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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
THE .NOIPINOCNCC ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON KIQHT PAOEt U. PACE EIGHT r..f... i.i look on a ! rru1 Into the vortM or death I t.in. mualna for a mom''L rolumua; dLpanbJn courier and there Thenbehold the nin with hit turned heavenward. mid burtting sheila and the tnlnak'd trie, and groau. of the wounded e"d dying; be aendi courier In the form of a prayer to the God of battle, to Ktv t ax victory." I bv followed Alaiidr from the .. iti..il.inl. la India. 1 have ' waUb-d th lntreat the career ot Napoleon from Toulon to Waterloo, but never have I .een o the la" of history the name of a greater aol dtera thu Stonewall Jackson. Aft.T w ..ii .h tA f.e'.d olf Chancel- L- - OO It'll U" - cur uieo TO i. carried to the re' "u A GRANDMOTHER MAY NOT - ;'WL070R ALL OP h a wa. amputated, he .aid to BE. BUT SHE IS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH HER ww na i THAT. c,, .ha pleas... ,und wny i .hould lose thla arm. J The Telephone ';" "J "".v. thir place, but It la Cln m .fford to be without .; but U and In all aorta f weather. Formal gather r.g. have t rp c n TheB M th. many r.nST o n t.tTp bar f bl. end he ..Id to hi. wife ,nd '-thG"doth; .ut: Vh8: I: of th. Ball Te,ePhon. UK.. u. P.,. w the r.vr end rest town. The Long Di.t.nee . wiu, her lim,,.. the .hade of the treea." her to other towna. and allow. re...v.. - Je,r ,0,dtr friend aome ;dy ere long the anxel with the chil li fner will come and touch you 'and say. "come, follow ine.- Will yot then look ba k to your loved one. l and ay. I " trusting In Jeu. and I. . ... .....in. h river to real I am oniy """" -under the hade of the treea? Our country throuKh thla Memorial Dy 1 apeln to the young men of today and asylntt: "I want men; men 1 ke Lincoln, lirant. Lee and Jnh-on; men who have backbone. Men who are Chr.atlan. Who dare oppose the ..., ., .hn are willing to die f T r:ht nrinclnlea. Young men will you ... ....i- .k .n,if in vou? Will you Idle your l our, at the pool and tara t.i.u alout the skating rink "d ' - i th clear aiore thr.wlne the dice; will you smoke out yo :r brilna with cltsare tes much a rabbit is axoked out ot a hollow ... . . in vou study, work hard, t ' a.,.i ,n KoniettolnK in the D? B 1HII - . world? Our mt on wanta men; win k n nf those men? tiod l . man In Independence foi !OJ UK 1UI . 1 t it. w. . re, Millar work. WIU t w n (. Ill ne i' .hf man? If you will, say to 1 i me." Then Him rtere ohev orders. Men and women of Independence. Ithouoh hundreda of rnllaa away. The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company. .. mm ..... A UCTTC IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME IN TH, VALLEY. OR A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN THE CITY OF INDCPENDENC; OR IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL m THE LINE OF REAL ESTATE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL OH OR WRITE US. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MOST OF THE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MADE IN POLK COUNTY. Polk County Real Estate Co. Oregon. Independence, NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS Don't Take Chances on Your Suit, Get the Best. The BISHOP'S READY TAILORED SUITS Excell in Appearance, in Workman ship, in Wear. Come where you can have the Larg est Assortment to select from. . , ; Z- - I Men and women of Independence. i : " . ... th- r.mi of battles Rckreall picnic and a gooa oue ' ..aMeMb,,...' . .in man a lO'ttr.n ftpnri .m ui w The T --rr7- - - . mmm PRICES $10 TO $35 1 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE OREGON. SALEM, emected An enun "c " . , on the .ocal diamond for wU, be tj, U-t ' next Saturday afternoon a!s0. HirtOWNOW ANTIOCH a F Y. Mu'kty came come uuaj stav at Newport Tuesday. He attended the opening of the new Ab- 0eorge Sull van of Monmouth was , mander and ..rou8ter In" to day, bey Hotse and says it Is a grand geen ln tn!g vicinity the first of tne reAeerDei you by h a own command will be "Fall In." The books will be. opened and men "e r Sargent will open another one wnicn la the book of life, will ne una ju. name written there? If It Isn't there hould see the great com- UVW jw prec- vices conducted by Kev. "'jwHn the Johnson family at " ; J in the Normal Assembly ""no ard near Independence last bun-, Sunday beginning at 10 o'clock. wh e n the we?k. ions blood shed on canary. ine oi" , t t,i. p'shtack visited 'applied will aho"tsln apo's of 50 Robert and Lettie F-shtack vl8,ceQ v ..andne. He wlil give you a hotel. ri til kn untnn m mortal ser mere " ... KODerc ana ii-" . ..ji. E. Vig-' ffc .fthMOn family at Walkers , . ,i iu . . i , no mo am mor next Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mulkey and daughter Fran ces, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gutnr.e gnd famy th R8th anniversary party w. Mrs- of D. M. Guthrie on hs oa nomc- Ina Fi8hback went to carnu.. r. ctpwart and family of Okia homa are visiting Mrs. Stewarfa sis stead near Dallas, May 28. the first of the week where she has a- -nort deader of Portland, was' employment ln her brother's bakery In town last week looking over tee Jobngon vlBlted his family at Normal scncoi u..uu KValker Bros. hop yard near maepen Ackerman. The work f remodeling gunday i-ho HiMin? will commence next weea Tmf Acker-1 Sam Morrison of Monmouth, wag a man's6 new housr. a processing rap- bus ness visitor here last Monday. Idly. I I John sumpter of Falls City, pawel A. C Rice, representing a - Port-' through here enroute to Independence land Syndicate, w38 in the city one the first of the week, day last week looking for land. , .mai mllHB . bu8inegg trip Mrs. Davidson left Tuesday to at- up t0 hte LUCkiamute vicinity last tend the pho'osrapherB' association at SatUrday. Por:land I H. K. Flshback attended the Olson We are in need olf more switch rooi ftnd Mo?g evangei!stic meet'n? at the at Monmouth as the long train crowd- Chrlstlan church in Dallas last Sun- ed one car off the end of the track "Wednesday morning. j. . fc thJ Miss Nella Shipley visited at the The Southern Pacific has made the Monmouth. Sunday. surveys and other arrangements for b'lexn building a new depot at the intersec j Mr Bowman was a business -caller tion of their track with the Indepen- at DaIinB Friday1, af ernoon. dence and Monmouth Railway, one HpnDips. vlsited his brother, Kiv nrth of the nresent depot, and, Noah Heppley visitea n s ""t. , official, it is Grant, and family, at i..a- axvu noPtsii it will be erected during the cDmine summer. The new depot will; Junday. :i cDmine summer. The new depot win SUNSET MAGAZINE FUR Jui " f """.T rhrl(.. .a8 handsome design, with ampie JlPPLV1 LAND by Walter V. Wo.Iatte e. o the lli.les Christ was ,-or,-, nr ... . . mniroti. in four Dom across ine sea, nd a garment wasnea !ood o! the Lamb. r-iothed In that garment you may enter and abide forever In the pres ence of the Almighty. Fail to put on the wedding garment and you wl I be cast into outer darkness where there will be weepln and waging and gnashing of teeth. My c ostng worJs are those of Julia Ward Howe. Mine eyes have seen the glory or me coming of the Lord; He is tramping out the vintage where wrath are stored; 'He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terriable swift swora; His truth Is marh:ng on. I have seen Him In the watchfires of a hundred circling camps; They have bullded Him an altar in th nven'ne dewg and damps; I can read His rignteous sememe the dim and flaring lamps; fri truth is marching on. I hive read a firey; gospel writ in bur nished rows of Eteel; a a rtpal with mv contemners, so, with vou tnv erac3 wt'.l deal; t ha horn horn nt woman, crush tbe serpent with His heel, Q tiro r.od is marching on. Ho h"a sounded forth the trumpet that shall never sound retreat; He is sifting out the hearts of men hfnr Hl ludeement seat Oh, be swift, my soul; to answer Him' be Jubilant, my feet! JUNE Our God is marching on Attention ps ojKiiy Owners ABOUT YOUri PLUMBING WE QUOTE YOU PRICE$ ON ANY JOB. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ALL MATERIAL FIRST-CLASS. SEE US BEFORE YOU LET YOUR CONTRACT. room, and quite an improvement for hIke beautlfully illustrated In four the town, and for the joint use of the coorg Tne Biggest Job in the Wor two roads. id, by Frank Sarlle- The present sta- , hn th Col- tus of the Panama Canal. The Spell, In a poky game of ball on the Col wlnlamsons.Ask your news lege campus Saturday afternoon the, by tne w mmm Dallas boys won from the Monmouth dealers. am at the rate of 12 to 3. From. start to finish it was slow and unin- itvtqV MEMORIAL SERYIU& Continued on page 8 terestine. the only thing to relieve th. monotonv beine the base-running oi Cooper of Dallas, who loosened up " . ZT 1 y '. .. i... mniro nrt Rhell of death, ine a little enthusiasm in tne sevem-n vj "u . --- th k 1 kiiiMf oorth heneath trembles; tne say stealing second, third ana Dome. . 1 . " 4U .v -B.th. the - j With a glory in His bosom that trans fieures you and me: As he did not make men holy, let ns die to make men free, While God Is marching on. Tuesday mornlncr the G. A. R., W. a r and sphrwil children met at Woodman Hall and marched to the Auditorium where memorial services' Vere held. The large building wasi Hied to overflowing with people who I aajpmhlcd tn hpar the Memorial ftd-. R. M. WADE & CO. V F r. RAVEN. Manager. Independence, Oregon I mM HBMT f EI . . ... w t.Mn-v or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. KJrS2r P FlU T.-Te in action. o.uick in re.ult.. Refuse substitutes. Wrong ON THE FURNITURE QUEST.ON, and many nd ou. JJX - them do II by mean, of mall order catalogues. In It they see I plt ure. r ,ong with wonderful .tor,,, of cheapnM.. And t , the worId( fixed in thl. world that much cannot ba bouflht for little. Furnitu e, ,xplalnlna . .bout cannot b. .atlafactorl.y bouflht without . JZ you can b. ...ured that what you the good, that we call, and after you have made a .election you purchase will make good In long .ervlce. SOME OF OUR CLAIMS .tore We don't believe that you can find a place that wi aoai m r line? BICE & CALBREATH INDEPENDENCE OREGON. rUI; ,a.wj WILL'AMS D3UG COMPANY.