Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 21, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE.
EIGHT l
Nw York, sole genu for th UnlUd
ANNIVERSARY
Slates.
Remember tho uaiue Doan't and
take uo other.
ABUSE OF THE INITIATIVE
IS OBSERVED
INDEPENDENCE, OWEOON. OCTOBER 21. WO-
iifcttllorcb Clothes
$10 TO $30
HERE ARE SUIT AND OVERCOATS GOOD FOR THAT TIRED FEEL-IN0-THF.Y
ARE SUCH A RELIEF TO THE MAN WHO HAS CROWN
WEARY OF COMMON STOCKS.
THE WAY THEY ARE MODELED AND MADE, AND STYLED AND
TAILORED. IS ONLY A LITTLE LESS SURPRISING THAN THE WAY
THEY ARE PRICED.
We Have a Eeputation for
Building Good Clothes
WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR BUILDING GOOD CLOTHES, AND
THIS FALL THE 8H0WING IS ADAPTED TO MAKE ANY MAN
PROUD. LET US MAKE A NEW MAN OF YOU.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
SALEM, OftZeON
It la a itross abuat of the rights
guaranteed by tho Initiative and Kef
reridum Amendmeut to the Oregon
Conatltullou to bring up woman suf
frage at every general election. This
measure wan submitted In 1SO0 and
beaten by a plurality of 2137. In
1906 U wag again proposed aid wa
beaten by 10173. In 1908 it was agali
on tho ballot and It waa beaten by
a niajorlty of 21.641. Notwithstand
ing" these repeated defeats, more de
cisive at each election, the aame
measure la again on the ballot thla
year. The ballot title la misleading
and Indicates a propohal to give votes
to taxpaylng women, only, but the
measure to bo voted on la the aame
proposition which the people have so.
often and ao recently condemned. It(
vhojld bo voted down this year by an;
increased majority, especially because
of the fraud t," (n it'ikon t be porpe-
trated ou the people by the use of a
falae and misleading title on the bal
lot. OREGON ASSOCIATION OP
POSED TO WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Mrs. Francis James Bailey, President.
(Paid advertisement)
LETTERS FROM
STAFHCRIBES
MONMOUTH NEWS
Miss Ollle CoulUT of Dallas visited
relatives here the past week.
Mrs. P. H. Johnson and children
visited relatives at Falls City over
Sunday.
Mrs. George Sullivan and daughter
attended the carnival at Falls CMty
Friday.
Mtes Leto Wolverton visited friends
In Salem the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker of Phi
lomath visited friends here the past
week.
Rev. J. M. Glass of Pasadena, Cali
fornia, delivered a fine temperance
lecture at tho Baptist church Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. George MubcoU went to Sa
lem Friday to have her eyes treated
ly Dr. Glllis. the specialist.
Mrs. J. Houseman and daughter
went to Dallas shopping Friday.
Mrs. J. R. Remington and Mrs. J.
Lindsay went to Newport for a few
days' stay with Miss Loretta Smith
and to enjoy the ocean breezes.
Mr. White aud son, , Orvllle, re
turned Thursday from a two weeks'
fishing and 'hunting expedition on
the Alsea and report a pleasant out
ing. Harol Bogert came home from Sa
lem Monday.
Miss Ethel Newman was an over
Sunday visitor in Salem.
Milton Force came from Portland
lor a Sunday visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Force.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp of
:Stayton visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hawley, the latter's par
ents. They made the trip in their
auto.
Almost every other person on the
streets Is a stranger, Two-thirds of
the old. residents Have' moved away
and new ones have taken their plac
es. This world is like a kaleidoscope,
ver changing, and our town is no ex
ception to the rule.
. t'
Deafness Cannot be Cured
toy local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by
an Inflamed condition of the mucpus
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube Is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, deafness is
the result, and unless the inflamma
tion c&n be taken! out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
casea in ten are caused by catarrh
which la nothing but an Inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that can't be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo,' Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. ANTIOCH NEWS
Mrs. William Mack was a Dallas
visitor Saturday.
Oscar Lehman and wife were trad
ing in Falls City Saturday.
Geo. Sullivan of Monmouth were
In our vicinity the first of the week.
Milt Bosloy made a business trip
to the county seat Wenesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eb Marks of near
Rlckreall spent Sunday" with Alls
Towns and wife.
Orvllle Sevier of Eugene visited rel
atives and friens here the past week.
Mrs. Geo. Bennett and children of
Monmouth spent several days of last
week with her parents, William Mack
and wife.
Ernest Riddell and Geo. Grounds
started to California Monday. They
will spend the winter down' there. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Johnson were
trading in Monmouth Saturday.
Walter John som j and family, Dick
Ogle and family of near Independence
Sundayed with Mr.'and Mrs. Johnson.
Daniel Dodson of Airlie was a guest
of his sister, Mrs. Dave Olln, last
week.
Jay Clark of Monmouth was seen
In this locality Monday.
KNIGHTS HOLD
OPEN MEETING
A social session of the Knights of
Pythias was enjoyed by members,
their families and friends in their fln
home in this city last Monday night.
Fully seventy-five were present en
gaged In the evening of merrymaking.
The evening was delightfully inform
al and was spent In the enjoyment of
social games which were followed by
a sumptuous banquet such as the
Knights know how to serve. It Is un
derstood that a number of applica
tions for membership are on hand
for the lodge as a result of the ev
ening's entertainment.
PARKER NEW8
Mr. Wilson was in this vicinity last
week sawing wood for some of the
farmers.
Ralph Davidson ' was helping Mr.
Russell saw wood last Saturday.
Mrs. P. T. Petersoni and children
were shopping In Independence Fri
day. Miss Ethel Lewis attended teach
ers' institute in Dallas last week, re
turning to" Parker Sunday.
Mrs: M. E. Connett was ami Inde
pendence visitor Friday and Satur
day. P. R. Alexander, Isaac Compton and
Gale Alexander were hunting in this
viicnity all day Saturday. We did
not learn the results. "
R. Davidson sold two car loads of
hay last week.
Percy Dickinsomi and family came
up from Independence in their auto
mobile .Sunday.
Judging from the number of shot
fired, Saturday was a bad day for the
pheasants.
Rev. McCain came up Sunday morn
ing on the elevem o'clock train.
All those present' were treated to
a' good, sound, sensible temperance
talk here Sunday morning, delivered
by Rev. McCain.
Esten Bevens has moved away and
another party has rented the DeHa
ven place.
Miss Bush of Independence was
visiting in our berg Saturday and
Sunday.
Fred Wells went to Buena Vista
with Rev. McCain Sunday afternoon. ,
Some ' of our people attended the
temperance rally in . Independence
Sunday night. .
We trust that when election day
comes "the saloon must go."
Look out for a big time at the
Parker schooltiouse a Week from next
Sunday. Further announcements lat
er. We wish to correct an error which
we made last week to stating that
Mrs. McCarthy was a sister of Mrs.
Mary Davidson, as she was her aunt.
STRAIN TOO GREAT
Hundreds of Independence Readers
Find Daily Toll a Burden.
The husle and worry of business
men.
The hard work and stooping
of workmen,
The woman's household cares,
Are too great a strain on the kid
neys. Backache, headache, sldeache,
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
follow.
Read the following, and learn the
cure.
. Mrs. W. H. Wood, 733 N. Front St.,
Salem. Ore., says: Although I have
never had occasion to use Doan's Kid
ney Pills myself, 1 know that this
remedy is an excellent one for kid
nev and bladder trouble. It has been
used in my family with the most sat
isfactory results." 1
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo,
f ' Don't Forget
When In need of a sewing machine
or any of Its parts, don't forget the
name of Geo. C. Will of Salem, Ore
gon. ' He sells all makes. 21-22
The fifty-ninth anulventary of the
ReUkah degree of Oddfellowshlp was
celebrated by Cloverleaf Rebekah
lodge of Independence last Tuesday
night. It was a splendid affair and
was attended by at leant 2')0 Rebek
aha. Odd Fellows and their friends.
An entertaining program, constating
of music and speechniaklng, waa ren
dered after which games were In
dulged In. These weer followed by
refreshments of Ice crean and take. ,
The principal feature of the even
ing wui the address delivered by
Mrs. Corrle Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard
has a firm hold on the hearts of Inde
pendence people and they were de
lighted to listen to br discourse. The
musical program was as follows:
Vocal duet by Florence Gebo and
Doris Herren; piano solo by Leona
Sperliag; vocal solo by Chas. Hunt
loy; piano solo by Irene Fowler; vo
cal solo by Lora Craven; vocal duet
by Opal and Emroy MeDevitt; violin
solo by Chas. E. Hicks. ,
Homer Mills has purchased the
Vanortwlck property on Fourth St.
Vote for I. II. Van Winkle, of Sa
lem, republican candidate for Circuit
Judge. Two to elect. (Paid adver
tisement.) ' 21-23
0FFICER8
H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT
A. NEL80N, VICE-PRESIDENT
C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER
THE INDEPENDENCE
NATIONAL BANK
INCORPORATED
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
' DIRECTORS
H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. 6EAR8, B, F. 8MITH AND
OTIS D. BUTLER
Zttkktk and Jmnadum ecch.
$unH, rtmmunittcn and Risking ffackle.
40
SA LEM, . OREGON.
IRONS
Free on Trial
WOMEN REALIZE THE CONVENIENCE AND LABOR-SAVING
VALUE OF AN ELECTRIC IRON. THE
COST OF ELECTRIC ENERGY USED AMOUNTS TO
LESS THAN FIVE CENTS PER HOUR.
PHONE HOME 5010 OR BELL MAIN 41 AND WE
WILL SEND YOU AN ELECTRIC IRON ON THIRTY
DAYS FREE TRIAL. AT PRESENT THERE ARE
OVER 50 ELECTRIO IRON IN USB IN THIS ClTY.
Northwestern Corporation
J. L. WHITE, LOCAL MANAGER.