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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
gndrpnutftuc tfutftptUf CHARLES EOWARO HICKC Entered Hi lndopi-udfiue, Or., post office a eoudcUs mu r. Subscription, $1.50 Per V.r GOING SOME Mr. Jack Snrait at Hprttvlo rl(f the Enterprise: "We read Tour dope and like U fine for tho blues. Couldn't ?t alonit without It It ! like a family reunion afier an estranged separation over a general falllna: out and rough and tumble knock out. to get your valuable rag Dnn"t suspend It or commit suicide The next time one of your children I 4 -l-v u'ni-Kl.e fjr tae hutrpnse and prot;:re a of ...idnoy rtn. whlti ne-r fail. One user writes that hi family was brought j up on Kits papr and that they r", now as sound a a dollar. They re-: sret. however, that this paper's . tude ou the north pole controversy, and parceling of China forces them ofcnd cijg repeatedly, and I moat will iro's11 "cn " . i h..iw nnKinfricA hoi ana 10 procure their mall through another office which does not carry this papei In stock. He writes us to keep w change for Christmas toys for the kids. The Enterprise is very popular. List of new subscribers: John Doe1 Dick Roe John Jones Wm. Smith John Brown Et Al The period Intervening between April 15 and May 15 is one of consid erable importance to the citizens of Tndenendence. especially those who have the growth of the city at neun. It Is important that the enumerator -will find us all here and able to an swer our names when Uncle Sam conies to enquire how many we have here. The ruling of the supreme court which limits arguments of attorneys to the bar of that judiciary to two hours, is apparently wise. Most at torneys can tell about all they know In two hours, besides reading what they can't remember. ' ALL PARIS OF POLK COUNTY At the little town of Willamina 129 -candidates from Sheridan, Ballston and Willamina were added to the membership of the Woodmen camps of these towns. Special trains were run from McMlnnvllle to carry visit ors from that city, Ballston and Am ity. Sheridan and Buell Bent large delegations, and in all fully 400 nr..jn,.n mri In attendance. lue Woodmen, were in auenaan banquet which had Deen p.- proved so inadequate ui . tela, the restaurant ana vate families had to help out u... . - a had to help out in the tans xor uie umwu v-.. - -The initiatory work oc hers of other -emergency XVrthTfine stallion brought to the Willamette valley oy Bland Herring of Dundee, is now owned by Polk county farmers of near Ballston. They are Savary and near tsailston. luey J Comosis, prominent horseraUers of tklf 44 4 60 YEAR8 EXPERIENCE 'rf4 P.nnRiaHTI Ac. ' inrnna sending keteb and description m .ariSc? aVSrtoln our opinion free "fiether ao tontrictlf eonfldentlaL HflNDBOUJ onraieu ient free. Oldest agency tor 8"?"2i5Ve Patent taken through Munn Co. receiTo tuoial notice, without charge. In the . , scientific American. 'a handaomelr lllnrtrated weekly. Lareeat clr. iiax: four montua, tl. Soldbyall newadeaiera. MUNM SCo.3e,3rodwayNew York "Branch Office. &6 t 8w Waihlnxton. D. C. Painless Dentistry loot of town people Soan hare tneir pi laud bridgework on- i ', , . V. nr In Ana Oaf if neceasary Wiaill aiwyov a fi ld ar porceum crown for $3.50 u.i.. r fi (in ."' llBridmiTatll3.50 1.00 1r...l rUI'mn 1.00 ,, Isilw Filling! .50 1lUy Filling 2.50 ( 5.00 i .laa work dona aaywaore. , . -7i,i Modern electrtoeooipmei". . Wise DentalCo. JL M V jl ' 1 W Tuxm BtrnJr -MO OREGON that country. The residents of Shitluii contributed iuiu of money fur the jnin-lmso of band"mrUMMiii and as oon as the winter reneawaia air over and the anu evening come the band eipecu to give uUhily con- ceria In the public aquar. A band- Maud will be erected f-r the ue 01 the band for concert. Four aaloonuieii of Falla City. no were Indicted for aelllng Intoxicating llouor lu violation of the local option law. were convicted and aentencced to twenty-five days In the county Jail and flue of $100 each. How On Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "lu treating pneumonia." says Dr. V. J. Smith, of Saidera. Ala., "the on.r remwjy i Us for the Iuiiks U ... ...h-rUln'. Couh Remedy. w one of course. I would treat other symp- lomi with different medicines. I nave uged thla remedy many times In my medical practice and have yet railed t flnd - CM where it haa not cuyt- trolled the trouble. I have used It m ,f as has also my wife for coughs ... ...Lll. iiuriv ami cheerfully recommend It as , l0 any otner cough remedy . knowledge." For sale by P. M Klrkland CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Methodist Meetings The revival services are still 1 progress at the Methodist church. Increased Interest and new converts Indicate the presence of God's spirit. On Wednesday evening Evangelist Frank McCarty and his able wife came to assist Rev. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty are most excellent singers and great workers. As lead ers In song service they are very su nrinr nn,i m helnine earnest seekers to fully get hold of God they have special gifts. In church and In the homes they are excellent workers. The pastor, the church and the people attending rejoice in having Mr and Mrs. McCarty with them. On Friday, December 24, there will be no day services. The evening will be given to the children for a Christ mas eve service. While there will be several small trees and a number of gifts, the regular services will be quite different from usual. Rev. We ber will Illustrate the book. "In His Steps," with a number of fine col ored views. Besides these will be a number of .beautifully Illustrated songs. The cnuaren wm .iu "'"5 In connection with the entertainment. Altogether it will be Interesting, wholesome and unique. Un cnrisi mas day there wlll be a ten o'clock service and the regular evening meet ing. Sunday will be rally day, Dom morning and night. Mr. and Mrs. Mccarty win bsbi. nntti th meetings close, Sunday, Jan uary 2. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Baptist Church The evangelists. Rev. Geo. W. Tay lor and Prof. F. F. Leonard, who will begin union meetings in the auditor T v . wlll be ln thl8 church . hold meetlng8 eacn week tQ prepare Christ UOAb W I r; - - camatKn. Mem- by attending these meetings. Christians win 6.v.- puduc Calvary Presbyterian . ..rvle- at Calvary Pres- " byterian church ne SuMa, . - ing ana evemus. I mnr wlll deliver the 13th of the ser-1 les'of sermon-lectures, the subject to be "Ruth, The Devoted Daughter-ln-Law." A welcome to all. Stung for 15 Years v. rn rii nation's Danes trying many doctors ana ?zuu.uu wohu ul m-.v Tram ino. oa -wa.- ---in vain. B. F. Ayscue. of Ingleside, da -at 10 :H . . ToaZ S v f!.. at last used Dr. King's ew Life Pills, and writes they whelly .,,rH him. They cure Constipation, Tilllousness. Sick Headache, Stomach, j Liver. Kidney and Bowel troubles. 25c at all druggists. Alone in Sawmill at Midnight unmindful of dampness, drafts, stom or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as night watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr: King's New Discovery. "After using one bottle" he writes, "I went back to work as well as ever." Se vere Colds, stubborn Coughs, inflame -018 am m0JJ 8jno dra0JI PD JaHaj ipmb &9 q3noo 3adoojiM. pu anojQ saaBqjjomeH 's3tmt ajos pu 80JtiJ rlous medicine. 50c and U-00. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by all drug gists. Tho Tndenendence Hotel will have something special for Christmas dln- Tinr Give your nOUSeneeper n cov ! tta day and bring the family to the I. . . FIGHTERS ARE EACH CONFIDENT Article of greement were drawn mi and stiiiied last week for a ten round bout to be pulled off at the auditorium next Monday nltiM. I un testanu In thla fight for champion ship of Independence arv lr. It. K- Duganno and Hugh Kvans. clem ot the lndeH-iideuc hotel. Seconds of the two aHplrauts are Tom fltchard. porting editor of the Independence Enterprise for Dr. IHiganne and Moss Walker for Hugh Kvana. Itoth puglllsis are of the bantam weight clans but according to Mr. Klti-hard. who has looked them over carefully, there l not likely to be odds In the favor of either. Dr. Du ganne. however, is not unknown In the Willamette valley, he nawng galntd considerable reputation at For t nrove where he resided prior to 1,,,,,, ,0 idependenc. Mr. Kvans I i... v. ttn.l nntv Is an unknown quanmy his closest friends, who are eager to THC ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop. Large aunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan 248 N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS, RUSSELL & MATTHIS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office Postoffica Building MONMOUTH, OREGON Both phones. Calls answered prompt ly day and night. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTIST Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Diseases of Women Bell Telephone Main 193 L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Cooper building, room 2 and 3. Office hours. 9 a. sa. to w m. and 2 to p. m. Calls answered night and day. DR. DAVID D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Independence Tuesday, Thursday anrl Saturday. Office. Cooper Bldg. Dallas Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. Phone Main 243. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Plya between Independence and Sa- Theftem daily except Sunday. Passenger and freigfat business solicitea. Leave Independence .. 9:30 a. m. Leave Salem P- m- 8KINNER BROS. SKIPPERS nFMpr .fJH I IN 1 1 LI L-i'Lt-iiwu. un" n, ,T , nii I LIUIhvji- nnu MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE -i . ti jmi. n, Dallas r rum inuomiuv. Train No. 64 leaves Independence dally 6:00 a. m. ana bku" -6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at 6:40 a. m. . . ,M . Train No. 68 leaves maepeuu u a. - - - No 70 leaves Independence d at 6:15 m. and Monmouth at 6:30 P. m. and arrives at Dallas a From Independence for Alrlie Train No. 61 leaves Independence A 11 ... 7. A A n rn ATI d Monmouth, at 7:15 a. m. and arrives at Airlle at 7:50 a. m. ' . . ' Train No. 73 leaves Independence dally at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at 2:50 p. m. ana arrives at - 3:25 p. m. From Dallas for Independence Train No. 65 leaves Dallas daily at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a. m. and arrives at Independence at 9:15 a. m. ' , ,. Train No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 p m and arrives at Independence at 1:40 p. m. (This, train connects at Monmouth for Alrlie.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallas dally at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Alrllel for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Airlle dally at m. and arrives at Independence at 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a. 9:10 a. m. ' Train No. 72 leaves Alrlie dally at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 o. m. and' arrives at Independence at IHMit their money on him, know what he rail do. ! Special trains arn expected to be I run over the Southern raclflc from Forest drove, from which quarter large aunts of momy are reaching here to back Duganue, and Falls City has guarantetd Mr. llrhberg an attendance of SuO for a apeclal from that city. It Is from this quarier that nitMtt of the. money Is coming which la being joted on young Evans. lloth men are In dully training for tho event which la to take place De cember ST. D'iganne wlll tip m beam at 153 when he enters the ring while hla opponent wlll enter at 147 pounds. Special arrangement are being made by Ovlutt lro. for the ten round bout. A stage will bo erected In the middle of the auditorium and wlll be circled by flights of elevated seats. The rope which wlll circle the atari has been secured from the Smithsonian Institute and Is the one which was in uite during the famous fight of Jack Kllralu and John 1 Sullivan. Efforts are being made by the city and county authorities to prevent the flKht taking place ln Indcpen rf,noe hut it la learned that the city charter is so constructed (an opinion having beep handed down by Attor ney General Crawford) that officials are rendered powerless to prevent an occurrence of the event as scheuuiwa Anticipating riot following the fight at the auditorium Sheriff Grant will he In constant "touch with Governor Benson and It Is believed the state. militia may be called out to pre serve order. Capt. Abrams of Salem Is holding a company of Oregon Nat ional Guards ln readiness for Imme diate service. Among distinguished visitors of the sporting world who will be present are Jack Dempsey, who will referee th fight, and Hilly Woods, sporting editor of the Police Gazette. Mrs. Joslo Wheeler of Suver was in Independence lust Saturday on her wav home from Sllverton where sue had been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Fisher of that city. Williams" Laxative Cold Tablets will cure that cold. Try them. Wil liams Drug Co. -4tJ When ln town drop In and get one of those full size 25c dinners served daily from 11:30 a. jn. to 2 p. m. at the Gem Restaurant. I1' Our Great " Begins Monday, December 27 and lasts until we begin our Annual Inventory in January. We have TOO MANY GOODS on hand . . h,- ..... . " '" "SLUT-Y -ru. .TOPE REDUCED. W.TH Tu. ftlNQLE EXCEPT!. OP RUBBER POOTWEAR. . - T " ""T "EDUCT'N " the atore except rubber footwear. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S OVER COATS, MEN'S "CRAVENETTE" RAINCOATS, AND THE NEW "SLIP ON" RAINCOATS. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BOYS' SUITS AND BOYS' OVER COATS. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OF MEN'S SHOES. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OF LADIES' 8HOES. ' 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OF UNDER WEAR. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES' FURS. WE'VE PLACED A BIG LOT OF FALL DRESS GOODS ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES AT 75c PER YARD, REDUCED FROM OUR $1.00 AND $1.15 LINES. ANOTHER LOT AT $1.00 PER YARD, REDUCED FROM OUR $1.25, $1.35 AND $1.46 LINES. THIS LOT AT $1.00 PER YARD CONTAINS A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS FROM OUR $1.75 AND $1.95 LINES. BARNE'S CASH IP A I Til IJPfllJTi ILllLIII II LOU 111 ! Recent sclenilflc coinparUona l Kuropo of the world's mineral spriiiga are particularly Interesting al this time, Kach of the Kuropean health re sorts are given every detail of worth. both aa to quality of water and air. treatment and patronage. The famous health waters or Asia. India. Jaoan and the South Seas are given much attention and consider ation but what Is uarilcularly interest In 10 Americans and especially to Oallforntans and the people of the Pacific Coast Is tho fact tnui Hobles Hot Springs Is recognised as the Ideally perfeit health resort and Ha cure are most miraculous Paso Hobles has long been known to Callfornlant. for here It was thai h itwiiana for centuries came to treat their sick, even making danger oua Journeys for hundreds of mil" flirhtlnir their way through hokttli tribes to reach these waters. Then came I'adre Junlperro Serra with his Fanclscan monks, and his reports to .1. , ri, ,... i. ,.f RnniA and to the 11117 v hi..., v. - - thrnnn of Sottln are today extant, glv Inir marvelous narratives of seeming wonders performed at Paso Hobles (The Pass of the Oaks). The town of Paso Robhs Is locat cd on uplands of great beauty. H Hoh from the 720 feet above sea level nud Is she! tered round about by a perfect wall of mountain ranges so that sea air Is tempered with hot land winds, fil tered and cooled and given to Pao Hobles In a perfect state. The waters nt tho springs com forth both hot and cold. ll re is mln eral mud also and other forms i f wa ter treatment recognized by science for curative purposes. Rheumatism, gout, stomach and kidney diseases seem to bo tho most prevalent at Paso Robles.ulthough the waters are unfailing for female com plaints' and all forms of uervouB dis orders. Paso Hobles Is not a resort like tliose of Europe where only the rich attend. You may find scores of poor peo ple living ln tents or at lodging hous es, who come here and are cured wltr little cost except that necessary 10 Stock Reducing Sale Our Customers Know That We Never Misrepresent THE VALUE OF OUR GOODS IN ORDER TO GIVE IMAGIN ARY REDUCTIONS FROM FICTITIOUS PRICES AS SO MANY MERCHANTS ARE IN THEHABIT OF DOING. WE'VE BEEN WITH YOU 18 YEARS. YOU KNOW OUR METHODS OF DO ING BUSINESS AND WE KNOW THE QUALITY OF MERCHAN DISE WE HANDLE. THIS 18 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR FAMILY WITH CLOTHING, SHOES, AND EV ERYTHING THEY NEED FOR THE COMING SEASON. The Wholesale Price OF PRACTICALLY EVERY LINE OF MERCHANDISE IS AD VANCING OWING TO HIGH PRICES OF COTTON, WOOL ANC LEATHER, AND THE INCREASED COST OF MANUFACTUR ING. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BORROW THE MONEY IF NEC ESSARY TO DO YOUR TRADING DURING THIS 8ALE. PIECEGOODS REMNANTS ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES, EX ACTLY ONE-HALF. THE ORIGINAL PRICE. NO MATTER WHAT SENSATIONAL REDUCTION SALES YOU 8EE ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO VIS IT OUR STORE BEFORE YOU BUY. I I it ltaarCII IltM I H lir IIIM'l'fU II'"' V" ' Th rl,h hRV xluTi'lh hi!!,UTl . medium mir.e my ael.ct . .. . . .i.-ii.. ..iitirli.ra In comfortable and desirable quarters In hotel, or prlvale boarding house. I'nao Hobles llt Spring ia uiu-u ..r ih eailmale placed upoil It by foreign think. r, as l' cures and Us generous poH'T health seekers make It a lt worthy of America and California. A small book, neatly lliustraiea. has been recently published by the management telling the story 01 mo Hut Springs In a m-t lntrwtln manner and ftlvlnf complete Inform. atlon. Send for it. " ; McMurray. General iwugir of the O. It. wni, or Dr. F. W. Sawyer. Manager, 1 Robles, Cal. Compound Hea Sprue and White f.....h Medicine U a combina tion recommended by the medl.al pro fusion as an eKpector.m o r-.- - ., especla.ly In - J1' bronchitis and ordinary coR... - - colds. Williams The local lodge of Fraternal Un ion of America has purchased fli grade nrtt Piano for their use In their lodge work. G L Hawkins )!l.6rr. garble and Granite Monuments aud Headstones, Coia et'ry work. etc. C. W. HENKLE Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Successor to Bice & Calbreath and H. H. Jasperson Undertaking Parlors, Indepon dence, Oregon Call Answered Both Phonee Day and Night Lady Assistant STORE g "Y A th im r , , . a. a. hotel tor omner. nxsi aooaa: a- n. a . wr r. m.