Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 20, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Let us quote you a price on all of your
LUMBER AND MILL WORK
SERVICABLE SNAPPY STYLES for
rtt n
In the widest possible selection of all wool suits and
overcoats are ready for your inspection.
TM1 INDEPENDENCE ENTEftFflltC, INDEPENDENCE, RBOOM. "V ' V
We will be pleased to send our salesman
to call on you, upon request by mail or
telephone.
DALLAS LUMBER & LOGGING CO.
Dallas, - - - Oregon
NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS
OAK POINTERS
Our school is progressing nicely un
der the leadership of Prof. M. C
Richards. There was no school this
week owing to the fact that all the
teachers attended the institute at
Dallas. For the first time in ita his
tory, the school bell can be heard for
a mile round. The old hand bell has
been replaced by a larg new bell.
J !E. M. Young has the frame work
uu for his new residence. With its
concrete basement, this house will be
as fine as any in the Qounty.
R. C. DeArmond has all of his clo
ver hulled. The clover huller is now
at E. H. Sloan's farm.
J. W. Rogers, R. C. DeArmond and
Lowe Brothers have ordered a new
clover huller, to be used by them
exclusively.
John Underwood has erected a new
house on the farm he recently pur
chased from Ed. Rex.
Mrs. John Osborne and Mrs. J. W.
Rogers are talking of going to ICallfor
nia for the winter.
Threshing was finished at Green
wood this week.
ANTIOCH
Robert Fishback is visiting rela
tives at Carlton and Newberg this
week. .
Mrs. E. Clark went to Salem last
we?k to look after business.
Herman Wunder and daughter, Min
nie, went to Salem to see President
Taft last Thursday.
Pearl and Russell Fishback made a
business trip to Falls City last Tues
day. ; i 1 jrp
A. J. Shipley returned home from
Corvallis last Thursday, after a two
weeks' visit with relatives at that
place. , t
Clem Fishback of Carlton, visited
his brothers and sisters here Satur
day and Sunday.
Miss Bessie Sullivan of Monmouth,
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
grand-mother, Mrs. E. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dlehl were vis
itors to Dallas Saturday. t
Mr. and Mrs. Bosley of Monmouth,
were visitors at the Bosley home on
Sunday.
Don't forget do send in your nomin
ations for the Enterprise Piano Con
test. Airs. Jane Remington of Guthrie,
spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Elmore
Diehl.
Jess Johnson is working for John
Stump.
Roy Clark is working on the farm
of Clark Hembre of Monmouth.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Bob and Kueael Fishback were Sa
lem visitors Thursday.
Miss Nona Hinkle spent Sunday
with Miss Minnie Wunder.
Roy Clarke is working for Clark
Hembree.
Clarence McCaleb has completed
his new house and moved into it.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barber Sunday.
Mr. Coleman and daughter, Fanniei
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wunder and
daughter, Minnie, were in 8lem on
Thursday.
Miss Bessie 8ullivan visited her
grandma, Mrs. E. Clarke, the latter
part of last week.
Mr; and Mrs. Ramsay were in Mon
mouth Saturday.
Miss Margery Holman and Miss
Clara Fechin are Dallas visitors this
week. The latter is attending the
teachers' institute.
r
The Eastern, Question, What lt So
lution Means to All The World
Allow me to say that eyes are
turned to the East, to the war be
tween Turkey and Italy. Some per
sons show a great deal of concern
when Turkey declares war. Why?
Why so much more interest in Tur
key than other nations? For this rea-
sou one day when Christ was ou
earth and his disciples were talking
with him, they asked what would
be the sign of His coming, and of the
end of the world. After enumerating
different signs he told them if they
would read the book of Daniel they
would understand. So we quote the
last verse of Daniel 11, "And ye s&au
plant the tabernacle of his palaces
between the seas in the glorious ho
ly mountain: Yet he shall come to h:s
end and none shall help him." Con
stantinople, itself is between "the
. i V. wnrH
seas. mis aoes oi mwi
of the angel. No, but he shall plant
the tabernacle of his palace between
the seas "In the glorious holy moun-
. 1
tain." This can be no ouier ma"
Jerusalem: even now Jerusalem is
called in the Turkish and Arabic,
"The Holy." It is certain, therefore,
that the seat of the Ottoman power
will be removed from Constantinople,
and will be finally planted in Jerusa
lem, and then it is just as certain
thi.t power comes to an end.
When He Comes to His End
Yet this is not all. The angel con
tin.K's, '"And at that time shall Mi
chael stand up, the Great Prince
-vhich standeth for the children of
Tby people; and there shall be a
tim; rf trouble such as never was
ince tf ere was a nation even to
that same time; and at that time
Thy people shall be delivered, every
one that shall be found written in
the book and many of them that slee
in the dust of the earth shall a
wake." (Dan. 12: 1,2.)
Whether the Turkish' power shall
leave Constantinople, and when; whe
ther shall it be wiped out, and, if
so, when these are great and inter
esting questions, and multitudes are
anxiously studying them. But of far
greater consequence is the question,
"What will happen when these things
are accomplished?" .
The word of God is that "at that
time" there shall be such a time of
trouble upon the earth as never was
since there has been a nation. This
we have seen by positive proof, is
the very thing which great nations
are dreading, and against this uni
versal woe of world 'wide war and
tumult the great powers are holding
the Ottoman power as long as possi
ble a bulwark, knowing that, when
this bulwark shall have been broken
down, the appalling torrent must
spread over all. In this matter the
Word of God and the word of the
great powers of the world, are in
exact and perfect accord.
WTho is ready for this "Time of
trouble such as never was since there
was a nation?" Who? Whoever on
earth is not ready for the spread
ing over all nations of such a time of
trouble as never was since there was
a nation whoever on earth is not
ready for this is not ready for the
wiping out of The Ottoman power.,i
For this is not simply a time of
great trouble by war amongst the na
tions. It is a time of great trouble
caused, also by the Judgments of
God upon the earth, the seven last
plagues, the door of mercy closed,
the re8urection of the dead and the
end of all things.
, The war clouds are not dissipated,
nor shall we "awake from such dream
as from a night-mare" into a condi
tion of International peace. The great
est of statesmen can see clearly the
fruition of present-day war prepara
tions, but, like children, they vainly
cinsp an intangible dope of peace;
tney grasp at straws; palliate the
spirit of war and strife by erecting
peace monuments establishing peace
foundations, etc., for the promulgation
of International amity and concord.
There shall be no peace. "When they
shall say peace then sudden destruc
tion cometh upon them," it Is the
gathering to the great war at Arma
geddon. Reader, are you ready for the con
flict? Is your name writteu in the
Lamb's Book of Life? No time now
for trifling, the prince of this world
will see that you have plenty of a
musements to keep yours mind from
Jesus, who Is waiting to wash away
your sins and give you a mansioff
with the glorified. You can be there.
'Get rely.
Mrs. H. Chas, Dunsmore.
Don't Fail to See These New Models in
BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED CLOTHES
PRICES $10. to $35.00
We have recently put in "THE JUST RIGHT',
SHOES
$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00
They will prove their worth if you give a trial. The
appearance you can see.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Take Your Common Colds Seriously
SALEM,
OREGON
Common colds, severe and frequent
lay the foundation of chronic diseas
ed conditions of the nose and throat,
and may develope into bronchitis, pneu
monla, and consumption. For all
coughs and colds in children and in
grown persons, take Foley's Honey '
and Tar Compound. For sale by Wil
liams Drug Co.
After exposure, and when you feel
a cold coming on, take Foley's Hon
ey and Tar Compound. It checks and
relieves. Use no substitute. The gen
uine in a yellow package always.
For Sale by Williams Drug Co.
CHURCH OF CHRIST NOTES
Fam for Sale.
18 acres of fruit land two and one
half miles from this city. Good
house and barn. 12 acreB under cul
tivation. Price $2,000 Terms.
H. G. Hogan, Bell Phone 504.
Independence. 20-p.
CITY SEWER CONNECTIONS
To All Whom it May Concorn:
You are hereliy notified that by vir
tue of Ordinances No. 148 anil 149, of
the City of Independence, Oregon,
all property owncrt before making
ewer connection with the City Hew
er, mut make application to the
City Recorder and receive from him t
permit to make such sewer connec
tion, and Hiich sewer connection shall
he made under the duperviaion ot the
Hewer Inspector; ami failure to obtain
such permit from said Recorder will
subject the person or persons attempt
ing to make such connection with
the City Hnwor, to a fine or imprison
ment in the city jail, ubon conviction
thereof in the City Recorder' Court,
By order of the City Council.
B. F. KWOI'E, City Recorder.
Position Wanted
JJy two men and a woman on a
a farm. Would like poeltlo.i taking
care of stock or wood chopping, with
cooking for woman. Have two good
teams to work. Inquire P. O. Box
105, or at this offlco. 20-p 23.
For Sale
Disc plow, gang plow, 16 inch walk
ing plow, cream separator, cider mill,
corn planter and 2 cultivators,, some
furniture.
Clyde H. Hill.
We are glad of another opportunity
of inviting Independence people to
attend our church services.
Next Lord's Day our morning sub
ject will be, "Pharaoh's Frogs," and
the evening subject will be "The
Holy Spirit." Some say that we do
not believe there is a Holy Spirit.
Come out and hear us and learn
what we believe, and then you will
know what you are talking about.
We believe God's word. Do you?
H. Campbell Clark, '
Minister.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the friends who so kindly
and lovingly assisted us in our hour
of bereavement' at the loss of our
dear mother and wife, Mrs. Amanda
Nelson.
Andrew Jackson Nelson, husband.
John Nelson, "son.
Huston Nelson, son.
William Nelson, son.
GREAT DISCOUNTS OFFERED
THE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT OUR STORE IS A THING OF THE
PAST, AND IT WAS A SUCCESS IN EVERY RESPECT, BUT THERE
ARE A FEW PIECES LEFT IN STOCK THAT MUST BE DISPOSED OF
AT A SACRIFICE TO US. NOTE THE FOLFOLLOWING :
Baby Buggies 25 per cent off.
Printed wall paper 20 per cent off.
Bamboo goods 50 per cent off.
Many other things accordingly.
Ievestigate these reductions and
the goods.
BICE & CALBREATH
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
Successors to Geo. F. Heck.
THE OLD MEAT MARKET
Under New Management.
Having purchased the meat market
formerly owned by Geo. F. Heck, we
are in a position to supply the trade
with a goad clean stock of fresh and
cured meats. We are always in the
market for good beef cattle, veal and
hogs.
W. W. NEWTON & SON.
Call on us for jS? js?
BUILDING MATERIAL
DOORS,
WINDOW8,
MOULDING8,
i ROOFING,
SEWER TILE,
f BUILDING PAPER.
LUMBER,
8HINGLE8,
LATH,
PLASTER,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
Prices Reasonable
Both Phones