Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 09, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE SIX
INDEPENDENCE ENTEAPHlSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910.
EIOHT PACE
ffw m n-fi
iVsM vi nil Vi
0
Tho Ktiul Ymi Have Always Ii'i;:htt inl vUb h Ina bcou
lu for over GO 5 fur, lui-s borno itun o..'
Miul It.iH iHvun.n,!i!iui ;p hH poi
4 Jy-i-ti ,;t,,v iKMiiio to tloecive you In
All Counterfeit, Imitation! awl " Jnst-in-vootl" arc but
Kxperiniotit that trillo X itnd on.Uiij.yor t!i lionlUi f
Infanta and CbtlJivii Esrlonoo isjjiilust Iicriiiion,.
Whet is CASTOR! A
C jo:1.v J-i .1 pnbstltut for Cantor C'l. Part'
rtr!o, liopi r.:; l SootfiLn K,vnij. It 1 i'len-utnt. IC
contain koIa-'. 0iiu;n, lorptilno nor other urooiIJ
MiVsi.i:oo. I;aii:roi.- its yitnratitoo. It destroys Wornw
11 ud "i:;y I cvris-hnes". It euros Dlarrhti iv and AVind
OHe. Jf ri Il'-ves Ttvllilfi? Troubb's, eisros Constipation
and rLUu:eue. It usKhnilutes tbo 1V !, roirttlatcrt tint
tom.:ci ;u..'. lluwol, trivinsr lioiuthy ai;d natural sloop.
The ChlU-i- I'amicciV The Mother's Friend,
CETIUU'Z CASTORIA ALWAYS
Jcara the Signaturo cf a
viia Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CINTAUM COMPANY, TT HUNRAT TfltcT. MCW VOitft ClTV.
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, GUNMETAL. KID AND TAN.
WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE.
P. H. DREXLER
GROCER AND CLOTHIER
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
LSI IS THE
Mb
of the year to have
your teeth oat ani
plat ind bria
work dono. Forout-of-town
patrons w
finish -plate and
bridge work in ona
dar it neotwaary.
Molar Crowns $5.UJ
22kBridgflTeeth3.50
Gold Fillings 1.00
Enamol FitlifiETt 1.00
Silver Filling -50
Good Rub&er . n.
Best '.ubber - -Plates
7.0?
Ptinlou Elr'tiort .53
BEST METHODS
IH. H i Wljf, fitiwmr in Miium
PalTiien titration f'r-e wbaaolatM brllww;
In ordered. Connuitation t reo. loa caonot got better
oainleis work anvwliere, no matter how pioh you iy.
All work luliy guaranteea lor Ufteen yearn.
Wise Dent al .
INCORPORATED
Painless Bentlsts
filling Building, Third I WasWneton, PORTLAND, OREGON
tlUlcHoonHJL M.t. M. liUMldlol
HoriESTEAD
Do you read it? It's a weekly pa
per, adapted especially for ttie Pacific
Coast farmer. Subscription price ?1.50
a year. Wait. You can read it and
the Independence Enterprise for on
year, 104 copies 52 of Pacific Home
stead and 52 of Independence Enter
prise for the price of one, $1.50. By
special arrangement we are able to
offer our readers this rate. Send In
your subscriptions now. Remember
$1.50 for both. Pay either office and
mention this advertisement to secure
the two papers. This offer is only
to new subscribers of the Enterprise.
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
In honor of the late Harvey V,'.
IBcott, Pacific University's first gnu!
j uate, memorial services will be held
in Marsh Hall under the auspices of
the trustees of the college, Septem
ber 29.
Half the wheat produced in Uma
tilla County this season, of 2,500,000
bushels, has passed from the hands oi
the grower to the exporter and ti.o
inlller, according to estimates maI3
by local buyers.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co,. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all- business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obli
gations made by his firm. Walding,
Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
Dr. Alain. Dentist, Cooper Bldg. tl
Genuine Bargain.
We have a beautiful Smith & Bar
nes piano, in fancy figured walnut
case, which was shipped in to Inde
pendence by mistake. This instru
ment is absolutely new and in perfect
condition. We will either rent this
piano, or sell it at a substantial
reduction. Make us an offer. Whol
sale Dept., 15 th & Petty grove Sts-,
Portland, Oro. I3tf
NEWS ITEMS OF
OTHER CITIES
TU trvaHury .1ci!irtiiiiMit tins nlr
tin J fur bid. to bf oj i n.-d Sf;'Mu
lr IS fur aupplytn iiboiit f.'.ono wurtu
of furn'.turo at tl "l I'''!-'"-1
building.
Tlu largoBt exhibit of foultry v ''
shown on t) I'ih-iiIc ivt-a ill '"
diHiilayd thia your tit .! Ojvp i
State Knir at Salem, wiileh ei"i'1
Mun.lay, September. IS, T!i ro 111 bo
IUO0 birds on exhibition.
Three curloiuU of (lr;iv. n 'leln !i;t
p'.H will be ulilpped to I.n:i.lm by Cio
S.il.-ui Fruit I'lilon. Till l" f'e 'I'""
time In the lilniery o! Hie city miy
sued titiUum nt has ever be.-n n !" -tM,
and it in rensldereil a s.mi.il vi
tery for organization of fruit mU u
In the valley.
Metrayed by fiim'-r prims en a win
dow by which they had entered the
renli!cnoe of Mrs. John O! "ti of Ton-
land, two nm:(teur in erlnie, a.-d H
a:ui I I renpeetlvt ly, were captun il by
detectives, mid the loot which they
lind concealed recovered.
The county court of Coos Co'in'y
met this week to conclude the bu!
ness of the year which represents the
lai'Kext outlay of money for pubMe
Improvements In any one year In uu
history of the county. Much has been
done fur tre Advancement of the rural
districts.
rvelarlnj? that the court, y jV? d
Orecon were a dlsfirace to the pre.-tent
standards of civilization, Senotor Al
bert Abraham, of Roseburs. candidat"
for the republican nomination for
governor, asserts he will inspect many
county jails in the s'ate in tha course
of the next few months.
Portland has been the mecca for
check forgers during the past month,
and the detective department has been
overwhelmed with comfhilnts from
.i.i.. . T..lta thn pnllflirfl OI Dllil'
VICLIIIIB. iroiii; ...v .-t -
during the month of August mm
merchants and saloon men continue to
accept slips from those unknown to
them.
Batiininv wns the Inst day for can
didates to file for the coming prim
aries. The complete list of candidate
shows 8ii republican candidates and
20 democratic candidates, There are
Blx candidates for governor alone, of
which four are republicans, and seven
candidates for congress
Five hundred Chinese pheasants
will be Imported into Louisiana by the
game commission and distributed in
sections where these birds can thrive
and propagate their kind. Mr. F. M.
Miller, chief warden of the commis
sion, has placed an order for this nma
ber of birds with a fancier at Cor
vallis. Ore.
The pioneers 'of Southern Oregon,
when they meet in the historic old
town of Jacksonville this fall for their
annual reunion, will discuss plans for
the erection of a log cabin to contain
the relics of early pioneer days. The
log cabin will be typical of early life
in Oregon, with spinning wheel, raw-hide-bottoniPd
chairs and coonekin
tacked to the door.
Briefs in answer to the demurrer of
the Oregon ,& California Railroad com
pany to the federal suit begun Sep
tember 4, 190'J, to compel the company
to sell to settlers land conveyed to
the corporation by the terms of the
congressional tend grant of 1886 have
been filed in the United States circuit
court at Portland, thus protecting ths
rights of 31)00 interveners in the suit.
Eugene is planning a big apple show
during the latter part of October or
the first of November. It is .planned
to place several boxes of expertly
packed apples in each show window
of all the stores on the principal busi
ness thoroughfare of the city, and
display them in air attractive manner.
Suitable prizes will be given to grow
ers who have the best exhibits. This
show will be held just previous to the
big apple fair in Portland and the best
of the local exhibits will be taken to
vhat city to compete for prizes there.
Notice has been sent to all the rail
road corporations in Oregon aside
from the lines that make up the Har
riman system, to the effect that all
figures, estimates and other evidence
for determining the physical valuation
of the road dn this state must be in
the hands f the commission by Sep
tember 15. The valuations of the Har-
riman lines, that is, the Southern Pa
cific, Oregon Railway & Navigation
Company and branch lines, has been
completed. Only tha smaller roads
have not yet been completed and they
bad been given all surMMr to preparo
tasir stimata.
A Poor Weak Woman
As li I. Irrmcd, will tnilur bravely sJ patiently
nu- liieh strong man would t'iv way Under.
Hi Ui-t is women are more patient than llirr ought
to ha under such Irouhles.
n
livery wtimuii titiillit lu know that sh may obtain . ' f V
Ilia mitfcl aknerirmtrut ma.liiiMl a. twin frmm mf ft v ' m
snd in uhialmtr (ouhdtnt and privacy hy writing lu
III World's l)iH-niary Medical Aitix-iation, K. V. FJL'" V fi -.
I'icrce, M. I)., l'leaiilcnt, Hiillalo, N. V. Dr. I'irrca f V "J
has been cliiel coiixilling physirian ol the ImulnU' I Vft
II. ilcl and Suritical Inatitute, ol lliifful.t, N. V., lor MUtlL.
many years and lias had wider practical eicricnca)
In Ilia treatment (if women's diseaaea than any other phyiician in this oouiitry.
His medicines are world-luinous lor I licir aaloinalung cllicacy.
The moat perfect remedy r deviaed for wank sad dU
. cats woman I Dr. I'iaru' l avoril IVeavription.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONC2,
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Th. ttinnr and varied symptnms of woman's prcutiar ailments are fully art
forth In I'luin lini;lili in the I'eople s Meiticul Adt incr (KuiH pj).'i-.), a newly
teviaed anJ up-lu-dute I'dilion of wliicli, ilollil'iimnl, will be nun ltd oil
receipt oi SI one. cent linp to pay coat ol inniluiA vnlt. Addreaa as abova.
E.
L. T O V NSEND
Iium tirciiH d K. T. Iltikle'a
BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL
iloi'e is n chHiieo to c't a fiirt-i lass shsvo and hir out.
PER LING BROS.
MEAT MARKET
ALL. KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS
FISH IN SICVJON
ALL ACCOUNTS MUST EE PAID EVERY 20 DAYS. CASH PAID
FOR VEAL AND PORK.
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid "Gopltal, $3t),CC0.C0 Transacts a (icnural Banking Business
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
J. H. Hawlcy, Pres. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira . Powell, Cash.
F. S. Powell. J. I J. iiimi). I. M. Simpson.
THE NOBLE
I). A. MADISON, l'io.
Corner Coniinerelnl
iiik! Statu .Si root
iaij .m, i)Ki:;on
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. Newtn Squires, the four-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Squires, died at the family home in
Salem, Sunday. Death was caused
bv chicken pox and blood poisoning.
The bov was the son of one of Sa
lem's rural mail carriers who former
ly resided in Polk county. Observer.
LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE
5f5&E
Plys between Independence and Sa
lem daily, Sundays included. Passen
eer and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence 9:30 a. m.
Leave Independence 6:00 p. m.
Leave Salem 7:00 a. m.
Leave Salem 4:00 p. m.
SKINNER BROS., OWNERS
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
(from Independence to Dallas
Train No. 64 leaves Independent
dally 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at
6:15 a. m. and arrives at Lianas 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. TO leaves Independence
dally at 6:15 p. m and Monmouth at
6:30 p. m. and arrives at uauas at
6:65 p. m.
From lrtfvrrdrt for Alriffl
Train No. 61 leaves Independence,
daily 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 Airlle at
8:23 p. m.
From Dallas for Independence
Train No; M leaves Dallas dally
at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65
a. to. and arrives at Independence at
9:15 a. m.
Train No. 69 leaves Dallas daily
at 1:00 p. in. 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 daily
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 loaves Airlle daily at
8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a.
in. and arrives at Independence at
9:10 a. m.
Train No. 72 leaves Airlle 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.
MM W-ble and
Granite
linn i. ' '
Monaments and
Headstones, Cem
etery work, etc.