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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1911)
EIGHT PAQEtr INDCPKNOCNCK ENTER lAIt. INOtPENOENCE. QWCGON, PACK EIGHT Iruous will ! of rhre- APTIET BULLETIN NltOS KOR SAMS -A gd horse. 1" MONMOUTH NORMAL' I. the clm.ll r.n MinnvlU. CoMe r.H . i P ... . IT. Board ef Rejeits Will Rwowrfd $100,000 for New Building.! The double trataln f O. R. N. line down the Columbia Kler IVrtUnJ. uttiorlied this week the llarrlman dilators, will l . . ...,.. P ... tha whole ' I III' lu company with l'reldeiit J. .. . .in...d f'hiitln Airman. - " ,llUllMXc4 .rauruton AbUu. Mm a ,a.iJ. but. iH-rhi. nlttM. vl..wa in 777" 7 tno Northwe.t by the ret r.lU ..k.w.i .i,ir l and Inspected, tne ' . - - - d .y.tem lit auhoriin litis ney vivmixi. over th land available tit fr new bulUm... .d will report on the condUlou M uey found them. Th committee " visibly imrress That Oregon wll double It ur-- cat population during the nl leu rd with the need of an o,ulpmeut. y (J pmii,-tion of I'ruf. iJ ua o " , inKRion uu - mwt nd cotulder blli to be lu- d nf o)M hou9 sturjy ev trodueed In the lsilure. The bill fnng lu drtWi (ntetvutln irl will ask tor money to purchae addt- Je,g bt.,we,,n the aurleultural tat tlonal laud, and for at least l of ,bl. w ddle went aiwl Oregon, which buildings, conditioned upon the Mon- u nw fHeinn , er, . inlUr to that mouth school district creating and niark,n lh period of heavle.t aet maintaining a llgrade public arhooi ,.nnl , th- MlUa ppt valley, li on a block adjoining ttie aiate normal huoU ,owa n(, other MM doub. achool. led their population in ten year p-r- . .... nMMinr are . . .. .. i . ...l.k. tKa rli.-an Tne omiuinB is ' lou wni ppwim p-ju.. .. . ,1 ministration budding and a ''.ericultural land to be bad there Th board of regents will .,,.. -m n.Deat itself lu Ore- recommend bout $100,000 and It l on . understood Monmouth is to erect a 110.000 hlh school Statesman. WILL PLAY SILVERTON The Independence High School Bas ket Ball team will plr Sllverton High School team In the Auditorium la this city Saturday evening. iu game will be called at 9:15 p. m. In dependence has decided to put forth its greatest, effort in this game, and that there Is going to be a warm contest is clearly evident. The boys met defeat at SUvertotf a couple of w-eeks ago, and they purpose to make good at the game tomorrow night. Every lover of a lively game is requested to be present. Tickets 13 and 23 cents. OREGON LAW MAKERS Continued from page 2. CHURCH OF CHRIST NOTES Lend us your eyes and ears. Why? Because we want you to attend our services next Lordsday. The morn in subject will be "Personal Efforts" and the evening , theme,"The Desti nies of Man." The latter will be a 'chart Sermon. Many like charts. Ve invite one and all to investiate our religious plea, position and teaching. Ve accept the Bible, with nothing added or subtracted and that makes Christians. H. Campbell Clark, Minister. The low priced colonist rates to the Pacific Northwest from the east w;ll be in effect from March , 10 'to April 10, and will, no doubt, re sult in inducing settlers to come West. Rates will be the same as last year, on the basis of $23 to the co ast from Missippi River terminals. Fare from other points is In propor tion, for example, $33 from Chicago $32 from StLoujs; $30 from New Yor City; $49.75 from Washington, etc. r - o'clock in the morning on election day in a conrenlent room or building In j the lcln!ty of the polling place ann begin counting me oaiiois. Exemption Fixed at 1300. The House passed McKtnuey't bill re-enacting the $300 personal tax ex emptlon clause and providing a unl form method of assessment and taxa tion, after an attempt had been made to increase the exemption to $300 This bill is to be submitted to rote o the people In November. 1912. I" adopted it will have the effect of au nulling the single-tax measure passed by the people last November. Judiciary Not to Be Revised. Oregon's legislature apparent'y t? satisfied with the Judicial system oi the state as It exists. At any rate, both the House and the Senate killed by indefinite postponement bills pro viding for a commission to revise the present system There Is a wel'.-dcflned aversion on the part of both branches of the lec- islature ae-i'n!t interfering in an - - - 'm- T ',' way with Hie popular laws. Would Advertise State. r?v the provisions of a hill Intro duced by Representative Abbott the ofilce of stste Immigration agent l created and $25,000 appropriated foi carrying on Immigration advertising by the stnte for tne next two years The measure contetnp'ates the ap pointment by the g-ivvrnor of an lr cumbent for the office w;thln CO days- of the passing of the act. whose tern: shall be four years and who shaii serve without condensation. West Signs First Veto. Governor Went exercised his rlghi of veto for the first time when he re turned to the 9"nate with his disap proval Senator Nottingham's bill, pro viding for the enforcement of mechan ics' liens against homesteads. o You LiKe COLD TOAST? Toast prepared in quantities in the kitchen often becomes cold be fore it is consumed at the table. How much more appetizing to get it hot and crisp as rapidly as it is made. THE ELECTRIC TOASTER pleases every woman who sees It In almost Instantaneous. And Is the toasting done that It seems .he dining room. So puickly there is no rising from the table or hurrying about. THE ELECTRIC TOASTER is now one of the most popular of the many household electriic devices. Price of Toaster complete ....$3.25. ASK OUR NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Oregon Power Company J. L. WHITE LOCAL MANAGER. i k ...ii.ii.! ...ri ii nuiiinip j run - CharW K. Spaulding and other I uri j m. ai '" " Mr Hulh min b- f,,i,k..y, Ut . . . at . at 1 1 I II ' mm m : ju is. iu. city ta tiin th pr"'t nf U Court ttrrot tmprovviurtii twuul. Hund.y ..I..h, and the II. Y. I. tV-' f Oman's ' '-'r will m-et at thu u.ual lime. The s. r r .r im "r.r-.x Nails Nails Nails BIG OUT IN NAILS WHILE THEY LAST. ONLY $1.90 PER KEG. WHERE PAN YOU BEAT IT ? Nail Hammers only 50 cents each Remember, this is the store that Saves You Money. R. M. WADE & CO. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager. . Independence, Oregon Mm the Family fcilO maker ha, his own reason for putting his name on a piano It It a ceeditable piece of work. He is witling to assume the responsibility for its future. Makers who send ut pianos without their factory Imprint have their own reason., alna them. Ho- M 'Unsl mt Thi purchaser cares nothing about that. He d cure. rmU."hut the InstrJue tt woaV n wol it for one year nor for ten. but long after the deal "m y h d S9 U gonBe out of busing. That ,s why ail sound piano reanonUig W " fo buying from the manufacturer or from his direct representatives. Here Is the SWlatchi ess Grand Prix-Paris, 1900. Grand Prize-St. Louis, 1904. high quality. Salem Ajsig Goapany L. F. Savage, Manager, - - 135 Liberty Street