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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
EIGHT PAGE THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON AGE FOUR fnd(pcndriire iSutcipttoe HENRY E. BROWNE, Publisher. Kntered at the postottlce at lude peudence, Oregon, . M cond cl matter. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM . . . & MnAM fi TV , THE INUMTVivu awnvwv vi i t , Otegon Normal School Placed On The Accredited List. Other Items of ,! Interest Told Briefly. P1BI.ISHED EVERY FRIDAY Address all communication and make all bills payable to The Enterprise, SUBSCRIPTION KATOCS One year In advance $1M Wx months in advance) -T Three months In advance - THE PARCELS POST i The rural free delivery has prov en a great benefit to country peo ple, and city people as well: and the parcels post system going In to effect the first of January, is going to be even a greater benefit It Is comparatively easy for any citizen of a city or town to go or send two or three times a day for articles at the store. But it is dif ficult and often impracticable for a farmer living miles from the mar ket or store to receive the necessi ties of life from town more than ence a week. aid in some cases less frequent ' ' ' ! ' Wiih the adequate telephone sys tem we have in this country and the adoption of the parcels post, the farmers can be well provided for. Not only this, but it will prove a great financial benefit to business men of all classes President J. H. Ackeriium of the Oregon Normal School, hue just been informed that the Oregon Normal School h:s been placed upon the California accredited list of Normal Schools. This Etttou by the Californ ia State Board of Education indicates that the Oregon Normal School is of e;iual rank with the best normal schools in the United States and on titles the- holder of its standnrd di ploma to an elementary certificate in California without examination. ! Brings Back Bad Check Man. Sheriff Greet has returned rrom Idaho where he went to get one A. C. Rockwell, Who is charged with de frauding the bank at this place. Rockwell la said to be tough case and is wanted In Marion county on a similar charge. He was employed here during the summer. Want Macadam Roads. A meeting will be field at the Guth rie school house near here on the 28J' of this month to consider the matter of a special tax for the purpose of building macadam roads in that vicin ity. There is much Interest in the proposition and it is believed it will be successfully consummated. Election Next Monday. The rural free delivery system Is of j Election will be held In Monmouth Quite recent development in the Unit- next Monday when a mayor, record ed States. Wherever it hc been j er marshal and three councilmen tried, however, it has worked out .m e elected. A caucus was held A apeclal train will V run to Sa lem on the litth to accommodate all who wish to her lavlJ Itlaphum, the famous singer. A ew farmers' telephone between here, iul Alrlle is being; talked of In earnest and will probably be built in a short time. Arthur Allen of RU-krenll, wits in the city Satur n", einroute to Dallas, where he contested the election hal lo!, but with lit le success. Urltt AspeiiwrVI of Brooks, one of the h:ivy stockholders In the big fruit ranch at Derry, was in the city the latter part of last week. He is very enthusu.Mtlc over the enterprise. It is understood that there are to be some improvements made in the. railroad properly at this place, and a better train service, which has long been hoped for. Railroad Commissioner Campbell of Salem, was in the city Tuesday, investigating the complaints filed at few weeks ago by the Commercial Club. He Advertised At Last. There was a man In our town. And he wau wondrous wise; He swore (it was tils policy) Ke would not advertise. But one sad day he advertised, And thereby hangs a tale, The ad was set In quite small type And headed "Sheriffs Sale." DR. EMILY MALCOMSON Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, . Kirksvllle, Mo. Will be in Independence TUESDAYS 3 to 8 p. m. WEDNESDAYS 8 to 10 a. m "FRIDAYS 3 to 8 p. m. SATURDAYS 8 to 10 a. m. Mrs. HiMbrand's Residence C. St. successfully, and so will the par cels post system. The great draw back to the rural mail system in this country has been the lack of good roads. With the roads in a passable condition there is no sub stantia reason why the farmer can not have household necessities de livered at his door as well am his mail. THE CITY JAIL last Mondcy vrtien the following can didates were nominated: For Mayor, John C. Ball; council men, E. H. Lorence and J. W. White; recorder D. Stiu; treasurer, W. Winegar, and marshal, Geo. Vv Sullivan. There will probably be no other ticket. F. C. Suit of Rlckreail, was In the city Friday, enroute to Dallas. A. Adkins. a former resident of Monmouth, is visiting in the city. A. Nelson, the Independence butch er was in towi one day this week. Sensible, Serviceable, Satisfactory, Klose Krotch Underwear. Nemo and Warner's coRStre Our l.im of wan nnver 'nine complete than now. or buy votir ion a new Xmun Suit. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING If you wouM liktt to have new S(IT. Vi Imvtt it anil our prie.es are ri'ilit. All Mali or Telephone oMer promptly lilleil. You may pinvlnuo. now Hiul have your gowda laid away until Xm.'tiior until you would likit to luve them delivered. ' rim Something: nice in Woolen Sets for t'.ie little folks, consists of three pieces, Leggans, Sweater and Cap to match. Xmas Suggesstions i Bath Robos, 72x83 inch; Pur ft, Hand Bags. Trunks, Suit Cam, Comfort' ors, Blanktts. Drawn work Pillow Cam. Silk VmbroUas, Silk Hot; Kid Clouts. Cuf Buttons, Bod Sproads ot Lac Curtains. Xmas Gifts V have mII kind' of vtif broidery work u o h as Town'n.'ioiii'f, Ioilic iiinl Htainped work, "to., etc, Xmas Handkerchiefs and Neck Wear. Finn hand eiiilroidred linen handkerchief, l.aoo edn snd plain, with ini tial 5c and up, and we have a beautiful variety of NKl'K WKAK, loose or in individual boxes which U nice for Holiday use. SHOES Here U a store where we Uke genuine interest in .iiijc that you re PHOrF.RLY titled with shoes that suit your individual taste. A store where prompt and courteous attention prevails alwsy. This is a t,W time to text our service. Weare confident that you will lind it all we have said it to U. Make our store your store, where you may feel at lioin, while trading with u CONKEY & WALKER TA 2 Loading S torts of Indopondonc. jJJ Er XmJiSr ur ? "Ringing"' In The Under provisions of a law enacted by the Oregon Legislature and ap ' nrrrred as lone aigo as 1905, it is the utyot every incorporate - d - i bom from an . the state to provide, keep and main.- MW9 la , - ... . 'ST. within such incorporated city a t.nded visit, at Portland, tis4l or prison for the reception and J w. B. Ramsay has been looking at 'confinement of prisoners committed 1 some Eastern Oregon property with thereto; the walls of which,- so ; m view of making a. deal. provides the ,1a w, shall be of con Crete or brick or stone, well laid in mortor or cement, the floor of cement and the celling of planter, iron or steel, and the roof metal, or other non-combustible material. I The Christian church society will give a reception to their pastor on Thursday evening of this week. One or two of our threshers went 'to Corvallis last Friday to attend 111 tri llUliV-l-HAi UUOLIUI The measure goes on to describe j the Threshers' convention. the construction required. Section 2, fcbwever, provides that this act shall not apply to ajny jail built prior to Hie adoption of this law, but it can be plainly seen that the intention Archie Parker, the rural mail car- ier out of Independence, is recover ing from en attack of lumbago. Considerable sickness is reported mention ,.,.!. ocnwi!illv amone the of the law is to provide a suitable place for prisoners. , After looking over the jail tht ! A party of our young people vis Independence has long since pro- ited Dallas Saturday evening, precum rided it becomes apparent that the ably to attend the skating rink, city has by no means complied with Irvine Baun and wife of Independ the real intent ot the law enC6i visted his brother and fami- What are we going to do about it? y Jn' thla vicirity one day last week. Continue in this same shiftless man- nlQntInl, 7- ner, or provide a Jtf 1 that is sani- Mr. Henry Campbell is P'-ting tary and safe? At a very little ex- acres of land in prunes Dalh .an pense arrangements could be male the only city full of prunes, to make a jail in the rear of the Monmouth is getting metropolitan city building, and it is hoped that jn that ehe has a Jiew fire department one of the first undertakings or tne anu new equipment lor ngnung me. ew council will ue to supply una 88SS8889 m Season 9! HAVE A GOOD TIME i n This you ars sure to hav If you buy on'6f our fins Watches. They ars life time presents. A constant ' re minder of your friendship. Something for you both to be proud of. We have a fin ' and complete stock to select from. Prices ranging from $1.00 to $40.00, In both Ladies' and Gent's. TRUST OLD 8ANTA CLAUSE TO "RING IN" THE HOLIDAY SEAS ON APPROPRIATELY. HE KNOWS HOW FOND THE LADIES ARE OF RINGS. BUT, BY THE WAY, SO ARE THE GENTLEMEN FOND OF RINGS; AND WE HAVE PROVIDED FOR BOTH BY LAYING IN A BIG STOCK OF PLAIN, SIGNENT, FANCY SET AND DIAMONDS. EVERY RING SOLID GOLD. WAKE UP WITH BIG BEN HE IS ALWAYS ON TIME for $2.50. W also have the Internm ent for $1.50. Straight alarm $1.00. Cheaper grades 75c. SPOONS 1 f t '() In all the latest shapes and styles, in solid and plated silver; Teas, De serts, Table, Berry, Soup, and Souve nir. A large stock to select from. SILVER PLATED HOLLOW WARE We are making some very attractive prices on these goods. If you can use anything in Hollow Ware call and see us. Knives and Forks C In Solid Sliver, Hollow Handle and olid Handle. We solicit a visit of Inspection. long felt wi'int. FAVORS PRIMARY '12. Mr. Several of our citizens were in In dependence this week, prol.atly do ing their Christines topping etvly- Work is progressing rapidly on the new dormi ory for the Oregon Normal School at this place. ! (( Fountain Pens Independence, Oregon, Dec H. E. Browne, Editor Enterprise, Independence, Oregon, j Mrs. C. E. Herren is visiting in Pear Sir: California. She will be absent for Please accept my thariks for the several weks. fair manner in which you used my name In your account of the lute city election. Without the explanation yctl gave of my name being mixed up in the affair it would have been easy Peter Kurre has recently improved his property in this city by putting in a septic tank. Earl Parker returned to his home WE CAN MAKE YOU SOME EXTRA GOOD PRICES ON HUSTON FOUNTAIN PENS. MUSICAL GOODS t ..,.,i,.tcn with th facta in Eugene last week, having quit the to have gained a wrong impression , Normal School on account of ill and placed me in a false light, but health. your kind explanation removed that j sioper Brothers have about coin danger, pleted the well for the city water I am strongly in favor of amending system and it is pronounced an ex our charter so as to provide for at cellein t piece of work. regular nominating primary for city; . . . , .... W. P. Prophet expects to move to officers and requiring the filing of. 1 . ; , " . . Southern Oregon in a week or two, an acceptance at leant ten days prior ouu "c 6 y,oao . , , tl . . . . , inhere he has recently purchased to the regular election of candidates. ; w" " This is but one of several changes PrPerty- badly needed in our present city char- J- f. Wade and. wife of East- ter . em Oregon, have Deen spenaing a. 10 WE ALSO HAVE THE IDEAL WATERMAN. Very Truly Yours, W. T. HOFFMAN. few days 'with relatives in this vi cinity. Freeman Wade of Clem, Oregon, is 1 iii ,7 j. 'u..!!,! , V. S r-i t1 o D. L. Hedges purchased the tract ee'ung reauy lu uuuu At land known as Tice Island, Satur-He eventually make Monmouth day from B. Wilson, and sold the 1 bls home- game to Mr. Tice, the original owner, takifig his house and lot in the city as part payment. The tract compris ed 50 acres of land. A new pumping station is soon to be erected here by the city council to be used in connection with the water system. LET US GIVE YOU SOME PEN BARGAINS. While our price is small It Is no smaller than the price we ask for our goods. We sell small musical goods very close, and you can save money on violins, banjoes, mando lins, guitars, etc. We have a full selected stock of strings for these Instruments. Cut Glass We have a very fine assortment of Cut Glass. If you want to please your wife or lady friend, make her a present of some fine cut glass. We have many fine Holiday Gifts too numerous to mention. We have selected our goods with the idea of giving something useful as well as ornamental, goods with a quality to back them. Yours for a Merry Christmas, O. A. Ereamer INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 01 rj, 01 m m 01