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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
PAGE FOUn THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. " ' CIOHT PAGES The Independence Enterprise H. F. MclNTURFF, Publisher. Entered at the postofflce at Iude pondeuce, Oregon, aa second class matter. HUNTERS MUST BE LICENSED WILL ADD TO POULTRY PROFITS No RclpU Will Go From Now On. IK Having tfat Owgoj farmer Hunting and fishing oa receipts ,du add u.a:erla.ly to their j;omtry furnished by Noturieg aud U8tlot of the Peace will not be allowed in the future, according to Instructions recently Issued by Stat a Hoard of prof.ts ty keeping the birds prsttir eil a while on Jlie wbb'o grain of the stubble f tells, I'rof. James DO'den of the O, A. 'C h a Inaugurated an I'1'BLJSllED EVERY FRIDAY make all bills payable to The Enter prise. SUBSCRIPTION KATES One year In advance $1.50 SU months In advance .75 Three months In advance - .50 LaFollette's Common Sense Plat Fish, and Game Co.iiniisaloiurs. Do interesting experiment ikftr Mo'o. putles nil over the stite hae been j In a colony of ten white canvas Address all communications and laid to arrestt any hunter or fisher tents he has 'horsed 500 white Flyui. who falls to show a regular fishing outh Kocks, and will kep them there or hunting license in his possesstor, , for s'.x wciks, keeping accurate reo upon demand. The holder of a re- ri of the w.i;hts and gains made, ceipt-wlll be amst.'d In te suite (viovable fen.na are us.nl and the dlf manner as though he had never nmde terent tents are on fianua at" the applicntlcn for a license. jfc.'t.im, on runners, so that thty mn Ti'e reason for this act'on is Plain. J.e moved r; a Illy as fust as the chick- In the rast. Notaries ad Justices e is clonn up t'ie wns'o gialu on one of the Peace, who have authority to part of the field and need a new coll et for licenses, Issue a r.cetpt f.iraglng ground. and mall the money ta the County j ''The point Is to determine h0w Clerk, who, in turn mails a llc;nsa ; much poultry fl.sh we ran miike from to the Notary or Justice, to be d th; was'e grain on a given area livered to the applicant, hav0 failed j With a given number i:f birds in any to do so. pocketing the money and ad- eera'n space of time, at the leas vising tre appliau that a receipt j expense," said Plot. Dryden. discus is equivalent to a .license. To stop 8!ng the experiment. ' In going into this petty grafting, .the state game j the rorttnnd markets 1 was struck warden insist that licenses, In the ,witn tie poor quality of the chickens future, will be recognized as the on- J8,nt In there by the farmers of the ly evidence of a right to hunt or fish, state. I believe that they could "We have a fairly complete record . , kpnt ft mt0 lv!eer to Rood ad- Sen, tor LaFollctte again shows himself to be a progresshe in same thing more than name. His advocacy of a government owned railroad in Alaska together wi h the position he has previously assumed in favor ot leasing the public lands of that ter ritory makes him the champion of principles that can not be success fully assaiied. , Private monopoly of the roadbeds and monopoly of natural opportunities are mainly responsible for bad social cond tions. Alaska will Surely be the most prosperous Place in the United States, or, for that matter, in the whole world, if Senator LaFollette should succeed in forcing his views in:o law. , But before he can hope to accomp lish that he must be prepared for the strenuous opposition of not only the Morgans and Guggenheims, but of ev ery vested interest in the country. They all realize what the effect would be on public opinion of an ob ject lesson like that In Alaska. Rail road monopoly could not last long and all the efforts of the standpat ters would be unable to save them. It is not probable that such a meas ure will receive much favor from the present Congress. In addition to the THE BEST of Notaries and Justices who have retained money belonging to the game fund,' said toe warden, ' and they are located all over the state. These men have actually accepted money for licenses and made no re turns of it. nor have they secured licenses for those who have made application. Ey arresting these who hold merely receipts for licenses, we vantage financially, it the farmors would put them out on the stubble fields, where they are always quan tities of waste gra'n to be picked up. I am sure there could be added a pound apiece to the weight of each bird, in good solid flesh, bring 'ng a much bettter price, and , that with almost no financial outlay. We are feeding nothing but a little an will shortly run down those who have ma, food ng beef craps frora the been guilty of fraud.' H is provided by law that any Jus tice ot the peace or notary in the state may receive money for the County Clerk on application for hunt ing or fishing licenses, and the war. den has no disposition to Pia?e an obstacle in the way of hunters to I thus e slaughter houses, and this would not be necessary if there were grass hoppers and other bugs in the fields'' HOP LAND FOR SALE 200 acres of good HOP LAND for sal. On Luckiamute Bottom. Only asily secure their rights. He j flv mllcs Monmouth. This will LOGICAL ARGUMENT IS A GOOLX, TIITN'O WITH WIICII TO WIN A CUSTOMER. HOWEVER THE 1JEST REASON WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR CHOSS FROM US IS THE SHOES T.HEMSELVES. ( IT WON'T REQUIRE ANY TALKINCJ TO GET YOU TO SAY WRAP 'EM TP. AFTER YOU'VE LOOICKl) AT 'EM. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-pATE LINE oV MEN'S, WOMENS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES EVER SHOWN. THY IT AND FEE; WE'LL DOTH BE PLEASED WITH THE RESULT. Conkey, Walker & Lehman The Two Leading Stores of Independence. Is firm, however, In his intention opposition of the avowed standpatters!510 break up a practice which has fproven demoralizing to many public fend semi-public officia's in all parts of Oregon. there will be so called Democrats who la:ked the courage to give the , house of representatives a chance tj override Taft's veto of the state hood bill and there will be the alleg ed progressives who did not have the courage to vote in favor of overrid ing his veto of tariff reduction bills. But the next congress may have a majority composed of real Dembcrate Pke Henry George, Jr., and of real prorresslve Republicans like Senator LaFolIe't. Su'-h a congrrsa la tthe only k'nd thet will deal justly ard Sensibly not only with the Alaskan quest'on bi't with every question now pressing for soluticn. MAY HAVE CHANGE EVERY DAY The Star Theater of this city, has been, during the past several weeks, running a new series of films every night This, to the theater going peo ple of the city, has been very much enjoyed. ! be sold at $33.PO per acre If taken at once. The Western Realestate Co. Monmouth, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Dissolution of the Home Telephone Com pany of Independence, Oregon. No'le is hereby given: The Home Telephone Company, Independence, Polk County, Oregon a corporation, having heretofore dis solved its corporate existence, th-t all claims aea'nst said cor-oratlcn This plan w?s to have been fo'l'w ed only thro' gh hop picking but the 1 must be fld wlth the manager there . D t.., . gtreet in 8aid clty, wlthln Blx weekg management is contemplating es- of fIrst publicatlon of thlg notlce tha' tablishlng this six-change-per-week same may be audited and paid, plan and running a new show every . First p'lbl'shed August 25th, 3 911. evening durirg the week, of course 1 B,ce BelnceUNX;a,Drt!r'BT;h,nd" eXCePt'ng S"ndayS' thrUgh ee h0De Comoro? tdepeTde! pendence National Bank. Both Phone, tire year. . ' Polk County, Oregon. Call on us for jz? jz? BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS, , WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, ROOFING, SEWER TILE, BUILDING PAPER. LUMBER, . 8HINGLE8, LATH, PLASTER, CEMENT, BRICK. THE CHAS. K. S PAULDING LOGGING CO. Prices Reasonable Both Phones The Show That's Different The Largest, Best and Grandest Ever Here. Twice its former Size, Enlarged in Every Department. Will Exhibit at " INDEPENDENCE, Friday, September 29th-' One Day Only. Two Performances at 2 and 8 P. M, AL G. BARNS' BIG 3- RING Wild Animal CIRCUS 300 Animal Actors 300 300 Performing Animals t '"Jim Russian Bears and Monster African Lions ride horses. Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Zubus, 22. Monster African Lions Persian Leopards Jaguars, Pumas, Cheetaks, all in monster steeL Arenas under the direction of famous male and female trainers. 30 30 GROUPS OF SAVAGE BEASTS IN SALUTATION Two Military Bands-Monster Tents-Special Railroad Trains , Russian Trekin Stallions, Arabian Horses, Boxing Kangaroos, Wrestling Bears, 100 Dogs, Ponies, Baboons, Merry Clowns and a lot of new and novel features all in a 3-Rings Steel Arenas and on elevated stages. Free Street Parade at 10 a. m., rain or shine. Independence, Friday, September 29th, 1911. B33SSSS