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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
RISE J!m fun INDE. tNCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909 NUMBER 28 INDEPENDENCE ENTERP ONI Y ONE BAL- liirriCANOIDAriiS inT IN FIFIIl ! bNThR rOnhol 4U I 1 miA CITIZENS' TICKET VOTED AL MOST TO MAN. Alone In Sawmill at Midnight uiiuiltiiiriil ( iIiiiiiimm b, ilrufiH, h'nriii ur cold, VV. .1. Atkins worked as iiIkIiI wiiti Iiiiiiiii, til ti in r Strliu;H, Trim Hinli ixiioNuro kvo him a severe cold Unit mlU'll (III IllH Iuiikk, At lift li" hud In kIu up work II" Tinl uiuny , rein. dii but nil full-il till i. used ... .. m d,..u.!,i f Dr Kliiu'a New Dlttum-ly. "After On of VV , 1, noTiman, rwrtiiw,- - Council. I. Elected Mayor and M. uhIi.k on,. l.oill.." I..- write. "I went ( C. Williams. K. C. EKIridBa and A., !"' k to work well " ever." 8m C. Moor. Ar, Chen Council... v. r, Colds, stubborn CoukIw. I" ed throut and miru Iuiikh, Hemorrhage.' Croup and Whooping Cough K t quick relief ami prompt cure from this Rio rums medicine. f.Uc and fl.oo. Trlul boll In fret gist. LAMBS ARE LED INTO SYLVAN MYSTERIES lew net. fir. Iiuimliiort mini"' lli Ir-- : oiitntloit In lit liulf of lli.t lM.IMIiii.' mid Mr, lluhhurd, although tuk'ii absolutely by hiifiirl", rfHHid'(l In cry fitting mntiiitT. T Imal not I Hy U Ju.tly proud that lit" '" 1' Idfiit Is im-iiiliur of tlt Ir toil,-!-. A bii'Uft was -rvt-d Hi ih t lone of tin- XI rdHfM. CHRISTIAN REVIVALS CLOSE Tim enfiUlf rfMl'tn hi (In thrlt.uii 1 hurt li 1 Ion- d lust .Miii'i'O iiIkIi!, nud tin. ku K' 'i I' ( Ji" k Monday's flection "'if of tiil.lii ever held In Independence. Duly iilmiy ti'ld wit era HHik enough lntcrHi In tin- election lo turn out to IIik imiIIk ( i tnm ihflr ballots. TIn-P" wit Inn oih tltkct In li"' field " mi Kitiral wu III" satisfaction In the the Largest Fraternal Cath erines In Independence Thst 1-fl f,jr j tM hume ,11 ,sai. in ..lomM of Woodmen of th World When 1,,,,1-ni,,. ju,, m,. . tiune -it 1- ' ') Woodmen Came From All Over. y,ay n mimi-km. 1U wimn tiiuiili 1 an n vlnd, mid iwfiiiy fiVf 11' I nii'iiilji r ttdili-d to Im fidlowhl.i;.. ! TI10 Woodmen of Uki World Ht'r- Jilut k ald. "I Hkw Ind- ! i.d. lit t- mnl ullv took MtMH-mtloti of llm liy luHiilnr p -ivU: I W4k ..f-r n'i' Kuarunii id by H tIriiK- (, ,u wll,n ful)y n,n. i,uiidrt d iitlli- and loi.rti-ouHly in-au d by any ut oplt bora from all aitlona of I'olk touii- and anall always tlnuk klmliy of '"i iy, Sa tin. I'orilHiid and othtr poliiisVou bava a ood loiailun, khI land. uuii,..r...i i...r 10 iiKhlsi In a mount it' and you oimla lo build up a nr. i 1K rollhiK and initial Ion of nbout for- rlty, bf a xr. at peoplt, and huv,. a . .....ii. i,.i. ui id.. Aiiilliorlum itkal-nreat Hun li. you 0011 1 in-tu i;i"t Coet to Central Orejon J. 8. CtKik, who has been a rciddont of Independent'!! durliiK thn pimt m-v rliolce of Hit' ion vent Ion will, ll riom- , mot,a. departed WedntHility uim,iiii.i,.iiMlv th Women 1 chunlieH. but mure Chriailana; liuiled 1 lie finaena- iitKi-i. nun ,ori,ing on lilB way 10 neim. vi-oodrraft laid aironjjliold In an-i better preathmn, but i',r mm - .. ll... Hi-Ill, . , 1.. r.l, if a tll'W I - . - - ! 1 tlOl In a iiitiiHiiif aicounlH rur me urm 1 wu,.re i,k went in ertu 01 a ii vol,, c umI Ihii Monday. The elerl ion . location. Mr. Cook haa been practlc of the Ih ket wna a fon Kone ront lii-. ig law hero durlnif hla ri'Hldemo In Hlno and lh peoidn nlnumi forgot lo indept-ndenco but tho "call of colon-clm-h It with ihflr voien. In the elet- Uatlon" of tho Inlund country called i..n nf W T liorfmnn lo Ihe office 'ltm hcin:o. Ho has not yet decided of mayor of Independence a vacancy in thn council will occur. The coun cil will elect a man to fill I he vacan cy. It la evident from tho followinR table that only nlnety-oii voir were cant at Monday's city flection: For Mayor W. T where ho will take up his home. Death of Old Resident. Louis Franklin Want-hard, who died In this city Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, was a native of the state of New York, having been born May 10, (,ffml,n 8l 1841. being at the time of hlB death W. U Hlte W. II. Craven For Councilmen. K. 0. Kldiidae 1 ' over 6 veara of age. The cause 01 .i'hls death was heart failure. He had been a resident of Independence for ait , thirty years. I JOIN BOOST m Mr niiinrhnril nan me iaiuir 01 M. C. Willla.iiB 91 five children, four of whom still live. A- C- M,,orp , The four children are Charlea P., I. A. HoilKe 1, Harry, Nellie May Nelson, and V. K (ampoeii , j Amanda Nelson. The funeral was B. T. Ilcnkle from the family residence Tues- ,)0 ;day at 11 o'clock and was conducted F. A. Williams Rey Maynard R Thompson. In- J. L. Manna .... .... , ternaent was made in the L O. O. F. Mr. Hoffman, who will assume the duties of mayor of Independence;! haa.j ct-mot during tho pnst year, demonstrated his fitness for the offlcr. Tho fiscal yeHr Just drawing to a dose has been a most uiiliurmoiilous one and the well-balanced stand which Mr. Hoff man took throughout has demonstrat ed fully his competency and capacity to take charge or the affairs of the city. , . The choice of the new members or the council, along with the hold-overs gives much promise for the future of Independent. KvoT member Is thor oughly progressive and will exert his inmost Influence to the upbuilding of the city. The new council and mnyor form a body decidedly favoring sewerage mid hurd surface pavements and 1' b0 lieved that they will not be hindered ly luck of harmony. other quarter of the city and did log rolling stunts thai put lo aliamu the efforta of the more muscular neigh bors. Ninety-odd members and candidates camo from Dallas, Including their uni formed rank, and from Salem caint a delegation of twenty-five, including the uniformed team of ihat camp. These came by Skinner's launch and several by rail via Dallas. Monmouth sent a delegation of flftetn but failed to show up with their candidates. These they will take care of la their local camp. Kails City was repre sented, solely and alone by II. H. Cut ler, one of the managers of that camp. Hut na Vista was on hand wltl ...... . j a delegation or lilteen auu a i""6 Righteousness injected 1 Ho your pub lie and private life will do all thlh for you." Mr. Hlack. aff r a few days of rest, will commence a meeting at North Santlam. Ik will return to Independence by the first Sunday in January to reorganise the church and Bible school, and by a unanimous vote of the congregation Is requested to bold another meeting here In March, which he has promised' to do Rich Men'a Gifts Are Poor beside this: "1 want to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Bit ters as one of the greatest gilts that God has made to woman," writes Mrs O. Rbinevault, of Vestal center, jv v "i can never forget what It has string of candidates, nine of whom done for me." This glorious medicine MEMBERSHIP The si'crot has leaked out that tin; iwit'OL vi " - - 1 Wt.Te R'trlVUU iUl iuivimhuii .---c lust night, in this city by delegations I ,h(J montn 0f November. It Is said were put through the work. Following Is the list of candidates: Independence J. I. Hanna, L. M. NU1. W. A. Wood, Alvln Byers, Clair Tharp, L. L. Llllard, Win. Mack. Ray and Claud Oviatt and Ray Lacy. Buena Vista Ray Elklns, Wm, Bev ens, Fred Loy, John Tyler, Ed Prat It er, Jas. Nash, II. E. Halford, Nelson Anderson, C. E. Nash, F. E. Black, K. 1). Gobat and Chas. Snyder. Dallas Clair Davis, Ray Nelson, rhas. Bennett, J. R. Sibley, Cecil Getchell and others whose names were not learned. In the district in which Indepen dence Is located ninety candidates were received for Initiation during W.C.T.U. ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT The County Executive of the W. C T. V. met In call session at Dallas. i'r,wi'.a,in December 1. for the pur- pone of electing a county president! to fill the unexpired term 01 Seymour of Kalis City, resigned. Del egates and visiting members were met at the different trains by a com mittee and were taken to the home of Mrs. Byerly where a sumptuous lunch was served promptly at noon after which the business of the meet ing was taken up. Mrs. Susan Bry ant of Falls City was unanimous elected to the vacancy. She was giv en tho chatauqua salute to which she responded in a few well chosen, words About twenty wore present in all and it was the voice of the body, ex nrf.RRn,i bv rising vote, that nil mem bers of unions set apart the first day of each month for fasting and prayer that the liquor traffic in Oregon may be wiped away and that Oregon will go dry in 1910. The regular meeting of the W. C. was held at the Home or bus. Davis in Independence last Fri a .moil attendance was present and' the gathering was possessed with much enthusiasm. Plans for the wo.k. the coming year were diEcnsseu. campaign yell, which it is desired everv man. woman ana win memorize to shout when oppor tunity presents, was made and adopt ed as follows : Oregon, Oregon, my, my, my, Oregon, Oregon, dry, dry, dry, Oregon, Oregon, when, when, when, Oregon dry in 1910. The date of the next meeting of from several cities of tho county and other nearby points, but what was done by the invaders cannot be learned. The sisters are elotje nioulhed about but enough is learned lo warrant the statement that things extraordinary took place In tho cir cle. Eavesdroppers report that twelve candidates were blindfolded and led through the lonesome forests to Join the Woiidt raft order. There were nine from Dallas, one from Monmouth and two from Independence. It is reported that the sisters of Independ ence were uot in a body with fine tooth combs to find the one lonesome stranger to initiate into the fold of Woodcraft. V bv General Organizer F. B. Tichenor, who was present last night, to have been the biggest November class of candidates In the history of the VV. O. VV. order in the state. Contrary to expectation there were none of the head officers present on the occasion last nighty Congressman Hawley was detained in Washington with his du ties in Congress and Head Manager John Pattison was unable to be pres- glves a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and Jubilant health. It quick ly cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Headache. Backache, Fainting and Dly spells; soon bulldi up tho weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c at all druggists. HOUSES OF WORSHIP Christian Churcn Rev. I. N. Mulkey, the regular min ister, will preach next Sunday morn ing and evening at tlu Christian church. Sunday school at the usual hour. T. U C. C. day of A that Methodist Church. The revival services are still in progress. Although the severe weath er has reduced the crowds a little, a good interest has continued. A number of persons have indicated a desire to become Christians and the .....!., ,.,oohnnta m the rail- church has been much revived. On fill UWlllfc IU "u""",u roads of eastern Washington. Head f Friday night Rev, McCain will come Consul I. I. Boak sent his congratu-1 to assist the pastor during the rest lations by telegram to J. S. Bohan-J of the meeting. Unless otherwise an non last night as follows: jnounced, the meetings will continue "Congnitula ions and best wishes all next week. After Thursday night .. ... ..ii,i,nr. inilenoi'dence and ' the illustrated songs and stories will A hum.rcd and fifteen sisters par- paI.tu,lpBling in your log ; be discontinued. The new song books (oak of the splendid banquet which : rmng Am nnlch ploase(i with re- have come and the first half hour was spread in honor of the occasion. UHpw the g00(, work will COr 1 will be spent in song and praise scr- Forty-eight, fair sisters of Dallas cir- r Hoad Consul.. J vices. On Sunday it is fully expected cle Journeyed to Independence last work 'of' inilJarion of canfTl. j that the services -will be very profita- nlght to witness and participate in ' rformod on roller sUan sble. To any and all of the meetings the festivities of the occasion and a. t,8ed and the beaullful ritual-! everyone is earnestly invited. uniformed team oi iiiieen came ut-ic . .. : . ., , , , , ., istic worn wiih -'i) from McMinnvIlIe to assist In the i ! work of initiation of the candidates.! Rofresfcmnots of hot coffee ami j Mrs Carrie 'C. VanOrsdall, the Wor- sandwiches were served to the large thy Grand Matron of the Western gathering during an intermission hi niiui f w10., r.f Wnnrlrrnft waul the ceremonies. Hie woiK oi iiiiu.h Calvary Presbyterian ' At the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning the topic will be, "Who Can Understand His Errors." T Mfnlnrr Pf Tnncmnro will dp. MlVlQUJll Ul VV UlllCll Ul V V UVHV l uu, "" 111 I-LIG CVt-iltllfe, -f t"w- y nres-n't .and did honor to the meeting, i lug was completed some time after .. th eleventh of the series of thp Woodcrafters i ,..,. i,,.o Their ceremonies a. m. when they joined the Woodmen at the Auditorium until the special train rolled out to carry them (heir respective homes. Joined the Woodmen at the rink un til the special trains began to depart to ! with guests from the outside citirf.. j Three extra coaches brought t he vis itors from Dallas and Monmouth. sermon-lectures or character sketches, his topic to be, "Hannah, The Model Mother." Evening service begins at 7:30. All invited. For That Dull Feeling After Eatinej. ; I have used Chamberlain's Siom-jlS PRESENTED WITH flr'h nrH T.lvi- Tnhl.-t for ROlllo time. and can testify that they have done ! On Tuesday evening, at the Ocldfel-, massagin For a Lame Back. When you have paina or lameness SOUVENIR In the, back bathe the parts with I Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day, with the palm of the hand dull feeliiiK after eating. David Free man, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tab lets strengthen the stomach and im ana can tesiuy inai uiey nave uum-i mesuaj r....6, a , - - ,oKiot r hv,!iw ,i,ii i- regular meetine of for five minutes at each application . , . . t,-,.,.i. ni-Qtt in. Then dampen a piece ot flannel ever used. My trouDie was a uraijime ueuunau wusc, a. .c... i,. ... cident transpired. Alter tne regular, "'(.uu, work of the society, a number of the it on over the seat of pain, and you ocomhlPrt nH . social may be surprised to see how quickly lUUlU U ""U " VilVf ir o uuiuu- . , prove the digestion. They also regu-jtlme was had, with recitations, BongB,;" """1-" u,BO"',""i" ' late the liver and bowels. They are j etc. The most important part of the j by P. M. Kirkland. far superior to pills but cost no more, program was the presentation by the Get a free sample at P. M. Kirkland's I oddfellows to Mrs. Carrie Hubbard,; Fresh oysters, both Eastern ur.d drug store and see what a splendid state President of the Rebekahs, of j Olympia, always on hand at the Gem medicine it is. a very handsome five piece silver Restaurant. 19tf 8 II ARE NOW READY FOR YOU We're showing tho most complete line of Holiday nov elties suitable for Christmas presents that you have ev. er seen In our store. Remember that "cash store" pri ces spply to Holiday goods as well as to all regular lines. Sec our lino of Dolls, Games, Books, Toi let Cases, Photo Cases, Col lar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets. Handkerchiefs, etc. All sorts of fancy notions. Early buyers find best se lections. Don't forget that PRACTICAL PRESENTS are often more acceptable than, useless finery. A nice dress pattern or silk waist pattern or fine silk umbrella lor your wife, or a suit of clothes, a good overcoat or a pair of shoes for the boys will be appreciated be cause they are usttuL Trade early In the mornings if you can, because we can serve you better then than in the afternoon rush. Barnes' Cash Store E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR, SALEM, OREGON FRAKE'S arlors grand Op Beauty P of A noted beauty specialist from the East has i.)C.i imported at ja at expense to assume charae of this ile pa. tmei.t, oa V t r.tanicrrin? l arloi s aad iuad! ,.- a complete lln ef i ilet ar icies a:id hair v "')' 'ia0 complete manl.r.rirg i arlor eauipiei.t fram the Po land store., las r. brought to Salem fcr the use o( this modern s.tcve. ood$ m- nam 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 iu the WinaaioUo valley. An expert has assumed hen- duti 3 U-'.v. Sh- i-' the only specialist of the kind in Salem. You are in vitad to cail ana inspect our r.ew de: artt.. rt. ' nv?et the beauty specialist, and tell us what yem think of t:: ' innovation. 1 M Mhf.MII MAN AG -R UT'.MN.h.ine-.-ial t , SALEM, Ql