Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, June 13, 1913, Image 2

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THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR
Published Weekly at Independence, Polk County,
Oregon, on Friday.
Entered as Second Class Matter August 1, 1912 at the Post Office at Inde
pendence, Polk County, Oregon, Undar the Act of March 3, 1879.
j. A. Hurley, Publisher & Proprietor
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Independence, Oregon, Friday, June 13, 1913
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CHANGING TIMES
u'clting iheso rights just an
fast, nn they make, tlieir de
mand strong enough. It is
Dili tlit- system tlllt H
wrong, it is the application
of ;hf system and the plow
ness of the great mass of tlx
peopln, huttliHsn things teem
to 1)0 changing.
THE REAL BOY
He I tool is now overund the
reul boy in making the hest,
of his vacation. II is work
ing part of the. tinio at some
thing that will make him
bettor able to eopn with tin
labor of tho future. Wliih-
everv trowing boy ntds bin
shrtro of play nnd pleasure,
h needs also his share of
work. Under the newer
system of education, the bov
should have his garden mid
should know how and when
and what to plant. This in
riustrial education should not
stop with thu vacation school
liiys. it shotiM continue
The labor will he worth tin
time, and the rent l y will
t.ake pride in tho results of
bin ox periment.-i in thegarden.
There is a difference be
t vneii the common liar mid
the prfes:doiiHl one. One
lies for pleaauro, tho ot her for
paiflt HOint'tinies.
The American people arc
making political hini ory. The
new Republican and the new
Democrat is entirely different
from thoold politician of for
rner days, Many old policies
that stood aa good law and
desirable, rules of govern ment
policy have been oast to the
eornp heap by the common
peoplo. The initiative and
referendum, the recall, worn
ana' fiuffisgw and the income
tux, are among the laws that
have become fffeet ive in dif
ferent section of thin country
and the pnopleare clamoring
for more of lluse bo called
refomip,
In former times wi were
taught that whim this gov
ernment was formed there
were three branches of gov
ernment named tho legisla
tive, judicial and executive.
The senate and house of lep
resentativea represented the
legislative branch. This
branch of two parts wuh so
arranged that one house, the
re' res6 n tnt i vk should be
tdacled by the people direct
pv-ry twoyonrs. The other,
the fenalors, should be elected
one third every two years by
the legislatures. This was
then explained to he so done
becmiw one bouso would net
a a cheek on the other. Un
der that syNtem a sudden
n Minimi movement could not
carry the people away and
cause unjust and unwise
changes to be made in our
evHtem of government or in
our laws
Now we have adopted the
election of the U, 8. senators
by a direct vote of the people
end so nno'herof ouroldcon
ftitutionnl lard marks has
been shattered to atom and
destroyed.
Hut vet, considering th
le gth of time in which the
constitution badbeen in effect
hut few changes have been
made in onr organic law.
The nio-t that has been
needed is tho correction of
our judicial departments.
The mi scarp age of justice, the
all iwnnce of too liberal n
construction to trust and
corporation laws and the al
lowing of too much money
and ton much power in the
bands of a few.
('hanging of times will
probably rhnngu these con
dition!. The constitution
eays we are all created equal
We nil have the right o' suf
frajfe; the rieht of free speech ;
the right to any position
hich we can attain. The j awhavt w titlb m.i prompt u,
people are demanding more , em'rully al H reasonable yiiev
?gi aver) tav and tby are ,Irm.tl,rH. Cl0 Ml!1 Sl 0nKtt
TYPE Of SHELTER STATION TO BE USED ON THE
POKTLAN' , EUGENE 5 EASTERN
P'or the nccomodation of farming communities ar.d village?,
whore rnaintcn.-ne : of i.ermfiti'n' jenrits would not be justified by
b if-;ii;e-;s secured by (lie cornea iy. t'w. I'ortland, Eugene & Eastern
Railway will at once b-j.rin thuero -tion of choker stations, the p'a a
calling for c.miniodious, comforUble ai d attractive buildings These
shelters are a c mbirjati n of b:ia,aJf) and waiting r-.om3 and are
12 by 18 feet in dimensong. They will Irive 5-foot extension roofs,
will be lighted by electricity and will he surrounded by a plutform
of disintegrated granite 12 feet wide and SO feet in length.
Shelters of tlie name character, but without the basrtfasfe room,
will be built ut less important stops along the new interurban
system.
All the new stations will bp so constructed from an architec
tural standpoint as to bo u credit to the small towns where they are
located. More commodious depots will be erected as the business
of the various communities is developed.
POST OFFICE
HAS GROWTH
SUNNY SLOPE NEWS
Uiddell Bro-i. are busy cut.
ting their clover hay. I hey
! have . veral bands em ployed .
ri w ft. j John Walker is hauling
Eleven Years of Steady c i wo.,.i for daw Dove.
Growth Shown ' :,I,v-Vi,,nie le an1 chiI"
dren of near Independence
SECOND CUSS NEXT YEAR r-viHiti..Krlativil.erethi,
M.Merwin had Office Since Dean IUughman of Inde-
November 1, 1902 and peuh oce, and Miss Lorene
IS Well Pleased With Ji-hnxon of Monmouth were
Fine Showing Made ; out driving to Sunny Slope
Sunday afiernoon.
At the time M.Merwin tk ' y u (Jo(lmau of M(Wi.
charge of the posiollic m I ,.,, vi -l(. riH,ivH i,-
PERRYDALE NEWS NOTES
Mis- Kanoie
'a"t week in I a
Keyt
Ins.
spent
Mis Marion Fox of 1'errv
dale tfpent Friday ami Satur
day in l'ortland.
Mrs. Williams of 1 al I hk
visited Irt-t week at tho hoim
of Mi h. F. K. Lynn.
tleorge Townond of liv
ton, VV asli., visited with
fiiends in IVrrydale last
week ,
Fred Koser and family vis
ited at the homo of V. II
Melvee over Sunday.
Several f the I'l-rrvdale
p' Oplo al tended the liiosieat
reel ta 1 of the eol b e i ve:i in
Ihilhis Tuesday evening.
Mr. Wh'te and dnugliii i
Vehii.i were McMinnvilh
visitors Tuesd y.
M's lln.el Uingman
visiting at the home f hei
sister, Mrs. Kiser, in hilhts.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kearn
made a bosim ss tri( to I)(l
las Sat urdav.
W. H MeKee and Kd Tmi
ker were c.i'lor in )A
Sarui ila v.
l.i.-
depondt nc ), Xov , 1(.KI2, th
ollioe paid a H:ibuy of 1 100
with an income from tlm sales
of Atainps, eto., of ,$22D0,
Every year since that dale
the oIl'ioH ha- incre.ised it-,
business. For sev nvearslie
has exp.'rionceil no i'leivas 'i
in salary and one year his ,
total buines hicketl jutt '
'
fo.-l( ot giving him an in- j
cream.
This yeai the a'regate in
come of the oflie" is al most '
$7000 and as a resul t after '
July 1st, the oHieo will pay '
JISOO.
If the year commencing
.Inly 1st, 11)13, , loses as well
as t he year ch i ng at t be end
of this month l his ollb-e will
1)0 advanced to the p itiou
of a (second el.isvs 'diee.
At any rate the growth from
$2200 and a salary of $1100
to almost $7000 nod a salary
of jflSOO is wort li ment ionim
ami shows a strady, progne
siv, prospeiois business f it"
I ndeoendeiice
Qbrb it 15
NYAL'S
L FACE CREAM
TS the very best that made.
I Uie it and your complexion
immediately takes on the rosy blush
of real health. This is the one cream'
that thoroly cleanses the pores and
leaves the skin smooth and soft as
velvet. Thru too, Nyal's Face Cream
will not cause hair to grow on the face.
" Being greaseless, Nyal's Face
Cream is readily absorbed by the skin
Containing peroxide, it is antiseptic
and thoroly cleanses the skin pores.
The odor of this ideal cretin is
decidedly fascinating. It is sold ir
ornamental jars for twenty five and
htty cents the jar
Commence usin
Nyal's Fac
Cream, it's be
for your com
plexion. We are the
Nyal Agents.
Buy this superior
cream at our
store. Better
take a jar home
to-night.
THE
CREAM
SUPREME
THE PALM CAFE
to buy our nice dinners at 25c a
meal. Meals at
hours. Open
from 5:30 a. m. to 12:00 at night.
LOCATED ON G STREET
RED GROSS PHARMACY
V. J. BROWN, PKOPR.
with her daughter Nellie, has
bet-n the guest of John Dick
inson's family the past week (
left for her home in Oregon
City on the Graymona Moo
lay morning. Miss Kno.vles
will remain here some time
longor. They were old
friends of the Dickinson's in
Dakota.
The Oregon & Western Col
inization Company are now
furnishing free auto fare fiom
Portland through central
Oregon to Vale, for pros-peet-
ive purchasers of land.
Tha Building Season Is Here Again
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING MATERIAL
AND ARE ANXIOUS TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
qfSk. Deavek Board sfiA.
DEAVER
DOARD
KM
takes the place of lath, piaster and BOA R D
wall paper for the walls and ceil
ings of every type of new or re
modeled building
THE CHAS. K, SPAULOING LOGGING GO.
INDEPENDENCE, ORECON
WAftlTFn Prj,lry Ha3S VaaI 31 ' Hid8S" Highest
uwrlll I UmZJ in irkii. p'mo-j pi:d o i r0(..-)ipt of shipment
Empty Poultry cooos free of charge at IniJpJliJnt Fed 5 Seed
Store, Independence. HERRON S WILLING,
LnjKmin'i uivn gink. Frtnt ant) Yamhill Sts., PORTLAND, OREL
w w n m m m 3
House Moving and
Repairing Done
I am prepared to in vj your building and
put it in shape for the carpenters. Let me
figure with vou. Phone S.'ill.
H. D. Buffum
Miuilay.
T t. Sefion of luilejiend
me was here Saturday rep
re-inn tiny .the Graml Union
lea Co.
H M. I'oaley made a basi
net trip to Falls City Sat
tit day.
Misses Hazel Johnson and
I nu Fishback were pleasant
quests of Mrs. Lettie John
son of the Lnckiiinnite Fri
day.
Allen ('lark of Monmouth
was seen in our neighborhood
Thursda V.
i'latou McCiih'h spent i Indapendenca
Sunday in Monmouth with
friends.
ELECTRIC WIRING AND
Electric Supplies
I am prepared to wire your building
for electric lights, furnish all mxtciiats
and prepare you to connect witli the
Electric Light Company. Write me or
phone 4021 and I will call on you.
SUPPLY HOUSE LOCATED ON
tfast Side of
Main Strsat
HE
JAMES M, JONES
- Oregon
Mark Holme
llelmwsfiap.TuesJ bands with fri n I
.IV
John lhcki iisouV
ipen ( Suiid-iy ; t 1 rn
. il'lHIl
i kiuir
i .dly
Ellis Hodsnn cf Indi'peioU
eiu'ewasin our neighborhood
SiiihIh v.
Mrs. ArtljUi- Haley of
biiHoouth and two Normal
stud mi is, Misses Nicholas ard
Hill, were out here Sunday
.tttrrnoon sightseeing.
I'd Rogers and family
sp.nt Sunday with Mrs.
Hirer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Treat of Mor nouith.
Mrs. Frank Kuowles, ho !
GEO. S.CAMPBELL
THK LEADING SHOE MAKER
OF INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Does Fine Repairing
Bootsand Shoes Mide to Or
der From the Vry Best
Lesther and by a Man who
Knows the Trade.
MONMOUTH 6 RAILROAD STREET
RESTAURANT AND
LUNCH COUNTER
IN GAINES POOL HALL
MEALS AT ALL HOURS REGULAR DINNER AT NOON
SHORT ORDERS FOR BREAKFAST AND SUPPER
SANDWICHES A SPEC1AITY
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INDEPENDENCE STEAM LAUNDRY
Patronize home Institutions and Help
Buildup POLK COUNTY, Oregon
Al work Guaranteed. Independence, Oregon
Supplies
xumuiiy.
All the t run hies of e:unii"?r
U-e our Slippi'es Kveivtl I
tri.d and fully tested b ''o
his with t't . ui.inn fiicuih
duv diiippear when you
jr of the hel whs time
we even placed th? er-
Jarsthst are alr-tlftht, pa it .'fine thnt Is guaranteed to
be absolutely pure atij all the other llule itfms that
make canning thj pleasure should be. And the pi Ices
are the lowest in the ic vn ccmslsunt with value.
Call In and Inspect our S! ."X before Purchasing.
FLUKE & JOHNSON
THE PROFESSIONS
li. F. Swope
Attorney at Law and .Notary ub!lc
WILL BUY WOOL AND MOHAIR
I AM IS THE MARKET FOR WOOL AND MOHAIR
ALWAYS PAVING THE HIGHEST MARKET PIRCE
ALLEN F. CLARK,
BELL PHONE: MAIN 53
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Will practice in all coiuts of the
state. Probate mntttrs and col-
lections given prompt attention. . f
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THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
Established 1889
Independence. Oregon
Dr. R.T. Mc 1 11 tire
Phytkian and Surjeiwt
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al Bank. Phone No. 4411
Independence. Oregon
OFFICERS Ars'D DIRECTORS
H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P.
R. R. DeArmond, Cashier
W. H. Walker, B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler
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