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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
PACE SIX INDEPENDENCE ENTERPHI4C, INDEPENDENCE, On ECQN, JULY MJ, EIGHT PACE rreoz fSfls SO hi frc2 a i till ii i piu i'k' w r AVcgctaUc Preparation furls slmilaiii itir FoodantllWiitJ ling lite Suvnactis aMlkwisi Promotes Dioiifhrr tful i.cc ind If.xn'rnnt.iiinncKtKr . iv j un'i i Opium JMorplurtc norMiucri NOT MIC OTIC. JtiHtrSjltt- a .,T.u-l ITi.nwiKj fhr PnTrSflM lion. Sour Stonuch.Dlarrt AVorms.1 oiiwisioiis jivi i ncssandLosSQFSlEEF- FacS'utiik SiSnaturtof ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of a Mr NEWS HEMS OF OTHER CITIES In Use For Over Thirty Year TAB mil s Exact Copy of Wrapper T,. .., ' A. C MAGERS, Proportot TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALERIIN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS ... .rn'l A t CTDTCT 14A.IS6 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON Pirtlnnd's poktal leiclpts for Juno, 1910, compared with tlico of Juno last year, how a greater peiccnU;;. gain thnn those ot all oilier cl.les of the Went, except Angele. The VeKUViim tulne In the llohemU district has resumed work, alter hav ing been Idle lor nearly a year, ami the largM 30 stamp mill M b la operation within another week. Teach day '!' lu celebrated In Pr,uat.r thl year on Ausiml 17, ! and preparation are under way lor the biggest occasion of the klml that ban ever been held lu the walla al ia valley. Mayor Straw or Murshfleld ha seut to the mayors of all of the cities In Oregon Invention to Home to Coo Hay during the week of AiiKiixt 15 to organize a stale association of mayors. The preliminary survey work lias all been done on the Cottonwood Irri gation project, a small one, located near Westfall. The project, when completed, will Irrigactf about 20,000 acres of land. Portland rounded .out the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910, with henv ler wheat exports than any other city or customs district In the United States, excent New York, according to figures made public by the depart ment of commerce and labor. John S. Coke, circuit Judge In the second Judicial distrlc, has Wed his declaration of Inte'ntlon to be a can didate to succeed himself. Coke was appointed by Governor Chamberlain when the office was created by the legislature last winter. Word has been received from Bos ton, that all papers necessary to con trnetion of the railroad from Union hv wav of E'aln to Walla Walla have been signed and the dream of years of a competitive road ana one across the mountains will soon be realized. The state treasurer filed his semi annual statement for the six months ending June 30. The balance on hand, held bv the state January 1, lsiu, amounted to $821,820.55, while the ra A Clean Man Dr. Pierce's Golden Aedical Discovery el.an blood, aotl cU. h.althr 9 Con.tip.tioo i. lb. mo.l unoln unolr.nl. mm. 1 ,ero bt. cur. i. They never rip.. l-a.y to "I" " c,ndy- - E. L. TOWNSEND tan purcha 1 B. T. Hetikle's BARBER SHOP AND BATHS N THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here .. . chance to Ket a rir.t . I .have and balr cut. I Embroideries I FOR SUMMER I Coat Sets, 35c to 65c I Dainty Bags & After- I nnnn Anrons. New ideas in Waists and Dresses. TROJAN POWDER (Successor to Dynamite) 1. the powder that will clear your land of ;umps. No thawing required. No headaches. Fuuielosa and safe. Call or write for circular! and prices. HAUSER BROS. 8alm, Oregon POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a Cuncral Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawley. Pre.. J. B. V. Butler. Vice Pres. Powell. Ca-h. F. S. Powell. J- H. Jiumt). I. M. Simpson. Needlecraft vShop t Mrs. S. C. Wall ! 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN SHOES we CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND EY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER. GUN METAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER INDEPENDENT c., uheuuii GROCER AND CLOTHIER celpts derived from different sources swelled this amount to $2,764,484.02. Harvey L,an'ibert, who murdered his wife by firing three bullets Into her body while she held their 6-months-old babe in her arms, on July 2, at Portland, and then fired a bullet Into bis own breast in an attempt to end his own life, Is thought to be dying. At a sneclal meeting of the city council of Medford, a resolution was ndnnted for the submission to the people at a special election called for August 2 on the question of amending the citv charter, so as to autnorizo the levy of a special tax for the pur pose of maintaining a Uarnegie li brary. Fifty-five thousand acres of the Rntriie River Valley will be Irrigated, at an expenditure of at least $2,000, 000, within the next few years, as the result of the closing of a deal where by the Rogue River Valley Canal company, composed of a party of Spo kane capitalist, headed by P. Welch, acquires ownership of the property of the Fish Lake Water company. The railroad laborers employed on the new Natron extension east of Eugene, encountered a large vein of coal near Natron. The coal seems 1o be of good quality, and steps will b taken by several men interested in property in that vicinity to trace the vein and open It further to ascertain tB pYtent. Three Japanese on the hill near the wireless station were observed taking Dlctires of the mouth of the river, ocnoelnUv In the direction of Fort Stevens. From that point with strong glasses a view can be had directly into the forts. What attracted par tlciilar attention was the peculiar camera they were using, as the lens was in what looked like an extension tolosenne. in reeard to the establishing of a Btntn trout hatchery on the McKenzie river east of Eugene, H. C. McAllster, fnrmir utate fish warden, has written the Eugene Commercial club that If the legislature at Its coming session in January will make some provision whereby the game fisheries can be nut under the supervision 01 tne mas tor Ash warden, it will not be neces sary to go to the expense of building .jMnngl hntnherv on the Me an HUUI.'V... v , Kenzle, as the one now used for hatching salmon can be utilized fcr trout as well. THE NOBLE . A.'MAIHSOM, l'n.. Corner Commercial and State Street lAI-KM, OKI'UON i . .. . Mnnmnilth fit r.,.. - r.hlr.Uen Pox unuy i i .lrll , .. 7-ii a m ana arrives ui W. Newton Squires, the four-year-' 7; Jo a m. old .on ol Mr. ma m. , Train P.O. I. . " nJ ,om,i nnisonins. 3:25 P. m. by.ctucKen poa . . rru was the son of one of Sa 1 tlx: uw; " lem's rural mail carriers who ly resided in Polk county Observer. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE 7 SLOPEE BROS. Tubular Well Drillers Same prices for wells drilled with their new larger diameter drill. Wells for Irrigation purposes. j Both Phones Independence, Oregon n.itn. fn,. Inrinnandence I-ruin uoii --i -Train No. ti5 leaves Dallas dally t 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:&i a. m. and arrives at Independence at 9:15 a. in. ,, ,,,. Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dally at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at l:Ji n m and arrives at Independenc 1 i.in m fThis train connects at piv hPtween Independence and Sa-1 Monm0uth for Airlle.) anHv included. Passen-1 Train No. 71 leaves uauas o. ieui uaiv, -- uj tit R-oo d m and jvtonmoui.n at ger and freight business solicited. at 8m0aPn-dmara1nvQes at independence Leave Independence at 8:4o p. m. Leave Independence 6:00 p. m. From ArW for Independence Leave Salem Train No. leaves t coim ....4:00 p. m. 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8.50 a. Leave Salem : .,i ,nM at Independence at SKINNER BROS., OWNtrta 9.10 a m : i 'Train No. 72 leaves Alrlle daily INDEPENDENCE AND iLLS liS0 11 ' ...... mil UIIW 1-nA n. m. i iniiiif 11 i i 11 un ini n w - w" MUlNIVIUUin nniLwni TIME TABLE From Independence to Dallas . f. Tnflenendenct Train xo. th ftti dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at ,:TYata1No 68 leaves Independence daily at 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth. 11:05 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at UTraln No 70 leaves Independence 6:30 P. m. ana 6:65 mI.J.n.nrf,c. for Alrlie . rrom i Train No. 61 leaves Independence , G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. JVIarble and Granite Monuments and' Headstones, Cem--eterr work, etc