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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
I.OHT ,Aatl ' wotptN0.MClNM..INDlMH6HCt,WtON,OCTCIimi,110. ' AMMN1 ! I ....... I rucr. M. D. . P. iWOrl iftnntn. Ifi sUDrame. inUIIIUie lor inur.w."v. , - - - 1 - . . . mm m i niMUUi( vrjn pwltlty DleaM of Women REDDY BILL IS LIKE HOME ILL la tili eddrs lK rrlday night, Hon. A. 8. HulU said that the homo rulo bill was tot Hk Iho '"Ruddy" bill. 11 this statement he condemns (tin lleddy bill. That Is good. Hut in so doltiK be also condemn tlm homo rulo bill. Tho only real difference between the two bills lb In tiat the homu rulo bill confines Itself to the liquor question and the lleddy bill took In gambling, thesier. horse rmrliiK. etc On the liquor question they are alike In thought and effect. In order to mislead the peolpe an to thu real Intent of the bill he tried to show Hint It did not do away with the JiirUdli Hon of the stale by quot liiK lb" phrase, "tMibJwt to the con stitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon. Hut he failed to go fnriher. "and the escluslve" note Unit, word "exclusive" "power to li cense, regulate, control or to suppress or prohibit, the sale of Intoxicating liquors therein li vented In such uiu nlclpa'lty." The home rule bill gives the state absolutely no power over the liquor traffic In the city and that nieana of the atate. Vote down thla bill. It ! un-American. Vote 329 X NO. A Chance to Trad Will trade for uuriWni . Tan acre la Rogue river valley. Cbaa. K. Hicks. Indepeiideiu-e, Oregon, Tan Day for Library The ladlea of tho reading club will have a "Tag Day" on Saturday, Oct. 2!i. for the benefit of tho public libra ry. It la boped that every one will give thla benefit tbolr heartiest tup port aa it la well known thnt our II hrary ha bueu a aource of (treat en joyment and help to tho town and surrounding country. Tea -w ill be aerved free in the II b:ury during the afternoon. All arc coi'lluJIy Invited. Want Sewsr Extended The Mople of N'orth Independence are moving In the mailer of a sewer f ir ihi-lr part of the town. The prop oslt.on la thut they will open the Ulteh to the river if the city will lay the nlpo. The people of the north part of town' think that thla la a fair proportion, that they are entl Ilea to some benefit of the bond in ane aa they pay their portion of the tales. a tre la already a ditch that with but Utile work can bee utilised It la likely that the council will grant the request of the cltliens of that part of town. Dr. Alltn, Dantlat, Coopar Dldf. tf Mrs. A. D. Davidson wai Balem vlaitor Wednesday, AlleUder Blkker. What la UT Aak .isWilliams DniM Co. 10tf Hell TeU'pbona Main til THE KLDRIOGt 0. K. VanAllen, Prop. .. . .... ... ii Less tunny rooms, ea aulte or sin dnr' 148 N. Commercial et, Salem, Ore. Dr. Dm k ii no, Dentist, over Inde-j , pendence National Hank. Hell phone, L. I HEWITT, M. O. ' 121; Independent. 4410. tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A doctor cannot atbleve the auc coaa bis skill entitle him to. unless. Office In Cooper building, reom I bis prescription are accurately eon and I. Office hoara, S a. m. to It re. pounded with freah, pure druKS.Tbafi and 2 U I p. m. CalU answered night what w do Williams Drug Co. lOtf and day. I. P. SWOP I ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTAM PUILIO W1U pracUce la all eouna of Uie BUU, Probate mature and collea Hods given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Uldg. Independence Oregon W. ft. ALLIN, D. O. ft. DENTIST Doth phone. Cooper Bldg. Indupeodvure. Oregoo. J. 8. SMITH, LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Farm sales a apeclaliy. Satisfaction guaranteed. Independent phone. AIRLIE, OREGON r COUNTY DIVISION. Case Is Continued tv, ... rst tha atatn liralnst Wll ..., i..r.nn..n o.wi Hnv Smith was 1 Under the present lawe In the opin ...11.1.1 ( thla citv Wednesday mom- Ion of eminent lawyer, countlea cao Ing before JudKe Wilson. Sanford only lx, divided or boundaries changed Snyder appeared for the defense. Thei oy uie voie o. lu vv game wardens asseu lor a, cuinn.u anco. Thla Is a case In which theae boyn are accused of killing a Hob White quail. According to the defense in tho case there seems to bo no evl donco to convict the boys. The case has been continued Indefinitely and thore Is every Ukllhood that it will never be called. Surprise Tendered Mrs. Shafer A number of the ludles of the IUru lund neighborhood surprised Mrs. An nie Shafer Wednesday morning at cloven o'clock by calling on her with' well filled baskets. A bounteous din ner was served by the ladles and the day was much enjoyed by all pdesent. Those present were: Mrs. Guile, Mrs. It. H. Campbell, Mrs. R. O. Si mons, Mrs. Jennie Whlteaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Whlteaker, Mrs, Maggie Dlxon, Mrs. Lillle Compton, Mrs. Bal lard, Mrs. House, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Duffum. It's the World's Bast No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with) Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the one per fect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boila, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Ail Iiiwh snould be obeyed. Some le.ws should be appealed or amended The law creating new counties Is un faJr as voters are asked to create now counties where they cannot know the local oondltlona and might form a new county where four-fifths or the residents of the old county are op- poiied to It. What do the votera of Clasop know of the needs of Grant, Malheur, Crook, UmntlllH. Douglas, Lane, Wash ington. Clackamas and Multnomah They could vote Just as Intelligently for tho county officers in these coun ties aa for their division or the chang lug of the boundaries. There is strong opposition to dl vision in all the counties mentioned and it would seem to be but Justice that these localities should settle their own local differences. You will have the privilege of vot ing for a bin to leave the function of new couictles and municipalities to the districts interestd. As between man and man, would not this plan be the more1 eaudtable? Thm averaae voter will certainly take this view of it. In all fairness now, will not your conscience and en of right tell you to vote against All division and vote "Yes X 3C2," which will relieve you of the tnsk of untitle- for measures with which you can not be familiar. TONIGHT J. M. GIL ASS of Pasadena, California Speaks on Oregon Dry" He Is Full of FUN, FACTS and FIRE Hear Him at OPERA HOUSE Friend-Making Sale ONE OBJECT OF THIS SALE 18 TO INDUCE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, WHO ARE NOT ACQUAINTED WITH OUR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO AT LEAST COME AND SEE THE HANDSOME NEW STYLES GATHERED HERE. OUR FALL VALUE GIVING IS EXTRA ORDINARY AND IT WILL BE GREATLY TO YOUR INTEREST TO INSPECT THEM. 75c Shirts 56c Good assortment of dress or negligee shirts In all the wanted colors; for the week, 75c values 6Gc Great Sale of Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests AND UNION SUITS 25c Vests 19c $1 white Union Suits ..80c Women' white fleece-lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, medium weight, $1 vals..80c New Outing Flannels 15c values Hc 12 values 9c 10c values 8c 8c values 6c Extra special 4c Remnants One-half of one-half, or one-fourth of the price on the bolt. Dress Goods Anyone that has ever pur chased our dress goods does not need an Invitation to come again. The superiority of the goods themselves U sufficient Inducement, We know that our dress goods will stand the test of wear, cleaning, etc., and we have all the latest fabrics and popular shades. We want you to come and see them. Muffler Sale INTRODUCTORY SALE OF MUFFLERS All colors, pretty make. Just what you need for the cool days that will soon be bere. 60c Mufflers 3c 35c Mufflers -29c Petticoat Sale 85c black and white stripe Petticoats 69c $1.25 blk. sateen and Heath erbloom Petticoats ....89c $1.50 blk. sateen and Heath erbloom Petticoats ..$1.12 Children's Dress Goods 16 2-3c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c and up. See the beautiful serges and cheviots at 65c per yd. Black Silk Sale These silks are all one yard wide, all new. and the quality Is so good that It Is a pleasure indeed either to see or handle these silks. We ask you to inspect them $1.75 Peau de Sole and Taffeta $1.49 $1.50 Ducnesse, Messaline and Taffeta $1.24 $1.25 Peau de Sole and Taffeta - 99c " $1.00 black Taffeta 87c r Ginghams, per yd 5c Calico, per yd 5c Challies, cotton, yd 5c $1.50 Black Dress Goods, 29c x Values to $1.50, in very fine quality, black. Outing Flannel Nightgowns GREAT SALE OF Ladies' Purses and Handbags FOR LESS $ .60 values $1.00 values $1.50 values $1.75 values ...49c ...83c .$1.14 .$1.39 $12.00 values $10.00 values $ 8.00 values $ 7.00 values .$9.99 .$8.29 .$6.75 .$5.85 $ 6.00 values $ 4.00 values $ 3.00 values $ 2.00 values ....$4.85 $2.99 .... $2.25 ; ....$1.50 New Ribbons Pure silk ribbon 3V6 Inches wide.plain, suitable for hair bows and hat trimmings; black, white and all colors; regular 20c values, special sale price 12c New Dresdens and Persians Silk ribbon, 3 Inches wide, very pretty; reg ular 30c values, special, yard .' 19c Special offering oa an to the new Wired Ribb n We call special attention other line of assorted sat in and taffeta ribbon, sale price, yard 6c GREAT SALE OF PILLOW TOPS, CENTER PIECES AND LI BRARY SCARFS $1.00 values 69c 75c values 59c 50c values 36c 30c values 21c 25c values l?c Great Sale of New Silks $1.25 Persians and fancy ....88c Extra special on Persian, fancy and plain silks, yard .-49c 35c Seco Silk, yard .... X.29c Crash Toweling Reduced 12c 18c grade Toweling .... . 15c grade Toweling '.. " 10c 14c grade Toweling f a 12 He grade Toweling 8c 10c grade Toweling .... 7c We Carry the Best ingQuality