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cight pages HEW OFFICIAL FOR RECLAMATION WORK Famous Retired Army Engineer Will Assist in Solving Problems. j Try ilii'in. They'll reniurn your Imy ' liimil appetite miiiI appn'i luiloii of I rxti mil fairly saturate your Ixwly with new health, strength and vigor 'He Ml nil (IrilKKUl. STATE NEWS NOTES WASHINGTON. IlrlgMdicr General Wlllluw L. Marshall, who recently re tired chief of engineers of the army, hat been appointed consulting; engineer of the secretary of the In terior In tho reclamation aervlce. Th poaltlon was created by Secretary Ilalllngtr to atitMlnt hlu In aolvlng the engineering problems involved In com pleting reclamation projects now un der way. It n suld at tlui Interior department that tho new officer woulj not supplant F. II. Newell, director of the reclamation aer?ice, whose fate ha bren the subject of much specu lation ever since the lima were drawn between ttii) (lurAeld and lUllliiKcr administrations. No Changes Likely. It wa explicltcly Muted that Men era I Mnrahiiirs ji i 1 1 t ni-n t did not itidicatn any c-hmiRt In I In perxonnel t the field force of the reclmiiution service, Inasmuch an he would have no nnpi'i vIhIoii over tho operation of the m-rvlce or live tlie di'tilttiiiiiK of ' iiiiihIi iicllun work. Me would net, It wi mid, In n n ndvl-ory capacity to the si ci'etary of the tfcrlor. The creation of the new position wiih In ucco. d wl:h tho wishes of the president nnd van I-. hanuoiiy wit'i the plan of inapt ctli n by iirmy ci.rI neera of existing reclamation project j as provided for the appoint nu nt of a ' board of live ciiK'neer Irotn the ens j neer corps of the army to Inspect the reclamation works, reporting directly ; to tho president. Mr. Taft has tho appointment of this board now under consideration. Those Plea of Boyhood How delirious were the plea of boy hood. No pies now ever taiite o good. What's changed? The pies? No. It's you. You've 1M tho strong, healthy stoiiiu h, the vigorous liver, the act ive kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion Is poor and you blame the food. What's need ed? A comple e t mliig up by K:!L' tric Hitters of all orgnns of dlgo-Hion i Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Ilowels ' Archbishop Christie dedicated 8L Philip's church, the new Itoman Cath olic edifice at Pallas, Hunday. The ( lieinawa Indian achool baa a aland of 14 acrea of white aprlng aide oat that measures itn arerage of 8 fort 5 Inches In height. Definite plana are being carried out for the Wallowa hospital, and before August 1 It will he rer t0 r'"1 patients, In a report prepared by the atate land department It I shown that the department has paid over to the atate treasurer 1:13,089.37 for June. Walter Malory, charged with steal ing horsea In Asotin county, Wash., U being aought In the fastnesses of the lower Grande Ronde river by officers, who believe that he H hiding there Miss Alice L. Webb, for the last five years assistant editor of the nes bu reau of the I'nlverslty of Wisconsin, has been appointed editor for the new bureau of the state agricultural col lege of Oregon. Poison Oak Poisoning Dnllard's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. II. I'. Conn bus. Turner, Ore., writes My wife nils discovered that Snow Liniment cures "I'oison Oak PoIhoiiIiik", a very painful trouble. Sh not only cured a case of It on liirsilf, but ort two of her friends who were poisoned by this same. Ivy. Price L'.'.c, f.Oc nnd $1.00. Sold by Williams lrug Co. Girl Craduate Wins Medal. Albany. The Frank J. Miller, medal for the graduating class of 1910 at A'biny co.lege has been awarded to Miss Rhoda Stalnnker, of this city. A medal Is given annually by Sate Senator Frank J. Miller, who la president cf the board of trustees of the coll ge, to the member of the graduating c'tiss wro makes the best allowing during tho college course. This medal Is not awtrded In scholar ship alone, but participation In college activities and loya'.ty to the college are also considered. Wanted Man to cruise 27 acres of Umber, - all on or address Geo. K. Myers, Koute 2, Independence, Ore. 4 6 YOU CAN ORDER vour COAl WTEIEPHONE ? r!!!!!!!ll!!!!L J;ni!lll!llll!l!li:!!!!!!! n. I ffi M. ilM i In Hi I I II.. t 1: WW ! ( 7ffiJP,. JSvll. li.L THE TELEPHONE IS THE FUEL MAN'S BEST SALESMAN. MANY OF his customers he never sees. Orders come by wire and their checks by mail. If you move into a new house or have an unexpected need of fuel, you tan often save a day's time by telephoning your order. In the making and shipping of fuel the Bell Telephone has become an important factor. The wholesale markets and sources of supply aro kept In constant touch with the Bell Long Distance Service and. the danger of a fuel 'fam ine greatly reduced. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the system. BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER at the Whitehouse Restaurant, 362 State street, Salem, Oregon, Is al ways a meal never to be forgotten, for its genuine goodness will always leave a most pleasant remembrance. Good service, good food and pleasant surroundings do much to make life en Joyable, and these we guarantee. WM. McGILCHRIST & SONS, Props. SALEM, OREGON . W . .5 mil II w irami'urmmim-. 1111 ...:niii mrcirr'HITiifi ; copvbi:mta.rre"c9 DRIEST UP You cannot afford to paai up the opportunity of securing your aprlng eult at the alwply rldlculoualy low prlcea. V are for.d to make thoae aarrl flcea and u U up to you to Uke advantage of Ui"tu If money saving la any object to you at all. 200 SPRING. SUITS, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 60 AND 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR REGULAR VALUE, 122 60, NOW J J'JJ REGULAR VALUE. $30.00, NOW ' REGULAR VALUE, 42.60, NOW ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PRICES A fine U0 Panama Bklrt; a fine ll.CO Lawn Waist. This la poltlvey doing 25 per cent belter than other stores, and by far the greatest bar gain ever offered you In Salem. You should do Justice to yourself and family by at least Investigating thla eitraordlnary offer while It lasts. CHARMING. MILLINERY We have the most complete stock of trimmed hats and ahapes, flowers, trimming, etc. In Salem. While the price cutting Is In full blast we can effect great savings for you. SEE OUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY 25 per cent on ail silk dresses and waists. 2u per cent on all underwear, corsets, umbrellas, parasols, hair goods, kid and Bilk gloves, neckwear, etc LIBERTY STREET HALLBERG'S SALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS KANSAS INSURGENTS GALL ON ROOSEVELT OYSTER HAY, L. I. Three of the most prominent Insurgents In congress visited the former president Saturday afternoon at Sagamore hill, by bis In vitation. They were Senator Joseph L. Uristow and Itepro-en.atives Mur- dock and Edmtnd H. Madison, all oi Kansas. In a carefully prepared statement given to the newspapers after the con ference, Roosevelt's present stand on matters of national concern was clearly set forth. "We found him absolutely unchang ed in his attitude towards public ques tions," said the statesmen. Particular izing as to the railroad bill, the states men declared that the former presi dent had congratulated the insurgents on putting into that measure provi sions that he considered 'vitally nec essary.' " Light and heavy draft horses for ani Vnr oartlculars inquire or fos ter and Lounds, Independence, Ore- o-o gon. There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion nf the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incur- able. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It a local disease nH nrpscribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it mcuraoie Krtpnon has Droven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore romHroa constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by J Chenev & Co., Toledo, umo, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in dos es from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars ana testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold hv druggists. 75c. Take aaii s Family Pills for constipation. The Oregon Fire Relief Association,! For Sale Hay, baled and loose. McMlnnville, Oregon. Chas. Gregory,) Price right. Bell phone 524. Chas. Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 43tfjS. Iliff. 61-52 OFFICERS H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1889. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND OTIS D. BUTLER tfthktie and 'Jymnasium 'Seeds. 'Sum, rfmmuniticn and fishing Packle. & Steele Stcnek Repairing. rtter Razors 40 faaaaBaaaiaaBaaBaaBBaBBasBBBBaaBaaBaBafJawa WWIslM' SALEM, OREGON. 2n n -n,. rpad it? It's a weekly pa no. Wanted especially for tne Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price $1.50 a vear. Wait. You can read it and the Independence Enterprise for one year, 104 copies 52 of Pacific Home stead and 52 of Independence Enter nrtsBfnr the price of one, ?l.5U. -ty snecial arrangement we are able to offer our readers this rate. Send in your subscriptions now. Remember $1.50 for both. Pay either office and mention this advertisement to secure th. twn turners. This offer is only to new subscribers of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER. RATE!5(Wat8r by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $ 2.00 and over at the rate ol 20o per 1?000 gallons; minimum 11.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. RATE Eeoidence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cenU per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41