INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRIS SIXTEENTH YEAR INDEPENDENT "OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, 190), NUMBER 27 MEET TOGETHER POULTRY SHOW AT DALLAS Fl NANCIAL FAILURE. Llat pf PrUe Wlnnra Sho Bt Breeder of Oregon Were In Atten dance and People of Polk County Forget to Attend th Ehlbition. Tint Third Aniiual Poultry Mit. Willi h ll 1(1 t DlllblH lilHt W' tlt. WN lllimt mirrfdsflil Mill glVi prom ise if becoming ii ImiKirlunt galh win In tho nfla rs of tti- Mute. The attendance thl y.ar was not what It HiIkIiI tunc Ik . ii, hi point of Mint h'TH, Ij lit lu tiiiNil..! f Mrdu and breeder ll K llllilll '.f 8liy other imi!ry hIki of tli- mat". Financial ly the hIiow was not a si:.i.h.i on ne k romit of I he I'.i lit iitt. inl iin but III'' bringing i oki t tt r of iln' I" ' lii '-' il' t" if the state hurt result, d In k' f mulut liiK Hi" Inf rii-t g.-n.-rally ' t""l' ry and t tint tin- people 'r P"1 '"' X Mill attend fu'ure exhibition of tlii' bi'ht llllH of Hi- Mate th'To U llt'J" dniilit. KIiiht Dixon or (lru"w t'iiy was Judge of Hi" vhuw. und liit d.-i'itdo'iH give general m'irai lluii. Following U Hi" Ilnl cf awards us given to tli" Knt'TpriK" t.y th" iikko cliitlon: List of Wlnnert. ItiirriHl I'lymoiith Rocks: H. F. Kceney, KnK"ii". or. con, flrM cm. end; first an. I 'bird, N'm; f.rn'.. pul let; flrBt. pen. N. h. WW. y. x, Or egon, first, cork; second, c.m 1: r 1 ; second. It ii : second. ;xn. '.ram. Al klrc. Salem, Op-gnu. thirl, rocher. 1; third, pull. t. Wliltc I'ly iun?h Kocks: M jiintalii Vl"v Poultry Ftni.i n. Albuuy, Oregon, first, second mid third, cocker. 1; first hen; flrtit. second and third, pull-t; find, pin. Ilollirnok & Harris, Pal las, Oregon, first und second, cock; second and third, h'ti. Silver Laced Wyandotte: V. A. Hodson, Newberg, Oregon, first, cock; first, him; first, second and third, pul let; first, pen. Columbian Wyandottes: ('has. A. Slat). Dalian, Oregon, second and tlitrf hen. Buckeyes: h. A. Williamson, Illck roall. Oregon, first and second, cock erel; first, second and third, pullet; first, pen. S. C. II. I. Red: K. S. Piper, Port land, Oregon, second, cockerel. Clar ence Dornhecker, Dallas. Oregon.flrst pullet. W. A. Pates, Oorvallis, Ore: gon, third, cockerel; second, pullet. C. S. Craves, Dullas, Oregon, first, cock; third, pullet; first, pen. Tl. I. Ferguson, Salem, Oregon, second, cock; first, second and third, hen. L. -C. Hoover, Monmouth, Oregon, third, cock; first, cockerel. R. C. R. I. net): James Rait, Ore gon City, Oregon, first, cockerel; first second and third, pullet; first, pen. L. D. Elliott, Montavilla, Oregon, sec ond, cockerel. P. I. Ferguson, Salem, A Oregon, first, cock; first, second and third, hen. S. C. Buff Orpingtons; Mrs. J. S. Northrop, Lebanon, Oregon, first and second, cock; second, cockerel; first, hen; second, pen. Joseph Hall, New berg, Oregon, first and third, cocker el; first, second and third, pullet; first, pen. Buff Plymouth Rocks: L. D. Ell iott, Montavilla, Oregon, first, cocker el; first, pullet. g, C. Buff Leghorns: Loyal Poul try Farm, Dallas, Oregon, first, cock first and second, hen; first, second and third, cockerel; first and third, pullet; first, pen. Ed School, Albany, Oregon, second, cockerel; third, hen; second, pullet; second, pen. S. C. Brown Leghorn; Wm. Shew ey, Dallas, Oregon, second, cockerel. Ed Schoel, Albany, Oregon, first, cock erel; third, hen; second, pullet; first, pen M. O. Martin, McMinnville, Or- egon, first, hen; first and third, pul let; second, pen. A. G. Rempel, Dal la.,Oregon,first, cock; third, cockerel; second, hen. g C. White Leghorns: C. I. mal lard Rickreall, Oregon, first, second as 'third, cockerel; first, second and Ifcfc-d, pullet; first, pen. Diet. G.Rem pel, Dallas, Oregon, second, cock; BeconA, non; second, pen. Blue Andelusian: D. M. Calbreath, Muth, Oregon, first, cock; first, Niniiiil mi. I third. i k.r.l; fliM, tv end und tl.H'l, te ll, fil-d, .-ilnl third, pullet; fitht, ..il. 8. ', Ultu k Minor, uk: Nut.- I.. Wi ley, ll , Oi.y.uh. n-coinl. k, fl'"'. io. k r l, k.-coihI. ' ; No ""'I on.l. pull. t; firM, pen. J. I ll'kln. Niwb.rd, Ursmi, fir(. co.k; trl und Ihir.l, lien; ..nil, - n, '. ' Itulliird. Kkr.ttll. Orwell, "n. coek. r. I. Illiuk javitx; t I. .n i : ill", lnlli. Or.Koti, it". .mil. cu'k; Heiifd, li :i; flM. ee..iid mid til r.l, (..k.re; flll eeonil and third, iml'.t. Kxliitdilon tlaiiieo: C, V. Cornwell. Monmouth. Or-'K'Hi. tlrl, -n k. r. I, first and . on. I, --: ; flrt und "' oinl, pullet; find, p-ti. I'll (.'ain.K; 1'. Corn. 11. Mori inoiiHi. Or. -jjiiii, f.rht and neej.nd, cock rl. fln.1. K.ond as.l third, pull.t. White Cochin liuntanis: S. M. Hy. Ditll:iH. Or.con, third. oker; firnt and seeeiid. pull"!. M 11 Turkey: C. I. Htillar.l. III. k- I r.-nll. Or. oii. tlrxt, co.k. r. l; flr-i. !hen. Mammoth I'"1" ll"k: ' lard. Rickreall. Or. gon. H. ei.tid coek erel; flrnl, second and third. Inn. N. U Wll.y, Hex, Oregon, first, cockerel flrM. pull"t. Indian Runner lm"k: Uy Poul try Farm, Dallas, Oregon, first, cock; first ntid second, h.-n; first and -ond. coik- rel; first and second, pul let; first, pell. Toulouse C.-se: Clarence l' heck. r. Hallux, Oregon, first, cocker el; find, pullet. Pigeons: 11 -n PhllllpH. Dallas. Or egon, firxt, carrier coek; first, H"d Cari.'.ux h. n; fir.st, Runt hen Cross, cock; find. I!l"'k Runt cock; first. Hunt Hungarian h-n. Special Prizet. Association silver cup for best pen of llarr.-l Rocks. P.. F. Keeney, Ku gene, Oregon. Afsoelatloii fllvir cup fir best pen cf White Hoiks, Mo'irHalii View Poul try Ranch. A!!).iiiy, Oregon. Hllver cup. by J. K. HcMley. (to be won three times) for best pair Huff Orpingtons. Mrs. .1. S. Northrop. Leb- HOKE COMPANY iCot.tinii.d on last page) BALL SUNDAY. Arrangements have been made with an Oreg..r. City foot ball team for a gamo to be played in this city next Sunday afternoon between that team and the team of Independence Ath letic Club of this city. The manage ment of tho (dub assures the people that the Sunday game will be one of tho best ever witnessed In Indepen dence. The attendance at this game will no doubt be large as it will be one of the last games of the season. Independence has one of the best teams of the country and It has de feated every one that has come up agaiiiHt it. ANTIOCH NEWS Jesse Emerson ia grubbing and clearing some land. Robert Fishback went to Salem Monday to see his uncle, who Is very ill. Frank Clark of the capital city is a guest of his mother, Mrs. E. Clark. Mr. Nelson of Monmouth was in these parts Sunday. vtonrv Lehman was a dusiukbh vis itor in Monmouth Saturday. Misa Ida Duignan of 1'erryaaie un ited friends here the past week. Nile Addison and Mrs. Annie Fos ter of Dayton visited their aunt, Mrs. E. Fisbback, and family two auys last week. William Griffith of Monmouth was seen la our neighborhood on Thanks giving day. ' ' 1 ' m v Clark and eon Jay spent several days of last week in Salem visiting relatives and menus. Noah Heffley Sundayed with his brother, Grant Heffley, and family of oi. .nH Tasner Riggle Of near Independence, visited their ninter, Mrs. Belle Wunder, ana iiu-.r " day and Sunday. Compound Red Spruce Ptn Cough Medioine is Hon recommended by h fession as an expectorant Bsneclallv In cages bronchitis and ordinary eolda. WUKams Drug Ce and White a eomblnu medical pro of rare val- of chronic eoughs and 2f MEETS TROUBLE SHERIFF GRANT FILES INJUNC TION ON PLANT. W. D. DeVarney, Acting for Th B R Electric & Telephone, Manufactur. Ing Co., cf Kanaaa City, Mleaourl, Brlngi Action to Recover $3600. An Injunction wan filed the last of the wok i;tilnst the Home Tele phone Company of this city by W. I). lieVitrney of Portlund. The Injunc tion wan ma le for the purpose of curing the payment of a claim of ItKoo, wild to be for labor and sup plies In th" oiihTU. lion of the Home Tcl";ihone Company 'm plant In Inde-p.-n. I. nee. It is understood, however, thai Mr. DeVarney Is backing the claim of Hi" H. It. Klectrlc & Tele phone Mfg. Co.. of Kansas City. The attachment was made last Fri day by Sh-rlff Crant, and F. S. Wil son was put in tharge of the affair of the company. Mr. Wilson subse nueiHly relinquished the management to W. L. Pice, member of the firm of Dice it Calbreath, the heaviest stockholders in the company. The Home Te lephone Company was organized a year ago last March by local people, mohtly of Independence, with a capital s'ock of lio.ouo. H'.ou of this amount was subscribed at or about the (line of organization. On completion of the system It was found that the cost of the plant was much in excess of the first estimates and attempts were made to sell suf ficient stock to take up the swollen btidg.'t of xp use in the construction of the systnii. Th company failed to sell their stock and no disposition of the outstanding accounts was ever mad up tV the time of the serving of the Injiinnction by the sheriff. It la understood that an effort, will bo made by the stockholders to clear the company's plant of the Injunc tion wh-n the matter comes up for hearing at Dallas tho first of the week. PEOPLE WE KNOW They are Independence Peoplq and What They Say is of Local Interest. When an Incident like the follow lng occurs right here at home, it is bound to carry weight with our read ers. So many Btrange occurrences go the rounds of the pressure published as facts, people become skeptical. On one subject skepticism is rapidly dis appearing. This is due to the actu al experience of our citizens, and their public utterances regarding them. The doubter must doubt no more in the face of such evidence as this. The public statement of a rep utable citizen living right at home, one whom you can see every day, leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on. P. H. Drexlor, Main St., Indepen dence, Ore., says: I haveused Doan's Kidney Pills and am glad to acknowl edge the benefit derived. For a long time I suffered from a weak back and an Irregularity of the kidney se cretions. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at P. M. Kirkland's drug store. Tney gave me relief at once. I continued and was relieved of every symptom of the complaint. I am glad to rec ommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a re liable remedy for the kidneys." For sale by all dealers. 'Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., euuaio, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed Stats. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. i . ( j ; , . , In Business at Hlllsboro. Stock for the dry goods and cloth ing establishment to be conducted by A. Gross in the new Tamiesie build ing haB begun to arrive and the; own er expects to be able to have a par tial opening by a week from next Saturday. For the present the com bined stocks will be shown in the cor ner salesroom, but on the arrival of he stock of dry goods about the first of the year these will occupy the salesroom to the east and the corner contain clothing and toggery exclu BlTely. Hillsboro Independent. plncus Blame No One. Havs was In Indepen dence last Monday irem the Rose le.p )..rl, lu con,p;ii.y itli Hurry I'ii.riiM, v.l,o Is a in-int.. r f ili- (iff. i of I'liiciiH ti fun !:- I. t C .'.'" ori!i cf liopK In tin. II t d Mr. I m in load., th.- nit. -in' nt io u r pre n. nlatlve of lie Km. rprUe that !i" .Io.- in,( eiiHur. Mr. l!iv In any rummer for th" Ioh of the hops, ax It wan perfectly uiiawMntil . The firm of I'iiiciis V So i I l" ii v.ar!. . that the hop -re i t si.fi a ol that tley were Ilk' ly lo damage from liU-h water. Thin atateuit-nt la made to fhw that no bluuie ktioul.l at! in h Mr. Hay In tti Iocs of th hops, con trary to home n-purta hlh have been Itolng the round of the community. Rich Men'e Cifta Are Poor beside thin: "I want o K'J on rxord aa saying thut I regard KkUrlc Hit lers as one of the greattst r.ilts that God has made to wou:an," write Mr O. Rhltievault. of V.-ital Cent, r, N Y.. "I can never forg.-t what it hah done for me." Thin g.orious ni dleiiie gl.s a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and Jubilant health. It ud.f k ly cures Nervousness, Sleejtl-i-KaeM. Melancholy. H.ada he. Ila.kach--. Fainting and Dizzy sp lis; soon build; up the weak. alii, g and sickly. Try them. f,Oc at all druggists. G. M. Hoyer. a farmer of the oth.r side of the river, was in Indepen dence Tuesday. Mr. Hoys. r Is In pos session of a stray cow at his farm j and advertised her in this Issue of I the Enterprise. He believes that the1 cow belongs to someone here In In- j dependence. ; A Lively Runaway. J A lively runaway o-curr. d last Sa' urday in this city when the team of J horses driven to town by Messrs.Fos- ter and Loundes, who reside a f-w miles north of here, became fright ened and ran away up Main street and out on the main road south of Independence. The rur.a-.-ay f -r.-ended up with slight damages to the j wagon and tongue aud the harnofs. IN HOUSES OF WORSHIP Calvary Presbyterian At Calvarv Presbyterian church next Sunday, services will be held as follows: Sunday school at 10 o ciock with mnrnlnET worshiD and sermon at 11. The subject of the morning ser mon will be, "Who Can unuersianu His Errors?". In the evening, Dr. Dunsmore will deliver the tenth of the series of sermon-lectures or char acter sketches of men and women of .v, Rii.to his sublect being, "Jeph- tha's Daughter, The Consecrated iui,in This will be an Interest ing topic, a the final sacrifice of the maiden in fulfilment of her tamer s has lone- been a controverted point among theologians. Evening service begins at 7:30. Christian Church. Tho revival services at the Christ- inn ehorch which have been of great benefit to the church and to all who have heard the evangelist, will close t.h nn0Tt Snndav nieht's services. There has been a good ingathering of new members, as well as a reviving of the old ones, and the church is in ahnne to do better work. The evan gelistic work will be renewed in the early Spring, when another meeung n-ti he held. A movement is taisea of to remodel and enlarge the church hntirtino- and Dut everything on an, up- to-date footing. Evangelist Black speaks at 7:30 each night tms ween A cordial invitation is extended to all to join in the closing services. Methodist Church Revival services are being held at .. Mothndist church in this city. These meetings opened Monday night and are being conducted Dy me p . d.. w .T. Weber. Illustrated sacred songs and stories are being mr-tnveH to create interest in. me meetings. On Friday night ReT. Mc .h fnrmer nastor. will preach. There will be no day prayer meetings on Mondays and Saturdays but on each of the other days oi im there will be the 2 o'clock .ervice r.h,.rch and two or more short prayer meetings each morning at dif ferent residences. The interest has been excellent and each night be- (ConUnued on la-st Pge ) The Brandagee Label On Men's Clothing M-an Hint try detail is trret from ihe pattern of the fabrle and tho cut cf the jjarin.-i.t to the lining and Interlining that un cut of night In the fl:.bh"i tenrttiertt. but mean o much tind.-r ac tual ventre cond iioii. Our 'pot ctuh" plan of bualnes inablea ua to avi you r& d dlur on every ault. You dou't pay a n. -UbSbr'a debt when yon trade at a cah tore. Boys' Clothing Our boy' aulta are budt to atan.1 boys' wear. The fabric are er kcalde and th whina ar . firmly aewed. The nobby fall 1K will pli-aae yo.i. Cushion Comfort Shoes Keep the sol'-a of your f t arm because there la a layer of high grade felt und-r 'U !it.U. fl.-xlblo Innole. They're the ld. al nho. a for cold feet a well as f ;r t.nder feet We've Just received an other larpe hhipfi ei t of Brown's Star-5-Star Shoes in the latevt fall styles f: r men, women and children. Every pair built to give satisfactory service. The coolT wa:h r d. r.-.ands heavier underwear. Our line of North Star Underwear Is made In f ill lib.ral dimensions on fine gauge knitting ma -hints We show a splendid assortment In cotton, mixed wool and cotton, and pure wool garments at lower prices than you can find at "reg ular stores." Ladies' Furs Have you seen our n vr 11" cf ladles' furs? Fur scarfs are com fortable as well as stylish. You can't appreciate values offered till you see goods. Bamei' Cash Store E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR, SALEM, OREGON FRAEE'S rand Opening of eauty Parlors A noted beauty specialist from the East has been Imported at great expense to assume charge of this de partment, conihi t manicuring parlors and hr..cile a complete line of toilet articles and hair goods. The complete manieuring parlor equipment from the Po land store has been brought t Salem for the use cf this modern Htoit. ir goods 6n- ha r mm A large balcony has been erected In the store to be used exclusively for beauty parlors and the most com plete line of hair goods ever shown In the Willamette valley An expert has assumed her duties here. She is the only specialist of the kind la Salem. You are in vited to call and Inspect our new department, meet the beauty specialist, and tell us what you think of the Innovation. . D.- Bans MANAGER c.niiitercial Si., SALEM, OR.