A TOWN I 8 JUDGID OENC. ' BY ITi NKWPAPtA AND THE tUMORT CIVfN TO IT IV THE HOM MEACMANTi INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1810. NUMBER 33 ..wvbbuvu vrii llAllinm . - -rnrSSSSSSSi -- - i . . i. . nAu k Mrtfiilttiral I and utility to the map or our o rw ui w .. hereafter published. In giving name Collgee, Corvalll. Oregon. reasona should bo carefully signed.' BIG MEETINGS ATTRACT MANY OAUDITORIUM PROVES COMFORT ABLE MEETING PLACE Attendance U Larsr Than Antici pated and InVar la Increasing Nlohtly Evangelist Taylor Makaa Powerful Addraaaaa. The church workr at lha audito rium hav eiploded several old-time falaclea. One wa that the nugn au ditorium building could not be heated that It never had bra nd never could be warmed- The determin ed worker have cloaed up many core ot hole and crevice and put Into operation five targe atovea, an tU, on Wedneaday night, the only ftir ther need In part of the room waa fr fan. with which to keen cooLAnd .hi. i. mM weather too. Soma uii, - thought It would be hard to light the place, but the big new Tongsten and thnr lamoa baa made the place aa light aa clear noonday. Other skep- tlca aald, "If the place could oe n v ed and lighted, atlll you would not ha .m tn har in it. That frightful cho will convert the speaker's voice Into rumbling thunder and the alng Ing of the large choir Into bedlam noise." The ministerial and other crpent, aa inr meet with ft aerloua i problem. The echo waa there and waa all It waa "cracked up- to be. But they have built a large pavilion In front of the choir gallery and tfver the newly constructed pulpit Then the echo aaw that It waa time tq quit and It took Ita flight up through cracks In the shingles, leaving only one or two of Ita weak puny volcee behind. In all the middle and front portions of the room the acoustic properties are now better than In the average church building. But finally the croakera said: "any how, you can't fill the place. jTho amall attendance will not warrant the heavy expense. You ought to have had the union meetings In our larg est church." But on the second night the earnest, eager listeners to the good old Gospel would hav fill ed every seat In the Baptist church, every foot of standing room and both the large vestibules with probably an overflow still left out In the cold. Clearly God wanted his children gathered to be taught In somothlng as big as the auditorium. "Have you heard Taylor yet?" dif ferent ones are asking. "No?" (Well, then It Is time yon did. .ile has something coming worth wWra every minute. The large audience sat up and took notice of his every word. He brings a wonderful wealth of Ill ustration and his stories fit the point to perfection. He knows the bible and can picture Us scenes in modern day language. He knows other books too, and draws many of his true stor es from great historical characters. While he does not sink to the coarse siang or fierce abuse of Billy Sun day, yet he often speaks in the lang- unge familiar to many who do not attend Sunday school. He is tear less in denouncing evils in the churches and outside of them. He figuratively knocks one down for Ms Bins and shortcomings, and then slaps him up straight for falling. And paradoxical as it may seem, he does air this in a reasonable and gentle manly spirit. ' .' His sermon on , Wednesday even ing on "Obedience to Qodi is prob ably the best thus far. . v. C. C. nort anrt Rev. J. R. 6f Russell, pastors of Astoria, had tjme as a delegation to hear mm "w pressed themselves. as Mgmy Pieas ha fathered up from somewhere an mating nututx-r of local singers mho under hit training are producing wonderful volume of harmonious aong. Ilia own eolo wora ia oi "rj high order. To hear him once la to want to hear him as often aa possi ble. Mrs. Taylor, the rornotUt. com pletes the group of workers. From far down the itreet her ewert-throal-.d initrument can be heard leading the great choir and congregation. When she playa a aolo there la per fect and enwrapped attention shown In every face present and her beauti ful pleading notoa will long be re membered. The people have a mind to pray and We work. Four cottage prayer meetings are b-lng held In differ ent section ach morning at ten o'clock. Committee are busy at va rious tasks. Faithful, humble christ ian are calling on their frieuda and nelghbora to direct their mind to ward IChrUt. the Crucified One. Even the most lowly or most sinful one among ua need not say that no one care for my eoul." Come to the rink and receive the "glad hand" and the good word of help. Written for the Enterprise by Rev. M. R. Thompson. COLLECT NAMES OF OUR COUNTRY GOVERNOR'S BOARD EMINENTLY FITTED FOR DUTIES CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptist Church The Bible school. Including the or ganised young people's clubs, meets at 10 a. m. The B. Y. P. IT. for young people meet at 6:30. The other services of the church will be the union eervice at the rink to which we a a church cordially In vite all people of Independence and vicinity. with the sermon, the and the general arrangen. thought is to secure th for Astoria after'they le: ence. Tt v v. Leonard i cldedly good in his chot- work. He itire service nits. Their evangelists e Independ- t making de- Method let Church The revival meeting at the Metho- dlat church, which have been very successful, closed last Sunday night, In order that the church might co-opera in the union meeting at the auditorium. McFronk, McCarty ana wife nroved themselve very capable, sincere and true people.AII who hear them sing were lifted up and every m resetted their leaving Independ me. Friends were on hand Tuesday .in. tn hM timm farewell. The V B w Sundav school will meet each sunaay durin tha union aervlces. The members have secured a piano and there will be a cornet and in the near future a small orchestra. Two vnunar neoole'a classes have been or .ranlzed and are prepared to do good work. Everything ia climbing at the Methodist church. All people are in vited to attend Sunday achool. Land to Be Opened. Klamath Falls Unallotted lands In the Klamath Indian reservation are to be opened for settlement in 1910, if the plans of the commercial organizations of Klamath Falls do not go wrong. Through pressure which the citizens of Klamath Falls able to bring to bear at Washington, the Commissioner of the General Land Omce nas or dered the issuance of trust patents to 951 claims filed by Indians. De partment officials are understood to havp nmmised to begin the issuance of the document immediately. It is ...rfct there will be 30,000 acres of land available for settlement. Efforta to Hav School Gjgraphys Pre ent More Fully Oregon Names, Resources, Etc. a Eastern State Hav Been for Fifty Year. The National Geographic 8orlety desire to collect the geographic name of Polk county with their or thography and pronunciation for ref erence at Washington City and for use of those who make geographies for the public achool. It la especial ly deired to obtain thi Information during the life-time of the pioneers who rave thee names, so that all disputed point may be settled beyom cavil. That Oregon may be forever t ariahi in this respect, the governor of this state has appointed a geo graphic board consisting of Will O Steel and George H. Hlmes of Port land, J. B. Horner ot Corvallis. Le Moorehouse of Pendleton and Judge School Officer Story XX J. Q. A. Bowlby of Astoria to co operate with the National Geographic Society in securing all possible inror m.tion and data regarding the name that ought to appear in the school Th board ha decided to observe the following rul-: Rule Governing Suggestion 1. Preserve th most authen tic name with as few rhangae as possible. 2. Euphonious and suitable namea of Indians, Spanish and French origin should usually be retained. S. Long and clumsy paints should be obviated. If the name consists of more than one word, the word should be comblnod If possible. 4. Avoid the multiplication of names. Only the name should be applied to a stream or mountain throughout it entire length. In most case Independent names should be given to the branch of a river; and the use of "north fork", "east fork" should be dis couraged. Post Office Of Polk County. Alrlle. Ballston, Black Koi k. Bridge port. Bueli, Buena Vlsia, Butler, Corn rane, Crowley, Dallas. Irry, Fall City. Field. Gilliam, Indp"itl-iH'e, Lewlsvllle, Lincoln, Lutklamute, Mc Coy, Monmouth, Parkers, Ded- It rydale. Polk, Rlckreall, Roca, Bait Creek. Simpson. Smllhvllle. Stiver. .Thurston, Zona and Dolph. The- rivers of Polk county are the Lurklatriute and Willamette. The Great Choir Leader : 1 -vv f ' ' ' '.. .".. . ;y :, - V f A s . , . - A Wild Bllriard Raging brings danger, suffering-often death i to thousands, who take colds, cough and lagrlppe that terror ot' l winter and spring. Its danger signals are "stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of nose sore, chill and fever, pain In back of head, and a throat grlp 'plng cough. When Grip attacks, as 'you value your life. Don't delay get ' ting Dr. Klng'a New' Discovery- "One 1 bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, ,. ... . ..m. of Pine Valley, Miss., "after being Polk countr that usually appear on -M up' three week, with Grip. For the map. There may be other nam,, -ore lungs. Hemorrhages Cough.,, which are a. Important a. the.e and Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronrh'tU. which ahould appear. If this 1. true Asthma, if. supreme. oOc. $1.00. ther should be reported and some Guaranteed by all druggists. ot the reason assigned for their ap- - - " pearance. It any of the namea ahoulc SUVER coui-ll ia be dropped reason should be report- ed to the board. I On Sunday afternoon, jusi u.o In supplying information to the the northbound passenger train ae- board to be placed on file for future parted from Independence, Rev. W. J reference the following form la rec-j Weber united in marriage two. ex- ommended: .. IceUent young people or suver. urgTO Name adoptetd; when; by whom; Io-1 Ralph L. ColUna and Miss Nina Ellen cation and description of the place. McCready: - i ne ceremony w .Di a . fki. nfh. nesBd br Mr. Williams, Miss Bene- er name by which the place waa diet. J. D. McCready. father of the known and the reasons for each, his-, bride ana miss Mre-u. - toric Interest connected with the Mr. and Mrs. Collin will spend their place, remarka. honeymoon amid the splendor of the Information from Polk county Columbia, ineir mn, - ihould be addressed to J. B. Horner, them a most happy career in lire. F F. LEONARD Alleged Lynchers Arrested. Heppner Deputy Sheriff Joe Cas M Ren Hinton. Emmet and James Shields and a brother of Arthur r.,.n thr murdered man, have tieen arrested charged with the murder of Ollie Snyder, the man who shot Arthur Green, Triday night, Decem ber 23, near Monument. Citizens of Grant county are in censed at the lynching and are giv ing "1! their assistance to aid in the arrest of the guilty persons. Owing to the storm, all telephone commu nication between .Monument and the rest of the world is' shut off and it is impossible tc obtain details. Rev. Rorlck, pastor of the M. E. church of Astoria and Rev. Russell, pastor of the Baptist church of the same city, visited the union meet ings in progress at the auditorium. They were here to ascertain the ad visability ot securing Evangelist Tay- geographles and maps of Oregon. Important to the State While It means much to a commu nity tn be correct on the map, the board has found that many localities are not recorded, primarily for the reason that map makers have not had adequate information at hand. Some names are incorrectly spelled, others mispronounced, others dupll cated while many are omitted. Data shows that Umpqua is pronounced " UmD-kah also "Ump-kaw"; some say Coquelle, others Coquille; Cow some accent the second syllable m Oie word Willamette and other the last, and still others pronounce it Walamat ; some accent Oregon on the first syllable and others the last; the word Qaquinna gets it on the sec ond and sometimes on the last; Wil lamette Valley and Webfoot; ' Arling ton and Alkali; Mary's Peak, Marys Peak and Mary Peak and Chintimi ni; some accent the word Santiam on the first syllable and some the last; Lacreole and Rickreall; St. John, St. Johns; Yachats, Yachaata and Ya huts. The majority of Oregon names are bits ot fossil history whic should be permanently preserved to. the state. The board will esteem it a favor, therefore, if principals, teachers, pio neers and others will furnish such information as may add correctness FR.AItl'S 'grand Opening-of Beamy Parlors A note beauty specialist from the Bast has been imported at great expense to assume charge ot this de partment, conduct manicuring parlors and handle a complete line of toilet articles and hair goods. The complete manicuring parlor equipment from the Port land store has beea brought to Salem for the use or this modern store. air goods em porium A large balcony has been erected in the store to oe USed exclusively for beauty parlors and the most com plete U:ie o hair goods ever shown in the i..ame,:e valley Vi expert has assumed her duties here. She is. the only" specialist of the kind in Salem. You are in vited t- call ana inspect our new department, meet the beauty specialist, and tell us what you think of the innovation. mitt m Bans MANAG.-R 279 tVinnu'ieial sH., SALEM. OR.