pace four INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, JUNE 17. 1(10. CIOHT PACE 1NDE PEN DKiXOK UNTK U V It I S K CHARLES EDWARD HICKi J-.eJ-v-J at Independence, Ore.. p. ml office a aecondrlaa matter. Subicrlptlon, il.50 Par Year A SLIM AUDIENCE A patron of the Enterprise cnllil at our of tiro one day lust week In aearch of a reent copy of the Ore gon Journal. llt hij com bo J the town over for a copy and came here is a final resort only to add to Ills disappointment. It seems thai Iiroiti-i Tho UUkreatl pleule was decided t Jackson ha swelled all out of it success by those who atteudod from Khape since he dropped the manage- hero. he urged that Independence bo I lino ly In iho consideration of thla matter. It U hoped that Independence will not be tardy In taking action. for May of at year, allowing the arowlnjf Importance of thla tunrki't. Particularly la a big gain shown In ItoKa, which la gratifying lo the trade. A total of CIJ cara of livestock of all kind i-anie to the stock yard during May of thla year. The Incrvano In ho(sa received waa over TlMtO hea 'The O. It. A N. ha decided to place In commission a rvxulnr atock train service, operating twice a week from Huntington to rortlHiul and way point. Thla will bcjtln June 21 and will be a greater convenience to the atock raler. MONMOUTH NEWS moot of a dinky little paper up coun try to edit an evening paper lit Port land. Country leaner are beneatji til notice now. Thla search for a copy of the Or egon Journal reminds us of the story of the meet 1 iiR of two outfits of coun try barnstormers which chanced lo meet at a cross roads w hen ti e man ager of one of the troupes pa ised to inquire: "By the way, did you think to announce my coming engagement where you played lust night, a you promised?" "Well, no, I did not. I fully Intended to, however, but the fellow got up and walked out before I was given the chance." A TIMELY PROTECTION K. Y. Mulkey has gone to St. Taut, Minnesota, for medical aid. .Mr. and Mrs. I'aul ltaker of Walla Walla are visiting the latter'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcllcynolds. Joe Bogtusky of Salem was here on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Waller and daughter are visiting friends here this week. Mrs. R. H. Fisher and son of Port land, who have been visiting Mr Haley, went to Sulem Saturday to vis it relatives there. The welcome rain waa greatly en joyed Snturday, notwithstanding con slderable hay Jiag been cut and the picnickers got a little damp. Everybody and his relation and the baby wn to the picnic at Rickreall Sunday afternoon. The unveiling of tho H. D. Whlt- The city council has under serious consideration the drafting of an ordin ance prohibiting dogs running at nian monument Sunday, June 5, was large in the city. The demand for .witnessed by a large number. The this ordinance is the outgrowth of nu- ,otal lodge of Woodmen of the World, merous reports of hydrophobia report- of which he was a member, conduct ed In various parts of the northwest. l the ceremonies. Inasmuch as many cases are being tolas Ruth Wood was wed to Nel reported at this early season of the n Emory at the homo of the bride's summer It is deemed advisatle to Parents Wednesday; June' 8. take Dromnt action to safeiuard the' There Is a series of lectures be- Prohlbltlon Party Names Ticket. PORTLAND. The ruminating cmn inlttoe of the Piohlti'ilon Slate I'on ventlon, which met In this city Fri day, named the lolloping ticket lot state offices: For Governor A. E. Kuon. ol Union. For Secretary of State N, A. PavlK of Milton. For State Treasurer Leslie Ilutler, of Hood River. For Congre, Second District George B. Piatt, of Portland. The platfor nils the most Interest ing feature of the convention, for It covers a wide range, Cognizance Is taken of the recent convention of retail liquor dealers who hava deter mined on a higher standard of aa-ijan. 7, 1903. .W. J. Ferguson . loons, but the Prohibition platform I June 4, 1903. .A. Robertaon contends that the better tba saloon, I By order of the County Court of the more pernicious. Polk County, Oregon. Farmers and Hop Growers For your insurance why not patronize Chas. E. Hicks OKI I, in ami Mutual Cuiiuiiie and the convention will be of wide people of Independence before the 'nS conducted at the Christian church interest to stockmen. In connection Portland to Get Woolgrowers Portland will get the 47th annual convention of the National Wool Growers' Association, the dates for which have Just been fixed for Janu ary :,, 6 and 7, 1911. On those dates there will be thousands of delegates here from the wool growing states Witnesa my hand and aeal of aald Court affixed thla 1st day of June, 1910. E. M. SMITH. 2-5 County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, V. 8. 1.33 amlnatlon and Inspection at the In- 10.00, dependence office of the Spalding Lumber Co., In the city of Indepen dence, Polk county, Oregon, and are hereby referred to and made a part of thla notice. A certified check fur ten per cent of the amaunt of the sealed bid must accompany each of said bids to be forfeited as fixed and liqiildaed damages In the event auch bid shall be accepted and aald bidder shall fall to enter Into a proper con tract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of aald work. The board of aald 'school district re- warm days of midsummer are hre. week, the last of whicn will be On Dr. Butler's recent trip into Cali- delivered Friday evening. The speak fornla tie observed hat many of the er Is Mrs.. Jean Morris Ellis, a pay towns of that state had enforced such chologlst. ordinances as a protection against Mrs. H. W. Lucas and daughters ogs afflicted with that disease and returned from a pleasant visit to Cor- vallls during the college exercises. j Miss Lillie Springer, formerly of this place, and F. Marion Phelps of , Portland were married at the home. ' of the bride's parents in Salem Sat POLK'S GAZETTEER A BunlneM Directory of Mrh Cltr, Tow unit Village in Orrsun and Wahinzton. aivln a Dm-i-lntl Kkrtch of each plarr. Loral Ion, Miipi.inir Farilitlrs and a lul fifd IMrertory of each BualneM and Profession. R. L. POI.K CO., Ine. Seattle. Wash. with the gathering' there will be a big sheep show that is expected to Land Office at Portland. Oregon. June 4, 1910. Notice- la hereby given that William serves the right to reject any aud all F. Biimly, ol Independence, Oregon, blda. draw many exhibit, from the farms W,ho' " Mn. U "0?e , Tnnlno'' , . . , , st-ad duplication No. 13291, Serial, 1-3 C. BORROl'GHS, ,L?ZS 1 eP.,. aL8er! Ty No.01072. for Lot 2. Section 14. Town-, Clerk of School District No. 6: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. urday evening, June 11. Their many friends wish them Joy and happiness through life. t ,.; : ' 4 The entertainment given by the high'school Saturday evening was de cidedly fine and was greatly enjoyed by those In attendance. Miss Grace Whltehouse, who has taught in the public school of Mon I mouth the past year, left Monday for her home at Tillamook. She will re turn next fall as she is one of the teachers elected to teach next year , So many from here attended the rose fair In Portland that we will not begin to name them. AH report a good time. i : ; A Market of Importance I Livestock shipments to the Port land markets for the month of May are far ahead of the same statistics nmrsrrTf Uv " .1 . it tkKN ys TiX.l ill Ml wsmmzmi res.- - r a mi ju k 1 mtmm TELEPHONING TO TKE COUNTRY (1 iiiiiitifii hiim(ii win nu iirfiiiafiir ncm ' " " filtln U .ifh Inr!,r J VfCu ivmnm from other parts of the country. Pre- T V' 7" " " , V . , . . . , ctte Jfcr'd.'an, has flleu notice of In- Hminary plans are now being made . ., for the gathering, various committees , , .. , , , ..... Ki m a , x, t0 K,bliHh claim to tho land above ucouiucu, uciui c liiu vuuiii viera uiiuei aineu lias ueeu auiy uopuinieij Of Polk County Oreenn nt luillnu ailmlnlaf raf rlv nf ihs niinlii nf llicli.il Man Drops Slaty Feet and Lives. Oregon on the 12th day of July. 1910. Watson, deceased, by the- County HOOD RIVER. A party of visitors Claimant names as witnesses; O. Court of the 8tat of Oregatt for PoU at tno Devils Puncn Howl. on. the W; Wells, C. P. Wells, Richard II. County, and haa nuaLfledf as such. East Fork of Hood Ylver, were horrl- McCarter and Walter ; Acocka, all of All persona having claims i against, fled to see a man fall from the cliff I Independence, Oregon. 2-6 said estate are hereby uotifled to 60 feet above and plunge Into the icy pool. The victim of the accident proved to be Roy Blagg, a resident of the valley, who, on coming to the surface of the whirling water, by CHAS. B. MERRICK, Register. CALL FOR 8EALED BIDS present the same duly verified, to- gether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned adminis tratrix at her residence at Indepen- Sealed bids will be received by the dence.ln said County and State, wlth- heroic efforts managed to reach some school clerk of school district No. 63 ( in six months from date of this no- stones above the falls, where he was at Independence, Polk county, Oregon tlce. rescued by the spectators. "P to 1;30 o'clock p. m., on the 20th Dated and first published this 20th day of June, 1910. for the erection of dav of May. 1910. Eugene's Former Booster Quits U. S. a frame 8cho1 b,,lldln8 ln 8al MRS. A. M. THARP, m iwt-i, nwvauitifi iu mo yiniiB auu bjipi ' AUluiuinu an ia VI Lilt? CBianj v John H. Hartog, formerly manager hflcatlong thereof whlch gald Ian8 Rachei Watson, deceased.' a iL . ry .. li t.i" i oi me augene couimerciax ciuo. oia,and Bpeclflcatons can be seen for ex-, B. F. Swone. Attorney for. . 51-3 goouoye to uregon ana me uniieu States, and with his two daughters sails this week for Rotterdam to again be associated with the firm of Hartog & Fesel. This company was established In 1783, was the first large Importer of American packing house products, and had the contract with the German government to fur nish the meats in the Franco-Prussian war. Mr. Hartog came to America as a lad of eighteen to be associated with Armour & Company of Chicago, THE CITY and the country are bound together by the , telephone line. The farmer and his family use the rural telephone con stantly, calling up each other and the market town on all sorts of matters and for all sorts of supplies and information. City people also find the rural telephone of great advan tage. A traveler from his room in the hotel talks with the farm folk miles away. Without the telephone he could not reach them. The farmer himself may travel far and still talk home over the Long Distance lines of the Bell system. The Pacific Telephone and Valley Weather Hard to Beat Rev. Maynard R. Thompson made a pleasant trip last week to Clark- ston, Washington, where he preached In the Christian church on Sunday Mr. Thompson reports that he ran Into a day of excessive heat and a dust storm, and concluded -that Wil lamette valley weather is hard to beat in summer. Over there they are hiring all the help they can get to pick and patfk the large cherry crop. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the system. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the County Court, sitting as a board of County Commis sioners, made and entered of record on the 1st day of June, 1910, if the following County Warrants, which have been issued more than seven years prior to the first day of July, 1910, are not presented for payment within 60 days from the first day of July, 1910, they ana each of them will be cancelled and payment there of refused. Said list, showing their respective amounts, to whom Issued, and date of issuance, is as follows: Date issued ", To whom' Amount Sep. 4, 1902:r;Henry Eades ....$ 2.40 Jan. 7, 1903.. I. M. Barr l.Oo! THE BEST VALUES ARE HERE Without . Exception IF YOU ARE FASTIDIOUS IN YOUR TASTE AND AL80 ECON OMICALLY INCLINED YOU CAN ALWAYS BE PLEASED HERE. There Is Economy IN PURCHASING MEN'S CLOTHING HERE NOW. WE HAVE THE SMARTEST 8TYLES, THE BEST TAILORING AND THE MOST POPULAR FABRICS AT PRICES THAT SPELL ECONOMY. COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT We Save You Money STOCKTON SALEM'S LEADING DEPARTMENT 8TORE