Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 22, 1908, Image 3

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11 - A .- - ' S -r
We arc Now well
Settled
In our new building on
Court Ktreot with a larger
ami finer toek and better
facilities than ever. Come
and incjieet the bargains
we are nllerinp.
""V '
ILvery Home
your home should have
a "BucKs" stove or range
$1.00 each week.
ROCKER
An exceptional offering in good
hardwood KiH'kcr, cobbler seat,
Meel lrcHl arms. A regulur $2.51
vhm CI 40
htodl
DINER
1 1 ith iii hii unequalled bargain in a
(lining chair, rich golden oak finiidi,
genuino Imx scat upholstered ' in
leather, panel tmck, rrencn leg,
HKK'iftl lift
, $3.00
CENTRE TABLE
(icnuinu quarter sawed oak, beauti
fully j)ililiml, h'iiIIokkI top, lower
shelf, Unit leg, Itegular fl.W)
hpel'i.il 3.00
LADIES' DESK
Golden oak, oval French bevel
pluto mirror, liuiHlmiiiiely carved
front, French leg, ifri 0 Cf
Kpecial at l. JU
What sterling is to silver, the fuel
saving, labor-saving, long-lasting and beautiful
"Buck's" Stoves and Ranges are to stoves.
Let us tell you about this great offer and these ex
ceptional stoves and ranges today.
Take advantage of our
Credit
System
Hear in mind that our
ability to extend you credit
ia just as great as our abil
ity to undersell any other
concern in our line.
TAPESTRY RUGS
Oc nuiiie Mayflower Tapestry Kuk,
made for durability and service, in
brown, red and greena. All iie
in atock. 1j12, regular 114.00,
Special . .
$10.75
COUCH
Nicely upholstered in condoco
brown velour, spring edge, ianitary
conatruction, beautiful appearance
and is lasting in t 1 C f)f)
quality. Special P1J.UU
GO-CARTS
The Sturgiss, made of seamless
steel tubing, no wooden parts that
are easily broken; the only cart
that wheels and all folds with one
motion. t1 CO
Special piJJV
HEATERS
We carry a complete line. Any
style and price you desire, a good
one for (til
only PJ.&J
AfiF.NTS FOR
THE CELEBRATED
HOOSIER
KITCHEN CABINET
COURT ST., SALEM, OREGON
GET WISE
BUY A
HOOSIER
AND SAVE KITCHEN
DRUDGERY
OREGON,,
BUILDERS
Are you doin what you can to POPULATE YOUR, STATE?
OREGON MEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, nechanice,
merchants, clerks, people wilh brains, strong hands and a willing heart
--capital or no capital.
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through
outhern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through
every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building
Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are
likely to be Interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense
ot sending them complete information about Oregon and Its opportunities
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September and Oc
tober from the East to all poin ts in Oregon. The fares from a few prin.
clpal cities are as follows
From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70
" Omaha 80.08 " Cincinnati 42.20
' Kansas City.... 80 00 ' Cleveland 44.76
" Sf. Louis 85.60 " New York 65.00
Chicago $38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to brine a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper
amount of money with any of onr agents. The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph.
G. A. WILCOX, LOCAL AGENT, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
H. Hirschberg, Prea. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash.
The
Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Directors: H. Hireohberg, A. Nelson, D. W. Sears, B. F.
Smith and J. E. Rhodes.
E. H. XACHANB
Painter and Paperhanger
I have recently located in this City and am prepared to do all kinds of House,
Bign.and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, etc. My prices are
reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished.
, Leave Orders with Bice SL Calbreath
or telephone Main 49.
HOTEL MONMOUTH
Monmouth, Oregon
Under Meiv Management
Rates $2.00 Per Day
Free Baths to Guests
tkixx or mroaMACE.
fcj.ufcl!cn Organization Fosters All
rlirl Ttodinr to Hk the
Country Oit and
I'rotjurou.
Tt.f u:! sa i a ptr.r 1 -('"
It rt!i !ii Ii tu i!"u- iiJ
mil i:;n tw It ( ijr it'fy 1" l
i'.i fuiuiA If hn fx. 1 nil erji''it
that t if!i-.J i iit.i:. tti ouuJry
(rent aul pr-r"U. It ha
with thifi iNiple. it baa kept l'it
of (hi tliitr, It bat e.r tUxil ready
in iiMMitfr an olil i-.l ' or to nil "it
Itew in mbi'ii the tmiiif lnt -reni
tint eiMinlrjf Un hmhIm! tl nni;fl
(lull or tl rlmiiK". It ba .rut
A rlian liiilumrl. It lia proieel
Amrlinti Inlx.r ly strlns'-nt iniiulra
tlun Us It in.fi--leiI tli erHt a
tnii.ln.iu aialillily -f tli cuiitry
timiiii't diH-larliig In favor of a l
iUmimJ. and writing It In th i
Ul.-a. Win n the tliii rame It pr.mi
l wlaed uiMin ttm tluiw and tne
purtunltjr to begin th -iy conatrm:
Hon of !be rrest luttimmn final,
bus never lieIttid to ume a
mmnnllilllty. WUen the erueltiea
Culia threatened tli Inleresta of Amer
ica tba ItMuibllean party resolved
mil an nd la thoM rrueltlea. Wbea
truta sprang up It enacted law
curb and control tU trunla. Wb
coiuineree was at the mercy of the
railroad. It provided for a commls!
to regulate them. When slilHer were
oimrenMed br tranKrtatlon eoinpanit
it promptly enacted a rate law. It Uaa
met every wnereenry In war or peaee,
met It In a wine, prudent and statea
mnnllke manner. It I progrenslve wben
progrelvetieM mean upbuilding,
la cornel-rathe wben conservatls
means the roalntenaor of peace, order
and prosperity. It bus been prompt
without undue haute. Peace aud pros
perity at home honor and respect
abroad has been. Is now, and always
will be lta motto. Republican National
Platform.
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CAMPAIGN EIPENDITUKE3.
Democratic Party Cannot Claim Un
anllled Virtue as to Source of Its
Revenues.
(From Got. niichea' Toungstown
Speech.)
"Mr. Bryan also has much to say
with retard to corrupt practices and
mmonlcn expenditures. But be omits
to clve due credit to the Republics
narty for what it has accomplished
with regard to these Important reforms.
an accomplishment the more notewor
thv In the lleht of Mr. Bryan's relter
ated criticisms of contributions to Re-
nubllcan campaign funds. In the State
of New York a Republican Legislature
In 1900 passed a statute prohibiting
corporations from making any political
contributions directly or indirectly, and
providing that officers, directors or
tockholders participating in or con
sentlng to the rlolatlon of the law
should be guilty of a criminal offense
And I know of no more drastic statute
in this country with regard to the pub
HeltT of campaign contributions and
for the prevention of corrupt practices
than that passed in New lorK unaer
Republican auspices. These were not
promises of an opposition party seek
ing power, but enactments ty a party
in nower securing genuine reforms.
Proper recognition must, of course, he
given to the patriotic Democrats wno
supported these reforms, but they were
pnaeted bv a Republican admmistra
tlon. Congress has also legislated
against political contributions by cor
porations. Purity of elections and free
opportunity for the uncorrupted expres
sion of the nooular win ne at we iouu
rtntion of every reform and cannot be
tnn csppfnllv safeguarded. And there
should be federal legislation securing
proper publicity of and accounting for
campaign contributions in connection
with federal elections. But it must
fairly be recognized that the skirts of
r,atthr nartv hare been clean. If we
search Mr. Bryan's following we shall
find not a few who have sinned, and
also those who, if we may judge from
hoir local activities, are still unrepent
ant. The Democratic party cannot
claim unsullied virtue either with re
gard to the source of its revenues or
its readiness to receive tnem.
Dallas Steam Laundry
Best "Work Guaranteed
Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday
Olee Robinson jgent
Independence, Oregon
LABOE IN DEMOCRATIC STATES
Coal Miner In Alabama Subjugated
Into Cringing Dependencies.
That there's a "rift within the lute"
of the Gompera proposition to deliver
the labor vote of the country to Dem
ocracy is becoming more apparent.
While Mr. Bryan and Mr. Gompers are
making special appeals to labor, neither
refers to the deplorable condition of
laber in the Democratic South. Mr.
John P. White, for six years president
nt the Iowa United Mine workers, ana
now one of the national officers of the
TTnlred Mine Workers Asociation, who
investigated mining labor conditions in
the South, is not so reticent. In a re
cent address to Local Union No. 97 of
Alhia. Iowa, he told of persecutions of
labor in Alabama where a coal miners'
strike was in progress. He is reported
as saying: "The miners of Alabama
have been subjugated until a majority
bave become cringing dependencies. Al
most daily some of the laboring men of
that State were mercilessly shot down
for daring to assart their rights as
American citizens. Ninety-one members
of the Mine Workers' Association were
thrown into jail without baying com
mitted any crime other than becoming
members of the organisation." Ala
bama is a State absolutely under eoa-
trol of Bryan Democracy. !
k I- HKH irr, 51. 1).
i'hyait'lun and ttuwoa
OKe In Coopvr tinlMinjr, faomt 3
i. it 3. ((lii idiur.. 0 a, tu. tu 12 lit.
ti'l '4 to 6 p, in. Culls nhatteretl mghl
nit tlav.
IIGMKH UjIHJE N... 4. IC ol P
3 "A Mirry Mom. night
la K. of 1. Hall.
w. HM.rrf.n, K.Haml 8.
B. F. JONES
a rioitsn Y-A 2- LA w
yuTAiiy I'VJtuc
Olfiin utir ln,Coojr j!lk
IN DKI'KX UKNCK, OKKUOW
MATTISON & HART.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
SOFT DRINKS
Next door to Knox Grocery
INDEPENDENCE, ORE
W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
fUlalaM EilmelioB Uooyr Building.
(nJepenilenoe, Orego
THE OREGON
FIRE RELIEF
McMlnnulile, : : : : Oregon
Chat. Gregory, Jlgt., Dallas. Ore.
California Medicated Soap
The bl for re, chapped hnda
dandruff, iaiect .Unit, nod porno n
ofc.
Mrs. J. W. Richardson. Sr.
Alien l.
Monmouth St., Independence Or.
Launch Independence
Plye bet wee u ludependeuce tnd Pal
em daily except Sunday. PaweDger
and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence : 9:30a. m.
Leave Halem : 3 .16 p. ru.
Geo. Skinner - Skipper
Farmers Feed
and Hitching Shed
Jones Big New Barn
Teams 10c, Saddle Horse Se
Rigs as well as teams kept ia
the dry. Horses boarded bv
day, week or month.
J. N. JONE5. US
G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore,
garble and
Granite
Monuments and Head
stones Cemetery
work etc.
I will sell
Real Estate
But I will list only property
that can be sold at a reasona
bly low price. Don't ask me
to list yours if you want the -earth
for it. It will move if;
your price is right.
Chas. E. Hicka
D. TAYLOR
BARBER
Bath Room in Con
nection C STREET
Independence, Ore.
$25 REWARD.
I will pay $ 25 reward for the recov
ery of one Moline wagon, 3 J in. axle,
which was taken from my place about
three weeks ago. Compliance with
this notice will save trouble to the
party who now has the wagon. Th
law will be invoked if reduced to th
extremity. H. WONDEK,
9-24 tf MONMOUTH, ORE.
Polk's Gazetteer.
A business directory or each city, town and Til
laro in Oregon and Washington, giving a descript
ive sketch of each place, together with the loca
tion and shipping facilities and a classified direc
tory of each business and profession. B, L. Folic
A Co., Inc., Seattle.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Hunting is strictly forbidden on the
Stewart place. Trespassers will b
prosecuted.
MRS. M. W. 8TJSWAKX
10-29 . S. E. CARMACK.