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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1911)
i i x ACE SIX INO EtNOENCt ENTIFPRIlE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. IIOHT PAGE 1ST VETOES sissss m ' MANY BILLS twit ka4 r. . Mien ybtf 772me vO. il BlVM IBS fMllMMM Ml4 fl W " "-.- M gladly r '" Ibii rrri4 p.no4 ol r. fi.ra' JreWre PfrtMlm J,. .r eeet !. f''" aaaf'ea. ' ! Sick worn- are l-vlf - W All ormiMHHViwt arrow , P...... - J ., f. . " . .. ....... i. ...1 ..iKauI Ira to Wocld'a Piaeewaar Me Mn.l.kOll . nmi w 11 iivwi : . , R. V. M. U.. B.s.lo, N. II von book that tclla all aW .... ho" tha-bo-.. c.d 21 o-a-cnt at.mpa Is Dr. P-r 10 P co.t ol ..a.l.tj Oo-iato. Se Med.c.1 Adviwr-rawacd. ap-lo-d.t. adU.ua papar oo.ia. la kaadaotM 4olh-biBlin, 31 .lamp. . Of M. HIRSCHBrHi A. NELSON C. W. IRVIN' THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED IMt. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS M. HIRSCHBERQ, A. NELSON, 0. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND OTIS D. BUTLER j jGOVlRNOR WEST BREAKS VETO RECORD. I6IJ.S74 U Cut from the Approprta lion Rtcord. But Llat It Still Vary His. rVem. Wl'h 61 bPa vetoed. Gov eiuor West ha c'oied bl lonr I"'' of i,f ',r. in Hi b'.lU luherlud from the Legislature. I Th U"t of tt bllta to rcplv f i aeutiva i!!iain,''i'V,il ! Plcrc" m'4.iur ici-.alinn the lull iflvo MH leaned by t!i pt !! In which tho tiTa of tb H eua U:r were coa.-U to ll fiailng but by Wk un.t lln. A rrvl on of l!c llt ahtiwa tlml !lhusH te ro 61 b'l'.i Ti'tix-d by th governor, ao-na of tho."0 ;il-i he original.'? Iuui..! t ta nd fr fclo! maiag.a '! wrltK'n t-ra wiihilrawn. Thr mora 3 v-toi by (l ivonior of CALIFORNIA is th-.'-i-late to visit. Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous hotel, historic Old Man sions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the" NationV most pl -ular retreat. You can see it at ilsbest via the SHASTA ROUTE ' and : "The Road of a Thousand Wonders'' ; Southern Pacific Company Up-to-date trains, tirst-class in evry respect, unexcelled dining-cur service, quick time and direct connections to all points south. : Special Round Trip Fare of $55.00 Portland to Cos Angeles and Return : With corresponding low fares from all other section of the Xorth- I west Liberal s rs in each direction and long hmit. Interest- I ing and attractive literature on the various resorts and attract.on.pf I California an be had on application to any 8. P. or O. K. & X. agent ' or from : WILLIAM McMURRAY I GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON tlllHMn nun1 ' th ttia .iicrrl.Tjr tain 'ir thi- nrn-ii!Int ii!''nn and 334 bt'.U, tti 2Cth A-uiMy hnv I Ins 41 more hX 10 lt crt dit t!iun the ona before. A far at rnn now be i!eirm!n'd tJovcrncr Wml b ectlpod all record In Onsun for uunibrr of vi-ti't'd Mils. The total amount o( approprlutlon cut off by Governor Wont U U.S74 This Include ihe ellmlnHilon of t20, 000 from tae n .propi iutUin bill for armorlea. tha governor ariiinsltm tl"t on!y half of tlie lia.OOO approprUlUin granted by I he Int'alature IU be ued. Setilon Most Expensive. From revlu'd f.Kiires following the wholesale ve'olng of npfropi lutlon bills by the governor It Is ascertained that the total cost of the Lfglslature Just closed la H.340.IU2.73 for the bi ennial period which will close Decem ber 31. 1911 ' This Is by far the munt expensive Leslslnture trat Oregon has ever bad. Anions tie more Important bills ve toed were: The bill providing that easte-n OreRon shall have one member of 1 state railroad commission. Two bills providing for an increase In the salary for prosecntlna; attor neys in the fourth prosecuting attor ney's district and In the fifth Judicial district. ' Resenting It e an attack on the "Oregon system" and also taking the position that It Is unconstitutional. Governor West refused to approve Rusk's House bill, providing for second-choice vot'rs n tve primaries. Senator Uowerman'a bill providing that no state, county or municipal of ficials could enter Into a contract w!tb the state. Probably the bill which was vetoed In the face of greatest pressure was the Senate bill Introduced by the Ju diciary and revision of laws commit tee Increasing the salary of all cir cuit Judges, ecept In the fourth Ju' dlcial district, to $4000 annually. The Ilurgcsi bill creating a state sanitary and live stock board was ve toed because It carries an appropria tion of ?50,000. TAYLOR'S BARBER SHOP ' D. O. Taylor, Proprietor Tonic, of all kind, applied or In bulk. First cla.. bath. In , con nection. Located on Main treet, two door, south ofPWflcL TALK AND PRINTERS' INK . . . Does not do all U Merchandising. Experience and a we Selected stock of Groceries, China Ware, Etc. is what has been the means of building up our immense tndi. We need not say more. We cater to the Gr3C07 solicit your patronage. L. G. REEVES Yamhill Citizens Protest. McMinnville. A mass meeting of taxpayers was held here to discuss the large appropriations made by the last Legislature. Resolutions were unanimously adopted denouncing the 1 extravagance of the late session of the Legislature and favoring the ref erendum on appropriations made in favor of the University of Oregon, the Oregon Agricultural College and the Monmouth Normal school dormitory. dlract Information. Ths penally at tsehej for violation of the federal law Is not lass thnst I0"0 fine nd nt tuM tkao 1 3 WO. and by Imprisonment not icmmIIii one rsr for each of-fenaa. CRIMINAL PROCEERING3 ttssl.ta WouU re 1 y Kaa.lde." Attorney I-'irn, of IT' land. Is here t, tlVa el jig) i-f th letnl proredure piellmlnary to tue In corporation of city, which will em re a tlUtret of shout 10 siuars mlWs. e nb'nln ihe enilra area, ot o d Heaabie on both the eat anj was! il,:,., nf ha N'eeantcxm Hlver and running s-u'h t" tike In llormoss rak and Crtrlgt Park ANTIOCH John llldd.ll was a business visitor to Independence Tuesday. M m Kay Shipley ap.M.t Sunday witl h.-r ltr, Mr. Orplia Griffith. ' Moiimoutli. V. A. Fllib'k returned from Carl ton Wednesday, where be went on business trip. Vr Tr"t f MnnmoH'h, was seen In ttilas v. H'l. I'"t Tbuia. y. Ilsrold l al-y tf Mouui u lt. Msliml wWh C C. Vt' and fain ly .; day a t t!un(!y. ! Ms 'rice Vhelo k ftently punhaa. e.l a jiru ery stoie In Portland. Alh. rt Marks of mar Hlckreall. was a business v slter berw last Haturilny. Ml i Frnion Vheli k of Bl Johns, U vlidtln will! her brother. Maurice. Dwlsht Dayhoff was a buslties v'a Itor to Monmouth lt Saturday, Ml. Mabel Veater vlsliml with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-hur Haley of Monmouth. Ink Saturday. HELP HELP HELP When In need of help of any kind call on or phono tlio Owl Hmploj ment Alteney. I.'.S S. t'ommerclnl 81 . up stairs, Salem. Oreoii. Phone U Main 204. n.1H 2. '' Uhc PASSING OF TIME. DURING THE YEAR 1910 vE INCREASED OUR LIST Of SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BY FURNISHING THE BEST IN THE LINE OF GROCERIES THAT MONEY AND CAREFUL bcLkCTIONS, COULD AFFORD. IN 19fl WE PURPOSE TO STILL FURTHER OUR MU TUAL INTERESTS ON THESE PRIKCIPALS AND FEEL ASSURED THAT OUR GOODS WILL MERIT YOUR PAT- RONAGE. R. H. KNOX, The Progressive Grocer. f AN V! i V! VfV l VI M ft CI IN m VI VI VI HUDSON BICYCLES. Msv IK We Handle All Kinds of Bicycles, Motor Cycles and Sundries of A Description. We als have t,h. Agency for some of th. best Automobiles In the World. Call and see us If In the market for anything In our line. , , ' Special attention Given to; all kinds of repairing. ; LONG & CAMPBELL, Independence, Oregon. Judge and County Commissioners In Violation of Law. i Portland. Criminal proceedings will be Instituted against Judge Clee ton, of the county court, and County Commissioners Hart and Llghtner in the federal court for Issuing Instruc tion to bridge tenders not to open draws when tugs towing sand scows and rafts of' logs whistle. Several complaints are now on file In the of fice of the United States district at torney and Mr. McCourt announced that criminal proceedings will be In stituted against the Judge of the coun ti cour.tanL tht..coinin.l5sjoners on Do 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 TOA8TER pleases every woman who sees It In almost Instantaneous. And Is the toasting done that It seems .he dining room. 80 pulckly there Is no rising from the table or hurrying about THE ELECTRIC TOA8TER Is now one of the most popular of the many household electrllc devices. Price of Toaster complete S3.28. ASK OUR NEW BUSINE88 DEPARTMENT. Oregon Power Company J. L. WHITE, LOCAL MANAGE.