INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE N 1 ' M fiKfl INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. WUMY. Jl'I.Y M. VJ9 SIXTEENTH YEAH WOULD LAY OUT FRUIT TRACTS TO COLONIZE THtM WITH EAST ERN PEOPLE Th Projrt It Now Bsfort th Com mercial Club of Indsptndsnca, and Its Magnitude at an Advortltomant for County Dawna on Poopl. A special meeting of tho comtner.j clal tlub whs hold Friday fVMitn for1 the purpose of considering the prop- ( oaltlou of W. A. Albln. president of the Security Land and Investment Co. of Portland, Oregon. The prop-, oaltlon attempts to Interest tne fit-1 liens of thla section In thH develop ment and colonisation of a thousand fruit laud uear tho city. The meeting was fairly welt at tended, thre being thirty or forty nictubera present all of whom exhlb lied Interest In' the proportion as laid before them by Mr. Albln. which, ummarlied, la about at followa: To plant, cultivate, and colonise one thouttuml acres of commercial orchard within the vicinity of Inde pendence. To subdivide In five and ten acre tracts, and tell to eastern farmers and orchardtHta. To have the citUen co-operate with the compauy In thla enterprise in the purchase of profit-sharing itock to the extent of $30,000. To operate for a period of fir years In the vicinity, put tin a thous and aores on the 'market ea.-h year, If the above sum Ib Bubsrrtcd and at least 60 per cent available by Octo ber 1, 1903. tleuieil could be Induced to la III tb company as It would r-S if ihu ureltmlnnry work eili' -- - , , cd In t-ulilatluir a young orchard. r Others present were of the saint opinion as Mr. lllrbborg. and aj strong sentiment as Mprcssrtl by tlios preaeut lhal lu the went of Mr. Alblu'a compauy being success-' ful In securing the land referred to Ibal but Utile difficulty would lit ex perienced In securing the capital net Miliary to maku a success of the un dertaking. Dr. liutler, 11. Hlrschberg. VV. T. Ilofftnaii. D. A. Hodge and J. U Han na were appointed committee lo ail vine Mr. Albln and Mr. Simon of the action of the tlub. After the cbfo had adjourned Mr FAVORABLE TO THIS LOCALITY COUNTY ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO FRUIT CULTURE Portland Capitalists Visit This $ec tl on With View of PurehstinB Ont Thousand Acres Land to Subdlvids! Into Five and Ten Acre Tracts. spied to II".. rnUlug of fruit than the other localities. Now that such reprineiiimlve men as It. Il.rchb-rg, Dr. ltuU.r, W. T Hoffman, Manna Hm., and others are becoming Interested there Is lit tl doubt that the project will soon be among the successes that we hoe to chroulcle U the efforts of the com tnerrlal club from this time on. BID THEM GOODBYE Through the courtesy of It. Wrseh- Albln and Mr. Simon were telephoned ' berg, who is vy enthusiastic over for and Dr.Butler and Mr.Hlrschberg, the projci., representative of Inn acting an spokesmen for the com-' KnMpriBa accompanied Messrs. Al ndt.ee, laid the matter fully before the gentlemen, and It was very grat ifying to know that the cou.Kor prop-1 Hon of the property under consider osltlon of the club met with their , lion .by the commercial club oaj Wed hearty approval.and aa a consequence ncsutty morning, It haying been Mr. the matter Is now being placed be-1 mrsebberg's Intention to have accom fore Mesvra. Uowers, Carter and Ad-1 pttnicd the party In person but owing dlson by the members of the com-: ,ome DUHlneHs which came up on mittee as well as by the represen- .nal morning, demanding his atten- While there wani.?i. . very Jare attendance at the meeting of the Com merelal club Tuesday evening Hume present wore very enthusiastic over the propoKi'tlon as laid before them by V. A. Albln at tho special meet ing, with a view of Interesting the. members of the club and the citizens Of Independence and vicinity to co operate with the company in tho de velopment, and lonlzatlon of a thou8 and acres of fruit, land near the city. Dr. Hut lor, president of the club, Stated Miat owing to the fact that so many of the capitalists of the city and vicinity were largely interested In the hop Industry In this section, which had not been very profitable for the past few years, he found U a difficult matter to get them inter ested In the proposition at thin par ticular season of the year, but from the conversation with those whom he had approached upon the subject he felt confident that later on -In the season say after tho crop had been harvested it would bo an easy mat ter to finance the proposition along the lines as explained ly Mr. Albln. ' Some of the members who bad "vol unteered to interest the citizens in tho project, stated that they had met considerable opposition on account of the fact that the tract proposed to to colonized, which is in the vicini ty of Parkers, about seven miles eouth of independence, was too far from the city, and It seemed to be the general opinion that it would be only a short time before another town would be started in the neigh borhood of the colonization,, which would have a tendency, to take busi ness away from Independence rather than Increase It. Mr. Hlrschberg, who was very en- thusiastic over the proposition, stat ed that he felt sure that the company whose plans are broad and complete could secure the tract of land recent ly acquired tby Benton Bowers, a cap italist of Ashland, B. V. Carter, cash ier of the same bank, of Ashland, atjd Wm. Addison of this city, which Is located about two and a half miles south of town and containing in the neighborhood of 1100 acres. This land, he explained, had been purchas ed by these gentlemen with a view of setting It out to fruit, it being par ticularly adapted for the purpose, hav ing the natural north slope essential for the successful cultivation of a fruit farm. While It had been fully demonstrated that fruit could be raised successfully in almost any sec tion of Polk county, it has been proven that a north hill side is bet ter adapted than any other. He was of the further opinion that the gon- Rlckrsall F.rlsnds Delightfully Enter tain Departing Cunts At the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mr. Al. V. Mulr, near Rickreall, Oregon, a farewell party wss given July 16th to their nelce. Misses Leiiora and Clara Klemme, of Bt.Louis, Missouri, who has been vis iting with them since June 1. Those present were Mrs. Wm. Md dll, Mra. John Orr, Mrs. Hartley Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meuler, the Misses Unora and Clara Kemme, Hatel and Mabel Lorence, llallie, Nel lie and I-a Verne Gibson,-Christina and Minnie Clow. Stella Black and Blanch Mulkey and Ada Longnecker and Mr. Phillippi. Cards and other games were lndulg- tative. of the Security Land In- tlon lt WM lmpooluto for H,- Jo - ti vestment Co. t0. lie, therefore arranged for Mr.'CTl ' It would fbe a difficult matter to Dawoll of the Chas. E. Hicks Real " ,, d, the A .y P al S. estimate the value of an undertaking KBtate Co. to take the party out in I Pr , ' . ... , latlle Hie .Misseu nieiuun- win oioy - of that character to this particular hl automoblle. " . . Van(.mivt.r n r Thev Both Mr. Albln and Mr. Simon wera ' " ,.,,, ,,, h..r tl.- ndinve mmir iimuy UlUrtJ lllttll I'li'oo u wsm v -w location of the tract cited by Mr. Hlrschberg and feel confident that, with the "assistance of the commer- sectlon, and In fact the entire coun ty of Polk. Lane county has offered Induce ments to the company to operate In the vicinity of Eugene. Albany Is al i by their charming manner and their I Oregon friends all wish them a pleas ant Journey and safe return home. so very anxious that they should op- cjal cub tne property can be secur- erata In the vicinity of that city e(J on terraa that will prove advantag and the people there are willing to wjm alJ conCerned. assist In any manner that the com- oraer that the readers of the pany may suggest, and lt has been gnterpriae nlay be more fully ac stated, on good authority, thafT the quante(i with the objects and the entire amount of Block necessary to turu of the company that Is pro awlng the first colonization of thff n,olng the project, the following in company, could be raised In a very ervlew was secured from Mr. Albin, R. W. Wyantt. a farm hand who has been working In this vicinity, was arrested Saturday for discharg ing fire arms, within the city limits. It appears that he was on his way home from Salem where he had Im bibed too much christian fortitude. and when In the vicinity of the ferry commenced shooting into the river with the result that he had some of j the mill employs looking for a safe , known lu Independence, happens to The e(Uupauy was organized und-r ! l'lf e a''"1 ,he Monday ye ' II : : .... .... 1.,. r nr,n. Mav 2,.. i was gHen a light fine and he went D short time. Fortunately for Polk county W. F. In which he sets forth fully the aims and injects of the company of which Simon, who is well and favorably he la tne j)rt.ldeut. 1 I.. ln.l,.n,nitotinn haimona t (Continued on fourth page) SURPRISE HIM , 11)09, with a capital stock of $200,000. par value of shares of $100 each, j "The officers of the company are, ' W. A. Albln, president; W. B. Clark, i vice-president; aud A. E. Swanson, secretary. "The purposes of the company Ib , buying, selling, leasing and iiuprov ( ing land, territories and laying out i platting subdivisions of same. Also ; I farming, planting, tilling the soli, Sherman Hays, manager of the ! operating farms, ranches, etc. ru i, vflrrt east nf IndeDHudence. i In answer to the query as to tne BIRTHDAY was given a very pleasant surprise last Sunday by a few of his friends, the occasion in honor of his 42nd birthday. The surprise was in the shape of a banquet given him at the Hotel Independence by Jesse Whit eaker, S. E. Owen, Clyde Williams and Moss Walker, mine host of the hotel. The menu, which included UUltT!. 1HO UWU, Wltivti ...... oysters, spring chicken and all the es- promotion of the project of the com- sentlals necessary to complete a successful birthday dinner, was serv ed in eight courses. It was one of the most elaborate affairs that has been given In the city for many a day and the event was one long to Ibe remembered by those participating, especially Mr. and Mrs. Hays to whbm it came as a complete sum prise, they having entirely overlook ed the fact that Sunday was Sher man's birthday. Usually Mr. and Mrs Hays take their Sunday dinner at the hotel, and' lt being no uncommon oc currence for them to meet their hosts at the dinner table, on that occasion no suspicion was, attached to the fact that they all dropped In to the hotel about the same time, and, not until they were seated at the table and Mr. Hays was present ed with a box of cigars did he real ize that there was something doing. Those present at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whiteaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oweri, Miss Nola Owen and Moss Walker. By unanimpus consent Mr. Hays was made toast master and all who know him will bear us out in the statement that he was fully equal to the occasion. Tortured on a Horsei "For ten years I could not ride a horse without being in torture from the piles," writes L. S. Napier of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remedies failed, Bucklin's Ami- present objects of the company, Mr. Albln stated: "The present plans of the compa ny are the purchase of 1000 acres of fruit laud each year for a period of five years, planting and improv ing the same, 'sub-dividing into five and ten acre tracts and colonizing tho same with eastern people. The pany is an investment for the stock holders. , "The possibilities of an investment runs from ten to forty per cent per annum. The safety of the proposi tion is that the land is sold on the Installment plan the title remaining with the company until it is fully paid for. "It is the intention of the company to confine its operations to the Wil lamette valley as it is better adapt ed to the raising of fruit than other portions of j the state, with the possHble exception of the Hood river and Rogue river valleys. The land is sold on the basis of 25 per cent down, the balance being divid ed into three equal payments, pay able at the end of each year. At the end of the fourth year the com pany willhave !!0"0 awn of land un der various stages of improvement, from one to three years. "The purchasers of stock may, at the end of the third year exchange his stock at par value for land under Improvement. "It will be readily seen that the establishment of 1000 acres of fruit land in your Immediate vicinity will mean an. increase in population .to the county of at least 6000 people by the time it is fully colonized and make polk fruit." county famous for its Both of the gentlemen are very iem firm was to be accepted. ot,.iait..n nvop thia section, and iTnio- tho henrt of new business ihu- l.uvr- hAit 'liiiterino- offers r,.T,f.nninn tlanna turned over to other remedies railed, wucKnn s Arm- . - ca Salve cured me." Infallible for from commercial bodies of Salem, Al- the city the deeds for the eignt ieet . knn am4 tron a fllfV OTP VPTV fa- I tKa wOct nf thfl lflts Of Mrs. rllos. Burns, Cuts, scams, lions, re- nJ ,4fe""v - " " t. ' i- ...Jtv. 7 1 ; o cortinn - xrn;n of i-not u-nirh snf ver - Sores, Eczema, Salt Rneum, i voiupiy nuwu uanub uu Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by all drug gists. and other conditions are better ad- his way rejoicing. DOINGS OF. THE CITY FATHERS The council met in regular session with Councilman Hoffman In the chair and all the couucilmen, city re corder and city marshal present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Councilman Hubbard, chairman of the committee on fire and water, which committee has In hand the work of putting a new roof on the city hall, stated that he had re ceived two bids for doing the work, as follows: R. M. Wade & Co., whose bid included he painting of the under side only is as follows: 20 lb coating roofing tin paint ed on under side put on city hall at.... .... ......$V 65 30 lb coating roofing tin paint ed on under side put on city hall at 8 1 Workmanship and material guaran teed to be as represented. Steiner & Berger of Salem bid as follows: 40 lb standing seam coating tin painted on under side before laid guaranteed for 15 years $10 00 30 Ib standing seam coating tin painted on under side before laid, guaranteed for 10 years , .... 9 00 20 tb standing seam .coating tin paluted on under side before laid, guaranteed for 10 years 00 Guarantee covers a period of 13 years on 40 lb tin provided it is paint ed once every three years. Cheaper material is guaranteed for only 10 years. After the usual discussion on mo tion of Councilman Hubbard, second ed by Councilman Mix, the bid of wi jC- Pn was tn be accepted, if at, the end of a few years it will they would put on. a standing seam and give ten years guarantee lor o lb tin, otherwise the bid of the ba- (Continued on last page) We're Cosing Out Odds and Ends and Broken Lots in All Depart ments at Greatly Reduced Prices Clothing Bargains A big Hue of Men's high grade worsted Spring Sulis at 20 Discount Th'i,e are choice Spring patterns of the latest style. Every Tan Shoe and Tan Oxford in the house REDUCED 20 PER CENT All sizes for men, women and children. Our dress goods department offers a great special in Novelty Spring Dress Goods at 75c per yard, reduced from our $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 and $1.40 lines Barrtes' Cash Store E. T. BARNES Pro., Salem FARMS FOR SALE 102 acres, one mile from town; 45 acres under cultivation;- orchard; dug well; 25 acres timber, balance pasture; new modern 7-rooni house and good barn and fences. Terms. Price $3800. 277 acres 10 miles from dependence . 150 acres in cultivation. This Is another of the good buys. Will sel al) $50 an acre. 324 acres 4 miles from Jlonmouth.IVs from railroad; 160 acres in cultiva tion. Good Improvements. A good buy. $30 an acre. 160 acres, within mile of town and railroad. Al piece of land and fine country home. Rich sandy loam soil. Good Improvements. Price $15,500. 235 acres, almost all In cultivation at $40 an acre. See Us for City Residences 12 room house and basement, bain, chicken houses, windmill and tanks, water system throughout. Dwell ing is modern, with, patent toilet, ; bath, laundry in basement, septic tank, etc. Range goes with proper ty. Nothing better in Independ ence. $4000. 9-room house and 2 lots In Monmouth desirable location jjf- good improve ments. Price $1500. An acrs of land' and 6-room house; good Improvements, lumber on the ground for bam and other improve ments and goes with place at $750. Look thia up. ; , - CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.