Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, August 26, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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INDEPENDENCE ENTEWPKlSE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. AUGUST 26, 1810.
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The Kiatl You Have Always Bought, nml whkh lias bocit
In uc for over 30 yearn, litis borne) Ihe algiLUuro o !
and hits lxHn made under Ills p
.J-i- i. Bonal supervision Inco It lufaiu-y.
WiVTTftA Allow no one to dooelve you in thK
All Counterfeits Imitations and "Jiwtiw-iroodare but
Eiperliucnta that trill with and eiulanirer the health of
Infants and Children lis perleiioe against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, rare
iroric. Drops and Sooth In Syrups. It is rieasanU It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
eubstanee. Its ngo is its sruarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FcverUhno. It cures Diarrhoea and M ind
Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constlpatloa
and Flatulency. It astilmiLites the FimmI, regulates the
Stomach and IJowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
a m. r
nl
He Kind You Have Always Bont
In Use For Over 30 Years.
YWK OIHT.UH CO.MRTi TT U TCr. I W OIT.
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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.
NO-FLY
THE GREAT COW REMEDY
Saves $6 a month on each cow. Good fop 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 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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COPVHICHT
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. 8EE 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
The annual run of torn cod h
tartcKl In Necaulcum rlur and the
Ooh ar to be had In any quantity.
Competition between mill and ex
porter! resulted in sale of more thsui
30.000 sacks of Weatou wheat at 80
centa for No. 1 club.
Accused of aaault with a denser
out weapon, Thomas Hurt, of Wilbur,
is hiding In the woods somewhere In
the vicinity of Oaklund, and all ef
forts to capture hlui have proved fu
tile.
A stay of execution of the death
seutence Imposed on Ike Marrell for
the murder of Herbert and Walter
Newell last June ha been denied by
the State Supreme Court, and Harrell
will pay the penalty for his crime on
September 9.
Astoria's fifteenth annual regatta,
scheduled for the last three days of
this month, promises to eclipse any
event of the kind ever before held at
the "City by the Sea." In year past
this fete has been the occasion for the
gathering of thousands of Oregon and
Northwestern people at Astoria.
The forest fire situation In the Cra
ter National forest grows steadily
worse. Numbers of the present In
adequate force of fire fighters are
nearly exhausted, many have had no
eleep for hours, men have fallen
asleep on the Are lines and only saved
by friends from death In the flames.
Felix Currln, a farmer residing four
miles from Cottage Grove, who has
conducted an individual experiment
station on his farm for many years,
has nearly SO varieties of wheat and
many kinds of vegetables. The Lane
County Fair Association has promised
to give Mr. Currln a special space for
his exhibit. In his space will be
shown about 150 varieties of squashes.
At the Springfield carnival, the big
hot-air balloon burst at a height of
200 feet and Aeronaut Cobe had a
narrow escape from death. A3 soon
as the big bag burst he cut loose with
his parachute, but it failed to spread
until within a few feet of the ground.
Had it delayed a few seconds longer
the man would have been dashed to
death.
An average income last year of $20
per acre was earned by all lands irri
gated under the Klamath government
reclamation project. Such is the es
timate made by conservative experts.
Thi3 .Includes all of the 27,000 acres
that have received water, a part of
the land being new. Also a great
many of the more than 300 new fam
ilies that have settled on the project
since it was opened knew nothing
about Irrigation before coming, hence
the first two years must be consid
ered as largely experimental.
Owing to the fact that it has been
repeatedly said that the averago voter
is uninformed on Initiative petitions
in general, and in order to get before
the people the merits of their meas
ure, H. O. Thompson and O. M. Kern,
prominent citizens of Cottage Grove,
who have long been earnest county
division advocates, are beginning an
educational campaign in the interests
of the proposed Nesmith County and
are now covering the state In auto
mobiles. That foreign life insurance compa
nies draw greater profits from the
state of Oregon than any other class
of business and invest less of their
capital or utilize less of it towards
contributing to the state's welfare or
Industrial prosperity is evidenced by
the fact that during the 11 year per
iod, 1899 to 1909 inclusive, 35 life in
surance companies collected approxi
mately $17,000,000 from policy hold
ers In the state while the total com
bined capital which all of them in
vested in Oregon securities was less
than one-third of the Immense
amount.
Water Commissioner F. M. Saxton
of district No. 2 will begin holding
hearings for the purpose of taking tes
timony for, the adjudication 'of the
water rights along Willow creek in
Malheur County at Ironsides next
Thursday, August 25. He will also
take testimony In the same adjudica
tion at Brogan Saturday, August 27,
and at Vale, Monday, August 29. He
will take testimony for the adjudica
tion of the rights along Cottonwood
creek also at Vale, Wednesday, Aug.
31. In October testimony will be
taken In the matter of the adjudica
tion of the rights to water along
Crooked river In Crook County.
Women's Secrets
of
There U on. m.n i. lb. United &.M who hat
More women's oru man y " -- , -- -- :
"uutry. lb... eeereM ere eot eret. of .u.lt or .h.me, hul
JJrete of .uff.rir... end (hey h.v. be. nfid.4 toDr.
H IV. fierce la the hope end eipect.t.oo ""J1
Th.l be ol lhe.e women have been di.appomted in Ihc.r es
rVc.hon. it proved by the f.ol Ib.t r.intye.,ht per cent, ol
ill .Z. trei'ed by Dr. Fierce beve been eb.olulely end
Z oletheVeuTLd SuJh . record would be rer.erk.hl. if the
Maee treal.d were numbered by hundred, only. Hul whoa
Ihet record eppliee lo the treetroeot ol more then bill-e- nu
tftrli letter, eh.o.ut.l, without
rtere AH tX m.iled, ."led in perfectly pi.in envelop... without
T J" ntini or rdv.rti.in,! wh.t.v.r, upon them. Writ, w.thout ,..r .. with.
I JC, to World'e Di.p..rr Me"! A..oei.tion, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Pm..,
Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. PIIJRCE'8 FAVORITH PKICHCUIITION
wtUm TOTo!. Woxuen Btrona;,
Ulob. Womou X7V11
E. L. TOWNSEND
has purchased E. T. Ucnkle'i
BARBER 8HOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL
Here Is a chance to get a flret-ilaee shave and hair cut
TROJAN POWDER
(Succexsor to Dynamite)
U the powder that will clear your
land of stumps. No thawlug required.
No headaches. Fumeless and safe.
Call or write for circulars and pricea.
HAUSER BROS.
8ilem, Oregon
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacls a General Banking Business
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
J. H. Hawley, Pres. J. B. V. Butler. Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell, Caeh.
F. S. Powell. J. B. .'tump. I. M. Simpson.
THE NOBLE
I. A.riIAIISON, Prop.
Coriwr Coiiinierc-lal
and State Kmet
5ALKM, OKIXJON
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. VV. 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 8:30 a. m.
Leave Independence 6:00 p. m.
Leave Salem a- m
Leave Salem 400 p. m.
SKINNER BROS., OWNERS
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
Igrom Independence to Dallas
Train No. 64 leaves Independent
dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at
6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at
6:40 a. m. . 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
6:65 p. m.
From Independence for Alrlie
Train No. 61 leaves Independence
dally at 7:00 a. m: and Monmouth at
7:15 a. m. and arrives at Alrlle 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 Alrlle at
8:25 p. m.
Prom Dallas for Independence
Train No. 65 leaves Dallas daily
at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55
a. m. and arrives at Independence at
9:15 a. m.
Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dall
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 Alrlle.)
Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily
at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25
p. m. and arrives at Independence
at 8:40 p. m.
From Alrlle for Independence
Train No. 62 leaves Alrlle dally at
8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a.
m. and arrives at Independence at
9:10 a. m.
Train No. 72 leaves Alrlie daily
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.
Jvlarble and
III Granite
Monuments and
Headstones, Cem
etery work, etc.