Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 01, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. JULY 1. 110-
PAGE TWO
DEERING
BINDEES. MOWERS
RAKES AND
EXTRAS
Plymouth binder
Twine
Winegar & Lorence
Monmouth, Or.
JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT
REPUBLICANS
ASSEMBLY
(Continued from first page.)
pledge to it our loyal and enthusiastic
support.
Resolved, that we indorse the wise,
patriotic and progressive administra
tion of President Taft, and that we
rejoice in the fact that the pledges
made by the Republican party in its
National platform of 1908 have been
faithfully kept.
"Resolved, 'that we believe in the
rigid enforcement of the anti-trust
legislation now on the statute books,
and in the enactment of such further
laws along the same line as may be
necessary to safeguard and protect
at all times the interest of the con
sumers of manufactured products.
Resolved, that we demand of our
officials, both county and state, the
most rigid economy consistent with a
progressive administration of the pub
lic business.
"Resolved, that we demand of the
State Legislature an economical ex
penditure of the public funds; the
abolition of any unnecessary boards
or commissions, and that we especial
ly demand of our representatives in
that body that they oppose with their
votes and influence the appointment
of clerks for the less important legis
lative committees.
"Resolved, that we recognize in the
Improvement 0f our public roads and
highways the greatest factor in the
upbuilding of the country, socially
and industrially; that we demand a
continuation of the betterment of our
county roads as rapidly as the finan
cial condition of the county will per
mit. I "Resolved, that we favor an ap
propriation by the legislature to re
imburse the Indian War veterans for
horses and supplies furnished by
them for use in the Yakima Indian
War and that we ask Congress to
place these veterans on an equality
with the veterans of other wars in
the matter of pensions.
"Resolved, that it is the policy of
the Republican party to nominate on
ly the very best men available for
the various offices of public trust;
that we recommend to the favorable
consideration of the people of Polk
county the candidates indorsed by
this assembly, and that we pledge to
such candidates our loyal and enthu
siastic support."
WOULD CREDIT HOME DUTIES
or aud tlm lM "' mm!'"! f"r "
Tho U.kiI fair In Yamhill, I'"'".
Itentoii, I -miii Va.o ami Vwk conn
tie. totsHhor Uli Un hoo ami
homo lutluotrlal work dono at EuKfii.
have mvlmd me iuol thumuKhly
that the plana ar practicable, '
that school work and hoitiw work,
arhctul play home play, and lov
for parnnU and rtMHt for teacher
and fellow-puplla can b't U foatered
iKvj.xlooj oioptuioo OJotil X(
tween school and homo, o lhat Iho
whole child la taken Into account at
all time.
Written for Independence Knter
prlat. by R. L. Alderman.
Those Pies of Boyhood
How delicious were the pica of boy
hood. No pies now ever taate ao K'J
Whafa chained? TIh ple? No-
you. You"ve lost tho mroiiK. healthy
stomach, the vigorous liver, the 't-;
Ive kidneys, lh regular bowel of
boyhood. Your dlRestlon U poor and
you blamo the food. Whafa need
...I A complete taiiln up by Elec
'trie Hitters of all organs of digestion,
Stomach. Uver, Kidney. lkiweU
!Try them, They'll restore your boy
!hood appetite and appreciation of
I food and fairly natural your body
with new health, strength ami tigr.
r,0c at all druggist- j
Church Property Taxed
u p,.Hiilt of Instructions from the
! Oregon State Tax Commtsslon.AsseaH
'or Crandall ot Hillsboro will I'hue
jon the assessment rolls all church
! property which Is not occupied and
used solely as a house of worslp Id
that city.
I
A Golden Wedding
means that man and wffe have lived
to a good old ago and consequently
have kept healthy. The best way to
keep healthy Is to see that your liv
er does Its duty 36.". days out of .iti."..
The only way to do this Is to keep
nallard's Herblne In the house and
take It whenever your Uver gets In
active. fiO cents per bottle. Sold by
Williams Drug Co. I
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
....BY THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
(Continued from first page)
cause early in life they had the res
ponsibility of home thrust upon them.
I am sure that the motto "Everybody
Helps," is a good one.
But one says, "How can It be
brought about? How can the school
give credit for industrial work done
at home?" This may be accomplished
by printed slips asking the homes to
take account of the work that the
child does at home under the instruc
tion of the home, and explaining that,
credit wiii be given this work on the
school record. These slips must be pre
pared for children according to age
so that the child will not be asked to
do too much, for it must be clearly
recognized that children must have
time for real play. The required tasks
must not be too arduous, yet they
must be real tasks. They must not
be tasks that will put extra work on
parents except in the matter of In
struction and observation. They may
well call for the care of animals, and
should include garden work for both
boys and girls. Credit in school for
home industrial work (with the par
ents' consent) should count as much
as any one study in school .
I Td add interest to the work, exhib
itions should be given at stated times
so that all may learn from each oth-
CHARLES EDWARD HICKS
for Insurance protection. Representing
CUcst Chester and German
American
Insurance companies of New York.
jiutoitiobile Sarage
and
Repair Shop
C. B, ZUMWALT, PROPRIETOR
BELL PHONE 731
Spacious and fully equipped
for the repair, care, sale and
housing of automobiles.
Charges are reasonable and
all work guaranteed.
Special attention paid to repairs of
farm implements, grinding plow
shares. Brazing a specialty.
Bicycle repairing and supplies
We do everything that is done in iron
sauem nasie co.
(Incorporated) SUCCESSOR TO L. F. 8AVAG.
247 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon
The Goden Tongue
of Music
IS EVERYWHERE. "HE WHO HATH NO MUSIC IN HIS SOUL IS FIT
FOR TREASON'S VILEST GOAL." IF YOU LOVE MUSIC COME IN
AND HEAR THE LATEST RECORDS -SOME VERY CATCHY ONES
THAT DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO
HAVE YOU EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
SONGS AND SHEET MUSIC. ALL THE OLD-TIME SONGS AND LAT
EST AND MOST POPULAR AIRS AND CLASSICS. WE WOULD LIKE
TO DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THE
Singer and Wheeler-Wilson
Sewing Machines