Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 22, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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WILL STUDY OREGON HOP8
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
SIGN QF SINCERITY
SINCERITY IS THE KEY STONE OF SUCCESSFUL. ADVER
TISING. WITHOUT IT THE STRUCTURE COLLAPSES. WHAT.
EVER A MERCHANT WRITES ON HIS ELECTRIC SIGN HE BE
LIEVES IMPLICITLY.
THEREFORE, ELECTRICt ADVERTISING IS SINCERE AND
STRAIGHTFORWARD. ,
EXTRAVAGANT CLAIMS and FLAMBOYANT PROMISES FIND
NO PLACE ON ELECTRIC SIGNS. LET OUR SIGN EXPERT
ORIGINATE A SPECIAL DESIGN FOR YOU THAT WILL ETCH
ITSELF INTO THE PUBLIC MIND.
The Electric Sign is the Sign of Sincerity.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone: Bell 41.
Mutual 5010.
J. L. WHITE, Manager.
Our Fall Lines of
DRESS GOODS
Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery
and Underwear
Are now complete. It is our aim
to sell a better quulity of goods for
the money than "credit" stores can
afford to offer.
While you have cash to
spend trade at
BARNES' CASH STORE
SALEM,
OREGON
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAl BANK
Charter No. 3979
at Independence in the state of Oregon, at the close of business. Sept
1, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $150,252.54
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3,944.46
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500.00
Bonds, Securities, etc 57,860.02
Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures . 19,632.21
Other Real Estate owned 12,500.00
Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 11,810.23
Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Com
panies, and Savings Banks 10,409.42
Due from approved Reserve Agents
Checks and other Cash Items ....
Notes of other National Banks " "
lrraptinnal Panw P.urrencv. Nickels and cents
LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ.
Specie, $23,727.70
"L"eglal-tender notes 23,797.70
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer per cent of circulation) ..625.00
TOTAL 401,799.33
LIABILITIES ,,
Capital stock paid in 50,000.00
Surplus fund , 10,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid .... 9,804.61
National Bank Notes outstanding , 12,600.001
Individual deposits subject to chec' .... 252,309.70
3,180.22
455.00
107.24
0, A. C, Corvall s, Or., Sept. 1!
Samples of hops which me "ow
belli colloi't-d b.v Prof. 11. V. Tar-
i tar' of the chetnlHtry lirt uint, of :
the Oregon AsnoulUirnl t'olU'go in I
the various hoi districts ot the state 1
urj t bo studied by the chemlntry
st-idontj this wmt.r. Jie.'eut ' teat
by irof. Taiti.r have shown the Tr
ifle Cat ho.is tuual to and In the
world, especially in the bitter ton
fnt. lie hns announced his HUen
thn of pUvlng the jinlnltiK of hops
for comimrolal purposes iiion H strict
ly scientific basis.
FOR SALE CHEAP
Good sprues boat. Clinker build. 16
feat long. Been built two month.
Sea E. Ewing of call Horns 3713.
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH ,
The pastor was sorry that on sc.
count of Illness In his borne, he
could not keep his appointment on
1 st Sunday nljht; but neU Sundy
he wt'l preach both morning ami in
the evenlnsr, bringing some message
from God's Word. And now t"t hop
pick ng is over, or almost over, he
will hope to see familiar faces back
again in the pews, and he cordially
Invites all others to attend the serv
ices. Sunday School Is at 10:00. Preach
ing at 11:00 B. Y. P. U. at 6:30, and
evening gosuel s?rvlces at 7:30.
nr.nur r. sunuong,
Parstor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST NOTES
Look at ouV subjects for next
Lord's Day, and come to hear them
presented.
The morning subject is, "What we
Stand For," and the evening, "Mui
tum in Parvo'' We expect to use a
.Uew way in presenting these. Rouse
un, careless sinners, and sleeping
Christians, of Independence. Your
souls are going to destruction and
you are causing others to go also.
Can one be a Christian and not
go to church? Not a very good one,
but Satan likes that kind.
H. Campbell Clark,
Minister.
RAILWAY CHANGES TIME
Tha Inlependence and Mo:imouth
railway has changed 1 s schedule as
to some of its trains as follows:
INDE PENDENCE TO AIRLIE
"STATION No 61 No. 73
A. M. P. M.
Independence 7:30 2:10
Monmouth 7:45 2:50
St-a'.s 7:40 2:55
Ir?hnd 7:50 3:00
Elkns 8:00 3:05
Slmpsoi.... 8:10 3:15
A'rlis 8:20 3:25
AIRLIE TO INDEPENDENCE
STATION
A. M.
Airlie r '.9:00
Simpson 9:10
E'kins 9 20
Ireland ..9:25
Stiats 9:30
Monmouth ' 9:35
Independence ....9:45 4 : 50
This schedule is now in ef'ect and
th? t a'ns will follow it hereafter.
P. M
Tor,
4:15
4:25
4:30
4:35
4:40
Demand certificates of deposit 5,086.02
Time certificates of deposit " 56,813.30
Cashier's checks outstanding 5,285.50
TOTAL 401,799.33
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF POLK, is:
I, C. W. Irvine, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that' the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
O. W. IRVINE, Cashiere.
Subscribed and sworn to" before me this 1st day of September 1911.
J. W. KTRKLAND, Notary Public.
CORRECT Attest: H. HIRSCHBERG J O. D. Butler, W. H. Walker,
Directors
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE IN
FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
duly issued out of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for the coun
ty of Polk, on the 5th day of Septem
ber 1911, and to me directed, upon a
Judgment and decree duly rendered
by said court on the 2nd day of Sep
tember 1911, . and which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the of
fice of the clerk of said court on the
5th day of September 1911. in a cer
tain suit then pending in said court
wherein S. H. McElmurry, pallntiff,
recovered judgment and decree again s
Ella M. Irvine-Hart and Tom Hart,
defendants, and by which execution
and order of sale I am commanded to
sell the real property in said ex
ecution and hereinafter described to
satisfy plaintiff's Judgment herein,
to-wit:
The sura of $650.00 with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum from the 15th day of Nov
ember 1910, and the further sum of
$21.50 with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the 5th day of September Ull, and
the further sum of $65.00 as attor
ney's fee, together with the costs and
disbursements taxed and allowed at
$18.20, and accruing costs and expen
ses upon said execution. I will on
Saturday, the 7th day of October,
1911, at the hour of t o'clock, p. m.
of said day at. the front door of the
court house in Dallas, Polk Countl,
Oregon, sell at public auctnlo to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
on ,the day of Bale, all the right, title,
Interest and esate wtolch. Bald def
endants, Ella M. Irvine- Hart and
Tom Hart, of either of them, or all
persons claiming under said defend-
m
Ready for Ik Vialer
We are now prepared to show the largest and . most
complete line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and
Shoes in the history of our business.- Owing to the
increase in our trade we have doubled the capacity of
our floor space. Our Mr. C. P. Bishop was in New
York this season buying for our three large stores.
This has enabled us to give the best values in suits
and overcoats to be had in the country.
It will be a surprise to you to e the immense stock
we are showing and the low prices you can eecure.
The new tnings: Overcoats $10.00 to $35.00
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Agents for the famous "Just Wright Shoe"
SALEM, - - - OREGON
ants, or either of them, subsequent
to the execution of thq mortgage here
In, to-wlt:
The 15th day of June, 1909, in, of
and to said mortgaged premises and
every part and parcel thereof;, the
said real property hereinbefore men
tioned is described In said execution
as follows, to-wit:
Lot No. one (1) and the north half
of lot No. 2, In Block No 29, In Hen
ry Hill's Town of Independence, Polk
County, State of Oregon, the same be
ing part of the Henry Hill and wife
I D. L. C.
Said sale being made subject to re
demption la the manner provided by
law.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1911
J. M. GRANT,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon
Booster Sale Continued
This has been an unprecedented value giving event
and we have decided tocontinue itthisweek. To the
extreme offerings that we have already advertised
we add the following:
Booster Sale
of
Outing Flannels
122c values 10c
10c values. 8J2c
An extra special, 5c yd.
35c Gingham
Aprons 25c
, These are large bib apron,wlth
pockets, bound wtlh plain ging
ham only 25o
Booster Sale
of
Table Linens
$3.00 values $2.25 a yard
$2.00 values $1.69 a yard
$1.50 values $1.19 a yard
$1.25 values $1.04 a yard
$1.15 values 99c a yard
$1.00 values 84c a yard )
75c values 59c a yard
60c values 45c a yard
"40c values 32c a yard.
New Tailored
SUITS -
for Women
FROM. . . .
$9.00 to $50.00
WE CAN SHOW YOU PLAIN
TAILORED ALL WOOL SUIT8
AT $9.00
AND WE HAVE GAINED THE
REPUTATION OF HAVING
the Snappiest
PLAIN OR NOVELTY 8UIT3
ON THE COAST IN PRICES
RANGING FROM $9.00 to $50.00
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS
THE MOST REASONABLE.
New Dress Goods
16 2-3, 25, 35, 50,
75, 1.00, 1.50
up to $4.50
WE CARRY , THE VERY BEST
IN QUALITY AND HAVE A
VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT
TO SELECT FROM
CHILDRENS'
RAIN CAPES
GRAY. STRIPED RUBBER
COATS, WITH PLAID LINED
HOOKS
$1.39
Childrens' Percale
and Gingham
DRESSES
AGES TO 14 years..., .... 89c
AGES TO 6 yars .,. ..59c
Knit Shawls
$2.00 values, $1-79
1.50 values .... 1.34
1.35 values .... .. 1-09
1.00 values ..86c
75c values ., ....69c
60c values.,.. 39c
35c values 29c
BOOTIES
35c values ......24c
60c values .. 39c
60c values... 49c
STOCKTON
SALEM,
OREGON1
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