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V.: 4k -ftfl VOLUME M. INOCMtNDINeE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1913. NUMBER 44. RAILROADS ARE MAKING PROGRESS, SURVEYORS ARE down la tiie stat tKiuth of us." Mr. Taylor gave out a Word of cau tion that aeemed reasonable In con cluding: "Get your money's worth; Iwhon you. build roads. Rom of our , .I. . IcIUe. have bought freely of the; I uni LriikA nut. nt IvTt. rf naVArnfhti Mr. Taylor Tells The Enterprise that ;u not bodiy gwWnteed to Indications Point to Mori Ac wear and tRt coat, a lot w maintain 'ance when tbe city finally .boulder. I thai bill, foratcbtnf. ' rt whilom for the CHILDREN8' exhibits. I. Man What He Thinks of The Future. Railway survey, of thla part of tb Willamette Valley nuit be popular among tbe high officials back each, confided Geo ,N. Taylor, representing FINDING ROUTE rf tivity in Local Railroad Circle Soon. THE WORLD'S CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE A party of surveyors, under the supervision of Chief Engineer Donald, I tea surt that tbe school children Orgjoii will be delighted to know . th it the dlfierent railroads, the 8. P., the O. W. R. N. and the Hill lines In Orgeon, Including the A. ot la Hue : tie. Oregon Electric and tbe United j Railways, have all agreed to carry th ; school chlldreu's exhibits to and from ! 'tbe Stale, .Fair this year free of. coarge. , . i ' la order to take advantage of Uhs PENNANT GOES TO DALLAS FOREST FIRE LAW MISREPRESENTED. It has been brought to the attec- . tlon of tbe State Forester that some Independtnce Team is Defeated J .TSZ-? Z in flami! at Salfm hv a compulsory patrol law which was en- Score of 15 to 10. One hundred anion thei of the Valley & Slleti Railway, have able.t thin liberal offer the exhibits of a cer- A special train loaded to It full capacity waa procured Tuesday eveft- nlrt rriiui f V mr Aiatrini niiiat ha mum. wws esiauiisnea a camp on k, , . , i,,4,. ..th...i.i, .uM t a... v. , . .n.k.n t th wnrMnn from- eiuih , , , - . W m convenient imp- - uu uiu urteu u renwu the Aw.oclu.ton of We.tcrn Cement of kic couolrlW( of tne A,rHe . U about midway between pln P0'"1 M " toether ln lem 10 w,tneM the P'oP tor rif,c Manufacturers, to the Enterprise man. mnra thmll . frnm im- . ; all.. the name of 0 County School Super- between Dalla and the Inde are actfW by the recent LegialatlveJ Asaembly and becomes effective the first of June. Owners of timber land have been told that under this law it will be necessary for them to keo a d at rot man on their cl&Ims all take a crowd of over two aummer at tlleIr own etperuie, world and more than one from some lne proposed n w road to the Slletas ealen. ! Statements of mude purely for the pur- Taylor then elaborated, -report, have ,,ountr otlb, Chl , Cutl. Inteodent, i teacher or other author- Vendence team. An agreement was of stimulating the .ale of Urn it tfcat the engineers are running . ir-.iMnd and .h. Ublud I Z.? ' Jf Ilw l! made between the two towns to have er us Increasing the buei I . ...I Ct..l.n. ' ' line. In vjmIous parts from Salem. tf any Doubting Thomas aaks you Mm ...nek wnm koik .m J. M Stata-hav been definitely aecured tho iurvey' male tor Dw roftdJ 1 n " the game pulled off at the Willamette Incidentally the commission.- fn ilnllUAR SffHHaulM t vns W nrlll mm. . . . .. ... .. or. ii A.i..r ..r r,i. . . - i n.s wouio inaicale mai conairuc- or an opinion on toe ruture ot tni. . m... -.kiu. T . ... ...... Christian tltliten.hlb Conference, at ,, Wf)rk -,111 .omm4.npe tn country oeiween we vucniei ai.u J.. !!)th .0 July ... -" . aeaa eurneei ana in a comparatively 6th, 1913. President Wilson beads short itm H a lare (orcs the Hat in America, rattor James a. Macdonald that In Canada and Prof. Richard Lodge that In the Kritlah Is Pmfo Ihnku. itnd Motoda come work Is being don. to set the seen.. Japan Ng cw M)d Isaac T. Headland from France. Men In public life, minister., mislonar- Pacific, point that man to thnj vonfldcnre that the Hill, and the Harrimin'. iro showing- Is there an other section in your Uncle Samuel's broud domain where such elaborate for a big evwitT Duck In llollwid the Dutch banki rs outstrip themselves In the race to ruble James J. Hill what ever number of good Dutch millions lllll nsks fT. Hill la m favored bor rower over In tbe laid of (he wooden hos . Surveys plus Dutch ahexklna, plus roads to1 do, and H will help wonder- Tj,iVer8ity Gymnasium at Salem. " The timber brokers. fully In this Indus rial contest. Now imi accompanied the aggrgation to tow provide that every tlm the child 200 mile away from Salem Salem and as the train pulled out Der ,ana owner In this state, not re ein aend an exhibit to the fair Just Vnloa depot the bund struct aWte' within one and one half miles a. well as one only 20 miles away. up a rag-iime melody that put extra ot nl Property, efcall furnish a suf Wej hope the boys and girls all over enthusiasm into the crowd. ficlent patrol therefor during the dry the atate, knowing this fact this fUe trlp nome( however, was not a. Taeason, and that In case he fails to early In Ike season, will begin at once peasant as going, as the story of the do Staf Forester shall pro to prepare something for the State Kame is narrated below. vWe the aome at a cost not to ex Fair. It Winn Sntember 29th this n.t .t.. ,.i.a ceed five cents oer acre per annum. mki. t.i. .9 n n . j 1 U1S kojuc wo uic uuiiu l m I .17. !S ? 1S w,d'the "rlxe ,tet 18 ,arKer and es of ttree and give. Dallas the ny amount ao paid hy the state shall of mm will be dispatched to Inde pendence to begin the preliminary work on the new mill which will be pushed to completion and in active operation by fall. will be heral :ed by our cltlxens with ' lea. educators, philanthropies, socio- k deaJ of BtllBfactlon M lyi can secure a copy. Beside, the fine line of regular mi logisui. morm reioruier .11 r u pence . will be to a vast extent ' he reC,P'ent f M' enntees from whom each famt eiiur; cuiuiuumiy uukui . ill oe iroun- Fully ten thouaand delegates repre- eJ fhft mo(Jt neM,cd of a aentlnc communltit. moral reform ,.j 1 ,tr HiU' . foresight, lay the rails down. on.anUHtIontI mibH board, and vari o.r WDreciatlon co.rtinue Jim. pecW ,R the ,''llvi,lua, claB' Next enter, the highly talented ou, chfiBtll)n and pHtrlotlc bodlea , ' tt er are five cash prize, rang- ...... ti. m Th .... . . . . ... Prove ana oooat ine cuy, ana auove A tm tin nn tn an tnr h hemt . w v. tbls an)J olner countries nave aireaoy ,j . . niAvltir iili-tiir.il unci fhn ici'Iipd r . . . . . L . . . ' . pomua ai ine rttie 01 vw iu esgtlal o iuicoiii. 1 11 Hi rruwucu iiuuuro ir hniiuiiiiil A ninnth This World cath- . ... ... .... V . . ., . . . inouaana a monui. inn wony kiui e4ear- to criticize than It Is to com- cently greeted a presentation sight rrinr 1. no o be a convention whose , , . . , . " . .. ..... p"ng 1. not 10 De a con vboikmi , uic piiment those who are anxloua to.ee rlht out here where the picture. ... . .a Kir-m. ..rr. .11 mkn ... "" .!"" iBe city prosper. i.v.i i- attend and .pHrtloipate, out a conrer- were taken. You can tru.t tn. publicity man wno ,he ComDarlacn of views 1 a- takes them, to throw In the verbal m4 tne mutua enhange of practtcal . noedfula about a mild green-house ell- llltwJ of ettd(rB cf Christian thought. ntat Instead of winter and of an al- .,, ., the wlde, worM 0?er. , most tropic vegetation and of moun- . tsimuitaneous suction! conferences Z- A. French, who reside, to) the er it ion of not only all the teachers ain effect, out here, and eternt are to D heM on p8SM. tmmij-ratton vl,;,nl J Of AlrTe. received Jaat waelif .and chUdru, but every other citl-g-reen on a neyer frozen soil: Yes, tbe Dri.on r.fomi social purity, soclall.m- ,n charge a sliver dollar which he son of te state. scene la being s!t for the big show caoU an1 jo Mormanism, mar- ni nark speot " 'U1 , more attractive than last year. The championship, both team. having be a lsfi upon the land and shall be -"" list will he off the press In a leWewi broken even In the preceding collected with the taxes next year. days and ent out to the County Sup- gaBM.a. The fame was played In the 11 odvious mat me maximum ex- Unlverslty Gymnasium, as It was the P1Be to the owner or a puarter sec most satisfactory neutral place. The tloa ot timDeP ,and can not e score at the end of the first hall s ofl P 7ear. ftnount toat 8hou,d was D!ia 6, Independence 5 Dallas Kare 00 wr lnto disposing of his Yrin nn two field hjiKkta and two timber claim at a .acTifice. In a from tlO no to 140 for the best t-a a .i,,.i. Onei of the heat ways for timber m . . t - avUJBa luucrcuuciivc l i 1 1 g luck ror one purpose harmony collective J exhibit by the schools of polnU by one bagket three on owners U comply with the law I. as it is no more neo i i . 4. iin rmt. nr. Pi mi i.uw 7 wuui.j. . uc. c .10 iovr u.o "iici.- touis. iJaiias widen eel tneir lead in w - ial prizes for the best exhibit by one tne gecond half, scoring 9 points to clatlons that "have been organized in room districts outside of counties independence 5, making the final mo8t f the timbered counties of the mking a county exhibit. countt Dallas 15, Independence 10 . atate. It is expected that every tim- Oregon has a good chance to lead : ' ' '' " bered county will have auch an or- the world In industrial work this SILVERTON TEAM. ; gnizatloo before fire season arriv- ye'r, and , reip a great reward. To this endj we hope to have the co-op- RETURNS AFTER ELEVEN YEARS. and this U the place where it Is te put on," continued Taylor. to rtHge and divorce, the Weekly Rest lowe, eleven years ago. In Barlham, Mr. French CELEBRATES HIS EIGHTY- Day, public education, personal evan . recently arrived In Oregon from the DEFEATED 65 TO 15. . The experience of these assocla ,,y . 7 tions, some of wihch have been ' to .w . . ,. . f ,11'? b t 4 existence for four yars, proves that At the! Auditor lum hi this city Sat- , - ' .' ' . - - , .v - . .""haeqnate patrol can ha-JJecured at a urday evening, the Sitverton basket . . . . . . ' .. . ... . , . cost of from . one aad one-half to ball team met their Waterloo when . "-... . . . . . i. , .. three and one-half . cents an acre. Independence defeated them to the , . . . .... , t and If all the timber land owners Joiw tune of 65 to 14. The game waa very . ,. . . . . ... the acreage cost wiH be materially nnAjfllnAA anil A.I. t.an. hanfllwl thorn a cost of $3.00 or $4.00 per quarter section should be welcome by all tim be land owners, It is hoped that no ; one will be Induced to sell their hold- The Easter services at the Chris-' lngs through misrepresentations They are the same tian church Sunday were highly com- made by unreliable , timber brokers. THIRD BIRTHDAY. Easter Program Rendered "Hamlets will become villages ana gelsm .ocn service, Christian u wa ,n 19UZ wniie celebrat- A very Important event in the life like "little kitten.' Villages town., and towns cute, ai- g0Vernme''t et;.. with Governor". Os- ,n n' Bon 8 oirtnaey, men seven- of f, g. Powell of near Monmouth, moat over night, aa It were, this Vis-' Hie of Michigan, Stubbs of Kansas tef, ytarB of re" Mr- French noticed waB celebrated at his home on the tor Insists. Wet Df Oregon, Lieutenant-Governor a do ' dted 1885, the date of his 23rd of this month, It being his 83rd "Is all thla logic," we anked. 'Take "Wallace of California, Ex-U. S. Com- son's birth. He marked It with the birthday. On the same day "the 62d a run backward a few centuries and mi88loner 0f Immigration, the Hon. Initials, then spent it. Last week wedding anniversary of this highly re- see for yourself. O'her valleys have h. P wuhom nr. David Starr ne received tne identical dollar from ,oeeted couDle. Ir In aoll and climate and of ordan mA Benjamin Ide Wheeler an he action agent at Alrlle In change age( ln years, Mr. Powell Is an Oregon mended by those who attended. The for the selfish purpose of Increasing population to draw from, and yet na otha-g 0f their type in charge, wnen Be P'1la ror a rreignt shlpmejit. pioneer of 1851, first settling on a house was entirely filled in the even- commissions., - filled quickly. Bark east .there are ,t discussion, such as Is planned Mr- French h' d forgotten the dollar farni pear Albany. Afterwards he Ing. The music, as rendered by some -r ' more successes among merchants.pro- for tns word HBgerably at Portland, ,onK Defre coming to Oregon, but the m0Ved to a large farm he still owns of the best talent In the city, was a "a report was generally circulated In fesslonal men and manufacturers then of puDnc BBUes by leading men of the date a tracted his attention a.id then tw0 neg north of Monmouth. It was redit to the singers. The subect of this city Monday -that Samuel Cox ever lived under the blue dome of times that has hitherto revolution!- tne Initials were found. They are oniy a few years ago that he drew Mr. Crow's sermon Sunday morjilng had contracted the disease of small Heaven at one time In the past.' the woriUi Nor can the proposed B,iI1 Plnlnly visible. The coin was ;away from active work on the farm, will be "The Bread of Life," and In pox, and rather than subject himself Tons of personal letters are annually discussion by the array of talent Be- presented to Mr. French Jr., and will wd Vhile he experienced Innumera- the evening. "God's Commands are to being quarantined, left for Salem sent to them from the friends and curpj for the app'roching World's preserved as a keepsake. , ie hardships of the early days, he not Grieveous." Special music Is al- for a few days visit The report In neighbors wtho have came to. the rjforistlan Citizenship Conferneee well . Is hale and hearty. The four sons so being arranged. Strangers and some way was sent to the. city of- cojsI. These letters are the sirongeit t0 crcate a mighty Influence for good MRS. MACY PA8SES AWAY and one daughter of the aged couple all hot attending any other church or flclals at the capital city and he was and most effecting material that can or evI, upoI1 pUbiic sentiment the are living In this vicinity. They are Sunday School are at liberty to make in n lu rt time located by an officer fall Into their hands back there. So wor)d OVPr. DIED: At the home of her parents Mre. a, M. Arant, Dr. James M. Pow- this church home with them. who took him before the city health they are being Interested and with Railway companies generally are Springbrook, Oregon, at noon on perry O. Powell, Jay Powell, Jr.. The iLadies Aid Society of the M. physician for examination, who pro the competition of the railway lines pr0mlfiing we are Informed, unusual March 21st, Mrs. Minnie Klncald, c. PowelL - E. church gave a' farewell afternoon nounced that Mr. Cox had smallpox now being projected all about us. we concessions In fare and other aceom- Mar, wife of O. A. Macy, manager . for Mrs. Neal on March 20th in the in a very mild form and ordered tak- nit'tf expect to see our population pile mdHt0ns to all attending this Confer of tne Spaulding Lumber Company of .The farmers of this vicinity fully church parlors. Forty members and en to the pest house for treatment, P-" ence. The general director is Dr. X 'II18 Pi"-" appreciated the part of the Interna- friends were present. A most enjoy- The incident created some exclte- "Here is another fact of Interest. g Martin, 6033-604 Publication Bldg The, many friends of Mr. Macy in tionai Harvester Company of America able time was had, despite the fact ment both in Independence and Salem Our people here feel the challenge of pittgom-g, pa., who will answer all In- tJ)ia cty sympathize with him in his giving a series cf motion pictures poi- of Its being a farewell to one orhe when the fact became known that he saa bereavement. Having been mar- traylng the modern methods of farm- Aid's, most popular members. Mrs. had the smallpox. We hope Mr. Cox these millions to lay rails over the qUres and furnish self-explanatory lit vtrfley. Our people have begun to see er,tre relating to the conference things through the eyes of these far lied only about fifteen months, In jng ana the back-breaking methods Neil has been a most faithful mem- 'will soon recover and be about again, the short time she spent in Inde- 0f the past, which Is an educational ber of the Aid since coming to our, vlsioned empire builders of the Hill A COLD, LA GRIPPE, THEN PENU-, pendence, Mrs. Macy had greatly en- entertainment besides a very clever fctty, and it is with greatest regret The Daily Oregon Ian and the Enter type. We are now taking a hitch In MONIA ; d eared herself to all who were prlvi- Btunt," dejmonstrating the . various we see her go from us. We wish her prise the two papers combined for our trousers and rolling up sleeves, , 1 leged to know her. Her modest, un-Junes of machinery handled by this all success and happiness In her $6.00. This is a special rate for one and going beyond the old stage of, i8 too oti(en tne fatal sequence. Laj assuming, gentle way, and her kind- popular company, as well as showing hew home. - " month. merely drawing our breath. If this 1 Grpe coughs hang on weaken the sys v neart Won for her many friends, the material used In their construe-1. tion. The entertainment was a de-' ,ed success and farmers for many nil :s availed themselves of the op- country looks so good to these out- tem and lower the vital resistance, who deeply mourn her departure, sixers, why not work with them to q Collns, Poslnws'er, Parnegot, N, Funeral services were held In the make it all that It might be, our - j..,v; "I was troubled with a sever,' Frlerds church in Springbrook, on people are beginning to say. tnus La Grippe cough which completely -unuay, Marca ana ner remains portunity to attend the entertain-, the Agricultural school gets good help exhausted me. Foley's Honey and Tar Interred In the cemetery at Newberg. I ment which was given at the Star at Corvallls. The towns are getting Compound soon stopped the cough- Dr. Dunsmore, pastor of Calvary Pres- tj heatre Saturday afternoon under the out of the mud onto good pavements, ing spells entirely. It can't be beat, byterinn church of Independence, con- apices of the two hardware firms, one ted tne services, and the large attendance testified the high esteem ln which she was held among those new churcnes and nanasome private Williams Drug Co. and public Improvements are going InJ , Wistful eyes are being cast at the' USE FOR HOP VINE road building program of the states 1 a use for hop vines left ln the field with whom she had grown to woman tbtut border us. We are watching after the crop Is picked has been hood. them deliberately bid for colonists by' found by an experimenter at Ta pending millions through legislative coma, Wash. He proposes to util-J MONMOUTH FLOURING acts for highways. It Is. predicted ize the fibre in much the same way; ,V coin oaer Brothers & Cockle and Craven ' & Huff. To keep pace with the city's pro-1 gress the Oregon Power Company are making adequate improvements in their plant preparatory to taking 1 care of the growing needs of our fast growing city. An emergency pump is i The Enterprise correspondent was being installed and an additional well that the most forbidding section from (hat flax Is used. A chemical Is used! the roadvlew point, our own valley,, to dissolve the vegetable matter thatj .,.111 nf m .1 In fnv a cnnuirutipliui IO r. 1 ,k. Ak.. nn.1 th. lattor I a treatment that will give us hundreds then ready to be dried, carded, spun! told Saturday that the Flouring Mill, " w' c0uV. ul- n. ,,.,.,1 0., -. i.k n.nii at Monmouth had changed hands be-; Hcient supply of water to meet all re- 171, till ICO Vi i Usui ia,f cu uibinajoi Willi HltlUtJ HI UIQ UlULUi x I n. V- -lsCiliJ Ex-Editor Hayter, of the Dwilas Ob- the same treatment and machineiry s,de8 a n"m&er of other minor deals writing to fchwt paper, re- can be used as flax manufacture. J occurrea. i ne mm is now ue proper . ty or J. M. stone & son, wno rormer- server, cantly from a vacation In California stts: if a lot of farmers, with a A nartv of surveyors arrived in the 1 nalAei in California. Recently the mixer and with bags of cement can city Friday evening and commenced-10- management naa tne mm remoa myi a hundred miles of concrete out work surveying at East Independence elod tot a grqfit extent as well as ad of Fresno, why cannot our home folks preparatory to constructing works atl'd'Uonal machinery was put ln for the in Oregon do the same thing?" And that place for the purpose of remov-1 purpose of cleaning vetch and wheat. Hayter adds that he wishes this sec- Ing gravel from the bar on the west j tion a better luck than to have just side of the river which was pnrchas- Mr, C. E Dcdson was in from his such smooth enduring paved con- ed some time ago by the Oregon farm and punvaated a "BAIN WA creta roads as are being thus put Electric Company. ' .; G ON ' from Craven & Huff. qulrements. As soon as weather con ditions will permit other plans and Improvements will be started. The work is under the supervision of O. T. Larsen, Construction Engineer of- the Willamette Valley. Pacard Dress Shoe FOR MEN Just received a shipment from the factory, prices ranging from $3.50 to $5.00 If ycu i.et-d a wagon and want one that, is easy running, long life, and one that Is durable which will stand up under your work, buy "THE! BAIN." WE ARE GIVING COMING AFTER. WORK SHOE. STYLE AND VALUE THAT TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. YOURS TRULY, IS WORTH DRESS OR O. A. KREAMER 8