Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 18, 1909, Image 3

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    CITY COUNCIL
A Few Choice Farms
A FULL CARLOAD
HOLDS SESSION
ut ef hri hundred and fifty we
have llttsj In the W.l sm.tte
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140 acrea, wnll Improved ami In cultivation, 1 Vi mil wsl of Mon
mouth, Oregon. Trie i por aero. Term
11 acree, IH nlles north wes of Independence; all la cultivation;
At bulldlsis. A soap at &.
IK acre, In high state of cultivation; tood Improvements and pln
f fruit; IK mil eat f Monmouth. Price 12600.
It acree well Improved land; 3 acre orchard and berrlM, balance
In crop; good watir, good buildings, good fnncee, 1 nillea north
west of Monmouth. Price 12600.
15 acree, 1 mlln north of Monmouth; fine black soli, small house and
large tare; plenty of water. Price 86 per acre.
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Branch Office Hotel Monmouth
Monmouth, Oregon
H. Hirachberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vioe Pres. O. W. Irvine, Cash.
The :
Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Directors: II. Hiranhberg, A. Nelson, D. W. Sears, B. F.
8m!th and J. E. Rhodes.
HI. Eckerlen
Wholesale Family Liquor Store
PHONE MAIN 103
144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
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Suntet Magazine oflera tha rradara of this paper tha baat opportunity
of th yaar
REVIEW OF REVIEWS . , $3.00 ) AIL FOR
SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1 .60 ff
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25) i&Nj.UU
Aiun F"R F" F" wi,h ordw, beautiful premium, a 73-pa boak
r n fc. U. ju.UaUd )n four eoor, wuh 125 Western vlewa.
SUNSET MAGAZINE
aN rnNcisco. eiirom
; Tlio illy council mot In regular
sluu liut Wednesday evening with
Couiirllinan Hoffman, president of lie
council. In the chair, Mayor Jones bit
ing absent. All the couiicllmen ci-
ccpt Craven were present and an
swerd to roll call.
Mis, of tilt street committee, re
ported that llanua Uros., A. II. Tay
lor and Mrs. UarriKua, the owners
of lots 1, , 3 and 4, on Main struct,
had agreed to give the city deeds
to oltibt feet from the west end of
said lots fur street purpose. In the
of Mrs. (Jarrlgus the city Is to
bear all expense of laying concrete
walk In front of the property, with (
the exception Of 100, the em limited
cost being $21S. After some discus
ilon tho report was sccepted and the
committee Instructed to faave the
work done in accordance with the
recommendations of the report of the
committee. Mr. Mix was also appoint-1
ed a committee of one to confer with
the trustees of the Masons regarding
the procuring of a deed for the eljjht
feet In front of their building and to
Interview other owner of properly
on the north end of Main street who
have so far failed to Issue deed to
thA rlfv for the .lt;hr fei.t neceMRjtrv
to make Main street of a uniform
width.
The city marshal was Instructed to
see that the Canada thistle, which
Is growing In the vicinity of the rail
road bridge In the south cud of town.
Is cut down.
Mr. Hanna, of the committee of
health and police, reported that com
plaint had come to him relative to
the stench that emanates from the I
rear of the creamery, canned by re
fuse being thrown out there, and '
moved that the recorder be instruct-
ed to notify Mr. Eldrldge, the mana-J
ger, to abate the nuisance within ten
days, and that unless the order is
complied with to call the attention
of the state board of health to the
same with a request to act.
The city marshal reported that E.
S. Milliard, the deputy marshal, de
sired to resign and asked that some
one be appointed to fill the vacancy.
On his recommendation R. J. Taylor
was appointed to serve without pay.
He was further instructed to employ
Mr. Taylor to serve as a special dur
ing the races at a salary of $2 per
day.
The street committee was Instruct
ed to have the small building owned
by the city, Just west of the city hall
painted.
The following bills were read and
ordered paid without being referred
tothe financecommittee.
D. A. Hodge 16.15
A. C. Long S32.7
I N S U RAN C E
Anyone wishing good reliab e fire Insurance call on or write to
8. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Agent for Beaver State Merchants T'"val of Portland, and the
Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove
A. C. MACERS, Proprietor
TELEPHONE MAIN 175
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM OREGON
Tom Cronise
PHOTOGRAPHER
K. P. Picnic at Falls City.
There will be great doings at Falls
City tomorrow, the event being the
picnic to be given under the auspices
of the local lodge of Knights of
Pythias, at that place. Outside of a
double ring circus it will be the big
gest event of the season. One of the
main features will be the special
drills and marches to be given by
the Hubbard Uniform Rank of the
Knights of Pythias. This company is
composed of twenty-six men. They
are well drilled and officered and
subject to entry into the regular ser
vice of the United States without
further drill or examination. The
celebrated Cheniawa Indian band will
furnish the music and they have a
state wide reputation, and. all who
attend will be well repaid if they are
lovers of good music. The Dallas and
Chemawa' base ball teams will play
ball and a fast game Is looked for
as both teams have been playing that
kind of ball this season. In the fore
noon State Supt Ackerman and Hon
W. L. Tooze will deliver addresses.
At noon those who bring their din
ners will join In a big basket dinner.
In the evening there 'will bo a dance
at the hall with supper at the hotel.
A number of our citizens contemplate
attending.
Of Interest to Farmers and Mechan
ics.
Farmers and mechanics frequently
meet with slight accidents and injur
ies which cause them much annoy
ance and loss of time. A cut or a
bruise may be cured In about one-
third the time usually required by ap
plying Chamberlain's Liniment as
soon as the injury is received. This
liniment Is also valuable for sprains,
soreness of the muscles and rheumat
ic pains. There Is no danger of blood
poisoning resulting from an Injury
when Chamberlain's Liniment Is ap
plied before the parts become Inflam
of the Famous Acorn Stoves and r;
Ranges have just arrived
at our store.
We are now prepared to show every
style and size in Acorns. Each stove
carries a 15-year guar
antee from the makers
against breakages.
This line is made by the larg
est stove foundry in the world,
and are the most perfect bakers
&J with the least fuel consumption
on the market.
To anyone requesting same
we will be pleased to forward
literature.
Caloric Fireless Cookstoves are the sensation of Sa
lem. To be seen only at our store. Exclusive agents
t t.ri V. 7mrS-1 r-i.-s-f
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).1J mm in TtirjUl
ummer Gordons
(TIT There's a cool look and a cool feel to
j& the new Gordon ideas for warm weather
i
Attractive Styles in Summery Shades and Colorings for
Town, Lake or Country
The Gordon
in shades of
Brown
Green
Tan
Pearls
and
Black
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The Gordon
in many
New and
Classy
t Shapes! '
; for': I
Yonng Hen'
and Old
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Headquarters for all
the new ideas and dependable grades in mens head wear
We are satisfied only when we have sold you the hat
that best becomes you and that will give you
the greatest amount of wear and sat
isfaction for your money
. rtlfAll the Style and Quality you expect to
Ojfind in $5 hats is evident in The Gordon
0. A KRAMER
ed and swollen. For sale by P. M.
KlrWand.
Salem, Oregon
(Continued next week)