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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
tORT PAOtt PAOl TWO INOCPENOeNCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. OCTOBER 81. ,1910. 2S3L 1 Important properties of J the Grape are transmitted by Absolutely Pura to the food. , The food is thereby made more tasty and digestible Si WILL CAMPAIGN FOR BOWERMAN (The Oregonian.) Dan J. Malarkey, Republican candi date for Joint senator and 'progres sive" leader In the antl-prlmary. cam paign has announced his firm Inten tion to stand by and work for the CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Business Directory of each City, Tw and Village B Oregon and Washington, Hiving a Descriptive HkrUh of each place, location. Shipping Facilities and a Classi fied Directory of each Business and Profession, B. 1. FOTJK CO., inc. Beatue, v awn. EBlfcfcers Succeed when everything etee feuls. In nervous prostration and femal weaknessea they era the wmpnrvM remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY .LIVER AND STOMACH VrOU CLE h la the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. election of Mr. Bowerman as Repubil can nominee for governor. "I'cerUlnly mu going to support Mr. IVuweruuui," said Mr. Malarkey D di fcuaslmc the present political situation. "I did not participate In the lata pri mary election. either as a voter or a candidate, with my ftngert crossed. Nor did I regard It aa a game of head I win. nils you lo.M Unless those who participate therein abid by the result. a primary election of and within a political party under th direct primary law, serves no good purpose and Is a mere waste of time and effort "One of the main objections to -the old convention plan of nominating candidates was that through 'frauie ups' and slntea and miinlpulatlon of delegates by unscrupulous and self seeking political bosses, the candi dates named by the convention were rarely the real choice of the rank and file of the party; and that such meth ods occiutonod nnd frequently Justi fied the opposition to such nominees of .many members of the party. Safeguards Are Ample. "To overcome those objections the direct primary law was enacted. Un der It any member of a party can with little trouble, become a candi date for nomination, and the candi date who receives the most votes In the big convention held on primary election day in which all the members of the party participate with equal voice and equal Influence under the safeguards of the .Australian ballot system and the registration law be comes the nominee oi the party. Un der the system no loyal Republican can consistently oppose one who has been so chosen as the nominee of his party. "Mr. Bowerman compiled with the direct primary law In becoming a can didate for the Republican nomination for governor In that he filed a suffic iently signed petition in regular form with the proper official and otherwise did everything required by that law. The primary election was regularly held and fairly conducted. No one contends that It waa tainted by fraud or corruption. Notwithstanding the handicap of an assembly endorsement, M. "Bowerman received the most votes for governor In that election and be came the lawful nominee. I opposed his nomination. I voted against him In the primary election. But I bow to the will of the rank and file of the Republican party as expressed by the verdict of the ballot box'. The Repub licans have expressed their will. They have selected a republican ticket of which Mr. Bowerman la the head. He la Just as nurely and legally and right fully th nominee of the party as 1 am or any other Republican who at the primary election received a plu rality of votes cast tor the nomination sought. Party Will Expressed. "It Is said by those whowould now' have antl-aesembly Republicans op pose Mr. Bowerman, that he was not the choice oi a majority or tne mem bers of the party. Neither was Mr. Lafferty, who waa nominated for con gress in this district, nor Mr. Wein hereer. who waa nominated for con stable In this city, the choice of a ma jority of the republicans who voted, for candidates for those nominations. Kills A Murderer A merciless murderer Is Appendicit is with many victims. But Dr. King s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach,, liver and bowels, preventing mat ciust?.i"5 that invites appendicitis, curing Con stipation, Headache, BiUwuiess, Chills. 25c at all druggists. A Good Position ran he had by amDitloas young mfin and ladies to. the field, of 'Wire less" or Railway telegraphy. Since tho R-hnnr law became effective, ana since the Wireless companies are es tablishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with gooo. chance of advancement. The Nation al Telegraph Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes in America under supervision' of R toll and WSre'iess! Officials and plaees all graduates into poslticwiB. It will pay you to write them for lull ae- tailH 17-Z2 Thp Independence council turned down the proposed license law. They believed it was presented solely for the purpose of effecting the voting at election. It is amazing what in trigues the liquor interests seek to perpetrate. CHALLENGE IS ., NOT ACCEPTED In last week's issue of the fcnter prise was published tho challenge Rev. Weber of this city Kv to Hon. A. 8. Ruth. This was flatly denied. Ou last Friday night, twenty-five dol lars was offered the "wet" advocate If privilege of answering immediately were given Mr. Wobor. This, too, was refused. Why all this refusing to meet iu Joint debate a man favoring t. it. 1. 1.... s It tvtrtuliilv state-wine proiuui'' - Is not because the local man is u po rt.., in ability for Mr. Ruth Is a state senator. No, It Is not t'1'". but there is no solid, honest argument fa voring the "wet" side. In their ad dresses, the "wef" orators have stooped to wholesale, sophistries, de ceptions, appeals to prejudice, Jug glery of facts, and other unreason able tricks to make it appear they had something to say. A very prominent ex-saloon keeper and a wet voter, now of Dallas, after hearing Kx-Mayor Rose, said to a "dry" man that he was greatly dis pleased with the "wet" orator and that Rose's speech woulil woi a asalnst the saloon. This is true, Kv ery "wet" orator on the stump dis gusts the people and makes more votes for prohibition. Rev. Weber says he Is willing to meet any speaker the "wet" side will put up for joint debate In Indepen dence, Monmouth, Falls City and Pal las. Here Is the opportunity of the "wet" people to show their colors. Let them dare to accept the chal lenge. Dr. and Mrs. Butler entertained a party of hunters from Portland Sat urday and Sunday. They weer C. Q. Sutherland, W. E. Carlon and F. W. Morris.. Spend the Summer at NEWPORT YAOUINA BAY The only beach in the I'aclflo Northwest where th pretty Water Agates. Moss Abates. Moonstones. Caruelian. and Rock Oysters can be found. ' Outdoor Sports, all Kinds Including Hunting, Fishing, digging Rock Oysters. Boating. Surf Bathing Riding, Aatolng, Canoeing and Dancing. I'ure mountain wa ter and'th best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams. Oysters. Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dally. IDKAL CAMI'INU tSROt'NDH. with strict sanitary regulations ut nominal cost.' Low Round-trip Season Tickets from all point In Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. Three-day Saturday to Monday rate from H. P. points, Portland to Cottage Grove Inclusive, including branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Albany, CorvaUis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west. In effect all summor. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. Agent for full particular" aa to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet. "Outlnga In Ore gon," or write to , Wm . McMurray, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON FOR FALL WE ARE SHOWING THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-NOW LINE OF DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST WEAVES AND PATTERNS. AND NEWEST IN PERSIAN 8ILK WAISTING3 Ready Made Waists OUR READY MADE WAISTS ARE THE HIGHEST ART OF TAILORING. . WE HAVE THEM IN PLAIN WHITE TAILORED, TUCKED, EMBROIDERED FRONT, BLACK AND WHITE CHECK, AN ND BLACK SILK. JUST RECEIVED OUR BIG STOCK OF UMBRELLAS. THEY ARE BEAU TIES AND THE PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. Shoes OUR FALL STOCK OF LADIES', GENTS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S 8HOES IS COMPLETE. IP YOU WANT THEM FOR DRESS, WORKING, OR WET WEATHER WE CAN PLEASE YOU. YOURS FOR GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES, Qonkey, Walker & Lehman INDEPENDENCE, OREGON