THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR AN INUl.fB.NUfc.vr NfcWSPAPEK ELECTING A PRESIDENT 4 Published Weekly at Independence, Polk County Oregon, oa Friday. Entered as Second Clans Matter August 1,1912 at the Pot Office at Ind pendence, Polk Conaty, Oregon, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLYDE T. ECKER, Editor NINA B. ECKER, Associate Suoscrlptlon Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly in Advance ADVERTISING RATES: IBo. par Inch for one Insertion, 12 1.2c. for two or snore Inaartlona, 10c. on aoonthljr contracts. Kiadcrs, 3 and 10c. per line Independence, Oregon, Friday, July 28, 1916 Mark Weatherford is the most able and ag gressive candidate ever nominated for congress in the First district. Between him and the present representative, Mr. Hawley, there is no compari son. In one term, Mr. Weatherford would be an asset to Oregon and of much value to the people he represents. Despite his long- tenure of office, Mr. Hawley has not advanced in power or influ ence. The First district deserves better repre sentation in congress. It can g"ct it by voting" Mr. Hawley out and voting" Mr. Weatherford in. F. 15. Davis is a consistent advertiser and he g"ets results. Dallas Itemizer. The Monitor has some evidence to bear out the above. Two parties, living" in this section, have frequently called at this ollice to look at Mr. Davis' ad in the Itemizer. Mr. Davis as an advertiser is an excellent model for other merchants to pattern after be cause many of them do not advertise long" enough or in the right way to find out that it pays them. B 7 Madison ' Defeats Is Pincknev j Decisively In IRAS UVUi MADISON. TIIK iHMiKM'ratlc Repulilli-nna. liuIiihinhMl Jnini'H MwliMHi of Virginia In I WW. Ilia ruiinliie him i iis (ttxn'Kt Clln- tilt if N"U V-ri-. Tin I'l'plllv lii'im tli U' t thin year was 0. C Tin kucy of 8' ,U riiriillun ami Itnfim K!) .: of Now York. The elix'tliiii tk line cm Nov. 8, Ullll tll" Vote. US rollllll'll m Fi-I). 0, IH'!. wan: MmliKun. 122; lilickne y. I" In IlK' cU' iioii f Miull huii, ri'iiKiiiIii.ili'il li.v tin- Itiiul IIiiiiih. di-fcJlcil ln-Wltt Clinton of New York liy u vole of 1-S to H'.K Noinliii.tiiiiiK wen uiii'li liy a cuiii iiH. mill liiitiin i c-t'i i - 1 to lip buiiml, uiiil tlie l-Yilei'iilista d(x lili'il to support Gourde lliu ton. (Watch for the election of Mon ro in 1816 in our next itsue.) iAViJIG O WORK Italian Army Has Special Depart - ment For This Purpose. FEATURE IN PRESENT WAR. ooo JUST A CORRECTION op-o- A MA ID F.N who lived In Cohone Went out on a ysoht for a erosa. But the wutery evens Woe eo wide and so arret! That It cave her a tit at the blue. -HirlnKflell Union. 'PHIS maiden who Uvea In Cohoee - Head the ehuve. then her anger arofn She siild. "Thin pour men. Who wrltcM all he ran, Of prnnunrlutluri how little he knoeeT' I. A. U. In Alhuny Knickerbocker lre-ee. May the back home. brave boys of the Deutschland get When Christy's dead a hundred years, the fans will still discuss his play, and sigh, while shedding briny tears, "There are no men like him today I He used the brains behind his brow, and gave the foe a grievous jar; the chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten were; he saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a mighty stir." The chroniclers will also tell how Christy, w hen a game : was played, filled up the pipe he loved so well, to soothe his nerves, all tired and frayed. He smoked Tuxedo every time, the critic's smoke, the mild and rare, Tuxodo fragrant and sublime, the cool, sweet smoke beyond compare. r t" iV H a! 2 CHRISTY MAlHLW-m "Vutf'o fr' Is M in I ntjluru, pr.tui'.f a w, lt' uhtill tall tf'W, bvt, eonf paniool'!t fofucc lln linj lo itii k ta." OrQunized by General Cadorna, This Civieion Protccte and rrefcervei Treacuree in Fighting Areas, Not Only In Italian Territory, but In Places Teken From Austrians. 1 1 i ii 1 1 j i in it Tf of tin' 1 1 ii Hit it Ariny. A ili'i .ii'Uiii'iit if lini ni ls is one of tlio fi :iii. .is of I In; lliilian in im it la ut i.i lii ii in tin- Ki'iii'iul slulT. mill It li.is I in In- kui -Ii u IiIkIiI.v Import ;it 1 1':, I iii f iii moili'i'ii wurfine lliut ml riiiiilimi of it us c.Hrssi'd liy .ieii i i. 'I -It.!:: mill I lie? I.i I - l.nril Kitill , :.it on Ihfir vtslls to Inly Tlsi n rt l':irt incut wat "I'Kiiuiv.oil iy tii'iu iiil t'uiliirr.'i i nuii.i iinlcr In h.i l Hi' Itii'i.ii in iiiirs. pi iiuiirily i ' pi 'c I ;t ii I 1'ii'scrw tlu an tivas , i s ,,, i!ni li-iiii'iL' ui'fiis. mil nniv in It iii; ii li'i'i iini j . Iml In phiros liii,cn i,i i i i: A n .1 1'i.ins. I'ao tiji'tli. mi in ( i iii,' of iuii'i iiiitlonnl I'i'piiiH I i'ii. ulM ll.it. 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By ai tiail ciitint Jii.tmo such l.nKs protect the liiiNiiieu of Si Mark'n la aildl tlon. so exieiiKlvol.v have woodeu sup ports lieen iut ulioul certain buililliiKa that Iiiiiny f tlii'tii. Ntich as the ducal ialace, seem to have hecu reliuilt. lie cauMe of tlie peculiar t tiuntniction of Die dmul palace it was feme I that a siitKle bIicM HtriklnK " :.'1vpii building mllii result in the ool lapse of tlie en tire Htructure nyl the loss to the world of n priceless example of architecture I'aas of sand could uut be used because II fir welK'it iiiIlIh cause the buildings lo fall or sink. It was necessary to erect a full net of brick or wooden arch etl to cati Ii tlie real onea should they l,e moved by the slm'-k of a (shell In an Interview with a correspond ent Lieutenant OJettl told of his work and sal, I that the war, instead of kill In:; the artistic spirit, would make the art treasures of tin old world more lovetl than ever 'Within ten years," he said, "I look for the development of a new epoch Id both art and literature not only lu Eu rope, but In the ( nlted States I ex pect to see the world dcvelopliiu a manly literature einlioily lia; both bu nut n and denial elements Mankind will have come to a simpler and more profound way of thinking Our old art treasures will be cherished because hu manity will bin e a need of rest from worry over material mutters, and ob jects of fine art are the consolation of a tired spirit. All art movements in history have originated in unhappy so -Iii I conditions, in the need of mental refuue from innteiliil. earth to enrth weariness "The new art period will tie one of classic simplicity, with a vast amount of nn hllcctiiral production ami solemn ami Impressive monumental sculpture hut with little palatini: "In literature the knell of the nerv mis, womanly, sentimental, wocplns willow class of wrltiuu has lieen sounded People In every condition of life have learned to suffer courageous ly and look with contempt on weak ness wiUi tears Within the next dec Bile or two the world will produce Vlr irils a literature very clear, very easily rend, eitliu lu spirit, sober' and truly profound " (Jet your Kraemer. auto glasses of the pill BOX iOllS COLIICK. Editor-in-chief SUSIE SMOTT, Editorial Associate HEN KILTER, Pural Expert a i. ' 'jaraaBai V"'' r-r a-eJv. "i EDITORIAL This week. The Pill Hox beeomrs No. D7. HiU ent is eventful because ; for three weeks it has been No 26 biuI we deem it rMher meritorious that thtf Till Hox. despite the hot wxHllier of tne present, can generate anoii;h ener liy to move forward While at No. 2ti, Tne Pill Ilex made many friend, whom And grasp the ocean in my span, Then I would feel amply justified In livii g this life without a man. S. IhE IMtmEENCE NATIONAL BANK IttetJiffcfd lttl A Succmful Vuelaeee Career of Twenty live Yeais INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS OI-PICIHR OIRIiCTOKaH II. Hiischbcrrt, Pres. D. W. Sceis, V. P. F. K. EcArmcrd, CfsHcr W. H. Vlltr, 1. A. AUt, C. D. IttUr W.-iERE DO TOU THINK THIS FELLOW SUPPOSES TH; BULL M80SE HIVE GONE? The camel ia now the emblem of the Prohibition party. A camel can go eight dayi without a drink. It has it on the donkey and tha elephant when we hoe will continue to be our friends, it cornea to that. And as for the Bull hercver we may wander. Moose well, likely there ia no drinking where the Bull Moose haa gone a THOUGHT THAT ILL EtCCKE F1M0US BakerafielU. Cal.. Californian. A niitiuire aprvader tinda nothing to do arouml a gara. TOU DCN7 iLWITS FEEL AS TOU LOOK VV hen you aro all dollad up and have no 1 NliMSEfl IK THIS TCK HAVE SEEN ASKikS place to go. IM1 HEW HlMPSf.IRE THE PUT FEW CATS Not vn b"J "cr or a vaude- Jin Know lea. tha nature fakir, is to , , ' .... ,i,,. .,- u Don t you feel ornery, queer, lazy and ,. T. . lonaaome tho, II t!ie conrenlen cc3 pf ga better cooking end a cleaner cooler kitchen M ili5 cf a inaich 9K Babes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal Stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove, NSW PERFECTION OIL GOMiSTOVE L X Best Result! Use PiarlOil ryffllt'seV a Tha New Perfection givea a clean, odorless. Bootless flsmt because of the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coal. Keep your kitchen cool. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovena separate. Also cabinet models with Fire less Cooking Ovena. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. (CililoraU) For Sale By CRAVENS HUFF SLOPER BROS. 5 COCKLE J. D. HIBBS 6 CO. I the good judse teases the old agent Ht YOU ARE MtETlNO M( HALF WAY 60 ALL THE WAY f0 A POUCH OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW I I I M If T CUT loose from the big, bulgy wad. For a clean, small chew there's nothing like W-B CUT Chewing the Real To bacco Chew, new cut, long shredthat you hear men boosting to their friends. "Notice how tb. ult brines out lb. rick tob.ee Uste'. Made iy WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaiea Saaare. N.w Terfc City Calbreath & Jones GROCERS Whore a Dollar brings one hundred cents of value A dollar for every dollar or a dollar back MfMIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIMIIItttt W hen you are all dolled up and have no place to go. B. C. ni'iinec tlifir ii-U'ntion of ii'intf with him They will start nude and return r,ad in anvihiraT they can d tj up. Joe jaay. he W -aut the wom.a alor ... ; THIS SPiCE IS BUM i I tit can t shake em. A large numtr I of New Manifaliire men are preparing Not hvi,!8 anything to say at this ; to take a 40-daj ret Irom bu.-nw as fr'loulr moment, we hereby leave jcaiv and will recuperate in the woo-de. ttl"i "P blank,, i - JerTeraon. Ore., Keetew. i ; LlllaS THE OLD HCSS BEST F0RTUH1TELT FOB SUSIE. Autoe may come and auti-e eo, j SHE HLL NEVER BE! THAT Li53 Bjt l , ' M -. J. Werv I so tail aa to reach Uie pale ' A Oifficult Taik. "What docs lie do for a llnnajr "Writes Joke for the fiinnr paper "What kimi r (Abseatlyi "Oh. humorous oue. I Wippowa Klrhmoiid Times-Dtatch. Scientific Order. Mr tsltnUt-Ji.it i a .unsultlnf pei'taliat anrbow? Mr 0;,tlm;st-Oh. he's the t:c ttcH-tor that ay you are rius: to die ati.l te:is vou how to do It BUTTER WRAPS $1 per 100 proK rl.v Jtit'j;,. i The Monitor alw ays Wads. ! MONITOR OFFICE