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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1909)
UtiNCII tOCAU uiicpcuilrucc (Sutcrptw CMARUlt COWARD HICKS i:erd l liiiirpnd.'nttt. Or., pt PRAISE OFFICERS AND CREW fcwrtlvr Krh VaiMHtatrr Urartu. IMI and I U f IJarmrata. Vancouver, It. C. Aug. 0,--Htrt. THE. . yfMi RANGE It lurk t siuve I'ukik. The Meier than lc tlgaa. The t'ar ia 0 rw kiu. 3uHcrtption, Pw Yr MoNMOt Til. Mn. Urtia Puwrll and daughter, !.ol. who have nt h pl to month In Monmouth. went to Port land rrlJay to tr Into a poult Ion with ih V. W. C. A. iSh ali atvumpanlfd Uy her on. Burn, w ho will vUll Portland for a hll and thn rwuiiw hl simile at th state unlvprnlty thU yvr. Th Kiddull threanhln crew arc working at clover bulling. A great many of our people ar Kulng hop pit king. MUe t-avern and Ntle Glbaon of ltlckrl visited la town Saturday. Miss Kuth Kui(at went to Port land Monday to visit friend. C& Lorenre'a threnhtng outfit topi-d work Wedneaday for a few day, until the lat oata are ready. Mr. P. E. Cbaae and wife and Ha be" Graham and wife and A. F. Clarke and wife and Fred Huber and wife were among the one who went to Salem to the circus Thursday. Mr. Mary Prlngle of Foreat Grove called on friend in town the first of the week. Ml Loeta Foster la vUltlliK In Uuytun inla week. Mr. Orvllle Waller la very 111 hia home In town. Misses Maggie and Alice Butler art home from their outing at Newport V. D. Butler waa over from Salem over Sunday. Ohio. whUh foudr4 off Sterj Iv.int Alanka. antt ho arrived her today ! the aleamer K&ptirt City arw full -f nate for the officer and crew of the (Uilo. The three mcni lcr of the Ohio crew who perlahed I'umer Frederick J. jStephen, Wlrelea Operator Uirge F. Erclea, and Quarterniaater Albert M. Ander .. 11 their live to aave thoae of tengera. The paeiiger who arrived here gave every algn of having been through ahlpwreck, for their cos tume were inada up of odda and enda of garment gathered during tha ruh for aafety, A grim note of tragedy waa airurk by the prwne of rouah coffin on the upper deck, n!ch contained the body of Wlre lea Operator Georae Rccle The coffin waa obtained at Swauaon Bay. WATER SWEEPS RAWHIDE at UCKXA VISTA. John Hall of Moscow. Idaho, who tag been visiting with relative and friends in thia city for several days )i tst. was a homeward bound passen ger Wednesday. C. E. Nash of this city returned home Tuesday, after spending three weeks in the Alsea country. Rev. McCain of Independence was a Buena Vista visitor W ednesday. Mart Praeter and w ife of the West fall country are in the city, visiting with relatives and friends. Grandma McC'ain of this city re turned home one day this week. sft r a sev ral days' visit with relatives at Carlton. If the citizens of Monmouth and their city dads would stop slinging mud at each other long enough to get their heads together perhays they ciuld exchange that little dinkey fire engine for an aeroplane. Hop picking will soon be in full blast; then everybody will have mon ey to spend. The Itiutd to Kuwwt has many obnt ructions, but none desperate aa poor heulth. Success tod.iy demands health, but Electric Bluer is the greatt health builder the world has ever known. It com pels perfect action of atomntti. liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and Invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follows their use. You can not afford to slight Electric Bitters If weak, run down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. A Chance to Get th- Enterprise Free. Next week the Enterprise will en deavor to give the number of acres In hops this season and the number of pickers employed in each yard. Heretofore the exact number of pick ers employed has never been really known. Small growers will confer a favor by dropping us a postal card giving the number of acres and the number of pickers employed. The estimate of the number of pickers working in the district at present is placed anywhere from 8,000 to 25, 000. We will give a year's subscrip tion to the one guessing the nearest to the number of pickers employed in the district. Send in your guess early. Charges against Mayor McClellan have been filed with. Governor Kr.ghes by Bird S. Coler, president of the Borough of Brooklyn. Mr. Coler alleges that Mayor McClellan has squandered money in the inves i tigations ordered by his Commis sioner of Accounts, and that these investigations have been aimed sole ly at a political opponent, and not for the general good of the city gov ernment. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, her children, Archie, Q"entin and Ethe', Ambassador White and wife, Mrs. ."William Rockefeller, and a host o ' o:hr Americans saw Glenn H. Cur tisw, the unassuming aviator of Ham moudsport, N. Y., win the blue rib bon event of the world's greatest meeting of aeroplane artists. Centralization of the combined garment manufacturing interests of Chicago by the erection of a group of 80 buildings to cost approximately $5,000,000 and the abolition of the "sweatshop" by the building of homes, clubhouses, libraries and gymnasiums for 8500 employes Is the plan launched by the Chicago Garment Manufacturers' association. Jf'aily IJoats iMiriuji Hon Picking The steamer Louise will run daily between Salem and Independence dur ing the liop picking gean for t lie ac commodation oj the hop pickers. tloudlurt In Mill U Cauw of IHMtnler. Rawhide, Nev., Sept. 1. Squatter town. settlement Jut outh oi Rawhide, wa swept by a 10-foot wall of water following a cloudburst In the hill to the north lat nlgbt and ISO building ere partially or completely destroyed. The cloudburst occurred on the mimmlt of low hill to the north of the camp at 6:40 o'clock In the even ing. In few moments a three-foot wall of water wa pouring down the lope, covering three mile from the umm!t to Main street, with a speed of a railroad train. . SHORT NEWS NOTES. M- Sixty-five million bushels of wheat. 35,000,000 bushels of oats and 15, 00J.O00 bushels of barley Is the ex tent of the grain crop predicted for Washington, Idaho and Oregon th;s season by millers and bankers whs have made a close study of the sit uation in the three states. The Swedish Cabinet has refused to arbitrate the labor duspute. Gov ernment returns show that 201 ,08 y persons are still on strike. State troopers mounted guard Ibm night at the plant of the Pressed Steel Car Company in Schoenville, where 3500 employes are on strike. The proposal to extend the pri mary law to other cities and counties should it prove successful in the cities of the first-class to which it now applies, Is dest'ned to tnent with determined opposition in the Indiana legislature. Harry I. Kingston, representing the Philadelphia Press, has com pleted, arrangements for a relay race with President Taft across the con tinent. Kingston will leave the Quaker City when the President does and, using different automobiles on each stage of his journey, will carry greetings from Taft to Governor Hay of Washington. It has been officially announced at Tokio that an armored Japanese cruiser will sail September 15 for San Francisco, to take part in the naval pageant during the celebration of Portola's discovery of the Golden Gate, which will be held October 19-'23. Lewiston. Pa. An audacious hold- iin of a railroad train occurred on the eastern slope of the Allegheny Mountains early last Tuesday. A lone'hhhwayman with a dynamite cartridge stopped a Pennsylvania ex- nress train and at the muzzle of a revolver compelled the crew to carry thousands of dollars from an express car to a spot in the wilderness. When the conductor, J. R. Poffenberger, .ttempted to interfere he wag shot n the hand. The robber escaped, n the darkness, however, he mis took a hag containing 10,000 new incoln pennies for gold coin and staggered away with it, leaving the real gold bullion to be recovered. A ISurnlar in Town His name is "bad cough."? He does not care for gold or silver, but he will steal your health away. If he ap pears in your house arrest him at once with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. may mean consumption if you do A cure for all coughs, colds and lf AlliH. Jfentlwl. Cooper Hhlg. It A ftood n I r of reaalng gut i imj at Kramer a. if r'afer' Self filling Fountain I'ens Thee Kr ri; lit . William Irug Co lr. tutiiB Dentlat, over lad. pendence National Bank. Bell phouw 111; Independent. 4410. tf Sewing niaclilDCN, needlrn, oil nil extras, rv'iriiig a upeciMlty, to 11. H. Jajron. (ipecial attention In lllliug Until) reclpea. Wllllawa Drug Co. IHf Don i full lu to 10 Inlue'i giool) tore Augut 1X24 and wituea llu deuionat ration of Economy )'- The Ladle are loUt.d to tall and Inspevt Ih new Hand Bag hou by William Drug Co. lltf Wood for ale Second growth at IJ.50. old growth 14,00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Pboiie 14t. tf Bring u your prescription. Ac curacy and purity our motto. A grad uate pharmacist In charge. William Drug Co. For sale or trade Hlgh-claaa par lor ontan In good condition. Enquire at Mra. Neeley'a In North Indepen dence. WIU trad for young atock of any kind. tf New up-to-date casket and cofflna burial robe, special Una of trim mlnga for Catholic. Q. A. R. and ecret order obtained from IL H Jasperson. tf Milk cow for aaJe Enquire of F- O. Fredrlckaon, i anllea south of In depend aece. tf For aale one 3 V lack wagon almost new. For Information call ot John Robblna, Independence. 40tf A well equipped atock of sick room necessities). Williams Drug Co. Lost On the rond between Inde- lendence and Krebs" hop yard, on .Saturday evening, August 28, one ady'g buck comb. Inlaid with 14 knr- t gold and set with brilliants and green stones. Finder return to this filce. Reward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CALIFORNIA MED ICATED SOAP The best for Sorc-s, Chapped Hands, Dandruff, Insect Slings and Poison Oak. Mrs. J. W.Richardson Sr., Agt. Monmouth Street, Independence. , THE OREGON FIRE R ELI EF McMlnnville, : : s : Oregon Chas. Gregory, Agt., Dalla$. Or. B. F. JONES ATTORN EY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Office next door to Independent National Bank, Independence, Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTIST Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. 1,. HEWITT, M. D j Physician and 8ureon Office in Cooner BuildinK. rooms 2 and 3, Office hour., a. in. to 12 in. and t to 6 p. in Calls niHwered niglil and day. It not. chest troubles. Price 25c, 50c, $1 J. O. MATTHIS, M. D, Office Postoffice Building MONMOUTH, OREGON Phones 61 and 63 CASH HMBaJUEAWBaW 1 PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE . BY THE - BUTLER PRODUCE CO. ... ..4S vWl Trfsirtrl li ' ii Popularly known as the "South Bend Malleable," the range that combines all that is modern, all that is foremost in range building a work well done. It is the range that appeals to common sense through its severely correct lines and elegant finish and by its eas ily demonstrated practical perfection in cooking ef ficiency and economy of fuel. Riveted throughout like a boiler "The South Bend Malleable'' will, with proper care, last a lifetime. It is the product of ex pert range builders who assemble every part with ut most care. "The South Bend Malleable" stands alone in the world today the greatest of all ranges of malleable construction. It is the range that we sell on trial and easy terms and guarantee absolutely. "ASK THE WOMAN, THAT OWNS ONE" ih!m ok p u $i v "H ' We must make room for our fall goods. We will reduce our pre sent stock by giving record break ing prices. All this season's goods re-marked to effect an immediate and sweeping sale PR Will buy suits that have been sell ing for $10 to $20. Don't delay come early and get your size in the best styles n tin 1 0 a Salem Woolen Mill Store SALEM, OREGON. OU papers for aaie at this office per bottle. Sold by Williams Drug Co. a