Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, September 03, 1915, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR
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uregon, on Friday.
entered ss Second Class Matter August 1, 1912 at the Post Office at Inde-
,ndence. Polk County, Oregon, Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
CLYDE T. ECKR, Editor
NINA B. ECKER, Associate
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WHEN sun and work are
boiling the juice out of a
fellow's hide, a satisfying chew
beats a smoke.
Some reasons why you hear
so much about the Real Tobacco
Chew: the good tobacco tastu is there, it
lasts, less grinding, less spitting. One
small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind,
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned
and sweetened just enoughcuts out so much of the
grinding and spitting.
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ASK YOUR" DEALER FOpW'B CUT
CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW
REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED,
Take Icis limn oncqiiarter Hi old aize chew. It
will he mora tutifyinj limn a moullilul of ordinary
tobacco. JiMt lake niMile of it unlit you find the
strength clicw that anitu you, then how eunly and
evenly On real tobacco litnto oo.net, how it satuhea,
bow mucli leas you havs to spit, how few I'lipwn you take to ha tohaooo
auimlied. '1 liat'a why it ia 'Hit keut luhvao chew. 'I list's why it eotts
less iu the end.
The tusto of pure, rich tnhaoro dim nut need to he oovered up. Aa
Juwas of licorice end iwueteninj makes you apit too much.
One small cliew takes the olace of two big
chews of the old kind.
(Notice liow the sail brlnna
out Ibe rich tobacco tasie.it
WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMI'ANY, 50 Uuiuu Square, New York Gtr
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MmU served at all Hours
Located on South Side of C St.
Naxt door to finite Jt titer's
iter h dr 2lt
ELECTRIC FANS
Defeat Hot Weather
In these days of HOT business competition cool
ness and comfort are paramount.
Eery employe from PreslJeni to Office Boy mint be
alive with energy and M to foncpntrBte his mipd all
the time.
Thare can be no concentration without coolness
aid vomfort. Energy and ambition flag with the
Usst degree ot dl.vomfort or heat.
Electric Fans Insure Comfort
Purchase your fans today from any electrical sup
ply deuler. Desk fans from $6.50 up. Celling fans
from $ 16.50 up. There's a fan for every need and
we'll re glad to surest an efficient economical
Installation for yon.
Oregon Power Company
Suoscrlptlon Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly in Advance
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ADVERTISING FATES: 15c. per Inch for one liuertlon. is
more insertions, ioc. on monthly contracts. Ktaders, 3 and 10c. per line
Independence, Oregon, Friday, September 3, 1915
Machine and party bosses may
unseat Ben Olcott but we doubt
it.
Citizen soldiers have saved the
country a half uozon times in
the past. Pardon great many
people for believing that it can
he done attain.
Mr. Ilawleu'a future depends upon
I the attitude he assumes next winter in
congress. wooilburn Independent.
Why not judfre the future by
f ix years of the past. Ihere s
an old saying regarding an old
dog" and "new tricks" that may
Oe aptly applied in this case.
The Best Mealthe Best ServlcZ
Regular Dinner 25c
The Palace, Cafe
E. J, FOWLER, Prop.
IVBRTTHING SERVED TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER
PROSPERITY AND PROMOTERS
"We are going to have great
prosperity in the United States,
the greatest ever known. I pie-
diet that when prosperity ccmes
all the promoters and swindlers
who have been less in evidence
for the past several years will
again on in tne neitj, more r e
live than ever. If past expert
errce Is a guide, they will take
millions out of the savings of
people who are now working
hard to get the money. "Joseph
Chapman, Minneapolis Banker.
ADVANTAGE OF BEING A WOMAN
If a man took an old fruit
basket and broke the handle off
and tied a lot of colored rags
around the basket and fastened
some red onions and a tomato
and a stalk of celery to the bas
ket, and then put it on his head
and wore it downtown he would
be arrested by the first cop to
spy him. But a woman can do
it and not only get away with it,
but also succeed in making the
other women jealous. Browns
ville Times.
T. R. .
T. It. still seems to be the
battle him of the Republic-
Columbia State.
Colonel Roosevelt says that
the noblest role is to ba a mother.
That's about the only strenuous
role the Colonel has never tried.
Nashville Banner.
The Monitor For News
All the Time
INDEPENDENCE HOP INDUSTRY
(eontinuud from page one)
there will be 75(H) hop pickers
working in the vicinity of Incta
pendence. Throughout the state
the number engaged in hop pick
ing will probably be at least
three times 75(H), or approxi
mately 25.900.
At other representative hop
yards in the Independence dis
trict pickers will be employed as
follows: C. Ii. Mitchell, 400
pickers; H. H. Hanna and John
Banna. 400; Mrs. J. H. Burton,
4iH; Spurting brothers, 200;
Walker brothers and Cook broth
er, jointly, 150; At the 3'X)
acre yard of C. A. McLaughlin,
from which 2000 bales of hops
are expected to he nrodn.-At
TOO pickers will Ih employed,!
nun ni in'- i yam or Ire
same area 8(H) pickers will work.
the latter yard is owned by
Wigant & Richardson of Lndon.
England.
Some picking in small yards
where the yield and quality of
hops are tip top is now under
way in and u round ln.!,m..n,t.
1100.
CRYSTAL!!!
Drive away Rheuma
tism and Neuralgia, re
lieveinprainsaaa' bruises
Jfoaey back VmottUM
HfcU MUSS PHARMACY
CHURCHES
METHODIST
W. C. STEWART, Pastor.
The Fint Methodist church aerviee
foi next Sunday will be aa follows:
1 Sunday School at 10.
The pastor will preach at 10:65.
Epworth League at 7.
The District Superintendent will
preach at the Onion Meeting at 8 which
will be at the MethodUt church. Come
and hear Dr. Abbett and you will re
ceive a good message.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
will meet Monday, Sept. 6, at 8 P. M.
P U ESBYTERIAN
Orover C Blrtchet, A. B., Pastor
Owing to the abaence of the pastor,
there will be n preaching in this
church until further notice. Other
services as usual.
13 ARTIST
W. 8. STEWART, Paator.
Sunday School at 10,
Preaching Service at 11.
B. Y. P. U. at 7.
The Union Service will beheld In
the Methodist church at 8.
Frayer meeting on Wednesday tven-
ins; at 8.
You are invited to all of the services
of this church.
CHRISTIAN
r. Claude Stephens, Pastor
Sunday School at 10. Preaching and
communion at 11. This is the pastor's
first morning service in Independence.
May every seat be occupied. Evening
services at 8.
It may be true that it was
Noah instead of Adam who ate
of the forbidden fruit, but
Adam'a vindication comes rather
too late to be of any assistance
to him in living down his rspu-
tation.-Nashville Southern Lumberman.
LOCAL DRUGGIST
MAKES A STATEMENT
I We always advise people who have
Kuuiiarn or oowpi mxiou to see a
dH.-tor, Itut to thos who do not wish
to do thU we will say: try the mix
ture or niniple buckthorn bark, glv.
cvrlne, etc.. known as AUIer-i-ka. This
simple nw renxntr Is on powerful
that JrST ONE 1X1SK relieves sour
stomach, iras on the stomach and con
stipaflon INSTANTLY. I'eople who
trv Ailler-i-ka are surprised at lt
QUICK action.'
The VV illiama Drug Co, j
Economy in Painting
Your House
does not mean buying the paint sold at the
lowest price per gallon. It means getting the
paint that covers the most , surface per gallon
and gives the greatest number of years of service
in other words, the best value for your dollar.
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ACMEQUMITV
HOUSE PAINT
costs less because it takes less and-lasts longer.
Let us show you pleasing color combinations,
estimate quantity needed, or be of
any other service we can, whether
you buy or not.
Come in and get an "Acme Quality Painting
" Guide Book and some color suggestions.
CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Independence Business Firms
Well worthy of your pptronage
Dr. J.. Callaway
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate ot the American School of osteopathy,
Klrkavllle, Missouri, under founder of the
science, Dr. A. T. Still. : ; : :
Offices: First floor of the F. A. Patterson prop
erty, half block west of railroad, on C street.
The Markley Studio
Does High GiaJe Photographic
Work of A II Kinds.
Phone 7321
The City Bakery
MAKES THE
Best Bread and Pastries
PATRONIZX HOMK INDUSTRY
DENNY BROTHERS
DEALERS IN
New and Second Hand
Hardware and Furniture
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE.
Star en C Street.
CRAVEN fi WALKER
-AGENTS TOR
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies.
Use an Iastman-irs the best.
HALLADAY'S MACHINE SHOP
In Fitchard's Garage.
General Machine Work
Repairing of all kinds '
Vulcanizing. Automobiles a specialt
Let us grind your plow shares.
N. U BUTLER
Attorney-at-Law
Practice In all Courts.
Q. A. RICH
THK SILIABLI
Contractor and Builder
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His work epeaks for itself.'
See him if you wish to build.
Non-residents who desire to sell or buy property in
the Independence district may notify the Monitor and
some reliable real estate man will be engaged for them