Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, August 19, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. AUGUST 18. 1910.
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Dayton, Ore., Aug. 14, 1910 Editor
Enterprise Dear Brother No doubt
you have learned of my recent Illness
and hurried trip home to Dayton. I
have written Dr. Hewitt concerning
my sickness and he will give you par
ticulars. I am Improving rapidly and am
able to do light work about the farm
here. Am staying at my brother-in-law's,
Asa A. Nichols, for a while
aiqn aq oj sJtaa. Avaj ui podia pun
to go to Independence to renew ac
quaintances. i read the Enterprise with a great
deal of Interest and satisfaction as It
gives me the news in brief and am
glad to note the air of improvement
and prosperity that seems to be in
vadiifg our city. May the good work
go on. I trust I shall soon be able
to visit you in your new quarters
With best regards to all, I am,
yours in F. L. T., J. G. McINTOSH.
THE GREAT COW REMEDY
Saves $6 a month on each cow. Good for driving-horses as well.
For sale by
F. E. SHAFER
SALEM, OREGON
Manufacturer of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, Blankets,
Horse Boots and all Turf Goods.
BREAKFAST, LUNCH. OR DINNER
at the Whitehouse 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
aurroundings do much to make life en
Joyable, and these we guarantee. '
WM. MoGILCHRIST & SONS, Props,
SALEM, OREGON
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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, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN.
WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE.
P. H. DREXLER
GROCER AND CLOTHIER
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
NEWS ITEMS OF
OTHER CITIES
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The Congregational Missionary
Hoard of Oregon, with htliUr.ra
In Portland, has been Incorporated for
the purpose of carrying on tha work
of a Suite Homo Missionary Sodoty.
The advocates of atato-wltle teat for
tuberculoeua among dairy cattle, are
planning to get together and auree
upon a method for securing the pun-
tage of a law that will wuke tha teat
compulsory.
Eastern Oregon la getting In lino
for good roads. The. first work la bo
Inc done on what ta to b known an
tho Eastern Oregon road, more than
200 mllea long, between Lakeview and
Prairie City.
In a quarrel over a game of dice In
a Lakevlew saloon where be waa act
ing aa bartender, John P. Carry waa
ahot and almost Instantly killed by
Loula Paysade, a Frenchman employ
ed as camp tender for Dan P. Malloy,
a prominent stockman
One of the most Interesting exposi
tions ever held in the west In point
of quality aa well as in Its educational
aspect will be the Manufacturers'
Food t Industrial Exposition, which
opens at Portland September 12 for a
two weeks' run.
State Senator Thomas B. Kay, one
of the best known republicans of Ma
rlon county, has filed his declaration
of intention to run for tha republican
nomination for state treasurer, and
will make the campaign for the nomi
nation at tha primaries.
Returns from the first carload of
pears shipped from Douglas county
for the season have arrived. The
check was for $1740, representing 600
boxes at $2.90 a box, delivered at
Roseburg. The pears were grown In
the famous Bradburn orchards, about
eight miles southwest of Roseburg,
and were of the Bartlett variety.
To develop the water power on
Warner creek, In Lake county, the
Southern Oregon Water Power Com
pany, capitalized at $300,000, largely
Spokane money, has been organized
and soon will start work It Is an
nounced, on a $140,000 power plant
to be used In supplying light and
p"ower.
J. B. Eaton and Charles Galloway,
constituting the state tax commission,
and F. W. Mulkey of Portland, have
been appointed as delegates by acting
Governor Bowerman to the Fourth In
ternational conference in the state
and local taxation which will -be held
at Milwaukee from August 30 to Sep
tember 2.
One of the largest. and most com
plete "Western" celebrations ever wit
nessed in the Northwest will be held
at Pendleton, the laRt week in Sep
tember, if the earnest efforts of many
of Pendleton's prominent business
men are realized. It Is planned to
more than equal the frontier celebra
tion held at Cheyenne, Wyo., last
year, and is to be from this time
forth an annual "roundup."
The tax figures for Coos county,
which have Just been completed in the
office of the sheriff, show that the to
tal valuation of the property' In Coos .
county has increased nearly $1,000,
000 over last year. The total amount
of land in the county is 786,495 acres.
The total valuation in the county Is
$14,811,901 and the amount of tax to
be paid is $446,458.
Plana are under consideration by
the members of tho republican state
central committee providing for two
tours of tha state by groups of state
candidates. Tho proposed plan is for
the candidates whose homes are in
Western Oregon to go together to
Eastern Oregon and speak and hold
meetings at various points, all travel-
ng together and appearing and speak
ing at the same meetings. It is pro
posed also that the Eastern Oregon
candidates for state office tour West
ern Oregon in a similar manner.
The work on the south Jetty has
een started with funds raised by the
Port of.Sluslaw, and about 1500 feet
f the long pier has been completed.
t is very solidly built, being con
itructed of rocks weighing up to ten
tons each. The government has ap
propriated $250,000 and $50,000 of this
available for immediate use. It is
expected to take three years to com
plete tho work. The government
started this 15 yearsago and appro
priated $100,000. but this was Insuf
ficient and tho work was stopped.
The amount of Jetty haa already been
built is said to have deepened the
What Ails You?
Do you feel weak, tired, dnpwHlnl, have frequent head
aches, coated tonjue, bitter or bail lad la marainf,
"heart-bum," baluhiog of fas, aoid riaiafa ia throat allr
eating, atumach gaaw or bum, loul breath, dixy Plla,
poor or variable appetite, saueea al timet and kindred
armplomi f
If yea have any ooaaiderable number of the
above symptom you are anflTerlng (ran bilious
nee, torpid liver with iadijestion, or slvepepeia.
Dr. Pieroe'e Golden Medionl Discovery It made
mp of the moat valuable anediclnel principles
known to medionl aoieaeo for the permanent
euro of en eh abnormal eoadiliont. It to a noil
efficient liver Invigoretor, ttomaoh tonic, bowel
regulator and nerve etreagtheoer.
TS "Golden Medioal Discovery" it not a patent medicine or secret aottrvm.
full lint of lit ingredients being printed on ilt bottle-wrapper and attested
ader oath. A glance al these will show that it ooataint no alcohol, or bsroi.
ful bahit-forraing drugs. It la a fluid ritrsot snsda with pure, triplr-rsnned
glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots ol native American mrdirsl.
forest plants. World's Diapeasary Medioal Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Va
E. L. TOWNSEND
has purchased E. T. llenkle'a
BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL
Hero la a chance to get a flraU'Iuee shave and hair cut.
TROJAN POWDER
(Successor to Dynamite)
la the powder that will clear your
land of slumps. No thawing required.
No headaches. Fuinclesa and aafe.
Call or write for clrculara and prices.
HAUSER BROS.
8alom, Oregon
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
J. H. Hawley, Pres. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell. Cash.
F. S. Powell. J. B. tump. I. M. Slmpaon.
THE NOBLE
l. A.fMAIHSON, Prop.
Corner Commercial
ami State Street
am:m, OKIXION
SLOPER BROS.
Tubular Well Drillers
Same prices for wells drilled with their new larger
diameter drill. Wells for Irrigation purposes.
Both 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
Salem, Sunday. Death was caused
by chicken pox and blood poisoning.
The boy was the son of one of Sa
lem's rural mail carriers who former
ly resided In Polk county. Observer.
LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE
Plys between Independence and Sa
lem dally, Sundays included. Passen
ger and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence 9:30 a. m.
Leave Independence 6:00 p. m.
Leave Salem 7:0 a. m.
Leave Salem 4:00 p. m.
SKINNER BROS., OWNERS
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
From Indepondonco to Dallas
Train No. 64 leaves Independence
dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at
6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at
6:40 a. m.
Train No. 68 leaves Independence
daily at 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth a
11:05 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at
11:30 a. m.
Train No. 70 leaves Independence
daily at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at
6:30 P. m. and arrives at Dallas at
6:55 P. m.
From Indepondance for Alrlla
Train No. 61 leaves Independence
dally 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
dally at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at
2:50 p. m. and arrives at Airlle at
8:25 p. m.
From Dallas for Indopendenca
Train No. 65 leaves Dallas dally
at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65
a. m. and arrives at Independence at
9:15 a. m.
Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dally
at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35
p. m. and arrives at Independenc
at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at
Monmouth for Airlle.)
Train No. 71 leaves Dallas dally
at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25
p. m. and arrives at Independence
at 8:40 p. m.
From Airlle for Independence
Train No. 62 leaves Airlle daily at
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m. and arrives at Independence at
:iu a. m.
Train No. 72 leaves Alrlie dally
at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40'
p. m. and arrives at Independence at
4:50 p. m.
G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
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