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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1914)
Why You Staid Vota For BOOTH ' Republican Candidate Fcr Uni ted States Senator- Ar VOU be'. off i! v. than you wen under a Ki poh'ican administration? Are you satifefiVd? If you believe in the prin cipie3 of t..e Republican par ty, if you are convinced that these principles are the b t for the cun'ry, then prove it by voting ror your Ftand ard bearer, Robert A Booth, Republican candidate for the United States Senate. You know that under Re- iblican presidents the peo- a of the United States have tod times You knew that under Dem ocratic presidents you have democratic times. R?men)ber the prosperity under McKinley, Rooeevelt and Tatt. Re.uernbir the conditions under Cleveland and Wilson. The issue in this campaign U not one of personality. It is not one of nou partisan g'.ip. It is a question of whether you prefer piosperity under a Republican adciini3 tration. If you are satisfied with present conditions, well and good; if you believe that the present situation is better than under McKinley, Roose velt and Taft, you know what to do. The way to bring prosper ity is to hel.j elect a Repub lican Senate". The Repub lican candidate in Oregon is 11. A. Booth. This is a Republican year. Vote the ticket straight. Paid Adv. Republican State Central Committee, Imperial Hotel, Portland, Oregon. - ' . ' , - , v r - 1 ; v I ; .riir;lK - -, ' . y ' r ' " ' " ' Mi LOCAL NEWS Inez Hew it', of I'.-rt. THOMAS W. BRUNK DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE Stands for Less Taxation Greater Efficiency, Less Laws, Better Enforcement Paid Adv. Vote For R. J. TAYLOR Democratic Candidate For CONSTABLE HE WANTS THE JOB - . & raid Advertisement 1 Chilly Days and Rainy f Weather Will Soon be Here And scores of people in this vicinity will have to keep warm. Our PS STOV I ! mhI is visiting her .r.cle Pr. jllewiM. tt Tolland wbf-- s' h' uiU r side p'rm:ineii!!y. M i s J. (!. KmrluHM I o was li'e from I'ovt'-in ! n cnitly, v:sitd lr.. Yourir. Tl e ladies of the Mtili dist church will hold tlnir annual Chrysanthemum f;ur ami baziar on D"C 4 and 5 Lost: LRdieft' "Star" em. 11,. Hi pin. Fiiidor return to Mrf Niim H E:Vrr, at the Monitor oflice smd rnceive sincere tiianks. The High So!mk1 itlt.nd ;uice at the present time is fit) i-.nd there is only nne-v.i. f-ant. neat in the assembly room. There are nearly twice as many girls as hoys. McMinnville News Report- er: ftlrs 11. i. naney wno has beeu an inmate of the McMinnville hospital the last two weeks, has returned to lur home at Independ ence. Mrs. Lucy Smith wn son Glenn arrived in Independ ence this weeic from Flotada and will make their future home here. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Quasdorf. HORSES W ANTED IM MEDIATELY If reasona bly priced not otherwise. Age 5 to 18 yra., weight OOO to 1100, heigblh 14 to 1C handt, geldings and mares (not in foal), sound, b ok, gentle. For further paitu ulars writo or phone at once John A. Lemmon, Oonirlius Livery Ham, Cornelius Ore. 11 Card of Thanks We take this means of thanking the many friends for their kind assistance dur ing the last illnsss and death of our son and brother George L. Whiteaker Also for the beautiful floral offer ings. Mrs. N. A. Whiteaker And Family. if "r i r. pC. , 1 1 '' i " i ! h) f ,v lei f I Friday SPECIAL SUIT SALE W ON AT Conkey & Jalker's Special only for a few days, we will g-vie extra values in Men's, Young fen's and Boy's Suits starting today October 30, and lasting until Friday Nov. All $25.00 Suits Now at - f 17.00 All 20.00 Suits Now at. - 14.00 All 17.50 and $18.00 Suits at 12.00 All 15.00 Suits Now at, - 1 1.130 All $12. r.O Suits Now at - $50 All 10.00 Suits Now at - 7.5.) All 8.00 Suits Now at G.C0 Take advance of U brok.. , d. .... y - o you who buy, t0 you who 1 buy. Co.ne car,,, gl pic. and .hole, tor you o have 8 dayso. ,h..l. Conkey & Walker The Leading Store Mr THE PILL BOX WHO'S WHO among! the CANDIDATES Joe Cannon's little boy, Willis Hawley, is a candidate for con gress. The republican's went to sleep and he was nominated on their ticket, but most of them are hopeful that the party will not have such bad luck again. Willis' influence in Oregon is told in the next two inches: will ffive the best of satisfaction. We have them in all kinds and sizes 1 that it will pay you to look our store through before you buy. Look at our Stoves first and you will not need to go further. Ours will please you. 5 Sloper Brothers &CockIe Independence's Largest Hardware and Implement Store Willis' value to Oregon is told in the next two inches: Nobody in Independence is tro- inn to vote for Willis except Mike Goetz but Mike is forgiven because it is rumored that he placed a biz bet that Hawley would carry the town. Fred Hollister will likely be our congressman after next March. He will not rip, tear or unravel, measures sixteen ounce to the pound and will be a glory on the job. If Hollister doesn't win, we hope Curt Coe does. rOLIZ CATHARTIC TABLETS You will like their posi tive notion. They have a tonic effect on the boweln, and give a wholesome, thor ough cleaning to the entire ho.vel tract. Stir the liver to iiePllliy activity and keep t.tomach sweet. Confttip" lion, headache, doll, tired feeling never alllict those who ubo Foley iauwrnc fablets. Only 25c-. Wiliama Drug Co. NOTICE TO THE VOTERS Vntflfor C. II. Canfleld, the republican nominee for county surveyor. He is 36 years oi are, Us lived in Oregon eiglit yen, hna had 15 years experience as a land surveyor, spent 10 years un- der rns latner who won .... surveyor in Ohio for l.i years. Has had five years experience in Oregon surveying donation land claims and a great deal oi expe- rionro looking up records in tne Surveyor General's office in Port land and abso in the county couru If elected will see that the coun tv records will show all county ill he reasonable in in charges and will also keep the oflice open at all hours. Tald Adverti lemfni s. bTtaylor Democratic Candidate for County Surveyor i ...1, vr unm.rtsaoi fully q"H- r. a:.. h,-e. bv ovir fourteen yenri experience in wrveyimt nd en gineering work. fciK" -' preeticeof n.y predion in I'olk Com,- ty, durini? wnirn , i from Dalla. to Slem, the haletn Mil- , ,1... WilUrriKtle Vallry road nniiKc, . .. ., lumber Co. Kailroad, the I oru.n.. Oment Co. HailroaJ, aa well aa doing a lrKe amount of work for imlmduhb I a,,, at prewnt City Kiiner of Dal . . --.i i v.i;..v that 1 can atrve rolk County efl.cie.Aly In the capacity of County Surveyor. S. H. TAYLOK. Paid Ailvertiertient FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I shall be more concerned in the justice of a caie than Its hair splitting technicalities. : HARRY H. BELT Paid Adv. II Dr. R. T. Mclntire 'hyitklin and Surit Offic ovc-r Ind'pt-i"k-"ce Nation al Baok. I'hone No. 4412 ""republican County Ticket rt vonr ballot for these nominees on November 3 and be sure of efliciency and economical service. Every oue of th.se candidates is l-dg.d to conduct ine rMctive oflice with atnot economy, saving the tax payers a !olh,r whe.ever possible, Consider thi important point. For Representative WILLI AA1 I. UKIE-K For Sheriff JOHN W. ORR For County Clerk i:d.m. smith For County Treasurer FRLD J. HOLMAIN For County Surveyor C. R. CAiNMfcLU For Commissioner Q. W. BECKETT For Coroner ROBERT L. CHAPMAN STltAIallT Every nominee ia uu know all of theua and their ,. nil tiut if.tl 4. u mi i v viw- v. Issued by Republic n County Central CommStoe PO. Adf VOTKTI1KT1CKI worthy f your support.