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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1910)
CICHT PAQES INOtPCNOINCt KNTERPWISt. INOEHNPINCr. QWICON. JUN1 I, 1110. PAOt IIGKT RED LETTER IN L AND BUSINESS (Continued from tint pM) or tno.MU ih down at Uiue of i IUatiou; HO int at 1.50 or $240. 00 In s month; 160 acra at tl &0 or 1240.00 In 13 month; 160 acre at $1.20 or 1192.00 In IS month; 160 acrt at 11 20 or 1192.00 In 24 month. 160 cre at $120 or llHU.lH) In 30 tuontbt; 160 acret at $1.20 or $192.00 In 36 month; 160 acre at $1 20 or $19200 In 42 month. Inttnt at 6 pt-r teat ou d'forrtd payment. In othr word, the regular term quot ed by ua on $12.00 land. "Buyers of 160 acre, or more, and buyer under the 10 acre unit pluu may be partle of the lame club to make up a tout club-purvhaae of 4uu acre. We regard the 160-aere buyer a entitled to the difference In prlee. which difference I not ao great when Interest la counldered. "Members of a club may 'pool' to get the benefit of the $t2.00 price. club ahall cuooa their committeeman bat we suggest that It be done by vote and that rack member have one vol for each 10 acres of land ap plied for by hlui. V think ths above riplanatlon and the condition will be clear to you and to your prospective custom ers. The absolute fairness and the liberality of our proposition must ap peal most favorably to every Intern CONVEX ITION OF BAPTIST PEOPLE The Willamette Valley Baptist As sociation will convene In this city peal most fvor.o,y to , every ((j npy f ,nt ,H.r.on to whom It ';Blthr JuM . 7 and . At Ul Everything conned with our ", ar, e.pected to bs'1' proposition will bear the closest scru- 0 ......... a.... t proKMltl tiny, and (he more It Is the better It will look." serutlnlted jelega.es are ,.pvir 10 v ,,,. .1. The Church. Th. U lllmutt Ilanllst Ao- ' . - ". - , .a v IiosNford. ii:o KeiHina oi elation comprise, about twelve church ... ,1:0o-Kln.l ies and extend from Corvallls to Me-, iMInnvllle. J. W. Crawford, moderaf . ""rnM,'nt- ca. Mrs. Murphy; Report. Mrs. Ida 8. pendence desire to thank the ooI Miller; Address "The Sunlight Mis- people of maepeiiueqce ior i " Ion", Carrie O. Mlllspaugb; business, wsy In which they wers remembered Tossd.y lv.nl.. June 7 . ' In th- Prs''"'' J 7:30-IT.I.e service. l:00Addrss, lh. memor a P "'"'J"-' "J - The M.fclr.. of Men". J. Hherm.n Monday K.pe.1.1 1, U lh. m I try Wsltare; l;308ermo-"The 8avln,,ot lh. l"'wm' of Men" II. Wy. Jones. ,' " connection, a. we l a. ... 'singers, musicians and all clusens W.dna.d.y Momlnfl. June , p,rtlclpated In the eiercl.es. $;Oo-levot.o,....W.I,er 8. , " Q A. . n4 W. :30-"Ev.ngellsln and the Kingdom " Uod". II. Wyse Jones; Agencies,"- " Th Truth. Q. A. Martell; 3. Th) or of the association, will be here Drowns In WlllsmettS Claud tlabby of Eugene wss drown-: ... ,,.rk.Pl ed at Huena Vista Monday afternoon pwlUkni 8U pJcteU besides, at 1 o'clock while he and Lester o Lucky. alHO of Lugene. were attempt-. Aq .,.. of th aMOclstlon will In in inak thtlr wsv down the II- . . ., .... I - , nn nr ai tnta nine. i wo luunuia -i- mons will be delivered on the even . lugs of Monday and Tuesday, lnde i pendence Is expected to open her I L AI... Iilullrt n. It la hfin,lt I nouies 10 mw -l ---- Gabby went to haleru on the south-1 w, RO nway pnMnt the em Pacific to be guets of Mr. ho8pIa,r of ur city. The follow Mrs. Cooper, leaving Claud Cabby and ororram of the three days' . ... I .a. tl..eiukn a.K.iA " uvmvt liUi 7 i iiai muni R "ii' ic Card of Thanki Tb G. A. H. anil V. H. t of CASTOR I A Tor Ictants and Children. Ill Kind Yea Have Always Bacght glusti lamette river from Harrisburg to Fa lem. where they would be gueHis of .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cooper. session : Monday Afternoon, June 6 1:30 Devotional Service, II. Wysei regular terms of such $12.00 price.and in the event of 'pooling' each mem ber will not receive a separate ab- the launch overturned near Buena Vista, causing the death of Gabby. Lucky made his way to shore and ptract Pd deed ofr his portion ct . . lnfornu,d the land. tlle ot tne unfortunate man of "Applications of purchase are tothe death of her husband. She was be executed In the regular way. as gl,Z1(j wUn hysterical spasms which per printed forms, and these ApplUa- co:ituej for several hours. Sho and tlons, together with the cash down Lucky returneif to Eugene Monday paymenU, are to be placed in escrow eVtntng Mr an,i He88 are also with the Mexico Land Securities Co. pro8tratd over the affair and a pleas of Kansas City, Mo., the bank drafts ant house party has been turned In for cash down payments to be made t0 mourning by the tragic occurrence, payable to Mexico Land Securities Saiem statesman. I Co. "Escrow agreement, as per printed form herewith, is to be signed in du Dllcate by each applicant and the two copies of same are to be sent to the. they planned to take the launch ride down river to Salem. Few dctulla but in doing so they must accept the understood JoB?' S-"7? ?. ' . 1 ! -- ninti nif en n n ii-iii?ib. - i "The Association and tho Kingdom", by C. H. Siailoon;aiacui"Biuu, nvru-i ment of committees. Monday Evening, June 6 7:30 Praise service. 8:00 Address, -The Vision of our Denomination" or"Hapttnts and the Kingdom of Clod by A. F. Bassford; music. 8:30 Ad dress "The Unfinished Task" Albert Ehrgott. Tuesday Morning, June 7 9:00 Devotional. F. A. Gregory. 9:30 "The Convention and the King dom", F. C. W. Parker; iscussion. 10:00 "The Budget and "the King dom", C. A. Wooddy; discussion. 10:20 "The Northern Baptist Con vention and the Kingdom", L. W. Riley. 11:00 "The College and tho KIngdom",A. J. Hunsaker; discussion. Tuesday Afternoon, June 7 1:30 Devotional, W. II. Murphj 2:00 "The Sunday School and the Kingdom", J. D. Springston; discus sion. 3:00 Baptist Women and the Kingdom; Report of the Year, Mrs. E Northup;The Home Work, Mrs. Sher man Wallace; Missions in Burmah, J. E. Rhodes; Music; Missions in Afrl- r I'-V ZJk w'.TiTyJ va-f H Make the Home Bright 1 Pays Fraternal Visit An Interesting event In lodgedom was celebrated last Saturday evening wentv-five v"i"" " 1 ""tu ... - - Mexico Land Securities Co. of Kaqsss candidates was pulled off at Steeves ir- a1ama o.Uk th. annltrnttnnS ' u.it k iha irrntornAl TTnlnn nf Amer- Vliy .UU., MUUg W.tU lkl3 .lit' UJ ------ - " - - of Purchase and remittances. Thej(ca fjo. 255. The degree team from said Securities Company will acknowl- independence had charge of the work edge receipt on one copy of the es-lan(j exemplified the degrees for the - . " , . . ... I . . . . crow agreement and return It to yod or td any member of the cluo mat may be designald. The Securities Company will retain one copy of the escrow agreement. "The date of receipt of Applications of Purchase, and the remittances ac companying same.by the Mexico Land Securities Co. of Kansas City, Mo., shall establish the rights of priority In the selections of our lands by the committeemen. That is to say, the first club whose applications are re ceived in proper form by the said Se curities Company shall gain for Us committeeman the right to make the first selection of land, the second form In the possession of said Secur ities Company shall gain for its com mitteeman the right to second choice of land, and so on. The Securities Company will report as to this mat ter in acknowledging receipt on the one copy of escrow agreement. "w are Indicating on the enclosed plat what we believe to be the best located and the choicest lands in the entire 'Fortuna' tract. Committeemen on our first excursion will be permit ted to make selections from this por tion of the tract, but should they pre fpr to make other selections they will also be given that privilege. In other words, they will be allowed to select anv of the unsold lands on the for tuna' tract excepting only the lands Inrfll lodge. Among interesting features of tn evening was a talk by Judge JfBn H Scott and a solo by Miss Vlinetta Ma gers. George A. Ostrom, supreme pro tector, from Portland, had charge of the meeting. A fine banquet was held after the business session. The lnfti lnrtee has been in existence here for eleven years and now hasj over 100 members. Plans are on iooi to organize a drill team and In other rtovelnn the spirit of fraternal- ism among the members to tne iuues.. extent. It is hoped to make this the banner local organization of this th northwest. baiem uiuci Statesman. I I .aV M A JH A 'llf iJX mw J' m f r w m aa Worn. haltiv floopt. marrcil. scraichf d woodwork, dmcy, nulled lurniture can uu bcrcfinisliedan.lmaJct look like new. yucando it yourkclf at a uiiltng co!L jiCMEQMUT VAKNO-LAG stainsand varnishes atoneopcration.impart- ( ing to all kinds of surfaces the elcu'ant efTect and durable, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahogany, walnut, or other expensive woods. If h' aurfaca to t painted. fiimrim. awioao. nnni at i.nlaUmA in MV WBV ihnfa'S an Acim Oualltjr kUc IM Um utvoaa. . MOW eW TIME aa. w. A. Will, Tnmm m m of tha rear to hav; font teeth ont ana piata ana vnrk done, ror out- of-town patrona wa ni.h nlata and bridge work In ona dar il neoeaiarr ."'S"' $5.00 22kBridaeTth3.50 flold Filling. l.UU r r:ii:... 1.00 Silver Fillings .50 6ood Rubber fUle-! B,i!.V"bb,r 7.50 Ptlnleit Entr'tion .50 5.00 mm inmM ajrwruM. .nrk Palnlew Extraction .re nnpivt- Jioi b ettnr tuna' tract excepting oniy iue r ATi woriTfuuV (uarantead tot n j-j- which have been reserved for planta-, TSTS ' All wofltfullr uaranieu 4i V " . ,a indicated on the enclosed W 13C " . INCORPORATBD p1- u J Painless Dentists "We do not prescribe the method ""dll Wasigton, Portland oregom by which the several members of .inmSSSu.utf.u. .. GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRY THE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IN SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMP8 IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Studebaker Wag AND CARRIAGES We have the celebrated line of Studebaker wag ons and carriages again this season. These rigs are especially acjapted to the trade of the Pacific coast and give more universal satisfaction than any make of vehicle. They are stronger in every particu lar than any other ordina ry vehicle. It is the peer of all farm wag ons - first- in the hearts of the farmers. Modest in price, strongly recommended. HAMA BROTHERS 1 HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON