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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1911)
riOMT PAGE! THC INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON faoc roun Ths Independence Enterprises . i Published by HENRY C. BROWNE. Kutertd l th pM.rflo at M pendeiica, Oragon, M cond el lua.tcr. PlBUSllKD HYKKY FRIDAY AJdres aU communication "d tuak all bill payable to Tho Knter prise. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year In advance - H-M o t v. .. i t.lvinr .75 pii wuuvii " -.. - TUr.e month la advance 8iu,;le ooplc ... - 5cta Sample eopie fre on application. SUBLIMATED AUDASITY One of the clearest caat of pri med tated. aubliinated audacity which hi been unfurl-d before our e in -v,-nl month of Sundays, la Uiat exhibited by tho coterie of pre as ent of the 8ell-Floto Show Co., whUb played at Salem last week. Th's double-distilled hunk of nerve wa brought to our attention through a circular U tter received everal day ago which r.'ad something like this: You will f nd enclosed two locum i0r publ cation in your nvxt issue and t'lej one succeeding. If you will present, the enclosed thkrt. together wlthj marked copHa of the paper contain-, lag the locals, at the main entrance, of the show, we win giauiy ei-" court sie in return for yo r kind ness." ' I'"'j!ill Thd ticket above referred to la a work of art; the lo ala are well writ t,n .ftisions ex.wu.g u.e . but beta are now sweru, - a crumpled mess in our portentous waste basket, from whence nothing returns. For an after s'.PPer daemon we; 83ugbt to determine the value of the advertising srae the locaia (?) would - consume in case they were puonsutu at regular rates, and it waa aacer. tained that $7.30 would be fair re muneration. The price of the show was i.tty cents. i &U n J. I tpUBlCHlUB . . ths are dirty insults of wmcn thosi who follow that line of iusi n:ss are capable of performing, and The Ent:rrrise will not contribute one iota of anything that exists to ward booming the business cf the puppets thus engaged not even a plsrsant look. SUMMER DAYS Summer days have come with all thsir relaxing influences. The furil finds it hard to give his thoughts and time to study anl counts the mo ments until s:hool closes. Then he hies away to the swimming hole or to the streams where fish abound; and he can there realize more enjoy ment in one day and get more fish with a bended I in 'and a willow stick than ail the sports from the city with thair patent appliances. And ths b;isines3 man who has been ccnttnt through the long winter months to toil faithfully behind the count r or at fie i sk, also feels the call of summertime and its associa tions of leafy woods, sparkling bro;ks and pure air. Ferbaps in a reminis cent mood his mind goes back to boy hood days on the farm, and the temptation is strong to throw down tha pen and obey the can to go back th. land Dvor if it he hut. for a! few weeks. As the son's heat becomes more intense, more the desire to take up the fishing rod and the rude, simple camp lifa in the woods, the moun tains or on the coast increases. Ore gon affords a great many opportuni ties in this respect The exodus to the several summar resorts has now commenced, and by the time the seas on is over there will be few who have not enjoyed a vacation at one or the other of these places. ' The man who recently said that women should have ideas of their own and not let their husbands do their thinking for them Is evidently not married and has but little knowl Ara nt women. Most men, especial ly hus'oands, know by experience that Mrnpn can and do think lor tnem pelves. Fortunately the time is past niOipn women, even In civilized coun jtries, were regarded as a second and infprinr edition of man, and when to jeducate them was considered a waste! fcr,1 timo nnd money. i I la ld that airi lT tub r to rn national batik. hereflr, aa th Ooiui trolW tt drr. a y haa la tod new inatrurtion to all riamin w. t 1H be harder for per.on u t.nJ.ua to tit national baak to g t thuit.r. Th comptroller l"lu'a out (BU many bank have reen trt d a ieeul -AUm In thi i-aat Ihut In, to atli out. H diapproa un policy, on the ground tht tho only good r'a n for ta ting a bunk la to f 11 a b an. ntd. llereuftir tha financial rel onlt;illty of all poinoii ulscribiag to national tank atiwk i mum bo aaivrtainod t'7 ,h 'Xatum Ra id ad lompUitW-n In the North- ' w.nt ia tadity bringing about travel lmprov.nu'nt Not only thl, but tha demand if the growing tmrlst trade - havin Hi effect. The latest road to make nota. le additlo' la the Northern Pacf.c, whose North Coat Limited la equlpied with t ar! or atop, .bathroom. parlor observation enr and rped nlatform. Kast'rn trlna ! have had these accommodation for .some time, but they nre now to run to the Pacific Northwrat Transport ation men fay that It wl'l not be long jbefiTi ths Northwest railroad will be leading the wJ'ole country. & linprlonm,nt memler (f law. At the present time most su'hjj,, a theoretical analysis of them, lo crimina a escape through the con- my thesis 1 stu.li.nl the Americnu con- I . - . u i.. I.. ,.f .m nrn tilziitiail venlence of an Immunity bath or bf; the payment of a f n which though i I Ia 1 maw K a InTaT I1ian no than p.yment rf doar wauM mfan & n);in I As f:.r as a sense of shame in being I convicted of breaking the law. thty have none. Nothing but the fact that i, ,, nJ iflUU W iaV L-'c UCDL'CW Mcny politician and business men who are accused of political corrup tion would gH people ta mors read believe tlnir protestation of inno- cens? if they woull abstain from try ing to tlxk investigation. To raise technical objections and twist and squirm to prevent inquiry 13 a poor way tD convince people of their blamelcssness. It will be vsry mu.h like ' marching to the top of the hill and marching down again" if all that follows the Supreme Court decision is a reorgan ization of the Standard Oil Company. FrobaUy most people think that the head o:f;cials who were responsibly for violating the law should be dealt with elong the criminal lines, and wil be disappointed if they are not. The man who is negative In his business is doomed a failure. Busi ness needs men of conviction, cpur age and progress. Men thus "en dowed necessarily make some mis takes and meet with some reverses, but they learn by experience and re cover themselves, and in the long run thty win out. Recently we read of a man in the east who applied for membership in a certain secret order, but was rejected on account of having been a self-mad man. Possibly rf some of those fel lows who cast the rejecting black-ball had been self-made men the order wouli be better for it. It is a good sign when influential criminals, or criminals with influence are treated like all other criminals. It helps to confirm the belief that in practice as well as in theory, the law is no respector of person. As yet there is no sign that the decision against the Standard Oil Co yaa uftacieA th eond standing of CTohn D. Rockefeller's church mem bershlp. Neither is there Indications of a lowering of the price of oil. This is the time of year when men will go across lawns and corners of streets to save a moment of time, ind yet will sit for hours in the blaz ing sun to watch a base ball game. The world takes no stock in the man who plunders his fellowmen six days in the week and goes to church (on Sunday to worship God. IS TRAINED FOR POLITICAL LIFE Woodrow Wilson Tells Hovr H3 WAS HIS FIRST PREFERENCE Studiva Law Bau It Wa tKe Shortfit Path to Publio Crr. but Quit It. Hi Saya, at Ht Found Ha Didn't Know How Than to Ba an Honatt Lawyar and a Polit'O'an. In an lnteretltig Interview with Coventor Woodrow Wilson of New Jerxey lu the May Ixxue of the World' Work Mr. William Bayard Hale quote the toveriior u follow: Now did I hapten lo enter iollllcal life? Why, I nuppoie t waa bom a political animal Alway. from the first reoolUvtloii of my youth up. I have alm.il nt pollti. ul life. Th rea son 1 studied law was. I suppose, be cause lu the south wlieu I wa a boy the law furnlahed the shortest path to public life, t gave it up txvaus 1 found 1 couldn't lo an liouest law yer and a politician; nt least 1 dldu't know how then to do It So aa the next lot thing to llvimt In public life I tried to s:ttl.-fy my mind by study ing it. 1 took a new start und went back to school. Johns Hopkins, whore I tried to leuro something shout tha facta-tLe facts mind you. of govern ment. l-"rou the start my Interest has i,....n hi tlilncs us they are rather than " " hnf? ! nhot of committees, somewhat as Itagehot Btmli.-.l the Kallsh constitution as it wns and as It actually worked rather than as Its tbe..ry tletltlousiy made It. So. you see, 1 was uhvay a practical politician." -So that your occupancy of this com fortable awlvel chair is really a ful fillment of your original youthful arn bitlonV" "Not of that so much as the fulnll nient of my whole life. 1 suppono. When they came to me and said. 'You bate been talking r-ublie question and urging your young men to go out and take their part In polities; now U'a time for vou to take your own tnrn. what could 1 say except: 'I'm glad of the chance. If the people want me to I will.' . "Besides, to speak the truth. I waa only asked to tlo in a bigger field what I bid been doing at Princeton for ten years. I have been ti.:hur.g privilege nt IYtnceton. Just as I am fighting it here now. only there I h.'id to fight in the dark. My most trusted friend told me I mustn't drag the fight out into the light before the big frv n! ao I d'.ln't. Here 1 cmu fight the snne fight before the eyes of all men. It's fun to be out in the air and the sunlight. Corporations as Joy Ridera.' n,.,...rr,.,r Wondrow Wilson of New Jersey Ls not only a forceful nnd con vincing public speaker, oui ui- n.. eoniDarisons and anec dotes of a decidedly original and of ten distinctly humorous nature, in a recent address the governor nptly il lustrated the difference ueiweeu "good" corporations and baa cor porations, as follows: "I have no objection to the or dinary automobile properly handled by n man of conscience wno is msu u gentleman. Many of the people 1 see handling automobiles lutnuie uiem u if they had neither conscience nor T have no objections to the size and beauty and power of the au tomobile. I am interested, however, in the size and conscience of the men hnnrlle them, nnd what I object to is that some of these corporation men are taking joy rides In their cor porations. "You know what men ao nn cucj tiro n 1rv ride. They sometimes hare the time of their lives nnd sometimes, fortunately, the last time of their lives. Now these wretched things are tailing Joy rides in which they don't kill the people that tire riding in them, but they kill the people tney run ovei. Middle Aged and Elderly People use Foley's Kidney Pills for quick and permani.t results in all cases of kid ney ana bladder troubles, and for painful and annoyfng irregularities. For sale by Williams Drug Co. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASS'N. San, Francisco, July 8-14. For parties desiring to attend the above meeting a special round trip rate of one and one-third fare has been made by the Southern Pacific Company, from all po!nt.s on its Lines in Oreeon. Tickets on sale June 1, 10, 20, 20, Ju'y 2nd to 8th inclusive, with eoine limit July 10th and final re turn limit September 15, 1911. Stop overs allowed within limit. For more detailed information, farei etc., consult any local agent t .Foley's Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chro nic rases of kidney and Diaaaer trou Me. It tends to regulate and con trol the kidney and bladder action and is healing strengthening and brac ing. For sale by Williams Drug Co. Bring your Conkey, The Two IT GROWS HAIR. Har Ara Facta Wa Want You to Prova at Our Riak. Marvelous a It may eui, Rexall Hair TouK- ba grown hair on head thut won once lald. Of course, In none of these case were the hair root dead. uT had the scalp taken on a gluied. shiny HpKaronce. Rexall "U3" Hair Tonic acts scien tifically, destroying the germs which ar usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of tho huir, aUmnJatlng and nourishing them. It Is a moat pleasant toilet necessity, 1 delicately jHrfuiiied, and will not gum or permanently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Itexall "D3" Hair Tonic and use it a directed. If It does not relieve scalp Irritation, remove d indruff. prevent the hair from falling out and promote an Increased growth of hulr. und In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us, and with out question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for It Two sizes, r(V. nnd $1.00. Sold only at our store The Itexall Store. REAL SPONGE CAKE , Is simply delicious, but tow home bakers make regular success of it. We always do. OUR SPONGE CAKE Is light as a feather, dainty in ap pearance, dainty In taste. Try one and you will not bother trying to make it at home. Same way with our other cakes. They are just splend'd. INDEPENDENCE BAKERY, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. - . j Call on us for u& j& BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS, . WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, ROOFING, SEWER TILE, BUILDING PAPER. THE CHAS. Prices Reasonable Poor Cired To be treated to the luxury of perfect lit. The ideal combination of Grace and Beauty with Ease and Comfort is to be found in our line of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. No shoe is made of finer materials or oilers bet ter value for the money than our line. Come to us for styfe, quality and perfect fitting shoes. Walker & Lehman Leading Stores of Independence. EAST LYNNE Wednesday, June 21. ...OPERA HOUSE... A MAGNIFICANT DRAMATIC PROpUCTION OF THE WON FUL STORY DEAR TO EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN, A PLAY THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER IN THE HEART3 OF THE PUBLIC. I I THIS COMPANY COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE PRESS AND BY THE PUBLIC. RESERVED SEATS NOW ' ON SALE AT THE WILLIAMS DRUG STORE. POPULAR PRICES. . . - 35 and 60c. ider$on$ WE HANDLE THE THREE BEST GRADES OF- BICYCLES MANUFAC TURED, THE CHINOOK, RAMBLER AND EARA. ALSO ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES; , AND MAKE A. SPECIALTY OF THE MOST DIFFICULT REPAIRING. ALL WOR.K GUARANTEED. We alsot do repairing on TnvNare.Gun, Etcu K. SPAULDING , Wt lo il$ Bicycle $bop LUMBER, I SHINGLES, LATH, , PLASTER, ! CEMENT, BRICK. LOGGING CO. Both Phones