Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 23, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRI8I.JN0EPEN0ENCE. OREGO".
FACE FOUR
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
CHARLES EDWARD lilCKO
.a t udruaeuc. Ore., post offW as .ooond claiw nttr.
ascription, $U0 Pr Yur "
TO THE PEOPLE
OF POLK C01TV
Five years I was a teacher ta your
public schools. Four year r was
County Clerk of your couuly. and by
your favor. Eight years I represent
ed your county In the Oregon State
Senate, and all that time I never
lost sight of the fact that I belonged
to Polk county, and that I ought to
do my utmost to represent her peo
ple with seal and fidelity. Five years
of that time I was a teacher In your
Normal schools. I leave It for the
people to say whether or not. at all
times, t 8ae to the various trusts
they reposed In me. the best that
was In me.
The encouragement and opportun
ities you gave me went far toward
making of me whatever I am today.
Just now I am candidate for Con
gress, and If I win, and do not car
ry Polk, county with me, the victory
will be attended with a certain de
gree of disappointment, and If I lose,
If Polk county has stood by me, the
defeat will.be shorn of half its dis
appointment. If I am elected to Congress, I
shall always feel that Polk county,
and her people, stand as the very
source and origin of my political life
knd, success.
Entertaining toward you the feel
ing that I do, I can not but harbor
I the belief that ynu may feel recip
rocal toward me. and the Importance
of the crisis throush which 1 am
' passing leads me to make this ap
peal, though under ordinary clrcum
stauces It mlg-ht seem to overstep
he bounds of propriety.
Hoping to have kindly remem
brance at the polls on tne suu
lust., Very sincerely.
D. F. MILKEY
Balem. Oregon, fept. R 191C
(Paid advertisement)
UNION TEMPERANCE RALLY
1 Sunday evening, September
there will be a union service at the
Presbyterian church. Rev. F. E.
Brlckley and Rev. H. Chas. Duoamore
will speak on different aspects of the
temperance question. Some of the
tfty's best musicians will render se
lections and the children will sing
some rousing temperance songs. AH
children are invited to come to the
Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock to pra. ti. e to-. songs.
This is expected to t- the most in
teresting temperance meettns of
. . t
yar.
Dr. Pupanne. Dentin . oer Inde
pendence National Bnk. Bell phone
, 1J1; Independent. 4410. tf
I .
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 stral
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.
Salem. Oregon
PREPARE ss
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
ANDERSON FURNACE CO.
MANUFACTURER OF
ae The Furnace That Has Made Salem Famous
658 TRADE STREET, SALEM, ORE GON. PHONE 888
W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL
COTTAGE HOTEL
CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE
Special Attention to Commercial and
College Oreanizations
160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main
Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel
Salem
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.
of any kind, take- Electric Bitters,
the matchless tonic Medicine. Mrs.
J. E. Van de Sande of Kinkland, fll.,
writes: "That I did not break down,
while enduring a most severe strain,
for three months, is due wholly to
Electric Bitters." Use them and en
Joy health and strength. Satisfaction
positively guaranteed. 00c at all drug
gists. Vetch seed for sale by Hanna Bros.
E. E. Miller of lone, Oregon, broth
er of Mrs. Chas. E. Hicks, is vlsltlnK
at hor home In this city. He reports
flourishing conditions in eastern Ore
gon, the wheat crop this year being
unusually fine.
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 & LOKENCE
MONMOUTH, OREGON
JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT
Has a good clean
W.CHAWLEY
. Member of Congress
Republican Candidate for Renomlnation to
CONGRESS
record of effective service and has faithfully lived up to his motto adopted four '
years ago:
"No Interests to Serve but the Public Interests"
Some of the things accomplished at the last session of Congress: ,,..
Soured over $880 000 for river and harbor improvement in this Congressional District,
lecured over $630,000 for public building and other purposes in this District, including Ore
gon's Civil War Claim.
Defeated the Lafean Apple Box Bill. - ,
Aided miners and settlers on public domain, Including Sileti sett era.
Secure Tnassage of many bills of interest to localities and .for relief of veterans of our wars.
Hr beenTn act e supporter, of the administration in redeeming platform pledges and ass st
ed in passage of Reread Rate Act, Postal Savings Bank Act, Bureau of Mines Act, Reclamation
Certificates Act, and many other acts of great national importance.
He has woa 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 slate.ne.it commending the Oregon
m.ton ot the House fo their support of administration policies and wishing them success in the
-'Sre" Z?St JlZVZn Congressmen, Messrs. Hawley and Ellis.
The Present tooay sa fl I go y nem for the attltudo thoy ha(i consistently
mit:z z'z .t.l pubutiy T .pp-ct,.. ..oc.,,.., T:;
ine nci i. ha.0A the nolicies and the measures which the President felt
ner in which the gentlemen had backed up tne puuwes u ... iJt. .
were of Inch consequence for the welfare of the country, in connection, for instance with such
Tat ers securing proper employers' liability legislation both as regards in erstate commerce
and as regards the employees of the government itself; securing child labor legislate and he ef
fort 2 secure the properl administration by the courts of the power of Injunction, and finally se
curing by the nation of thoroughgoing and adequate control over th a. 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 Yorl Tribune, i.Iay 30, 1908.