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PACE SIX INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, EIGHT PAGE When You Think Oi th p.in whicb wr eiperieeee wile trr Z4 with ohJ N ' rle. e.nl. '"! " h WOul4 Ml LJty be tnm Iron this reeurrwl perux! ol ia. tirem'm Ferertfe PrcrlrOm mkm woe rr ' meat wit, ' '" nmm esr4es rimlmi-Hr, Imtlmm mmtium. ' mhsmrmtlmm mm cures Sick won.- are te eeee.it D. Pi.rw fcr Wttee, Vm AH eurreoiKiKW bihui . ... , toTijentl r,l. w..l.out Icar ...J without World". P..p.wrT MeJ. Hoctioo. R. V. r.rc. M. U., Trcdea., UuUilo. N. 1 . II vou w.nl hook thet tclU sxul w4.msn"s diws., mi how la eure them at horn., seed 21 oo-cni .(ami l lr. Pierc. to PT co.l oi w.ilmg j h UI nd yu A copy o bt re.l thouMinJ pt lllu.ti.ted Common Sim Medici AdvU.r-r.vued, up-to-d.te edilHM in (..per eov.rs. la haodtom. cloth-binding, 31 H.oips. in, orr. H. HIRSCHte' A. NELSON. ' C. W. IRVf- THE INDEPKi ! DENCE ! NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED Iftit. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid cn Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, . D. W. SEARSr B. F. SMITH AND OTIS D. CUTLER TAYLOR'S BARBER SHOP D. O. Taylor, Proprietor Tonic of all kind applied or in bulk. First class baths In con nection. Located on Main treet, two doora south of Postofflce. TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND IS TO PROVIDE SUCH GOODS AS WILL MEET THE TEST UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO DO, AND THE RESULT IS AN INCREASED TRADE, RAPID SALES AND A CLEAN, FRESH STOCK ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. If you have not yet tried our gro cery department, do so and become one of our many satisfied custom ers. L. 0. REEVES, The Grocer. The Arcade Cigar Store F. A. WILLIAMS CIGARS, TOBACCOS.CANDIKS, SOFT DRINKS AND CO.NFECTIONERY C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON HEMS OF INTER EST IN OREGON IMPORTANT EVENTS OF INTER EST' TO OUR READERS. Chronicle of Brief Nsws from Differ ent Sections of th. State of Oregon. x CeDarttreot 6Urt told. - Portland. Uy the sal. of a majority Interest of the Mm of 0'ta. Wot t man A K Kg. deal Involve between I1.roo.0oo anil $4,000,000 has bech concluded, aid the tig department store operated hy that firm nssre-s to the control or Ma Ho ta of Nw York and hi brother, Airoti Holt, the latter having bc n tor ao.ne turn Junior j aitn-r In tb c: iiany. uu w inpction tnsoa if a department In iWembor, IH0, At Urrion City 61 per cent of the ara'ea In use wre correct and at I'ortland whrr h-r ere orHnil""s frf 'i(erf atamlard elhts and meores 5 r rent of the scaloa were lound to bv corroct, More Lard for Praneh Asylum. j Pendleton. Governor Vt Pnrt jTrrnrurer Kay have cotn;l'tcd the urrhti of S4'i more aero to be j uod with other land already boutsat j as the g!te for the extern Oregon jbranih Insnno cylum. ThU truot la ; what l known m the Olisrlea Myorn place and adjoins the CXri-entcr tract on the west. This b'vc the mate poR- session of nil of the land In this bot tom, with the exception of 10 ncrcs owned by C. C. Hendricks. It Is re ported that the mate will soon utart condemnation proceedings to obtain c-nerfh!u of this pionerty ni Mr. Hendricks has boosted his price to an exorbitant figure. Arbor Day to Be April 14. Salem. -Superintendent of IMbllo Ii.struction AldPrmnn has nr.roui'ei-! t"t Arbor Day will lie April 14 this year, nnd is preparing a circular let ter which will be sent out to the seht.ols of the state and othera Inter ested. It has been the custom to prepare a special pamphlet containing an Arbor Day program and susg ttona appro priate to the day, but the superintend ent has practically decided to forego the publication of this booklet and later In the year will prepare a "book containing programs for all of the spe cial holidays. Work to Connect Coast With Miln Southern Pacific Road. Portland. New steamer service and a railway project for Cocs Bay were business Bubjects that took C. J. Mll lls, superintendent of the llarrlman steamship line between this port and Coos Bay, to San Francisco for a month. He returned Sunday. Mr. Minis' conference with leading Harrlman odlcials In San Francisco involved the placing, it necessary, of a steamship service between Coos Bay nn1 S.n yrnxtlro, cd the ear ly construction of a railroad Into that place to connect with the main South ern Pacific line running between I'ort land and San Francisco Since the government, aided by the people of Coos Bay, baa begun Im proving the harbor and the river chan nel at Coos Bay, the port has received considerable attention. Scales at 8lem Inaccurate. Salem. A report of the United States bureau of standards which has been forwarded to Governor West by S. W. Stratton, director, discloses the fact that only 32 per cent oi the cales In use in the city of Salem were found to- be correct as the r- COMING TO SALEM .MARCH. 15th THE . . .k. ..mab.i.m a n -. nAner-Q Try m a k h THE PATCHEN BOY, 39033, (3) 2.10, ONE Or CAKlAm nncum o vmcM. nun,t, - SEASON OF 1911; ALSO THE IMPOKltu ""i"'u B"uln" ' "--'"" OURAGAN 468 A GRAND CHAMPION AT' THE OREGON STATE FAIR IN 1910. These horses belong to responaible people, and what our advertisement, say will bo carried out to the letter We are citizens of this state and we will make good what we say. The?ATCHEN BOY ia not only the .Ira of 27 horses In, the 30 list, but he Is by the Great Wllke. Boy the sire of 106, Including four in the 2:10 list and the sire of auchgreat sire, aa Constantlne, Ora torio CourW Journal, and Ormonde. His first dam was Lady Clay, the dam of Patchen Boy, 2:10 anyone Educing fi.iy "Chipper." She I. turn was by that noted son of Hamilton!.. Ten, Met ronoiitan ref's'er No. 1327. The Patchen Boy's second dam was that grand mare, Haggle Brown. Not Tnly wTa she the second dam of the Patchen Boy, but she produced two other, .n the 2:30 list (a great rd for brood mare In her time.) The Patchen Boy, beside, being a great sire ha. enviab.e distinction of being the fastest three-year-old of hi. year. The .summary of hi. race. a. follows. The Patchen Boy started 7 times and won first money. , The Patchen Boy started In 23 heats, of which he won 18. The Patchen Boy only lost 5 heats during his entire racing career, and up to 1897 won $4,300, mora money than any three-yearold prevlou. to that date, beating .uch great horse, as George W. Lederer, Miss Margaret and Norvine G. THE PATCHEN BOY will make the season of 1911 at the State Fair Grounds, Salem, Oregon, under the direct supervision of Villiam J. Wilson, of Hood River, to whom all communication should bo sent until after March 15th, when his address will be Salem, Oreron. THERE IS MERIT IN QUALITY AND WE OFFHK UUMU' ' T ' ' ' Negre K'lls WoeJohfr-F er. Canyonvllle. A negro hobo walk ing the railroad track, when one mile west of Wolf Creek, stopped at the house of a woudrhopprr, demnpd'J .omethlMg to eat, then sot inta an altereat'.oo with the man of the house, and the ngto r!itd r'fl from the all and shot the man, the hll pnr.Mng through his arm and tody neer i;e heart. The victim Hvwd lo tr'l the s'ory, dying In three hours The tieRio look the r.fte and fiid to the hills ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice la hereby tilvM that the tin dorslgnvd, administrator of the entato of Hntiia iconics, deceased, by virtue of an order of tho Hon.. County Court of 'ulk County, Oregon, duly Uiadn ! entered of r'rd lhreli mi the 10th da- of J Mnry. 1M, by which .aid orior ta U a uuli.Mrat..r U amhTiiru aii dl-i-ctej ta f.I th hereinafter del fll.ed r-'al r, iiit. a at prDate aalo to the hl-.b-al U dier for ih In land. I vli on if a'l'T " Mth day of April lU, offer for aal ana Vll e'i l l-r ! l' ,h" h ghent bidder for cash In ha ul following described real preinl.aea t. wit; Uit No Four (4) In Hloek Nu Two (SI in Ha" Ad llllon to th Cl'y of Independence, po k County, Or-n 8. .led bids will be reeelv.nl by oai-l administrator up to IJ o'clock, noon of said day or the same may he - to the Attorney, tor M il estate, 'ald aal,i will be niadu aubjift to confirm at Ion by the aald Countr Court of polk County Oregon. Htllcy ft V.nkln. Attorneys for estite. II. Wilson. Adminis trator of the eit of llanna Karnes, -ceased, Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Oldv. 5r . M Uhc PASSIMCi ? ? OF TIME. IN l n t ( a & I- At IK n durino the year 1910 we increascd our list of satisfied customers by furnishing the best in the line of groceries that money and careful selections could afford. in 1911 we purpose to still further our mu tual interests on these principals and feel ajbsurf d that our goods will merit your pat- ronagI. R. H. KNOX, The Progressive Grocer. S M V! VI VM M VM V! M V4 Vl VI VI HUDSON BICYCLES. We Handle All Kind, of Bicycle. Motor Cycle, and 8undrls. of A Description. We ala have tfie Agency for some of the best Automobiles In the World. Cal and see us If In the market for anything In our line. , 1 8peclal attention Given toj all kinds of repairing. LONG A CAMPBELL, SR-' Independence, Oregon. BUSINESS COSES QUICK TO m The Electric Power User IF YOU 8USPECT THAT ELECTRIC POWER CAN BE MADE USEFUL TO YOU, CALL IN OUR NEW BUSI NESS DEPARTMENT REPRE SENTATIVES AND EXPLAIN YOUR NEEDS. OUR MEN WILL BE GLAD TO TAKE ALL THE TIME NECES SARY , TO MAKE AN INVESTIGA TION, GO OVER THE PROPOSI TION WITH YOU CAREFULLY AND TO SUBMIT AUTHORITATIVE AD VICE, PLANS AND ESTIMATES. Ask our new Business Department. Telephone: Bell 41; Mutual 6010. OREGON POWER COMPANY, J. L. WHITE, Mgr. yg3i?yl ..j