Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 13, 1912, Image 8

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    THE INDEPENDENCE KNTEEPW3E, INAIPEN0ENCE, OPUON
JEN PA0E8
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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
t WANTS IMPROVEMENTS -
Excitement at the Ranch.
There was not a little excitement
at the Wigrlch Ranch Monday even-
ing when fire wiw discovered in C. O.
Long's tent. It was promptly ex
tinguished, however, and very little
Editor Enterprise: damage was done, but for a brief
As a reader of your valuable pa-j Period it looked as If a serious con
fer I have b especially interested j Aeration might occur in the city of
l:i the nia'iy improvement uu'uuuut-u : te;lts
from time to time that are takl.R
of the
POLK COUNTY SHEEP flRQWERS.
CARRY AWAY MANY PRIZES
:V
ulace in the city, and also
several changes that are recommend-1
ed to be made, which I feel sure will
add much to the general appear ice.
One iu particular wWch is especial
ly needed, and which should have
been done years ago, is the repair
ing and painting of our public school
building. It was given out to the pub
lic three years ago, that I remember,
that the building would be fitted up
and painted, but owing to the erection
f ' the new High School building it
was thought , est for some unnien
tioned reason, to let that matter lay
over for another year, hls year the
matter came up again and the citi
zens demanded thaat the property be
taken care of. The authorities, In
Whom the people have vested the righ
Tight and power to take proper care
of all school buildings, grounds atad
appurtenances thereto, tendered the
proposition to the public for bids.
I understand the bids were received
The tent is located near the store
owned and operated by Mr. Long, and
but for the timely discovery of the.
fire a serious loss might have occur
red. Changed His Costume.
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Dr. Dunsniore,' who is acting as
head clerk in the store at the Wlg
rlch Ranch during his vacation, was
in the city Tuesday in a change of
costume from that worn when last
seen by the writer. His mission was
to attend a wedding.
" The doctor went back to work in
the afternoon and will probably be
there another week.
VI! T.I : ' -Jrt - . .V .k-Hi.' i- 1 .VVi
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Just Jlrrweds-
The Men Who Succeed
, as heads of large enterprises are
men of energy. Success today de-
'inands health. To ail is to fall. It's
.uut..u w -""--ltltterly folly for a mail to endure a
and contract let for painting the pub- run.do,.n half aHve condltlon
lie school building. I . Electrlc Bitters wlll put hlm
Now it is rumored that the work is oq - j ho
lo ue ui. u, uu.w ,. , . bottles did me more real good
oauer iou8 lue yuu.n. i emu than an other medlcIue X veer took
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public trust? The building is in no
condition to begin school work this
month. It has not been in good re
pair, for severad years. If the dis
trict is too poor to maintain her
schools as they ought to be ruaintain
tt might be well to consolidate with
some other district that would help
us out. But we know thn; is not
the case, for provision has been made
for all needed repairs and all extra
apparatus to conduct a first-class, up-to-date
school system, and nothing
short of that will suit the people.
If there is neglect on the part of
our school officers why should we not
feel Interested enough to insist that '
(Writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga.
'"After years of suffering with rheu
matisni, liver trouble, stomach dis
order and deranged kidneys, I am
again, thanks to Electric Bitters,
sound and well." Try them. Only 50c
at all druggists.
j May Open Cannery.
I Mr. Kirkpatrick of Salem, Interested
in the large fruit farm north of Inde
pendence, wats in the city Tuesday. It
, is understood that the company has
been entertaining a proposition to re
opening the cannery in this city.
i It is known that the company has
in anticipation the erection of a sim-
the property be at least taken care of plMt QQ farm( and gInce ,t
necessary improvements -B nnj.R,hlo tn n,lrrhntia ha hniirtw
here at a greatly less price than one
can be built for, it is believed that
a proposition to open the Independ
ence cannery would be entertained.
and the
made? I am not offering this by
way of criticism, but if there is any
one institution more than another, in
a city growing as rapidly as we are,
iu ueei 10 ue pruuuuem m me ; Mr Kirkpatrick was much interest
sight of the incoming population it Is d ia Independ.ence, and spoke very
. ! encouragingly of its future.
A Citizen.
One of Rlddell & Son'e'Prlxe Winners.
Polk County farmers made a very won one first, two seconds, three
creditable showing this year at thethirds, three fourths and two fifths;
state fair, notwithstanding the ft.'t noKozer won five s-onds, ' one third,
special effort was made to catch oe fourth aud champion ram. Iu the
the prizes on stock and other pro-Llneolns Riddll & Son and Hawley &
ducts. Son were exhibitors from Polk couii-
Polk county was particularly for-ty. Rlddell won three firsts, three
tunate this year in the sheep con-seconds, two thirds! 1 four 'fourths,
test and practically cleaned up every- and champion ewe; Hawley mi Son
thing, there having been won t total won five firsts, four seconds, two
of nine firsts, fourteen seconds, eight thirds, one fourth and champion ram.
thirds, six fourths, and two fifths by Rlddell & Son and Guthrie Rros.
Wm. Rlddell & Son, of Monmouth, F. of Monmouth were the only exhibitors
A. Koser, Rickreall and Hawley & of Angora Coats, the former' winning
Son of McCoy. Cotswolds and Lin- khe most of the higher prizes
coins were the only classes repre- Mr. Hamilton and son of Sinleni,
sented by the Polk county farmers. were in the city yesterday euroute
In the former class Rlddell & Son to Monmouth.
our schools.
"Ill
Diamond mounting
Stores set In Platinum
Claws are the Latest, Best
and 'Safest.
Let me examine your stone
an honest oplnlen will
cost yon nothing.
Mountings and Settings For
Agates and Moonstones
Made To Order
See my suggestions in Rings
Brooches, Tie Pins, Charms,
Pendants, Etc. Solid Gold,
Gold Filled or Sterling.
If you have brought some
stones home from the coast,
bring them In.
Rowe's Jewelry Sbop
"Where a Dollar : Danes lt'$ Duty
PHONE 7811
DEAN J. PURVINE,
ARCHITECT.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
A Full Line of Fall and
'Winter Clothing, Shoes
and Dry Goods.
TOJTE WISH to call your attention
tq our line of shoes. They arc
Elegant Styles
arid complete in
efery number.
LADIES'
J SHOES
This ' Fall' come
in 'Suede with sat
in top, Patent
button and lace with cravenctte top.
Gun meUI, tan and kid come both - In, button nd (frorrt lace, high
top, military heel or medium with cuban hel. ,
We Invite you to come In and examine our line before buying.
ConKey & Walker
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Necessarily Aged
Marvin: "Is that the colt you got
with your tobacco coupons? He looks
old."
Martin: '"He is. He was born the
year I began saving coupons." Sept.
Lippincott's. j
WJiat We Never Forget. 1
according to science, are the things
associated with our early home life,
such as Bucklen's! Arnica Salve, thatt
mother or grand-mother used to cur
our burns, boils, scsdds, sores, skin
eruptians, cuts, sprains or bruises.
Forty years of cures prove its merit.
Unrivaled for piles,' corns or cold
sores. Only 25c at all druggists.
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WHEN EVERYTHING IS
RUNNING SMOOTHLY
about your auto, how much bet
ter you enjoy your outing.
When you know that we've
looked it over and you don't
have to worry about this, that
or the other thing getting out
of order. What a satisfaction
to you. Be on the safe side
and bring your car here before
starting out.
THE INDEPENDENCE GARAGE,
S. H. Edwards
A Home Institution
The
BANK
Located In the New Sperling Building,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
OFFICERS
J. J. FENTON, Pres.
J. B. PARKER, Vice Pres.,
' ' t. W.' IRVINE, Cashier.
rtn rr r- e
G. A. Wells, J. B. Parker, Thos. Fen
1 nell, Edw. Rex, J. L. Linn, J. J
Fenton and C. W. Irvine.
The officers of the bank give their
entire time and attention to banking
pud4 your account, or any other busi
ness left in their care, will receive
their personal attention.' Your ac
acebant,' large or small, will receive
the" same careful attention. ' 1
We offer you every inducement any
conservative ' bank can offer.
We pay interest on. time deposits,
accept commercial deposits, sell
American Banking Association Trav
elers' Checks and Drafts on all parts
of the world.
, We have a very fine pocket check
book for you. 'jCall and open an ac
cetma with
A Home Institution
The Swinging Electric Breeze
. Why sigh for the breeze ,
That wavering blows
Thro' the trees and leafy glades?
. We'll give you the breeze .-
That steadily flows
From the thrust of whirling blades.
Pay dear if you will
' And seek where you can
For breeze worth a prince's dower;
We'll give you your fill
From a 'lectric fan
At less than ei'Cent-an-h'jtir.
I lip: lie hi Sewing
iSL Mi JHIIB """
hi- fi ' ' i-- . . r
m
' is the ohlv
Sewing
Machine
Just ThlnK of it?
Ths Free Stwing Machine n in- m
urcd for five yeara againat accident ju
breakage, wear, fire,
ning and
faith in
tornado, lieht-
watrr. Thii ahovra our
Sewing Machine
' ' ThfnK' what thU mtim I
It meanly that if yoa break inr pail of Th
Fsb (neadla, blt,f attachmaat. .) ot II all
l tb macbint ia daitroytd it will b iap)acd to 3ft
yoa wiihooi cbane. .; . A
IS GIVING PERFECT SATISFACTION IN THOUSANDS OF
HOMES, AND THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF TESTlMON.
IAL8 AS TO ITS MERITS. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU
THI8 MACHINE. IT IS WORTH MORE AND COSTS
LESS THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE ON THE MARKET.
jv e-i0. J fiLt
i, '"no V.I J.rrit; .)
It has no superior no equal and
nothing like it for the money.
HANNA
BROTHERS
Come in and enjoy the swinging breeze of
the celebrated G-E 8-inch oscillating fan.
Telephone 5010
Oregon Power Co.
Cbis is the
a: 'q
Place
y ; I M
to gome
f f I
for FURNITURE
W"e are as sure of that as we were ever sure of anything. Our present problem is to convince all
those who may need Furniture of this fact.
Ten minutes spent in eur store will do more convincing than a page of newspaper talk.
Glad to have the ladies drop in any time they are down town.
Always something new to show them. If it isn't new arrivals in Bedsteads, it's Dining Room
Furniture in artistic designs, or it's Couches, or Tables or Chairs.
It may be this that or the other that we wish particularly to have the ladies look at but it'a
ALWAYS SOMETHING. Impossible to bother us.
BICE & CALBREATH
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