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INOCPCNOENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, JULY 22, 1910.
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HOME
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ATTRACTIVENESS
The Inline W center of all Hint
tliiwl kiiIo hold dear ml U 0110 of
tlio limt mean of altrnctlng Vbtllltr
and eider in t ho town. Il Is thor
fore of the highest Importance I lint It
iirrii!xlliii:n ulioiild bo such n will
Imve a refining and elevating hiflinnr
upon the children and young -plo,
a well hi upon Hi whole community.
It I nut iiiM'iMtHiiry for one to ho rich
or even well lo do In order to enjoy
tlia (lelltiliia of an attractive lionnv
The writer known men and wotneu ot
tlio most hunilile lntlon In II ff who
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ui'i-xirli' ini'itii itml tin wai
hoiilil be In hi lit m straight lino. Iiul
I lut I II Hhoiild Hurl and mil at I In
liiom iiuliiiul points,
-. -.
Why Th Don't Orew,
"Tliu iiiim.1 I remember about Hi
low n." Mi, ll a traveler when sailed
about a lertiilo tiling, "in I lint llmrc
wert Imga wallowing In flip iiiudtuile
III t Ik Klrcei. ruTj huim wan I i'il
repiilnilnu, hihI i In- hitching hi I
froiil of i In- irmi all leaned over a
If tlrwl out." Therv ar a gom! many
town like linn In i In roimirr. and yet
Clii'lr luhiihliiints minder why llicjr
don't grow fitHUT
Thota Plea of Boyhood
How delicious were tlio pies of buy
hood. No pies now ever taMe ao good
What's changed? Tlio plea? No. Il'
you. You've lout tlio strong, healthy
stomach, tlio vigorous liver, tlio act
lvo kidneys, tlx regular bowels
boyliood. Your digestion la poor an
you blame the food. What'a nei
I'd? A complete toning up by Elite
tile Hitters of all organs of digestion
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Iloweln
Try tliein. They'll restore- your boy
hood appetite and appreelmlon of
A HH.L AKIIANOKU I.AHN
by n llllle cure Mini ulleullou lo lawu
and tree uikI Nhrulibcry tin ve devel
oped lieillll I fill elTeelH.
W hen w e xpeiik of beautifying the
lioine KoniiitlM our Urn I thought la to go
liiiinedliHi'ly lo a lnndcnw gardener
mill nu n I In' vt hole iiiuller over to 1)1 ill
Till" will lo Very well In cne you liuve
aiillii'li'iii iiieniiM io wiirriiiil mill iiIko
III eiixe oil me so xliunled Hull you
can eiiMlly i lninue your present home
grimml hiiiI iinike tht'iii wliiil a land
u iiie gillili lei would wmil,
'1 In- oiijeei of I hi article Ih not to
supplant I he IniiiNriipe gardener, for
we nil owe loo inilrh lo lihu lo Inter
fere In any whv with hi eiilllni: Hut
our olijin l l lo wupuexi oiiie way by
willed II may be Misslbie lo "Hippie
nieiil what tut already have about
your home In order to lulim out Hie
lliir- "I lieaiily mid I'hariu and make
your Inline n ili'ltuli
to your family mid your tiieudH.
If you eiill In n k I laiidseaiie par- j
dener IiIm llrsi olmervatluli will be I he j
gfiiernl lay "f Hie ground niul nlze or
the ll Then he will .'railually lu'ttlii
to evolve ceil He eurves and Miiirlen. n
tree here, eerialu Mhrulw there mid an
open );rasn plot In front or nt the ttlile.
In the iiiakliiK of IiIm outline the laud-
aenpe (iiirdeiiei limy wreck aouie of i
your own rherlshed ilann
Where you may have had Home
straight Hud uiik'iilur road in mliid he
will advise a gentle curve, anil whore
you may wish lo go directly he may
clinoxe to lay out the path by a penile
dolour which would mnUe pos.-ihle
aome splendid effecta In shrubbery or
trees. If your houae la already t mea
ly surrounded by ireea he inny ndvle
a liberul uae of the ax for the ben ltd
and brlghtnesa of the home.
There are three Important dlvUlonH
In nil landscape gardening - unniely.
thp house, the lawn aud the trees and
Bliruba. If you are building you will
of course lay out your ground o ml l
cate your house In such a way aa lu
make It 111 In moat effectively with
your pinna Tor hiwn uud shrubbery.
Too tiiniiy people build the bouse lirst
and think about the arrangement of
the place afterword. An hour or more
with pencil nnd paper, sketching out
your ground from different angles, will
mean more lu the final outcome than
you cnu easily imagine.
liigbt here we want to emphasize as
strongly ns we mny that Just as sur
prising results, In u small way nt
least, can be achieved with a small lot
and a cottage us with a mansion on
large grounds. It will require more
brains to arrange the small lot effec
tively thnu the large one.
Simplicity and dignity are the two
words that give the keynote to all suc
cessful work in the arrangement of
the home grounds. After the buildings
have been located and the grounds
properly graded the next siep is to Ue
tertnlue the question of driveways aud
walks.
These must depeud very lurgely
upon tuo nature or me grouuus uuu
the convenience of the people using
tuem. It will be-found that any at
tempt to establish a walk nround and
out of one's way will defeat its own
ends, aud the Inwu will suffer as a re
sult, especially so If the walk is used
for pructical purposes
1 food and fairly saturate your body
with new health, strength and vigor.
00c at all druggists.
Land Agentt' Work Comai to End.
I'OltTLANU. Jmljfe Wo'vcrton ha
put an end to the ncllvkies of land
amenta in ronnect'on with locating
proHpectlve settlers on granted lands
of the Orrgo'i & C'a'lrornln rillrond
aud the Southern I'aclilc company.
With mmo than r.hiM) peiioina In
every state In the I'nlon represented
a Inlet venora l.i H;e suit by which
the government ropes to lorfelt 2.-
Hoii.diio acred ali-ng the rlgiit-of-way
of the Southern Pacific. In Oregon, it
Is stated that approximately $700,000
has been oht ilm-d I'om homeseekers.
While nut dec! Tins fie operations
of the land !oe.:iora and their at
torneys to hav,' been fraudulent, the
court assumed Judicial knowledge of
the statement of Assistant United
and win Is fact Ion j states Attorney Pvans that Home oi
the claims have be n filed upon from
six to etn lines, nnd ha "fomebody
wou'd certaln'y be loser, no matter
what may be the final decision hand
ed down from the federal bencn.
Poison Oak Poisoning
Mallard's Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning", a very painful trouble
She not only cured a case of it on
herself, but oil two of her friends
who were poisoned by this same Ivy
Price 25c, &0c and 11.00. Sold by
Williams Drug Co.
Road Grant to ba Opened.
THE DALLES. The Dalles mili
tary road land grant, containing an
almost unmeasured area extending
through the heart of Interior Oregon,
Is to be developed and thrown open
to settlers, who are eafcor to take pos
session. These plans include exten
sions of the Boise-Idaho Irrigation
project into Malheur county, reclaim
ing 150,000 acres, with an ultimate
cost of nearly $8,000,000. The Willow
Creek irrigation project will be sim
ilarly enlarged. There are to be ad
ditional . extensions to the Sumpter
Valley railroad entering the John Day
valley, while still other additional
transportation schemes are included.
EVERYBODY REGISTER
REGULAR
REGULAR
REGULAR
BKESvS UP
You cannot afford to pass up the opportunity of securing your spring suit
t the Imply ridiculous' low prices. We re forced to wake theae sacri
fices aud It Is up to you to take advantage or ttiein It money saving Is
any object to you at ail.
200 SPRING 8UIT8, 8TRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 50 AND
60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR
VALUE, 122.50, NOW
VALUE, $30.00, NOW .9i
VALUE, $42.50, NOW 1695
ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PRICES
A fine $150 Panama Skirt; a fine fl.CO Lawn Walat. This Is positively
doing 25 per cent better than other stores, and by far the greatest bar
gain ever offered you la Salem,
You should do Justice to yourself and family by at least investigating this
extraordinary offer while It lasts.
CHARMING MILLINERY
We have the most complete stock of trimmed hats and shapes, flowers,
trimming, etc. In Salem. While the price cutting Is In full blast we can
effect groat savings for you.
6EE OUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY
25 per cent on all silk dresses and waists. 20 per cent on ail underwear,
corsets, umbrellas, parasola, hair goods, kid and silk gloves, neckwear, etc
LIBERTY STREET
HALLBERG'S
8ALEM, OREGON
EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS
Strange Disease Suddenly Fatal.
LA GKANDK. Acute anterior polio
myelitis Is runnlg rampant In La
Grande, and two adult victims have
been claimed by the dreaded disease,
which state and local phyplclans can
not explain In detail. Strict quaran
tine has been established, though the
disease Is not believed to be epidemic.
The disease resembles typhoid
fever, but feems to be fatal with
adults only. Several children have
had it and apparently recovered dur
ing the past two months. The vici-
ousness nas a.nrmeu meaicai circies
here.
Office Building Moved.
One of the old landmarks of Dallas
disappeared from Main street tnis
morning when the frame office build
ing occupied by Judge J. L. Collins as
law office for nearly fifty years was
moved to the Judge's residence prop.
erty on Court street. The site vacated
fain street la a nart of the lot
recently purchased by the Dallas Na
tlonal Bank. A modern bank and of
fice building will be built there early
next spring. Dallas Observer.
There is more Catarrh In this sec
tion of 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
tnra nronounced It a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it Incurable
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and tnererore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure ou uic
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
It
Send for circulars and
The Oregon Fire Relief Association,! Dr. Duganne, uentlst, over-Inde-McMinnvillo,
Oregon. Chas. Gregory, j pendence National Bank. Bell phone
Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf 121; Independent. 4410. tt
This does not
Remember that you have to regis
ter every year for every election. You
can't, vote at the comtns' nrimarlea
unless you are registered. The issues one hundred dollars for any case
Ihofm-a tha nnnlils o m ,.f onr.1, In.nnrf. ' falls tO Clire.
ance that every man should register testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney
to take a aand in the contests. Don't! & Co., Toledo, Ohio
put it off; register now. Lay down Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hairs
,. aA o,. h tf n,la mi.' Family Pills for constipation.
ute.
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 'i(mnasium $ccdtt.
$uttt, zimmuniticn and fishing Paekle.
$iei(ekiif $fci(de Repairing.
9eekel
"Cutlery
Sinzcrt
3m
fqpewriter
$40
SA LBM , OREGON.
For Sale Good team harness and
wagon, one fine brood mare with colt,
W. W. Fawk farm one-half mile
northeast of Crowley. - 7-9
BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER
at the Whltehouse 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
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WATER RATEvV (Water by meter applies to resi
dences only.) Eesidence rate on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20o
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Residence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W.
Power, rates on application.
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