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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
li'Ollcll. 1 PKH I'lkT AVctaWcPrrjwlonfirls fejMjJljij -.. .inrf iWrnntalotft-ftia- Optinu-Marplune norMuenlj JlxJimm -ftl ftonvitv rnrlVntsflM tic jt, Sour StoRiach.DlarrtwJ ncxiaLossorMgr. VEW YORK; r.DAnirATF! r THlSSCHtXH-AS rnc Send for new I Chew Cadillac BJ. Li If-- Exact Copy of Wrapper T ojd&cco I Always Good. SOLD AT BO0HS T9 READ For Summer reading on your outing or at borne see our paper line at 10c, 15c and 25c We have reprints of the copyright books at 50c. Come In and look ovur ur large book stock. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial 8t SALEM, ORE. COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAQGE. LESEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main 1 Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel 03161X1. Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years RP FOirVT) F.VtttYWHERE POINTING! IttAatJrl rVU mtiKWJ.wiwiujw th0 -rd- A.V M 1 LU . lH OeIu Facts Worth Noting Enrollment of ttudants past year 468. All graduates placed In good positions. Filled but SO per cent applications (or office help. Reputation for thorough and personal Instruction. Safe end refining Influences. Folder and Success Stories, SECURED FOR STUDENTS WHES mam COMPETENT WITHOUT LnAKut King Corn Not by the Trust J F. D. COX For Style or Beauty We have them. All of the popular shapes and popular priced Shoes WE DO FINE REPAIRING JACOB VOQT 345 8tate 8tret, Salem, Oregon OF STATEDJN BRIEF TKLKtilUI'ltlt' C IIHOMt I K , OK SfATF. IIAITKN1XUH. STATE FAIR SOON TO OPEN Improvements Ar Under Way for (Vlebrntion of the Annual hint Kvrnt. Balera. With the State Fair only about a week away, the grounds In this city present a scene of great a tlrlty. The lat LesJstature appro priated 115.000 for Improvements at the grounds, and 115,000 to be used for the payment of premiums only. One of the most notable and sub stantial Improvements Is the new main entrance and office building, now being erected near where the old gates were, on the west side of the grounds. This structure Is 156 by 4 2, the outer walls of concrete and the offices finished in Oregon nr. The main archway Is 41 feet wide, separsted by maeslve pillars, and will be equipped with modern elec tric coin turnstiles. The office of the entry clerk is equipped with nine windows, at each one of which will be a clerk to look after the entries In somo one department of the great fair. Survey Itegln On Mysterious Road, Brownsville. C. H. Warner, one of the directors, and the promotor in charge of the field work for the Cen tral Oregon & Pacific Railway Com pany, recently Incorporated, has started a crew of surveyors making the preliminary survey of the pro posed new railroad eastward from Brownsville. 'The line will pass through the center of the Calapoota Valley, touching Crawfordsvllle and Halley, and the promotors say that construction work will commence as soon as It is possible to arrange mat ters for work to begin. Portland. It is strongly suspected that the Central Oregon & Pacific Railway is a Hill property. The con struction of such a road easterly from Brownsville up the Calapoola River 'would form a natural connect ing link to the extension by Hill of his Central Oregon road across the state to Coos Bay. That he has de signs on Coos Bay is generally believed and it would not be sur prising should it develop that the operations of the surveying crew now in the . field is the preliminary move by him in the proposed inva sion of that territory. Advance In Price of Logs Planned. Portland. Despite the reduction of the tariff on lumber, the members of the Columbia River Loggers' As sociation have declared their Inten tion of raising the price of logs In the Fall, as soon as the business picks up again. A definite resolu tion to raise the price of logs was recently passed by the Washington Log Brokers' Company, with head quarters in Seattle. This company handles the sale of at least 70 per cent of the logs on Puget Sound. Albany Man Sweeps Field. Albany. Word has been received that Ed. Schoel, a farmer residing two and a half miles south of Albany has taken every first prize in the classes of hogs, sheep and poultry In which he competed at the Cali fornia State Fair at Sacramento. Schoel took 25 hogs, 12 sheep and 39 specimens of poultry to Sacra mento and has evidently swept the field. He will take his exhibit to the Oregon State Fair at Salem, the Pacific Livestock Show at Portland and the Seattle Exposition. Last year Schoel took $774 in premiums at fairs at Salem, Portland, North Yakima and Spokane with an exhibit of hogs and poultry. Hoppicking Machine Is Success. Portland. E. Clemens Horst's hoppicking machine, on which he has been working and experimenting for a number of years, has at last proved to be a success, according to a tele- j gram from Herman Klaber, wno wit nessed a trial of the machine on Horst's big yard near Sacramento. A practical demonstration of the working of the machine was given in the presence of many prominent California growers and dealers, who unanimously declared It a success. NEWS OREGON Apple Pickers Form Union. Hood River. The apple-packers of Hood River have organized a union for the purpose of guarantee ing a standard pack and formulating a wage scale. The scale of wages adopted provides for packing apples by the box, and will be 5 cents for four-tier apples, 8 cents for 41 tier, and 7 cent for 185s and smaller. The organization starts off with a membership of 40. i Let us send you The Enterprise. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Too following real i'n!e tinna for aw tiU-d with Uu- ouni)( ib-ik lor me wei'S, niuUig teit i-inbw .i. l(t!. Win Simmon it ux to Tra k xi arx. 20 re t 6 r SiO, w j W and It I Older to K Kder, 10. 20 aires t 7 t 6 w Udd ft Reed Fa"" tympany to liroadim-ad Farm Co. W a X a r 6 w United. State le L W Hamp ton, 0 a t r I w .. J W Leek t u to K W lllauchard, 30 arm tlir 6 w 3UI.0 i 10 I llow'e TliU? We ofter oue Hundred dollars re-, ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's t'atarrn v ui. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Tolodo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation mays by 'his firm. Waldlng, Klnnott ft Marvin, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo .O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. WE MAKE PROVISIONS to supply you with meat of only the finest quality. We select carefully andH expertly only THE CHOICEST MEATS Tender meat Is not a matter of lurk. It Is a question of breeding and feed ing. Our knowledge enables us to choose only such meats as are class ed as prime. A trial order will show a surpassing difference In our meats and those you have been eating. Heck & Flubacher Proprietors Independence, Oregon If! Royal Fireless Cookers Given Free In Appre ciation of Your Business Ill Hardware, Stoves and Tinware is Complete and up-to-date. Call and get our Prices HANNA BROS., Independence, Ore. A Poor Weak Woman MniM which s ttronl ma would tve wT uu. v gr , 1 1 ha left it womea ere more patieat ll Hi'T OutM J I VJ lo he under tuvh trouble. Ell l'.very woman ought lo know that she may obtain V f V J h nut tiperienretl madtoal advice ft ki V I end in "' AJc (mi privacy the World' )irenary Medical Auociaftun, K. v, Tierce, M, !., 1're.i.lrnt, HulUlo, N. Y. Dr. Piero ht been chief consulting phyiiciaa of the Invalid' Hotel and Surrfiral Institute, of HulUlo, N. V., lor sniny year and hat bad a wider practical eipcriance In the treatment of women 'a ditee than any other phylcin ia lai eountrf lit medicine are world Utnout lor TUm mm nWaat MaJt ate women ia Dr. Pierce favorite rreeoriptloa. IT MAEES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. - ! SIC WOMEN WEI.I- The anany and varied ymptom of woman t peeuli.r ailment are lully forth in I'laia I'nl.h lathe People Medioal AdvUef (ItKW pe). n nenly levixd and up-to-date Kdition of which, eloth-hound, will he mailed frt on raaaipl ol Jl on enl tmp to pay " aailin ay. Addrett a alwiv. C. A. JOHNSON Experienced Felt and Panama , Hat Cleaner and Blocker 190 South Commercial St., Opposite Lawrence Croatry Store Phone 565 - - SALEM, OREGON THE NOBLE I). A. MADISON, Prop. Corner C'otiiiuerrlMl and Mtate Mirert When You Sit Down To a Meal In this restaurant you are mre It will lie excellent as to fo0 eookliiif and servioe. The eurroundliips sneak for tlieinselvt't, and the bill of fare telle mutely of flue eating at little prices. Come In and tiring a friend or two along. You will all be be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McGilchrut & Son. Proprietor, SALEM - - OREGON P f We carry a full line of Pipe and other fixtures for the Hop Yards and respectfully invite you to call if you need any repairs All kinds of Harness, Buggies, Wagons, Etc Our Stock of fey willing lo tlietr atlombin flicacy. nip davltadl for weak etawJ ' tt AA1.1CM, OIUXJOM THE KEY NOTE TO pleasure may be the fact that- your you presented your music loving daughter, son or wife with an ex' ulslte sauslcal Instrument from our" rare stock. You may develepe a' musi cal phenomenon unawares. AnyhoW embers of the family possessed of one of our fine guitars, violins, man dolins, zithers, banjos or cornets can not but make the home pleasant an cheerful. L. F. SAVAGE 247 Commercial Bt. Salem, Oregos BOWER We Carry a full Line of McCormick Machinery 2 . in'