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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1910)
EIGHT PA0E8 PAGfc FOJrt inoepkndcn:e enter prise, independence, owegon. junb 1 N D K l KN 1 ) 15N C K EN TE U V H I S 10 CHARLES EDWARD HICKS ..crU at Indopeudeuee, Ore.. post office as second class matter. Subscription, $1.50 Psr Ytsr SIDETRACKING THE ENTERPRISE seem Hint they are of the opinion T . nlml ar inc dents come to no- mat mi wno nine i.uertm hi u the during tho past week of the ills- in;t!rH or have a rtht to puitlcl r.,ur.i h. ini.T.wi i f ih. mil lie mite In tho performun. e if tlit bind of Independence and community In ness of the community lo here ti r,r.i . th. i.innHfm..ni if affairs Main street and keep themselves 1,. u-hl.-h virvhnilv Is Interested. On posted tiy notch sticks and signs. was the tall for a school election tit It U Hie grossest of lnju.;lce to tills district and the other a rail fcr the people of Independence and I'olk primaries of the republl.an party. An county that matters are tuiiduited as election of one dire ur a id a clerk they lune been iu tuese ihiu-. of district No. i!9 Is said to have The people have a right to know, been held In this city last Monday There are d.xens of lntere.it paying lilKht. So few people are to o elt.4; lis of Independence and comtnmi found who were In attendance at lly who would have been only too this election that It appears lime glad to have Lieu present at tin short of a slight of a public duty. The n hool meeting of la.u Monday uUht Enterprise Is sure that the taxpayers but who knew nothing of It until af ...hi -ntri.f v, i umihl hive terward. There will bo dozens of liked to take part In the proceedings taxpayers whose first knowledge of df election had they been notified of tue scliool election w.u come iu i...... the time set for the election. A half dozen republicans assein when they read this editorial Tho conduct of tho political affairs . . . i ..!.... rt ihu .nimfv if carried on in me Died to noiu a iwwiwu iu -,vv w. - - delegates to the county assemblies at manner of the beginning of the pri Dallas, at some time In the future. 1 tnarles In this precinct, will certainly we are ur.able to say when, so secret defeat the assembly project In Its In have been proieeiinss In the m it- fancy. The people i f Polk county ter It Is needless to say that the hae a rUht to protest against such meeting resulted lu a fizzle, owing publicly as pratleed by those who to the fart that no mtice was given would Ie not ce in tho manner if of Intention to hold primaries, except these two lr.siaa.es. It is hoped thai word of mouth and by sticking up wo are past the a;e of the brush penciled notices on a post or two and lamp-blu k pot us a means of here in town. ! public notice to the people of Import- It appears that a few of the would-'ant coming gatherings. It will do m be public-spirited citizens cf Indepen- a last report In communities where dence would rather get along with- there are no means of disseminating out the services of a newspaper. It news otherwise. If tiie good people of Independence don't want the Fin urpi'im tiny owe it to s to Kle us iiolktj liiat we can ret. re trace fully and go Into another field where our nervier will bo welcomu. Tu treatment which has been ac corded to this paper U llttlo short of Insult and the people who read tht Kuterpr se ha a rUht to pro test In tho matter, as well as tho f'l'wr. Deafness Cannot bs Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thero Is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you huve a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when it Is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation tan be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, lusting will be destroyed forever; nlt'e tases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by i catarrh) that can't be cured by Hall s j Catarrh Cure. Seud for tlrculars, free ; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl patlon. ANNUAL RACES GREAT SUCCESS (Continued from first pae) GRAND CELEBRATION FOURTH JULY . at Falls City, Or. Under the auspices of the Falls C!ty Coinuercal Club. Presi dent of the day, F. K. Hubbard; ora'or. Judge L. T. Harris; reader of the .Declaration of Independence, J. B. V. Butler. Falls City Brass Band Amusements for Everybody. Baseball: Chemawa vs. Dallas. Sports races, etc. galore. Excursions from Salem and Dallas. Restau rants on the ground. Best Picnic in the Valley Pure mountain water 'flowing continually. B:lng your families and enjoy the day in Polk county's health re.rort. the ladies" riding contest, which was a splendid spectacle, Mls Lora Cra ven won first, and Miss Ada Dyers second. The awards for best mounts went to Elona Cianf.eld, first, and Mrs. W. W. Itowell, second. Thursday Afternoon Iu the 2:23 pace, best three in five, half mile heat, for a purse of $1.10, Stella A won first money, King Love lace, second; Little Joe, third. Timo, 1:10; 1:10; and l:08'j. In the four and a half furlong dash for a purse of $100, Carl P. won first mouey, Princess Viola second, St. hal vanla third. Time, 0:55 Va Iu the 2:3j, half iniie trot, best throe iu f ve, for a purse of $150, Zo Zo won f.rst money, Padishah, sec ond; Vu Tu, third. Timo, 1:15; 1:17; l:17V4 and 1:16. In race No. 8, a three fourths mile dash, for a puise of $100, Bozena won first money, Hector, second; Joe Gafifney, third. Time, 0:19. Far me rs and Hop Growers For your insurance why not pationizc Chas. E. Hicks Old Line .in. I Mutual Coiiiuii'" Mrs. Louisa W. Maicellus of Pasa dena, Cal fornia, was here during the past week visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie L. W. Jasperson of this cltv. She departed for Portland Fri day and will return to her home after vlsltltig on this coast this summer. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT SUMMER SHOES THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT-WEIGHT SHOES. WE HAVE A SHOE THAT FILLS THE BILL TO PERFECTION. IT 13 THE ELK SKIN SHOE. IT IS A SHOE THAT WEARS LIKE IRON, IS LIGHT, COOL ON THE FEET, EASY TO WALK IN, IN FACT AN IDEAL SHOE TO WORK IN. WE WANT. YOU TO CALL AND SEE THESE SHOES, TRY THEM ON AND SEE HOW NICE THEY FEEL. THE COMFORT YOU GST IN ONE WEEKS W'ER IS WORTH THE PRICE OF THE SHOE. PRICE, $2.75 AND $2.95. DOM'T LUG OLD HEAVY SHOES, WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH A COMFORTABLE SHOE FOR SUCH A SMALL PRICE. YOURS TRULY, O. A. KRAMER In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the matter of the estate cf James T. McClain, deceased. Notics of Final Settlement Notice is he:ely f,ke:i that Mar garet E. McClain a3 administratrix of the estate cf James T. McClain, do ceased, has rendered a. d presented ';r sett'ement, and f led lu said Court her final accou. of her administra tion of said estate; and That Monday, die 1st day of AusuBt, 1910, at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof at the Coun ty Court room at the County Court :iouse at Dallas, in said County and Slate.has been duly appointed by said :ourt for the settlement of said final account, at which time and place any and all objections which may be made to said final account will be heard by 3aid court. MARGARET E. McCLAIN, AHminlstralr r nf the estate Of James T. McClain, deceased. 4 d nance from the effect of the refer- years prior to tho first day of July, endum". passed by the City Council 1!10. are not presented for payment or said City on t,e 2Jth day of June, within 60 days from the first dny of A. D. I'JIO; app.ovtd by the Mayor July. 1910, they and each of them of said City on the 2J;h day cf June, will be cancelled and payment there A. D. K'10, aid sad ordinance tu.:U of refused. effect a:id caa;e Into fail fjree and Said list, allowing the'r respective effe t frjiu a id after Its approval by amounts, to whom tsueJ. and date said Mayer. Said bonds are In de- of lsuaiic. Is as follows: imm i ni of i!."iii.nn each. oaiaUe Date Issued To whom Amount :) yars fr in the 1st day of Annual, Sep. 4, 1902. .Henry Eades ....$ 2 40 19 0. (with the privilege, optional Jan. 7. 1903.. I. M. Barr 100 i h ba d C ty, cf paying said bonds au. 7, 1903.. W. J. KerKiisou .. 1.3i" or any there ;f at any time after the June 4. 1903.. A. Roberuon " 10.0 first day cf Ausust, 1913.) and be:ir By order of the County Court of Inter st at the rate of 0 per teat per polk County, Oregon. . . . II ! ainum payalle semi-annually from witness my liana anu seal or sum August 1, 1910, until paid; principal Court affixed this 1st day of June, and Interest payable at the First 1910. Vntlr-nnl Panic nf ' Portland. Oregon. E. M. SMITH, In go'd coin, without costs, charge or 2-5 , Comity Clerk. expense to the purchaser or holdt-r - - of sa d bonds. Said bo: ds will be NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sold ta the highest bidder or bidders' therefor, but will not be soid for less Department cf te Interior, V. 8. than their fae value. The said City J Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Council reserves the rlht to accept June 4, 1010. bids for any part (if haul Issue of N- fi. Ii hereby given that William bonds hereby advertised to be sold. I Dundy, ot Independence, Oregon, if bids f,r a part only cf smh bonds wi10, ou Mirth 15, 1901, made Home be received, and a'-io reserves the st.'ad juipluatlon No, 15291, Serial, right to reject any and ail l ids. ;No.0l072, for Lot 2, Section 14, Towu- By order of the City Council. ship 0 South, I;unge 4 West, Wlllam- VV. S. KL'RRE, etto Meridian, has filed notice of In 4 7 Roi order of eald City, tentloi. to make Final five year proof, to establish chilm to tho land above CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS described, before the County Clerk Notice is hereby given that by vlr- of P. Ik County, Oregon, at Dallas, tue of an order of the County Court, Oregon on the 12 h day or ?uly, 1910. slttlne as a board of County Commis- Claimant names as witnesses: U. sloners, made and entered of record w. Wells, C. P. Wells, Richard H. on the 1st day of June, 1910, if the McCarter and waiter acocks, an oi following County Warrants, which Independence, Oregon. 2-6 have been issued more than seven CHAS. C. MERRICK, Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the CityCounclI of the City of Independence, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, to be held at the Council Chambers of sa'd City on the 20th lay of July. 1910, at the hour of 8 j'elock p. m. thereof, the said City of Independence will sell 68 negotiable coupon bonds of said City.of the prin cipal amount of $17,000.00 in the ag- sraeate. as authorized by ordinance No. 116, of said City, entitled A Bill fsr an ordinance No. 116. An ordin ance authorizing the issuance ana sale of bonds of the City of Indepen dence. Oregon, for the purpose of raising funds for the construction of system of sewers in said City of In dependence. Polk County, Oregon, providing for a 'Sewer fund' for the payment of the principal and interest of sa'd bonds and the redemption rhprenf : declaring an Immediate emer gency to exist and excepting this or-' THE BEST VALUES ARE HERE Without Exception IF YOU ARE FASTIDIOUS IN YOUR TASTE AND ALSO ECON OMICALLY INCLINED YOU CAN ALWAYS BE PLEASED HERE. There Is Economy IN PURCHASING MEN'S CLOTHING HERE NOW. WE HAVE THE SMARTEST STYLES, 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 STORE