Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 26, 1909, Image 7

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    HEATERS
YES
p
Do nu want a heater that will k?p you warmT
Do you want a boater that will aava you wood!
Do you want a heater that la neat and of tha lateel design?
YES?
If ao, give
H. Hlracnberg, Pre. A. Kalaon, Vice Prea. C. W. Irtina, Caah.
The
Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest. Paid on Time Deposit
Directors: H. Hiraborg, A. Nelson. D. W. flears, B. F.
Bmltb and J. K. Rhode.
EL EoPerLeri
Wholesale Family Liquor Store
PHONE MAIN 103
144 Commercial Street, SalemOregOn
PlANdS AND ORGANS
Cheapest anil Best
PIANOS AND ORGANS RENTED
GEO C. WILL
Phonographs
Edison, Victor, Columbia
Full Line of Cylinder and
Dine J?ecordn
GEO. C. WILL
SEWING MACHINES
Oils HIXl W I'HI tM I
SEWING MACHINES RENTED
GEO. C, WILL
Popular
Sheet Music and
Studies
GEO. C. WILL
A. G. MAGEKS, Proprietor
TELEPHONE MAIN 1 75
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
1 48-1 56 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM OREGON
Tom Cronise
PHOTOGRAPHER
Salem, Oregon
l(.M.Wade&Co.
a call and look over tlR'lr Hue. It will pay you to Investigate be
fore you purchase. Not their window display.
NEW RULES GOV
ERN EXPRESS
Aa ordi-r amending the finding or
last April In tint li.un.r of tlio rt du-
l.oii of inu rm of I'acif.c Kxpi
Company lia Uu final, y u.aJu all
a conference will) the rijr.i, oi
psny. Aa a result of thn order great
ly reduced rates will go Into rflf
ract-a luay draw tut lby don't gte
a country the reputation a Urge die
play of exhibits does. If the ''"
fair could biro Uu county tihiMU
there would be something doing. It
la something worth working for. At
1' at a thousand dollara could t set
aside for prlica for suth exhibits."
A nurglar lo Town
Ilia name In "bad faugh." He dn
not cult? for golJ or ai; r, but hi wl.i
r tu-al jf-ur hfin.h any. If he ap
pears In your house arrt him at
once with liaiiard'a llorehound Hjrup.
1 lit may mean couaumptloo If you do
October lat without being contested Bot- A cure for all coughs, colda and
by the exprem company. Th
achievement la one of the moat not
bl' brougbt out alnre the creation
aud orgauliailou of the Oregon rail
road communion. & id
Those rati that Are to go Into of
fal bring about an average reduc
tion between Portland and main Un
polnta of IB per cent, between Port-
land and branch line polnta 20.7 P
cunt and a general average reduction
but ween i'ortland and ail polnta of
20.3 per cent.
The new ratea will be a great boon
to i'ortland. aa polbiy V0 per ctn
of the business carried by the Pacific
Express Company In Oregon li I'ort
land business.
The readjustment Includes 3200 sep
arate ratea, it covera all express au
I.oiih, P01 liana eastward to the Waab
In. ton a. ale line and to Hunting
ton on the line of the O. It. N
company. It doea not Include thi
station on the Sumptnr Valley rail
way, which were taketi over by Uie
i'aciflc Exoreaa company after the
submission of the controversy to the
commission, except aa far aa affected
automatically by the reduction to and
from Laer City, on widen Sumpter
Valley ratea are baaed. Nor doea the
readjustment reach lower Columbia
river polnta, aerved by the Pacific
bxprese company by steamer, aa audi
traffic la necessarily largely Inter
Blaie.
niA controversy originated with a
I ..mm lain 1 filed bv Mayor Li. 1.
Jones of thia city, representative fron
Polk and Lincoln countiea. After a
bearing before the comuiUsioneis, an
order was made on April 2D,' li0!,
finding the existing rates unreason
able, and prescribing new rates for th
future. The rates fixed were slight
ly lower than those subsequently pre
scribed by the amended order; tor
Ins ance the Por land - Huntington
rate was $4, the order April 29 fixed
it at $3 and the amended order Just
Issued fixes It at 3.25.
Before the service of the order on
the express company. It appeared the
commission by. J. VV. Rogers, its sup
erintendent, of Salt Lake, and Wal
lace McCamant, Its attorney, and re
quested further consideration of the
matter and conferences, with a view
to an adjustment without resort to
lltlsatlon to contest the commission's
order.
After a number of conferences,
propositions and counter propositions
rates set forth in tha order were
adopted. The new tariff has been
chocked with care to avoid discrep
ancy, such as a greater charge for a
shorter Intermediate haul than Uie
longer haul, rate exceeding the sum
of intermediate local rates, and de
partures from a fair mileage scale
The original order was made to ap
ply only as to articles taking mer
chandise and general, special rates,
and not to shipments' of coin, fruit,
poultry, which were not covered by
iiiU evidence take.n. However, the
tui-iff .,ill ho annlicable to all
lll'W mini - '
commodities, however classified
which take rates based on merchau
Aaa raffia nr III ultiules or fractions
thereof. The new order does not at
fo,.f tiio cimnial rates now in effect
bl.VJ pi-"
v..t,nn (.artaiii nnints which are
uc.ncuu ww- - ... i -
lower than general rates. The min
imum rate per hundred pounds is re
duced from fifty cents to forty cents
and graduations are modified from
twentyflve cents to five cents.
,,, cheat trouble. Price 2Sc, 60c, fl
per bottle. Hold by WHIIama Drug
Co.
UNDERTdKINQ
Py tni 'tt rails prcx?.?y at:ca4u u. r uW ia ca
nertlon. An eiprlnnced lady aaalatanL
W. L. BICE, Cmbalmar ana Funeral Director. Licensee fcy th
Oregon ttata ore" af Health.
ICC 4 CALIREATH
Independence. Oregen Home Phone! Store, 2:20; Aea.lltl
II Phone: Store, 114; Re. 73
Reetaurant Chang Hand
C. II. Koozer, who conducted the
reataurant at the Krtba' bop yard
thla aeaaon, haa purchaaed the re-
taurant of Mrs. Hart on C. street and
haa closed the place temporarily In
order to give It a general overhaul
ing. He expects to have every
thing In rcadinesa to open for bus
iness by Sunday of thla week. Mr.
Kooaer la an experienced reataurant
man and will give Independence a
firm class restaurant, something It
baa needed for a long time.
GEM RESTAURANT
C STREET
C. B. KOOZER, PROPRIETOR
INDEPENDKNCK. OREGON
Plrst Clas In Every Respect. Open lay and Night.
Meals, 15 centa. Short Order at all Houra. Glv u a
Regular
Trial.
A Burnt Child
dreads the Are. The dread la whole
some, but not the burn; that can be
healed and Instantly relieved by ap
plying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Be
prepared for aceldenta by keeping
bottle always In the house. Beat
for sprains, brulaca, euta, scalds, rheu
matism, neuralgia bnonlons and all
aches and pains. Price 2 6c, 50c, 1.
.Jo Id by Williams Drug Co.
Attend all These Services
Now that the rush and hurry of hoi
picking la over and Sunday has
ceased to be a day of labor the pas
tor of Calvary Presbyterian church
wishes to call attention to the fact
that regular services will be resumed
n the church next Sunday, and be
expects your presence. Do not disap
point hltn.
THe Willamette Valley Company
Light. Power & Water at Very Reasonable Ratei
WATER RATE-(WiUf by meter appliee to resi
dence only.) Residence rate on meter appliee to eue
lomers onrjr who pay 12.00 and orer at the rate el 0o
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Kesidenoe, 15 cents per at. W.
Business houses, 25 cent per drop and 5 cent per K. W.
Power, ratea on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
ifeekct
utleni
Razors
fithktie and 'Jumnasium $ccd.
Sum, rfmmuniticn and Jithing 9ackk.
3kidetff Sietfde Repairing.
fypewriter
Finished the Spur
The.Bpur from the main Hue of
the Southern Pacific to the gravel
pile in the river in front of the saw
mill at the foot of C street was. com
pleted Wednesday of this week? and
the work of removing gravel was
commenced Thursday. They have
put in a steam shovel which haucllea
train load of gravel daily.
A"Zsi i-:rTr'S.
miii sa i -'
SALEM, OB EGO?.
Night on Bald Mountain.
On a lonery night Alex Benton of
Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald
Mountain to the homo of a neighbor,
tortured by asLhma, bent on curing
iiim wi.h Dr. King's Now Discovery,
that had, car-" Uim- .'li of asthma.
This wonderful medicine soon reliev
ed and quickly cured his neighbor.
Later it cured his son's wife of a se
vere lung trouble. Millions believe
it's the greatest throat and lung cure
on. earth. Coughs, colds, croup, uem
orrhnges and sore lungs are surely
cured by it. Best hay fever, grip
and whooping cough. 50c and 1.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggists.
Had no County Exhibits
While there were some of the fines
displays of products, stock, etc., that
the world can produce, the state fair
was short this year on county exhib
its, and it is said there is a reason
for it. A Polk county farmer, in re
ferring to the matter this week said,
"there should be a prize of at least
$500, and a little less on races. The
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A GOOD SUIT
OF G LOTH E5
Spruce a man up in a trim suit aud he begins to elbow
his way to the front. There's lots of spunk in a good
suit of clothes.
Our handsome fall suits are the expression of the
latest and best ideas in tailoring, and they show it
In every detail.
Good to Look at a
Pleasure to wearthem
i. - , . .-A
;tine Clcf.1s Makers iji'
taliimore and ftew UrtiXf
SUITS
$10.00 to $30.00
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
141 N. Commercial St.
SALEM, OREGON
HOLE-PROOF HOSIERY
for Men and Women