Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, March 03, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAQE THREE
INOttNOiNCf gNTtr rWUf. INDEPENDENCE. OWtOON.
eioHT PAoet
THE NATIONAL
LAWMAKERS
New FROM THE NATIONAL CAP
ITAL AT WASHINGTON
What Othar Law Mahara art Doing
and Othar Intarattlng Evtnts
of tha Union.
liTd motiObl vt b ;offa trada
AMr momls ! Ho'iM
roum lnMe'i''nf lha chuass
l Htia or Jrt. all-r"l brihary and
lrtiror to(hodi In !! n4:ias of
niun Isais, has ron.k:I It rs
l.or. Th rnort lll ort til
tnombers of tha ll"u' rr tha Boat
f any iti ptpi-r mnoartioa ltb th
McslVd MrMurray i-cotrarti."
Tl ln'rftt Coiwnrca ( omtn a
l.. i. dc!dd against lln railroad IB
k( (h tha "irn" and tha MwsiraH
,.,r I'ruuoaml adna to class
fir!Rt.t ftn In official cwsln-atlon
ilirf. itiMtailnf among ill
m.!ys fn tha territory approximate
ly :7,OO0,0OO a yr, ra d;P-
i M .1 by tl-o oiniii!mln.
Pranft Cabinet U Plf.
raHa. Praasla Brlaad aa4 hta a
i?tr.ta ! itt rrtneb eabiMt. at
a:iag aaU la tha arialara afioa,
darldrd U band (balr rsstgaaUoaa to
Prviistat rlllara. TbU daelala
waa daftaltaly dtrmta4 uia altar
hours l diseaastoa.
THE PALM BARUE HOI' :
W. T. MLL, Proprietor. ,
ALL WORK OUAP.ANTECO.
BATH IN CONNECTION.
- .t.,.t INDEPENDENCE.
am Va I n ' "
w i ' '
Waahlim'on. Kt oiohabla la It tUt.
an piIi a Pfl n of Cnia lH ba
tircimnry 1 i I anion on tha Can
t!in uulin-i'.tjr aarwuimt that rrl
dt'nt Tuli ha fld Ayill 4 a H
data oil vt!i!ch audi a lon wl ''
called. Tb dtie was ai-lerfd af'T
cojMiItallnn with Champ Clarh. ho
will be lha takir of tha ncit llou:o.
and Hvpia't-ntal'va riid-raoo-1 l
Alabama, who w'll h cl.il. ...; il
the ways sud mourn coinmime thit
will hava rhaino t nport th
Tt'lpnclty bill In lha lloiuw. Th
l'r ttt nt Imd liin niiod to ronvn.e
the e(ra anili:n at an ail!,r dnie
but Clark n .i Underwood loM him
thi-y dn)rd a iun(h,i tlnm aicrthe
lirvxrnt Congena nd.'nitnn, 10 wh'th
to map out In iiMx railo pinna for the
neit Cc-ngr'a. Thi re I no 'hanso In
the a tuai.on In the Senna regarding
Cue Canmlliin rerlprotlty agrceni.'nt,
and tha leader no hope of bring
ing Cie McCall b"l t- a n 't ai l'..U
eefi'un.
Houaea Paaea Sundry Civil BUI.
Tha lloiira made record In pe
Ing the anndry civil appropriation
bill, the giaiet nupply irenmire of
the eaon. which hud been up only
two dnj'B. The hill carried more than
IKO.OOOCCO. fkiially It baa taki
De to fUU'en daya.
Only Cine minor alteration l the
bill weie made on the floor. Without
m dlKHfiitlng voire $tr.,R60.000 waa p
proprlated for continuing work on the
I'anama cannl. an unprecedented pro
wedlng. Tlie bill carried f.lSO.OOO
for rnlalng the battleah'p Maine,
1400,000 for the continuation oT the
tariff bnard for two yeara and a aerlea
of gpprojirlntlnna for pu'illc bulldlnc
totaling $27,284,725.
Vlll Portlfy Panama Canal.
After nearly five houra of debate,
the IIou voted overwho;mlnKly 'n
favor of fortifying the Panama cmal
and appropriated .1.000,000 to begin
the work, the tots! coat of wh'ch I
eallnaled at 112,000,000.
The action of the Mounc practically
aattlca the nuestlon of fortifications,
for the aentlment In the Senate la anld
to be more than two to one In favor
f protecting the UthinUn waterway.
Sutherland Amendment Paaaed.
Having eucceeded, by the use of the
Sutherland amendment a club, In
laying out the Borah resolution for
the election of aenatora by tha peo
ple, the opponents of that measure
are In good humor. They believe they
have averted the possibility of Its
passage at the present session,
The following western senators
toted for the Sutherland amendment
to the resolution providing for the
popular election of senators: Carter
and Dixon of Montana, Flint of Cali
fornia, Hey burn of -Idaho, Piles and
Jones of Washington, and Nixon of
Nevada and among those voting
against were Borah of Idaho, Hourne
and ChamberUIn of Oregon, and New
lands of Nevada.
Tbls amendment was fought by the
friends of popular election of sena
tors. t National Capital Brevltlea.
Tha-great forest fires of last fall
cost the government 1,050,000 for the
actual expenditures of fighting the
flames.
Immigrants to the number of
,f 26,361 were admitted to the United
.H3tatB '-during; January.. Of this num
ber, 12,241 were women. Six thousand
Jews were Included in the total.
Tbe new Japanese treaty of trade
and navigation was ratified after a
two houra' executive session of the
Senate. While the apprehension of
western senators that tbe treaty
might let down the bars to coolie la
bor was not ent'rely removed, these
senators contented themselves with
xpreasing their solicitude. They In
terposed no objection to ratification.
The House committee cn Judiciary
ordered favorably reported the Norrls
resolution Inatructing the attorney
general to send to the House any in
formation be baa retarding tha alr
PfUMARY DISRUPTS WINDY CITY
Monty Scettered Prtsly and Parties
Are Split Wide Of en.
CMr.-Chkngo ha l- shaken
dating It o lat l wreks by the tot
l.st mayoralty OrM ' H' history ol
the c ty. The C ty's flint eei!etie
with I direct primal y lu a mayoralty
campau has prevm to be bolb spec
taculjr Hid ni-eiulve.
Never money fpnt so freely Id
a mayornliy ami a'gu. Hundreds of
tliouaiitnt f doilara hive h-''n Bt'1'
terert .i.;i(!.:al by the candidates
Striving to bcnn'! II tiouilnec ol
the r rt xpn-Uve imrtles. H'Hh the
llepublican ud I'emnciaiic pirtUi
are MiUt P u "J n, niayora ty
catid date In -UUr p trty has the n
vaniig- of iiultd oiy tnl Ultn beck
Ing.
T H E D E A I
Poultry Park
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
8. C. W. Leohorna a Specialty. Eggs
for hatching, per setting (13) $1.00,
60, $3.t0 and 1C0, 18.00.
Sanford Snyder, Prop.
Box 181, Homo Phono 7521.
Nails
Nails
Nails
CURE YO'.Ti UUMIATISM
AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODY
AT THE
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium
tTbo House of EffUlciuy)
HOT LAKE, OREGON
THE
Orrgn-Vaslii'loii Halroad i
Naviffiilion To.
Sells round-trip tlckeU, good for thre
moUbs, allowing $6.00 worth of
accommodation at the Sanato
rium, at Portland and all
O.-W. R. & N. Stations.
For further Information and Illustra
ted booklet, address Dr. W. T. Phy,
Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Lake,
Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or
write to
Wm. McMURRAY,
General I'assonger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
"THE BEST EVER",
MS
WHILE
rPTTP.V T.AST. ONLY
T3TT.-R KV.a. WHERE CAN
YOU BEAT IT ?
Nail Hammers only 50 cents each
Remember, this is the store that
Saves You Money.
R. M. WADE .& CO.
VV. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Independence, Oregon
.1 jiftv-fvL U Jl Oil liMIxlll i
2EmKi fisaJal sassWBssbaatal vaaTsW WsasaassBiw"
William's Drug Co.
W(WfM(C
jlliL V V ill M
w
ARE NOW MAKING AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF THE NEW MODELS AND
. PATERNS FOR THIS SPRING OF .
BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED SUITS
IF YOU WISH TO SEE WHAT THE BEST DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR
THIS SEASON CALL AND SEE THE NEW LINE AT THE
akin KJookn mills Store
SALEM,
; i i.i
OREGON.