Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, November 17, 1911, Image 4

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THI INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
EIGHT PAGE
Ths Independence Enterprise
H. F. MclNTURFF, Publisher.
Entered at the postotflce at Inde
pendence, Oregon, as second class
matter.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Address all communication and
make all bills parable to The Enter
prise,
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
On TMr la advance tl.M
Six months la advance
Thr mnntha in advance .SO
National Progressive Republicans
In answer to many inquiries as to
the progress of the popular govern
mnt movement. Senator Jonathan
Bourne. Jr., President of the Nation
al Progressive Republican League,
hag compiled the following informa
tion:
Initiative and referendum amend
xnents have been adopted in south
Dakota, Oregon, Oklahoma, Colorado,
"Nevada, Missouri, Montana, Arkan
sas, Maine and California.
Initiative and referendum amend
ments foave been endorsed by legis
latures for submission to a vote of
the people In Washington, Wyoming,
North Dakota, Nebraska, Florida, Ida
bo and Wisconsin.
The Oregon plan of popular elec
tion of United States Senators has
been adopted In Oregon, Nebraska,
Nevada, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio
Kansas, California and Wisconsin.
The states which have adopted the
Oregon plan of popular vote for can
didates for party nomination for
President and Vice President, with
the dates on which the primary votes
will he had, are: North Dakota, Wis
consin, Nebraska, Oregon, and New
Jersey. Their election dates are as fol
with their respective dates as fol
lows: March 19, April 2, April 17.
April 19 and May 28.
Great Boys' Conference at Corvallls
On December 1st, the Friday follow
lng Thanksgiving Day, there will as
semble at Corvanis between a hun
dred and fifty and two hundred of
the picked boys of Oregon for a con
ference to last three days. This con
ference will be the sixth Annual
Boys' Conference held under the aus
pices of the Oregon-Idaho Y. M. C
A. and is open to any boy over I
representing any Boys' Bible Study
Club or Sunday School Class In the
state.
The good people of Corvallig are
those actively engaged In the dairy
Industry, but to Che whole state.
A larare attendance at the sessions
of the convention Is expected. But-
. . .... . i- ...in w. in I
Portland at about the same time.
Church of Christ Announcements
Next Lord's Day we have preaching
services) twice. Our morning subject
will be. "Move Forward" luid our eve
nine subject. "The Witness of the
Holy Spirit
There is much rant bosh and erro
neous views taught on the latter sub
ject, and we invite your presence to
hear the scriptures, alone- Some pro
fessed Christians are afraid to hear
the gospel because it disproves their
belief. Are you one? If not, come
Such a one will never reach their
Heavenly Hotne-
H. Campbell Clark,
Minister.
A Household Medicine
That stops coughs quickly and cures
colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef
ferson street, So. Omaha, Neb., says:
"I can recommend Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound as a sure cure for
coughs and colds. It cured my
daughter of a bad cold and my neigh
bor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and
her whole family with Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. Everyone in
our neighborhood speaks highly of it.
Williams Drug Co.
Annual Sunday School Convention
DALLAS, ORE., NOV. 16 The An
nual Sunday School Convention will
convene at Dallas, Nov. 20, 21. and 22
1911. This is the seventh annual af
fair of its kind and promises to be
largely attended.
The program will be as follows:
Monday Evening, 7:30 p. m.
Praise Service Rev Metzger.
In The Saviors' Footsteps, Dr. H. C.
Dunsmore-
Indications that Indicate, Rev PhlPPs
Special Music, Willis Slmonton.
Tuesday Morning, 10:00 a. m.
Devotional, M. M. Jones
Welcome for Churches, Rev Miles.
Welcome for Town, Rev Winters.
Response. W. C- Williams.
Round Table, Rev. C- A. Phlpps.
Appointments and Adjournment
Tuesday Aternoon, 1:30 p. m.
Praise Service, Rey. L L- Myers
The Graded Bible, H- C- Seyinore.
Discussion,
Cradle Roll Methods, Mrs. Wilkin8.
Spcelal Music, Primary Children.
Roll Call of Officers.
Round Table, Rev. C A. Phlpps.
Tuesday Evening, 7:30.
Praise Service, Rev M- B. Young.
throwing open their homes to the
boys and entertainment will be provid primary pan,f Mr. x w. wnkms-
I Golden Gate Convention, Rev. Phtpp
Special Music, Pr0f. Wm. Caldwell.
ed for all bona fide delegates. The
Oregon Agricultural College Y. M. C
A. men are planning to assist in
entertaining the boys and will give
them a banquet in their building on
Saturday evening. The College men
will also serve as guides taking the
boys over the campus and through all
the buildings.
Agriculture in the Far East
O. A. C., CORVALLIS, ORE-, Nov.l6.
At the November meeting of the
Agricultural dub of the Oregon Ag
ricultural College, Dr. J. R. N. Bell,
formerly of Independence, described
the agriculture of the Far East as he
noted it In his recent trip abroad.
The program also included a talk by
Moichi Kawashlma df Tokyo, Japan,
on "Seattle Markets;" a discussion
of horticulture by Paul Mehl of Chica
go, and a musical selection by C- L.
teorge of Portland and Luther MCGln
nis of Corvallls.
In his address Dr. Bell dwelt par
ticularly on the great opportunities
ior agricultural development in Rus
sia and Siberia. In 1881 only 260 pec
pie applied to go to Siberia, while
last year about 6,000,000 applied to
the government for supplies for that
purpose. Eacn person is given, by
the government, 151.50 in cash and
a like amount In supplies.
The Po Valley, Dr. Bell said, is
about the same area as the Willam
ette Valley, but has not the same
diversity of Farming, the river water
is muddy, and every time the river
overflows it leaves a deposit of mud
which acts as a fertilizer. Intensive
agriculture Is practiced, every ayail
able foot of ground being under cul
tivation. The fruits raised are of
inferior size, however, compared to
those of .this country.
Oregon Dairyman's Association
The program for the twentieth an
nual meeting of the Oregon Dairy
man's Association, to be held in
Portland December 7-8. has been Issu
ed and it contains a great deal that
will be df much interest to the keep
ers of cows. Addresses by practical
experts and exhibits showing improv
ed methods will be seen. Nothing
can be of greater value, not only to
Wednesday Mornlng,9;30
Devotional, Rev. W. A. Wood.
Round Table, Rev. C- A. phlpps.
What Shall the Harvest be. Rev Cher-
ter Gates
Why Teach Temperance Jn the Sun
day School? Rev. D. L- Fields.
Music by M. E- Primaries, Mias Anna
May Longnecker.
Wednesday Afternoon, 1:33.
Praise Service, Rev Fred H. Wehlte.
Individual Work With Sunday School
Children, Mrs. Blanche Fauj.
Report of Committees and Delegates
BoyB' Clubs, Rev. C. A. phlpps.
Hand Work. Mrs. J. W. Wilkin
Special Music, Prof. Dunkelberrer.
Each school is entitled to three del
egates but any that may come will
be entertained.
BAPTIST CHURCH
It was a great disappointment to
the pastor to be absent from here
last Sunday. It will not happen in
the future from the same cause, if It
"please providence."
Bible School at 10:00
Morning Worship at 11:00
B. Y. P. U. Bible Class at 6:30
Evening Services at 7:30
You are invited to come and - wor
ship with us.
Arthur R. Blackstone.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed Administratrix of the estate of
Herman Sperling, Deceased, by the
County Court of the State ot Ore
gon for Polk County, and has quali
fied as such. All persons having
claims against the said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
duly verified, together with the prop
er vouchers therefor, to the under
signed administratrix at her resid
ence in the city of Independence, in
said county, within Six months from
date of first publication of this no
tice, ft
Dated and first published October
13th, 1911. B. F. Swope, attorney,
Julia R. Sperling,
Administratrix of the estate of Her
man Sperling, Deceased. 20-n-25
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All Wool materials. We are showing all that's cor
rect in style all that's superior in Fabricsall that's
best in workmanship. The best values are always here.
New Outing Flannels
12 cent values
10 cent values
Extra Special
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35 cent Bib Gingham Aprons
Cotton Challies
Calico -
25 cent pillow Cases
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Table Linens
Special Priced
3.00 values per yard
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10c TOILET 80AP 3 CAKES FOR 10
This Is all of the standard makes "ef
toilet soap regularly sold at 10 eta. a
cake.
Our Price 3 cakes for 10 cent.
Regular
25c Talcum
Powder
19c per can
15c Hose for Women per pair
15c hose for Children per pair
5c Handkerchiefs 2 for
9 cents.
9 cents.
5 cents.
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$1.98
Smart New Tailored Suits
and Coats for Women
All the new snappy fabrics as well cs the vary latest models In
Suite and Costs, are being shown In our suit d.partmsnt. New suits
and coats are arriving dally and we keep strictly In touch with the
latest little up-to-date details or touches thst dam. fashion now
and then adds to her already attractive fall styles. Prices 18-50 to
50.00. '
Try The Gordon Hat
the best $3.00 Hat in America.
STOCKTON
Cbis Beautiful Suit
made to measure
Will be given away to the
lady receiving the second
highest number of votes
in the Enterprise Piano
Contest. The piano on
exhibition at our office is
Che Grand Prize
and will be given to the
one receiving the highest
number of votes.
SMOKE zu zu
THE BEST FIVE CENT C-IGAR ON ANY MARKET. YOUR DEAL
ER SHOULD HAVE IT. DISTRIBUTED BY
H. S. GILE. GROCERY CO.
Portland and . Salem.
KIO end of d&intv ifiwelrv
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NQ limit to our willingness to show it
NO question as to the fairness of my prices
N O previous approach to beauty of design
NO doubt as to my guarantee
N O charge for engraving on sales
N O repairing bsyond my skill
NO "hop worn goods
N O it 8 not t0 early to look for Xmas
NOvember 1911
ROWE'S
HOME PHONE T81 1
-: Gathering Friends :-
A LITTLE GIRL CAN ALWAY8 GET SOMEBODY TO , PLAY
WITH BY USING THE BELL TELEPHONE. IT 18 JUST AS
USEFUL TO HER A8 IT IS TO HER ELDERS.
There Is no need to be lonesom with a telephone In the house be
cause you can at least talk with your frlsnds, even though they
are far away. BELL SERVICE IS UNIVER8AL.
THE PACIFIE TELEPHONE & TELEGHAPH COMPANY
Ok Sign of
Popularity
The secret of popularity lies in meeting people often and
leaving them FAVORABLY IMPRESSED.
The popular merchant meets the people OFTEN always
yith a eheerful menage.
the Electric Slgi
can welcome a thousand people an hour and bid them coma
to your store.
Its cordial and contestant service safeguards the merchant's
popularity.
Insist that our new Business Department originate a spec
lal design for you one that's different 0n you will like.
Telephone: j 6010
OREGON POWER CO.
The Electric Sign is the Sign of Popularity.
Well Drilling
We are equipped with the latest
machinery or well drilling and can
do first class work on short notice.
Wells drilled for Irrigation and pump
ing plants installed. 20-p-24.
Sloper Brothers.
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