Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 29, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    EIGHT PAOE1
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. QWEOON. PWIt-'
1(10.
PAGE FOUR
1NDKPKNDKNCK ENTERPRISE
A SHAPEbY GOlibAR.
CHARLES EDWARD HICKO
Ki.tered at Independence, Or., po.t tfflc a aecond1a mutter.
Subscription, $1.50 Par Y?r
I.) Mr. Milliard letter, which 1
published lu another column of the
Independence Enterprise, he says that
wate in Crook county are fully dou
ble what they aw lu Polk county. He
lie of food and ak us to counsel our
people to adopt the habit for all time
to rome. Now thfii, we hav done
our duty to the great state of Califor
nia lu tha matter d It I" up to
uya they range from U to $6 a day.,1 yon to do aa you Please In the mat
Mr. Milliard forgot to state whether cer
or common wage.. The head manj The entablement of a free rlw-r
on the Enterprises new building will to Albany, says tne uim.r i res.
draw about the ame asea that Mr. raise the value of every foot of water
Jlilllard aava prevail In Crook county, front and every aire of land between
It mlsht be well to state that we that city and Portlaud.
an use all the extra help that Crook' , ;
county claliua which are not employee
There will be employment In Indepen
deuce thla summer for about a hun
dred men. The prlcea of horses are
not aa high aa one would expect out
In Crook county; there la no doubt
rhat they are higher In Polk county
Tha Demon of tha Air
la the germ of lagrlppe, that, breathe
In. brings Buffering to thousands. Its
after effects are weakness, nervous
ness, la -k of appetite, energy and am
bltlon. with disordered liver and kld-
rliat they are higher In Polk county neatest need then la Eler.
than they are In Crook. Mr. Hllllara Bitterg. the splendid tonic, blood
failed to state whether the cows purlf)er and re4.u;alor of stomach,
which sold at 100 were grade or kldneya. Thousands have
olooded. Blooded cows sell at a mgn- d that th(1 woderful!y strength
r price In Polk county than the rig- en the nerveg bnm up the system
ure mentioned In Mr. Milliard's let- Pesto hBalth and sood spirits
ter- after an attack of grip. If suffering.
try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfac
tion g laranteed by all druggists.
The Pacific Northwest News Ser
vice says that both men and women
in the western states, especially those
where equal suffrage Is the rule, are
indignant at the statement of Presi
Hop Contract Recorded
John, Munson to Klaber, Wolf &
K',.ii-' MOM nonnds 1910 (TOD. 15
dent Taft In a recent speecn wneiem cenU
tie declared that he was opposed to, SeDrng Bros. & Byerly to Klaber,
women voting, because where they WoJf & Netter 20,000 pounds, 1910
were allowed to do so, it was the un- crQp J5 cenU
desirable element which did most of T A Rgga to Klaber, Wolf & Net
the voting. To prove that this ls'ter 90,000 pounds, 1910 crop, 18
a mi .auA Knan f lPlllfttpfI
untrue, figures have been circulated , centg
snowing mat ai me moi cic.-i.uu
Denver, where 30,000 women voted,
not more than 400 of that number
could have been connected with the
evil element. In fact, the president
himself at Flagler Colorado last
fall, congratulated the women of Col
orado on their right to vote, and de
clared that if men would vote as wo
men do, they would seldom be far
wrong5. The new attitude of the presi
dent 'on the suffrage question has
been considered almost an Insult to
the women In suffrage states, where
women's right to the ballot has prov
en a successful system.
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is every gentleman's desire. Shapely Collars are the
only kind we keen. The very latest in linen Collars
and the newest things in Neckties are always to be
had in our establishment. Then, again you will find
here a complete line of Shirts, Sox and fine Gloves.
O. A. KRAMER
JEWELER, AND HABERDASHER
INDEPENDENCE. OREGON
Fre Subscription
Every new subscriber to the Inde
pendence Enterprise who pays the
regular price of 91.ro and mentions
this offer at the time will be given
a year's subscription to the Pacific
Homestead. This offer Is good only
at this office and not to solicitors for
the Enterprise.
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FIRST SERIES OF BALL GAMES
The first of the series of High
School Baseball League games of
Polk county opened Saturday, April
- 23. Falls City defeated Monmouth
It Is considered a question whether at Monmouth and Independence de
the agitation for an amendment to feated Dallas at DiUas. On Satur
the interstate commerce act which daVi Aprlj 0, Monmouth will play
proposes to place all railroad rates nere agamst Independence. It is urgec"
on a strictly mileage rate, as offered tnat everyone attend these games and
in the Dixon amendment, will not re- encourage the boys. to win the cup
suit in increasing the transcontinent- offered by Mr. Walker. Following is
al rates now auowea u sea pui . the standing or tne league iem .
. 1. . . 1 .1 In. - - . T . T"
the present, at leasi, u wuuiu m, won.
crease cost of all commodities of long FaIl8 city j
distance haul, but upon completion of independence 1
the canal there is little doubt the Dailas ...0
amendment will result to the advan- j0nmoutb. .. .. .. ..0
tags of the Pacific coast. It is con- Following is the score:
ceded that the amendment will re-. INDEPENDENCE
suit in making no one city a jobbing
Lost.
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SEALED BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the School Clerk of School
District No. 29, at the City of Inde
Dendence. Polk county, Oregon, up to
7 o'clock p. m., the 20th day of May,
1910, for the erection of a concrete
High School building in said school
district at said City of Independence,
according to the plans and specifica
tions thereof which Plans and specifi
cations can be found for examination
and Inspection at the store room of
Bice & Calbreath, Independence, Ore
rnn &nrt are hereby referred to and
made part of this notice. A certified !
check of 10 per cent of the amount1
of the sealed bid must accompany
each of said bids to be forfeited as
fixed and liquidated damages In the
event such bid should ba accepted and
said bidder should fail to enter Into,
contract and provide a suit
able bond for the faithful performanci
of said work, in the event the con
fraet fnr said work Is awarded to him
The Board of Directors of said school
district reserve the right to reject
any fand all . bids. j
By order of the Board of Directors.
E. L. Ketchum,
' Clerk of School District No. 29.
Said bonds will be sold to the high
en bidder or bidders therefor, but
will not be sold for less than their
face value.
The said Council reserves the right
to accept bids for any part of said
Issue of bonds hereby advertised to
be sold, if bids for a part only of
such bonds be received, and also re
serves the right to reject any and
aU WdS- W. S. KURRE.
48.50 Recorder of said City.
Date of first publication, April 8.
1910. , .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
If you are looking for a nice sum
mer dreas remember we have the
largest and beat atock of wash goods
to select from. Conkey, Walker ft
Lehman.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
over the country. On completion- of Fiukes
the Panama canal seaports of the Pa-: Reeve8
cific coast will aain take their im-Seeley.
advantage as jobbing centers.
DALLAS
1- ,.!.-.., t. nlano in thfii
uregon la f nnvrUtnn
leadlhg article of May "Gardemng". 8n
As the magazine expresses it, A cor
ner of the American continent whtcn "
is ideal for all kinds of roses and De"
whare they excel in beauty anything ateney
seen in the old world". The author asnaw .
Barham 0
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.2 0 1
.2 10
.1 2 1
.2 2 2
.10 0
.0 0 0
.0 2 0
.0 0 1
.0 0 0
.8 7 6
R H E
.10 3
.0 0 0
.2 2 3
.0 10
.0 0 1
.0 0 0
.0 0 0
.0 0 3
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.3 3 10
Frederick V. Holman, widely Known
as a rosarian. Several other eastern,
inazazkiLB have planned -to send staff ; ,.. B,,1lV-.
photographers to the coast this sum- hit8Kirkland. Struck out,
mer during the he'ght of the rose sea Kirkland 7. Bases
son and get pictures of the rose festl-, aiiaoff
vai. 1 tjt kv nithoH hall. Huntley
Ik aim, i. iiit uj jyv"v.
Umpire Haygood.
The extension of the railroad from
Dallas to the Oakdale rock quarries
is going to increase the development
of that property and the population of
Polk county. This makes a greater
demand for home products and also,
for land to supply the Increased num
ber of producers.
The new slogan adopted by the Cal
ifornia raisin day committee is "Eat
Raisin Bread". The state will ob
seVe raisin day on April 30. The
committee hag written to the Enter
prise asking for publicity concerning
Che great value of raisins as an artl-
Rheumatlsm
More than nine out of every ten
cases of rheumatism are simply rheu
matism of the muscles, due to cold
nr damD. or chronic rheumatism. In
such cases no Internal treatment Is
required. The free application of
vnurself how Quickly it relieves the
pain and soreness. The medicines
usually given Internally for rheuma
tism are poisonous or very strong
medicines. They are worse than use
less in cases of chronic and muscular
rheumatism. For sale by P. M. Kirk
land.
A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipplea
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands
Chamberlain's Salve is most excel
lent. It allays the pain of a burn al
most instantly, and unless the In
Jury Is very severe, heals the parts
without leaving a scar. Price, 25
cents. For sale by P. M. Kirkland.
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF BONDS.
XTtl In hsrehv e-fveri that at a
regular meeting of the Common
n.,n f tha r.itv nf Indenendence.
Oregon, to be held in the Council
Chamb, a- of said Ulty on me ma uuj
of May. 1910, at the hour of 7:30
o'clock p. m., tne saia uuy win
80 negotiable coupon bonds of said
City of tne principal amount 01 j
$20,000.00 in the aggregate, as author
ta w nr1inaric No. 107 of . said
City, entitled "A bill to propose by
Initiative petition an orauiuuce au
thorizing the issuance and sale of
uri tha ctv nf IndeDendence.
UUUUO VI. v j . -
Oregon, for the purpose of raising
funds for the construction 01 a os
tein of sewers in said City", pro
posed by initiative petition filed with
the City Recorder on the 19th day of
January, 1910, oraamea Dy me v-nj
Council on the 19th day of January.
1910. referred to the people and ap
proved by a majority of the votes
cast thereon at a special election
held in said City on the 28th day of
uo.i. imn nnii hv nroclamation of
the Mayor dated April 6, 1910. de
clared to be in run torce ana enej,t
as the ordinance of said City. Said
bonds are In denominations of $2!0
each, payable twenty years from the
first day of May, 1910. (with the
privilege, optional with said City, or
paying said bonds or any thereof at
any time after the first day of May,
1915.) and bear Interest at the rate
of five per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, from May 1. 1910, un
til paid; principal and interest, pay
able at the First National Bank of
Portland, Oregon, in gold coin, with
out costs, charge or expense to the
purchaser or holder of said bonds.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Nancy
Brouse. deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Polk
County, and has qualified. All per
sons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified, together with
the proper vouchers therefor, to the
undersigned administrator at his of
fice In the city of Independence, in
the County of Polk within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 22nd
day of April, A. D. 1910.
B. Wilson,
Administrator of the estate of Nan
cy Brouse, deceased. Independence,
Oregon. 47-51
Notice Is hereby given that the
underaigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State ff
Oregon for the County of Polk, ad
ministrator of the esiat of Henry
Fllcklnger. deceased. All persona
having claims against aald eWte are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent the same to aald administrator
at his residence near Suver, Polk
county, Oregon, duly verified at by
law reoulred. within six months from
1 date of thla notice.
Dated thla 23rd day of March, lio.
Alfred Fllcklnger, y
Administrator of the estate of Hen
ry Fllcklnger, deceased.
B. F. Swope, attorney. 43-47
Caught In the Rain
then a cold and a cough let It run
on get pneumonia or consumption,
that's all. No matter how you get
your cough don't neglect it take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll
be over it in no time. The sure cure
for coughs, coldB, bronchitis and all
pulmonary diseases In young and old.
Isold by Williams Drug Co.
WANT A
SMALL FARM '
EVERYBODY DOE8. OUT AT WAL
NUT ACRES THERE ARE SEVER
AL ACRE8 THAT WHEN THE EX
PERT WALNUT MAN WAS THERE
THOUGHT NOT THE VERY BEST
FOR WALNUTS. OF COURSE YOU
KNOW THAT WALNUTS HAVE TO
HAVE A PARTICULAR GROUND IN
A NUMBER OF WAYS. THIS LAND
IS A DEEP BLACK 80IL THERE'8
NOTHING BETTER IN POLK COUN
TY FOR HAY, GRAIN AND VEGET
ABLES. THIS LAND WE ARE OF-
FERING ON A LITTLE PAYMENT
EACH MONTH AND ONLY 4 PER
CENT INTEREST. FOR 8PECIAL
PRICES AND TERMS WRITE
Sml-Waper
Company
311-312 LEWIS BLDG. PORTLAND
8PECIAL AGENTS
CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
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