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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
-TV KIQHT PAOt rAae six tmmn ALCUItOL 3 I'EK CKNf. A I-:,;oi il 4 IVi'p.irailcin far.ls s imllaili tlx- Food jMlRcfjuti lirg tin S;i'.ititSs rmiUiwkf F i r I Prosrojics DHt'onfbfofyl I - -. . . i. -iuj Kf I NOV NARCOTIC. i --. f I H r- -T c iiia In , . t n ..-f..- n-muihr fiirPrmsfict tioa ,'srtui- StonedLDlarrhw nfS3sriLOSSOFMJK IVSl-a Si$iaturof KEWYOBK. Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the L s. Signature i$ of in Use For Over Thirty Years boaranteed untCrT Exact Copy of Wrapper. 0t l',Li fist t? Q ira m f1 TM CINUP 0KAtl. HWm TOM CfTT. GROCERIES OUR LEADER ... tu.. ncPARTMENT WE CARRY THE 3EST THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IN SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND AERE j AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, "WOMEN'S AND omuunt.-- -.AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER. GUN M ETAL KID AND TAN WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE Drexler & Alexanqer GROCERS AND CLOTHIERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON PORTLAND 18 MORE HOPEFUL ItoUtvii $i:oo and 1-000 was rala.'.l last Sunday In th Hint I'rvm.yit'i lua and W ttltu Temple clitirchea for Ihu -Uivkoh Dry" iiuiipulmi. Mr. Armour at rred ilo people to ureal enihuHlusia at a inaaa me.-tliiK i ' afur.iuoii. On of Uio feature. o( " Borviio was the. readlnK of a to guiin that Dr. Win. II. Koulk.-a n-r.-.vd from Ira '.amlrlih. pr,-sid..nt of ll.-miont CoH-K. MoiuplilH, I wliUh ku.vb that "itotwitliHtamllnn In dlff.ront offix'r. urrobiii f.U orf '. thu ilrat year in NaalivllU. uiid.-r pro hibit lot.." Tho rust cf Uu. toUviaiii r.ada: "liu nl.i.-t.vn oili. r Tontu'sH.'. town nrr.-su il.'cr.-asr.l :S7 P'-r -o:U. and for dnu.koiin.-ss 40 .. r cut. In Kucxvlil.. mur.lors ,..-r.'aH.-d . . .T 'l,Hii.iii..oca 4.'. PT flit. II.'P- ,.rly" va.uoa naliiK vyrJr,1,;ri;;i .iV ' 7 .... ... r,i ,.iti.u and towns. Law ? orn.;:nr.-.u.paiB for Kovornor ami Jesl-latun. c.-rtaln lu -; 'r"."i.U.... il lit i "i V. A. Waa- " ,,xra 1. " L.. V;P. , u.r la roprt- r PluylnV ni. and, W-m, travi'Un man w.in r.'. It Is onlv coiiHisu-nt for tt llU""' InUTMtB to H.-na '":", to d,f....d h"ir bu u,;:ho send out mo ' tt. red nosod drunkard, the wnia. t prost.tute ard mo who are Insane? STRAIN TOO GREAT Hundred, of Independence Reader. Find Dally Toil a Burden. The huale and worry of busings "The h"rd work n!Ul BtooIlns of workmen, The woman's housflioia Are too great a strain on tho kid-. lie J O. , I i narkaihe. headache, sidoa.-lio, Kidney troubles, urinary troubKs Read tho followlns. and learn the euro. Mrs. W. H. Wood, 733 N. Front St., ,. nr. ava: AlthoilKh I have cait-ui, v.-t - . never had occasion to use Doan s Kid ney Pills myself, I know that this remedy is an excellent one tor ney and bladder trouble. It has been used in my family with the most sat isfactory results." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ceots. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole aijents for the United States. , Remember the nam?-D wi's-and take no other. I Vi m 23l The Tenderfoot Farmer SffJ It on of lhi iperimtnl.il l.rm.r.. wbo..pu,Jj" w.i lh. 11 didn't m.lt.r l..t the eo- w. Ijm " wm ltd. Tb quttliwnt M dignlioa and MMimbwtat bad ol rnttrtd into kit caleultlanw. . It', only a "ttodtriool" triT that would tfj inc .. ..n.rim.nt with a cow. But many larmrr fredt aiM f rtlardla.. of dlt..io- and .rtrl.Io.. II. Z" .,r alt ilia iouU n. oui oi n i". , .row. k" the i actio. V.I the or.n. ol di.t.oo and nu.r.t.on ar. imp..rjl T .ffnrft.ii f .rom. pt-.for rft. .cfiwrr "' of rfltf..flo. --rf .nrpfloa, tun 1 ... D. l.rc.'- C.WM M.ilc.1 W.e.nr. " ' " w . ra pr.lae of Ikoaaaiida If ltd or cine. It e....l.in. nc.ih.r into.icant. nor n.m.l.c. and l. Irw Irom 'J M Irani opium, coc.i... and o.h.r d.n.trou. dru... A red..... pr.n.cd oa , '"tr.TIur dtlud. ,o lo, hi. own profit T,,rt j. .ci... lor om.cl, liv.r and blood "ju.t a. od" a. ".oldm Medical Doc.vtry. E. L. TOWNSEND I ka purchaa 'd E. T. Honk!". BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL I Here la a chance to .'t a flrot-dnaa .hare and hair cUt SPERLING BROS. MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS FISH IN SEASON ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID EVtRY 30 DAYS. CASH PAID FOR VEAL AND PORK. POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,060.00 Transacts a licitcral Banhlng Business OFFICCR8 AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawlcy, ITa. J. I. V. Butl-r, VW: I'rua. Ira . Howll. Caah V 8. Powell. J. Ft. .Jtumj. I. M. Slmpaon. Money and time. Invested In a trainin here, in.nr.ia tha poH80BHor of !.tantial divid.-nds throUKhout life. We take iHiraonat Intorert in. tho welfare of oaoh stmlont. IJvimr mpfnaoa 1w. Son.li for catelogne.. SALEM. OREGON W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL LET THE COUNTIES DECIDE. The Enterprise wants to do your "FUSSY" printing Paints Finishes for Every Home U se r doing m,: ,-o f!m to freshen up the home by i have been planning. TT1I nt 1 1 1 It II i.l Ul IKUllUiic. Ji-- a- a- fMrninire. for the floors and woodwork, U1C ' . r wy w' we have the ngnt i-uusn. J WE QUALITY P4rv7S. ENAMELS. STAINS AND VARNISHES : each and; every one scientifically prepared for specific usei t l- :t - finrfare to De namreo, ciuiujwv.u, iK.emeniuci " - Lstained, varnished or finished in any way, l Acme Quality Kind to ht the purpose. you what to use, how mucn to u k the cost Ask ut. SEE OUR WINDOW P. M. KIRK DRUGGIS INDEPEND sare IN 1 X 1 1 1 Vtdl Division Should be Settled by People Oirectly Affected. The Eugene Register declares that county division is a matter that should be settled by the people directly con cerned. In reference iO the issue, that paper says: "With over thirty Initiative petitions to be voted on at the general election this fall, the Oregon voter is in a good deal the same position as an old Missouri neero who recently toon tne civil service examination lor a posi tion as janitor in one of the capitol buildings. He went up looking pretty chesty. He thought that what he cUo not know about Janitoring was of very little importance anyway. When ho ...amp away from taking the examina tion he was looking so downfallen, that someone asked him what had hap pened. 'Happened!' said he, wby, boss, dey asked me things dat hap pened 'fo I'sbo'n.' " 1 :re's znf e can COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES 8AVAQE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem i 160 Court street. Tbteplwne 209 Main ( Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel Your Fir Insurance On account ot the great demand for a mutual fire Insurance company here la Independence by the people generally I have arranged to repre sent the Farmers' Fire Relief Asso ciation. Chas. E. Hicks. "One of the arguments advanced by the county division promoters is More counties and a greater Ore gon.' They claim that division of the large counties into smaller ones is of the same value to the state that divis ion of the large farms into smaller tracts is to the community. Possibly, But the question is has the community at large any right to say whother Thn .TnriRS. who owns a tract of a thousand acres, shall willy-nilly cut it up into small holding, or does mat right lie with Jchn Jones alone. Coun ty division is a thing to be settled by the people concerned, and not by the state at large." "It will be '23' for all but about nine of those -32 initiative measures to be voted on at the November election. Don't Foroet wv,r, 4n need of a sewing machine or any of its parts, don't forget the name of Geo. C. Will or batem, w.w- tr ooiia n makes. 21-22 LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Plva between Independence and Sa- tm Hailv excent Sundays. Passen ger and freight business solicited, r.onvo indeDendence ......9:30 a. m. Leave independence 6:00 p. m.! Leave Salem a. m. Leave Salem 3:30 P- m- 8KINNER BR08., OWNERS INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH HAILWAY TIME TABLE From Independence, to Callaa IndeDendenc daUr 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at J . i . r,a1le nt 6:15 a. m. ana urnreo n, 640 a. m. Train No. 68 leaves Independence dally at 10:60 a. m. and Monmouth a 11:05 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at llTralnk No. TO leaves Independence dally at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at B:80 P. m. od arrives at Dallas at 6:65 p. m. prom HSpendnce ror Alrlle Train No. 61 leaves Independence daljly at 7:6ft a. m. and Monmouth at 7:16 a. m. and arrive at Alrlle at y 7:60 a. in. , ' Train No. 73 lefcvea Independence ,.m it -?n n m and Monmouth at !:60 p. m. and arrives at Alrlle at 8:23 p. m. From Dallaa for Inoependonca Train No. 65 leaves Dallas dally tt 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a. m. and arrlvea at Independence at 9:15 a. m. ' Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dall at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrlvea at Independenc at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects al Monmouth for Alrlle.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallaa dally at 8s00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m. and arrives at lnaeponuenca at. 8: 40 p. in. From Alrlle1 for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Airlie 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 Alrlle dally at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 4:50 p. m. G ! Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite Monuments and Headstones, Cem etery vrork, etc. gUU UO