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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
EIGHT PAOtt mi x -t - j . - - " 1 NOW VeW.TINIE tnur tll oat plt aid ITi.it work 4oa. Firout o towm jtn. tm.h p(i n.l bri'lrt "or fair V: m.t..r . SS Ca 22 Brift Tn J. 5 u 614 rilliao 1.00 1.00 .53 EuimJ F.II.bc 6w4 Rubar ( I.ubotr 5.00 7.50 50 M. W. 1. Witt, in I IT MCTHOO T w .hai UM or i v.-rk anbor. no niaom ' All work luuf -ur"- " Wise Dental Co. IWCO""WTD Painless Dentists SCHOOL PLANS ARE ACCEPTED Plans for the high school building whicb Is to be erected in this city HOUSEWIVES Do you ' want to know about a wonderful new time, health and money-saving kitchen convenience? Then you should see the complete line of "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils now on exhibition at hisare'is guaranteed by the makers for 25 years. It is absolutely pure, wholesome and thoroughly hygienic, will not crack, scale, peel, break, rust, tarnish, scorch or burn. ."TN. mm m a m m il C. It is light weight, easy to handle and easy to clean; makes kitchen work a delight instead of drudgery ; saves your money, time, fuel; protects your health against metal poisoning and serious troubles resulting from chip ping of small particles into the food, which is one of the dangers from the use of the old style enameled wares. You buy patent carpet sweepers, egg-beaters, dish washers, clothes-wringers and many other time and labor saving conveniences, but there is nothing that ; will prove a greater practical household blessing than the 1834 Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. Lose no time in seeing for yourself what itwillda Your money back if this ware fails to do what is claimed foriu ' HANNA BROTHERS INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. Many mixtures arc offered as subslltutes lor ItoyaL None of Ihcm is the same in composition or effectiveness, so nholcsorae and eco nomical, nor will make sucfc line iood. m m . m v Baking Powder Absolutely Puro Royal is the only Baking Powder made Iroxa Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar have been prepared u..d accepted. They were drawn by E. C. MvUn-n, I LI tec, in competition with sev- .Uf bU-h . . . , ... .1... u.L.ml Xlilllllll It'll 41 M r -, w bulKUnit. The plans fur the bulldlliK aa ac- &TX7 . .1.1.. r... o I, nil, I nir , hu ,. stories hlntl and to be built at a cost of approximately $20,000. U is to be of reinforced con crete with fireproof roof. Work on the construction is expected to begin at once and completion of the build ing made early enough for the fall term of school. In the full concrete basement will be located the lavatories, the manual . . i ....... .1 m .iu t ( arioncA training ruuuio, u"- rooms, girls' and boys lounging rooms, laboratories for chemistry, physics, etc., and the heating plant. n h flraf tinnr will be class LUQ - " . rooms and the principal's office. This office will be equipped with a large tIl)g( gnau f0J f, it said game to op open fire-place. On the second floor po8ing team. will be a large study hall to be used Tbe team winning the highest per for assembly purposes, class rooms cent o games shall be declared the and rooms for the various teachers. winners of the league and presented The lighting and veirtllatlon of the building will be such as is found In the best of modern , school houses. The school building Is to be located I H A4ARl t t irtt . a -. TT r 1 an eight acre tract which !m- r- ccutly been purchased by the .ehool board. Thl. trad will b fU-ed up for an l";inth;i". ..rmin.l fir I 1 Students. TUC tllllhl- lug to be built at this time is me only structure now proposed. It will be of the Mission Doric type of ar chitecture and will present a hand some appearance. - SCHOOLS WILL PLAY BASEBALL (Continued from first pane.) choose an umpire for the game. The home team shall submit four names of men suitable for umpire, to the .visiting team two days before the game aim imivw Vvw... - 1 , lulrtw. I..um Mil nil seieci one. in case ol u.... - president of the league shall appoint an umpire for the game in qui.. Any team failing to participate n mijf l " " 11. ........ ame tta 8clieUuied, weather permit wltn tne cnp offered by M. w. waia er of independence 10 me "" team, said cup to remain In the pos session of said team until the end of the league work In the following year, then to go to the winning team of that year. Any team winning two years In succession Bhall be the per manent owners of the cup. Schedule of Games April 23 Independence at Dallas: Falls City at Monmouth. April 30 Monmouth at Indepen dence; Dallas at Falls City. May 7 Falls City at Independence; Monmouth at Dallas. May 14 Monmouth at Falls City; Dallas at Independence, i May 21 Independence at Mon j mouth; Falls City at Dallas. i ! may 28 Independence at Falls City Dallas at Monmouth, j Committee on rules and regulations and schedule, H. C. Seymour, A. L. 1 Clark, J. E. Dunton; president of ! league, W. I. Ford; secretary of j league, B. A. Teats. Transactions in Commissioners' Court In the matter of opening bids for the construction of bridges as adver tised for Ira Mehrling found to be the lowest bidder, and given contract for Byerly and Taylor bridges, at $1300 and $1337, respectively, with $2.75 per running foot for approaches. In the matter of the application- of Minerva Fogle ordered that she be furnished transportation to Texas. In the matter of the petition of B. C. Kenyon et al to change the coun ty road known as the Corley road the county surveyors, with J. N. Jones and James Lee as viewers, or dered to meet on April 28 and view, ! lay out and estimate damages. ! In the matter of the petition of W. E. Martin for school district 58 to be changed to 38 granted. raid and cancelled vouchers and warrants as follows were filed with ' and allowed by the county court as d follows: Road warrants $ 248.75 ' Special M'hools 6580.20 ! General fund 75.75 Ci.ies 7788.16 Worse Than Bullets Bullets have often caused less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema L. W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the army and suffered with, forty years. "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," he writes. Greatest healer for sores, ul cers, boils, burns, cuts, wounds, bruls es and plies. 25c at all druggists. APRIL 32, WO, MAY ESTABLISH Would Establish Lyceum Court On Monday nUht Mr. lion of til" Limited Lyceum Bureau visited lrf. Mcintosh and a few other l"l'li- splr Hod iltUeii rclutle lo a Kd l uiu nmt for IndiMx-nlon.. Vhll no coal r t w iKd It l fully pni.'d Hiat In mar fiiiuro a l' lal ornanUallon will be foniied wltli lUo '1iihIv view of Ken 111; .X-ell mih uleut for our dilen neki fall and winter. Why not? OHir pl.a mailer limn our e'ty 1i v them and Iiidepeiideiuo aliou'.d III no way be lamina- The Xpt rlenoe wlih the Wil lamette lilee Club la auude warrant Unit our people like ttoo.l ciiiertuln-nit-iii a. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS (Continued from firxt pane) BHtherlnit for all thu uieiiitura and frleiida who ran i-oino. Maynard U ThoinpHou, ptiHior. Baptist Church The regular servlcse of this churHi will be held next Sunday: Sunday! (school ai 10 a. iu.. U. i . 1 . . at J p. m. and pi eiichlnK at II a. in. and ' p. ni. Rev. V. S. Stewart will speak i both morning and evening. ne weekly prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday at 8 p. m., and the young people's llible study at 8 p. in. on Friday evening.. A heurty Invita tion Is extended to all to attend these services. Let every member of this ehurch take note that the annual roll call &nd business meeting Is to be hel! ail,lir1ntf Anrii :m A dinner will y be served at 12 in. Every member of . d - - - rallv for us all. Matters of serious LYCEUM COURSE IftllJ UI MO .J ...... " ------ Inmort am to be considered, and we1.,.,.,, an,i ig not made of concrete, but i, i n,oL. anoclnl i.ffrirt Id give BUUU1U " K ' " - " - Up this day, and mtuke It a spiritual feast, and a time to plan for the fu- ture of our church. Methodist Services Preach nt at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ... . , . i Ill t.a The suDjeci tor ine murum, --. "The Christian's Greatest Need," and for the evening, "The P's and Q's of Life". Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Epworth League at 7 p. m. Praver meeting on Tuesday night. All the services are held in the auditori um. All are welcome. W. J. Weber, pastor. MRS. UNRUH OPENS CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page.) nrovlded thereby. "The moral side of this question is . .. . . un most important. The pathos of the misery in the home appeals to us and Best Treatment for Colds the Oregon citizen Is blind to his own j "Most ordinary colds will yield t Interest, the Interest of the coram tin- th(J Bimpi(.Ht treatment," says the Chi lty and the state, if he doesn't see (,ag0 tribune, "moderative laxatives, that the business Interests are bound noc 00t baths, a free perspiration up in the success of this prohibition , and an aVoidance of exposure to eolef movement. arid wet after treatment." While this "The large immigration from the trf a,mt,nt iB simple, it requires coil' east Is composed, to a great extent, gioYrable trouble, and the one adopt' of homeseekers. Men and women ng jt mut remain in doors for are rapidly learning that homes are jay or two, or a fresh cold Is almost safer In a clean moral atmosphere Bure to be contracted, and In many and the state on the Pacific coast instances pneumonia follows. Is It that outs the saloon out will secure not better to pin your faith to am the cream of immigration." Rheumatism More than nine out of every ten cases, of rheumatism are simply rheu- OFFICERS H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1889. Transacts a General Bank ng Busness Interest Paid on Time Depos ts DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. 8MITH AND H. H. JASPERSON PACE EIGKr J Olympic va f Flour- ft S it utakt'H K,MMM KVliroad and liifuitH.M Xfil Mother. If AbrJoluti'ly , . My ftl rlenn untl un', . li wliolemmu' atut aA,TU It utitritioua- t jJifT It m:itlo from .yJIJIEbk n lictnd North OKjTJPi l Wlolein Wlltat , jvrrtr M liiHiat upon Jt. I ..in i nrif AT YOUR GHOCER'S iiiullhui of th.- muriil.-s, Hi o loid or dump, or chronic rheumatism. li such rtstt no li.ternal tr-iitni.nt l required. The fr e application of I'luiinlMr H.trs Liniment is all Unit U needed, and It Is certain to give qukkv r.llcf. tiive It a trial und sue fi) yourself how quickly U relieves th. pain and soreness. The tie dicln. usually given Internully for rheuma tlsm are poisonous or very strong mdli Iih s. They are worse than use' less In cas of chronic and muscular" rheuina icm. For sale by 1'. M. Kirk' land. A Very Nice Depot The new depot at this place I completed and the Southern Pacific Company has done reasonably well i.vr i.wi,.iiniiinic. It Is no fancy struc i in o.,f f l.li.tit fur nil needs of the 1 1 IB "'". - ' ct. for years to come and is much tul.U. thttn a number of lilts -3 "-'- more pretentious towns of the valley have. There Is no towu this side of Portland which has a better one. noni with the exception or l orvaius. in km. flnluhcil the WOrk Of , j"n painting the struc ture and have re' moved from the city. The granite j walks about the depot are being laid and that work when finished will , complete the Job. I For Constipation j Mr. L. II. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvcf Tablets are certainly the best things !on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant, ,u effe,.t Price. 25 cents. Samples' - . F . Bae hY P M Klrklnnd. old reliable preparation like Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for its cures of colds and can always5 be depended upon? For sale by P. M, Kirkland.