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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
PACK EIOHI t I"!""" mnrpf NDINCI. OREGON, JULY 29. 1110. INDEPENOCNC inn HERMAN AND HAWLEY RALLY Marlon Square la Salem was the scene of an enthusiastic rally Wtdnt-s day night In honor of the assombly recommendations of CoiiKreiumiaii Ha ley for re-clootlon and acting gov ernor. Jay Uowerman, for tbe office of governor at the forthcoiutug prl n,ri.. There wore fully a thousand neoole on band and much enthusiasm prevailed throughout the evening. The meet in was presided over Dy lapi Carle Abrams, president of the Young Men's Club of Salem. McElroy's plfiidld band wu In attendance and added much to the pleasure of the occasion. Among the speakers of the evening were: R. J. Hendricks, J. H Ackerman, C. N. McArthur. Gov. Jay Bowerman. Rev. Banta, and others. Independence it represented at the rally by E. E. Paddock. W. I Wee, M. Merwln and Chaa. E. Hicks. Apple Crops Are Solo. HOOD RIVER,-rOorge Rae, of Rae A Hatfield, wholesale frultmen of New York, opened the applu-buytng season here by buying tbe entire crop of Sears & Porter and August Paasch. f be Sears A Porter and Paasch or chards are the largest In bearing at Hood River and It Is estimated at this time that their combined output will be 30,000 boxes, mot of wnirh.pre New-towns and SpttrenDergs. Would Come to Polk County Hon. Geo. Miller of Baker City was an Independence visitor for a couple FOLK'S GAZETTEER A niiainnui nirrrtorr of each City, Tomb Hnl Villujr In Orf(in unci V iixhiiiKton, giving a Dt-wrlntive Mtrtrh f euf'h plner. Locution, MifiinK KacHltlea and a ln. fid Directory of each Bulnei i;rd lrufefUii. K. I-. 1'OI.K CO., Inc. Scuttle, ninth. Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it;' is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. NOV 'best TlfilE A. . v I V ' 7 irr : xiv - w - 1 w. WU. fmmm m Miuaa of tha yaar to have your teeth oat and plate and bridga work done. Foiout.. of-town patron we floiah plata of days the lat of the wv. the gusel of Chas. E. Hicks and Mrs. Hicks. Mr. Miller Is one of tbo prom inent politicians ot laatern Oregon mi former represent alive iu th state legUlature from Ullllatu county. He was delighted with hU visit to the Willamette valley aud' expressed la 1... -..ill, I a desire to loowiei nere ii v dispose of his Interests in Baker City. Mr.Mlller is a brother of Mrs. Illcks. Amity Is Thriving Town Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Gillespie, form erly of this city and now residing in Amity, accompanied " by their son, Franklin, and their dautchter, Helen, arrived In Independence Sunday for a visit with friends. Mr. Gillespie re turned home Monday, while Mrs. Gil losple and the ohUdren remained un til Thursday afternoon. Mr. Gillespie reports that Amity is thriving, street and sidewalk improvements being made, and while a' number of new residences are being erected, some families are residing In tents. . , ROAD REPAIRER ENJOINED. Physician Who Trisd to Improve High way Ssrvsd With Injunction, Widespread Interest has been created in khmI mad circle In the ease of lr. Ihiimld MoCnskey of Wltmer. Pa., who butt been restrained from waking fur ther Improvements to the Wlttuer road, a much truveled thoroughfare of East Laniieter township. The pbyslcluu. after fulling to get tbe road uiervlsor8 of bis local towushlp to tlx a dnujieroua and uukept half mile of yellow clay roadway. In des peration and at Ilia own expense be gun to make repairs to the road him self. The doctor built King roud drop" and hired liorsen from farmers through out tbe community who would reut them, and, not belriB able to Induce anybody to repair the road for him, the physiclnu drove the team aud rode the dntu himself. Occasionally a small boy was taken along to stnnd on the drag for ballast. After tifteen hours of strenuous la bor distributed over a period of six to eight weeks after each rain the neg lected byroad was transformed Into a substantial highway. All that was used was the simple woodeu Instru ment termed the split log drag, which can be made by auy farmer out of a log or a few boards. The physician's efforts worked such a transformation in the minds of the incredulous inhabitants of his com munity that the road drag met with popular favor, and the rond officials began to be critically censured for their alleged indisposition to fulfill the duties of their ollicial office. Tbey promptly secured an Injunction restraining the physician from doing any more wort of the kind, alleging that be had done this work "to the injury of the road nt times and to t lie ineonveuience of the traveling public." The case is still before the courts. and bridge work in on day if neoeaaary. Molar Crowm 55.00 lao ma in.KO.il rnrmm- ' . hrlH. work ?aflFreronVnot,et better wnrkanywhere, no matter ho" "' i'1 22k Bridge TtathJ. 50 Gold Filfinfi 1.00 EmimI Filling 1.00 8llver Fillinjl .50 Geod Rubier.. a - Plate"! O.UU Beat ;.ubbr , Ptata 7.50 PaTnleailttr'tloit .50 BEST- METHODS ainiew - ordered. Consultation Free. ainleaa work anywhere. S'Zti v. V earV All work fnUy a-uarantaed tot ftrtean jreara. - All work fully tTiaramaw w ""''"' Wise Dental Co. INCORPORATED Painless Dentists "island Jerseys Attract Attention Frank .Linn di Perrydale and Geo. McBee' " oif' ' Dallas wore - in Indepen dence last Sunday having come here to inspect the fine herd of Jersey cat tie of the Nelson farm. It Is under stood: that they were completely cap tivated -with the fine animals of this herd.. They also-stopped to look over the fine Jersey stopk of the Stump herd at RIenmouth, on their way to Indenendence.' Mr.: Linn is one of the prominent Jersey breeders of Polk county, having recently brought a lafge 'shipment to Oregon from the eastern states. He was one ol the buyers at the West sale' of Jersey cattle at Scappoose. Dr. Lowe arrived in , town this morning. A. G. MAGERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN' 1 75 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALEFON WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Qo1m Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel UUlClll PREPARE D For Bumper Fruit and Hop Crop FRUIT DRYING STOVES & STEEL HOP STOVES a Specialty , These stoves are made of heavy boiler plate lined with fire brick - they re quire no masonry to be installed -every inch of these stoves is heating surface - they are made in all sizes ' h We also have Oryer Pipes ANDERSON FURNACE CO. MANUFACTURER OF The Furnace That Has Made Salem Famous - . . . a AnrMd DUrtKJCT fiflft ' 558 TRADE STREET. SALtm, unwvr.. Studebaker Wagons AND CARRIAGES We have the celebrated line of Studebaker wag ons and carriages again this season. These rigs are especially adapted to the trade of the Pacific coast and give more universal satisfaction than any make of vehicle. They are stronger in every particu- lar than any other ordina ry vehicle. It is the peer of all farm wag ons first in the hearts of the farmers. Modest in price, strongly recommended. HAWWA BROTHERS HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 1