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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1910)
FACE FOUR Independence Enterprise CHARLES EDWARD HICKS Zuiorcd at independence. Ore., post office a second-class mutter. Subscription, $1.50 Par Year PREDOMINATION OF PRINCIPLE The republican assembly has met and adjourned, no far a the present la concerned, and they returned to their home heartily pleased with the success which attended the county convention. It was, Indeed, a success far beyond the expectation of the most extravagant hopes of the party. The most perfect harmony prevailed throughout the day In all the de liberations and delegates from the various precincts returned to their homes conscious that a new era has dawned for the party which la In tended to aid In uniting the people for better government and in en gaging candidates who will do credit to the various offices of public trust In the county when elected. The ticket from top to bottom Is made with a view to fitness and qualification. Iu accepting their no minations many of the candidates fli-A trflfiu'n tn ta lURklm? nersonal sacrifices, sacrifices that could hard-!"1')" eve pm ly be expected of them were they not urged by men deeply moved by ..... ..,"0w principle. These candidates are throw-; MUCH VALUABLE HISTORY ing themselves into the. breech for The Quarterly of The Oregon His the sake of good government. The con- torlcal Society for March. 1910. Vol. descension of such a man as Ira C, II, No. 1, lies upon our table. During Powell to consent to nomination for t e past t-n years the society has representative of Polk county Is too issued over five thousand pages of apparent for comment. It Is more a' historical mutter relating to the "Ore matter of congratulation in which the gon Country" the entire Pacific people of the county will join his con- Northwest all secured from original sent to have his name on the ticket, sources, and edited by Prof. F. G. The same can be said of William L Dice, one of the prominent bulBiiess men df Independence. Iu accepting the nomination he Is conscious of the insignificance of the office and the failure of the state legislature to put that office ou a proper basis of re muneration. Who will deny that Mr. Pice is making a sacrifice to accept the nomination for sheriff of Polk county, an office which offera a com pensation of only $1200 a yvar? The attention to his business here In In dependence Is worth more than twice that Amount. He has caught the spirit Of the times and has put duty ahead of personal convenience. E.M. Smith has grown so lndlspetis able to the clerk's office that it is a foregone conclusion that no change will be made at the forth-coming eloe tlon. Ti.18 Is conceded by all. Teal for commissioner, John L.Cns tie for treasurer and R. L. Chapman for coroner rounds out the strongest ut before the voters or Polk county for their suffrage. GRAND CELEBRATION FOURTH JULY at Falls City, Or. Under the auspices of the Falls City Commercial Club. Presi dent of the day, F. K. Hubbard; orator, 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. Bring your families and enjoy the day in Polk county's health resort. Young, Secretary. No publlactlon of a almllar character Iu the l ulled States has a higher maudtnic or U more eagerly sought for by those who desire to acquaint themselvea wltli the genesis of the American settle ment west Of the Uocky mountains. The contents of thti present Issue are as follows: "Oregon Counties: Their Creations and the Origins of Their Names." the annual address by Mr. Frederick V. Holnmii, president of the society, at the annual meeting, December 18. 190!; "Opinion of Will D. Fentott on the Power of the Leg llatiir to Increase the Number ot Justices Constituting the Supreme Court of Oregou. It Is interesting to note that this opinion, given Jan uary 13, lSy'.t, waa sustained by the Supreme Court of Oregon on Decem ber 21, l'.Hi;t. The address by Mr. llol man, from a purely historical point of view, is one of the most Important ever delivered In the state. Months ot time were spent In preparation, and great care exercised In establish ing every statement made by refer ence to original sources. This ad dress will bo of great service to ev ery educational Institution and busi ness office In the Pacific Northwest. as It affords the starting point 'for all future county history. Copies may ue secured by sending to lieorge n. Himes, Assistant Secretary, City Hall. Portland, Oregon. Farmers and Hop Growers For your insurance why not patronize Chas. E. Hicks Old Line and Mutual Companies Napoleon's Grit was of the uncoiuiueraoie.never-sity die kind, the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod aver oil or uociors nave all failed, don't lose heart or hope Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Sat Isfactlon is guaranteed when used for anv throat or lung trouble. It has sa.ed th usands of hopeless suffer eri. It masters s:ubborn colds, ob stinate eoughs.hemorrhaEcs, la grippe croup, asthma, hay fever and whoop Ing cough and la the most safe and certain remedy for all bronchial af fections. f.0c, $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. tig Salmon Pack In Sight. ASTORIA. While tnere is not a large run of salmon, every Interest Is getting tome, eo In the opgregate the canneries ard cold storage plants are at work every d:y. It Is not possible at this time to fig ure .the pack accurately, but the cold storage output is fully HO per cent ahead of this time last year and the cannery pack is about 30 per cent ahead.. If natural conditions exist dur ing the balance of the season there will be the largest pack In a number of years. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT MAKE A CLEAN BREAST 0E IT GET A NEW SHIRT, OR A NUMBER OF THEM, FROM AMONG OUR STYLISH DESIGNS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. MAYBE YOUR LINEN CLOSET NEEDS STILL MORE REPLENISHING SAY IN THE MATTER OF COLLARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. IN UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, TIES AND GLOVES WE CAN GIVE YOU COMPLETE AND LASTING SATISFACTION FOR LIT TLE MONEY. OUR STOCKS ARE SELECTED WITH A VIEW TO STERLING QUALITY AND DURABILITY AS WELL AS RECENT NESS OF STYLE. LET US BE YOUR HABERDASHER. YOURS TRULY, O. A. KRAMER In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In , the matter of the estate of James T. McClain, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that Mar garet E. McClain as administratrix of the estate of James T. McClain, de ceased, has rendered and presented for settlement, and filed In said Court her final account of her administra tion of said estate; and that Monday, the 1st day of August. 1910, at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof at the Coun ty Court room at the County Court house at Dallas, in said County and State.has been duly appointed by said court 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 said court. MARGARET E. McCLAIN, Administratrix of the estate of James T. McClain, deceased. 4-8 dinance from the effect of the refer- years prior to the first day of July, tfiidum", passed by the City Council 1910. are not presented for payment of said City on the I'tuh day of June, within tiO days from the first day of A. D. 1!I0; approved by the Mayor July. 1!M0, they and each of them of said City on the 20th day of June, will bo cancelled and payment there A. D. 1910, and said ordinance took of refused. effect and came Into full force and Said list, showing their respective effect from ami after Its apprpval by amounts, to whom Issued, and date said Mayor. Said bonds are In de- of Issuance, Is as follows: liouuiat.ons of $2."i0.oo each, payable Date Issued To whom Amount 20 years frim the 1st day of August, Sep. 4. 1902. .Henry Kades $ 2.40 1 1 0, (with the privilege, optional Jan. 7. 1903.. I. M. Harr 1O0 with sa'd City, of paying said bonds Jan. 7, 1903. ,V. J. Ferguson .. 130 or any thereof at any time after the June 4, 1903. .A. Robertson .... 10.0 first day of August, 1!H".) and bear By order of the County Court of interest at the rate of 6 per cent per Polk County, Oregou. annum, payable semi-annually from Witness my hand and seal of said August 1, 1910, until paid; principal Court affixed this 1st day of June, and Interest payable at the first 1910. National Bank of Portland, Oregon,. ' E. M. SMITH, in gold coin, without costs, charge or 2-5 County Clerk. expense to the purchaser or holder - of said bonds. Said bonds will bo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sold to the highest bidder or bidders therefor, but will not be sold for less Department of the Interior, V. S. than their faco value. The said City j Latl(J office at Portland, Oregon. Council reserves the right to accept, June 4, 1910. bids for any part df said Issue of ; NoUeo hi hereby given that William bonds hereby advertised to be sold. p Bundy, ol Independence, Oregon, if bids for a part only of such bonds wn0i 011 xjtr(n ic, 1904, made Home be received, and also reserves the 6tAd Application No. 15291, Serial, right to reject any and all bids. No.0l072, for Lot 2, Section 14, Town- By order of the City Council. I flhtp y South, Range 4 West, Wlllam- W. S. KURRE, ..tt Mcrid.'an. has filed notice of ln- 4-7 Recorder of said City. tentlot. lo make Final five year proof, to eslablish claim to tho land above described, before the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, at Dallas, Oregon on the 12th day of July, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: O. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS 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 , W. Wells, C. P. Wells, Richard H on the 1st day of June, 1910, If the.McCarter and Walter Acocks, all of following County Warrants, which Independence, Oregon. 2-6 have been issued more than seven CHAS. B. MERRICK, Register. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the CityCouncil of the City of Independence, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, to be held at the Council Chambers of said City on the 20th day of July, 1910, at the hour of 8 o'clock 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 gregate, as authorized by ordinance No. 116, of said City, entitled "A Bill for 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 said bonds and the redemption thereof; declaring an Immediate emer gency to exist and excepting this or-J 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 -T-