Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 05, 1915, Image 2

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THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Published
Weekly at Independence,
Oregon, on Friday.
'oik County
Entered aa Second ( lass Matter Autfust 1,1912 at the Post Office at Inde
pendence, PoUc Coonty, Or :gon. Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
SNAPSHOTS AT
NOTABLE PERSONS
F. P. Walsh, Chairman Indus
trial Commission.
CLYDE. T. ECKER, Editor
NINA D. ECKER, Associate
SuDBcrlptlon Rates: Ore Year $1.50 Strictly In Advance
THIS PAPtR PrPncritNTFD FOR FCfitlCU
mtMtKAL orrtees
r NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
UIANCHKS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIF.3
Independence, Oregon, Friday, March 5,. 1915
P.ovpmor Withvcombe has started out
He is doing Letter than a lot of people
would do.
fooled them.
right.
Heh
at
Recent dienatclifts from Mexico City retiiml uh th;.t
Mexico hot the largest per Ciipiln of Provisional IVckwIimiIs
of any country in t!' world Chicntio HentUl.
I RULE FOR THE
HEAL TOBACCO CHttw,
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POPULAR MECHANICS
thought he
AhO you ll uno ir to 1
Be Your host popular
G
TTHE UMPIRE EXPLAINS TO THE OOOO JUtlGE
O right to your dealer and
get a Douch of "Right-Cut
the Real Tobacco Chew.
It wil give you better satisfaction
than the old kind and last you longer
and tast2 better.
It's a new blend of mellow, sappy leaf
scasor ed and sweetened just enough.
Tike very (mall chaw leaa titan one-quarter thai
old ti?a. It will be mora aatiafyinj than a mouthful
of ordinary tithaooo. Juit nibble on it until you find
th (Irrnittu chew that lout you. Tuck it away.
1 hen let it real. See how easily and evenly the real
tobacco tmte comet, how it lunatics willnr.it grinding1, how
much leal you have to anil, how few iliewa you Ink to
be tobacco tntUfied. Tlui'a why it ia 7 AW lobacc
. That's why it coalt Iras in the mt.
Il la a rJv .tttw. vul Stta and short ahml t that ytu won't have
to Irinti Km n ilh yttur lewa. liriiutmg wa unluuuy aaadlcti aubatiao
auaaaa aril tuo aiuo.
Ytv.u.1. nl r ira, rick tuhamsi ilxa "t ad to h envarxl p wiih molaaaaa aaa
JaOfWa. Nu4i.a lu lha aall tma uul ll. rut lubams taalt Ul ' Htglil'tul."
Oiiu small chew takes the ttace of two bijj
chews of tlie old kind.
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY
BO Union Souara, New York
(BUY FROM OEALER ORSENO 1QS5TAMP5T0 Lisl
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candle at
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Dotn ends
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aoesn r ma ice
both ends meet.
A better uiy is to
bum our reliable, hivh
grade eoal. It burns all
HONEST
beat with smallest amount Y.'F.IfSIIT
f i r . f , X "m
oi asnes. e absolutely give mMTEED
fully honest weight. I his tact
is DacKea dv our success in this com
munity. Let us do business together,
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uui uniy ncw dui ror years to come:
THE CHAS. X. SPALDING' LOGGING CO.
Photo tty Amrl'Rn Prena Atuioclatlon.
ft linn liwn h:i 11 of Krmik I';itr1ck
VVnNh, clinlriiin n of ilio foiloi-iil rom-lni.H-.biii
on hifliiMi j;il n'l.-itiiMi-i. Unit lie
l-i HUM flf till' 111 '-it IVKIMI U.'llj'e HH'll III
I iii!i!Ii life. Hi- li lis j i-i mi K.iiim;ih
It'il.v, Mo., iiln il' ho U known n tin1
II1MII Willi (Iocs tJ,lo;a III mi Illtl'lt-Hlltm
way. lie Is n lnwvcr hv iiiofosslou
ami lit ono time wiim cminsi'l for a pow
erful at rift rnllwny roriMiriitlon, bill
rcKlKiird tlio poKltlon In onler Hint lie
mlirlit lw iinliii iiim i-i-i1 by nioiiopollsilc
liilliii'iH i'H. SIiich then Iim Iiiib built up
it bli; pi iii'tli'e mill lum Rciinired a laie
llll'OIIIB.
Mr. WiilHh wiis onr of the primp
I movent In the hoi'IiiI renter Men mill
would rentore tln old freedom of eom
rimiilty delmte liy opeiiliitr the arliool
luiUMea nn renters of nieetliiif nnd delmte
of public (juexlloiiH Seveinl yeiir.t into
he wim rhttlrniiin of a Missouri I'emo
eratle Htntii iimventloii tll.'it deelnred
for atiifn tvldn prliiinrli'H nnd hud the
antlNfnetlon of Bei'liitf tluif ri'fnnn be
come n nw.
IleirtnnliiK tils business mreer na 1
boy In n fiietory, he Infer heoHtno a
clerk In n nl'rond olflee, lenrniMl gte
nogrnphy nnd bei-nniB a court stenogra
pher. Willie hobliiiK thnt phue bo
stHilled liiw nnd was ndinllted to tlio
bur nt the nte of t weiity-Hve. He Im-i
imide n pi" l.il study of liibor and In
hor iinloiis. Mw-nyt netlvo In polities,
Mr. Wnlsli neter held nn ollli e i-x ept
thnt of nsslstimt city counselor by np
liiilntinent: iiImo he hhs chulriiuiD of
the Kail-is City civil service coinillls
slon, which was mi linnoriiry poslttnn.
Slni'e the commission boirmi work a
lltt'e ever n yenr ngu It hns held ses
sions In nearly every InrKO city In the
country.
A Sooth DnkoM Stateaman.
When the new s. nntors, elected Inst
November, it. cinble nt the capltol to
take the o.illi of olllre tli.it ndiiiou
Islies nnd binds them to perform faith
fully their ihillcs ns ineinl'eis of the
liiitlomil K'iM'i'iiiiiciit some clninucs will
be noted
I, icd November when the first elec
tion news w.is disseminated It appear
ed that t'oe I. 1'rav.ford. Ilciublle
an. who for sl jeam htm represent
wl the coiiitnonwcalth of South Lak
New Plan of Ore Concentration
There U a new nystciu coming Into
Kneral use In coniier tnetallurgr aa
weU aa In the treatment of other
metala which, while essentially con
ceuti-ation. differs radically from the
older Idea of that process. The new
plan 1 now generally referred to aa
flotation. In the practice of flotation
the separation of metallic sulphides la
made In a manner exactly opposite to
that followed In ordinary concentra
tion. Instead of settling the sulphides,
they are made to flout upon the surface
of the pulps and are skimmed off. The
basis of the method waa discovered by
an American woman. Miss Carrie J,
Kveraon of Denver. It la recounted
that Miss Eversou'g brother, who was
an awuiyer, turned over to her some
sucks' which had contained concen
trates to tie cleaned. She washed them
In soap and water and In the procesa
noticed that the sulphides floated.
while the siliceous ganglia sank to the
bottom. Hclnic a woman of Intelli
gence, she realized thut she had made
a discovery and took out a patent cov
ering the flotation of metallic sulphides
by the use of oil and water. Engineer
lug Magazine.
An Ingenious Elevator.
A novel and Ingenious combination
of elevator and stairway has been In
vented for use In places where lack of
space prohibits the installation of ei
ther an elevator or a stairway, says
Popular Mechanics. The apparatus
consists of two Rteps that operate in a
mall shaft and move up or down al
ternately under the pressure of the
foot. At each corner of the shaft la a
pot with its ooter face provided w ith
spaced teeth, nnd the front nnd rear
poata are used re'iiectlvely for support
ing the front nnd rear ste. Euch
step Is provided with a counterweight
anil is supported on the (sists by means
of hinged arms that engage the teeth.
In ascending one stands on one atep
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and allows the other to rise a conven
ient distance under the action of the
counterweight, when the hinged arm
engages the teeth In the higher post
tlou and holds the step In place. The
steps are worked alternately in tula
fuHhlon until the desired floor Is reach
ed. In descending the steps are re
leased alternately by pressure of the
foot against strips that control the
arms, and the steps are forced down to
the next lower level. Means for hold
lug the steps stationary at each floor
are provided, while ropes suspended
from the steps and so arrnuged as to
release the arms from the teeth allow
(be uppartilus to be pulled down read
ily by a persou on a lower floor.
Tin Rapidly Disappearing.
With regard to Hie future use of tin.
It may be said that we are dealing with
the one metal whose known ore re
serves are entirely Inadequate to even
the present denin nils and that unless
some new source of supply Is developed
very soon we nitty expect Ui find that
tin is a very scarce metal Indeed, says
the Engineering Magazine. Of the
present sources of tin ore supply most
are either stationary or receding In out
put. Itollvla being the only one which
gives promise of pesuiuuenry and of
future growth. Vuder these condi
tions the question of substitute metals
becomes of Importance, and aluminium,
xluc and steel all have some possibili
ties In this direction lu one way or an
other.
t. would succeed htttiM-lf. The final
t-tlly of voles, however, showed thnt
1M S, Jchtis si, a I V ttocrat, ti:i.l won
the honor. 'Alien Senator I'riwfonl
was elected slv ar ago he n ut by a
big vote. Ijist fiction Kd Johnson
tieut him handily.
I Ttti new senator, py the way, is
i something of a character. He !s s
i fliti.tiii.t.tolul n-..1l d ..itil..l t l.,n,.
oorut Th'U Is probably I tie reason he
I was ch. u t. roprv-vtit South lakota
tit the t'vlt.st S -itea .'ii i!e, Mc lives
In Yankton act! ! imH ,r :'v nc.-t cm '
c oaly kit a s I'd X f "'N for S.-u- I
iitor I'd S ,1c1 ... fie Str - t be !
Knowti as !'-! In 1 I, st l h. l.istury
In all prvUaMUty will iw-urd him.
Car Weight and Tire Pressure.
Thnt the pressure In au automobile
tire, fully pumped up, remains practi
cally the same whether the car Is rest
ing on the tires or Is Jacked up Is the
discovery made by one of the large
rubber companies In an endeavor to
solve some questions of "oaring for
tires w hile the car Is laid up." saya the
Scientific American" It waa fouud by
means of special gattgs that In an or
dinary site. tires, which shows a prvs
sure of eighty pounds while the car Is
Jacked up. It will show S0.4 pounds
with the weight of the car resting on
the tires. The cubic contents are oou
pressed by dutteuitig" from POO cubic
inches to tfct cubic Inches.
Independence Business Firms
Well worthy of your patronage
Let C. D. Tharp
The Harness Man
Make yon a set of heavy
harness to order. : :
All work f uaranteceV
The Markley Stud 10
Dots High Grade Photographic
Work of All Kiti'Jg.
Phone 7321
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MAKES THE ....
Best Bread and Pastries
PATRONIZE HOMI INDUSTRY
DENNY BROTHERS
-DEALERS IN-
Mew and Second Hand
Hardware and Furniture
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
Store on C f treat.
CRAVEN S WALKER
AOENTS JTOI-
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies,
Die an Eastman -Iff the best.
HALLADAY'S MACHINE SHOP
In Fltchard's Garage.
General Machine Work
Repairint of nil kinds
Automobiles a specialty
let ui grind your plow aharea.
N. U BUTLER
Attorney at-Law
Practice in all Courts.
G. A. RICH
THE RELIABLE
Contractor and Builder
Hin work speaks for itself.
See him if you wieh to build.
It Will Make You
Better With
Go to Church Because: vtJ
the World
G
TO CHURCH!
With the advent of cool weather many churches are
Dlnnnini? a revival of the GO TO CHTJIiCIl movement
which got such an auspicious start in the spring. During the heat
of summer there waa a lack of enthusiasm in some citiea. Now
ministers of the gopel all over the country are seeking to re
awaken tlio public to a sense of their spiritual obligations.
INDICATIONS ARE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS ABOUT TO
WITNESS THE GREATEST RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IT HAS
EVER KNOWN. CLERGYMEN REPORT THAT LAST SPRING
THERE WAS A MAGNIFICENT ATTENDANCE AT ALL CHURCHES.
WHILE THERE WAS A FALLING OFF DURING THE SUMMER
MONTHS, IT WAS NOT NEARLY AS PERCEPTIBLE AS IN FORMER
YEARS. MANY CLERGYMEN TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE VACA
TION PERIOD TO IMPROVE AND REPAIR THE HOUSES OF WOR
SHIP. Now that the clergymen have the people GOING TO
C II OUCH they should strive to keep them going. Clergymen
should not only make God's house attractive, but they should
make the services attractive. They should make their sermons
interesting without boin? sensational. GET AFTER THE
BACKSLIDER IN THE CONGREGATION. COAX HIM.
HE'LL GO.
THERE IS NO OENYING THE FACT THAT A MAN WHO GOES
TO CHURC H REGULARLY IS BENEFITED PHYSICALLY. MORALLY
AND FIN NCIALLY. HE BECOMES CLEAN IN BODY AND IN
MIND. IF HE IS A BUSINESS MAN HiS NEIGHBORS WILL PAT
RONIZE r-'M BECAUSE HE IS COD FEARING AND HONEST. I
HE IS AN EMPLOYEE HIS EMPLOYERS HAVE FAITH IN HIM
WHEN Th E Y SEE HIM GO TO CHURCH. THERE ARE SO MANY
APPARENT REASONS WHY GOING TO CHURCH IS BENEFICIAL
THAT IT SEEMS SUPERFLUOUS TO ENUMERATE THEM. '
GO T ClH'ROIl!
er Sunday night, when the Sunday
School will glva a sacred concert on
' The Living Chriat for Every Life and
AU of Life." Please bear this in mind
and govern yourselves accordingly.
THE PILL. BOX
Our Med. Dors were all wor
ried Tuesday because there whs
so much black leg in town and it
looked as if a general quarantine
waa a possibility. But Wednes
day there was nothing left but
the smell and the Med. Docs felt
very much relieved.
Sometime during Tuesday
nithtv twenty or more suspicious
lookin? characters were seen in
Butler's law office but fortunate
ly Mr. Butler carried home the
receipts of the day and he suf
fered no financial loss.
Taat tHa Valva Springs.
After a ear has becu In use a Ion
Unto It nitty hnpis'ti that the exhaust
valve sritirs weaken to such an i
tent a to Interfere with slow runnlug
and prevent bltjh engine speeds. Slow
ruunluc Is a.Tectcd by the valve llftluaT
by sn.-tl-.in on the Induction stroke
Httfh etutne speed are prevented by
the vslve fnltitiK to r'.we quickly
ettonsh. Th. rvfutv. w hen eedeaiorlng
to tnereaae t!.e ertt ! !. y of an old car
or when ov.-rhatin:; an ensttie. the
tcstlni; ef the vsho iriu sbouid not
be overlooked.
WHERE TO CO
PRE SBYTERIAiN!""1 'f'!1 in lh BPt'rt s-
I day evening, March 7th. A cordial In
Grover C B rtchet, A. B., Psstor , viution ta ,xtended to all to hear Miss
Announcements for week, beginnirg WayWuia. Other service aa usual
Feb. II. f
Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaehlng in"TI-irirICT
Service. 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. Mid- j METHOUIh I
week Prayer ard Praise Service Wed-j . W. C STEWART. Pastor,
resdsf 7:30 P. M. j The services for the Methodist Epis-
At the morning- heur the minister j copal church next Su-xlay wil! bat as
..til .n.,.k on "rhrian.n Katcuntiea in follows: lundav School at 10 A. M.
the Midst of Insecurities. At the j The pastor will preach at 11 A. M. on
evening hour the subject will be, j -The Prince of Truth." At this ser-
Specters and Skeptics." Mini Gladys vice there will be a solo by Mies Fkr
Limllev. reeentlv of Portland, will airfc-'ence Gebo. Epworth League. 6:30 P.
M. airs. Mary rmiiey win tesa in me
study ef "The Promisee of Sonahtp to
Ged." The pastor will asin preach at
T:S0 P. at. on "Jesus I My Cross Have
Taken." This will be a study and ser
mon en the famous hymn which was
written in 1S3 by Ti arris Lyte. You
Lead Me All the Way'' at thi service.
CHRISTIAN
A cat has kittens In eights and
nines, but on cats no man ever
dines, we have merely written
these lovely lineB, to encourspe
Mr. Paddock to put up the signs.
Mrs. Mike Goetz and Mrs.
Mike Walker met face to face re
cently and aaid the first Mrs.
Mike to the second Mrs. Mike:
"Since" my Mike is a councilman,
he works tlx days in the week
for the city." Said the aecond
Mrs. Mike to the first Mrs. Mike:
"That's nothing; since my Mike
has trot to be a bartender at a
soda fountain, he not only labors
six oays in the week but works
on Sundays."
We believe the time's at hand
when every man will have a
chance, to work like heck, get
the money and v. ear good rant.
Keulsr services Sunday st the
Christian churcV Prvschirg by W. A.
Wood. Bible S hoel at 10 A. si. Com
oiui.ion a: d ear oon at 11 A. M. You
are invited. Everyono welarotne. You
oed u aad we need you. Come.
will be interested. You are invited to
attend, not only ene but all of the eer
vtcea. In the evening Mr. Crow will
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. . DTI jetT 1 renu"
1 c trakirg elaborate preparsticrs for the
Sev. H.B FosAett, Acting Pastor lotsaervance of Palm Sunday, which oc
Mim Kaby T. Way burn, Flll Secre- cure the 2th cf this month, and the
sryofthe Woman's Arrsertcan Bat-! whole wevk of set vice a to conclude
tit i w.i-a alw.on Society of Urejon, j wiU a jrwat LhiUiren a rvic. on East-
Society is jrlowir-g ov-r h
prospecti of an earl r visit from
Ly sander Lyon M. D. Dr L)od
has communicated to close
friends here that ae recently
took a financial flurry and mar
ried a widow with one foot in
the grave and three h una red
thousand in the bank.
What-feet? No, dollar..
Dr.
R. T. rVlclntire
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Independence Nation
al bank. 1'bore No. 4412
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