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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
i . 1 j : , J THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR Published Weekly 'at indepei nce, Polk County, Oregon on Thurs, W ' the Port Office at bide- ? .rtered u Second Claaa Matter August 1, 1912 a. f March 3 ia79 a a I1-.ia.i t - A s A pendence, Polk Couniy, Oregon, Under the Act o O. A. Hurley, Publisher & Pi 'opHetor lotion Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly Ln Advance t 1 i , til a ' ' " Independence, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 12, War Between Great Britain and J . Germany Bound to Come Germans Arc ,1 English V 'Xlrl Arc L.VT' ; , lnfit 1 1 Rcady and - xli- ' an( Heedless Efficient jar,.- (' -tf I - '. ' -J VT" 1, ' ,c-r the community interest, tim community t?e th '' benefit; if they pans up the most ihj.ci -taut news the eor:tuvi iny loosea the advertising it hI;ouI1 have. Thi it a lVa,ture that the bent newspaper men watch with cvire. A go change list keeps a paper alive to what is nquired from week to week. If the paper outside of your own iown show a progressive-spirit and yours fails to do ho, you know there is something wrong either with your co m muni t r yourfelf. It is usually youiself. Advertisers naturally s ek pace in a pHper that has I ha nrnirfsii vm stint. hcailHft ftlfiv h'J in that ''ie Id'Oif- . - - - j k i i t i ...... kjimir iiiiw "nut. Hneilrv and inai ntitKi's in n-y I'.uui .mnii.M. ...... i re time into it. T.iey rau-t on -line tlio work cht-y want the paper to do with Jar-ami w.rd th-ir advert izinj? o ai.to say what they want. o siy. A m-.-rohatit to succeed must know hisctock and how t di-pl'y i. il" a "so aiti-r know how to advertize i" so the i-in wlio v ad hii .ulver, iir.g know what he hazard the cial tVa'ure r -ai-.iin As a po'.v- r for de elopu.-ut .tl.: :i-".-t'-per ''dver tiaing theliome cominunit-, ' .-toies j .diuiourdy and well, brings notice to the hosn . ni-i h ' it la 1 draws trade tliU lui,.t. cum i-.unit v. while ih :!i..i' tiu.. due- t i i c noun. v. - - - - - j , 0 m Br LORD ROMRTI,'r1W MwihiLokCreil Brl-eln MAT ann-Allf W Ai ' ABSOLUTELY- UNFITTED AND UN . PRCPANID FOW WAPT NOW A8 8HB WAS AT THE TIME ft IPJ OF'TH OER WANb - ' . ... 1 l.'L'l.'l- ,fTiir 'No VOLITNTABTf evBtem couia prmiuco r-ni CIENT army for HOME DETKVSE, - Great "Britain hu Httmn-d ib." LIMITS of her TERRITO'ltlAI. EXPANSION. She n.-itU r KEtJIJ IKES nor SEEKS another Kriia re yard bt dominion. H"r oliji-rt oliglit to be to DEVELOP tU JtEHOIOJCFS of ber -..plo CflMAl falCl AU.Y, INDUSTRrALI-V! AND SOCIALLY' ami t Mto'lAIN-he TRADITIONS of 31ELT.GIOD8 and 'VOL1T icAL FIIEEIOM, which are in the nwra the CAUSE OF JILH ?'dh?. tl, J." OEKM AWT, a GREAT HOMO QEVEOUS NATION, dtb pojmUtion of --t7 mDlum which ih GtNhOUS Ptaii , WORTiry roWEIL Thiana- S riMELOUSLY SHORT SPACE ot not acattered'W WteAeven eaa, but concentrated hie a CLINCHED 'MAHED W i" the Oerm-n ocean, w ..' THERE WITH AJW itNOWLEDOI OP tH MI8TO RY OP H !. 2!vMr iND ' EUROPEAN POtmCS BUT MUST "Vo on; canW'whcn h will com, Mhjll b. of time indicated by t&. COXVERO: of PE3TINT. which may at any moment Z SpW)ERSTANDINO orbysom, KFUOT whe mTTTNTi nr ALLY of EITHER COUNTRY. ,f V he Community Newspaper and the Adverser , A. Cotluffy, weekly i fl power for good or evlJ inai eom fftunUy a.nI when jinlicioii-ly "ed tt influeoce ji r lost The man who run UU jiowrpup-r vith a vi w of ijrt in? Ih popular fid , will 'ooner r later 'fonn 1 griI beca ose, to' be conni"liiii', he inusf. i'dlnw a jiiven conro. As n frtrlhic-M I exponent ih oounny wet?klief, if all w rk ing ill 'urii.n 'would 'ha v a re,it jnt'luen.-e, hut tli iivli Vldual. county ! U h i hut ji'tlo )Mwei outride of 1'8 own. locality and1 I In cihii it t lie editors 'idio tnat they, do the mom :ood hy utirkitig b tlung-t ot h-cal roiMeoeiioo the better it is for them anl the inora'dpsiraUU th- jniper Ihuouies to the people. A iiew.-pap' r should iisherwKlo i;eva that jnten sis, happeiiinffs of coni quenci', devr'pinfot featnren lhat ' biit'H lioiicH to our pa per. A i-'UivrHtHHtV i finown mi ,Lhu ou)sidn hy its newnpupt r. Jf its fp-r n aliv t' repsive paper has the circu.atioii and i.4 the ip-r most j not do tlii- cause trade u go to '" - -i-i--' -read. People like good, livo news, and well disoia.ved d.-; should of right stay at home. The .Voiiito i ,Au there velopment articles. They wane the truth told and then js a fjj ltre for ' wi toi.d live papers tnd that there is thev want it s.t thov can e l ir . nni. Advertizes wnt to i i ,..,...,,.,. !, ., f n- ti m V ni in u'jii.iciH hern reach the people who re-id and their I -st pp.,rnui ty i-nIH wideawak to the trade -..Kiting busine-8 ai.d tiny give in advertizing in the locat papers . that g'H clw-e to th'i j,riced t)ial cannot be dupl-cainl in Portland or .Nihun so u r.trf. i i il .1 . . ! . 1 .i n . 1 1 1 u tl m i 1 . i Xj I WilV SllullIU UK'Y HOI t'l uumii' s: " "J r .1 . L.i--. --..i- c f . v AH veriizing i a ousiueis a. u a pioiession. i ne siore . ;conc'cieci on pane o WE STAND READY TO CUT your favorite cuts of meats from the healthiest, sturdiest young animals. You will agree with ua that you have never eaten choicer, juicer meats than we can deliver to you. Our lorn? exper ience and wide knowledge in butcher ing, enable us to give you the best for the least" money. BLOCKS MEAT MARKET Independence, Oregon Not nUrttad. : a '"' think of the 8hake- "Whn d0 ntroverayr peflre-BncoD cOv of and dont cara Ilawn t beard . ed Mr niram anything about I . v ..Nelther OD, Wright, the loeal btw. . ward of 'em ha any pull In . WaohlDKtoD Rtar. 4 44444434444W TV4 atf TRAIN AND BOA f SERVIiTf Southern Pacific System Passenger Nun.ber 1 leaves Inde pendence for Corvidlis at 10:45 a. m Passenger Number 2 leaves Inile- perdence for Portland 2:20 p. m. Independence and Monmouth Line. No. 68 leaves Independence daily at 2: 30 p. m. and Monmouth at 2:40 p. m. and arrives at Dallas at 3:05 p. m. , No. 64 leaves Independence daily rt 6:15 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:35 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at 7:00 a. m. No. 68 leaves Independence at 10 5 a. m., Monmouth at 11:05 a. m., and ar rives at Dallas 11:30 a. m. No. 70 leaves Independence at 6.15 p. m. and Monmouth at 6:30 p. m. tnd arrives at Dallas at 6:55 p. m. No. 61 leaves Independence at 6 30 a. m. and Monmouth at 6;4D a m.p end arrives at Airlie at 7:25 a. m. No. 73 leaves Independence at 3:3.' p. ra. and Monmouth at 4:10 p. m. and ar rives at Airlie at 4:45 p. m. No. 73 leaves Dallas daily nt 3:30 p. m. and Monmouth at 3:55. No. 65 leaves Dallas daily at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a, m. m. and arrives at Independence at 9:15 . - .... ,i No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at 1:00 p. , m. and Monmouth at l:2f p. m. ana ar rives at Independence at 1:40 p. in. . No. 71 leaves Dallas daily at 7:20 p. P. m. and Monmouth at 7-45 p. m., and ir- N rives at Independence at 8:05 p. m. ; B No. 62 leaves Airlie daily at 7:30 a. r 1 ft .U Q.ftR. u m on. I ur. 1 P' m, anu muinnuuiu at o.v m. . rives at Independence at 8:15 a. m. Mn ri1 Ir.uvpu Air ho dmlv at o:u v. w m. and Monmouth at 6:35 p. m., and i.r- K j rives at Independence al a:u p. m. No. 124avea IndepeMdence duily at 8:20 a. m. and arrives at West Sal -m at 9:00 a. m. JCo 126 leaves Independence at 4.05 p. in and arrives at West Sulem at A A5 p. m. " No. 123 leaves West Salem daily at 9:50 a. m. and arrives at Independei ce at 10:25 a. m- No. 125 leave WW Salem daily at 5:00 p. m. and airivssat Independei ce at 5 .40 p. m. not leavea Independence and con- nectsat East Independence asfoUows: No. I 7:50 a. rn. for Albany. No. 6 10:30 a. m " " No. S 4:15 p. m. " " No. 1.8 5:25 p. m. " " No. 8 7:5:) h. in. for Portland n.ic Salem. No. U U:3:l a. m. for portl id i.T j Sulem. No. It 2:50 p. in for Portland i "i Sal 'ir. No. 20 6:-5 p. m. fur Portlniul ; ti Ssiem. No. S22 8:20 p. m. for i otliand i ad Salem. rnr4 i nere i Is no better land on Earth thanth&i around Independence There are no better towns in which to invest in real estate than Albnmouth and Independence, the former the home of the State Normal school, the latter a rail road and river transportation, hop and dairy center. A live community bound to grow continually for years. Hill and Harriman are both making Independence a railroad canter, twoe!esirIc lines wi!! go tc ihecsast, on to SzUm, anil mi z Buena Vista tesides the electriiicatSsn of the main line together with the motors W L iiilifeSL -tiUUl) MSU I iiil u flu r fuiw All. mm. Dane J. Purvine Architect nud Draugtatsman Independence. Oregon DRtXLER ANTJ ALEXANDER Dealers in General Merchandise We have a complete line of ladies dress goods on hand at bed rock prices. Se ; them before Buying. ' "' .TheSelzShoe for men, the Buster Brown shoe . for Children and the , White House shoe for . women make satisfied customers of those who buy these quality shoes. Alps a Very Complete Line of Groceries . Looatid Cornvr Main and Monmouth Straits Indspondoncc, Oreeon .x;V-"-t:t-'-i -: V i mm, I ; jk 20 Acres shout four miles from Independence,' cleared and .in.cuUivalLon, at $2000. Ten acres of bottom !and $2200. 125'acres improved, well located, price on inquiry. 90 acres, a large part in fruit, fine building, all cultivated $8500. 162 acres all in cultivation $2000. 110 seres at $95 per arce, near town. Many other farms, small acreage, hop ranches, and some very desirabe city property cheap. Near Siarrisburg 50 A, Bottom Land, 2 A. Prarie, 40 A. Geared. All Level and Fenced, Small "Orchard, Berries, 2 Springs, Well, 5 Room House, Woocl Shed, Chicken Hnus Granary, Earn $5,500 I I'll near m 1 HjS v;A $TSm i ntim pi am - ft H ill I Alarm T ii Clocks 15c and Up - Jf . it BIG BEN $ 2,50 h ! ROWtS JEWELRY STORE tl i 4 i Acre Property Worth $30 lassci ot Same alye For at Our 01! mm, Bwm re n the property a 2 100 For Farm Particulars write a r Ca 0 iABGAINS I Two to fifteen acres near town so as to secure modern con I veniences 5500 cash or trade 3300 Portland property in on it. One or two ?ood lots reasonable. j R.'J. TAYLOR CO. n hi j D t Fhone7811 t. 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