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CIQHT PAGES THr. INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. ir.r roLH a ' . . . ... I MONMUUin iicm lublihad bjr HENRY E. BROWNE. r ! - Ttt cause, leading to "w" ' Tlii Independence Enterprise i-,, u , ; ; 1 ,,,, tf thorn ! ''d ,ert " ' r- 1 1 , ,, .h- iiiiniiuriin n n i valt till ta ' l'd r'' h' h . .i.ai:r Mtlim. l,our 'jr the euhy.y ok.n en hear, juo -L .UU th. cl:U. ...M.M arabtvkcn ! . . it. on.Urful lesourci - , , u mpty t'till at liI. yosloffice at lnle JThe irlnot nM,w fur their perm- Ah, tu bUnnied flower now tr,x.tnn tf.uuj claii . . -, . m uhtMi they loiioly , nwt rM . ..: .' . ... me., a-ttle I here, ami wny ih.. wuma iwrimu .u m --. . ... .... v.... i. ri ariv n mill , n-.vin , - ..,,. fur h n tho fIHwmis: . k .on ii y ti... tr.'iiv ihiu i-riuti. tu;r. no i "- . ,u . . . . .......... I .... 'v.. itnv -'ma ti il0 10 1" it II I- a. roanirr or run ',( Entered at th pendenc. Oregon. mat tor. PIBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY Addres. all communication, and mak. all bills payable Tbo Kulep" priaa. Mr anj Mr. FnwruaHMi w-o imii m.ml.'iit Friday. "" u ' Henry M.KIiuurry M .hernit Ntw. from State Normal City th u,.p for nj Allen Fr.day nd rati at Random. ' urduy. ! Mr aid Mr. Kwal ami ilauith Mf. Certrml l'o.b of KaU fltyj I.T ,r .howlm In Inana.w ou vuuou w,;h nr.ul. in lh. v. . rr.Jjy; , )li(t M m- Kaiolla Ihulo of Joff.Tion.,w.k. . . . ....... u,.,. i,..r- I- . um.-W. Oict Kr. urn k.-H i.bj iu t ,f ,iu. aun'a Bl d X hd but .hown w. . - . fl)rluu, ,0 vtwh ,,., ..f hi. fn.e - , 7" " " a.r:aualy on.) .lay tl.a wk 1 T "," Irld"5r . .... .i.. . iu u.....l .iron oil II. !! Bmo of o,r yom, .op,., n .,. . - - . . . . . . ...i. ha- rtoh nit(l bl boun. NOTICE win ih i'tv ,,( ,0',1 ,h turn HT-.M. M-rln. SUUSCUU'TIOX K-VTES Ouo year lu aJ.anca f.u moiuh in aavano 1-r momlis la advauca Siu.a. corloa ' 5cU thuivla copk'a f.ea ou api'l'.catlon. ,Vr oll. l-t-cauatf therw ar uplands, pralrl l;iu: imiJ ai:avaTriiT bo:ton:a. lU'oiuie you ran be ar of profit ib'.o r turra from wanti-v. yon put l;i;o tlio oil. lVo'.u.iw th wnt4T ih- not on- s iiiv wh it tho aumnwr prodiu'a iWt wa't till you hi.ir tne Of w..n d'r.i In Ihiu wIMornos. I.ft t one foiaook n.ay die Oh. ho.rk.-n to poveny'a aad lament! Ho wift h.-r want to allay; IVH.'t apurn Ood'a ior from tl' faorod do. r. Aa yo i hoi for ii.-y ouo a l.:- Kr , n,. . J. . " - OREGON AND ITS OPPORTfN.T.E j . P- r . T for dl.rr, ,d farmln. Continued f om l ae i- j )et.llUJe huB,ln);is of othor U ploasu ":o hoar au,h wor,U o d r ons that timq and I .pace 111 11 " v I not ne nilt ment'onlnR at th's tln.o fr ui . rant,irs. 1 1 man ho wo Id complain of; toes g oriou. aprlu Uaia inu.t "WHERE ROLLS THE OREGON" d.J be hard tj bull, for uh wi-ath- (oi owlns tnfre.iiiiK atory la er is found nowhore except on the Pri(.gm,t.fa rer.ort of Oisoii: Pacific Coan, and no place furn sh a; timo l.ave hoard more delightful apeclmen than does, st.rUw al t the nro-re a of Oregon na aa aRrtcaliurai aie. product", la name, and Ita rl'.niat" p bsos. many altractio feature.. IS ch re the attribute of tht rtato inrr.ad Travel and Traffic by f"" , nr i ot aslon aht-d a ts ie l ecv at ther ar. ore aad better Hm'. wait for another to bear the bim'eu I f forrow'a Irksome load. 'Let jour h nd ix'end to a strltk.-n friend A. he to t r ail wn life's roud: And If you"e anythin roo.I to say f a man the Wlllanette valley. EVERYTHING PROMISING and Steamer. Tha Fruit Grain markb;t, gtrde8 Po.'t wai ui. . - - -lllltt(,r part of lrtHt e..k. The bank I. Kv.r th eu'osr ai oken when nenna ..... W Hotkey ha ren-iiwy en-vi.u - - " , . . . ., . irJW.'-" :::: Mr:t'-'.V. -rU " -',',rr;.,! M;:;. --, ' .J'ti' UHiial l o r. vv, , .,l.,v MU-bUan n.an. I.lln lavld.n went to lort ai d ha. l een look n ou r th territory week wl h a view of !o at na. , Thrt meet nt? of t e I'o'k County, Hank atoik'o'd.r hh he'd here the (&D II i i ill 1" it mini in ii MTU is ?w ifiJaoA I KODVIIS ai klndof sttpp lies . . Craven Moors, are b"oken r.n empty thitiK t l,p"t- Contributed. Independence wl 1 eelebrnt-' In 1'n'l nd Falls City this yenr on the Pn..rt, and we expe t a fcooil repre- and Hop Ranches Flourishing There are few cities In Orecon whose busings aifair, both munici pal and private, are in be ter coad: t n than are those of Independence. Occoiionally we pick up a ia;er from as a 0f sentiitii'ii from tho-e l-iwns 22 and 23. at the nmilne er ' . o. ... - . . .. I . a.d 1 n Tri I".'-' - eist we set K oil opinions of O e -,on by Ju t v ewjg the ext-el'eU h ok'ngj DEPARTURE OF BOAT apples that are offered f r a e by La. ni.a iuJe. erdeni e lea e the In frulierers snd hockatera In gen-. a'. dl. ,njence do k f ir Salem at 8:30 Apt I-? or.hirda have i roved sue ei - j ful n bringinih; mater'al Ka1,l3 to tnei r. r .invin the river or over ,, tk f,ni..ht. tn u-htch this m ki au f Vl " Diaic, sa on the coast w hicn contains one or lualt.r:aj wealtJi has riaen Is proved mere notices of she-'.ff sales. bus!-iby r,c?rit cenan8 B'mti-t'e", wh'ch nesa failures or a'falrs of tha, na gnaw t!) t flrm xiucs have increas ture; and in near y every issi e cf a ed o,3 prr centm with n the ten years fJTO ln-l raneis In other rans of the Tq.ie.ift h'! firm land alo-e las a. m. dally. RETURNING Leaves Salem dock at 4:00 p. m... Fare 50 cents each way. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lure; ana in ur., - ea .MJ per .,. w,10 h lh un. j eine t of Monti few local rapets in other rans of the 199,M0 wh,Ie flrm d a,o-e 1 as I J U ,,e appo nted a(1.',ng w )0d ,n lhla vicinity atate other than llame e;a .gen ; Iue to t wll.ard. MiM Let I. Fback In ex client flnanc al cond t'on and I a busltvaa la Incr.a-ns a l the time. A. J. Sm'th of Kim-ie. former resident of M-nnouth, visited o'.d frlenda here hot e.k Persons drt In; antomolille. faster tlmn eight n.l e tin hour In the c ty 1 mlta are llnble 'o pun'.hment under a new ordinance recently ased 1'X the city cot n II. Miss Mil g!e Iliitler. Miss Piirndino l oughty. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Cha-e. Mr. and Vr. O. A Wohort.m nnd K. Hogers sfembd the Odd Fellows and Reheki-h Onin.l Lmlge at J ortiat d, I ist week. J. C. II 'y r of Pal as, was In the r ty rne day last wfek. ANTIOCH ITEMS l e ine't of .Monti o lh, 's aw- ley, tells or wnat ouui io uc -.. ccn, rnece are larjre ra nmi., ..u . County 1 toe way of starting factories sub- th t. a taJe of rema kal growth, i Coo, er. deceased by th , Cou y ,Ii:n3 various Industrie, or reviving , f3ct te stat..st! regard ng the Court of the s a e of 0, e on, , me enterprise whi.h has teen a!low farms of 0reKOn wiu re ay r,a lng. , Polk Co ...ty. and has qva.lfiei ed to stagnate. 1 Th s in 1910 the state boasted of ucn That la not the ca,e in this el'y 4312s farms, a pain of 9 291, or 26 j All rersons having c alms against caitIo bnrn Misa Let !o Fls: back. who i-n been wo-king In Cariton for the pest two month , returned home tMn-day. Rldell nros. are haullnj lum'er for .V. ,.lr Tnct hv th S S 1 0lVt BTl hllild- ine WO eutn-e ie u-- so is hard to exp a n. unless it is en ,nES were $453,571,000 In to present the san e du y j er f.ed. account cf the Intrinsic worth of the 1910f as a?airt fl3tsr.0-)0 in 19 0. together with the proper oche citizens their indisputable public an lnc-pnSe pf $,21 23 010. or 243!hrefnr, to the undersigned admin .Fir t and energy in matters per- per cent. The ,otai yKe of a l farm! latrator at h!s realden e near Airi.e taiaing to home improvement. There ,and a!one was re-o-ted in 1910 asin Polk Countr. 0'eon, wltn.n s are some thinss easier to prove than $ 09 919,000, aa compared with ?H3 months from the !a'e of th s no 1 e to explain, and this appears to be one 13sC00 , 1900, a pain of ?2"6.S!1.-J Dated ard first published May 1- of them. In f'-ct, there is no need n) or 2r2 per cert. In 1310 thp val-1911. of rn es'planaticn to long as the facts ue of ,he tm !and aj,ine ,-onstttuted I CHART Ei S COOPER, ex st. Ard that Independence is en- 00 per c-r.t. of the total value r f.jAdm nLstr.Vor of the e -tale cf V. 1 1: r o o.n,i nistnpsa health Is Prov-'farm 'anrt an.i Knildtaiai. as eomnared! Cooper, de. ea'e'. jyjj -ng ca ' ' n hundred different ways, of wjth 83 oer rent 1900. The total; B. F- SwO'e, Aforne'-. which only a few are necessary to acreage reported In 1310 was 11,628,-car-y conviction. O'O acres, as cotnrared wi h 10,071 fO A prominent feature in the matter jn inro, m increase of 1, 557,00') rcres. is the large and steady shipments or 15 rer cent. The Improved acre ol merchandise of all kinds to Inde- age was returned in 1910 as atro-.int-pendence by sceair.er, as well as by lng to 4,253,000 acres, as against 3, railroad. Then the number of commer- 328,000 in 1930, an increase of 925, c'.al traveling men who stop at this 000 acre-, o- 28 per e ,t. The lm point is something surprising; if they proved acreage Tonned 37 per cent did no business here it is tatfe to say of rhe total acreage In 1910 and 33 that tfcey wouid not a. pear so teu- per cent, in 1900. lariy, r.or stay so long. The average vaine of farm land per There is another indication of pros- acre and bultd'ng. In l9l0 is stated pf ri y, humble but convincing, and as $39.01 ag against $13 14 In 1900, th: t is the number of teams,' belong- a r'se of $21.87, or 197 per cent. The lng to owners of large and prosperous average value per acre of farm 'and hop, fruit and grain farms, which are.al ne in 1910 was reoor ed a? f 35 2, s en on the streets, and the amount, wh'le 'n 1900 It was $1123, t' e a. cf goods teing trucked out of the, mount of gain being (24.03, or 214 stores to be carried away in those per cant. sime farm wagons. I The total number of fa-ms operated About as reliab'e an index of grow- in 1910 by owners, part owners, and th'and stability as could be asked is owners and tenants, comprising the M A f thrt rtnmhor Of Tl P W Dll.UlHfiO, an U V II ! W ttl ,tov. TOrul 10, tut uumuci "v.. j ' now under course of construction and comprred with 2863 :n 1!00, an in Ii coitemplation. cre se o 8,493. The tota! number t. '..itatinn among of f am s conducted in 1910 br cash traveling men that the city has isnams, share tenants, and cash and qui e sufficient proof of its good shire t'narts, comprising t' e ' al st-n'ing from a commercial stand- tenants" c'a-Jg, was 637, as against nt ' j 6,366 'n 1900, an Inrrease of 471. The in the matfr of location, anyone total number of farms operated by wh' has a spark of ?eo!o-;ical con-'mngers in 190 was 835, as rom ception can see t'tat Independence, t p'.red with 508 in 1900, an Increase wi'h'the river upon which are nowf 327. runntag three resn'ar boats at its. The lotDl number of farms operat yery door and two competing rallied by the all owner e:aKs constituted ro-ds can secure better transporta- 83 rer cent, cf the who'e number of ton ra'es than other cities less adrrms in 110, ana i per cent in vantageously situated, and can there- 1900; and those condoled ty man- fors do more buslr.ers. agers 2 per cent, in 1910 and 1 per . ir. thw strain could be cent in 19C0. Cf the toUl number sa'd and with equal truth, but it l.( 37.45P of Prms operated la 1910 by not 'ncFsary. The forces which have the all owners c'as, there were 24, plrced Independence where she 1. 877, or 66 per cent, reported as own will keo hr there, and the growth ed free of incumbrance, and 12,579, '111 DO Buuaia.iwl - In the Circuit Court for the State of (if.;..n fcr I'oik Cfunty. In the Matter of t lie Application of The Iowa Pacific Coast Land Com pany, a corporation, to refj'MiT the tiile to the f.llowin;r described land; The South It, the South half of th Northeast uarter and South half of Xorth-.ve-t (jtiarter of Section 5, in To-.vr.-i'i;. I.!, South, Kanxe 7 West of Willamette .'.ieriiiian, in i'olk County, Orcijon. eontaininsr 4S0 acres; All of Section o, in Township 1", South, Ramie 8 West of Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Ore;;on, containing 671.21 acres; Ail of Section 5 in Town ship 10, South, Range f! West of V.'ill animette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, containing 656.74 acres; The North 124 acres of Section 9, or all in I'olk County, of Section 9, in Town ship 10, South. Ranfre West of Will amcttc Meridian in Polk County, Ore gon, containing 124 acres. Against All whom it may concern, Defendant5!. Take Notice, that ou the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1011, an application was tiled by said The Iowa Pacific Coast Land Company, a corporation, in the Circuit Court of Polk County for ini tial registration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you ap pear on or before the 29th day qf May, A. D. 1911, nnd show cause why such application shall not be granted, the sam will be takeri as confessed, and a d'-cree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. E M. SMITH, L. L. SWAN. Clerk. Applicant's Attorney. citizens the most desirable. A RESTLESS PEOPLE An Old Story, But One Which Ex plains Much for the Immigration From the East to the Coast. Americans are probably the most ctuc. o1poo nt neoole on the face of the earth, not excepting the tent i of th'se reported as owned fre"?, how ever, no rero't of mortgage debt was secured. Ex'endftnrps for labor in 1910 reicved the snm cf $1 1,011 ,00, as compared with $4,843,000 'n 1910, an incresse oC $S,168.OO0 of 127 per cent. A Profitable Invention. The Safety Aoto Crank, which was demonstrated In this city Saturday by CI tne earui, iiut B - - .Juo ..mil f he latter 'j. P. Pett, tlie invents, attracted the Americans are not forced by clMw'de tenon. Many of our ritize-s mate and political reasons to migrate bcarre so ranch . v, lont Invention that considerable rtoK i. ., j - - -nn hundred years has been toward the west, until the star of empire of this nation has lighted the American T,fcineer from the boisterous At'ant- lc to the calmer waters of the broad was purchased here. The a"to crank la a device attached to the machine and so arranged that the englre cn be started without the driver leaving the seat of toe car. U Is certa'n to j grow In popularity. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the Matter of the Application or C. E. Leigh to register the title to the following described land: The North 124 acres of Section 9, or all in I'olk County, of Section 9, in Township South, Range 7 Wet of Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, containing 124 acres. The South half, the South half of the Northeast quar ter, the South half of the Northwest quarter and Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 all in Section 1, Township 10, South, R.umjc 8 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, containing 671.28 acres, Acainst All whom it may concern, Defendants. Take notice tlmt on the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1911, an application was filed by said C. E. Lcitrb in the Circuit Court of Polk County for initial regis tration of the title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 29th day of May, A. D. 1911, and show cause why such appli cation shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be for ever barred from disputing the same, E. M. SMITH, L. L. SWAN. Clerk. Applicant's Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. McCa"eb were trad lag In It-dependent e Friday. Mr. Bowman of California, is cut- t'ng wool for Pave TXve. Mis. Catherine McReynold. of M'n- mouth, wns burled In the Davidson cemetery here Saturd-y. Pwteht Dayhoff and faml y spent sev.ral days of the past w ek win his sister in Fugotie. V A. nnd Rohe-e Fishhnck vis ited In CiHton Tuesday. ' PARKER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Peterson nnd chlid- r- n were in Independence Fridny. GATHERING FRIENDS A LITTLE GIRL CAN ALWAYS GET SOMEBODY TO PLAY WITH BY USING THE BELL TELEPHONE. IT IS JUST AS USEFUL TO HER AS IT IS TO HER ELDERS. THERE IS NO NEED TO BE LONtSOME WITH A TELEPHONE IN THE HOUSE. BECAUSE YOU CAN AT LEAST TALK WITH YOUR FRIENDS, EVEN TOHUGH THEY ARE FAR AWAY. BELL SERVICE IS UN VERSAL . . . The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Beautiful Hciv 3clry for Graduation Gifts (iOt)l'S OF (jr.M.ITV" I liiive iiiMt received lro;n the m.innf.icUireri. n nice line of Ui ii.-cl. tt-, H .t Pins. Uc.keU, Chains. Shirt Wai-t M. Cm. Link, Souvenir Mpoon. Ktc. in Solid (L.ll Kro.it and (i..M Fil e I, "i;im....tce. KO-mIm, with the mm.) of the mauuf .elurer Uiii"mI ou e.ieh piece, which mean the f.icMry (.-ii u iutee them to me and m turn I Kiir. a n tee them to von, which loc away with all riak in ImymK '7''ir'j and innim-H MutMiiction. I alxo Iwive ti small mdection of koIi.I Khl pieeiM. Engrm inc. free on all (joimIh hM. ROWE'S JEWELRY SHOP, Prompt Service. 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 have you call and see our line. Kirkland's Drug Store The Store of Quality to WE CARRY A HEAVY STOCK OF THIS MATERIAL THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Prices Reasonable :: Both Phones Pacific ocean. I