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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
ANALYSIS OF 1LI1 iiuilii mini vr, COUNTY COMMItSIONCRS MEET rrocilgs of th Regular MontJ Builnata tattlon ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE TALK ADVERTISING ON OLD CUUNTRy iiiimi iunirT CI nnn IUU H'ry Marbtrt Huff, Who.. Advar. tiling Talks Copyrir,Mad by Am erican Pratt AmocUIIoi -'Qlvai Many liood &ugMlons, "Mr. IIiiiiIihhh Man, tlilit word 'ad- Vi'l'linlllK' it K ClirloUM OII. Il bU no synod) lu. J ai Mnat limy lm , n a I tided In thu term li uliji' ( f ii 4'Oitirovi-ray. We mlxlil put II lli'ia: .Vnyitiliin that helps (u pci i nui . (; jii.iui' of u Mure ur iiroiiii l tho -v 'I IU ware U uiUerllaiux T.'ll I 1.' I lie lllililiTIl l'U. We I ..ll lllulilj till!. I, . f U.ll. Ilhll., Mil (M'lth'll III III" ll- A-rtjj i- ur iiiHtuln ad. Ku li I trim tidti rl!nliiK. The many other form i- i mi. i "If I mIioiiKI inquire of a n'talt uier- llMlt wild I not Haiti KpBCH III t.'l to il paper why he ukI''Im '! llu!ii he would proliMl ly t . 1 1 me l lint tlir mean of k"' Hnis iiiiultiliy in. j'wre profliaule, "Not to. Tii Horns aptr l cl-kfci rd and covers ths vsry territory that trade is expected from. "Tlii email ill-Hi' r wants in In i. ii.i.h nut . lie. wunti e every p' ti ny tli.ii goi iiii ri ly to 'niuae hi jiame known.' Now-li.' mill koihv ljirs ofK'ii attract cr.iWtlH to op" imi mil special sales. rmroiiH hlwuy.J iiiiiti to be reiucinU i I'd nn I"' nd.rs. iil the Mont ad f'Ttixlii value yuu tiui from !ft rtleltii wli-u luu have lo use them. Give where tli'-y will do fcuod. "The lot-ttt merchant who un no uthi-r publicity than signs, noveltis window displays, etc., U not dolnx all iLut he iiileht to- will trade. Adv.'rUn Ju In the local paper is InUlspensa il. Don't go In and expert the pub lisher to give you spare and nay nlcr fhliiKH about you for a son. Pay Jiim real money. Buy space as though i' were going to yield a profit and U will. "It Is much to his advantage for a merchant to hold mrmborshiD 111 a church or societies, to be popular In I he community,, to be public spirited, to be generous in t'he support of koi.ii ' 1-Huwn, hut he should do so not for commercial gain but hecanse ho wntits to be a good cllleu. I-eope like to )iiy of the bimliieHH man whom tiny like well (and no effort Is too much that will win public favor) but they jnuHt b expected to do so only when he leuds In value. "These various kinds of publicity which we liave bei n discussing at" supplementary, not advertising," itjc.f. They are valuuble as an aid to the I newspaper ad., but worthless of them elves. These forms of publicity com bined with newspaper space, realize iht greatest measure of success tn campaign for business." Hi r -Ktlhir monthly term Wedm-nd- j and Tlim.dsy July 7 em! I, Willi,- lh 'loii shi rt It w4 a busy ,hi., i ' JinMw t'osd and CoiiiiiilimioiM r Hid' I-o'l hop grow i-rs lime hami grem ddj and Tcsl pr ut The innjiir I gratified by advlci e recb d from portion of tho term was devoted to "in Eurupcun luuiitrlen that lh hop county road affairs and the auditing 1"1'1 "jt '" sroug this year, of bills. Th Oregon market now ilepi'inU u,i lu tj inatter of road petition of nn l,ie Indb ati.uis In the KuroM.ar. IM.r t i rr. it uriiered that the market veii the bi-st of w.stlu r county su.-.tjit- K Kvaim and C L- "r" would not liifliien,o Jorul i,iar- renc be app.i tied t, .n iie road ' conditions pi irt pllhly, eays the ami assess daniaiee; viewers to tie 1 1 Sali-in D.illy Slhteeman. j July II at 9 a. in. A lii rnmn cable received, says the; Ordenil tl.st funds be trannfei nil I'reanuUii, mm il that the coiilln-'i.t j frmii the general rond (uui4 ua tl- l "'P erop would not ixci-i-d Suw.oim 1102,75 to dlHtrht 15, lltiu n ' Last yeur the pn.ductlmi was to district 22. I3J.'5 tu district H. , aiukist I.IU'I.imjo ivt. This is the low-. fI5(; to dlstrb t 21. e.U csimlme yt t received of the grow. (trd r d .that tmpurt !' r of dinirii t . I"K rop In tiiat part of the w .ri I 21 notify William llruwi! to n-ime' luken with Hih low figure at which I Ills fiiice from county remd within l.'ii'lie Knlmh crop Is esllmati'd, it has Pglson Otk Peitonleg Iiallsrd'a Know l.lmin.-iit fur- It. Mr. O II P. Corn- Hun, Turner, Or. wrllts My wlfa has dlovi red Ihul W i liiniv Unlmml rur ' Wrl rj m,I piilsonlng", cry painful trmibl. Sh nut only cur-d a r-i. of It in heref, but on two of her frlenda who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price, 2ric, fiOe and 1 1.00. For sale ly W'llllaiiia I r u at Co, dnys from ditto of s-rvi of order , naturally added to the bullish fe-. up -n him. 1 In tho local trade. Ordered that supervisor of .Uxirlct At a result of the str.uig roriKn 17 pay to ruiervMor of illstrii t iaadvit,a, a renewed effort, was made the sum of s4.k0 for work done by d "ut without m .cii succcos,, although trie- 1.1 In ,tl(.lrlct 17. t ) r;t, r i that wui'hniihe boed of Salem flouring ml!l for $rtoto be ap proved. Onlered that tto bond if the ( i 1- t ! 15 cents was offered. H1LLSB0K0 SANITARIUM Mrs. L. It Hicks Wards and prlvat ronis. Inspec tion invited. AH classes of non contagious cases, from reputable physicians accepted. Special at teutlon to-confinement ranis un der physicians' car. Trained nurse tn attendance. Phone pacific Main 321. i inLm ism u - .- t lit ' - r . - F aber's Self Filling FBU5TIN PEN uiiil'lii firidse company for I'i'lf he approved. Ilond of A r'lnitison for -ii:ir- ' i. r iiilii ' and delivering rock to couil y road approved. . Ordend that coiitri.it for h.iul! k gravel to'Ash Swale hi- nwurded lo H I the ru.n has beni-filied th. Oregon U 1,111 at $1.61 per yer-l; rusd 'o he f crop as much as some 'people The only trues aftluii cloned, so far as could be learn l cd, whs one of two hundred bales of , g,.lf filling- at a niaiclc touch i:'i'y lu the Independence aeetliui at i And seif-cji ant-r too, something over 15 cents. carload j The price you'll find Is not too much l cnoice jaii.ii. was offered on the I For the one that Just suits you. in irk I at 12 (,-nts, and a little hit. i liens In llioiis wns reported, though ih" rvn were not l anted. Julius Wolf, of Sllv rton, who win In the city y nlerday, does not b. liei j 3 fij'l wide and one cubic yard of gravel to be pluced to evry H run nine rfct. Order, d that warrant No. 170 on geni ral road fund. Issued to J Dulg- nan through mlntuke, be cancelled. Ordered that county clerk ptwillsh mlcei asking for bids for ponstrtK tlon of ICO foot span Wood bridge to have 6 foot approaches, at what Is known as tho Windsor bridge iu Spring Valley; bids to be opened Ju ly 24. at 10 o'clock. Bad Rules to Follow A Kansas paper promulgates the following receipt for making a beau tiful corpse of any town on earth If they are strictly adhered to, and we Are sorry to acknowledge that some of our citizens are attempting to fol low too closely for t'he benefit OH this nan's town: Oppose improvement. Mistrust, public men. Run the town down to strangers. Go to some other town td trade. Refuse to advertise In your local jiaper. Do not Invest a cent; lay out youf ynouey somewhere else. Be careful to discredit the motives of public-spirited "men. If a man wants to ,buy your prop erty ask him two prices for It. If he wants to buy someone else's interfere and discourage him. Refuse to see the merit In any scheme that does not exactly benefit you. Run down your newspaper and run down your officers. ( Talk In the barber shops and loaf ing places of how hard times are, and how everything is going to the 'demnitlon bow-wows." Bowel Complaint In Children .When six months old tho little daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well-know merchant of Agnewville, Va.. had an attack of cholera infantum. Chamber Iain's Collc.Cholera andDiarrhea Rem edy was given and effected a com plete cure. This remedy has prove very successful In cases of bowel enm jilaint in chlliren and when given ac cording to the plain printed direction can be elied upon with perfect con fldence..When reduced with water an sweetened it is pleasant) to take -which is of great Importance when a medicine Is to be given to young hlldrea.. For sale by P. M. Kirklan Real Estate Transfers Following are the real estate- trans fers for the week ending July 8: Ellen Hubbard to Weldon Black lo!s In Dallas 82 6 H M fltiell to Daisy II Hunter land In t 8 s r 6 w 735 It y O Cox f t ux to Jos Fiona land t 8 s r 6 & lots in Falls City y ' 10 Walter Bros Investment Co1 to John O Barr lots in West Sa Salem 225 Same to Herman Iliu r, lot in West Salem 225 Same to Anna M Barr, lot In West Salem 225 Same to Carrie F Petzel lot In West Sahm 225 :.iary A T?u to F O iUaac 83 acres t 6 s r 8 w Jennie Cook to F O Isiaae-3 acres t6sr7w F G McLench ct ux to J C Zin- cer, land for roadway H A Woods et vt t- .1 a and Ida L Shanks 44.50 acres t 8 s r 6 w , Moses Mansion et al to S B Taylor, land in Dallas Ray and Orville Sevier to B M and N L Guy, land In t 7 8 r 5 w, and lots In Dallas .. 300 10 125 1800 1000 800 Proper Treatment for Dlsentery and Diarrhea . Thie great mortality from dlsentery and diarrhea Is due to a lack of prop er treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra Remedy Is a reliable and effectual medicine and when given In reasona ble time will prevent any dangerous, consequences .It has been In use for many years and has always met with unvarying success. For sale by P. M. Kirkland . He roimlders Gtf.oOo to 70.000 bales a fair estimate of ihe crop. A bet of $,"0 was made at the Bel vedere yesitrday that the market would not reach 22 cents by the first of the year. Adolph Heller, of Prague, Bohemia,! writes under date of June 21, of crop conditions there: The prospects for a good hop crop on the continent are a? present not very cheerful. In the Bohemia dls-1 trlcta tlie plant has only in soni parts made a good progress in growth but th? majority Is on account oP the I ungenlal weather, still more or less ! backward, and in many instances it ; looks' like hopeless. Besides that, the! plantations swarm with vermin and the danger of their going into a black blight is imminent. Washington bas so far not proved effectual, as lue flyj reappear d in swarms. From the Ba- varlan district, Wurt emberar and Ba den, very similar complaints are to be heard. Iu laree areas the planta Hons are also slack of bine and the Increase of fly blight gives cause for serious aprehensions. In Alsace the plant is better forward in growth, bu also infested with vermin. The mar kets have stiffened considerably. The prices for Saaz hops has advanced fully tiux kronen and those for other Bohemian sorts five to six kronen. The Nuremberg market is also firm with an advance of five to eight marks for common and medium sorts. It fills itself. It fills all needs For the office, school r den; Among them all the onehut leads Is Fab-r's Fountain Fen. All Styles At all Prices .; i. . .... i i -in f .J .1 r ; :: a a ess a 11 1 i li I'j ft l YorlnfnnU nnd Children. au omol rm cmr. AUgdaU ftrparfkw Srii slmi(aiin thi-Food jotifk-iJi (Sg Or Sua aaljWsif WILLIAMS ..DRUG CO.. Independence, Ore. Steele's Ferry Buena VUU, Oregoa. The ferry that crosses th people. Most direct route to Jefferson, Sclo, Shedburne, Salem and Al bany from al) points In South ern and Central Polk county. Sees Mother' Grow Young "It would be hard to overstate the change in my mother since she began to use Electric Bitters," writes Ms. W. L. Gilpatrick of Danforth, Me. Al though past 70 she seems really to be growing young again. She suf fered untold misery from dyspepsia for 28 years. At last she could neith er eat. sleep nor drink. Doctors gavej her up and all remedies failed until Electric Bitters worked such wonders for her health." They invigorate all vital organs, cure liver trouble, indue sleep, Impart strength and appetite. Onlv 50 cents at all druggists. v-c .To Promotes Diction f&frfJ i"ss jnd HtmI'oiiUmi ndftt 0nu.n Mjruhiof rsr.'&asiJ NOT MHCOTIC. ,buy mlhmr. Aprrfpcl Rrttwdy forComflj rwwsoiwlLossOFSLErP. TxSi.He SiguatBTf af new'ydbk. 2 Er.a Copy of Wtipp. Tho Kind Ycu Ifavo Always Bought Bears the Ar Signato Aj rV (Vr jr For Over Thirty Year tm ocwTAfj! mmr. mi ro err, PIANOS AND ORGANS Cheapest and Best PIANOS !B UKUAVS BEMED GFO C. WILL Phonographs Edison, Victor, Columbia Full Line of Cylinder and Diso Records GEO. C. WILL SEWING MACHINES Genuine Needle Oil uiid New Parts SEVIG MACHINES EEXTEO GEO. C. WILL aVMaaalailaaaBBllwaWMiHMMHMi Popular Sheet Music and Studies GEO. C. WILL INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE ' fcftiwtlve Sunday, July 4, !!. -r FROM INDCBENUCMCC , FOR DAI I.AS ' j - Trulu NotH leaves Indi-ptunleiice daib' W ' a. in.: Iwiv-.s Moniminth 11:15 a. m.: iirrivs In re-guardianship of minor heirs of i D"llftf " ' t "-. lorflli a. m.; loaves Monmouth, 1 1:05 a. 111. ari ive 1'iiIuin, ll.iili a 111. Tralu Nm 7ii leaves Inilopeiirtenee dally 6: IS p. m.; leuve Monmouth 8:80 p. m.: arrive Wal las HM p. in. FROM OEPENDt' CI Trfl.ln No ill leave tudeoendeDce dally 7:00 Thev raid : a m.: leaves Moniiuvutn T:ln a. n,; arrives I . II I IV I u. in . Tin in No "J leaves Independence dally at l Tw m . xtw Wllo ThriV ! leaves aMniiiiiiuiii mill, i p vtii.1i kjy. in:-, a x ..-o. j m.; arrives al Airne al a:-i p m. neyer distress or inconvenience, but! ' from dullai always deans- t stem. curinj . t kor indki'eskenck . J ( j Train No Oo leaven u I las daily 8:3ua. m; Cols, Headachen, Ponstlpatlon, Mala-: lea ves 'nruou li ). tn.;airlvesIiHlepen ' , : ieiuie ii:li a. in. rla. 2:c a all drnfrglst?. Trtln No(W K.HTW dRj ,2:k5 p . ' 1 leuve M'lnnioulh I - HI p. m.; arrfyes Indenen- denee 1:1(1. iu, (TblMtrain oounects at Miin- McMlnnvllle thinks It. has a feture '" l)flI ttB daly 7:M p. m, national leactlP pitcher In Bobble Fos lea-es .ioniimnth H:15 a. iu.; arrive Iad- er. Tn a p"m against Carletnn he FROM AIK; struck out fifteen mn. and In a game koMiKpenucNce against Yamhill, wien Klnsella and Train NeS-J leave Alnle daily a. rn.: lave Monmouth Bu.ib. m.i arrives Inde- Shae. two northwest league men as penaeiice:i"ta hatterr he struck out ten and Mc- Train Nij. 7S leave. 1i-Hp dally 4 to p. m.; nailery, ne sij-uik our i-n, ann an. aiTjv,., , Momiut,H:u p. m ; arrive al In-. MlnnvUle was beaten only 1 to 0. dependence an-i p. in. Probate Court 7 ti re-estate of Sarah McQuerry. de ceased, inventory and appraisement of real estate in Harney filed and ap- proved, In re John B Smith estate, a petition grant ed for deed for right-of-way. A Nliht Rider's Raid The worst night riders are calomel croton oil or aloes, pills your bed to rob you of rest. Not so I A :: ad ' V. AJ ViJ W i l :i 4tfittt met V 4 This store sells Clothing on the square. t We furnish our patrons with Clothing that will do its duty and never causa a disappoint ... ' ment. We secure the best Clothing that the country's best manufacturers know how to produce Clothing that is absolutely right. We price it to sell at the lowest margin possi ble, allowing ourselves a living profit. While human hands may fail and human heads maw blunder we stand ready to make any wrong right or correct any error that may occur. We want your patronage today, tomorrow, next month and next year. We want it as long as we are in business. We shall endeavor to win and hold it by sell- ing clothing "On the Square." ' . , ... . IYiu tUki Mai. l CMbM Nifccn Hflallk1 G. W.' JOHNSON & CO. 141 N Commercial St., Salem, Oregon