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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1910)
PAGE EIGH1 Clam PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. AUGUST 12. 1910. MAYOR GAYNOR ASSASSINATED ANTIOCH NEWS. William J. Gaynor, mayor of New York, a. shot lu the head Tuesday while embarking (or vacation on an Atlantic liner for Europe. The wound U serious but may not prove fatal. The mayor wii removed to a hosplt I from where bulletlna are being Is ued as to hia condition. The big Iluer waa gay with flan and ringing with ahouted good byvs when the shooting occurred. Most of those who had been aboard the ship to ay farewell to frlenda or relative had gone ashore, but a little group re mained to talk with the mayor. They were standing on the port side of the vesstd, near the promenade deck for ward, and were in the act of posing fa of CorvaIllg vlPd her lor a group Pno,Kr,.n wirp , Mr and Mr, A,1(n Towni gher, the would-be assassin, unnoticed ewt d of the pRgt we(,k pusned nis way almost 10 me mayors Miss Addle Clinton U vlslilng re stives at Airlle this week. Several thresher started this wee Miss Ada Scott returned to Toledo Friday after visiting aeveral dnya at the Jl ah back home. O M Lehman and Geo. Hewlett made a buisnesa visit to Monmouth Monday. Henry Lehman visited hU bnther Levi In Independence over Sunday Lafe Johnson and wife visited rela Uvea at Lewis Me Sunday Tom Marks has purchased a wood saw. Mlssea Elda and MUlle Clark spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Itelle Sullivan of Talmage. Marie Morlan of Monmouth Sunday ed with Hert Cross and wife. Glen McNeil of Monmouth was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Towns the first of the week. Mrs. Ella Barnes and daughter, tide and fired point blank at his head. The man Gallagher Is locked In a cell at Jersey City, held without Cn 'rt.h Dan. tie expresses no remorse. POLK'S am aBHHa - Mrs. Minnie Mack attended a recep tion at Dallas Inst week In honor of Rev. Myers, pastor of the Christian orr of 9 Tn a and Village ia Orron and Mnhiniilon, (iving a Ita-M-ripNve Mtleh of eiieh plrtrt. JM-Mltuti. Mililn Karllillra and a fiml lllrrrl.iry of each Jiualnroa ana I rt T rn toa. K. L. POI.K CO., Inc. Nwtlle. Huh. William Herrln and son George of Independence were In our vicinity Friday. Electric BMers 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. Struck a Rich Mine S. V. Bend of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health In Dr. King's New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Trou ble after 12 years of suffering. They are the best pills on earth for Consti pation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 2'c at all druggists. Read August Sunset Read "The Philippines As I Saw Them," by General James F. Smith. Ex-Governor of the Philippines, and "California's Black Gold, the Ro mance of the OH Wells," by Walter V. Woehlke, in Sunset for August now on sale at all news stands, fif teen cents. mm mi or toe yetr to ttv your teeth oat and pi ate siid brilK work done. For out-of-town pat roil w Oniia plat and mAsmMatMieL. , v.lilri i mum bridge work In on. Ur if neoeajary. PBIOM1 MolirCrowni $5.00 22k Brid(tTMth3.50 Gold Filling! 1.00 En.m.l Filling. 1.00 Silver Filling .50 6ood Rubier -A Plato- 5.00 Plata 7.50 Pimlait Eitr'tlon .50 car MfTHopa , R. W. k. WISE, rnanar ua Mium n Tim iiTuumia a Pimm Cougars Show Up Again. Thos. Warren of Talmage reports having seen the cougar which was re ported In the Highland country a short time ago. One day last week while on his way to Brown Lake fish ing, he came upon two cougars out on the Ketchum place. Cougars have been seen in that vicinity during the last two or three years and efforts have been made several times to run them down but without success. Mr. Warren is anxious to see a party or ganized to go out and hunt them. He ( believes that they can be found with little trouble. PREPARE For Bumper Fruit and Hop Crop FRUIT DRYING STOVES & STEEL HOP STOVES a Specialty These stoves are made of heavy hoiler plate lined with fire hrick they re quire no masonry to be installed every inch of these stoves is heating surface they are made in all sizes We also have Dryer Pipes ANDERSON FURNACE CO. MANUFACTURER OF j The Furnace That Has Made Salem Famous 558 TRADE 8TREET, SALEM, ORE GON. PHONE 886 Palnles titration ie when plate or bridge work j 1 nr.Uiwi (Vminilrfttinn 1-raa. Yon cannot net better bainlens work an v where, no matter how much yon pay. w ii l. S .. tons - fiftahatn oim. Hop Pickers, Attention About the 2uth of August I shall ex pect to begin picking in my yard of avwva "aTk A. 1 ad.- nops. All picKers now ueie can gci W ISC GUI 31 KjQm a chance at this early picking by call- j ing up Clyde Hill, on home phone, j Wagon will call for pickers every morning at Independence. 11-12 INCORPORATED Painless Dentists lilllni Building. Third t Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON Sliic. Hour.: S A. II. U I. M. luU7I, 9 W 1 SPERLING BROS. MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS FISH IN SEASON ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID EVERY 30 DAYS. CASH PAID FOR VEAL AND PORK. A. G. MACERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER3N WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET " SALEM - OREGON 1 COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations t60 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Cnlom Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel OaiClll 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. HANNA BROTHERS HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON I