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roe roon INDCPK NDfNCB tNTtWEWHt. INDEPENDENCE KNTEUPltlSE CHARLES IDWAHO MICKS Enu red at Indepeud.ac. Ore., post office aa .econd ctaa. matter, oubserlptlon, $UO Vr toiol JANUARY WO Isa. Irw. Tm. WW. TW. IH. . T7T7T7 .... i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 !.. ri ON EXTENSION OF SUFFRAGE The Independence Euterprls U In receipt of a letter undt-r date of Jan uary 19, 1910, from Mrs. Charles P. Strong, correspond secretary of Massachusetts Association, opposed to the further extension of suffrag.: to women, aa follows: "In view of the Increasing discus sion of the question of woman suf frage, In connection with the pro posed const It utlonal amendment peud lag In your state, the Massachusetts Association Opposed to Further Ex tension of Suffrage to Women ven tures to hope that you may find apace for some of the material con tained In the enclosed paper. 'The Remonstrance alms to express the views of the great majority of Amer ican women, who' do not want the ballot; and the association which publishes It has a membership of more than 14.000 such women. "Will you kindly send any refer-1 ence which you may make to the paper, and any extract from It or comment on It, to Mrs. Charles P. Strong, Cor. Sec'y., 11 Mason St, Cambridge, Mass." All this antagonism does but add to the flame of desire. Every hus band of America, worthy the love of woman, stands ready to grant the de- sir of bf heart They art the pow er behind to ballot today. miualinn nl OSlvnatoD of BUf frag to women of the country la one Ler advisement; brief and authorities that la not becoming of men to ar- t0 B0 berearter auummeu. gue. It la one la which women alone are affected and, mora or losa, In tereated. Back of every intelligent u Dim counsel of man's help- uievL This fact alone la aufflclent to Insure suffrage to every woman when desired. In a aens they are not disfranchised. It I their choice. Such Is the abiding faith of man that If It U really the desire of wo men It will come, though kingdoms and republics topple. The Enterprise baa nothing to say by way of argument on the affirma tive or negative. Py way of deed, however, w may add that wheu the time cornea and the whispered word falls from ber aweet Hps we shall Join with the husbanda of our great commonwealth in casting our ballot with their unanlmoua "aye" for the best woman on earth. Painless Dentistry Ihrt or vown pwvw can bT their plt kod lriaftworB ua iihd im on day Wa will ff iv yM t food 22k cold U porc!i- cromfor $3.50 Molar CrwM 5.00 22kBridgTtli3.50 a -i j r;iiuM 1.00 UHIW i ft Enuul Filliogi 1.00 Silmr Fill'mn .OJJ Fillinn 2.50 Oood Rubbw - nn I PlltW O.WU IIIlUlllllMBi.lMiU" -l.Vi VMM Snteed. Modem .lMtriowiulpmeiit. BtB8U"x Wise Dental Co. iS?2wSfS PORTLAND, OREGON It la reported that at the urgent solicitation of many democrata from all over the atate. Senator M. A. Mil ler of this city has about concluded to allow hta name to be used In the forthcoming primaries aa a candidate for governor on the, democratic tick et. The Sage of the Santlam la re ceiving this honorable mention very mlldlv and haa not fully concluded to accept the pro-offered honor. His de termination will largely be upon the attitude of the republicans for and against the assembly plan. If he aeea that there Is a prospect for such a schism In the majority party as to possibly allow a democrat to slip in to office, he will go Into the race and make his life effort for the vic toryLebanon Criterion. THE WIFE BEHIND THE URU. Contrary to representations from a pulpit In Independence let It be here remarked that the crime for which John R. Walsh was sentenced to prison last week at Chicago suf fered no loss to depositors, ana, strange as it may seem, the suffer- inr was confined to Mr. Walsh ana his immediate family, since his crime was merely a technical one, involving banking laws only. It Is for this reason that the sympathy of a whole country goes out to the aged- prison er Mr. Walsh is Beventy-two years of age and he predicts that he will not live out the term of five years sentence which has been pronounced on him. Tho Independence Enterprise Is in rfiofiint of January's number of The Tlmberman which is devoted to the relation which irrigation bears to the lumbering industry. The suDject is one in which, the public at large have a deep interest, ana win materially to increase interest In wat ering the now oesolate places ana make them bloom with fruit and crop. The Timoerman ih n intfireBtlnir matter tor everyone and is a very creditable publication. There's a man behind the capital, The man behind the gun, The man bohind tho enterprise, The man behind the son. Though all-important they may be,' I quit them and return .;, . To hor vho cheers my home for ma The wife behind the urn. What though the frenzied financiers 1(0 tear each other down ; , I leave v.j struggles, cares and fears Bellied no in the town, for sr-Isadora and the gauds of prida I'll never, nover yearn, Ho othnr gift can rank besida The v tfa behind the urn. The vnr1 rsizy shake the window-pan And bcofle in the flue ; Our roof can shed the driving tain, Our love sheds trouble, too. With CHASE & SANBORN'S coffee, daz, True comfort do we learn ; I pledge you in its fragrant cheer The wife behind the urn. t For sale by . , l. H. DREXLER The Leading Grocer Independence iinfarNnrNCI. 0RE00N, JANUARY 88, W0. BURDENS LIFTED tlOHT FAQEt Estate of A. i. Purvlne, deceased fin. i kPt-aum set for hearing Feb ruary ll. at 10 a. m. Estate of Utile Way Schwartt, deceaseds-approved bond In sum of looo niwL Estate of Sarah McQuerry, de ceasedexecutor ordered to pay be queaths named In last will and tea lament. Estate of W. C. Brown, deceased bearing on final account; taken un ting Dr. Kiag'i Nw Dlaoovery. "On write A. U Dunu. r...t m Iwvi AMack Of chltls by Chamberlain' Cough Rmdy. "On October lSth. last, my little three-year-old daught-r contracted a severe cold which resulted In a bad rase of bronchitis." says Mrs. W. 0. Gibson. Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we had a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougk Rem edy In the house and gave It to her according to the printed directions. On the second day sue waa a great deal better, and on the fifth day. Oc tober 23. she was entirely well of her cold and bromhltls. which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I reeow mind Chamberlain Cough Remedy unreservedly aa I have found It te surest, safest and quickest cure pt colds, both for children and adults, of a .. r- .,1. tw any I have ever usoo rm p. M. Klrkland. Sad Accident at Salem. a a,1 accident occurred at Salem last Saturday when Carteton Acheson. a son of one of the prominent rest- dents of that city, was in killed with a ZZ-cauner r.w ... - . k colds hands of a young friend. Young acu- " - i 'nmtianr wiin oiut-i . o -htr thpv were shooting at a target when he got In range of are the gun and was Instantly kiuea b ahnvA. the bail cmsuiuB BUtVCU " through his brain years of age. m i.uimiMii Back rtslisr.or r ivm "t w. - ' Preved by tap f Tim. Uackach I a heavy burden; Nervousness wear on out; Rheumatic Pain; urinary ills; All ar kidney burden Dally effect of kidney weakness. No use to cur the symptom. Retli-f I but temporary If the earn, remains. Cur the kidney and you cure the cauae. Relief come quickly come 1 tay. Doan' Kidney PHI cure kidney 111 "Cure sick kidney permanently. Here' proof that you can verify. Mr. Joseph llobwrg. Grant St., Mc MiiUvlUe, Ore., say: "I am alway glad U tell Other klduey uuerera what a goo, -nwdy Doau' Kidney PHI are. 1 gave statement public- im- vallev. Ml. -aner ..... it,. wf.ks with Grip" For or lung, Hemorrhage. Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis. Athma, If upreiue. 0c, $1W. Guaranteed by all druggist. Held Annual Election. At the annual meetlnf of th Kick reU Telephou Company at Rlckreall laat week the following officer wer elm-ted for th ensuing ye: Joliu Mlddleton. president; Wm. Codl. vlc-president; R. T. Prlre. secretary aad treasurer. Tb dlrwtors ar A. Hodge and A. G. Rampell. Tv Cood Shows Coming MiKlul-y Merrymaker, will present Forgiven" Monday. January SI, and "In Wyoming" Tuesday. February 1. at the or-r "" " tla elty. Thl seuery .rr IDfir own I ilia are. s' r 'i""v t ... i . .n. TWMtn'. K'linev Pills .,t hv with them thflr own nana in 1907 and I now wllkJgly confirm ad orchfstra. There will be a airevi .11 I then ld In their favor For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents. FosterMUburn Co., Buffalo. New York, aula agents for the Unit ed 8tates. Remember the name Doan's and tak no other. ' Announcement. John H. McNary and Charles L. Mc Nary announce that on and after Feb ruary 1. 1910. they will remove from their oresent quarters and establish their law office at rooms 305. 306, 30 and 308 United Statea Bank Building, at the corner of Bute and Commer cial streets. Salem. Oregon. 33-0 parade ea1i day. This proin.s... iwu first-class performance for Indepen-dnce. A Wild Blizzard Raging bring danger, Buffering often deatl winter and spring. It danger aignaia 'stuffed up" nostrils, tower par of nose sore, chill ana rever, p." In back of head, and a throat-grlp- . fir n nttacKB. SS He was twelve ping couKu. ' , you value your lire, uou c u--iaj w A good pair ef reaalug glas $1.00 at Kramer's. tf CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Salem Is preparing to lay seventy two blocks of hard pavement this year. Medford property-owners are petitioning the council of that city to pave 176 blocks, or about ten miles. Notice that the property- owners themselves are asking tor ine improvement. It is so in every city whAr a beginning Is made In build- tt,-.nrfnffiH . streets. ine r 3 LLIW LJI ui." work never stops alter a sum once made. Dallas Observer. Thn ditor of Albany Democrat is nr-tiiailv countlne: ahead to the date of Easter. That's one way of count ing th bachelor members of the rra- ternltv. You can bet that me omui members will be "looking out o' the window." or measuring up their aa vertising for the month. naoer. Us liltj J2jUI-C f- ao ao j - - inflnfincfi will bS measured by the in terest you take in it. Don't knock It boost it. TUST SOMETHING TO MAKE HOME MERRY To Delight the Young and the Old We know by long experience that th irhole year .will be happier an Edison Instrument in the home. An Edison Phonograph is the with Most Desired and Appre ciated of Them All We bar a full and complete Hne of Instruments and ar making a spec laity of Probate Court Matters Estate of William H. Knower, de ceasedfinal discharge ordered. H5ISC3N U Talking Machines and Records la records we hare the 10-inch double-disc, reproducing the very latest from the music centers of the world. Singer Sewing Machines Don't forget we are exclusive agents for the world renowned Singer Sew ing Machines. We can offer them to you on the most approved terms. Include us in your' daily round of XMAS INSPECTION. We will give you pleasure and satisfaction In every purchase you make. SALEM MUSIC COMPANY (Incorporated) SUCCESSOR TO L. F. SAVAGE. 247 Commercial St., Salem, Or.