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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
mttntr PAQEB ! I. - - . " a NOtPENDENCl tNTEWPWIg. INP,eitNDENCE. QrU60N. OCTOltWtniilO. lAOt EIGHT i 4 T Your Money's Worth in a Watch Case ihe reliable watch case,, with its tight-fittinc nnri TfiT TMIIHV IS il Illll'llLV 1111V. v.. workmanship. There are a dozen ways to cheapen it in amount of labor put on it. in skill, in wc.Kht, in fineness. Tgtini watch case is made not merely to please the eye and to sell but to . protect the wonderfully fine and delicate mechan.sm of the watch m YZ kUow'n-is in buying anything : if you take things for granted and don't know what to ask for you get an adulterated art.cle-a subsftute said to be "just as , Rood hh? J",,, il(tguirL They are ...nd.rd wi.h. The trade mark. illustrate 1 on J pg tn.T They mean ab.olut7mtegrity in bullion the fine jewelry trade, ""JScS cm. Be .uri to find them. Every good jeweler value, m aay in C7''X ' j rriea the ca.es. They are made for ladies' and men'i The Keystone Watch Case Co. Ma f f Fiuiaaeipnia JJ ... - TK ADC MARK CRESCENT GOLD FILLED KEYSTONE SOLID GOLD TAM MAM J'AS.BOSS COLD FILLED O. A. KREAMER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN INDEPENDENCE, OREGON MONMOUTH HAS A STRONG W&h lingshead wa3 primed full and ready! for battle. He completely refuted tne false statements made by Senator Ruth and the other liquor speaker. He said it was ridiculous for anyone to attempt to make people think that Maine or Kansas drank more liquor than any other state. A glance at California. Illinois. Missouri and a ' -r W i,rv,t tv,a union temDer nnmhor nf other wet states will at J-riiSl Duuuay uifeiii. v" - . . - ance mass meeting at the Methodist 0nce convince the Inquirer that Ruth church was well attended. Dr. Hoi-. told an untruth. . . ANSWERS RUTH ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY MY FALL OPENING OF HIGH CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING WILL BE CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 24 UNTIL NOVEMBER DURING WHICH TIME WILL OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON MERCHANT "TAILORED SUITS PRICES (25 TO $40. Ho also showed how tne siaie- ments regarding arrests were mislead ine. In Maine and Kansas men are arrested for being drunk. In, Portland Oregon, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and other wet places, drunkards are simply taken home an not arrested. He showed that the greater home rule bill comes from the liquor Inter ests who are seeking to get complete control of the state. The smaller the unit the less protection to the peo ple. County option is loss safe than state option and precinct option less safe than, county. In the home rule bill, local option applies only In the city precinct. -Take a city of four precincts. . Even if the majority of the people of the city favored pro hibition, the liquor interests could so colonize their men that at least one precinct would go wet. This is the cardinal point of the "scheme of the home rule people. No city, county or state can be safe under such a plan. He also attacked the "personal liberty" cry. While every man has certain rights, no man has a right to do anything that will harm his fel low. No man cam beat his wife ev en in his own house or cruelly mis treat his horse wihtout violating com mon law. Personal liberty sounds well but is very misleading and when applied .to the liquor business, it means anarchy. HYPOCRISY IN HIGH PLACES designed dndilirrli of of Ueorg Wblteaaer, dM,4. (tied ber final aecorml l c,!l'7 court of (ha HUte of Oroi ror kuj that tutupUy, tne November. 1910. ",ur ot iherw.f. at tlu ru" r.K it... iai.i count court III thi tvl I of iliM. Hlk County. Orenon, baa V wish Mln to rail the ll,,n,:b.., n appointed ly aald urt tloa of our tvdrt to the r.l,r,n,'um and plw for th h-arli of 'b of th woaur which will app.-ar onj jtH,tUtnt l0 ,hu fumi ai.ount a"I thtt ballot for r'lorlii th Normal ,,,,,;,( Uierf. School. Not that aiitlfli NANCV A. WlllTKAK"'!, opiM.Mtiioii. for no i-ltlKMi. of It'll Admlnlairairts of th, viau. f cuunty ahould hav any qumtcn ln.u,.orKrt vhinkir, d'ai"d. hl mind about the advisability of ;lv-j r,mU,j BnJ f.rn pubUh. t lr litK a favorablrt trot-on thla iiniin', . u ,8)0 F Swop, Attoni. j-. 2-4 hui for far the cin.'Ht bolwii th ' , OPPohIiik caudlda'l.-a lll overshadow N0XICE 0F FINAL SETTLEMENT oihor auonlloiia and ou otTi ov- Nolle la hereby lveo that th undoraUneJ admlnlatrator of th. -tate of Henry FliekliiAer. d.-ceninMl. haa filed hU final acroimt In th County Court of theUlatP of Oreou for I'olk County, and that MondUy. tha ?th day of November. IU1". at ! erlook thla lualter, and poimuiy a few new men In tu county may not underatand the meaning of thla meaa ure, therefore It U of prim Import ance that we remind ouraelvea and nelKhkora to not overbMik voting for It There are a f'W plain fact that t thereof, at' the court room or tbU Queatloa of renlor.ng th Normal gad c,untT fourt( in the city of I'al bould be wcoguUed by the voter Oregon, hag been appointed by Uf n..v Mtutrt In the connldoratlon of ..ij cort M tha time and pl e t " choola: first, to all who have taken (he hewing of objection, to the nab! any Interest In the matter .thorx la flllk account aud th atteinent no question whatever but It will only thereof. be a very ahort time until at lensv Dated and firat puuunnea rpiieui- 111 one well-equipped ivornmi wm u ber 30, 1910. maintained In Oregon. Second, the WHAM FLICKINfihK- acarclty and need of trained teacher J Admlnlatrator of the estate of Hen iniinj - i - JuBtiflea thla opinion In the nilnda of Ty f-llcklnger. deceased. n. F. SWOfK, Attorney. 18-22 nil nwn the casual observer. Again, when the question of cost of main taining thla achool la considered It is evident the tax will bo very mucn less by restoring the pioneer school at Monmouth rather than the estab lishing of a new achool at any other Dolnt: for one of two things will cer tainly be done, either the Momnouth school will be restored, or a new one. at a cost which we estimate at not less than a quarter of a million, will bo established In some other town. if for no other reason, local pride should Impel every man In Polk coun-l ty to vote Yea for the Monmoum achool, but If. In the minds of anyj who do not fully understand the Bit-i uatlon. the question of cost Is raised, about the big "drive" that's going on It Is fairly answered In the reference jown at this meat market, ao. above. It will be cheaper to main- That's really too bad. tain this school," than assist l::i the THis SHOP IS "DRIVING"' TO GET A..l.ltuKl.,.. nf aluau'htiro which vnllR TRADE. rBiauuDuuifD v. v11? ;.......-., - w w .., will be dona by not voting favorably , realty deserve it, because we take . . I . . . . ...... .. ..A jttl.,,1!! on this measure. such pains to seivu you mm 1 !wlth choicest of meat at lowest or Miss Cordia Gooch of Dallas spent prices. Try ua and you'll be coi a few days visiting In. Independence vlnced. this week. , ! ORDERS u,vtr RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENiiur GEO. F. HECK INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Dell phone 163 Home phono 410 HAVE YOU HERDT (Heard) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the un- kMl'M U S E immsm n THE eating Shotguns IN TH'E U. S. ARMY. The U. S. Army authorities know a gun J that is why, when they decided to equip some troops with repeating Bhotguns, they selected the Win chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know a gun; that's why.-after aubmitting a Winches ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests they pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. If you want a shotgun buy the one whose atrength and reliability led tho U. S. Army authorities to select It and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that'a the Winchester. RELIABL E REPEATERS MOSIER, THE TAILOR 456 COURT STREET, SALEM, OREGON (Continued from first page) who knows that if his remark were untrue, he might be sued for libel. This must then be very strong evi dence that what he says Is true. Will the citizens of Polk county and Ore gon be deceived by this Ananias? No, they are too intelligent and high minded. The fact that the Home Rule Association sends out such men shows that they endorse his sophis tries and misstatements and are in co-operation with him to deceive the people for 'the sake of saving the liq uor traffic. Such effrontery antago nizes every lover of decency and will help make Oregon dry. TELEPHONE MAIN 175 A. C MAGER3, Propriet" Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALEIDEALEfQN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS " ' 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM ' OREGON CHARLES EDWARD HICKS for Irrsurance protection. Representing me$f easier and German American nurnce ' oompsnle of NW York. V