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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1911)
I TIN PAOtS INDlKtNDINCI INTER PRISE, INOtPINDENCE, ORtOON, FRIDAY, MAKCH If, lllf. PAGf THHIC HOUSE SHOW-' " FOK SALEM (I per calil. 8KVENTII GKAf'U Klrsl place r a It City. per nt. HfcnJ pla Hl kitrti I, 2 It lr cnL Third pUre-DallM, Moim.o jih, 3 ' pr r-nt, j EltJHTII CnADK ALL R ECORDS BOTH FOR HURHI rlr,t pU)ni.'ll, l per ienL ON EXHIBITION AND VISITORS) Hmnil plareMonu.outh, Itidpn TO Sla TMIM WILL ttl UKuK- dcno, 19 per .nl. I xh following achoos lav. bn sjrant certificates for havl'g made 5 p-r cent or nrir. In me owei: Fourth Orail Dallas, Monmouth, Alrlfe. flfthn". rifth Oral f thel. RKkrrall, Buell. Kails C ity. Blith Oral. Monmouth, Bethel, nicsreatl, Hucna Vista, North Dal las. Falls ClT Seventh tirade Rlkrall, FU City. Klhth Grade Bue!. nepeitfui'y, If. C. BEYMOl R, School Buperntnden I'o k Conn EN AND SPLINTERED. One thouund dollar will b dis tributed In t way of p iu uu I by the 8aliu llo a Khow ( ii Ull in ( I htf horse show blrh will hold In that city on April ? and I. and be cause of the inilltur of thla l K tiiii of uiunoy In premiums .on and because tha cililiitli n will le on which will be qul to any evtr hold In Hia stat. k i In ir r u h'i'iR howii with re'atlon to It by proml--nont hotseinen In wont cm and south ern Oregon. Tha ahow he d lat y ar was a rjid success and tha preaant ir m- ty, Oregon. Iss to eclipse i e.e'y p tiiui'.j Th-r were on exhibition lat year a plnedld lot of horses ia fin. a lot at baa ver bi en aliown In the west A n ft avnr, liflrmtinin wlintlililiot . ..... , ., . , L ... idersUned. administrator of the -tmte turned to hit hi mo satisfied with the . exhibition. These men hav adver tised the exhibition of last year and It meana a larger attendance In the way of horsemen, and that In turn means a larger exhibition of bonus. The present Indlial'ona are that the how will be a success from every ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notlra la breby tclven that the tin- of lU'ua Kauies deceased, )of an order of the jfon. by virtue Comity Court of I'olk County, OrKon, duly made and entered of record therein on the JOih lay of January, 1911, by which aald order sa:d administrator Is authorised and directed to sell the point In view and th ao In charre of s hlnaf.-r described real premise, at the matter -. I.borln, hard to .rake j Prt- ! hiKbeat bidder for preparatloa for the a commodatlon of ' Mna- 1 wl" on or ,,,rr l, the horsemen and th. large cr.wd of dr APr 191 offpr for ",e . . ..... ... ,.!and wtif sell at Drlvata aale to the dchiiiih iiinf. inn biiij w win ii m uri i ' attract. Tha Program The exhlblt'on gro-nds wl I be at highest bidder for cash In ha-nd the following; described real premises to wit! lt No. Four (4) In Block No the same place last y.ar-Chrch Two 2 In Malls Addition to tho City trcet between Plate and Court. Tha of Independence. Polk County. Oregon eata aecured for last yeart show , -M bids will be received by a.l-l are In a ajo-d state of pn-aervatlon , administrator up to M o'clock, noon iand can. be usd aaH. Thla port'on of W or thfl "me nir be "" of Church afreet will be roped off and to the Attomeyi tor said estate. SaTB the sonts will be arranged In an arena form,, so that the apectstora way secure good views of the an tmala which ' pass be'ora the judgea In the contort for premiums. The first ay will atan off with a parade In wkl h the borses on cxhl Dltlon will be the feature. The af ternoon will be devoted to the pats Ing of judgment on the horses by the Judgea and tha awardmnt of premi ums. The second dr wl'l also start off with a parade and the afternoon be devoted to the awarding of pre miums and on the afternoon of both days there will be conducted a mon ster horse atlo. Thla sale was a winning feature Iat year so win ning that the demand was so great for It again that the association de cided to make It a part of the ahow this year. Any owner of atock who duslres to ae'l may en'er his stock with the manaccrs of the cale. Much Interest Aroused Since the announcement was made ome time ago that the assocla'Ion would hold another show this spring, the secretary. Charlea Yannke. been bu'rlod with correspondence from horsemen making Inquiries In regard to the show. AH 'of them Dig nify the keenest lntrest Irt the ex hibition and that the greater port'on ot thorn will bring their horses to the show goes without the Baying. At a meeting held by the associa tion several evenings ajo committees -were appointed to mnke arrange ments for the holding of the show and alno to Bo'lc't funds. The fin ance committee Is mnklng fine pro gress and It hopes within a shirt time to have the nmou't necess-ary to hold the show fully sulstrlbed. sale will be made subject to confirm Hon the said Countr Court of Talk County Oregon. Bl.ler ft Eakln. Attorneys for estate. B. Wilson. Adminis trator of the estate of Hanna Karnes, De-ceased. Cbas. D. Smiley CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Independence, Oregon Plans and Specifications Cheerful- lly Submitted. Ball Phona. Farmer 624 THE n DEAL Poultry Park h INDEPENDENCE, ' OREGON 8. C. W. Leghorns a Specialty. Eggs for hatching, per setting (13) $1.00, BO, $3.50 and 1C0, $6.00. 8anford Snyder, Prop. Box 181, Home Phona 7521. "THE BEST EVER" '''tBJaJSTt.'Sftl"' for held Report of Spelling Contest Schools of two or more rooms, (Feb. 24, 1911: FOURTH GUDB First place nethel, 100 per cen. Second place A'r le, 98 per cent. Third plate Dallas, 97 1-11 per cent. ' 1 FIFTH CRADE First place Rlkreall, 09 1-2 per cent. Second place, Pe'he', Fuoll, 98 rer cent. v Third place Fal!s City, 96 1-2 per cent. fIXTH GRADE First place Buell, 100 per cert Second place Bethel, North Dal las, Falls City, 99 per cent. Third place Monm'uth, Rlkerall r 1 i i 1 -" - " , Williams' Druo- Co. b. r. swopi ATTOHNtV AT LAW AND NOTAftt PUBLIC WIU practice to all eour s of tha tau. Probata mat Its ml colic Ions given prompt aU"Btlon. ladpo4t)OCa Oregoa W. H. ALLIN, O. D. S. DENTIST bnb pboLKa. Cooper Bid. Independence, Orrgoq. U L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN A NO SURGEON OffW la Coopr baildlog, ru t od I. Offlc kosrs. S a. as. to II m. a4 J I p. m. C'tfti aatwerrj tlgti iaad dA. fte Star cf tU mmmlt SJorld No Experiment in the Game with the "Michigan. THEY HAVE ENTERED THE FIELD WITH A MACHINE THAT IS AS NEAR PERFECT , AS CAN BE MADE. ORDINARILY THIS AUTO WOULD SELL FOR $1850.00 BUT IF YOU WANT A MACHINE, & OUR PRICE AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE IT WILL SURPRISE YOU. WE DO NOT Afr YOU TO PAY FOR PAST EPERIENCE, OR BIO FANCY ADVERTISING, NOR THE ESTABLISH MENT OF BIG BRANCH AUTO AGENCIES. WE GIVE THE DIFFERENCE TO YOU WHICH IS WORTH YOUR INVE8TIGAT ON. . Call and See The "Michigan." R. M. WADE & CO. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Independence, Oregon tU piy to Bt i of Good Clothing is to avoid the other Kind. If we couldn't recommend our Clothing, we wouldn't sell them. But we don't hesitate to say to every man in this town you can't buy more fashionable and depend able garments than BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHING Because we know what they are, how they are made and styled and tailored. Here are choice pickings in fine values: $10 TO $35 em iUoolen mills Store SALEM, OREGON.