Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, January 27, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EfKNDENCI INTfRPRIIE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON,"" f
PAGI THREE
CIOHT MOM
IND
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Puro
Hakos Homo Baking Easy
SAVES
FLOUR
BUTTER
EGGS
And makes flic cake lighter, finer flavored,
more sightly, and Insures Its
lrecdom from alum.
Ratal Cook Booi-800 bctipti-Fnt. Send Nam and Aidrtu.
ROYAL MKINO rOW Of W CO., HEW VO.
Independence Livery and
Fie J Stable
J. I). I.nylon & Honr Prop.
Good Rigs' and
Careful Drivers
KlIt-clllBH AVOIIllllOlllltl(IIS HIlJ
Hoht of Care (iivi-n till Trancient
Stock.
OREGON
) The
I Cast Call of the Uksi
Did yon fee thin beautiful ar
ticle picturing Oregon in four
colors in the November Sunset?
$:,coo It bcln spent by Sum
Magazine on a series of .articles
superbly illiihtrated in four
colors picturing and describing
the attractions and resources
of tha
Wonderland
of m Pacific
Wo will send you the next
throe numbers of Sunset, com
mencing with the special De
cember issue in which begins
the best serial novel of the year,
"Tne Spell" S
Williamson, and ' a superbly
illustrated article in four colors
nn "Han Francisco Tho Ex-
3 position City," and in addition
we will lnciuuo a copy ui mu
November number containing
the beautifully illustrated art
icle on Oregon. All for 25
conts, stamps or coin.
Sunset magazine
Wells Fargo Hid. Portland , Or.
auliHMl
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A Bn.lnewi rrtiwtorr of eonh CMy,
Twa nnd Villi wb m Omtgun and
Wwflhlngton, Riving DmorliXiva
Sketch of each pliww. lioontlon,
Kliliinlna- Fnetlltloa and a Clnaai-
fird ninvntory of -each Buainesa
and IrofeMoa.
R. L. FOLK ft CO., too.
Seattle, warn.
AUTOMOBILE TIME CARD
Leaving Independence at 7:30 a
m. arrives at the McNary crossing
In time to catch the east bound train.
Leavlag Independence In tha even
ing at 4:00 p. m. and arriving at the
crossing in time to make connection
with trains going both ways, and re
turn at 4:49.
Fare 50 cents for each trip. ,
INCURABLE.
Bom InUrf.rano Wlrl Operator
Cannot Ovarcoma.
rw are tbe moanicr pHKHengeni who
fall to vlxlt the wireless otllce nuonrd
shin to tviilcb the operation of the in
strument nnd to question the oper
ator. Need less to say. the technical
uuderxtaiidlng of the well meanli'd
visitor Is n variable quantity. Tin
operator must ItHteu to wondering ex
clamation, original sugKCHtlon for
the Improvement of the ervce, dl
oouwea on the relation- bctwwu wire
les teleirrnphy nnd spiritualism ond
other doubtful topic with uniform
courtesy. At times, however, the
train is too treat. It was n lady pas
senger with an eye for details who
came to the wireless room mid looked
wotidcrlugly In.
"Oh, here's the wireless! May 1
come In? Isn't It wonderful to think
of wilding t!iOsf those waves you
call them waves, don't ou? How fus-
clnafing to work at tills! Are those
jant filled with wator?"
"Those are condenser Jnrs. madam,
quite empty."
"Really? I don't believe I coiil-l
over understand It Thut coll of wire
looks llko a blrdcs.e."
That is the induct anee helix."
"V '.at are those things over your
oarsV
"The receiving telephones. "
"Then you have telephone connec
tion too. One can hardly Uecp up
with tho times these days. What does
that coil do?"
"That is tho receiving tuner and in
teiferenco preventer."
"Wonderful I Does it keep out all In
terference?" "Not nil," replied the operator wca
rlly. "Some kinds of Interference can't
le tuned out: we Just have to stand
It." Youth's Companion.
A Complloatad C.
"Of course, doctor, German measles
are sflldom serious?"
"I novor met but one fatal case."
' "Fatal r
Tes. It wus a Frenchman, and
when he discovered it was German
measles that he had mortification set
NOTICE
Independence, Ore., Dec. 22, 1910
To Mrs. Pearl Mattney:-
You are hereby notified that ai
assessment has been made by th
City Council of the City of Indepen
dence.Polk County, Oregon, and en
tered in the docket of the city Hens
thereof against lots 3 and 4 In Block
No. 4, In Thorp's Town of Indepen
dence, Polk County, Oregon, In the
sum of $70.00 for the 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 be paid to the City Treas
urer of said City of Independence
not later than 10 days from the date
of thk notice or service thereof upon
you; That said assessment was duly
entered in said docket of city Hens
on the 2nd day of December, 1910,
and the amount of said assessment
therein entered Is 170.00; That the
number of the lots so assessed and
the 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 the City Council of
said City of Independence.
3337
W. S. KURRE,
City Recorder of the City of
Independence, Oregon.
DISLIKES WMOVATIOMS.'
rf.nt th Rhino Blind! Attack An,
thing tin ta H m.
8lr Fredeil Tivw. the !M'niriitt
n tntllt ui'ni'U. lu til l'li 't'nu
drl'or n IS ".!.i,v" if.- a -r t
! any d'wiiit !m fl.hi '!"
'ji I Ilium -r t tlif i-nitmllti'rul
uf ! I Hd iiiM-rTmlin." he rtir.
Me I" em-fr i'i. If Vl-lfl Is
hde M lutelil Is vnil.iT H l'-
iiwirr. m'u ii i r U s I J l.lii! U- o'.i
.t-I 11(1 II U- I "I " !' M I-
j ornieil ia ik. x linn in ttwruy ty !'
.rmt.ui a if mtylliluK n ln. n.
ilijwt ti.sl i.f I a thlim tlint I utt
gr-.iiiv or hi' iiiveulet,f. ! tifTennh"-
tic deein! UiiH tli fact tlnil It l
U'iruiiiilinf. nnl tho WMir unfiuulll'.r
ti c object 1 tliC Wr ! rhliKs-e:"
ait
W'tieti a rhlnix-eriwi nipll a mnn l
will Ui.in.e him with iimulii" nl vl
leme, iililmiiiili th nmy be mei"
r ltili! eu a tKil realliiK Mllma
The inn ilve tnt IU dnh lit li!'
like n !rpMl or rutin way liwniit
tlva ltnply i-nrw tb nifll of hlu
U novel. ArtiniH-d by tbl lliHnn luitt
of whatever nvr of tin lniiovmlnn.
the rhino" en Im clinrinsl an lrn
Jer tank on the outskirts of a rnmp
and liascrunipM It up n a blacksmith
would an inpty meat tiu.
"A conervntlv rlilnoccn wltb
-,.nM duilln. of anything uew oar
cbarued n train on the I'gmida railway.
but with no more aerloua reauua uinu
the tearing away of the footboard of a
corriiiK. A regard the rhhncTHi la
this case. It apiH-nrwl surprised that a
thing composed, as It bad Imagined, of
flesh nnd blood could be o hard. It
went off with an additional grievance
and an Increased swelling of the bend."
MOSCOW CATHEDRAL
Pantattle Looking Edifico Eroctd by
Ivan th Trribl.
nn. nf tlP most extraordinary and
fantastic Christian plaren of worship
In the world Is the Cathedral of Mos
cow, known as Vaslll Blajennl. strange
not only in outline and conception, but
even stranger in Its history. No one
knows the nrchitect's name, but the
story goes that the cr.ar ordered his
eyes to bo put out directly the church
was completed, so that be should nev
er lie able to surpn bin work. The
Idea of the building was Inspired by
the wickedest and maddest monarchy
who ever sat on a throne-Ivan the
Terrible, cr.ar of Muscovy.
The architecture is In every respect
extravagant and barbaric, and the col
oring Is garish In the extreme. It bus
nine chapels, roofed by nine cniolas,
each different and each stranger than
tho other. One resembles a pineapple,
another a melon, a third is said to ape
a hedgehog in Its appearance, and the
rest are more or less grotesque. Some
ore gilt; others nre painted In brilliant
hues. Indeed, the only description Is
that It la a nightmare of a church, the
fitting legacy of a ruler who grilled
bis counselors in frying pans and
clothed his subjects In bearskins In
order that trained dogs minnt worry
and tear them to pieces. Strand Maga
tine. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
"Rwant to thank you from the bot
torn of mv heart," wrote C. B. Ba-
der of Lewlsburg, W. Va., "for the
wonderful double benefit I got from
Electric Bitters, In curing me of both
a severe case of stomach trouble and
of rheumatism, from which I had
been an almost helpless sufferer for
ten years. It suited my case as tho
made just for me,' For dyspepsia,
indigestion, Jaundice and to rid the
system of kidney poisons that cause
rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no
equal. Try them. Every bottle is gua
ranteed to give satisfaction. Only
50c at all druggists.
A Famous Vine.
In the Cumberland Lodge portion of
the royal gardens at Windsor there is a
vine, known all over England as the
Piimhcrland Lodge vine, which is a
shoot of a still older vine which grows
at Hampton Court, but the shoot has
far outdistanced its parent in dimen
sions and productiveness. In England
grapes are generally grown under
glass, and the Cumberland Lodge vine
tins a great glass structure, 120 feet
lonsr by 20 wide, all to Itself. Growing
with astonishing luxuriance, the vine
spreads Itself over a roof area of 2.400
square feet and bears annually a crop
of approximately a thousand huge
bunches of th finest flavored grapes.
These grapes are frequently found on
the royal table, and the subject who is
presented with a basket of them con
siders himself highly favored. The
shoot from which the great vine has
grown was planted in 1775.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
executrix of the estate oi Allen
W. Stansberry, deceased, by the co
unty court of the state of Oregon,
for Polk county, and n kHfied.
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-ri-r
n her residence 1m the city of
Independence) Polk ccounty, Oregon,
within six months from the date oi
this notice.
Dated and first published December
30th, 1910. - 3136.
Mary E. Stansberry,
Bzacutrix of the estate of Alien W.
UMbarty, teoaMet.
B. F. 8wop, Attorney.
Bislw's Readf tailored gsolDes
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 we 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 in bonafide bargains.
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.
qiNOW IS A GOOD TIME
To Finish any unfinished Room
infyour house. When in need of
Ceiling, Finish or Shiplap call on
The CHAS. K. SPAULDING
LOGGING CO.
Cor 2nd and Monmouth Sts.
Both Phones.
CASH
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
. . BY THE
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
liamson. A thrilling California Romance, now
on sale at all News Stands 15 cents
OFFICE!. .
H. HIHSCHBEH3, PRESIDENT
A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT
C. W. IRVINE CASMIEI?
THE INDEPENDENCE
NATIONAL BANK
INCORPORATED VOX
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
DIRECTORS
H. HIRSCHBERO, A. NELSON. O. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND
OTIS D. BUTLER
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