Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, November 13, 1914, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR
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THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
Established 1889
A Successful Business Career of Twenty Five Tears
INTEREST PAID ON
TIME DEPOSITS
AN I.NDU'liNULr.T NfcWSPAPER .
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rubiisnea weekly at Independence, Polk County
Oregon, on Friday.
Entered as Second Claw Matter August 1,1912 at the Post Office at Inde
pendence, Polk County, Oregon, Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
CLYDE T. ECKER, Editor
NINA fi. ECKER, Associate
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OFFICERS AIND DIRECTORS
H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P.
R. K. DeArmond, Cashier
W. H. Walker, B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler
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OREXLER & ALEXANDER
Th8 Store That Gives Satisfaction
Suoscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly In Advance 3
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING 6V THE
OENERAL OFFICES
f NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Cfiy, GliCOS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS
and a
COMPLETE LINE CF GROCERIES
The Busier E en Sc is for Children, None Belter
Independence, Oregon, Friday, November 13, 1914
Mark this prophecy. Governor-elect Whitman of New
York will, he the republican candidate for president in
1916.
The state could replenish its treasury and make a re-
duction in taxe if an admission price be charged to see its
lady legislator.
Latest Novelties for Women
Call and See Our Line
t Meals served at all Hour
The Best Meal the Best Service
Regular Dinner 25c
The Palace Cafe
E. J. FOWLEK, Prop.
IVKBYTIUNG SERVED TO SUIT THE CUST0MIR
Iii view of Congressman liuwley's vote netting t.roclivi
ties, it looks to us that ht is the proper mau for the re
publicans to harness up for a heat against Senator Cham
herlain eix years hence.
And because it is a busy store it has a number
of advantages for you.
It gives you a greater assortment to pick from,
we are able to make you a better price and
whenever there is anything "new" in hardware
or farm implements, we get it as soon as any
body.
In Buying a S
Although nearly all tne proposed amendments were re
jeeted by a large vote, l'amhss Parker's bill made a good
race. If the gentleman, who can extract teeth minus the
customary "ouch", will remodel his bill o that it will be
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ir.ue more particular as to qualifications required, the
next time it will go thru wth a whoop.
Located on South Side of C St.
f Next door to i'luke & Johnson'!
Phone Main 2321
THANKSGIVING "EATS"
Just a few days to Thanksgiving and we
can provide your dinner, all but the turkey,
duck or chicken. We have everything that
will satisfy the most fastidious Thanksgiving
housewife In :' prepairing the annual repast
which she tkes so much pleasure in preparing.
Pay our store a visit at once and select
from our splendid assortment the j;ood things
that go to make the Thanksgiving ftast what it
should be.
FLUKE 8 JOHNSON
Samuel G. iilythe is "writing .he war" from the battle
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Kfouijuk oi me connict ana fie says in a recent issue of the
Saturday hvening Post:
"I am as keely sensitive to the honor of my country and the
maintenance of that honor as any American. I am as jealous
of her rights and as zealous of her name as any other. My
tendency has been to be a modified sort of jingo; but I am for
peace now-peace, unless there is actual assault,' actual inva
sion. I have heard myriad orators declaim on the' glories of
my country and boast of her prowess. I have listened to
nunareus or we-can-Iick-all-creation shouts-and I believe we
can but I am firmly convinced it is o.ur part never to trv "
Wise admonition. Give the United Slates an adequate
navy 10 protect, uer nuerefcts at home, let her avoid eu
tangling alliances .with all nations and attend strictly to
uer own uusiness. men while others may war and kill,
one can live in peace.
NOTABLES IN
THE LIMELIGHT
Prince Rupert of Bavaria,
German General.
ttoiue. n i hiim-nm impei i whs very III
while In America. She died in 1912.
Bhe was tho daughter of the celebrated
Bavarian oculist. Puke Theodore Her
sinter Is the queen of the Belgians,
whose husband's domains have suf
fered so terribly at the bands of the
kaiser's soldiers. Prince Rupert was
not forced to take a hand in the bat
tles npilnst King Albert, but has since
had opportunity to prove his mettle.
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The Best !s Govd Enough and You
get only the best when you
buy meat from us
A new reft derating plant keeps the meat coo'
and fresh, nd when you once buy from u
you buy agt'wi, U-cuuse our moats give satisfaction.
V have jvi ' add t! t. w
sausage mud i Lory tints being
plyyouwi'l: lard and sausage,
W Kivf ,ur own smoke houses
country cured lnitus and bacon.
tendering vats and
able to sup
at all times.
and give you
NELSON'S MARKET
C Street, Independence, Ore.
Ruler of England's Navy.
Winston Spencer Churchill, Eng
land's 8rst lord of the admiralty, Is by
many resa riled as the ablest member
of the Iirltisti cabinet. He Is the son of
the late Lord Itamlolph Churchill, who
married Ml.ss Jennie Jerome of New
York In 1M7I. so the navy lord hast as
much American as EuKlinh blood In
Ills veins, tie entered the nrmy at the
ace of twenty, saw service In India
and was with the .Nile expeditionary
force in l.sjift and was present at the
battle of Khartum. Later he saw serv
ice lu South Afrten In the Utter war.
He was first elected to the house of
commons as a Conservative In 11)00,
hut has been a Liberal minister for
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Do not fail to call and see our large
assortment. It is a pleasure for us
to show you all the advantages of
the stoves we carry in stock. . . .
Si A wise suggestion to everybody:
See Our Stoves First
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Sloper Brothers & Cockle
Independence's Largest Hardware
and Implement Store
TOWN Mm FARi
PERTY
SALE
to isn in Tin: swim .socially
Ubi: :,iomtou calling cauds
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l'huta by Antrrlran Trosit AastK-lstlon.
Crown I'lliue Ilupeit, future kltit: of
Havurla if he outlives the present war.
Is commander of the Sixth German
army corps In the movement to capture
the French se.tconst west of Heltilum.
Ho Is a bitter foe of the l'.ui;ltsh. whom
he denounced In a revent army order.
Karly In the wht lie w as iu command
of the fones In Lorraine, but later his
army was sent to InvNier up the rlht
whit;, lie i;i4 Leeii t ompltineiittHl by j
the kaiser for his work In the cam- (
I'ttiun MiM'.nsi uie r Tettcn on the tier
man left w lntr
Euterini; the army at the ago of sev
enteen. Triii, e HuiH-rt, who Is now
forty-five, has been stemilU- n.lvaivcd ""S stat
In rank until at the out break of h.-!iil I Weil. iu h
ties he was colonel teneiul of l!aHi':ui
tnfnnfy and tnsv,tnr tcnentl of the
fourth lnsH-. i.tn district. Hes'dos b
llit a tmltitsl soMlcr. be Is a otmnol.
setir i f imi sic snil nit ttn-1 aki hoids ' who inarrici Constielo Vanderbllt of
decitv of doctor . f l.iws tivm lietliti j New York, ami until the blrtb of the
university. In lUd l;i!..rt iu! his i latter soius was the heir to the dttke-
wne ttcHte i.ir cr the nrM which i d"ii !Vv,t,
! inciutnst ttic t mtol M.-itci 1 tiey Isnd- I t inn h
i cil 1st !viu I taiHlvu, Hiiiiiii from J
I vm, snd in,t the !itii.ent to New
I have 100 good farms and residences for sale
or trade and some of these are fine bargains. Now
call and look over our list and let us show you.
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1 make a specialty of renting your property
for you and collecting the rent monthly.
If you have a farm to lease I can lease it for you.
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The Pioneer Real Estate Man of Pelk County
independence, Oregon
Your Place Might Interest a Customer of Mine
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fhoto bjr American Pnu Assoc talloo.
WINSTOS BPENCB.B CBUBCBZIA.
nearly nine years. Since 1911 be has
U-en first lord of the admiralty and
has proved himself an active and pow
erful as well as sagacious and farsee-
iu. America he knows
has visited this country
several times
It is sahi of Churchill that be Is
natural hunting man. Ue ls a cousin
of the present nuke of Marlborough.
his pen ln. Winston
li is mver Ih-cii H'pti!ur per-
l y reason. It Is said, of tits tin-i-rt.-t'ti
t. tius-r ami iiKTi(r K-arlng
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SPECIAL OFFER
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