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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
BIX PACE! INDCHENDENCC ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON,' PAQI THREE lndfifDifLCc Livery ami F-cd Sialic J. U. 1 nylon & Hon, I'r. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers Kiml-tlu Af i'iniiiol.itMHi mid Ilcrl of Care Uivcn nil Trmicioiil r. n OREGON The put Call cf U West I)id you too thi beautiful ar tide itit'turiiiK Oregon '",,r color in llm November HuiiHctt ji.009 li being $pl ly Junt MH(;in on a erie of article ui.eibly illiiMnted in four color picturing and describing tlm attraction uml remuirce of the Wonderland $ of the Pacific i IllO UH MTHM JlOVl-l III HIV ) "Tiie Spell" I Wo mill ootitl ynn llm next throo number of Sunset, com mencing with the special De cember issue in hieh begin t he bent aerial novel of the year, C. and M. Williamson, and u superbly illustrated article in four color on "Hnn Francisco Tim Kx ponitioa City," ami in addition we will include a copy of the Novomber number containing tho beautifully illustrated art icle on Oregon. All for 2." cent, stamps or coin. Sunset magazine WelU Fargo Hid. l'ortlund, Or. POLK'S GAZETTEER - ' .. , -.ft. Mw T'W Mud VUliur ra Orr,itl and Witahtnjclfln, lHln Itow-rtptlvs hit loft h4i rfnr4 Locution. Miiwrin Pwmttm anil I'liuml flcif Itfrrinrr ot urh llualnpM una Itwwhho. R, U roi.K CO., Die. (trail In, M Hun. AUTOMOBILE TIME CARD 'Leaving Independence at 7:30 a m. arrives at the McNary crossing in time to catch tho east hound train. Leaving Independence In the even ing at 4:00 p. m. and arriving at the crossing in time to make connection with trains going both wayd, and re turn at 4:49. ' Fare CO cents for each trip. FALL CITV V, T. 1 lurrlH, who h been with an Hilar of lJirli'"n for a few Uuya U on the lut-liil. I 8. Ia'v of Portland, w goem of friend lu-m a few ty ', C. J. Mtyel VlHlled Ih.l iitpl'al t M oim dy week. Krntili Kurd of l'ort!tit;d. was rnt-r- . 11'. It.. a I . ' la lied Bl llio Hoiim m i" i Tooi. a part of Ihu preceding week. Mr. II. H'Try of Hahun, U vIhIMiik fl lelllU lk I III lllitKO. Mlh, Kiouia Kramer of Huh m, ra vlhlt iik at homo of J. C. Kramer. C. II. Traak hu aold hla farm m ur here. Wt iiiulernluiid lhal h will IIIovb to town Indefinitely. TynliHld fvr la unit prevalenl lu r. at present. There aro an d to bi two aevere cane In tho Olson family. C. II. Hrown haa b otiterlaliiluK u friend from fUiaion, Mh. A. Ford of Newport, la vmIi:uk In I ho city. The loiinty neliool miperliitenrtotii, II. C. Heymmir, waa looking after the Interest of the hoola In this vici nity ItiHt week. The motion pirturo how la aKln In operation. Mr. aul Mrs. ('. Oxford are vIhH Idk rchiilve In Linn cniuty In I'jno Falln City hud a population of f.oo. Now. atordltiK to (iovern- inent eitiHUs the population i Tho town hnn lurreumd more, ae cordliiB to It opportuultleH, than any other ultico In tlm rounty. The nnMton of water worku 1 tho i, i.f eonverHiitlon all over town now. BASKET BALL AT DALLA3 The flint ami aoeontl baet bull teiiniH of tlm Iiuienendeiice high Hh ....I .......i i.i lintliia Prtilav evening and met tho flrat and aecond teauia at that place In two rather Intereatln ronli HtB. The more of lh first team waa 38 to 15 in favor of Dalian anil In tho uecond am the Junior of the county acat won. out by a score of 5 tu 3. There was aomo hmulsoliie team work In both K'm'' NOTICE Independence, Ore. Dec. 22. 1910. To Mra. I'earl Mattnoy:- Vou are hereby notified that an UHHesniei. hag been made by the City Council of the City of Iudepen dence.l'olk County, Oregon, and en tered In tho docket of tho city Hen thereof agalnat lots 3 and 4 In Block No. 4. in Thorp's Town of Indepen dence, Polk Comity, Oregon, In the sum of 170.00 for tho purpose of re pairing the sidewalk on Boat Land ing Street therein and adjacent to said lots; that the same is now due and must bo paid to the City Treas urer of said City of Independence not later than 10 days from the date of this notice or service thereof upon you; That said aHHessment was duly entered In said docket of city Hens on tho 2nd day of December, 1910, and the amount of said assessment therein entered is $70.00; That the number of tho lots so assessed and tho number of the block in which situated is entered therein as lots No. 3 and 4 In Block 4, Thorp's Town of Independence, Polk County, Ore gon: the name of the owner thereof as entered In said Lien' docket is Mrs. Pearl Mattney, By order of tlfe City Council of said City of Independence. 3337 W. S. KURR-E, City Recorder of the City of . Independence, Oregon. NEW! PROM THE COUNTY SEAT lu the mailer ot the petition to lo latu a new athoul JIrlU to b k.wu aa Joint DlttrKl No. 70, w.th Yiiil.ill tounlY oidtiud that tho mat Ur bo touUuued for further hariut to the May term of court. In the waiter of tho ihaugo In ...n.lrti-s f f'-ho -I Im-'H. 's N 35 aud 4o; petition raiiud. Tho boiida of tho following officer ru anuroved: K. M. Hm.th, County CI rk: Traey KtaaU, Trurer; ii i i Kl...rtrr- Hardy llulm I,ii.tl, i.f tin Peace. I)ltrll No II. Wilson, JuatUo of tho Pence. I! hi t No. 6; J. II. Flower, u.mci No. 4; H. L. Chapman, Cioiir; tieo- r W. Chaiuberlupi., Consiai-io in IrU t No. 2; A. K. Alyera. I onstaii lilHlrlcl No. 4: C. I Hubbard, I tublo. District No. 23; II. K. B lev. Surveyor: Peter Cook, t omiii der of tleiieral Clbaou Post, M. G. A'. II. Aowitutmelila of A. K. Toner Deuutv County Clerk and J. K. H' ter, a Deputy Sheriff, were approv ui Deed of It. M. Smith t ux., rl,.hi- ,,t ui.v fur mud. iiccented a . i. . j . .. ordered recorded. Tho new high chool building in till city wa opened fur service lust Monday. It I the Intent Ion to hove two grade of the public arhool occupy a part of tlm building. Tho city council I advertising to sell bond for tho Improvement of Washington street which wn ma demisted a short time ago. Prof. Scymore went to Salein Sat urday to attend an edncatlonul meet ing. Tho post office , business In this city lias Increased to such an ex tent that tho office Is now ranked In the aecotid luss. This wUl allow ex tra clerk hire. The Dullua basket ball team went to Monmouth Saturday to meet the team there In a game. W. T. Stolz of Sulein, has purch ased M acres of land near here. Judge Calloway held a short term of circuit court hero last week anil diHnriHerl of the cases on the docket. The school week In Dallas College was resumed Monday after a vaca tlon of two week! ENGINE FAILS TO WORK J. nan. 3; ble, i;on nun 64. a .-li ter mid OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Jan. 21 Orpbeunt Road $M PRESENTING fligb Class UandCvflle W. FORBES and KfiTE Novelty Contortionists BE GRjfCE Minstrel Kid He Makes Yon Laugh MAT) WW HUB SON Weighing 130 lbs., who defies any man to lift her SJ1NDOW THE II KING HUDSOX One of the strongest men on the Pacifio Coast, and one-arm chair exhibitioner, who defies any man to duplicate his featy Wool The Automatoman. What is it? A Machine or Man? Jt GUARANTEED SHOW FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN 'Williams Drug Store Prlcesi 95c, 35c, 50c Messrs. Hicks, Whitney, Clay and Whitcornb started for Salem Sunday In the launch, Comlt. They had pro ceeded only a short distance down the river when the engine refused to respond and the boys found them selves floating toward the Columbia as rapidly as the current could car ry them. There seemed to be no possibility of escape for the pleasure seekers. It was either swim or go on down tho river until such time as the boat might strike land by mere accident. Hicks has not spent many years of his life on the water and to him it was not an interesting adventure. To be cast away on an island like Robinson Cruso or float on down to the Pacific was not a pleasant thought. Just as the excitement waa becom ing Intense, however, the launch, Alice, bappened along and pulled the .boat and Its unfortunate crew back to land. Mr. Hicka will walk the tixt time he starts to Salem. THE CANNING FACTORY In our brief write-up of Indopend ence last week we failed to mention the large canning factory and pack ing plant located here. The building was erected some time ago, but it is not occupied at the present time. The building is owned by a stock company and it is to be hoped that an effort will be made soon to get the enterprise into hands that will keep it in operation. It would seem that if half the fruit wasted in he fiolds each year could be consumed In this factory and a market estab lished for the same, the institution could be made to yield dividends' to the satisfaction of all interested. Suppose the board of directors would turn the property over to re sponsible parties without cost for a term of years and allow them time to place it on paying basis. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the estate o! Allen W. Stansberry, deceased, by the co unty court of the state of Oregon, tor Polk count, tend ntU' q-Mfied. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers therefore, to the undersigned execut rix at her residence im the city of Independence, Polk ccounty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published December 30th, 1910. 31-36. Mary E. Stansberry, Executrix of the estate ot Allen W. Stanaomy, tfeceasad. B. F. Swope, Attorney. Emerson Graves was in Dallas one day last week. .' , i$I)op'$ Ready tailored 0otbe$ ARE NOW ON SALE Prices reduced 20 to 50 per cent. Before taking our inventory we will reduce our stock low as possible. To do this wq are making reduc tions that will please everybody. Our reputation in reducing prices stands out prominently in this com munity. We are never overcome in this particular; we always lead. This will not be an odds and ends sale and broken lots but will excel any clothing sale of next month inbonafide bargains. . 1 ; : Suits that are regularly priced $10 to $35 can now be purchased for $5.00 tO $28.00 Overcoats regularly priced $12 to $30 can be pur chased now for $6.00 tO $24.00 Salem Woolen Mill, Store SALEM, OREGON. CALL ON US FOR Lumber and Building M aterial The CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. CASH PA I D FOR FARM PRODUCE . . BY THE t BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Read in January Sunset Magazine Los Angeles Homeland Superbly Il lustrated In four colors. The Spell by C. N. & A. M. Wil lamson, A thrilling California Romance, now on sale at all News Stands 15 cents OFTICEH8 H. HIRSCHBERQ, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT W. irOONE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRSECTOK3 a HIRSCHBERQ A. NEL.80N, D. W. 6EAR8,-. MITH AB OTI8 D. BUTLER ) Read tlie Enterprise