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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
giuttprudrurr tfumptUr. Charles edwaro hick Knire4 at Indrpeudnce, Or., poet Rice m trouJ-clas matter. Swbscriptlen, 1.0 Per Year Orogou U mil so tar aay from th Atlantic t-ounl 'I WiiUin few day a through iralu son Ice will lw put uu liet-u i'oiiland and Now York City, cowling the entire dis tance In thirty iitlituu le than fur day. ThorouKhly tufuruiel railroad ui.'u coiiklder llial It will be a Ions time befure till remarkable gitiedule U bfii'Tvd. Large hop U-ul r iu SaU iu and Portland prrdUl a lair nop "" ' tt bon In iite of 111,; unfavorably dry i-umoii. The hup yard lu the uci.n.j of ludt pendent are reported to be in 'X'-elli'iu condition although the m-h sou lias not been ain-h as to produce an avera.ce growth this year. In tlii vicinity hop yards are said to have fur. d less f.truiiiUl-ly, bin a fair crop Is expected nevertheless Hulliis Observer. No class la wore deeply lutorata In Oregon t"u to uunrade ofue uian of the east, who fully apprecia the exceptional lut eal incut uppurtun Ity that Hlti In thla slate. Probab ly fruit tract are the uiot popular, at least the following quotation tak en from a letter written by the de partment manager of one of the larg est packing house lu Chicago, to an Oregon friend, can be takeu a an In dex: "I am certainly appreciative of ihe literature pertaining to your grand oiintry. am receiving more mall than our whole department. Many of our clerk have the fruit bug In their ear, and when they hear of anyone) receiving dope along this line they pounce upon It like a pack of hungry wolves would upon a carcass. If should answer alt t'le Inquiries 1 have had during the last few day I would have to have an expert stenographer." z AWFUL CHIME OF MURDERER The coining of 'Jerald Volk to Or eson will be heralded with delight by all hU wide ai'quaiiiianie of the west. v"lng until Perhaps there is no other newaiutper man of the state of Kansas whose The Nehalem, mar Uuiton was th scene of another crime Saturday morning, when J. 1). I(elair mur dered hi young wife, ay Forest tirove Time. The ghastly detail of the helium crime are revolting In their Inhumanity. According to Koxelair's Htalemeiit the trouble waa caused by hla wife bringing him skimmed milk for hi mush when he preferred cream, a quarrel followed and hi wife threw the content of the milk pan In hi face. Koselalr seined a hu,;e knife and marly severed her head from the body. Not satisfied with thi fiend ish act alone lae skull wa cleft open In different plai e uud tite b-xly oth ei wise mutilated with a hatchet. dark that iiIkIu he walked to llillsboro and gave himself up to Sheriff Hancock. father being Bnulre Whitman, well kuuwu lu liregult. Ilw iuie to M o Uiouih about ISM, iriuiilii lli re uu til hi removal to hi. Joitoa.. He carried a beneficiary member hlp In the Uoooun-n of the voild, i an lug an Insurance lu that splen did order for limit). He leave a wife and small family lo inouru hi demise. Brownsville Alto Start Right, A new member, the llruwiisvlll ('omiuervlal Club, ha Just been add ed to the Oregon l)i-vel ipmeiit League. Hrownavllle, one of the most favorably located lit lea of tie W ill- aim tie Valley, baa Joined with the' eighty-nine other progressive title of, Khe slate composing the league iuak-j lug a round ninety Oregon coiuiiiunl-j lie now lu Hue fur all the benefit I to be derived from co-operation and Intelligent publicity work. coming would be int tided to give more promise of general benefit, of wholesome Influence to the country press of Oregon than this ninn. He Is of sound principle, keen perceptibil ity, of mere than ordinary capacity. a man whom It will be Inipossiblo to Koselalr has for several years ped dled fish Iti the vicinity of llillsboro and worked on bis place on the N"" bulem about ten miles above lluxion; whs divorced from his second wife two year ago because he frequently The state of Kansas lose In Mr. Volk ,,,Hl ,1,r a,ld a " " tirM wife left 'home at an early age be cause of his abuse. He had married the dead woman last fall In Portland Meet With Accident. where he worked for a time, tnov- The steamer under construction at tug with hi wife to the ranch near Independence by Dr. Parrlsh, met Buxton where they frequently quar- wlth an accident last Friday night reled over trivial matter. Sheriff ; which sank it to the bottom of the Hancock had the prisoner examin- Willamette river. The cauBe of the ed by the physicians as to his sanity accident is unknown and the doctor In order to forestall any plea on tliosf does not know to what to attribute grounds In the future. He was pro the circumstance. Saturday morning, nounced perfectly sane. There wa when the workmen came to resume a strong movement on foot In Hills : operations, the boat was found lying boro to lynch the prisoner but fortu- ... , , Knrthwest on lts slde. lhe lower deck being nately the cooler heads prevailed. IBllUIS IU ....... w - Because his wife didn't have cream for his mush at Ms morning meal a farmer of Washington county attack-j replace. Welcome to Oregon ed her with a butchers cleaver pro ceeded to make mince meat of her. The deed was so awful that It is shocking to relate it. Even If the courts of justice do their duty In the case in their dealings with the monster the penalty which he will pay will be little atonement for his crime. Where Is the compensation In the gallows for a tragedy so hide ous 7 Lived 152 Year Win. Parr England's oldest innn--marrled the third lime at 120. Hoiked In the field till 132 and lived 2u years longer, people should be youth ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurluck, Ky., shows how to remain youo. "I feel Just like a ICyear old boy." he write, -after taking six bottle of Klectrlc Bitter. For thirty years kid ney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful uidc bine convinced me that I had found the greatest cure on earth," They're a godsend to weak, sickly rundown T old people. Try them at all druggbts WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Sample Line of Shirt Waists AND TUB DRESSES To be sold at ridiculously low price. Very few duplicate lu the lot. It will pay you lo examine these before buying elsewhere a they are the fa mous Wertheimer Goods U)Q Needlecraft vShop Mrs. S. C. WftU 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon H. from any other portion of the United completely submerged in the water. States are always Impressed with the N 'U " ret been made to wonderfully luxuriant vegetation west rais the vessel, It is. thought, how- of the Cascade mountains. It keeps ver. that little or no damage has them busy saying: "Why, we culti- been done to th 8teamer. nd " vate the syringa as a shrub at home- 8o0n s the engineers boat can be here it grows wild. And those ferns. Procured to the rescue It will be which seem to do their growing in raised- your winter woods here, at home we would have them in greenhouses." Hattie Mix, tailor shop, Independ- Johns SURVIVOR OF NOTED FAMILY D. Whitman Is Laid to Rest at Monmouth. Improving Train Service New and Improved train aervlce throughout on the Southern Pacific lines in this state will be Inaugurat ed on June 1st. At that time the Shasta limited, the new fast train to California, will be put In commission. California, will be put n commssonlll. improving the Willamette Valley ser vice to a great extent. H. D. Whitman, who some six year ago established fhe first steam laun dry In Dallas, passed away at ' St. Oregon, from disorder of the stomach, last week. The remains were brought to Monmouth Thursday The rododendrons of Yaquina bay are ence, Oregon. famous even in Oregon, and special excursions are being run to Newport Four horse power upright gasoline of last week for burial. to see this gorgeous flower at Us engines for sale by , S. Muhleraan. Mr. Whitman was a decendant of best. Phone 665, Independence. 33tf. the Whitmans of pioneer fame, his How's ThlsT We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that connot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe blm perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and fluan dally able to carry out any obliga tion made by hla firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, CIGARS OF QUALITY Smoke ihc famous La Corona I Oc cigar 'tilt! SMILE I p-Wl On sale at the store of R. 11. Knox and Totn Sul livau. Independence boosters, support Oregon tuade pro duct. AUGUST HUCKENSTEIN, Mfgr. SALEM, ORIXJON M (Hi c ;Il Comfort e" - Uudor Porch Shades Cool, Shady, Airy, Private And They Last for Years You need Vudor Porch Shades to get the most out of your porch. To make it a spot where you can rest or work on the hottest days out doors, yet free from the sun's VUa0lr0IlUOUdUt5bwith Vudor Porch shades; you can add to the house another room, cool and shady, where you may enjoy every refreshing breeze in se cluded comfort. Vudor Porch Shades are very dur able and will last many seasons. Another good feat ure about them is the peculiar fact that those sitting on the porch can see out but passersby cannot see in. In other words, you have complete privacy, and can use the porch or veranda the same as an inside room, with in finitely more comfort on hot days. VUDOR PORCH SHADES are just the thing for "boxing" in porches or balconies that are to be used as outdoor sleeping or living apartments. VUDOR PORCH SHADES are made of thin flat strips of Linden wood closely bound by strong seine twine, in a lock stitch weave. They are artistically stained in soft, pleasing colors. These colors are weather-proof and will not fade or crock off. The shades can be instantly raised or lowered and are readily put up. All Sizes Carried in Stock . porch SHADES "She can look out, but you can't look in" Vudor TRADE MARK rrnr Independence Declines the Honor. Hon. I). F. Jones of Independence i Sfockcl lias purchased property In Dallas and 'CutUrif will move his home lo thia city this ixazen summer. Dallas Observer. Now, please, kind people of Dallas, do not allow false hopes to grow up over this item of news. Independence cannot afford to lose so important a citizen from their midst. We must haw him here. Hthlctk and jjqmnasium $ccdif. $untft jimmunlticn and Jifihing Packle. 2ieicletff ki(de Repairing. , If you want to feel well, look well and bewell, take Foley's Kidney Rem edy. It tones up the kidneys and blad der, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Plesant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? For sale by P. M. Klrkland. Will Encamp at Corvallls. Civil war veterans are completing arrangements for the annual state encampment which will be held at Corvallls June 2, 3 and 4. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as It will stimulate these organs and thoroiiRhl cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs In the spring In or der to feel well. For sale by P. M. Klrkland. dun fnpewrittr fid pyis'i 'x,Ty"'',; nirrr"' u - l SALEM , OREGON. For Style or Beauty We have them. All of the popular shapes and popular priced Shoes WE DO FINE REPAIRING J1COB VOQT 34S State Street, 8alem, Oregon The Ruler of the Roast. Cook: "Your wife, sor, came Into the kitchen this mornin', and insoolt ed me, and it's wan of two things either she laves the house or I do!" June Lipplncott's. Biliousness and Constipation For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cath artlcs only made matters worse. I do not know wher el should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tab lets relieve the Ill-feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birming ham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by P. M. Klrkland. For a burn or scald apply Chamber Iain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most Instantly and quickly heal the Injured parts. For sale by P. M. Kirk land. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE Lung Time, Easy Payments Reliable Representatives Wanted The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. FORT WORTH, TEXAS, or JACKSON, MISS. rt-M. DeWitta Kidney and Bladder Pills are antiseptic and relieve pain quick ly. Insist upon DeWItt's. Send your name to K. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago for a free trial box. Sold by all drug-gists. YOU GET WHAT WE GET PROVElf Our books are open for your inspection. sJ B Buyers name givou if wanted. We not only get top prices, but you can satisfy yourself MmGGS aD8olutcly at any time that you get what wo gtMJKMrBTMe ? PROMPT CASH RETURNS Gfff i W& Ship your produce tons. Write to us now for coops, tags, etc. SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION GO. W. H. MCCOROUOOALE, PROP. 95 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON Little attacks of Indigestion are what bring on other ailments, such as acute Indigestion, chronic dys pepsia, and even more serious per manent illness. Kodol is guaranteed to give relief. Try it today. Sold by all druggists. Patronife our advertiser. All kinds of legal blanks tor sale at this office. Polk's Gazetteer. A business directory of each cltr w:.aMan,d TlUaM ln Oregon and Washington, giving a descripUv. fh! t ?f, ch .place- tther with and . ! 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