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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
INOCPtNOCNCI lNTtPli, tNOtHNOtNCC. QWICON. IX PAGfl fAOC TWi i DU9in&9 w " w The iGdependence Enterprise Hving apnt a HU 0M ,hat ' wo. of tht nw ,t!r VroliiW ,u the nivanllaw many roluU fc . .1. i.i i.r Published by HENRY E. BROWNE. poiidctuo, Onguti, miur. I'fUUSUEU EVKUV KKU'AY Addro U comitmulotM m d umko ftU bttl. payable to The Kmt-r prism. Binscnu'TioN hates Ou year ia advanco till rnOutha in adnco Thne moutht ia advance Single coplea 5cU Bauiplu coplct freo on Pillcilo. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. WILL YOU HELP U5T , i There art ttvtral subtcrlptlona on our Hot now duo and many of the pait duo. It la not our Intention to constantly employ this method of noU lying subscriber of their obligation to the paper! but w feel that one notice la neceetary at thla time. The label on your paper will Inform you aa to the time to which you have paid. If you tfind that your aubcrlp: tion haa expired, or that you are de linquent, we will appreciate It very much If you will be prompt In making remittance. We are trying our' beat to make a good live paper for Inde pendence. To do this reqalrea money Will you help usf Will you ahow ua your willingneaa to assist by calling at the office and meeting the new publisherTEncouragement la aa necea aary In. helping to, make The Enter prise a auccesa as money. We need both at present and trust the read er will do his part in building up a great Enterprise In thiia city. DEMAND REFORM enormous commercial, industrial and financial powers into what is cnar' acterlsed as monopolies, syndicates and trusts. But even the trust itself m its most Wtreme . th,g 8uf.. natural outgrowth of conditions long world pu .r the s developing. There is no essential dif MOW MUCH TO THE GOOD U L. HEWITT, M. D. FHYftlCIANs ANO SURGEON Offlo to Chp.t building, rwui t looking back over in r" uj uy nitb bow muih to the Kd ! How mmh hv w Kln'd ' . moral or riuuiulal tie! " done our part to nmko tho better or richer? lUv takvit ad vantaRi of the opportunities offer case? A fe. o '"'. IU n no. Tho ' past yi'r baa aeen a"""' changes In the business Interval of ndependeiue, aU many for the Rood of tho town and peopto in general. Theao change, aoem to bavo created . . . ,..r....Mi.ni In the spirit oi Uilnda of many busines men. 'ana L Office hoar. a. m. to It m. ' t and I to p. tu. CalU aurM ulgUi I f CLASS and ECONOMY w. R. ALLIN, D. OENTIST D. 8. and today tho outlre town looks forward to a brighter futur than it did one year ago. ISut ther is yet au opportunity to still better tho conditions. We are not given to taking a pessimistic view of things, but unless each lixllvwl ual interested in creating a greater Independence does his part to make it such the auccess of the town will be Just so much retarded. If we ex pect tho town to develop we must en courage public enterprise aud civic Improvement, Probably nothing could be accom plished that will more completely en hance tho valuation of property in thla city than paved streets, aud it would seem that every one living in j Independence should make an effort Funera to consummate the plane now under advisement It is not too late yet to make reso lutions. If we have not already done so let us all resolve to do what we can during the ensuing year to pro mote the interests of the city and tributary country. Do this and when the next New Both phoi.ee. Cooper Hid. Independence, Oregon. LAURA PRICE, M. O. Monmouth, Oregon Gpeclalty Diseases of Women B!l Telephone Mala 193 B. F. 8W0PE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARN PUBLIC Will practice in all cour s of the 8taba. Probata matters and collec tlona given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence Oregon THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop. Large aunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath andvplauo. European Plan 848 N. Commercial st Salem, Ore. C. W. HENKLE Director and Embalmer Licensed Lady Assistant If desired. Calls attended day or night. ndependence Oregon J. S. SMITH, LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER. v-- ...hprprf in we can look back Far.n sales a specialty. Satiafac- and see more progress than we can guaranteed. Independent phone 1 day seems to be consuuuawuui see now BAD HABITS It is well that every boy and girl and trusts. ut even cue c . , in its most extreme form, is but a ference between the great department store of the metropolis and the gen eral store of the country cross-road. Size is the only distinction. The own er of transfer lines which carry passengers- and their baggage from de pot to hotel is a transportation mag nate om a small scale. Any man who has goods which others want and holds up price thereforeto the limit of his customers' ability and wil lingness to pay, is illustrating the principles of monopoly. Broadly Bpeaktag, any form of organization which economizes labor and pro duces a given result with the least demand upon man and material is good. The surplus thus realized be comes available for other services, and the general tendency toward a broadening of industry and opportun ity. This is not less true because in many instances the process of re adjustment is a painful one, bringing hardships to individual or classes. Nor is it controverted by the fact that monopolies and their kin. are themselves all the benefits of econom ized labor and material that should accrue to the public they serve. But there is a demand for reform ia the circle of monopolies, syndicates and trusts, which promises to force Itself upon the recognition of even ihe most heedless. The change is toot coming under the banner of so .cialism, but it is coming through the constant appeals of a long suffering public which has seen with shame the hardihood in which aggregations lot capital are permitted to ignore the daw and subvert justice by bribing (legislators to frame statutes favor able to the moneyed interests and against the best policies of the state There is a growing necessity for Absolute honesty in the political and tnrtiictrifti fields, and the demands pf the people to this end will event ually afford achievements. cess should be based upon, a true and nnt.i., rharacter. All wasteful extrav agance and needless habits should be avoided. Take the advice from those who have learned from bitter exper ience. It is a sad fact that enough money is expended in this christian land each year for sin.ful practices to feed and clothe in comfort, If not luxury, all the inhabitants. What a nity that any boy should ever pay a dollar for tobacco or anything not to his physical betterment. But it is safe to say that men, chew up hous es and waste farms and business opportunities by extravagant use of their money. Statistics are not necessary to sub stantiate this statement. Every boy old enough to have obtained sense of reason knows the folly of idle prac tices. At this appropriate time of the year let us wish for every boy and girl in Independence that your stars continue to rise; have no ret rograde motion, nor cease to ascend until high in the intellectual and mor al zenith, forming happy groupes in the constellation, of excellence, and there to shine with clear, firm and steadfast light through all time t come. Fnr Rale. a Quantity of good baled -hpt straw. Inauire of Frank Hil- Ike. Home Bhone. p32-33 AIRLIE, OREGON DR. DAVID ROBERTS Veterinary Prescriptions COWCLKAMXR CAXF CHOLKBA BKMZDT 1.00 COW TONIC - 82 BARD MILKING OUTFIT "80 MILK f EVER OUTriT .00 COLIC DRENCH - GERM KILLER - ' 50 ANTISEPTIC POULTICE 1.00 DISINFECT ALL, per Gal 1S WORM POWDER 80 WHITE LINIMENT. 80 ABSORBENT - I'0" WARTIME - 80 FEVER PASTE..... 1-00 HEALING LOTION ' .80 HEAVE POWDER '80 HORSE TONIC " ' '80 HOO TONIC 1-00 FLY OIL, per Gallon l.M "One Prescription lor Every Animal Ailment" OR. DAVID ROBERTS "PRACTICAL HOME VETERINARIAN," Cloth Bound, It Free. Ask the SOLE AGENT William's Drug Co. This week we received an article for publication together with a re quest to publish the same just as it Is written. We are sorry that we can not comply with the request, but this we must refuse until the writer's name is known to (he publisher. Not for publication, but as a matter of pro tectiou. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE may not result from the work of fire bugs but often severe burns are caus ed that make a quick need for Buck len's Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur est cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils sores. It subdues inflammation Ii kills Dain. It soothes and heals.1 Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at all druggists. Twenty ner cent off from lisual price on wall paper at Bice Calbreath's. , tho CONSTIPATION Indlgreitlon, Bad Breath, Dizzi ness, Vertigo (blind staggers). Headache, Sallow Complexion, a Tired, Discouraged Feeling are all Bymptoms of a Torpid Liver. HERBINE la an Effective Liver Tonic d Dowel Regulator. Its powerful reviving influ ence In the torpid liver brings on an Immediate improvement. Tou feel better at once. The bowels move freely so that the Impurities wliich have clogged uo the digestive organs find an outlet. When the system has been thus purified, the bilious, half sick feeling disappears, the complexion clears, the breath becomes sweet, the mind alert and cheerful and there is a line feeling' of exhilaration all through the body. Price COc per Bottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louli.MO. is Ueo Stephens Eye Salve for oore eyes, it vui c- 55t.oAM0RccoMwgNogoBvj WILLIAMS DRUG CO. 'Handwrn It that Hndom doe," Is n old naylng lrll, but tmt, bo cut buty being only Mn deep dots not tlwtyt tlnk at far at tht heart. Tht tarn appllet to Drug Stor good-om art good and tomt merely look good. Tht quality of tvtrythlng wt tall It at near ptrfec tion at can ba. Wt ttll tverythlng to bt found In a ftrttcUtt Drug Store and wt guarantet tht clan and grade. Quality contldtrod our prlctt ara low. Thrt It economy In buying from ut at our goodt art tht wear-well tort. Hert you will find many valuable pretantt for tht Holiday. Comt In and lot ua thow them to you. Kirkland's Drug Store Main Street Independence, Oregon. Don't Blame the Outside Met chants FOR NOT.DEING ABLE TO MATCH OUR PRICES. IT IS NOT THE . FAULT OF THE MERCHANT. BUT THE FAULT OF THE SYS TEM. GET OUR PRICES AINU ruu will oc whyihhu. Don't You Want Reliable Shoes for Your Family? WE CARRY A LARGER LINE AND SELL MORE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER STORE ON THE WEST SIDE, BECAUSE EVERY PAIR IS BUILT TO GIVE SATISFACTION-TO GIVE SERVICE. Tailored Clothing In the best possible manner from telecttd stylish fabrlct. Built to hold its thape. Our new Spring pattest will toon bo on display. Drest Goods, Novelty Silkt, Wash Good, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. Everything for tho whole family at prlcet that tho mall order peo pie cannot comprehend. ... K. - . . j . Conkey, Walker Sr Lehman, j j a o f4 I 9 I The Old Reliable' Corner Store. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. w H h I Hi M n A SPfflMG YOU WILL WANT YOUR PLUMBING FINISHED EARLY. IT IS TIME TO BEGIN THINKING ABOUT IT NOW, BEFORE THE RUSH IS ON. WE ARE BETTER PREPAIRED TO DO YOUR WORK THAN WE HAVE EVER BEEN BEFORE, AND HAEV IN STOCK A LARGE LINE OF. PLUMBING GOODS. AT NO PREVOUS SEASON HAS THERE BEEN A GREATER' DEMAND FOR FULLY! UP-TO-DATE PLUMBING ARTICLES, AND AT NO TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THIS ESTAB LISHMENT HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO SHOW AS1 COMPLETE A LINE AS NOW. If you contemplate putting in a bath or hot water, see WW M1M tU y)y)o