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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
INDIPENDINCI INTER PRItf, INDtHNDlNCg. OWtOON. OtCtMBtW 0. 1110. I IQHT PAQIS DISLIKES INNOVATIONS,, , Hmm h Rhin Blindly Attach Any thing Nnrlt Him. Kir Pmferk'k Tr m. th dltlnjrolab - rJ lirllUU jiumwo. la til Ih Uiaii on For a ll.'il.lny" tiH a word or two . to ay about (ba rbltuieero. Tlie rlilUMi-rvxi a th vmbodtnitMil of blind ronn-rviulmn." h rltf. "Ita liUli U Imivii.-lral.lo, Ha vision la wnk, whlla Ita Iwrllect la waker. It baa. t)i)vvr, two umrkaj qualltlre com tuutvruoa ant) a a.-ne of amvIL It la aruHl to It maximum energy by th prt-anr of anything that la ntw. TbU object nwd not be a tblnir that U at tpiMuilve or Inconvenient. Ita offenalva. oeaa depend opun the fact tbat It la unfamiliar, and the mora nufauilltnr the object la th worae th rhlnocro art a. "When a rhtnocero smell a man ha Hill chat him with maniacal vio lence, although th man may b mer ly aitttng on a etool reading Milton. Tbe maaalv bnnt will duab at btm Ilka a torpedo or a runaway locomo tlva simply becaua tlia amell of btm la novel. Actunted by thla lusan bat of whatever aavor of an Innovation, tbe rhlnoceroa has cbargod an Iron wa ter tank on tbe outskirts of a camp and haa crumpled It up aa a blacksmith would an empty meat tin. "A conservative rhlnoceroa with a aenlle dlallk of anything new nca rhanred a train on the Uganda railway, but with no more eerloua reaulta than the tearing away of the footboard of a carriage. Aa regards the rhlnoceroa In this rase. It appeared aurpriaed that a thing composed, aa It had Imagined, of Dean and blood could be ao bard. It went off with an additional grievance and an Increased awelllng of tbe bead." MOSCOW CATHEDRAL Fantaatlo Looking Ediflo Erected by Ivan th Tarribl. One of the moat extraordinary and fantastic Christian place of worship In the world la the Cathedral of Mos cow, known aa Vaslll Blajennl, atrange not only In outline and conception, but even atranger In lu history. No one knowa tbe architect' name, but tbe story goes that the cxar ordered his eye to be put out directly the church was completed, so that he should nev er be able to surpass hi work. Tbe Idea of tbe building was Inspired by the wickedest and maddest monarch who ever sat on a throne Ivan tbe Terrible, czar of Muscovy. The architecture la in every respect extravagant and barbaric, and the col oring Is garish In tbe extreme. It has Dine chapels, roofed by nine cupolas, each different and each stranger than the other. One resembles a pineapple. another a melon, a third Is said to ape . a hedgehog In Its appearance, and the rest are more or less grotesque. Some are gilt; others are painted In brilliant hues. Indeed, the only description Is that It Is a nightmare of a church, tbe fitting legacy of a ruler who grilled his counselors In frying pans and clothed bis subjects In bearskins In order that trained dogs might worry and tear them to pieces. Strand Maga zine. fcathl Arehictur. " Ootble archlttr hn-an shoot th ninth cntury aftif Cbrtai ami oon bgaa to apread all over Europe. Ita great feature la the pou't arch, and U.waM flrat.tallud ne "pointed style," Mot of th glorious old world ratbrdrala are lu tbe Uotklc, and It It generally concede! that for religious purpoac no other style of architecture 1 ao perfectly aulttst It ha bean aia tbat th 0mt Mxa of th Gothic w'a suggested by Ilia Interlacing bough and trunk of the grat wood In which German Christianity waa formed; hence to. Bam Gothic New York A merlcan. till Mar Painful Th Tonng rolltlclan-I can aaaur you ther la nothing mora painful than having to make er er ons nrt sieech In public. Young Politicians Wife-Ob, ye, ther la, dearl Toung rolltlrlan (dlapleawd) Thn what la It, prayl Voung rolltlcians w (sweetlyr-navtng to llstea to It, my dear. BMHHiaHiiiaBawMI Ha Waa Cenaldarate. She-l hould like flint lovely rear! necklace. Look what beauties tbey are. He It'a better not to hav uch large pearls, my dear. People alwaya think they are false. Journal Amuaant Marriage. Mlag., anld ih aetioua man, "la an education lu Itself." "Yea." comnuMitod old Grouch, 'it teaches yon what not to do after you hav done It. Boston Transcript Lov of our neighbor 1 the only door out of the dungeon of elf. Mae-Donald. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Ptyt between Indepeadaaoe) and Sa lem dairy, except Sunday. Passen ger and freight business solicited. Leav ladependeace 9:10 a. m. Lear Independence 6:00 p. m. Leave Salem 7:30 a. m. Leava Salem 3:30 D. m. SKINNER BROS-, OWNERS INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY i A King's Hobby. The late king of Slam had an extraor dinary hobby that of collecting empty matchboxes of all nations. In this connection an interesting story Is re lated. During one of his visits to Eng land the king while passing down Bond street one afternoon, accompanied by two members of his suit, espied an empty matchbox which had been dis carded by Its owner and thrown away into the middle Of the thoroughfare. Without a moment's thought the mon arch dashed into the middle of the crowded traffic, grasped the much cov eted treasure and was nearly run over by a passing cab. The fact, however, that he was able to add a new speci men to his collection gathered under such circumstances more than com pensated him for the risk which he had run. London News. TIME TABLE srmm Ifiriaoandanca to Sella Train Na fa leave Indeoendene dallv 6:00 a. m. and Monmouth at :1B a. m. and arrive at Dallai at a-n m Train No. 68 leaves independence iliiu at in-KA & m and Monmouth a 11:05 a. m. and arrtvea at Dallas at 11:30 a. tn. Train No. 70 1 naves Independence daily a: io p. m, ana auumouu i 6:30 p. m. and arrive at uauas ai From Independence for Alrtl Train Na 61 leave IndeoendMic dally at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m. and ' arrives at Alrlle at t Krt at rrt Train No. ft leavee Independence ... a . . . . daily at z:3u p. m. ana modb-uuiu V:60 p. m. and arrives at Alrlle at 3:25 p. re ' from Dallas for Independence Train Nn fiR loavps Dallas daily tt 8:80 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a. m. and arrives at Independence ai 9:15 a, m. Train No. 63 leaves Dallas dall at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrives at Independenc at 1:40 n.. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Alrlle.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily 8:00 n m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m. and arrives at Indep-andenc at 8:40 p. m. From Alrlle1 for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Alrlle dally at 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50! a. m. and arrivea at Independence at 9:10 a. m. Train No. 72 leaves Alrlle dally at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 d. m. and arrives at Independence at 4:50 p. m. POOL and BILLIARDS Only billiard parlor In the city. Choice candles, tobaccos and cigars. New Box Ball Alley Just 'In stalled. Favorite resort for gentlemen. Kime sitiTCB ! Pro p ri e t o rs. 1 POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts i General Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawaey, Pres. J. B. T. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira Powell, Cash, r. S. Powell. J. B. Stump. I. M. Simpson. THEVERYDEST aa taa IVIB M t .h-4 kw W Wilt OFIWn M II (aatea m4 a fMl' aoa rnlM ml kuikn !' au . w nt. ash alM a4 M l Ml fx of ' la.wa 4 ! fv va t M. ClllnllXm tn. , - rffl -a iarMt au ratal MatfBHaft iC iw ratt tr.co 7.60 61 Main AM mmtU railv ara4 w fWna raa Wise Dcntal.Co., PalnlessDcntlsts MN(BdWlM.TMWMifta ftMrUMBlM mmnt $ A. t. k . M. -. I Independence Liver) and Feed Stable J. D. Layton & Pon, l'rop. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers Firat-claaa Accominodiitions and Heat of Care Uivon all Tranciont Stock. Dnriug the Stormy Weather You will be interested in something that will pro vide comfort for the body. Inventigate our stock of Dry Goods and you will be benefitted. We handle a complete line. L. Rice, Independence, Oregon Fch ol the chial e iaa ol lb (tody it link la lb Cliaia el 1 j(a. A abala ia rlirec (baa its'..!, waaksat link, th body ao alrvaaar lhaa il weakaat erfaa. If tHarr la waaknaaa ol atomaob, llvar or luaa, thsr I a weak link ia th chain ol lit wblcb nay aap at any tim. Ollra thla ao-eallad waakaaaa" i nuwl by lack ol autritioa, the rctult ol waakaeaa or diae T th alomacb aad othar oraaa ol diaatloa and autritioa. Diaease sad rakaa of th stomach aad It elltail organ are cured by Ibe ef Vr. 1'iarca'a (ld.a Medical Diaoovry. Wbaai lb weak er diaaatad alomacb to urad, diaaaaaa ol otliar orasa wbicb tm ramota Irom lh atomaob but wbtoa kav tblr onia I duaaaed eoadntoa ol lb alomaoa ana Mbr oraa ol difaatioa aad autricioa, are eured Im. Th sffwatf ma a Mm m rmi ufmmtm. r fa re fvaaaiaiaaia'aa' "Oaaer ry" mm4 r aaejr aar m mtfmg mtmrnt ) m rrea h4j. OrviN A wav. Dr. Ptaree'a Comaoa Santa Medical Advlwf, aw raviaad Hditioa, la aant rrt oa reipt of atampa le pay espaaa of eaailiol aar. Saad 21 oae-eaat atampa for lb book ia papar oo van, or SI atampa lor th cloth-bound vol a. Addraaa Dr. R. V. Piro, Buffalo, N. Y. TAYLOR'S BARBERSHOP D. O. Taylor, Proprietor Tonics of all kind applied or In bulk. Flrt claaa bath In con nactlon. Located on Main treat, two door aouth of Poatofflce. Katablished 189 (5 Furnlshad Rooms Telephone 100 Open Day and Night White House Restaurant Wm. Mrtillchrlat A Hoik, l'rorltor Boat and Most Popular Eating Flaoe in the Willamette Valloy. 302 State Bt. - - Salem, Oregon COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAQK. LCB8CK Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem ISO Court street. Tetopbooe M MaU Telephofie sad Mesaon Servtce at Hotel hmiw by lie Family mm J maker has his own reason for putting his name on a piano. It is a ceeditable piece of work. He is willing to assume the responsibility for its future. Makers who send ut pianos without their factory imprint have their ,own reasons also. Stenciling on the name board any name that strikes a retailer's fancy their own. personality does not appear in the attra tlon at all; why, then, invite trouble? The dealers who sell these father less "stencil" instruments sell them, recommend them, do everything but become accountable for them. How can they? Their Interest in a piano that bears one nam,a this year, another the next must be more or less transient. The purchaser cares nothing about that. He does care, though, about the instnjnent wearing well. Not for one year nor for ton, but long after the deiil er may have, and doubtless has, gone out of business. That is why all sound piano reasoning leads to buying from the manufacturer or from his direct representatives. Here is the atchless mm Grand Prix-Paris, 1900. Grand Prize-St. Louis, 1904. Its makers work win half a century's experience at their command. Flawless materials are chosen. Specialized era tsmen toll over every detail. The whole Is refined, polished, brought to rare peerfection. When the inetrument goes out into the world to meet artistic standards, the makers not only sign it with their own name but (such Is the personal "paternal" nature of their feeling) follow its careei with as keen an Interest as a father keeping track of a particularly promising child. The name "Baldwin" on your piano is sterling assurance of continued satisfaction. To the big mass of buildings comprising the Baldwin home you may look for the redeeming of this pledge. Skilful control f factory economies brings price within the lowest figure consistent with high quality. tfome and bear tfte Baldwin at our Salesrooms Salem Music Company L. F. Savage, Manager, - - 135 Liberty Street