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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
fAOK FIVE CIQMT PAQKl INDtFtNOtNCE INTtRPflltC. INDtFf NDINCt. OHIOON. OCTOBER l. 0. GLASS TO SPEAK AT OPERA HOUSE On Kr.day night, Otiobvr SI, J. M. Glius of Pasadena? t ultfi rl. 'l l'ik l tho opera bouse. Ho U bright, braluy, winy, coin lin ing mid logical. "It aonio Hum 1m I Jtint a itofil Gough, In omi better." There bo good mimic. Everyone . U welcome. Genuine Bargain We have a beautiful Smith I)t in m piano, III fancy fMtin-4 wa- THE LSILAU you read at 7 If a weekly pa in r, adapted csp. dully for the PaeiflO Count farmer. Subscription price II. .10 a year, Walt. You tun read It and li e Independence. Knterprixe for one year, 104 copies .'2 of Pacific Homo-st-nd and 12 of Indepondotic Enter-jir.H'- for tlio price of one, $1.50. By ixn I a 1 arrangement wit are able to offer our reuder this rat.;. Bond In your subscription now. lit member $1.50 for both. I'ay cither office and mention thla advertisement to secure the. two paperH. TIiIb offer la only to new subscribers of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Fcr the Ambitions 21 utocrs::!? ) coucanon nut raw, which u shipped la to In-d.-pemleora, by uiltsk. Tlila Inatru tneiit la absolutely new aud In perfect eond.tlou. We will either rent thla ptano, or acll It at a substantial r duct Ion. .Mako ua an offer. Wholo iuU Dept., ISlli and 1'ottygrovB ft. Pi.rtlmul Ore. HI' Forced to Leave Home Every year a large number ot poor aufferera whoaa lung are aor and racked with cougha are urged to o tt another climate. Hut thla la costly aud not alwaya sure. Th r'a a l"--ter way. l-t-t Dr. Klim'a New Dbuov ery cure ymi at home. "It cured ma of Inns trontle," wrliea W. It. Nel son ,f t alauiihe, Ark., "when all fclso fulled and I pained 47 pound In weight. It's surely tho king of all couch and lunir cure." Thousand own the r live aud health to IL lt'a positively guaranteed , for CoukIib, CoMa. LaGrlppe, Aathma, Croup all Thrdnt and Lung trouble. f.0c and $1. Trial bottle free at all druKKlst. CITY NEWS NOTES ABUSING THE INITIATIVE. tr. '. rr. "I '"" tiua U mmrf. T. made Puri ty f0 CANDY NTMMIII the uooua C., Mtrt., Pwllui Onto Compare Our Prices Tflth Umm h k" J b fcrtj of nj ou wflf tht or ou auliaUiUII Inn on U work o J jou not vt twttsr pkiiiiM of k attjwbtn, M aiu how muoh you pjr. f irKUA lawaau i brllm work for ut- t ... bril work for out- . V of-towa patrou In v " it v frt. whn ulftuw or .'ij.1:... v.::. ... i..i.i.wA.hi..iHu. ? Molar Ci $5.00 V1 A-mBriiaTartk4.00 V V v 3 i uianuN ru nu ' 'fallow rrtllnn .0 iQoodRubaar An Pl.lt. O.OU BtitRtdRuUur. Ptaua T.bD . . ..... en ct w a mil. PiunaxaatltMHU ralouii uiriuMi .ou aa ruaa urwiwta rttruaa amavr MiTHODt 4 AU work fulljr gwoutBed tat tMUxm ywm. ) to 1 v.mn.fe.Mriina TibtfataWaahlniraia mTtwS.aRC. or.. un' ii null. u. 8uoUyt. 1 Initiatlv for Mattsra of General Interett. "Tho Inltlutlv prlvlles I a valua ble right and tho people of Oregon aro fortunate In the pottnesitlon ot the aamo . It la a right though that ahould be UHed with dlBcretlon, If the Initia tive I Invoked Indiscriminately. It will be of Injury rather than of bene lit." aaya the Pendleton East Ore gonlan In It Usue of July Vi. j "By the nature of thlnK the Inltla , tlve should be used for the aettloment of question that are of general atate. j Interest and question upon which the people at large are capable of judg ing.' It waa proir that the direct prl I Diary-law be enacted under the Init iative. The law could not have been enactod in any other way. Legisla ture eleoted under the old convention ayBtem would never have passed the direct primary law. It waa proper that the corrupt practice act be en acted under the Initiative and refer endum. That law pertains to political morality and the people were able to Judge of the merits oT the law. It is all right to settle the normal school problem under the Initiative. The legislature ba utterly failed to handle the question. "But the moat glaring abuse of the Initiative Is on the part of those who have proposed county division meas ures. Eight bills have been filed ask ing for the creation of new counties or for the changing of boundary lines. In each case 'the question involved Is of a purely local nature; not of state lu teres t. It will be "impossible for the people of the state to Judge o. these measures with intelligence. Ai' division disputes should have been held in abeyance pending the p-stug. of a law calling for the suttiomeut o. such disputes by the people directly concerned. The county divisionlsU. however, have refused to wait. They have submitted their bills In hopes the people will vote blindly for them. They have abused the Initiative priv ilege and they should be rebuked for doing bo. Every oounty division bl!l should be voted down. '. . , "Insist that the initiative be used only when It may be invoked with propriety." CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. The Kind You Uara Always BougU Bear tha Signature o .n- nut iinrtfi. rlltfCfmra.Keit wvuen yuu idt - half sick and everything seems to ba going; wrong, you can blame It on yQUC liver It la torpid. You need A Medicine of Power in All Liver Disorders. . vThen'th'e Mver Is torpid. It throws impurities Into tfia system. Which Aamper every organ In the body. The result is that func tional processes are -not properly carried on. Impurities get into the blood, the stomach Is bilious, the kidneys weak and the bowels Irregular generally constipated. Herblne clears out all these Impurities, opens up the obstructed channels, strengthens the torpid Hver, cleanses the blood, purifies and regulates the bowels. After the aystem has been thus overhauled, there Is an Immediate; Improvement Appetite returns, digestion is good, the. eplrlta rise, the mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, fcealtby. conditions everywhere In the body. , Price 50c per Bottle. JAMES F. MLLArlD ' PROPRIETOH T. LOUtt, MO. To CUM 8 martins Eyrbnll". Sora V.yr ot Weak Slakt, an Stephens Eye Salve. ISold Amo RteoMwaiMoaDgvLI WILLIAMS DRUG CO. Gt tagged. Don't fall to get lanieed. Everyone buy a tag for library fund. Mra. Claude Kklnner went to SaU-m Wednesday. Tag day Balurday. October for bent-fit of library. Tbo E. E. I'addock home la belna attractively painted. E. T. Henkle left Sunday for Philo math to remain a few day. t "" A good pair rwullng glaM zJ? 100 at Kramer'. tl Mr. 0). Kutch I apendUig a few days in Portland thla week. Mr. P. M. Klrkland I spending the week with her parent In Portland. Mr. Ja. L. Collin of Salem 1 a vlBltor among relative In this pjace. Ilenton Bower of Ashland 'came up Tuesday to remain a few dt-a. Mis Maude Illff of Portland was a Sunday visitor with ber brother hero. Miss Gladys Irviiwj and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were Salem shoppers last Thursday. ' For Sale A team and new light wagon. Enquire of Moore & Ward, In- dependence. j Mrs. Gus Pagenkoph of Alrlie visit-1 ed with Mrs. M. W. Walluce Friday of last week. E. V. Carter of Ashland spent a few days the first of the week with Win. Addison and family. Mrs. W. A. Vanortwick of Seattle Is visiting friends la town and look ing after property Interesta here. O. A. Wolverton, Monmouth's post master, and Mrs. Irene Dalton were united in marriage Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. W. Wallace spent Sunday in Corvallia visiting her daughter.Miss Grace, of the Oregon Agrlcultuarl Col lege. ' " ' . " ' Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goodwin left yesterday for San Francisco to re main during the winter and perhaps permanently. Mrs. M. Stine of Monmouth left last Friday for a visit to Spokane and Pullman, Washington, and to Mis soula, Montana. Mrs. Dee Taylor Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Nina Whitman, at Medford. She is accompanied by her Infant son. George Howard. A "Shadow Social" will be given by the Fraternal Union of America In the K. of P. hall on Hallowe'en.. Re member the date," October 31.' Report of the W. C. T. tli conven tion which was hejd In Salem Octo ber 11 to 14, will be printed in next week's issue of the Hnterprise. Mrs. L. , Baldwin and Miss Alice Muhleman left on the Tuesday after noon' train for Portland as delegates to the Baptist state convention. The Louise, one of Skinner Bros-' boats, has beem repaired and placed on the Independence-Salem run. This will Insure a more regular schedule to the patrons of the line. Wo, Macartney of Virginia, who has been spending two or three weeks with his uncle, R. H. Knox, and family, left Monday for Portland where he expects to remain for some time. I. H. Van Winkle of Salem, repub lican candidate for Circuit Judge. He has practiced in all the courts and has had' seven years judicial experi ence as assistant to Attorney-General Crawford. (Paid advertisement.) 21-23 W. W. Percival brought to this of fice one large potato with seven mer chantable potatoes growing on the large one. Mr. Percival produced seven sacks of potatoes on four square rods of ground, which would be fiqual to 280 sacks per acre. Orchardists Attention Now is the time to spray for Anthracnose, or Dead Spot, also Woolly Aphis. Call and get full information as to what to spray with. Use our Pea Crystal blue stone and Roche Harbor Lime. Williams Drug Co. 20tf f W. L. BICE THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR THE OFFICE OF - SHERIFF OF POLK COUNTY respectfully solicit the support of the voters pf Polk county and prom ise If elected to glvs the people of Polk county a clean, Impartial and bualnesallka admlnletration of the of fice of aheriff, with fairness to all but favors to none and hope to be . come acquainted with aa many of th voters aa my time will permit before the election on November 8, 1910. r Yours respectfully, W. L. BICE They All Loe Out When the liquor interests send out men to represent their cause they ln variably loose out. Col. Hofer for awhile consented to debate with Dr. Wilson but the liquor Interests of Portland were disgusted with his work. Ex-Mayor Rose campaigned the state. An ex-saloon keeper and now a wet advocate.of Dallas, said Rose harmed the wet cause. Hon. A. S. Ruth failed so terribly that two of the wet attorneys of the county have said that if the liquor interests send many more such men the county will surely go dry. Then there Is the oth er Ananias posing a a representa tive minister, Wm. A. Wasson. With his bold effrontery he is doing much damage to the wet side. The people of Oregon are thinking seriously and (.hey want the facts. To try to up holster the wet side by false state ments, jugglery of facts and" offense prejudices does not satisfy the think ing man. Pianos and Organs wmm-L'Tt. - CalRitig inacMne from the cheapest to the best sold on Installments and rented. A full stock of Records. Geo. C. Will Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON SALEM, OREGON Sewing macbifw latest Sheet mask ""t. '. . ' Genuine needles. Oil an fm and Organ Studies. , new parts for all sewing ( Violins, Guitars, machines. Sewing machines Mandolins and Banjos. rented. ?rJuJwr Geo. C. Will Geo. CMWM SALEM, OREGON AUEM, ORtGON