Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, March 17, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
NEWS ftiOM OTHER TOWNS
MONMOUTH ITEMS
H,wt from Normal City
ered i Bndom.
l'nf. J. II. Ackermaa lttc4 In
lnJf-nltnc Saturday.
Work on the tn.provvmo.it of the
fitate Normal school will lKln
M few . Tul U oU.k co be
great improvement to Monmouth and
her educational opportunity.
We are Informed lhat th rquit
mid a few week mo ba not own
ronlJ by le railroad company
and w will have ta n conteuiej tor
K while with the old one.
IVi-r Kurr U talkl.n of Un
hi place' near here and moving to
the city. He w'll probably occupy
th place which ha rewnUy purcha.e
here.
Robert Stetl ha returned from Cal
ifornia where be ha been most of
the winter.
MM. W. R. Graham U recelvlag a
visit from her nelce and nephew of
McnlRan.
Dr. and Mra. Peauoamp of Stayton.
visited hens one day last week.
Mr. and Mr. C. E. Lauipman of
gtaylon, were In the city Sunday.
Farm. ru In thl Icvlnlty are anxlou
to come to town now. The latest to
hear from la Mr. portwood. who baa
recently sold ht place with the ex
pectation of moving here and enjoy
ing city life.
Editor Drowne and wife were seen
. in the city Sunday.
W. J. Williams of Wyoming, has
ettled here to make his future home
among us. '
Prof. Ackerman contemplates mak
ing a trip east sometime during
the early part of the summer.
B. F. Smith of Lewisvtlle, was In
the city during the week.
Hon. J. H. Hawiey has been suf
fering with the grippe for severe,
days, but is better at this writing. j
Mrs. E. T. Carlton of Salem, visit-1
ed her parents. Prof, and Mrs. Ack-j
erman, during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shenifleld of
Independence, were In the city a
short time Sunday.
The report seems to have gone out
that there will be summer school for
teachers in the Normal this year. It
Is a mistake, however. The entire
faculty has not yet been engaged,
and school will not open until Sep
tember. The increase In bank deposits at
the Monmouth bank and increased
postal business at this office, indi
cate that the town is going ahead at
a rapid rate.
INDEPENDENCE ENTIRMIII, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON,
Put on the "areen," 'it 81. rat-
r ck Day.
Tho InterettfJ In the U.U time
oi will ' 'hat you ha a
lively time March !.
Pr Low, th optician, will be U
Dalian yarh ! and 3; lnd'P'
dej!t-e, si and to noon of Apr I I lie
member the date.
Her. prtUKloa i v,,rr able
addreM In th liaptlH church lt
Sunday, and the meeting wa largely
attended and appreciated.
Mr. Sumpter "oid he farm r
Fall City, recently and ha moved to
Independence, occupying the Ame
! house In the south part of the city.
Frank Wleenf!uh ha returned
from Portland, where he went la
w-ek with hi w fe, who I recev
Ing -medical treatment In the hoplta.
He report her greatly Improved.
It 1 not the burden of today t't
crui.hr a man but th piling of to
morrow' burden upon tu,t of today.
liberty-1 nt the rlxht to do as t,
ploae, but the rlht to do rtsht. !
fltaat, County Treasurer.
40 43.
CALL FOR WARRANT
Notice I hereby ivn that H
Polk county warrant presented and
endorsed, not paid for want of fund
previous to January lt, lll. l b
lid upon presentation at my ufflce
No hitereat will b allowed after date
of tht notice. Iated thl Slid day of
March, 1911. at my office Tracy
FRANCHISE IS GRANTED.
Continued from page 1.
..,l lhat the company accepted the
fiwtu UUe smnted to It by the com
mon cou it'll In the itmot
good faith and with the determination
to conform to every protUlin of tint
franchise. II stated that It would
be the purpose of h management
of the road at ail tln.ee to please the
rltUeii of the t'Uy of Salem, and
that the company would noininlt
no act on l'on tnvt which would
Incite th displeasure of the people
EIGHT PAGES.
living along aid strwt or any oilier
part if the city.
i Mr. McNsiy ttd that he bad
.been frliwntly J.urM ly the own
tr ,.f th- -turT. h! nro hinornh
to men, lhat the uii'en. . nt realised
the oece ly cf retln the prop
erty owner and UIrtt. i f Halmit
wl'h the r'iet cinideratlon, a
any oilur pnl.tT. or an uily r
arbitrary one would work a ruination
tho annoyance pit blent thereto would
ti unbearable. Above all, the a
u declared ht th franchise e.n-
tallied no provUfon which would f"r
nilt the company to trnnagren upon
th right of any rlttan. Hi ate man.
ANTIOCH
Tom Tethrow of Monmouth, was In
this locality on business last Friday.
D. Johnson was trading in Mon
mouth the latter part of last week.
p. L. Fishback is working for R.
M, Smith.
Mrs. V. H. Mack visited with fri
ends in Dallas last week.
Roy Johnson of Independence, was
seen to this vicinity last Saturday.
Dave Dove was a business visitor
to Independence last Saturday. .
Fred Smith of Monmouth, was here
last Saturday.
Homer Foster and Miss Ida Mae
Dulgnan of Perrydale visited friends
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dayhoff were
in Monmouth last Wednesday combin
ing business with pleasure.
Clem Fishback of Carlton, Is visit
ing relatives here this week.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
FOR SALE. First-class hay, cheat
or oat M. Goets. p42-45.
Mrs. Emory McDevett visited her
parents in Dallas last Friday.
Hop men are four weeks ahead of
last year with their work.
A baby boy wag born to Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Wilson Wednesday night
"Dad" Wilson is a happy mam.
Special chicken dinner at the Mis
sion Cafe, Sunday, from 12 to 2, 50
cents. Regular dinner, 25 cents.
The garden rake Is much In ev
idence. these days, the lawns and back
yards are getting cleaned up. This
Is as it ought to be, and every family
should take a hand in the work.
LOST In or near Independence.,
Or., a brass hub cap. marked "Italia"'
A liberal reward will be pa'd for the
return of the same to The Owl Con
struction and Realty Co.. 158 S. Corn!
St., salem. Or, Phone, Main 204.
n42.
For quick le you should list
your lad and other property with the
Owl Real Estate Co., K-8 S. Commer
cial St., up stairs, Saleni. Oregon.
Phone Main 204. n39 2.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c;
bluestem. S2c; red Russian, "8c.
Bar'.ey Feed, 124.
Oats No. 1 White, $27 per ton.
Hay Tirmthy Eastern Oregon, $21;
mixed. $20; alfalfa. 112.
Butter Creamery, 31c.
Eggs Ranch. 19c
Hops 1910 crop. 18c; 1909. 12Hc.
Woo! Eastern Oregon, 12 18c;
Valley, IT 19c lb.
Mohair Choice, 30c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 82c; Club, 79c;
red Russian. 78c.
Barley $23 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $24 per ton.
Butter Washington creamery, Uc.
Egss Selected, local. 20c.
JUST A FEW HINTS
The best attitude we can dlnplay
towards the discordant sounds and
disagreeable sights in this world Isnot
that of disgust and shrinking, but a
disposition to remedy them.
No one 1ms a right to think of a
future heaven for himself who doesn't
try to make this world heaven-like for
his fellows. Heaven Is not for selfish
people.
The season for baseball Is at hand
and it will be necessary for lovers of
the game to furbish up their know
ledge of baseball vernacular.
GENERATIONS of GOOD THE
, in Your Watch. .
FRICTION THE ENEMY.
f
I if. v.
Therefore, pivots are finely polish
ed, Jewels are of ruby or sapphire
the oil carefully refLned all to re
duce friction. On these bearings th
balance revolves 432,000 times dally.
Astounding, isan it? Yet if cleaned
and oiled yeraly a watch will run for
generations, and t neglected, It must,
with such, ceaseless toil, wear Itself
to ruin'. .In ' accumulating dirt and co
rroding oil. Let us examine it. An
honest opinion from us will cost you
nothing.
Did you see the coupon in last week's
Enterpriser They are Iflood, get 'em.
Bring In your clocks, and all other
kind of jewelry Repairing.
Estimate cheerfully given, free of
charge.
ROWE'S JEWELRY SHOP,
"House of prompt ervice"
furniture:
Hicc & Calbrcath's Good Furniture with a very
large and ca'refully selected stock of Furniture, and
our spring line of Wall Paper for your inspection,
would it not be to your interest to call at our store
for these Goods? We will make you special induce
ments to trade with us.
BICE & CALBREATH
DAINTY PERFUMES
FOR DAINTY WOMEN
Are here and Plenty. Everything else for toilet use. .
Our Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bath Ammonia, Talcum
and Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Etc., are such as must
appeal to Women of Refinement. We will be pleased
to have you call and see our line.
Kirkland's Drug Store
The Store of Quality
LADIES' and
GENTS
if- Yf
HAND TAILORED
SUITS
10. . MKi . OO.
MADE STRICTLY TO YOUR MEASURE. ANY GARMENT MADE BY
THE COMPANY I REPRESENT WUL BE MADE SATISFACTORY IF
ANY PART GIVES OUT WITHIN A YEAR.
HAVE MEASURE TAKEN BY A TAILOR.
"
PRICES $15.00 to $50.00. ; ;
J. G. Mc
INTOSH
Enterprise Building,
Independence, Oregon.