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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
i EIGHT PACES Nsat ma Coed Merss Dickinson's Livery and K ed Stable I. W. CICKENiU Home I'hulio tilO. Doll I'boii m. new and Second-hand Goods If you wont secondhand Furnltur good oo new at second nsnd pritss, coil 01 tho oocond-hond otoro on Moln slreet Wo t-Vy en.1 oo't everything In NLW ond SECOND HAND GOODS. In our stock will bo found some owoll plocoo of furnlturo, ond they oro wolng ol rock bottom prlcoo. When in tho eity don't si to toll ond look ovor our otock. Wo moy novo Juot what ycu novo boon looking for. J. D. P.EEVE8. Mi lUillametie Ua'ley Cb'r. . FOf PRICES ON LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES SASH, AND DOORS. Superior quail ty ond prompt dtlivory DALLAS, POLK COUNTY BANK 4 Monmouth, Paid Capital. 53fl.CC0.00 Transacts a General Bauklny Business grrictRS AND DIRECTORS: -TV"- f't J. M. Hawlry, Pr. 4. U. V. IlutJ.T. Vice I'ne. Ira F. Powell. Cah F. 8. Powrll. J. B. .'lurau. I. M. Sfmpaoo. Patronize Home . . INDUSTRY The Independence Steam Laundry does good work. Both Phones. THE INDEPENDENCE BAKERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT m lo rho julaco to got your' Broad, Doughnuto, Cookies, Pies, and all .kinds of pastry. Spoclal attention given to oocalls and public entertainments. All work guaranteed. BOD E.M HAMMER & MARKS, Proprietor. The Old Btaay. ViIUlllVIIU MMm egetable Seeds f"""" mini -i-i . "i " aafl aV mS . -A n- : I -yt -LJ The OneCatalog nRFDMl Latest fOLE LIMA is the moat hardy and pro- li anil tm moat delloloua of all beana. Thaonlv LilM that wfl thrivt in Ih4 North ONI Trial paokot IOC. lUralar 40 oeua, Jsae. Ask for PordandSeedCo. Portland, :: Oregon INDEPINDENCK tNTtflPWISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREOON. Careful Drivers Prsprlstor, INDEPENDENCE, GHtCGN. OREGON. J Oregon 1 Malu St. JL r bJL J Our complete Now Seed Annual and Planter's Guide specially pre pared for Northwestern grower fully illustrating and presenting newest, nrost profitable varieties fi,r market-man or home irarden is NOW READY FOR YOl for the Careful Euye NOW READY FOR YOU and Best Equipments for the Farmer, Orchardist , Poultryman and Beekeeper Out Diamond TraeJa Mark is a guarantee of Quality, Satisfactiba and Full Value, backed by twenty-live year of suooess right here n The Paoifio Northwest Our Catalogs are Complete Buyer's Guides. Free on Request. our Catalog No. CO AMERICANS WITNESS A MEXICAN BATTLE Yankcss In Automobiles Ren der first Ad lo Wounded S;ldiers. rnuglas, Ar'.i Eleven federal sold iers dead, 11 wounded, wi'h tit losuss to lit rebels unknown, Is tb result of battle Just at of Agua Prleta, Sunday. The oppoa'ng force were (00 Inaurrecto under General Jo d U t-uce lilanco, and a federal force of 30 directed by Colonel Mors. The battle a speriucular and wn witnessed by fully 6000 Americans, many cf whom runhed clone to the tttlllrne'd while the fighting was still t Us height. After the smoke had cleared awsy, It was American lo automobiles who give the first aid to tbe wounded, hurrying them to Anna I'rleta, where two American physi cians were In readiness lo Midst the Mexican army surgeons. If there were any rehe'a killed or wounded they were taken back to tho mountains by their comrades. It Is understood that H!nno's en tire force did not participate In the engagement. His first action was to throw out a sk'rmlHh line for the pur pose of "drswlng the Federals Into ac tlon to ascertain their strength. , The battle lasted an hour and It Is believed that the retreat that fol lowed was for the purpo.e of drawing the federals Into the canyon where the nia'n body of B!anco's forces were ready lor act'on. The federals, how ever, after a BplrlteJ pursuit rallied and returned to Agua Prleta, refumng to be entrapped. Mexico City. Thoroughly aroused by the spread of brigandage and van dalism incident to tbe revolution led by Francisco Madcro. and determined to protect property, the Dial govern ment will begin to wage against the lawless element a pitiless war of ex termination. Tnoe detected in the act, of high way robbery, raiding a village or a farm, train-wrecking, cutting tele graph or telephone wires, or even of removing a spike from a railroad ra'l or throwing a atone at a train, will be summarily ahot by those making the arrest. El Parp, Tex. Drumhead court mar ttals and summary execution of all captu.td revo'utionary leaders, is the Interpretation, placed on tbe reported action of the Mexican government in deciding to suspend the constitution al guarantees throughout the repub lic. This action, which Is tantamount to a declaration of martial law, will give to sny federal mi.itaiy comman der the right to try all prisoners. In the case of Mexlcyis It will mean that they, as citizens, can be tried and shot as traitors. What Is believed to be a reliable report of the casualties at the battle of Casaa Grandcs a week ago, says that 15 Americans were killed and 17 Americans were taken prisoners. MILITIA OFFICERS RESPOND Number so Large That They May Be Sent In Rot' Washington. Office, cf the organ ized militia are giviu.; prompt re sponse to tbe War Department's in vitation to participate in the military operations planned along the South ern frontier. Thebe reports, it Is said, indicate that the total number of acceptances will be, more than the army now be ing mobilised at San Antonio, Texaa, can accommodate at one time. It is possible that all the officers who ac cept will be given an opportunity to go into the field by rotating them. Congress May Ask Explanation. Washington. Unless the martial demonstration against Mexico ia ex plained in President Taft's special message or light shed on tbe affair in some other manner, congressmen here declare, a resolution calling on the White House will be . introduced at the beginning of tbe special ses sion of Congress. Cholera Kills 26 In Hawaii. Honolulu. Another case of cholera developed here among th persons legregated after contact with pre vious victims. Thta make 26 oases. of which 21 have proved fataL MARCH H, bUINfct DIHECTORY L. U MCWITT, M. D PHYSICIAN AND B'JKtON Off lie lu Cwp-r building, and 3. Offl' o boars, a. tn. to II BV and i to t o. in. Ca l ai.sfturrd High aud day. W. R. ALLINr D. O. S. DENTIST thrfit phoues. , Coopr lildg. Independence, Orgon. . p. swops: ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Will practlco lo all'cour'a of tb Stale. ITobat matters and eollec ions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon THE ELDRIDCC C. t. VanAllen, Prop. Large aunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bata and piano European Plan t4 N. Commercial at. Salem, Or. C. W. HENKLE Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Lady AsWnnt If desired. Calls attended day or night. Independence ... Oregon INDEPENDENCE AND KCNMOUTH RiV'VAY From Independence to Calls Train No. (4 leave Independence dally :00 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:15 a. m. en? arm i unm 1:40 a m. Train No. leav- dependence daily at 10: CI Monmouth a 11:05 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at 11:80 a. m. Train No. TO leave Independence daily at 6:15 p. m and Monmouth at S:20 p. m, and arrive at Dallas at S:66 p. m. Prom Indepajndenc for Alrti Train No. II leave Independenc dally at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m. and arrive at Alrile at 7:R0 a. m. Train No. 73 leave Independence dally at 2:33 p. m. and Monmouth at ?:G0 p. m. and arrive at Airne at J:2j p. m. From Dallas for Independence Train No. 63 leave Dallas dally at 8:80 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65 a m. and arrive at Independence at 9:15 a. m. Train No. 69 leaves Dallas dail) at 1:00 p- in. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrives at Independenc at 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Alrile.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallas dally at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. ra. and arrives at Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Alrll for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Alrile daily at 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a. tn. and arrives at Independence at 9:10 a m. Train No. 72 leave Alrile daily at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at. 4:40 p. m. and arrive at Independence at 4:60 p. to. CASH FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE BUTLER produce CO. Independence livery ar.d . Feed Stable ; J. D. Lnyton & Son, Prop. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers First-class Acct d nudatiors src Teft of Care Given all Trsr.ciei.tj Stock. PAGE SEVEN INDLPtNUiME SHJt SHOP O. FLOYD, Prep. All kinds of repairing dono wit neatness and d spatch. Shop on Main Street, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. HIGH LIVING WITHOUT HIGH COST I posibly th spirit of general Id ea to tr eountry. Let ua prov th by aupplylng you with meats for your table. , .' GOOD MEATS COSTS MONEY, but poor meats cost more because it does not tut to advantage and there is more waste to It. Our meat are the good kind and a trial will surciy prove them tbe mor economical. CASH MEAT MARKET Geo. F. Heck. Proprietor Independence, Oregon : During the Stormy Weather You will be interei-Ud in Fonielbing that it ill pro vide c nifoit lor tlie lt iy. Investigate ur istctk of and you will te lem-fitted. We handle a complete line. L Eice, InrJepeitlcnce. Crcgcn MISSION ICAPE BURT & CLAY A Good Place to Eat. Every thing New and Clean. IF IT IS IN THE MARKET WE WILL SERVE YOU WITH IT Main St., two doors from P. 0. Independence, Oregon. m LIOIIGR ALLOWED t !. 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