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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1911)
pace eight INDCPENOINCE INTtR PAIIl. INDEPENDENCE. QMOON. LEGISLATURE FAVORABLE While, lb lli lod small U 1 eutbualantte tor a hlaher tiJrJ of Tylh au fraternity, and the mem ber know how to cnturialn. COMMERCIAL CtU MEETS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NEED FUNDS LegitUture Say 0. A. C. Should Uv Support of Suti In Tra ining of Farmer. The uet-d of the Oregon Agricul tural College tor additional fund to carry ou IU work of uilllng th' state with well tralued men to rare' for its agricultural Interest and d-j veloptuent. waa emnhasUed by Rep-j reaentatlve J. A. Westerland of Ja;k-( on county lu rw Interview on the vlalt of the legislator to Cor talll. i "We have been over the entire col lege' he aald. "and It 4 everywhere evident that there are not sufficient accommodation for the 1.600 tudea.U Furthermore, the college U along technical ard practical lines.' It Is making farmers, and that la what we are needing more than any thing else Just now. "The military reception made a great Impression on all of the mem bers, it made us feel proud of am Institution that could give us such a welcome and It brought to our atten tion more clearly than ever how really important' the military training is, both for disciplinary purposes, and " for the careation of a natiow with a fair conception of military work. i "The shops, especially Impressed me as being well manned, and to see those students busily at work that will yield returns in years to come, j was a sight well worth looking at. One thing I noticed especially, and that was, when we came ini there was no curious crowd staring around, but every student kept at work as if he had been trained that way. K. OF P. AT DALLAS There will l a meeting of th In dependence i'omiuercal Club lu the Club room Tuesday at o'clock p. lit. All members art urnod to be preseiil. At thla meeting the regular nnul election of officers will be held, and other matters of Importance t the city will be Introduced. lt ho are Interested lu the clty welfaro b present. . OREGON LAWMAKERS Continued from page 11 Several of the K. of P. boys char tered the gasoline motor car Wed nesday evening and went to Dallas to .visit the lodge at that place. A pleas "ftnt t!nie waa had. ' ' Amone those who attended were JjVm. Scott, J. Bramberg. M. walker,. iiua. rr v Rmwnp. Claire, r reu aiwciuau, i. Thorp, Sherman Hays, Wm. Kurre, Leslie Lake, Verd Hill. W. L. Bice, Chas. Calbreath, and Wm. Walker. s There were only 28 K. of P. mem bers present at themeeting at Dallas, 13 of these were from Indepen dence, 1 from Silverton, 1 from Eu- . 1 TV. Tn. gene and 1 from vuiurauu. j dependence lodge represented nearly, half the membership In attendance.) Grand Chancellor Yorani of Eugene, was present and delivered a very able address, which was followed by a banquet of rich and attractive or der and which was highly appreciated by the visiting members. bill wnica paed tue House wlir bav a fr-reachlmj effect la bringing all money now held by ai-ou board Into poaMiiloo of the tat, for K com pola the tur- or aay other person baring poasoakin or control of unexpended etato money lo tho hands of any board, commission or other state organisation to turn or tho un expended stato money within 10 day from the passag of the act. Conflicting Asylum Rsporta. Conflicting report to tbo ault ability of tne alto purchaaed for a branch Insane asylum at Pendleton were made. The report of the Joint legislative committee, presented to th Legislature, approrea the site selected and declare It the most suitable and appropriate of those avalfable. In the report Med slmultsneoualy with Gov ernor West, the committee. cou?'tlug of former superintendent of the asy Turn, nsmed on the commltteo by th governor, find that the lt pur chased by the tat I not convenient or practicable for the purples for which it wa bought. House Dsclare for Clean Pupil. Member of the Hous backed up the Senate In it demand for clenn'l ness among pupil in Cie publu school and passed Semtor Chae'r bill which empowers the board of dt rectors of any school district to en force sanitary regulations govern ng the-perronal appearance and cleanli ness of untidy pupils. Prohibit Intermarriage of Races. With Clemens, Clyde, Mann. Pierce Reynolds. Smith and Simpson voting no, the House passed Peterson's bill prohibiting the Intermarriage of whites with Japanese or Hindu. The bill also prohibits uch marriage be tween white and person having one fourth Japanese or Hindu blood. MEN: $8.50 TAILOR MADE TROUSERS FOR 90c. cno a I iMITFn TIME ONLY. In order to introduce our high grade made to measure tailoring direct from maker to wearer, we are offering every man In the United States a pair of our high grade regular priced $8.50 tailor made trousers cut to your MEASURE for 90 cents. Every man can appre ciate the convenience of having an extra pair of these stylish tailor made trousers as it is a source of much pleasure whether for holiday outing Or every day wear. We don't limit 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 see 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 I now one of the mot 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. you to any tertaut pattern, but o ran bav your thole from a select to k. of the iut fashionable and Uwlrai.l wlertl rW hHS h by the higher priced vustwiu tailor In the east. W are making thla re markabl offer merely to Introduce our new Premier 8ytm of high rade taih.rlna cut ! 7'ur Individual measure, dlre.t friu maker ! ' er. aalng you froiu one f'"rt!i I" .'-U'f Ihe .t vt ' been pay ng fr J"f t'Mhe In the past, lleuiemlHT U'l offer U K,r limited time only. We are a reliable concern and iun Jul t we y EIGHT PAGE Mend iaui for ampl ami nieas urwiiiein liloiika, Ask for our special suit orfer and Mmple latah'iu". lou't rt-Ur. twl l'i " i'"' full b4.flt of th liberal olfer. ill u. THE PREMIER TAILORS, 19a" I. Madison tt ChlcaMo, III. 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 Family Jt maker has his own reason for putting his name on a piano. It Is a ceeditable piece of work. He Is wilting to assume the responsibility for its future. Makers who send ut pianos without their factory Imprint have their own reason alo. Stenciling on the name board any name that slrlkes a retailor', fancy their own, personality does not appear In the attra tion at all; why, then, invite trouble? The dealer who aell these father Ipm "stencil" instrument -will them, recommend them, do overythl0g but become uceo.mtablo for them How can they? Their interest in a piano that bears one namo this year, another the next 'must be more or less transient. The purchaser care nolhlng about that. .He does cans thou'trh about the lnstrnnt wearing well. Not for ono year nor for ten, but Ion after the deal er may" have, and doubtless has, gone out of business. That Is why all sound plnno reasoning harlg to buying from the manufacturer or from his direct representatives. Here Is the m If WM JJJ'(Dlllvil Vv Hill ate hi ess Grand Prix-Paris, 1900. Grand Prize-St. Louis, 1904. IU makers work wlh half a century's experience at their command. Flawless materials are chosen Specialized cratamen toil over every detail. The whole Is refined, polished, brought to rare perfection When the inetrument goes out into tho world to meet artistic standards, the makers not only sign it with their own name but (such 1b the personal "paternal" nature of their feeling) follow its careei with as keen, an interest as a father keeping track of a particularly promising child. , , , .. m , th- Tho name "Baldwin" on your piano Is sterling assurance of continued satisfaction. To tne big mass of buildings omprlsing the Baldwin home you may look for the redeeming of this pledge. Skilful control, f. factory economies brings price within the lowest figure consistent with high Quality. ' gome awl bear tbe Baldwin at our Salesrooms Salem Music Company L. F. Savage, Manager, - - 135 Liberty Street