouth for Airlie) Train No 71 leaves.Uallas daily 7:36 p. m. lea"es Monmouth 8 p. in.; arrives Independ ence 8:15 p.m. FROM AIR Lit Train No 72 leaves Alrlle daily 4:0 p. m.J leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. m.; arrives I nd pendenoe 4:65 p. in Cliamherlsin's KvM) n,mi CmceCwiCr Crr.i-j.avs W.'-vk-pijw. wlu