PAQI FIVE EIGHT FAGtt INBTf NDf NCI IHTl, IIWBfltlMWCI, QW1C0M. OCTOBER 2S. 1110. IJIIIIUII ISSUE - IN A NUTSHELL Tim fuiluwliiK artklu U a clipping Kl lll yy lruUlllll'l.t 1'UllUe bUBIIIUka Uiiiii. u u worth wniiu to i en a n. ll.u CiJllOIS tttlll pilllUOl'I'IK'I'H Mltf WuikiIik tuuinsulvtN into lino fren l. t, liter 1. 10 lliei i imu til puilpcnhlll Ui.ii unnvii, 'tll)t!Cllttly 111 our great CllCR, I WO allllpiu ttrUtllllll UHuillal lln; lain r I ru 11 u: liuiu ueoii Wurked Ollt, Will, ll KO at loll Wliy (UMUlU Soli iK mo pi'oOluiu Ol I'll our vuiiolliic I I'll 'lb I '. ugijor truffle tliioiihinit Amor tin uiiiy Mbs tin grocer, t" Ijiikit, tliu iiuti in r ami a. I uilir i -c 1 1 : i : i t . bumiiohS 1J f IlilllllillH (if dollar) Mllli ll (lllll'l WmO WOUld llllW Ut'i'tl CXlilltllilOll ui uiclr louiiu rx lor wiiuirsuiiiu aim h-ul. Im.li'a.ng coliilliod.llcb, Tr. informing a Nation at '.U Conu a Day. Thu fii'iii and lii'inuim tho morn wl.io.y (iiiulult'ii uf iIii-mu two uiu- mi ma now lu uuu la ml proiilUiiun . i uiii,uIhii Ik tin.' simple Iihi i.f pro-1 vmioiiM, irult nnj other uroiurU-a' Willi Ji lliu druiikui'U'ii family mluhl liao In olio yua.-'g (Hint if (ho o tlui of lujuur im . .ta 1;;. thu Items I. mod thu tea ii'iila u (lay ho spends, for ui'it or other lnjiior. The de tails if this urnuii.eul vary la ulfCor Taylor said: "Thar forjtot to My that the av erage aaluou lu Battle Creek tuuat receive from the puoplu lio.ouo a yea la order to py rout and tuputmes and aorgro a fair salary for the loou keeper. "If It.- ill If.... f It-Ill.. fr.., aIll cloao uu their forty-sevun saloons and CITY NEWS NOTES For Bale 3 milk cows, il. hlghgrade Jersey K. Cautnorn, ludo- mj up lueir lony-sevun nouns aim - - - . .,., turn ov.r to m the inoii-r that ! ro- Uvl p"0" UX ' . . i 'llilnv.Din.fi vi.HrM' ri-utiletiiK In fir. cut sections, bui tiuio 1h one striking roi'ieni'iiliilloii ot thu urguuioiit aa( ponr r1irr roci'iitiy circulated U. Dayton, Ohio, j wm hulld to wliU h Wito aiflxod tho signatures , (.iinoi fr , iiou limit In uur liv fur ilrlnk In oil y ur, I will di'pimit It In tli Old Na lloiiu) bank and Kho lionda, and I will provlilo for my fi.llnw cltUtuia and tho city thu following. Li'iiuflin: "I will pay 2w ini'U I.' per day for 300 day to work o.i. our atrt'ota lU'O.i.'tM 5U tiiiiMKli TH fit a day for 2n) duya to Iiiiiu'ovh our mrcfiii, "I will Klv ou poor f ii in 1 11 cm II a day for Kml (Illy G0.000 l'J Ml f.inillli'H a Imrri'l of riour at li a liurrrl Fui-I f r two fires out li to Ji'M fllllllill'H f.iio puliH of bhoi'M to thu poor, M) llri'KKI'b to poor WIlUH'll at $IU cull Am) dri'HHi'H to poor ulrln nt S.i 'nrli 2IK) aiilu to poor men worih $15 each 400 au'.ta to poor bora worth $10 ah 2oii eloiikH to poor women at $.'i arh 400 ThnnkHKlvliiK turkoya to poor faiulllca at $160 each . 200 ChrlHt tmbh dlnnra to poor fanilllew at $2..r0 each ... 4.'.ono 6.000 2.0'H) 2.J0 3.00 4.00 1,000 60 too paeknRa of candy to poor children a klndiTunrtun nnrti fh 11(1 rill of tw!iv prominent grocers of that j,rt, jw0 teachers for illy: th school "Auyono who drlnkn three i'Jhhi'h j w) bul,j a n,.w f)ro 8tation of whiaky a day for ono yiiu uiui ,) equinnioiit worth .... paya ten cent a drink for ll can hav i j wm jay towar,j the H.W at any of tho flrina wlume nuuieb ap-j r,y ,a 60,nno pear inn th.s cum inn uiiowinit fcro- w j l)Uy ,,tt(., Bltoon keeix-r cer.t-H; a cozy home worth "a bl!n. COO ' 400 fi.OOO 2.000 30,000 i a cozy flour, o uu. pui.uoeB, ..,.h His. Kini'ulniod Hiinar, 1 b.i.. i r.t. iiei. 1 l.ivpiT. 2 IIih. tea, .i0 lu.. B.Ut. 20 lo. rice. fiO Iba. butter, 10 Iba. hesu, ."i Iba. rolfoe, 10 candy, 3 d at. cuiik toiniitoi'H, ID ickit?i, 10 do., oranges, 10 (loz. biinanim. 2 do..' cairn corn, IS boxo mail lu, la tin. Iichmh, 100 nikim Hunp. 2 pkKs. rolii-.l oiiih, for tho saino money and net jl jo prcinUim for nmkliiK the cha'are l.i his txiindlturi'S." Ano'.hor View of the Saloon a a Business Hlrate. The noi'ond way ny which tho rob bery of loiUUniat." )iisiiiss by tho Hiilo'.u ih Kraphlially set forth U II l ;Ht rated In an iuldre.su delivered In u r-'i'H local prohlblljon bnttli In lint tic Crock. Midi., by former State Chn'rniati W. A. Taylor of Michigan. The aaloon wan loudly boriHtlna tlm It I-ald some $2G..ri00 rovenue. half of wbli h would support n larre numner if TlUfll" nnrl iirovlde for the. educa tion of 800 children In the public ). ho' 1 4 of Dnttlorri-ok. In reply Mr. $2,000 I will mako each saloon ko.'p 94.000 23, .100 or a nresont or a cliecK ol $.'.Oo to support him while n 1.4 luoklnn nt) a new Job. "Ar.il, havlnx paid out only $164. 0.0. I will have $ti.j(io on hand to commencii tho now year with." Archbishop Ireland: "The urea cause of social crime Is drink. The Kroat cause of poverty Is drink. When I hear of, a family broken up and ak the cause drink. If I no to the pal lows and ask the victims the cause they answer drink. Then I ask my self In perfect wonderment, why do not men put a stop to this thing?" CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Be Kind Yen gai tosys BoBgkl F'?a the Ambitions- 1 Bears the Slftfu-tujo of r ail fir tV"ir wl.o cannot uttnuil In j. -rwin. All Uiuui tK.ii, UiiiiuimK iiiuu ntuilfuiti pmiiarlcg for vnVrgn nt naivwul tv, waioim noluliii, cmniii-i, eiiif'uniiniwid h'rn wiiii. . iliwil..iuy fiiumnw tl .j la renul:fl. Tl.dn iiiiul uiuso iumuj" onortaiiltv fi yoi. ' Hunil tut Ci:iKupii bullotln to tli 7 Cm-ion j'Mico etiiilj' IVimrtmmit Vnlveraltr of. rKon Bnem - - - Oregon Pwri ty FOR CANDY MTBCNIU THE MODERN DEALER Staats for County Treasurer HaviiiK received tho nomination, on tho Democratic ticket for County Treasurer. I wish to say to the vot ers of I'olk county that If elected, I will accept the office and da my ut most to transact the business in a way that will be a credit to myself and the people whom I represent. I was born near Alrlie in this county, graduated from the Monmouth State Normal School in 1893, taught school in. this county for seven years, held the positions of deputy assessor and deputy sheriff for four years,' conduct ed a confectionary store In Dallas for two years and the remainder or my time has been spent keeping books for various llinis. I believe I can, truthfully say that I have always done my work to me I Ik fact ion nf mr eiUPloy- i l.niro iii overv case dealt n,.iw.uM nn.1 courteously with all of their customers. As practically my Whole life has been spent In this county, these matters can be easily Investigated. 22-23 TRACY STAATS (Paid advertisement.) Forced to Leave Home Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go te another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There's a bet ter way. Let Dr. King's New Discov ery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nel son of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. It's surely the king of all fnncrh unH liirnr enroi" Thousands own t.he'ir lives and health to It. It '1 hlrty-tlirf e yearn' residence In Or ckoii and more than elKutet'ii years' i-iperlence In the Courts of Oregon has fitted Percy It. Kelly for Circuit J ml tic Vote for liiui. (1'uhi adver- tlnellll.nl). M. H. Ualdwlii and wife of Wluluck, W iiHliliifctou, vlHlled with friends lu tho city for a few days. lion NuIhoii loft Thursday for Shelbyvlllt). KentiHky, where, bu will attend a sale at llurr Oak farm, of soventy flvo Imported Jersey cnlllo on November 3. Ilo has bought twenty head at private alo iiml may buy more at tills sale. Ho expects to be auuv about n month and will buy 4t(MioHtoi'k for John Stump and Clark Hem i iiou t lir4 .MIhs Ruby Knrhart. who is attonu dig school at Corvallls, vlslled at homo over Saturday and Sumlny. Mlns Mildred Owen was a I'ortbind vlKltor Saturday, Dr. Dunsmore returned from a two weeks' visit in contral Oregon on Wednesday. During the week he spent In I'rlnevillo, tho District Court " is In session, tho county touchers' Institute with about seventy-five teachers present, the Crook county fair was hold, all of which tended t,i fill tho town to overflowing. Dr. Dunsmore came in Sunday for a week s visit witn oni menus. ie was on his way home from Pendle ton, where be had been to attend a session of the Presbyterian synod. The doctor Is located at Indepen. donee. Ho Is well pleased with his new field. His old friends at Prine ville werj glad to see him again. Crook County Journal. Rend "Oregon. The Last Call of the West," by Walter V. woenise. Beautifully Illustrated In four colors, In November Sunset Magazine. Jow on sale at an news sianua. cents. 224 Mrs. Wm. Patterson of Ashland is visiting at the home of her daughter, r'ori r.rplval In this citv. 1 Mrs Elsie Churchman of Ashland came up Sunday and is visiting her sister. Mrs. Carl Perdvnl. F. M. Donaldson, one of th Bue- na Vista merenantB, mauo a nu "i"'" tho Enterprise yesterday. V. A. Mossner was a visitor Tnrloiinndonco vosterdav. u'nit.. Tavlnr came down from sr.nliia vnnt'prdnv to visit friends. Dr Rut lor left yesterday for New port where he will troll for salmon. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Hewitt and .1 n Mr-tntnsh worn visitors at I'nion vlllo and Dayton Tuesday, returning w o f ttonowell. They made k irin in c Ixins's auto. ivTia Maenlfi Li. Black and Barley R. Prather, two of Buena Vista's married at that li..,. soirH nctobor 15. They have 'rented Jas. prather's farm and will make- their home there. an rvlrt and hiehlv Te- snocted citizen of Buena Vista, died in r.ic.Minnvuie miiuiv, w- tr. un .nAV tn McMinnville only a few weeks befor his death. He was fifty-seven years of age ana i- a widow and one son to mourn h s loss, besides other relatives. body was brought to uuena visia iu, ho.tnn held from UU. mi. . . - ... - l..,.nrallnill nhlirrh ill that City. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Helvio of Sa lem were In Independence Tuesday They were here on the lookout for a farm to rent. Mr. Helvie is a form er employee of the Salem Statesman where he was employed for about ten years. L. F. Savage, manager of the faa lem Music Company, was transact ln huslness In Indepnedence Tues day. Mr. Savage, who has been a con stant advertiser in the independence Enterprise, expressed himself as high ly pleased with the results secured, and while here renewed his former contract of 1500 Inches to be used during the next year. C. E. Nash has returned to Buena Vista after several weeks' absence E. S. Ryhee returned with Mr. Nash and together they will open a photo graph gallery at Buena. They expect to occupy a tent as there is no suit- okl,. V.m'1Un.r In Inwn f H tholr TUir- j pictures of babies under two years 4' A"" I . r 'V . :, : 1 ,,; '4 . ' -. ' ' ' V ji t i & i k to W.L.BTCE THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR THE OFFICE OF SHERIFF OF POLK COUNTY I respectfully solicit the support of the voter of Polk county and prom ise if elected to give the people of Polk county a clean, impartial and businesslike administration of the of fice of sheriff, with fairness to all but favor to none and hope to be come acquainted with as many cf the voter as my time will permit before the election on November 8, 1910. Your respectfully, W. L. BICE (Paid advertisement) LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon Specialty Diseases of Women Bell Telephone Main 193 B. F. 8WOPE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice In all courts ot the State. Probate matters and collec tiona given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop, Large sunny rooms, en suite or sin Sle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan 243 N. Commercial st Salem, Ore. L. L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N Office In Cooper building, room 2 and 3. Office hoars, 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p.. m. Calls answered night and day. B y7 Kodar ContMlmnwir Co., HI.. Ptrtluxl, Ongon J .11 I WIMP PW" 11.'' owe tne r uvea ana neaun to n.. ,v, awav free positively guaranteed for Cougns, or a: Colds. LaCrippe. Asthma. Croup all i Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free at all druggists. Compare CarPrie With thorn you hav bean in the hbl o wins. and you will s tint w uffi-r on titwtntUI h.iv- Fork avawhoro, no tuatter now muo iWna. lA(a find ';"''S 'S' nirk ... hfidLA nrk for OQt- 1 of - twn t.Btrom In Itma ily u ilil:s I l alnlfrtfl oxtmction sfmewluin p aim or ? briiltii. word in onk- fiu. Consululioft irso. Vi Molar Crowns $5.00 V'. I wifiar irown v.v Gold ruling I.UU Enamel Filling 1.00 Kllvu rilllnn .50 Qood Rubbor - nn Plain O.UU Beat Rod Rubbar -n PUlaa 7.50 M.W.. Will, Piimia Muiau PKileia Eitr'tlon ,0b nut anmaau v raarua MCrMooa All work fullr suartuiteod tor fifteen IMa Wise Dental Co.,mc Pa ..." - Wl E ... . ..'A. . .d. . J v FiJIfnr Bull din 0toc Hoars: in less Dentists HOFDALE NEWS . W. P. Bundy has turned his house part way around and has finiishe and repaired it, and given it a fresh coat, of paint. Walter Wells has moved on Mrs McGowan's farm. J. A. Oakley and Walter Acox are baling A. McLaughlin's hops this week. Sloper Bros, are hauliv trellis poles from Prattler's, above Buen Vista. Willie Bevens is going to put new trellis In his hop yard. Mrs. W. F. Bandy's granddaughter Miss Lillie Oakley, Is staying with her, and going to school. Orchardists Attention Now is th time to spray for Anthracnose, o Dead Spot, also Woolly Aphis. Cal and get full Information as to wha to spray with. Use our Pea Crystal blue stone and Roche Harbor Lime. Williams Drug Co. 20tf of ace and It is said that several of tho Inrppr p-lrls nre rtttemntlne to come In under the age limit. But they never gut old at Buena Vista. Engineer Hall is certainly improv ing the opportunity afforded by the fine weather to get the sewerage along as far as possible before the actual winter rains set In. The ditch on C street has been dug nearly to the school house and sewer pipe hns been laid a good deal of the way Mnst all nf Main street sewerage is finished. Tho Infant onn nt TVTr nnrl Mrs W. M. Goode died in. this city Saturday, October 11. aged twe.nry-one monius The Goode's have been in indepen dence only a few woks, having moved here from Salem. Mr. Gonde is em ployed by the Pacific Telephone Com pany here. The body was taken to Salem for interment. C. Li. Fitchard returned from Eu gene Monn'av. He bought a hundred bales of hops while there last week. Prices paid ranged form 10 cents to 11 and 12 cents. , "Coming events cast theor shadows before." Come to the "Shadow so cial" elven by Fraternal Union at K. of P. hall Monday night, October 31. The shadows you will see there will be a forecast of a dainty lunch which will be provided by the ladies who cast the shadows. Pianos and Organs from the cheapest to the best sold on installments and rented. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON Seeing machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing machine rented. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON SDJ30e VICTOR AND COLUMBIA A full stock of Records. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON Eausi Sheet Ultisic and Organ Studies. Violin, Guitars, Sfasdollna and Banjo. Geo. CMWJU salcmTorcVon