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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
fAQM MX ..PtNOrwCm ENTEP1UE. INDEPENDENCE. 000". ... i.L.mllLU.Mi.Kin ' 'I ' 1 "''M1 . i jln-inr.- - -.V-V The Kind You Have Always Dooht, Md to been In ue ftr over yu j-ww, a i , VV ftaK miaJa Mail n la dat . IUM irwH - - . .. - ... u,l Mjli4MMdNtn bit Experiment tht trifle wkh and tt What is CASTORIA Castorla 1 ft luvrmW. imbJtnW. Ibr f"11?: iroric, IrI9 and Soothln Syrup. It U fU-n'' " SLuIum neither Opium. MorpMue ""SZJ'SZ and aILV8 Fcv-rUhiwnw. Inures IirrU sd V 1 nd Colic It wlleve Teething- Trouble. cuCPon and FLvtuWuey. It -OmUM the Food. Stomach and lowela, Rlvlnff healthy d rmmrl sleep. The Children's Iaiiocea Tha Mother iVt". CENU1HE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tte Signature w si The Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VMS MNTMI OMMNV, TT MUnM . HWW1Tt. 0 GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN SHOES WE CLAIM A3 GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND TIY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR JSi LlSI OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMP8 iH PATENT LEATHER, QUNMETAL. KID AND TAN. WC WANT VOOH PRODUCE. Drexler & Alexander GROCER aND COTH.En INDEPENDENCE, OREGON BILLS CONFUSE MOST VOTERS 'nuilnpdi men of Oregon will do well to Uk note of the Innumerable county division bllU tor the consider tlon of th jxxiple next fall. Already so many division measuroa have t-n Mod with the secretary of Mule that If half of them am adopted mo map of Oregon will be ao changed that It will not be recognised ev.-u by u na tive son," dt'darea tue peudloton Kust Oregomsn in t Issue ol July 25. Furthornioie the indiscriminate creation of new counties cuunot tall to lucrenne taxation. This Hale can not create tn new counties and pro vide for ten addltonal seta of county officer and hope to get along with present levies. The dlvislonlsts make assertion! to the contrary. But that It 'campaign' talk. That aaine argu ment was advanced In favor of the creation of Mood River eoutity. Yet E. A. Cchlfflor, a Pendleton tailor who owns property In Hood ltlver, found big taxes Increased 61.4 per cent the first .year of the new county's exig ence. It Is the history of every new county that division brings on Increas ed taxation. This is only natural. "Another feature ot these division fights is the fact that division meas ures are sprung when the people re siding It) the proposed new counties do not want division at all. Take for Instance the Orchard county scheme. Manifestly the people residing In the greater portion of that proposed coun tv do not want division. Two of the four towns Included in Orchard coun ty are hotly opposed to the division They are Weston and Athena. They have siood reason for being opposed Division will mean increased taxation and that business now held by Athena and Weston will be diverted to Walla Walla. Milton people Imagine they will get that business. But they won't. Milton Is practically a suburb of Walla Walla and such H will al ways remain. If Orchard county car ries, that business will be lost to this state. "The Orchard county measure was drafted In secret by a little clique of Milton business men. It Is purely a selfish measure. Representative men living right In Milton and in Free- water are opposed to the proposition In communications to this paper they have so declared tneniselves. K-vep the newspapers of Milton and Freewa ter have failed to take up with tne proposition. Neither the Freewate Times or the Milton Eagle advocates the division measure editorially and this fact has caused much comment. The Weston Leader and the Athena Press have declared themselves as utterly opposed to division. The Enterprise wants to do . . . i your "FUSSY printing Don't Scrub Kitchen Floors 11 TBk o.:. .k.. i-lthon flnnr instead of scrub- r aim. umi. -. r. r.r Kvin(T exoensive coverings Ding It every icw nay . - ' , that grow diney and snow wear. . - " yourself. If s easy ana costs uy ACMEQUAJJTf FLOOR PAINT (Granite) is the ideal finish for kitchen, pmtryand laundry Boors, steps auu u,. -"r be walked upon. military, easy to appiy, Clean, naicl to wear w od tonight ana you can it tomorrow. If It's matace D fow4nted, ourircd or finisbwtJ to ny .1 m Xrmm tbetmrpoee. M. KIRKLAND DRUGGIST Independence a . t ? iv 1 V. X mmmAi Despair and Despondency No oe but woman c. t.ll fl.e storT ol """ " .d tb. de.ond.y .ndur.d by wo.n who wrrr . dm'y brde of lll-b..l(h and ps.a becu.. ol d'.ord.rs d 3.r.I..nt. .1 th. d.l,c.te d important di.tinotly hminin.. I h. tortunr. so hr.v.lT end-r-d eo pl.t.lv poet the nerves U lo"l contioued. K. PtorSTi I'.voril. I'rwonptioo it pos.tiv. cure for .alLMN and diMM ol the kiroinine orfmisa. IT MAKC3 WEAK WOflKN STRONG, 3ICK WOMEN WCLL. It allsyt lnn.mm.tioo, heals uloeretion and soothes pal. ?oo.. end bu.ld. P th. n.r... I '('h"ni "ad ,oh.rhood. Hon..! ".dic,n. dealer. ..II TStr- have nolbinl io vrga ui i"- " "".,.. ,nb. .nd h. will .end you fru copy el h.s in Lr (. Common San.e M.dic.l Advi..r-rav...d up-.c d.i. N V. la band.om. clolh-bindinj, 31 Unp.. Addra.. Ur. K. v I ir. '1W hi a"T' E. L. TOWNSEND bm porchnaeU E. T. Henkte'a BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL , Here la a chance to get JL-l i"1"- SPERLING BROS. MEAT 'MARKET ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS FISH IN SEASON ALL ACOOUNTS MUST RE PAID EVERY 30 DAYS. CASH PAID FOR VEAL AND PORK. POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, 530,000.00 Transacts i General Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J H Hawley. Pre, i. B. V. Utrtler. Vice Pre. Ire Powell. Ch. . F. S. Powell. J. B. .Jtumu. 1- M. Blmnaon vy 'ifaMiiftiA Money and time Invested in a training here, Insure, the possessor of SSntUJ dividends throughout life. We take a persona the welfare of each student Living expenses low. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL SALEM. OREGON LET POPULATION INCREASE. Counties Where Division Agitated too Sparsely Settled. The Prineville Review sizes up the situation wisely when it says that the oonulation in most or tne couniies where county division is being agi tated is too small and scattering. Many of the districts are too sparsely settled to permit the scheme. Kesi dents and property owners would be taxed so high that it would mean ruin to a large number. Wait untU tbe counties have more people and the list of taxables warrant county division. advises the Review as follows: "It would be unwise to make any sort of division of Crook County Just ... . i T now. It is too thinly seuiea yei. m due course of time, when the parent county shall have attained 25,000 or an.nno and the list of taxables war rants it, division will be sure to come; it in inevitable. But It is not business onnitv to divide a county of less than m ono souls, and a moment of sooer reflection should convince any one of this. When the proper time arrives and a just county division law is en acted, the three cities most concern ed, Madras, Redmond and Bend, all nf' which have division schemes in mind, can settle the matter between themselves. But so long as the whole state is required to vote upon a mat ter with wtiich only a small part is even remotely concerned, we would advise electors to vote an emphatic NO, not only on, the Deschutes propo sition, but every other county bill." I H. Van Winkle, of Salem, has hart exoerience espeially fitting himc for circuit Judge while serving as as- .itant to Attorney-General crawioru. He respectfully asks your vote. (Paid SLOPER BROS. Tubular Well-Drillers Same prioes for wells drilled with their new larger diameter drill. ' Wells for irrigation purposes. Both Phones Independence, Oregon Your Fire Insurance On account of the great demand for a mutual fire insurance company here in Independence by the people generally I have arranged to repre sent the Farmers' Fire Relief Asso ciation. Chas. E. Hicks. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Ply between Independence and Sa lem daily, except Sundays. Passen ira and freleht business solicited. ' Leave Independence 9:30 a. m. Leave Independence 6:00 p. m. . o, .7:30 a. m. ijeave oeui Leave Salem --3:30 p. m. SKINNER BR08., OWNERS INDEPENDENCE AND M0NM0UlH KAILWAY TIME TABLE Prom Independence! to Dallas Tnrlenendenw . ff ex vn ATI a Monmouth at 6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallai at (-40 a. ni. Train No. 68 leaves Independence dally at 10:60 a. m. and Monmouth a 11:05 a. m. and arrives at Uallas at "Train No. TO leaves Independence daily a 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:80 p. m. acd arrives at Dallas at 4:66 ix m. From tndepewdsncB 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. ... rr m 11 indnnendeno x ram m v-..v- - dally at J: 80 p. m. and Monmouth at 2:60 p. m. ana arrives ai uluuo v 8:25 p. ix. From Dallas for Independence Train No. 65 leaves Dallas 'dally at 8:80 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a. m. and arrives at Independence at 9;15 m- ' j ., Train No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 arlA irr voa Rt IndeDnndenc at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Alrlie.) 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 AlrlW for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Alrlie 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 dally at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 4:50 p. m. . HfkOLflawkins .Vif Dallas, Ore, life ranite Monaments and Headstones, Cem eterv work, etc advertisement.)