Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 04, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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INOtPtNOENCt tNTfcPiC. INDEPENOENCt. C-WEQON.
FEBRUARY 4. 1110.
UNTIL DKATH DO US PART.
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For Style or Bcantj
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shaeM and palw priced the
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JACOB VOQT
A.CMACSM.
TELEPHONE MAM m
Standard Liquor Co.
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
4f-l6 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM OREGON
Chas.E. Hicks Real Estate Co.
Have bargains in farm lands.
LAST WEEK OF
Clearance
ale
WHEN IN SALEM BE SURE AND TAKE ADVAN
TAGE OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE ARE
OFFERING.
UNDERWEAR 50c, $1.00 AND $2.00 PIECES RE
DUCED TO 39c, 75c AND $1.50
RICHARDSON'S GRAND PRIZE EMBROIDERY
SILKS, 3 SKEINS FOR 10c
I'.Nee'dlecraft Shop
Mrs. S. C. Wall
270'N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon
Hold ma cloae In your loving ",
Aa t( you would bid ma atay;
Tor the boatman pale, on tho river
death,
U waiting to bt'ar u away.
Away o'er the watri dark and
dvrp,
To my ettrnal rfl and alwp.
I hoar the dip of the golden oara. (
The shadowy sail 1 aee;
I hear the roar ot tha water doep,
That will roll between you and ui
Uetweun you and me forever
mora,
Till we meet again on the other
shore.
The vowa that we'vo apokou long
yeara ago
Have ever been fresh In our
harta;
"faring all othera cling only to
each other,
Until death do yo part."
Parling hold me fast by the hand
Aa I drift away to tho unknown
land.
Nay, do not weep, my husband,
It makea It ao hard to go;
It aeema my heart la breaking,
Because I love you ao.
Call our little onea to me.l would
klsa them a last goodbye;
You muat be father and mother
both, and comfort them It
' they cry.
They will not mourn for me long,
. dear,
CblldlBh sorrow soon passes away;
But you'll tell them aometlmea of the
mother,
Who loved them but could not atay.
Tell them that with care and
love,
I'll watch o'er thorn from my
home above.
I know you will mlaa me, darling.
That you will not Boon forget;
But you have ever been kind and
true, ,
And ao will have naught to regret.
And If some time In the future
a face that is fair to aee.
You honor with your lore, dear,
you will yet remember me.
Kiss me good bye, my darling,
And hold me close to your breaat;
would drift away Into the future.
While your lips' against mine are
pressed.
I hear the Angela calling and fan
cy I can aee
The lighta ot heaven streaming
out; through the gates ajar
for me.
No longer I fear the waters dark.
Or dread the boatman pale;
I wait for the aound of the goldeif
oars,
I watch for the shadowy sail.
I shall welcome the bark that
bears me away
To my Father's home in endless
day.
For though you will miss me, darling,
And though it la hard to go;
It is best or he would not call me,
As we most surely know.
And though our burdens are
'heavy and sorrow and pain
wflllj come,
We muBt meekly bow to our
Father's love, and say: Thy
will be done.
Written on her death-bed by Mrs.
Rose Leonard and dedicated to her
husband, F. F. Leonard. Read by
Mr. Leonard Monday night at the
service, "Story of My Life."
the
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Tom Cronise
PHOTOGRAPHER a
Salem, Oregon
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Most Popular Because It
Is th' Best.
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for the past eight years and
find it to be one of. the best selling
medicines on the market. For babies
and young children there is nothing
better in the line of cough syrups,"
says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La.
This remedy not only cures the
coughs, colds and croup so common
among young children, but is pleas
ant and safe for them to take. For
sale by P. M. Kirkland.
The Alternative
"Let's go to the theatre."
"I've nothing to wear."
"Then we'll go to the opera."
February Llppincott's.
Asks Commissioners to Regulate'.
James K. Sears of McCoy, Or., has
complained to the state railroad com
mission on an overcharge by the
Southern Pacific company for the
transportation of twenty tons of
freight. Sears in his complaint sets
Pet
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Www wa prW, which w era at, dlol.w would
M( ftM t M. But sloe ar ratoau have
kdl.or.tloo. waloa have om o. If- the rly a.
throulh hHm g-.r.tio.i, "Tittil
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KUi 8S..e; Bilious. Ur Co-.pl.i-t, Nl -I '"-
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kolie, medloio. o inowm eo-rosmoH, aot avta thoth th. urt.ot owur ai.y
tb.rby a.k. a little bitfr profit. II nr aai
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E. L. T OWNSEND
ha. purchMtid B. T. H.akl.'t ' .
BAR8ER SHOP AND BATHS IN TH INDEPENDENCE HOTEL
Uara Is ehaaea to get a flratlaaa shav. aad hair cut.
TROJAN POWDER
(Successor to Dynamite)
la the powder that will clear your
bad ot Btuoaps. No thawlag required.
No headache. Fwmelees and safe.
Calf or write for circulars and prlcea.
HAUSER BROS.
Salem, Oregon
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
fttff Cflttil 30,tC3.68 Trsussttj a Cenml Basking Easiness
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
I. BL Hawler, Pres. i. B. V. Butler, Vic P. Ira C. Powell, Caaa,
F. . Powell. J. B. W9. . I M. Staapaon.
THE NOBLE
IK A, MADISON, Trip.
aAlBM, ORICUON
SLOPEE BROS.
Tubular Well Drillers
pfteM for welta drtlUd with tfcetr new larger
dtaMter drtn. Well for Irrigation pwvosea.
Both Pkoncs
Independence, Oregon
GEM RESTAURANT
C. B. KOOEBR, PROPRiKTOR
C STEEHT
. INDHPE1NDBNCB, OKiOGN
First Clasa in Every Respect. Opo Pay and Ntght- Regular
Meals, 25 cents. Short Order at all Hours. Give us a Trial.
The Salem Steam Laundry
GUARANTEES YOU PERFECTS WORK
Leave order at D. Taylor'B Barber Shop, Independence, Oregon
BLAE8ING GRANITE COMPANY'S
MONUMENTS
For sale by G. W. HINKLE, Independence, Or.
forth that during the month of March
1909, twenty tons of land plaster was
shipped to him at McCoy from Port
land. This car reached him on the
12 of April containing somewhat less
than, twenty tons. The charges asked
for the transportation of this car
were paid by him under protest, as
they were considered excessive. The
rate charged for the car was thirteen
cents per hundred pounds, amounting
to $51.51. . The former rate, he al
leges, was eight cents from Portland
to McCoy and Perrydale, a corres
ponding distance, and the ra:e from
Portland to McMinnville . is seven
cents. ' .
Sears' complaint also states that
the agent at McCoy recognizes that
thirteen cents is excessive and took
the matter up with the S. P. officials ,
who also admitted that tho rate of
thirteen cents was excessive, but
claimed that as only twenty tons had
been. shipped in a thirty-ton capacity
car the railroad company was en
titled to the alleged overcharge. Sa
lem Statesman.