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t CIQHT PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. THE PAGE FOOn III The Enterprise Publishing Co. D. N. MclNTURFF, Editor. H. F. MclNTURf F, Publisher. J. W. MclNTURFF, Circulation- Mgr Thanks to our Patron Entered at the postofflce at Inde pendeuce, Oregon, as second class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Address all communications and make all bills payable to The Enterprise. BABTIST CHURCH Note by the Pastor Last week a note appeared lu the The special meetings are over but j Enterprise asking the subscribers the Living Word Is continuing tta, who were not paid up. to help us by, work, and will do so until time la no paving what was due. We have no-: more.. Lnat 3w1 nlaht eUht were. ver seen a more generous response. ; mimed wun v.ni m " Not a iuuu or woman has failed to j baptism. We hope that mere wm sun do their part nobly ns our circulat ing manager lias gone to them. They have been not only glad to pay up but have spoken in the highest terms be others. We e grateful for the interest t:iken by fhe other diuretics anu nope that all were blessed. Let us look for UUL llC Bl'URfll 111 m .-.-...vuv . ( of praise for the Enterprise. While ward to a good union meeting under SUBSCRIPTION KATE', One year la advance Six mouths in advance Three monlhs in advance - - Single copies $1.50 - .75 .50 . acts Sample copies free ou application. WHAT SHALL WE PUBLISH? what Ac the readers of the Enter prise want this paper to publish? Doj they want it to be simply filled up, umined at ft dinner at the home of -with l:cal gossip or do taey want m Mr nmi Mrs. Bice. They returned this has been going on so nueij, new subscribers have been coming in from all sides. From present indi cations we will have our two thou-s-uui subscribers by the end of the year. We wM pay any boy or gi'l, under fifty years of age. the sum of two dollars for every ten new subscribers (hey will send us. Now, boys and girls, get in and get the money. Mr. and Mrs. RoschlUu of Port land, old Wisconsin friende of W. L- Rice and wife, were in Independence w'o.lii.-xrtav and were royally en- .,i.,i,io. f.-vi-m. the news of the unci, - state and the wo hi? Many have alvis.d vs. since vej became editor of the rPr. to fill Uj up with loail matters and not to pub-1 lish general news and editorials on the topii s of the day. We would like for each subscriber yui friend of the raper to communi cate their views on this matter to the editor with the understanding that he may publish such conmuinica ticn In the Enterprise. We have not to Portland on the afternoon train. IN MEMORIAM Lewis M. Bhvikenshlp was born Oct, 2nd. 1S41, In Fayette county, HI. There he grew into manhood, and en tered into life's arena for himself. He was married to Jane S. Downs. Oct.. 10th. 1S"9. To this union, elev en children were born. Of these nine ar living, as follows:- Mrs. J. N-tir',- Mrs W. J. Thoinason, and been in this community very long aaa G BUiukenship, of Eugene; John hence do not know all the people; i Biinlt,nshiP, of Goldendale, Wash.; but from the size of the hat-bands Jam.s r.l mkensMp, of Shelton, Wash and chest measurments of those we' Mr, NV . paterson, of I'e ileton, have seen, we believe tb.it oir read-; 3re . Mrg A T ste0( cf suver. Ore. ers have ability of mind and heart t, Zadok p- salem. Ore. and Charles, take in, comprihmd and grow innof Caiif0rnia. ne and his wife unit the best and deepest srticles which wUh t christian church in the can be produced. While we w,-n to keep our peopl? interested by publishing the lecal Ii-ws, we also want to be a means of ilnfuln"ss to every faulty. Reader: Let us h-ar from yo.i. (has made h)s year of IS 60. In ISI'2 they came to Oregon and have lived hfre ever since. Father Plankenship lost his wife 1 since then the leadership of some man of God. in the ninr future. Our announcements for next Sunday are as follows: Sunday School at t a. m. Morning worship, followed by .he Lord's Supper, at 11. . Y. P. l. will meet at coiner of Matin and "C" streets. The cm Wren win reenutr iro.-: ram in the evening at Sv.vll will be welcome. SALEM'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE IS THE CHIC J GO STORE 77lc sell merchandise of Merit, Quality and Style, that Is the reason vc do the K'gest W Dry Goods business in Salem. The reputation of our honest business methods and the sterling values wc give you for your money has spread all over the Willamette Valley. Profits arc very small-it is the volume of business vc do that keeps us grow ing bigger and greater all the time. Look over our priccs-where can you beat them t WILLAMETTE VALLEY PRODUCTS TO BE SEEN Portland, Ore., July, IS. (Speclatl Willametta Vally counties vlll com bine to make a splendid exhibit u he State Fair, at Salem, and later n vegetables, fruits, grains "d grasses grown on Oregon soil will Lbe sent east to be exnihited at n- 'of the largest land shows In the conn-; Itry next Fai l. At a meeting at Albany j flaring the past week, representatives, from Linn, Marion, Benton, Folk and j Lane counties agreed to this program, and Yamhill county will join In the plan also. The Willamette Valley ex-j hibit will be shown at. New York, O-j maha, Chicago. Knoxville and St. Paul, j "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as presented, by Burk's Big Company, is not im- ply an amusement, It is a drama; of our country, and the only one that, is part of our Nation's history. Take; tho children and give them an ideal I ss.n in Anieric m history. Burks Big Company is a ktiowledged by all,! who have seen It. tJ be the largest; organization playing this great nur- al lil.'.v, you ai not affo'd to miss it, as pn seated by this great companv.j which is considered worthy of uietro-j in.,., ...r,..nitiiin. Ind mt ndenee n l'll.ll'll I 7 f The Editor. illiO iiuu ...... . . ..,.. Th irsd i.v. .lu y -i h home almost entirett i FOREST FIRES AGAIN RAGING with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stark. j Mr. Bl.inkenship died of a cancer j affection ou July, 16, last, aged 69 i years, 9 months and 14 days, In t.u- Hundreds perish in forest fires in gene, and was brought to In lepend Northem Ontario, and the property ence for burrial by the side of his loss rans into the millions. Many wife in the i. o. O. F. cemetery, miners cut off from a'.d have perished Th funeral was held at the Stark ath mads are strewn with the hon5e and EWer h. Campbell Clark, dead. Hundreds flee. Men fought for assisted by the choir, officiated, boats like demons.. Horses, dogs, cat- May tne consolation and comfort tie and men lie dei together in the of the Father, Savior and Holy Spirit streets of South Porcupine. iue rest on the DroKen nearteu SILK BARGAINS That will surprise you. Come and take a bk through this great sotck of fashionable sl ks. Kvery thins t'utt ia new for street wear. Evening wtar and shirt waists. All prices nt qahk slllng prices. Yard: 2.'.c, 35c, 49c, 6."c and up Dress Goods tiorpains 10.0i0 yards of this season's new est dress goods now marko I down and placed on sale. Everything that is new In tho dress goods line you can find here for huUh, coats, dress skirts, and watstH; all i specially priced for this sale. Yard 25c 35c, 49c, C9c up. MILLINERY BARGAINS Now is your time to buy styllHu hats nt small prices. 'Ih.y are now going at about half pri e. $7.50 hats now $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50. Ladies' Suits and Coat BARGAINS Tho best we ever offered. This sera n's newmt Btyl are now solliiiK at half price, and sotuo of them for less. We make n 'lean sweep at tho end of tho seagull and dose out everything In this department to mk, room for our fall stot k. Now Is tho tlino to make a big saving on styllnh spring suits and coats. $18, and $25 suits now on sale $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50. CUT DOWN PKIIES onJbo following goods: Dress Skirts, Shirt Wait, Petticoats, Middy Blouse, Embroidered White Dretses, Silk Dresses, Wool Dreites, Houe Dresses, Children's and Misses Wash Dres ses, Sweaters and hundreds of other articles. Wasli Hoods lianjains Wo show the greatest f all kinds of colored wash goods and li te Kods in Salem, and ou prices have never been beat. (100 yards vt l'ercieH, Calicoes and (MiikIiuu'S Now yard Cc, 6 l-4c, 8 Mlc. l0o 30HO yurds of dark and llnht )l't Iiik Flaiin. ls. regular 7 l--c quali ty Now Yard, 4c. DOdo yards of all kinds of wash white goods now on sale. Wo sbo n complete line; any kind Jo'i want. Special price yd., 61-Ic, 8 1 , 10c up. The Following Goods uro now n sale at TT AIlVKH TISEI) I'lU' 1; MI Si-IN I'N DEItWEAU. SUM MICH HOSlKltY and underwear, haees, Embroid eries, Cors-ts, I'arasois, Suit Cas ts, M's'inn (full klmln, i-U.K m KID Oli' 1VKS and .Men's (inods of nil kin ! B. The Greater C Salem icaao Store 0re. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY fprine- has been beyond description Perhans all this has been brought on by A Friend. some careless camper or farmer THAT'S WHAT THEY ALL SAY burning brush. The millions on mil lions of valuable timber that has Deen lost all over the land by forest fires. GYPSIE SMITH COMING A stock company is being organized and will be incorporated by citizens of Portlmd to bring Gypsle Smith, tho great evangelist of the emit, to For. land for a three week's meeting.; Mr. Smith has mightily stirreed the ! great cities of the oast with his sim-. pi?, powerful gospel. Excursions ougi.t to run to Portland from all over the state mid no one, who can possibly got there should fail to hear this tru ly wonderful man. The ministerial association, of Port land, has been trying for three years to gt Mr. Smith to come here, but he has been too busy to respond un til now. FOR SALE Real ' Estate Mr. Charles T. Bascue, who came P,.rtm TtcomiH a vdar aen nnrl aettl- it all over me iauu ..uu. 0 Campers and citizens be careful. ;ed in Independence to try to regain . . , .x ... .... . i- . -r. We will soon be out of timoer, ici-, ais lost neaitn, was in cue omve u" us save what we haire. J Wednesday, exhibiting some fine spe- . i cimens of onions grown in his garden.' u-idnf-v Pills have THE BEST WEATHER ON EARTH He planted the seed in the winter, I np,ghbori Mrs. H. W. h3s had green onions all along and, Qn;ncy m. says: "about a Oregon has a climate tnat is a now tne maiuieu e.o., w ou. u""lyear aK0 my kidneys began to bower me.I bad a swelling in my ankles ana Watch Your Kidneys. Ti, nntin fnntrols your health. A fine span of 1-"0 pound, four year old, bl.H'k hotsi-s for $-l.".0. Also' one btautiful Gcmum coin h mare, 4 years old, "t $-00. Inquire nt M n:o farm, two miles northwest of tuvor. ( 7-n-tf Mrs. Louis H. Fisher. A GREAT FARM BARGAIN Think of It! 67 a-.-rt-s nearly all li cultivation. All fine land only two miles from Indei eadence 60 acre In crop; 4 fine enws, t am, wanon and harness and lots of other Ktuf thrown in for only $7000.00. Splendli terms. I'olk County Heal Estate Co. Independence. Oregon. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Hanna Brothers have on hand a full lir.e of QUASSIA CHIPS and WHALE .4 hnt thtn fart IS noi gu- ne aa wuu uiui ci5,.cu a iv,. 4 T wn im-'anrl measured 13 inches around. He eraiiy ret-ugmeu at uuiv.. - , pressed during the past week howev-; is regaining his health and has a er.when the National Convention of smile oi h:s face that would be a Christian Churches was in session good advertisement for any country, in Portland. R. A. Long, a millionaire ' He says he is ready to do anything lumberman of Kansas City, who Pledg to boost this country along. He did ed a gift of $1,000,000 to carry on the ( not have a single knock or kick, work cf the church, said the Portland f That's the kind of men we need convention was the beat in the his-jhere. He said, "Show me," and we tory of the organization, and was due ( showed, to the favorable weather which made . comfortable for the delegates at ,u fi.H 4;D that thP sessions were1 Dr. D. N. Mr-Tnturff, editor of the I, UllC. sw " " it limbs, th-n headath's and nervous dizzv spells, and later severe back aches. I was getting worse, when I began taking Fcley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble. Sold by Williams Drug Co. A Wonderful snap In 10) acres only throe miles from town, on a splendid road. Tho soil Is very fine. H'i acres In crop and lo k nn fine. With tho Place goes one bors- and some other personal prop erty. If t'ik-n soon the crop goes in at tho price of only $!."..(I0 per ncro. We know of no better bargain any where. The owner is a boiler maker and docs not like farming. Hence he has put It down to ld rock price. Hple.ndid terms can bo had on thiH. The Polk County Real Estate Company FOR DYSPEPSIA. You Rik Nothing by Trying Thii Rmody. We want every one troubled with indigestion find dyspepsia to come to our store and obtuhi1 n box of Uexall serve you. Eastern ciites in mid summer. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The editor has just received a co py of the general register of the U niversity of Oregon, containing a re cord of the officers and allumnl for the years from 1873 to 1910. This great school has done a' great work in the past and will be more and mroe to Oregon and fie nation as the years go on.. not fatiguing nor were the speakers ( En'err.rise, has been invited to fill tird and dull, as is so often the case, the Pr-sbetsrlan pulpit in Independ when the conventions are held in the enc, both morning and evening, on sunaay, juiy me zjlu. ne "s ex cepted and all are invited to come. Dr. Mclnturff was called to preach when a child and preached his first sermon when he was but fourteen years of age. He graduated when 26 and has four diplomas, received since. He has traveled extensively and was a missionary to Japan. Do You want to make more money? Ve want energet;c salesmen in your territory. Expense money advanced Tor particulars address Albany Nurs ery, (Inc.), Albany, Oregon.t4. A SAD ACCIDENT Mr. Harris, the fireman on the dredger and was drowned. He never came up and the body has not yet been found. Mrs. Harris, his wife stood near and saw him go under, and she is frantic with grief. Mr. Harris was a faithful and efficient workman, and the accident is sadly deplored by all the men on the job. "dignifying THE INDUSTRIES" Thli is the title of a beautiful 64-page book, wbicb will stow any boy or girl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a postal In tb mall TODAY and It will b sent FREE. Tbe aim of the College Is to dignify and popularize the industries, and to serve AU, tbe people. It offers courses in Agriculture, civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, mechanical Engineering, Mining Engin eering, Forestry, Domestlo, Science and Art, Com merce, Pharmacy and Music Tbe College opens September 22d. Catajog free. Address : BEOIBTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallls, Oregon. HILL PLANS MORE RAIL ROAD Ths Hill interests will spend some $2.", 000,000 in extensions and better ment to the properies in this state. te-jcorJing to advices received from tho east. This sum will be made a--vailable for more mileage, aiding in the development of the whole state. Fhe T'nited Railways and The Ore gon Electric will be extended and oth- for1or lines of the North Bank road, the backbone of the Hill sys tern in the Northwest, will bo pushed OIL SOAP for spraying hops, and can, Dyspepsia Tablets. Thoy contnin Rls- riiuth-Subnilrate and Pepsin prepared by n prcK-pss which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive distil rbance. Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets ore very Notice Is hereby given that scaled plc-nsant to take. Tliey Rm.tlio the bids will be received on or beforel Irritable, weak stomach, strengthen NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ju'y, 2C, 1911, by tho school board of school district No. 27 (Oak Point) In Polk county. Oregon, for the build ing of a school bouse in said district, and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and Indigestion, pro mote nutrition and bring about a feel ing of comfort. If "you give Itexall Dyspepsia Tab according to the plans and speclflf lf,ts a reasonable trial we will tions now on file with the County! return your money if you are not Superintendent of schools. CoPh's of satisfied with the result. Three sizes, with the clerk cents. M ccn,s nTlu memner you can ootain nexuu iu:m- odlas only at The Rexall Store. For sale by Williams Drug Co. W. O. W. TO ARRANGE FOR FAIR W B. Holdman, district manager of the W. O. W., will meet the local camn Friday evening of this week and make arrangements for free trans portaiion to the St'ite fair at ea lem and return, September, 12, this is Woodman Day. Let there be a large attendance at camp this eve ning. OVERCOME BY THE HEAT Mr. John Joy, of our city, an old gentleman who stands high in our community, was overcome by the heat in the post office, one day this week, and lay several minutes uncon scious. He is slowly recovering. A GREAT WRECK ON THE OREGON TRUNK A car on the Oregon Trunk line Jumped the track last week and went down an embankment for 40 feet. H is a miracle that only one was killed. Seventeen were bodily injured. Many went down withh the train and escap ed. ! ;::!;:;..: sat'd plans are ulso of the distric t and l. Hanna Bros. Hndwarj Store, Independence. The board will meet July 2fi, at S o'clock P. M. to open and pass on bids, and reserve the right to reject! While on your camping trip don't any or all bids. I'orget to tell the Editor of the Enter By Order of the Board, prise to have your paper sent to M. H. Richards, Clerk,! you It wont cost you anything to 7.N8 Independence, Ore.' have It sent. Those who take Foley Kidney Pills For thi'ir kidney and bladder tiilments and for annoying urlary irregularities nro always greatful both for th" quick and permanent relief they uf ford, and for their tonic, and strength filing effect as well. Try Foley Kid ney Pills. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Let Me Examine Your WATCH Before You Leave f .1 J For Your Vacation X Because it may be hard to find t a watctimaker if you are going into tlie woods or ti the sea X count; even if you find cum you miiy not care to entrust your timepiece to a stranger. I do himiness with the best of business men who have coiin dence iu me. J I will show you What Jlils Your Watch X While you VA ait. T I charge nothing for examining your watch ami if it's "out of gear" I chui go for actual icpuirs. f ROWE'S JEWELRY SHOP, j Prompt Service. Call on us for jZ? j& BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS, , WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, ROOFING, SEWER TILE, BUILDING PAPER. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, , PLASTER, CEMENT, BRICK. THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. - Prices Reasonable :: Both Phones