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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
mA rnm . ' INOiFENDtNCl ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREOQN, EPT: mP,R in. U10. '" PACE FOUR . M. ., ' - I INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE CHARLES EOWARD HICKS wd at Independence, Ore., pout office as sevondclaas iuatur. SuVicrlptlon, 140 Par Year In this Issue, a correspondent un der the nom de plume of "A Truth Seeker" attempts to answer the arti cle of Mrs. S. II. Cuthbert, of last week. In this reply l advanced the argument not against keeping a day, but Sunday, as a Sabbath. It main tains that Sautrday Is the true Sab bath. While It Is not the business of this office to foster any creed. It certaluly is proper to state that the "Truth Seeker" correspondent has not ans wered Mrs. Cuthberfs article. In this day of individualists and busied Inter pretations, each believer should have charity for the other's creed. It Is the general honest Interpretation of the people that Sunday is the day of rest. The state laws have virtually bo declared. It Is proper then to ex pect every one to keep Sundays as rest day. If others wish to keep Sat urdays.well and good.but they should be charitable to those who keep Sun day. I acre yard that will produce 9000 pounds which Is the best record of any of the yards reported. Only a few yards have finished picking. It is safe to say that the yards of J. H. Burton, Horst Bros., Walker Bros., Davidson A Hedges, J. E. Hubbard, Sloper & ration, and a cumber of othera will yield more than last year. From reports from many cf the leading hop growers it is evident that the hops of this section are superior to the crop of last year, In both qual ity and quantity. Krebs Bros, will hardest about 1800 bales. C. A. Me. Laughlin's yard will yield 1100 bales, I which is 300 less than last year. His hops suffered considerably on account of the dry weather. W. W. Percival has the best yield of any of the large yards. He has sixty-five acres which will average about 2"00 pounds to the acre. Mr. Damon has a three- Dunlway'a Record If State Printer Dunlway has made a saving to the taxpayers of the state of $40,000 In three years why does he not show It by facts and figures All this great saving Is credited to utterances by the state press through articles probably written or Inspired by the State Printer himself. In fact all such savings were made by the Secretary of State under conditions over which Dunlway had no control. The figures Quoted by William J. Clarke, the Republican, flat salary candidate, who stands alone as pledged to this great reform, aro ta ken from the records in tho Secreta ry of State's office. They are "mate rial and contain facts and figures which the voter and taxpayer should know," saya Judge Calloway, (demo cratic) circuit Judge of the Third Dis trict. Don't Break Down Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You "can't over-tax stom ach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without danger to yourself. If you are weak'or run-down, or under strain Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers and general office work. ' The development of the Northwest will afford openings for thousands in the next few years. Prepare now. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Salem, Oregon COTTAGE H OTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel s-s. PRE PA R E .wsMs For Bumper Fruit and Hop Crop FRUIT DRYING STOVES & STEEL HOP STOVES a Specialty These stoves are made of heavy boiler plate lined with fire brick - they re quire no masonry to be installed every inch of these stoves is heating surface they are made in all sizes We also have Dryer Pipes AIDERS0N FURNACE CO. MANUFACTURER OF The Furnace That Has Made Salem Famous $58 TRADE 8TREET, SALEM, ORE CON. PHONE 886 of any kind, take Electric Bitters, the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van do Saiide of Kirkland, III., ,rUo- "That I did not break down. while enduring a most severe strain, for three months, is due wnoiiy 10 Electric Bitters." Use them and en Joy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c at all drug gists. Republicans and others should read the arguments, puliliHlicd In the Cor rupt practices pamphlet, mipplU-d ly William J. Clarke and Willis S. Dunl way, ana then decide who was telling the truth. Which one Is the taxpay ers' friend? JOHN DEERE FARM. IMPLEMENTS We have the walking plow, the gang and the disk. We also have the steam plow, made by the John Deere people. We have everything in the line of farm implements. Lead The World The Kentucky grain drills give the best of satisfaction to' all users We have' the disk, both single and double. We have the hoe and shoe drills of this make. We are Polk county agents for Monmouth, Airlie and Independence. . -WINEGAR& IiORENCE MONMOUTH, OREGON JOHN DEERE BUQGIE8 ARE ALt MtWT W. G HAWLEY Member Of Congress Republican Candidate for Renominatlon to CONGRESS Has a good clean record of effective service and has faithfully lived up to his motto adopted four ' yearfe ago: ."No Interests to Serve but the Public Interests" .'.. Some of the things accomplished at the last session of Congress: Secured over $880,000 for river and harbor improvement in this Congressional District. Secured over $630,000 for public building and other purposes In this District, including Ore gon's Civil War Claim. Defeated the Lafeah Apple Box Bill. Aided miners and settlers on public domain. Including Siletz settlers. Secured passage of many bills of Interest to localities and for relief of veterans of our wars. Has been an active supporter of the administration in redeeming platform pledges and assist ed in passage of Railroad Rate Act, Postal Savings Bank Act, Qureau of Mines Act, Reclamation Certificates Act, and many other acts of great national importance. He has won the Hearty Commendation' of Ex-president Roosevelt For Upholding Progressive Measures Urged by Him, while President of the : ' United States. Washington, May 29. President Roosevelt today issued a statement commending the Oregon members of the House fo their support of administration policies and wishing them success in the coming elections in that state. The statement follows': ' ' The President today Said goodby to the two Oregon Congressmen, Messrs. Hawley and Ellis, and stated publicly that he took the occasion to thank them for the attitude hey had consistently maintained in support of the administration's policies, and to wish them success in the . election which Is to take place on Monday next. ' i ' 1 ' The President stated that he wished publicly to express his appreciation of the cordial man ner in which the gentlemen had backed up the policies and the measures which the President felt were of such consequence for the welfare of the country, in connection, for instance, with such matters as securing proper employers' liability legislation, both'as regards Interstate commerce and as regards the employees of the government Itself; securing child labor legislation, and the ef fort to secure the proper administration by the courts of the power of injunction, and finally se curing by the nation of thoroughgoing and adequate control over the great interstate corporations, a control which shall be both effective to prevent any wrongdoing by them and at the same time of such character as will permit the reward in ample fashion of all business which is so conducted , as to be for and not against the public interest. From the New York Tribune, Zl&y 30, 1908.