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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
Jl GOOD FRUIT TREES TR Y TO SOLVE StWtKPKUULtM FRESH VEAL A good toundallou will support Thi Oregon NuraeryCo's fruit tree I rir old and 4 to feet lil;h on 3 y,arolJ roll will support better inn- than tb piH root graft cum umuty sold- Hundred have demon- la era rom lined that they will xrow faler and b quicker iCoutlnued from firi pase.l tm w laa ll to the reader of the t.'nler.Ho to Judge. Ittith ll ar orktng uiiilrr tlio aim. rhapier of the rij rhanrr fcst xmHtr arrMj'.is. eh tI wlilui In III prima- lou ll l. therefore, apparent l ht one or tin. u'Iht haa mU'oiintru d lUn law. limlnary survey, tc," "What was the r-on you did not Titer in uiit catarrh tu l li la llun of the country than all other dia- suggest till coure la lh couu. II l. "" I"" Uivt-lluT. and uU III.. ll doesn't jjrow you plut k It from a Irtng fr Time is Money ou tree neither c an ' vino. When you! j Orchard Und U too valuable to incumbered with trees that will bti oin tint In bringing result rh nmnn Nuraerv Co' treea ar .i .. the aeuulne" aril. If . come growu on new land and are absolute , ly trr from dlneaae. Don't buy th to this market to gel It. Our veal V lrro """ , , ... . cheapest trwa and get stung but bu 1. Juicy, cucculent. diHlinrtlve. rat ..,,fi-f tne Deal ireee euu Information cheerfully given by ad dressing A VEAL ROAST Juicy, our veal and you'll be happy, and wine. Leave your order. healthy Heck & Flubacher! r g, W. Proprietor Independence, Orenon Spm lal Salesman for the company for I I'olk and Marlon Couutle EMBROIDER FOR BABY We hare many new Ideas In dainty Baby Garments atamped to em broider. Baby Dresses fioui 75 cents to $2.00 Slip Petticoats, Hood Capn. KImonas, Bibs. Bootees. Bonnets. All articles stamped on bst grade of materials. Free lessons In embroidery. Needlecraft vShop Mrs. S. C. Wall 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon ARRIVING DAILY NEW GOODS P. H. DREXLER Dealer in DRY GOOD Groceries, Boots and Shoes We Make a Specialty of Farm Produce Call and examine our Stock before buying, you will find that our prices are right and we carry anything you may want. Remeber the Place Corner of Main and Monmouth Streets Independence, Ore. fir the uiatter amu.d tb pre rut statu?" Owing to th till that has Kprung fiiw yean was uim.-l to l lin iir p uonal f' up between the ( tt-rtbed tile, r'or a treat many years detor proiioiiiH'vd It a l'l tlUenne and re local r-ni.Hllea, aiid by eon- BO0KS T9 READ For Summer reading on your outing or at home see our paper line at 10c, 15c and 25c We have reprints of the copyright books at 50c. Come in and look over ur large book stock. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commarclal St., SALEM, ORE. COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGGE. LESEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Horses boarrie- by day, week or month, at reasonable .at INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. m. nibers of th couurll and in I had no opportunliy to ahit them In this mailer. I may bv uiUiaki-n but I am of the opinion the ertion on which am baaing my objerllona haa bet'u entirely overlooked by immbera of tha council and they will a tree wtth m that 1 am n;hi in my con toiiiiou when they read It." Mr. Jones left Thursday morning for the coast but eipeeta to be home to be present at the next meeting of the council. Later on a representative of the Enterprise called upon Councilman Bo hannou. chairman of the ordinance commute, under whose dictation the ordinance In question, referred to by Mayor Jones, was drawn, and that von iixmnti In rciilv to the Query. If he had read section 59 of chapter of the city charter, said: "Yes. and I was Informed this murnltiir that the mayor had made the statement publicly that the ordi nance recently passed by the coun cil was not In accordance with the provlsiona of the city charter and wa therefore of no legal value. In n much as It provides for the IshuItir of bonds against, the entire city In stead of abutting property, as et down In the section referred to. The ordinance was drawn under the pro vision of section 43 of chapter 7 which reads as follows: SECTION 43. If the council de clares by ordinance that a proposed Improvement or repair shall be at the cost. In whole or in part, of tne ad jacent property, the proposed Improve ment or repair shall be made accord ingly: but If It declares that the cost thereof. In whole or In part. Bhall be Dald out of the general fund, such repairs may be made as the ordinance may provide, and Ue paid for accordingly.' "You can readily see that section 43 leaves it to the option of tne coun cil whether or not the improvement repairs proposed shall bo taxed up to tne aujaceni property or ui city as a whole. In this Instance it was decided, after due deliberation, hat the best method to adopt for the city would be by a bond Issue of the entire city, they being more saleable the market than Improvement bonds Issued against the adjacent pVperty. "Bv reading section 59 careruiiy u will be observed that it invests In the council power to 'law down all nec essary sewers and drains and cause the same to be assessed on the prop erty directly benefitted thereby, If it sees fit to do so. But In no manner rWa it state that the council snail have fhe power to do the work and nay for the same out of the general fund as the ordinance may provide. "In mv judgement the grounds up on which the mayor bases his opinion of the non-legality of the ordinance are very flimsy. The ordinance com mittee, of which I am chairman, in connection with the city, attorney ful ly analyzed the provisions of the city charter before drawing up and sub mitting the ordinance and I fel con fident that It will stand the test of the courts if Us legality Is ever ques tioned, "The trouble with the sewer ques tion Is that outside of the members of the city council and city officials who have been considering the matte for the past six months, the people are not conversant with the facts in the premises. If they had been there would have been no referendum peti tion, which .was, in my opinion, the loutgrowth of misrepresentations of the facts by interested parties. It Is well known the more often a story Is told the bigger It gets and this can be practically applied to the mis representations relative to the sewer proposition. "It Is now generally understood that the system proposed by the cdun cil takes in about forty blocks, prac tically the entire city with the ex ception of that portion known as old town or North Independence, and a. small portion of West Independence. As the ordinance Includes the sew ering of the entire city whenever the accasion demands It the people In old town can by petition have the sewer extended to that district. There should be little' or no opposition to the sewer proposition from any quar- i ter.'" ! It will be observed that the mem th. rnnneil are confident of j the grounds on which they are work I Ing while the mayor Is equally confl uent, believing that the council Is 'In the mire. As to which is cor- itautly falling to cure wtth loa treat nn-nt, proiiounci'd It liu Lratile. Si l rne has proven catarrh In be a con stitutional disease and therefore re- iqu'rca romtitiilioiil tr-tmeitt.. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J Cheney A Co,.Toldo, O..I the on ly constitutional cure on the market. It la taken Internally In dotes of l-n1 drops to a tt-aiipoonful. It acta di rectly on the blood and nnicoiia sur faces of the aystcm. They offer $100 for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addrena, F. J. Chenev A Co. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all dsifcKtst. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for con.lpaHn. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription ! th tt of all JMi for tha of 1L., 0Blv p1.i.l..wi l H kmJ 4t4 b rtiuU.tr .t.J phv.u-..a-. tXHinM a-4 .Wilbl F1" lUa atMMu of tuomn. Il U a uli 4II ! liU" ik f UK ONE m-MKDY mkUk olaiM lk1 ZZt iuitriM fcabil-lormlm raving for avail aliwuUaia. TilW rNP HFMFOY a 4kx4 thai k alra4 la rriol b aiarf Ms'al eh ida bota wrapper mmd "" ,, .kr..l... of tka uai Mailer ( I, it .old hf .edielM daeler. av.ryh.ra. "itZXTjL .l It. IWt l.k. a .ubttil-l. of -km-w. r'T 1 'Z aoM oouMiritiN. No uat.rl.it It at ."' t -I 1. lu.l 4nad at l'f. ri.CC. iJB. if iia and Ih. drufiitt 1 It .illwf aiituhe r it tryiaf to dadv. you for hit oa ',J11.,l,lir baal.U- lr.i.J. lie it lr.nm wita year o.t I"'" way ba yoar Ida it.ll. St liaf y tt f" " ' $ tha Pae. The pool members of thoNorthwest Fruit association met at Salem last Saturday afternoon and set the following prlcea for their 1909 pack of prunen.'vii: 30-40. 3 cents; small er sixes. i cents, paying basis. This would be S cents a pound for 30-40 a. C. A. JOHNSON RENOVATING Experienced Felt and Panama Hat Cleaner and Blocker I0 South CemmticUl SJCpTH' LawrnciGrry Slot Phone 565 - - SALEM, OREGON Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomarh trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' foes. I pur chased my wife one box of (tiamber latn'ss Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought her Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine Is for Bale by P. M. Klrkland. Sam ples free. , Sixteen Cent Hops. Conrad Krebs, of the firm of Krebs Bros., extensive hop growers of this county and Marlon, entered Into a con tract with Kola Nels Saturday of last week, for a sale of 20,000 pounds of 1909 hops at 16 cents a pound. THE NOBLE I. A. M A IUMON, lri. Corner ('oiiinterrlal mid Htate Htr t tAI.KM, OltM.ON . Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 pm and returns Friday Cleo Hobinsoii Atjent In HKt'KNDKNCK, OKKOOK CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Thfl Rind You Have Always BougM Bear the Signature of ill THE KEY NOTE TO your pleasure may be the fact that you prosonted your music lovingf daughter, son or wife with an ex quisite musical Instrument from our" rara stock. You may develops a musi cal phenomenon unawares. Anyhow members of the family possessed of one of our fine guitars, violins, man dolins, sltheas, banjos or cornets can not but make the home pleasant and cheerful. L. F. 8AVAGE Commercial St. Salem, Oregon 247 If you do, don't purchase until you have inspected the celebrated We Carry a full Line of McCormick Machinery cGopmSck 6VioweB Since the first World's Fair, held in London in 1851, the McCormick haa remained first in international leadership. McCormick machines are de signed and constructed to harvest the grain and grass crops of the world. These machines have maintained their pre-eminence because they have been kept far In advance of ordinary machines. The durability of Mc Cormick materials and workmanship has never been rivaled. Our Stock of Hardware. Stoves and Tinware is Complete and up-to-date. Call and get our Prices HANNA BROS., Independence, Ore.