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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON EIGHT PAGES r A r r FAI D opeciarcv nop ht;iqmiucncc (Jrntcipvbc!; HENRY E. BROWNE, Publisher, I low nmnv crimes are comiiuuou i iio munts C l;ur! How often Is lis ild 1 of nlmrl.- diR'iUr to s u the UfinaiogtiH- I'ut ilu assail I tie- ri.sht. ui,iH;6 or laoor s cause .... .. ,,'illv iliiilll':itWM Jn.il tun l M v 'v.' Entered t the postoffioe at lurt ! pendonee. Orogon, as second c.ia; . , c)f ls luv,tmd.-d matter. ! r en' s, "l ie aii'ivl'.i' s In Mihs;i'!iiis : ( -1 t'l .1 11 U 1 E 19 f? Y i its Pi BI.ISMiCU EVERY t'KlDAY uiaKu 11 uiUs prise. ' 0 ts are but a uih r 'rn'.o livin proved. a communications auii payable to The Enter-, Hi SHOULD .BE ELECTED. sussciurnoN kat-ks Cue yar iu advance fix months In advance Throe months la advance - TO HELP THE POOR. I Wo Ivli-ve 'h..t Jv.hn V.'. Orr should e. ohvtod 8hr:tf of roik county. fl.SOIWi houi dlspir.tgement t" any of iho . .75U:sttnsuishod citieis who have been -0 .nominated in connection with that ; office, it appears to us .that Mr. Orr iu the strongest, best equipped and jbest qualified for the position, a" J . . regardless of his political raitn no , The hoppkkingseouon just closed, should be fleeted '' j like all others, has made the. rroblem; Mr. Crr Is a native of Folk county, o: dealing with the por a practical j understands Oregon, is thoroughly) one but only temporarily. The in- j identified wl;h her Interests md to; dus'ry has distributed money in many 'sympathy with her people. Hl ex-! homes where needed, and particularly 'cellent edui-r. Ion gives him Intimate , in Independence where me.i, women I acquaintance with the clerical feat-; and children w ere employed. Few if urea of the office, ami he is a mi j any ces of suffering have gone un-jwhom the public likes. His strong relieved and the average home island earnest opposition to extravag-; fiirly well provided to meet the com-lance county affairs should be eon-1 Mg winter. Eut the problem of the'fcidtred by the voter when he goes to j poor and unemployed is not settled polls. Mr. Orr is saie te. , This is but a temporary pei- headed, conservative man, who can b ient. Appreciated By Men Who Wear Better Clothes A Shoo where expert attention is mven to the wants of trood dressers. I - - r 4 m v Where your requirements are provided with thoroughness without an equal. Where clothes have character, styled and tailored by men of. good taste. j Its the home or the guaranteed SCHLOSS BALTIMORE and SOPHOMORE CLOTHES n GUARANTEE -If front of Coat breaks within one year's wear customer can have a new suit free. MODERATELY PRICED, $12.50 to $30.00 Furnishings, Everything of the Best and Latest Styles Mallory Cravenette Hats SOLE AGENT FOR Florsheimand Gotzian Shoes Doling out money to the poor simp iv tMwis to Dauuerize them. The trusted alike by fi.cmer, business man j .uid olain citizen everywhere; Above ' all els? he isa gentleman with a clean ' . K 1 . yorr,fl Vl'hfl . easiest way to de:il with the tramp ur? ana irreprw. u.u. lis to hand him a dime or a. dinner will, if elected and we believe net but this only i-icreases the army of will be stana lor nuiu..6 tn-nts and degrades each of them. 'eous principles. The really helpful, although the most Kahn Tailored Made-to-Measure Clothes difficult, method of dialing with the poor is to aid them to help them selves. The hop industry does this in a great measure, but the season is too short and before winter sets in much of the money earned is fre WILL PROHIBIT VICE. The congressional situation In this district is a little peculiar nst now rad with five candidates In the field it is h:rd to make a guess w ho will e. In Indepen- onceded to Mr. uawiar n:ir!icul;rly nmoni: the re publicans, but in oher parts of the district O. A. StUlman, the prohibi ten candidate, is making remarkable Iml mi evidence progress, ahu tr.c , we find members of other parties who f Also a Full Line of Bcjys' Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, flats and Furnishings . . .... . . . . . 1 . t- u n. ...I. . . 1 . m . . . . . 1 ; 1 i Mntnrrvri r.nntct Now On. Votes Are Given With Each netday, Oct. 2nd, will be foi .id In our display windows. to his election. L.ooK'.ng i- '"e ,,rvinn from an unprejudiced stand- nnint Mr. Stillman really stands a, good chance to be honored with the el-ction. What mar transpire, be tween now and the 5th of November cannot be said, but one thing is cert ain, E.id that is if the people of this first congressional district do decide to send Mr. Stillman to wasningiou queutly sp at for luxuries and often b& th s.lccessful one tiu.ndereJ fcr that which is worse d(?nce the aectio'i is c xnan notnn.g. iae uuij ngui. aj iu liid people1 ia helping themselves is to provide mear.s of co istait employ ment to provide a continuous pay roll, and until this opportunity is jiffnrrlerl the nroblem of dealing with . - we iiuu wriiiwvia . - the poor will grow worse. The hop bave pressed themselves favorable industry has aiways Dee:i great help and always will be, but a sawmill or factory furnishing employment for laboring men the year round will do more in one- year to help the poor than the hop industry will do In ten. But this is not all. While it solves the problem of dealing with the poor, every commercial interest is bene fitted. Every pieceJ of property in the city and country is enhanced in,' . 4tPpBta of Oregon and Oregon valuation and financial conditions Eeip opie( will be well cared for. generally improved. Realizing these, TbJa ig an age when decency is re factB it is startling to learn of peop-! gffdei aa a very important feature le who hinder the establishment of in soc;ety as well as in office. Our any enterprise or Industry that might 'j acquaintance with Mr. Stillman work for the betterment of all classes' nrovi6n that he possesses all the quamcations necessary to make n., j ""V ( IT IS MURDER. g0od Congressman. He not only be- ; ! . ' .. . i . ..rnM'.iitine the sale of intox-1 4. 1 c es 1 1 1 0 No man who works, whether wlth,lca ing Hquors, but he believes in pro brpin or brawn, wi.h muscle or mind, jg everything that has a tend no man who honors labor will tUl to p. cr t0 degrade the- re3e and cause have sympathy with right efforts to discon.fort. Governor West is a pro- i redress labor's wrongs, tut no man yior 1st of t;e same - with heart and conscience, however his fforts have been .)P'uw lartr. hia Rvmnathv. ci givei approval ,v hest. Deonle of the states to the methods some hot-treaded strik- j h era in Massachusetts have employed Saved By His Wife. j to win success for their cause and 1 Sae-8 a wise woman who knows Just j the Industrial Workers of the World. what t0 do when her husband's life j The destruction of innocent women is u danger, but Mrs. R. J- mit, ( and children hy murderous methods Br.Tntree, Vt., is of that kind. , "S e J ia mot calculated to bring support to lnsisted on my using Dr. King's New HJhosef engaged iu such practices. It Discovery," writes Mr. F., "for a mr-r and nn eoorl citizen will ,w,rifiil eouefh. when 1 was so weak endorse it. It is thj final argument my friends all thought I ht.l only a ot the anarchist and there is no place short time to live, and it cured me in this republic for such arguments. , completely." A q-ick cure for coughs land colds, it's the most safe and re liable medicine for many throat aid A T I -M-r I nCtlfllflOn !i.o- trn-.hies erio. bronchitis, croup, . L.u t or rnnch. aoinsy, to.nsilitls, mi !u B A trial will convince Wm Leading Clothier t Two Doors South of Post Office NDEPENDNCE, OREGON mM'-M" .v5. 4. j rii- nnNccc.nnc.ivTnnc.IM.nl I .C!7CC.aNf.c;TVI CC IX I n J C7 1 IvHnilvlL 1 iki, mi mum i iul ix.l. """i i i-l. in pro-1 X 1 T It bo ,eS isa Qw" WHr &FT rLiiint .sJiiri I j'jr J isi CiBJ0kiJ 1 lis HEAVY- raMnRBLEIZEQ , A ifn ; , .MS4i BURH WIPEQDRIPPINvj Pflri5-UETTLErlSOZ-flLL-TOPPER-TEfl-kETTLE- H Ifels-i: I WT 1 2'5Wr1LL mP Pm5- I4UZ- n ll-C0F j '" gS' ! j FARMERS STATE you. 50 c s. and ?1.0U. by all Druggists. Guaranteed Dress Making. Msrlames. Barnett and Henkle are Located In the New Sperling Building, prepared to do all kinds of dress- . . . . i 4nnni nr O Tl fYY CX Oil ill U making at me street, two doors sou'h of the Bap tist church. Phone 2111. p20. Opnfort CAST IRON LINED HEATERS GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU I 23'. ON YOUR FUEU BIUU. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. . OFFICERS J. J. FENTON, Pres. J. B. PARKER, Vice Pres., C. W. IRVINE, Cashier. DIRECTORS G. A. Wells, J. B. Parker, Thos. Fen nell, Edw. Rex, J. L. Linn, J. J Fenton and C. W. Irvine. The officers of the bank give their Dr. Dunsmore will leave next Tues day for Newberg to attend the Fall meeting of the Willamette Presby tery of the Presbyterim church. He will go from there to Willowa, Ore., to attend the annual meeting of the The officers 01 me oaua. eive . nf Or;-eon. He will tie gone entire time and attention to banking Mid vour account, or any othe busi-j " ness left in their care, will receive their personal attention. Your ac account, lsffge or small, will receive the same careful attention. We offer you every inducement any conservative bank can offer. We pay Interest on time deposits, accept commercial deposits, sell American Banking Association Trav elers' Checks and Drafts on all parts of the world. We have a very fine pocket check book for you. Call and open an ac counft with A Home Institution Craven & Huff report the sale of a great Majestic range to Mrs. K. C. Eldridge and one to Henry Dickinson, also South Bend Malable range to Mrs. Joe Tetherow this week. They sold ten ranges last week, which Is considered1, somewhat, remarkable. Mrs. J. W. Richatrdson, Jr., assist ed by her sons, entertainqd a few young people at their home on Mon mouth street Tuesday evening. A very pleasant time was spent with "Sherlock Holmes" and music as the main features of the evening. a 1 r mna m jit m r erf w y a r v i yi XUtltC All ULtlUL ApL sUAiuiu To You Our Offer on the Majestic Rang'e Our RANGES and HEATERS Save You One-Third of Your FuelBiU MAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLY t t t ! t 5 t t i I t t t t t t t t t ! c 1 , , "D i?-r O Plows, Harrows and Sole aents for the OC Ue Implements Bain Wagons and Superior Drills CRAVEN (a HUFF I HARDWARE COMPANY I THE KEEN KUTTER STORE W tttf f t hV f f f TT T T l T T T Vf ITtTTtfTTTT TTTT Tf T TTVTTTT TTTTT TTTTTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTTTtTT'TTTT TTTtT TTTTTTTT r4 Kn INDEPENDENCE OREGON