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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
....... ..,-....,. . v,-r t r ihinr r MDKNCK. OR ICON. JUL V f 9. 1910. EIGHT PAOEB PACK SIX i . ... . . THe Kind Ton Hare Always Doofht, and which has bn la DM tot over SO years, hu born the signature of and Ih peea made nndrr tus pet aonal saperrlatoa since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon la this. AU Counterfeit, ImltaUona and " Jut-aa-cood" ar bat Kxperlmenta that trifle wtth and eadanjrer the health of lafaats and Children Experieaoe against Kxperlwent. What Is C ASTORIA CestorU U a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Para colic, Drops and Soothlnjr Byrupi. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jlereotle ab Lance. I La ag-e Js Its g-uaraxttee. It destroys Worms and allays Feveriatuiesa. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieTes Teething? Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcfrmlatee tha Stomach and Bowels, firing; healthy and natural sleep. Tha Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS a ft a a The Kind You Have Always BongM In Use For Over 30 Years. WILL HANDLE EVENING 1 nimse on Tuesday evening, in honor 'of her friend. Mies Fuery of Portland, I who is spending the week with her. Those present were: Misses Margar et Hodee. Ruth Hodge. Stella Fuery ' Irene Fowler, Hallie Stukey, Gladys Irvine. Nola Owen. Mildred Owen, " MabeJ Porterf leld, Emroy McDevitt, , 'Millie Addison, Anna Addison, Grace Owing to the change In the sche- w.1Ia.- TUne geelev. Haiel Seeley, dule of the Independence Monmouth Katnryn jone8( Grace Jones, Emma evening train from uaiias wnicn con- HenkieMaoei Enls Erma Brown, Ha- nects with the Southern Pacific mall mJ Bohannon and Katle Dunsmore. Postmaster Merwin announces that he The evenlng wag spent very pleasant- will distribute papers and letters from Jq aQd game8 Qf varlQU8 that train so that patrons can have knds HazeJ geeIey WQn tne their mall the same evening. . . "literary nroduo Independence & Monmoutn vivu a a uu w - The train now arrives in Independence at 8 P. M. instead of 8:30. The con- Duns more's brother, B. Fay Duns more, was the sole representative of i -a 1 ,.d I n la miictl Annfft- en.euue . the "genus male". A very happy ev- elated and patrons of the postornce . will be greatly obliged In. getting -"" " their mail from the evening train. " I Jolly Picnic r.u Rnv visits Home It Monday evening a jolly party , w.- w.n p.tArsrin of Wend8 went acroM tne rlver and ,. , rrfvfld enjoyed a picnic supper and general North Vakima, Washington, arrived ........ , in the c ty Wednesday to visit Mr. " " ' , j vfl party took delicious lunch viands with "rrt" r;r: ; mi . gentn . the crowd . . , ..- fried beefsteak and made coffee, and in Polk county, and his friends are - pleased to know that he has pros- a-t-oV beag apple trees io- were- J cated near North Yakima for $2000 ler, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kirkland, Mr. , 1 and Mrs. f!. W. Hnnkev. tha MIsbpb man wno purcnaseu - - - - an acre. The the orchard has since been offered $2500 an acre. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson have Just returned from a short trip to Alaska, accompanied by Miss Maud Patterson of this city, who returned with them. Miss Dunsmore Entertains Vina nnnamnrj) AfltprfA.inp.ri A com pany of young lady friends at the er's sister, Mrs. Henry Cauthorn Brittle, Emroy and Opal McDevitt, Miss Opal Hall, Miss Davis, Mrs Claude Skinner, Travis McDevitt and H. Hirschberg. Frank Benson and family of Ken nett, California, departed the first of the week for their home after spend' log a week at the home of the form' GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRY THE BEST. THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IN. SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY 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, 6UNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF OTHER CITIES - i i . - A (tuv argument agalmt ths ersstloa of Detriute county sal bees Sled with the ascrctary of stats by the Madras Commercial club.' A S4 wrltteo (I years ago waa Iliad for record Is the county recor der's office at Albany laat wetk. Tha writing la' clear and the entire dead eaa be' read eaally. ' " One of the most dlaaatroua flrea Id the blatory of Independence destroyed the plant ' of the Spauldlng Lumber Company Sunday, entailing a ioaa ot 130,000. To determine the eitant to wblcb the Indians on the Umatilla reserva tion in Oregon are capable of bear ing the peraonal impossibility of clti aenshlp, the interior department has appointed s competency commission which will examine the three tribes on the reservation. 8li plnkfaced spea that In their na tive haunts play In the anow, havt Just been brougbt to Portland front Northern Japan. They are eitremcly rare, there being only two apeclea oi Simians that thrive In cold climates They live la the mountalna near the snowy line The apple show to be given on No vember 30 and December 1 and under the auaplces of the Oregon Bute Horticultural society will be the largest and most pretentious ever held in the state If the plana of the secretary, F. W. Power and others interested work out successfully. The Spanish-American War Veter ana of Oregon, In annual encampment at Pendleton, adopted a resolution calling upon Prealdent Taft to aupply the Pacific Coast with a fleet of war Teasels equal In number and strength to that maintained on the Atlantic coast Two and s half million dollars are to be expended in the largest Irriga tion project In southwestern Oregon according to plans of F. N. Cum mtngs and assoclatea, who have paid $12S,000 for the property of the Fish Lake Ditch Company as a starter. Insanity aa a plea of defense la criminal prosecution and expert tes timony In criminal and civil proceed ings will play as Important part In the next meeting of the Oregon State Medical association, which will bo in aesalon at Portland, September 7, and 9. Charging that hla character baa been damaged, that be baa been hu initiated and chagrined. M. O. O'Mal ley, state manager of the Fraternal Brotherhood, has filed suit for $16,- 900 damages against John A. Jeffrey, a Portland attorney. The experiments being made In Klamath county aoll In the growing of Mexican Held peaa bare proven a great success so far, and those hav ing planted them believe this product Is destined to be one among the prln clpal products 'of the country when the people Snd that they will grow succesfully there The Carnival association organised to bold a carnival on Cooa Bay Aug IS, expecta to apend $4000 preparing for the event. The cities will be dec orated and much money will be ex pended In electrical Illumination. The money to defray the expenses Is b Ing raised by subscription from the business men. Extensive improvements and add! tlons are being made at the state fair grounds. Foremost among the new buildings, as far as genuine worth to the Oregon farmer Is con earned, are the model dairy barn and model mllkhouse, now In the course of construction. Converting logged-over land Into gracing tracts Is a solution of mak Ing use of the vast areas in Coos county left by the locgers after the timber Is removed. Several experi ments In this line have been carried on, with the result thst there la no doubt about the rough iogged-off land being some day extensively used as range for eattle and sheep. if two proposed amendments to the constitution referred te the' peo ple by resolution of the legislature are adopted, thejeglsiature, will bare the' power either to provide for ex- mptloa of Intangible personalty, or to tax It specifically la s saanner res aooable and collectible," said State u vwiyiHiDDw woanea v. uauo way la commenting upon a feasible method for . discounting tautlea . ef nortgafe aetesr """" - Not Sisters tag sewa Ike street wbe leb Use eWers. Y are setoiBe ie wn w ""7 Ur sad Settghier. aad res rsaUac last a -esse at torn ee fety-lre eU le be aa W Saeet aad fairest. Wkrlee'lMM The feaeral J(. el woasaa U m tUMlelv emeoeleted with the leeai beelib tti Ike eeeeatially fcaalaiae raaa tbel there eaa be ae red ebeeka ead roune fcraa where tbere U lesaale weakaees. kave eaaTereJ froaa tMMkia bare feud praaapl teJM a4 eere U tha aee ef Ot. PUree's Farerlte rreeeeirtleat. It f weaaeabeedi It grree eiger ea4 vileliiy t the Ike eaaaaleaUa, brtdMeae the yee a ad resdeeia the efceeha. N. sloahel. W UMMsn-bf 'T, J Aey ck woeaea saay eeaeelt lr. Pieree by lettef, free. Every 1.1 UMja es MerWlr aoaSseetial. eed e-wered I. a e l.ie e-velope. Addr-ai Werfd a IMapeeeary Medie AaeeeielkMi, D. .V. Pieree, Pres., Buffalo. N.Y. E. L. T QWNSEND has purchased E. T. Henkle'e BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN TH INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here Is a chance to get a first-claes shave and hair cut TROJAN POWDER (Successor to Dynamite) Is the powder that will clear your land of s.umpa. No thawing required. No headaches. Fumelers and safe. Call or write for circulars and prices. HAUSER BROS. Salem, Oregon POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, J30.000.00 Transacts I General Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawley. Pres. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell. Cask. ' r. S. Powell. J. a .?1ubm. I. M. Simpson. THE NOBLE l. A 'MAM80N, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street ALKM, OKKdON SLOPER BROS. Tubular Well Drillers Same prices for wells drilled with their new larger diameter drill. Wells for Irrigation purposes. IllJoth Phones Independence, Oregon Dies of Chicken Pox W. Newton Squires,' the ' four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.' W. H. Squires, died at the family home In daily at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m. and arrives at Airlle at, 7:50 a. m. ' , Train No. 73 leaves Independence daily at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at Salem, Sunday. Death was caused J If ;60 p, & and arrives at Airlle.-at by chicken pox and blood poisoning. The' boy was the son of one of Sa lem's rural mall carriers who former ly resided in Polk county. Observer. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE 9:26 v. m uj.i . ,i From Dallas for Independence' Train No. 65 leaves Dallas daily' at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65 a. m. and arrives at Independence at :15 a. m. Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dallj at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrives at Independent at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at' Monmouth for Air Be.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily , at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 Plys between Independence and Sa lem dally, Sundays Included. Passen m and frelcht business solicited. Leave Independence :30 a. m.,P; minn4 Vriv Independence Leave Independence .6:00 p. BL. ZS'&t4 indndv Leave Salem 7:00 a. m. Train, No. 62 leaves Airlle daily, af- Leave Salem :O0 p. m, :i5 p, m, and Monmouth at 8:50' a. SKINNER. BROS., OVVNEflS INDEPENDENCE. AND, MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIMS TABLE. From Independence to Dallas Train No. 64 leaves Independence dally . 6:00 a. m. and MonmouthH at 6:15 a. m. and arrives af. Dallas, at to a. m. Train . No. 68 . leaves - Independence dally at 10:60 a. m. and Monmouth a 11:05:8. m. and ; arrives at Dallas at 11:80 a.ni. i Train Noi 70 leaves Independence dally at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at :M p. m. and arrives at Dallas' at 6:55. p. m. From Independence, for,Alrile v. Train No. 61 leares Independence m. and arrives at Independence at 8:10 a. m. Train No. 72 leaves Airlle dally at 4:05 p. m. add Monmouth at 4:40 p. m. and- arrives at Independence: at. 4:50 p. na, u , , Gt Hawkfn Dallas, Ore, r llt Gfanite- M 35 '1? o"wiU and 'mi .K aterr wers, etc