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Enterprise
EST IDE
F1KTKKNTH YEAK.
INDEl'ENDENCE, OREGON, TlIUltSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1008.
NUMBER 11
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I Mr. Cami-hcll wit encago In th
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urarticii of law. lie Wrtfl formerly
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teacher in the normal of this place,
Milton Forr lina gone to Eugene
to enroll ss a utiiilimt in the I'nivrnity
of Oregon. Mr. Force wa formerly
manauer of the Acorn Hook (tore of
tli io city.
1'aul Cons lift removed with hit
family to the Campbell proj.erty.
A very enjoyable shower party waa
given Monday evening to Mini Norm
lnit-l at her homo in thia city, in
honor of her coming marriage which
waa aolemiiiied yeaterday.
Movd Walker ha eon to North
Yamhill for a week's viit with rel
No Trace of Missing Alan Can ativea and friend.
Mr. Zook and family, who
been visiting in Portland for
ti mo paat, have returned to
hum in thin city. ,
Mm. P. II. Hurt and daughter,
i,,i Ki,.. ,,... kIui on to a couiile Lucile. accompunied by Mm r-v
' . . I . .. .1 . I .V.. . ...ill V, .nri.riao.ttn
of weeks ago waa employed in an Applegte, nave gone to roruanu w in v. ....
i i ..t ., t lulka. ia tlioueht visit w ith relative! of that city. lrn that pure bred registered sheep
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l.-u........iA.I .nin du at Hrtlullll 1W. t Klro.,,1 .ml M aa mm u ",,u ,u" ""
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orKt.gwielaatweek. He writea to hi Kodgera, both students at the Mon-
...... m a p Himmnnaand Mra. .k v.r..,.i r.,.,r;,t Fri.! without any diminution in the grade
u tt'mth..rf..nl of Iloebunr and .. .I,. M.thndi'at .,-r.nn.,,. the RMJ or quality of the product a compared
t.r..ti.u, V Z. Himmoua ol kf 1 ni.nn nrnVLiin. Thev .ill U h present dam and aire with
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. ii;.... .i i u.. ...... i t s .i. . which me noca were aianeu. nc
VY 11DUL telling mem o uw whi..i- i iimae meir Iiomo in luinnuum, wjui- i ... . .
r.i-.-.i ,i...ir,.i.. in th. followine Urarilv requigiie, nowever, .u ...
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Is . . I - . , i.fdiifAtiw aunriA nrntuirlv
word.: For More l-W. .w.7 v
You need not look fur me; I've ..i Uvt fo.nd Buckleo'a ArDle protects iron, tne in.ru.ion o. o.ntr
got conaumption and can't be cured, Halve to be the proper thine to nee for naiijKn wnicn mere crm
and I'm going into the wooda and eore teet, aa well .. for heallne burn., to be the neccaaary amount of forage,
orea, cuta, and all manner 01 aora- waicr, uws., mua. i muiou. .
lima." writea Mr. W. Stone, of East oreaent time tins condition exist.
foland, Maine. It la the proper thing only upon private lands and within
too for pllea. Try It! Sold under guar- the national forests of the wext
SHUFFLES OFF
. MORTAL COIL
Paul Simmons Leaves Dallas
to End tils Life.
RELATIVES LIVE AT ROSEBURG
be Found by Police f
Either City.
have
some
tlii-ir
FOREST RANGE
POSSIBILITY
Pure Bred Sheep on National
Forest Ranges
EXAMPlE of cotswold
A Noteworthy Examole of
What was Accomplished in
State of Utah.
Many iheep breeders, eapccially
kill my.elf."
Letters to his sister and brother
were written from Buleui and one
from Biimnona to his mother was
written from Eugone.
The police have been busy in both
cities searching for the missing man
but up to the present time have been
unable to find any trace of him and
hia relatives are of the opinion that he
ha carried out his determination to
end hit life. In the letter written to
hia sitter was enclosed checks for
antee at all druggists. 25c
the mm
RETURN
HOME
which are under the administration
of the foreat service.
A noteworthy example of what can
be acconipliahed in breeding high
grade sheep on properly controlled
.1 . at . T"
open range is mat 01 Alien xroa.
who graxe about 3,000 head registered
Cotswold sheep within the Uinta
National Forest in the state of Utah.
These bands are the increase of about
200 head of prize winning stock from
baireaue expressed to her from Salem
.1 .I....K Mn.!.liJ nf violin trull k. I Altera thrfeo-weoks absence from
and teleacotMS erin. In the letter writ- Independence on their honeymoon the Royal Btock Show in England and
4... .!,;. m.,ti,r t, B,.-ln.1 a mnnev Mr. and Mrs. M. Merwin returned to
order and some small change.
money order was purchased at Eugene,
ian. Kn-U has jmlgoment fur flO.000
and ia .roC4ding to enforce ytueiit.
Th suit has attrartd ide at ten
tion in hop circles Un-aute of the
proiiiiiicrifd of the parties and the
magnitude of the contract. The run
tract provide for the delivery of 1(H),,
(XK) ikmiikIs of hot each year for five
yean at 14 cents. The contract has
to years yet to run. Livnaley ia the
purcliaiter.
A Faithful Friend.
"I have ued C'hiimlierlain'a Colic,
Cholera and lllarrboeaj Jteuirdy slnre It
was flivt Introduced lo tlm punlic In
IS7J, and have ueor fouud on in
stance where a cure was not Sedlly
effected by lis use. I have b- coin-
roercial traveler for eighteen years, and
never start out no a trip witboul this,
uiv faithful friend," ays H. 8. Nichols
of Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man
has uied a remedy for thirty-fly years
be koowa If value and Is competent to
spak ol it Foi a!e by P. M. Kirklaod.
Poultry Show Io December.
Date have been fixed for the j xm 1-
try show in this county for December
10, 17 and 18th. It is expected that
the diapluys this winter wilt be super
ior to those of lust year and that valu
able ciis will be given for prizes. It
is exiected that Elmer Dixon of Ore
gon City will be aecured to judge the
show, lie was the judge last year
and his decisions gave general satis
faction.
DeWitt's Kidneyaud Bladder Pills
will promptly relieve all kidney and
bladder disorders. Hold and recom
mended by Dove & Williams.
SAIfMl
BUYS PAPER
the International Show at Chicago,
The their home in this city Saturday last purchased and imported to Utah by
tfnl trin Allen Uros. since lo2. Tney have
The Dallas Observer published the and have stories of much interest to been grazed within the Uinta. National
a a IT tir '4 I mill TO T fl T TlPir I T 1 1 fl 1 H I Tl HIIAflbTinff I'UICOV I3li vwt ayMS aaww n swu
Of the Wagner Implement Shop in to a representative of the Enterprise are practically ideal for sheep graring
,v.; n.M, .-v. w Hlmmnna enter.wl Mr. Merwin said: purposes, being" watered, grassed, and
his emnlov early last spring and
during the whole of the time he was
with him proved to be a sober and
steady young man and an excellent
workman. His health however was
poor, and he gradually grew worse
until it was impossible for him to con- ant
tinue his work and ho asked his employ
er for a three weeks' lay off.hoping that
after he had rested a while he might
be ablo to resume his pluce.
He left Dallas a week ago last Sat
urday, and from that time Mr. Wogner
heard no news of him, until the re
port of his supposed suicide appeared
in the Friday papers last week
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We left Portland July 11th at 9 shaded, and protected irom the gnu-
a. m. arriving an Ban rrancisco tns dhoti v..uu. .,,o..,ft
13rhntl0-30ft.nl. The sea was calm, is developing a pure bred type of
but in crossing the bar more than Cotswold entirely adapted to western
half the passengers were sea sick, range conditions, yet equal to any
Otherwise the voyage was very pleas- thing raised under fences in the east
In San Francisco visited all of em United States or In European
the places of interest our time would countries.
allow. In Golden Gate Tark, where This is a sample case tnat demon
is the greatest museum in the strates what range control within the
wot, are munv fine nieces of statuarv National Forests is enabling the
stockmen of the west to do. There
are quicker and greater returns to be
secured from the raising of high
grade Btock than from inferior
Cured Hay Fever and Summer
Cold.
j. ' A. S. NusUaum, Batesville, Indiana,
and thousands of rare curioa from
Pompeii, all the gift of M. H. De
Young, editor of the Chronicle.
A visit to San Francisco
would not be complete without a mongrel breedb, but in many sections
visit to the Mare Island Navy stockmen have hesitated to invest in
Yard, the Tresidio and Mt. Tamal registered siro and dams because of
Pias. The railroad which runs to the uncertainty of securing ranges
the top of this mountain is eight and upon which feed and water are ab
a quarter miles long and . rises 2.r33 solutely assured and without which
writes: "Last year I suffered for three feet and is said to be the crookedest sucn ventures wouiu not ue su
months with a summer cold so distress- r0ad in the world, in one place tying remunerative or so successful as the
ing that it interfered with my business. ft ,0ble bow knot. We also visited running of inferior grades of stock
I bad many of the symptoms oi nay ganta Ouz, pal0 Alto, Berkeley and better adapted to the severe range
fever, and a doctor's prescription did . , , t university where is the conditions that are commonly en
not reach my case, ana i iook several in th Btate and C0Untered because of overstocking
medicine, which seemed on ly c aggra. .g .d ftnd ack of oontroL
. ' . . . r J tiifinrpr which ismndo of stone and con- On national forest ranges the
having oiey s Money ana iar. ",.7, ....... .... .rir .u i "u,,f
quickly cured me. My wife has since crete ana wnicn nas a seating capacity p"1" x .......
,i u.,i....i Ti,..,n o.. To. with ti,o nt a Aven rtimisflnn. i nis was me cut tno iwiko id ouuiucui vj siutuu
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same success-" Dove aud Williams. of William Randolph Hurst. under an conditions, ana a stoctman
"San Francisco ia rapidly rebuild- who secures a permit to graze stock
MONMOUTH ing but many years will be required on these ranges may embark
A very exciting game of basket ball to make it the city it was before the upon the business of raising high
was nlaved here in the normal gym- earthquake. It is estimated that grade cattle and sheep with every
nnsiiim last Friday nicht between the there are under course of construction reasonable assurance of success.
summer school girls and the town more than $80,000,000 worth of
buildings."
M. D. Morgan, who spent a few
daya in Independence on two-or three
occasions and who assisted this office
in printing the ballots for the
primary election in April, has bought
the Harrisburg Bulletin. Following
is his salutatory:
"The new editor never hag much to
say outside of the paper. Chief delight
is to make other people happy, but
dosen't believe in spending his money
to do it. Finds no delight in making
enemies never lound it promable.
Likes pie. Chews and smokes. Pays
for it. Married. Paid for it. Four
children. Is willing any time to
let them decide as to his worth and
always will be if Harrisburg stands
back of him.
"Stand five feet eight. Sits down
all day if necessary. Weighs 170
smiling, a ton serious. When mad,
will go anywhere at postage rates.
Has received more compliments on
his good looks than he ever , did on
his bank account.
"Has run newspapers before."
Mr. Morgan was employed on the
Daily Statesman for a year or more
along with the editor of the West
Side Enterprise. They were both out
on the new year number of the Salem
Statesman and have many pleasant
memories of these associations.
girls. The game was won in favor of
the town girls with a score of 15 to 3.
Mrs. Rene Lucas of Portland is
visiting friends in this city this week.
E. H. Ilosner was a Portland visitor
Monday on business. .
E. W. Strong and family made a
short visit to Corvallis Monday and
returned Tuesday in their touring
car.
Wendell Crowley, who has been on
an outing at Newport returned home
the first of the week.
A. F. Campbells, who were residents
of this city during the last several
yt3ars, have removed to Eugene where
itis.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Zanesville, O., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8.' She
writes : "My husband, James Lee, firm
ly believes he owes his life to the use of
Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs
were o severely affected that consump
tion seemed inevitable, when a friend
recommended New Discovery. We tried
it, and its use has restored him to per
fect health." Dr. King's New Discov
ery is the King of throat and lung rem
edies. For coughs and, colds It has no
equal. The first dose gives relief. Try
it I Sold under guarantee at all drug
girts. 50o and 1.00. Trial bottle free.
How to Avoid Appendic
Most victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated.
Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic
constipation by stimulating the liver
and bowels and restores the natural
action of the bowels. Foley's Orino
Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and
is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse
substitutes. Dove & Williams.
Galloway Sustains Former Ruling.
Judge William Galloway has over
ruled a motion for amendment of find
ings of fact in the Krebs-Livesley hop
suit, and has refused to stay execu
tion, Bays a recent issue of the Oregon-
Attention, Asthma Sufferers!
Foley's Honey and Tar will give im
mediate relief to Asthma sufferers aud
has cured mauy cases that had refused
to yield to other treatment, fcoley's
Honey and Tar is the best remedy for
coughs, eclds and all throat and lung
trouble. Contains no harmful drugs.
Doye & Williams.
Convention of Postmasters.
The Postmasters of Oregon had a
rousing convention at the Portland
Commercial Club Friday and Satur
day. Postmaster Minto of Portland
presided and gave luncheon to the
visiting fraternity. A special incident
was the organization of the fourth class
postmasters, with Addison Bennett
of Irrigon as President and W. J.
Clarke, of Gervais, secretary. Every
body felt that they had greatly
profited by attending.
The new switchboard for the Home
Telephone Co. will be installed within
the next few weeks and the Company
will then be ready to install tele
phones promptly. 4-11 tf
When You Sit Down To
a Meal
In this rmtaurant you ar stir It will !
i.-rllmt aa lo food, nookltn and serair.
Tli" iirrono.llnri apeak for inetnsalvxa,
ami thm bill of far frlla ninthly of no
VNihifr at little prlrva. Com In and bring
a friend or two along. You will All b
bo plraaed.
White House Restaurant
W. MiCJcHnal & So. Prop..
SALEM . . - OREGON
D. & W. CHILL CURE
A safe and reliable remedy for the cure and
relief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malarial
Conditions. It contains no harmful drugs and
one or two bottle will entirely remove the ma
laria from the syatem. Sold under a jx.sitive
guarantee. Price 75 cent.
Dove & Williams, Druggists
Home
Telephone
Company
HOTEL MONMOUTH
Monmouth, Oregon
Under Metv Management
RaUi Pr Day .
Frei Bathg to Guestt
FIRST STATE BANK
Independence, Oregon.
CiVPITAX., S25,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS CONDUCTED
Officers and Directors:
W. A. Messner, Pres. E. Hofer, Vice-Pree. C. C. Patrick, Cash
Wra. Riddell F. N. Stump. J. P. Rogers
WONDERLAND
Moving Pictures of Merit and
Illustrated Songs
Only Theatre in Polk County
Performances every evening at 7:30 and Matinees
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons
MIRTH AND PATHOS
ADMISSION IO CENTS
A FULL
LINE
of single and double harness. My
harness is all made from oak tan
leather and warranted to be free
from flawB.
My prices are right.
G C Dunham
Independence,
Oregon