Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, November 04, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EIGHT PAQtS
INDirtWDKWCK tWTlWrWf r. INPtPtNOtNCI. OWIQON. NOVtMBtW 4. 1810.
FALSEHOOD
IS
DISPROVED i
I:
lu order to help thvlr cause, some
l "' kdvin ar tlrt ulttlliiK cam-l
fulm ho.idi. It hn ln-'ll staled
ilmi I lui Marlon County Krv Commit-1
leu wit bought off tiy th liquor In-liTi-Htn.
IIi Th Ih a telegram sent W.
I. Miller of Dallas from that commit
i': "Salem. Ore.. Oct, 2.
"W. 1". Miller. DullitN. Oro.Iii re.
MORE FACTS
LESS BOOZE
The "wet" papers are continually
crying. "Mora facta a id oratory."
Aa If newapaiMTa wvt otiri at that
had a iiioricix'ly of the facta. Nine
time out of ten the facta of the wet
papers are cither jutiKled statement,
lilouliat rmuliiklona. anneal to HP'
Boy Wanted
An hundred Ihouaaiid loitl a
year are burled In drunkard'
graves. An tiuudred thousand
bora mukl tome UD 10 tk
tltclr place. Hj you a boy
to offer to lh iiikttuaiiiti maw
of thla frightful uioiiatcrT f
I lnK u because of the gnat number
uf maure already on tho ballot
atul of our confidence that tho male
would no dry. N colniiiltlen had a
chance to sill out. U, h. Ki'llogK.
itnv fi a. ritllluiai. 1'axtnr
CiiiiKrcaatlotml church; Hev
('Miitrtil
II. I
plr to your Inquiry as to why the(jiabco( k. Pastor Hrt Presbyterian
iiuemlmi of local option aa not sub-
mitt. -d In Marlon county thu year
w.ll 8iy ih matter wait discussed I"
opo.t meeting and tho concensus of
opinion In favor of not submit-
CASTOR I A
For IafcmU and Children.
Tti Kind Yea Kavs Always Bonghl
Be&rs tba
Signature of
i
For the Ambitious
(Education
by awll f" thna wb aaaant attntul la
praia. AH yumruim, auciuuwa. ana
aiaiulnatlofia, I IKK.K, c kaauhara,
WwUnta praparlnf tur ( or anlTaral.
tj, mbw i alafca, f raaraa. ang'Baara ana
bona laakara. Ho nraluulaarjr aaaaila
tlua la ranotraS. Tula 111 auoraa attain
orpoviuui t you.
a daaarv-ra boIMia to lha
church- Rev. ll
viral Christian church
Thla should settle thla matter
QprraatMMMiaaffa anlr llniartiniii
EagaM - - - Orao
SI;MsM
Purity
run
- CANDY
rtnioNui
T.lt MODERN
DEALER
Hodara CwhcMamy Ct.. Mfra., wllui, OnfM
Compare Our Prices
With thorn hr bn In th Iwbil of mHam.
ud ton will tbiil w offHr lou nUtteotlMl
on ftll work and 700 rannot iP't ttt4.r raifilaw
rMttv wurk fur out
If Amir..
and roa will w tb-t aa onnr Ion a uUwtaotlMl
Ingnn ail worn ana you cannot pemir rJ
aoxk aaywbara. ao aiaUaf Itow maoh rem tj.
6taati for County Traaaurer
HttvltiK received tho nomination. 01
(lie iHiinoiratle ticket for fount;
Trcuaurer. I wIhu to aay to tho vol
era of I'olk county that If ducted,
will accept the oMIco and do my ut
miMt m traiiHBit tho buHlneaa In I
way that will be a crdlt to inynHf
and the people whom I rprt'ierit. I
1.1. r.i near Alrlle In thla county.
vrailoated fn.m the Monmouth Htate
Normal Bcbool In 18U3. taught achool
n, thla county for aevon ycara, held
the poaltlona of deputy aafor and
.!...,., .i,Urirr rr four vcara. conduct
ru a confectionary etore In Uallaa
for two yi-ara and the remainder of
my time ha been apont keeping
booka for various flrma.
I bellove I can. truthfully aay that
I have always done my work to the
complete satlafactlon of my employ-
era, and I nave in every iae u.
honestly and courteously witn an 01
tholr cuHtomers. Aa practically my
whole life has been spent In this
county, these matters can be eaauy
Investigated.
2223 TRACY STAAT3
(Paid advertisement.)
PLEA FROM
NORTHWEST
i briMi wur
lor -town
onm lr
l-'sllnlfwa)
'"or
- V"
l-'alnlf-M uxtraiitton
rna atmn llHt( or
Itrldan work U oitlar
ad. ContulUlion IrM.
Holu Hmwn. 25.00
Z2kBrldtaTaatk4-00
Gold Filllift 1.00
Entmtl Filllna 1.0
Silvw Fllllnr .5
Qom Rubbar nn
PlilM 6.00
B.ttR.dRubtvar,
PUtM 1.0
II I Will. Pmumvt iat Mtaian PtinltM EltrMlM
a MftM HTuuatn fmtum t aiminn
All work fullr uarnntood for flftoon reara.
Wise Dental Co., inc.
Painless Dentists
r.Htnr Bulkltnc. IhtnUnd WiXihitoa PORTLAND. 0KL
Ofifca Boani U-U.I.IMI. SiuuUt. ta l
7.50
.50
It Is impossible for the Enterprise
to print the many excellent articles
and letters that have come In behalf
of a dry stale and county. The fol
lowing letter deserves special notice.
It is a plea from the northwest part
of tho county. Head it before voting:
Mr. W. P. Miller, Dallas, Oregon.
Dear Sir: In reply to your request
for information concerning the con
ditions of the liquor traffic in this
hum nf lnllt countv will Bar that It
is much better since tho county went
dry In 108. Not only among me
Indians but also among tne wmies
there have been less than one-tenin
as many drunken men. While the
gallon houses were being run It was
unsafe for women and children to
travel along the road, and rendered
the community unfit to live in. We
think the condition, as it existed dur
ing the time the county was wet, a
disgrace to the county and sincerely
hope that the voters of Polk county
will aid us in protecting this com
munity from such a condition in the
future. .
JAMES W. WOODEN
J. II. PATERSON
P. C. LADY
Butler. Oregon, Oct. 30. 1910.
tiini-a concocted Ilea. The "oratory
of tho drys, too often to suit the
wet advocates. coiikIkis of su h red-
firreit. l'antorjh"l bunilng logic and n.cts tnnt an
XIIW Villi uu I a I u n,v, im" !'
prlMomr whom the jury has found
Kiillty. "It Is not so."
Hern ar imiih cold fads:
The V. 8. Supreme Court says:
"There Is no Inherent right In a
cltliten thua to sell Intoxicating liquor
by retail." Thla la a fact.
Again. It says:
"If a loss of revenue should accrue
to the t'nlted 8tats (from prohibi
tion! from diminished consumption
of ardent spirits, she will be the
gainer' a lliounand fold In the health,
wealth and happiness of the people."
This too Is a fact.
Further the U. 8. Supreme Court
pay.
"More misery and crime are caused
by saloons than any other curse."
Another fact.
Tha Dreirnnlan aavs. "Tho economic
argument la against tne saioon. An
other fact worth while.
Koa If the aaloon la the nation's
worst curse morally and socially and
If economically It does not pay, there
Is absolutely no reason why it should
not be prohibited. This Is the one
cold fact that burns so terribly Into
all the sophlstrlea the wets can give.
The nol ce records or uauas ana in
dependence show that In the two
towns the number of arrests for
drunkenness during the two years of
Uv-al option ending June 30, 1910, Is
fifty, and that the record shows for
the year endln June 30. laos, unaer
license there were 125 arrets for
rtrniikennoHB In other words. In two
years of local option there were Just
two-firths as many arrests as in one
wet year. Reduced it would be in
one dry year there are only one-nuu
many arrests as under wet. And
yet the sheriff has not enrorceu uie
law as well as when Baloona were in
voguo. The people are not drinklug
i much now as belore. inis, to. is
very severely cold fact.
Over twenty busineHS men In Dal
las and many In Independence have
nrreas.ne business and want the
county and state to go dry. This is
another cold fact.
Tho banks of the countv show more
resources and more deposits tnan our
1-t tho wef reninie. The Indepen-
ii.nea Vatinnnl Bank reDorts show an
inrroann nt over eltrhtv thousand; ooi
lars in resources and over forty-four
Hnllnra in, dCDOSitS Since
tniw 1Q118 That th banks here Dros
pereil is sufficient argument that pro
hibition does not destroy business,
vfnro mid facts can be given if
these do not satisfy.
More facts and less boose will ma
terially help the logic of tho wet ad
vocate.
INDEPENDENCE NEWS
Hear Meyers at Christian
tonight on Oregon Dry.
church
THIRD ANNUAL
national JJpple Sftow
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
Will Be Held -
nouetnb.r 14 to
$20,000 in Premiums
The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever offered. Priz
es for single apples, boxes and everything up to full
carloads will be awarded
$1000 Cbamplonsbip Carload Prize
For the best oarload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor space of three
and onehalf acres required to house this great show. Besides the
exhibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn and
aain valuable Information.
Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will be provided.
Souibern Pacific Company
LINES IN OREGON
Will have In effect low Round-trip Fares from all points on Its lines.
For further information apply to any S. P. Agent or to
ma memwrray, General Passenger jjfet.
" - - -
st no. at Kramer's. u
Mrs Lottift Dorris and her mother,
Mrs. D. L. Hedges, returned Wednes
day from a visit or a few days in Al
bany. D. W. Wilson and family and V. C.
Vehrs and family, all of Lebanon,
were Sunday visitors at the Thos.
Warren iiniim Tlie oartv made the
trip in their auto, returning the same
day.
D. W. Wilson, - a prominent and
well known farmer and stock raiser
of Linn county, was visiting friends
in Independence and vicinity recent
ly. Mr. Wilson purchased some ot
Pnllr county's fine coats a year ai;o
and Is so well pleased with them that
he will return for more in tne neu
future. "
nr nucanno. Dentist, over Inde
pendence National Bank. Bell phone
111 t Tn.lrtrcinrtnnt 4410. tf
V. C. Vehrs of Lebanon, who is ex
tensively engaged in raising and ship
ping stock, was visiting friends in In
dependence recently. He is quite fa
vorably impressed with Polk county
In general and Independence in par
ticular. Misses Millie and Anna Addison
spent Sunday in Monmouth visiting
friends.
Tonight Rev. Meyers of Dallas wilt
speak on the liquor question in the
Christian church. All should hear
Shim. ...
Hear Meyers at Christian cnurcn
tonisht on Oregon Pry.
Calendar and picture mounts for
sale at the Enterprise office. The lat
est things out. , 23trl
The latest things out in caienuar
and picturo mounts Tat Hie Enterprise
office. We cut them to any size de
sired. , t J3tf
Wm Dnwos was attending: to busi
ness matters in Salem last Tuesday.
Chas. E. Hicks was a business vis
itor to Roseburg several days during
the Inst of the week, returning home
Monday evening.
T J Fryer returned Wednesday
from a short visit with his" son,
Claude Frver. and his daughter, Mrs.
Dr Campbell, of Castle Rock, Wash
ington. , ' .
; t!.pn young s nuuoc u""" v"
was burned to the ground. Saturday.
I The building was insured.
v. v
if 7 ft" ' .
mm
T- 1 J 'a.
1 Jf V-S ':
W. L. BICE
THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
THE OFFICE OF
SHERIFF
OF POLK COUNTY
I respectfully solicit the support of
the voters of Polk county and prom,
ise if elected to give the people of
Polk county a clean, Impartial and
businesslike administration of the of
fice of sheriff, with fairness to all
but favors to none and hope to be
come acquainted with as many of the
voters as my time will permit before
the election on November 8, 1910.
Yours respectfully,
W. L. BICE
(Paid advertisement)
LAURA PRICE, M. D.
Monmouth, Oregon
Specialty Dlaasea of Women
Bell Telephone Main 193
B. F. SWOPE
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARN
PUBLIC
W1U practice In ail courts of the
State. Probate - matters and collec
tions given prompt attention.
Office, Cooper Bldg.
THE ELDRIDGE
C. E. VanAllen, Prop.
Large gunny rooms, en suite or sin
gle. Electric lights, bath and piano.
European Plan
248 N. Commercial at 8a I em, Ore.
L. I HEWITT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON
Independence
Office In Cooper building, room 2
and 3. Office hoars, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
land 2 to 6 d. m. Calls answered night
Oregon ' and day.
Pianos and Organs
from the cheapest to the
best sold on installments
and rented.
Geo. C. Wilt
SALEM, OREGON
EDISOSi, VICTOR AND CO
LUMBIA Calking Itlacbines
A full Btock of Records.
Geo. C. Wilt
SALEM, OREGON
Sewing tllacbines
Genuine needles, oil and
new parts for all sawing
machines. Sewing machines
rented.
Geo. C. Will
SALEM, OREGON
Catest Sbeet music
ftwa a4 Org Studies.
VloUaa. Guitars,
Mandolins and Banjos.
Geo. CM Will
SALEM, OREGON
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