i 6; s fp tl o .1 w T 4 I', M I THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR Published Weekly at Independence, Polk County, Oregon on Thursday. Entered Second Clm-Mattw Asut. 1. 1012. Ine Post ( Office at Inde pendence, Folk County, Oregon, Under the Act of March 3, 187B. O. A. Hurley, Publisher & Proprietor Stoscriptlon Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly In Advance Independence, Oregon, Thursday, Nov 21, 1912 The Value of Knowledge , "fan na V thatsUverv ha been abolished. Is it a But what . ii-i i fact? True negro slavery Dai been anoiiiieu about the hundreds of thotmands of white men )n our country who are in a worse condition of slavery than ever negro endured in the South? ; Cm you imagine a worse slave than a man who is competent to do nothing except common labor who sees that he is shut in by a wall over, which it seems impossible to climb, doomed year after year to drudge away at the same thing, with absolutely no hope for the future? Yju say t de ia a land of the free that he is alree man. I say that lie is i slave, because he is abso lutely under the control of some one else of a master. His tools are not in his head but in ins muscles. "Where some one controls your tools ha controls your opportunity to work. When he controls your opportunity, he is your master." You are Ids slave. "Indeed, in many respects, the black slave of the past was f.ir better off than the white slave of today, true, the black maru&uld not quit, but he was fed, clothed and doctored during-sicL??8. and, had little to, worry about. The picture iV'Uncle Tom'J Cabin" ia ,ouch overdrawn. The negro mi far too valuabjP t0 be m'9,rt'ated vel7 much but you-if you are a white a ave now muon are ou womi to your master? How muc,h wiM h cost him t0 roP,aw you when you get old and wef r out? "You say 'I am not a dlave Ican uil' Ye8' you can quit and go to work in th'e 8ame ,d treadmill again or starve, unless you have someitechnlcal knowledge that will enable you to become your own master- A man 8 free. andfre only, when he conltro19 hia own opportunity to workwhen he has some 8p,oial knowledge that enables him to use his brain, instead his muscles-when he has educated and trained not hU handi l,ut hia mi,ld' .Then and then only has he tw tooU of a free man' Then be has his foot on the ladder j,ndu comPetent to climb. 'Ti - oieuuwvjion along (special lines. Nev er before in the history of the world has the demand for epecialiHts been so great. Kvery. branch of business has been systematized and redujcod to a science, and a man must know his business and jknow it thoroughly, in order to successfully compete in thse opening years of the twen tieth century. j "Fiue hangs rmred lights at the crossroads of a man's career." There are no sign boards along Life's highway, and the highroads to succows rfailure are not labeled at the beginning. Itiaenlywhen we have reached mature years that we can look back and fteojust where the cross roads were; just w'ueie the! sign should have leen placed reading 'This way to success." Win can thn hetrin to see just where we took Iho wrong rlud; jupt where by not go:ng the right way, we can lose aojtnuch while bud we done thus or so we would have gained lienor, wealth and fam.i." The reason why many wen fail in lift today is be cause of the fact that they squandered their time and their "manhood in their youth ; th.fi would not go to school, or, JfJ.hey had gone, the wasted their time, kimmod through their text hooks, annoyed their clans mates and teachers, and impeded tlu progress ofnuny faithlul worker. Let the lya and girls of our schools today wake up and heed this fact lest somw of them find themselves in the ihcm with ihi slaves in die year t t come. To waste and squander onr time now, in Mead of engaging in laboiiou study, mean that oix will suffer defeat and disappoint ment vvliou you get out into'tlio world to grapple for a liv- nf fliu ur'lienl room, and thereby let the world know tliat 1 cannot be turned aside from my settled purpose? It is the young man or woman who coupon's the world with an unflinching heart, who cannot I e discourag ed by its scorn or laugh, but masters every difficulty set be fore hiin. that makes his mark. - Hn not. wait for re to teach you this dear lesson but erasp your opportunity and fill your place in this grand ld world or vou may some day reflect back and say, "Well. I am still a slave." KG. Dkstra. Women Should Vot; No matter what your opinion was before election when the people of Oregon cst their vote; to extend the franchise of voting to women, you now have a duty to per form. Part of the women believe in suffrage and will vote, others may oppose it and may not vote ; but since the .'ran ohise is extended those who would ttay away, if good ciii zens. believe in good laws, favor honest officials, but feel their home ties demand the'.r time. These ties, to a cer tain extent may do so, but to exercise the time of voting ramiimi) nrnfm hi v nnft or two hours in a vear. so it takes no more time than it does to attend a pink tee, a card party, nav a visit or make a call and the woman who neglects to vote is no more a citizen than a man who refuses to attend ta T.rila anA rt-criatpra hiaoninion for the man he laiuks bo9t or the policies he prefers. Ten states now have equal suffrage and every year sees more states adopting it and that too successfully. Women believe in clean politics and have a clarifying tendency wherever the equal nffrage amendment has been carried out. At the coming city election we ehoulo like V see a good representative vote cat by the w nneu of Indepen dence and since they have the right they also have the. duty. . We saw a man with a search light in hij hand hunt ing the town over. He said,' I am trying to find a com mercial club." By the way, have we one? Mrs. Charlottj Shallenber ger of Portland with her sou is visitiug her "r Mr-'. W. II. Craven for several weer. Mrs. Shellenberger is -n old time resident of Independence. . Don't forget the Thanksgiving night. dance Gold Dollar Strawberry Plants $1.50 Per 1000 Delivered At Indeoendence Express Office FLOYD WOODWARD Route 1 Gl FY OFFICERS AND CLUBS Independence, Polk Co., Oregon. . Population 1800, has water, eawer and electrc light systems, $25,000 high school, public school, city park, hotel, paved streets, two banks, fine railroad and boat connections, und city hall. The city officers are: Mayor, K. C. Eldredjre. Marshal, A. J. Tupper. Recorder, B. F. Swope. Treasurer, R. K. DeArmond. City Councilmen, J. L. Hanna, M. W. Mix, J. S. Bohsnnon, J. H. Dixon, W. r. Campbell, A. L. Sperling1. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays ofeach month. Independence Oregon Calvary Presbyterian Church H. CHAS. DUftSMOKE, D. D. PASTOR Morning Services, 11 A. M. Evening Services, 8 P. M. Sunday School 10 A M. Ladies NeedlecraXt, each alternate Thursday. Independence Commercial Club Meets First and Third Tuesdays of each month. Membership over 100. J. S. Cooper, President. K. C Eldredge, Treasurer. J. G, Mcintosh, Secretary. Advertise in the Monitor Where Your $s do tu work All the news in the Monitor is yours. THE PROFESSIONS B. F. Swope Attorney at Law and Notary Public Will practice in all courts of the Btate. Probate matters and col . lections given prompt attention. office: cooper block Independence, Oregon Thompson & Mclutlre Architects and Builders Plans and Specifications Fur nished on AH Buildings free. .. Phone Main 1G03. t Office: 205 Lincoln Street SALEM, OREOON Dr. R.T. M:lnti re Physician and Surgeon Office over Independence Nation al Bank. Phone No. 4412 Independence. Oregon R. E. Duganne Dentist ' Office over Independence Nation al Bank. Phone No. 4411 Independence, Oregon Dane J. Purvine Architect aud Draughtsman Independence, Oregon We notice thattli" Southern Pacific has not lowered the grade on Hail Road Htreel to that established hy the city council. Miood with mankind, Aak yourself the question: "Ami going to m onUented to plod along life's pathway with ill groat mass of humanity .'in the Ijneuf least resistance, contented to do the little thjiifis and "let the more ambitious clai- aki tlio lead, or niifill I place my shoulder to the wh vl and improveevery spare moment, in as well ns out We Satisfy pur Trade ByjOIvlngr n Dollnrs wortn of Alerchtin dlseforevery dollar Invested Do you realize that as we carry both dry goods and groceries we save you money on your bills. Drexler & Alexander The bridge leading to 'he .Willamette is not a legal bridge. It is too narrow aud the county should see to fix ing it. The county should improve the bridge leading to the ferry boat, the river boat and the Oregon hiection landing. Every dog has Lis day, but the bull dog sticks to his job longer than the poodle. Moral: be a bull dog.. Independence has found the magic wand or and she ia going ahead in spite of everything. We will probably have some tariff reform, make beef any cheaper to the consumer? success Will it Get in the boosting procession and help make5,000 people in Independence. Pin your faith to hard work and yon wi come to Independence. win if you The man who buys wrong. Polk county real estate can't :o There are good things under the lid, so don't sit on the box. GAR OF SHEEP & HOGS! CROWD SEES THE GAME Polk County Hogs to Portland Sheep to Comllis Joe Rrown purchased a oar load of sheen from W. M. Block, last week and ship ped them to 0 o r v a His. Block also picked up a car load of hogs for shipment to the Union Stock yards dur ing the week. cieo. A. Wells disposed of 30 head of hogs in this shipment. Mr. Block itatestl.at ti e hogs are get- jt'ng pretty well sola orat the pies -nl time. Go rva I II s Whitman Game Draws Soma From Independence Verron Brow n on diet ganne, llor.i Hank Mops Christian Church Bible School at 10:00 a. m. every Sun day. Prayer meeting services Wednesday evenings. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U. Sunday eveningrs at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. . Methodist Church REV. A. F. SANDIFUR, PASTOR Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m., Even ing Service, P:00 p. m.. Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Midweek prayer service, Wednesday evenings. IF YOU W ant a Cook Want a Clerk Want a Partner . Want a Situation Want a Servant girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage , Want to Sell Town Lots Want to sell your groceries Want to Sell your Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advertise In Indpndnce. Monitor! Advertising is the way to success Advertising brings in customers Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising insures success Advertising is Energetic Advertising is Plucky Advertising is "Biz" Advertise or Bust Advertise Strong Advertise Well ADVERTISE At Once in J HJEJM OIUTOtJ 4h. - i. mm I i St f . ... . t mm i mm. m wm UU111V tSth.6 I AS with an expensive I high power racing i f automobile, so with t j groceries. The hu- f man machine needs t I the best fuel to get from it, juot like the motor car. Give the J fine auto bad gasoline and you. get poor speed, feed the best man -alive on improper food and you eeo a human J wreck. You owe it to yourstdf toryour heaith'n Bake to feed vour stomach with the finest groceries gel them at i FLUKE and JOHNSON l.H..Mt.r-i.-t i K. J, Tylr m 7Js re? near Salem to e 1 or trade for 1'ide lendo iee pr t rty worth f7D0 Mr. (Jilblaml who former ly lived in Independence but has bo'-n in Canada for several months, stopped over a day .t Independence en route to hia home in Albany. oss Nel- llenkh. Dis. Da- and Alclntire, MaMison. S. I. and Aalker, of Indepen dence, ('url IIavle', Allen ('lark and Ed Lawrence) of o n in o u t h, were amon thoe going up S-turday morning to Corvallis to nee O. A. G. win from the Walla Walla boys. They all repot t the g one a goo ' one, but been i to lie a rttlfdHappoint- td that tlieir judgment was n it better. A. K. Oivh who forroerly woi ketl on thy West Side ui der J. li. N. Be. I, is now n-ll-ing Linetype mnchines i a salary ol $r000 a year. SHOEING HORSES IS JAMES HILLIARD'S SPECIALTY The Busy Shop Independence, Oregon C. L. Hawley of McCoy U spending the w'n.ter at Monmouth. K. J.Taylor has a 2tX) ae re farm to sell or trade f..r an up-to-date business pro -erlv at Independence or some good to a u. TOM & BILL Headquarters for Cigars Tobacco, Confectionery, Soft rtrinks, etc. l)out forget ihe DOIN REAIO rive, cent cigar I Located on C street COAL New Castle Lump $10. CO New Castle Nut $8.50 A nice clean fuel, no "splitting and throwing in." Its just as cheap as wood. We will be pleased to deliver this coal to you for the above prices. Cartage extra on less than half ton lots SPAIJLDING LOGGING GO. Independence, Oregon THE C. STREET POOL ROOM W. W GAINES, PROPRIETOR New Pool, Billiard & Card Tables Everything now and clear, large room, well lighted and ventilated Cigp'-s, tobacco, candy, soft drinks, etc. Lunch Counter in the Building Transfer g Dray Office at Craven & Huff's I have just started a trans fer business here and ask a share of your work. i! ii i: !i I 'i '