Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 27, 1920, Image 1

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YEAR W- J- CLARK, PROPIUETOK.
INOKI'KNOKNCE, OliEGON, FEBItUAltY 27, 1920
NO. 41
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DISCLOSED
MS
TAN -itto MILLION Ar-
5Slil-K T TIII-IH OWN-
I its.
w, farmer. r,.l.lty h.r..-
thlkinJ"' -t,,,,"'y "W" "
, . DnJfiu!-I.. mmiiwr 'f cultlvntinif
,',hL,in.l cr....ii.ir it. Pnlim-
liiy twi,,;fth-
l by th.- U. I'"r-"u "f
, clepnitimiit f th ttk'rl-
.ur rolk" x..nnu .t station.
lf1!oi'-vi,iv" ,,""n """l" ;f
,f Vmhill WVhir.tftoMuI
,4h and J,"1,Thl"" '"ufl,i'''
. .. f.ir lli fitoll fount y.
W ,ll fl)"' b"l"i" r-vrl-. t.
2. i 2."l' M,,r"
Profligate Waste
Hf ,r III ...I. I,.
rite xr
ll(jrl, the Inl.ll IIIWIO.O (1M
II (flV-ll !'
lark of lr.U
I,.
' ''
,y tl.ut hoid
,!,. ftilful of south
Wti.-ti this .k
tiiirti'ii y I"'
nt situ rpp' i
KJm-. illllr.U Id
llirll f
tr (n'l"n
f Jr.'.:!j!l I'1
-lymjr u!fur. t
it rr'jlt i"f t !: ilito.iViTit-i usilj
0.!o!i !'".1M i'-r- of alfal
i !:9 iwrrm!i!if tl" "V I'V '"'
prr c. At .rrvni!inK' jil.- -I
ton- ih' p niil of lll.VH) ton
, worth JJ."'" to ifrowrr.
i n rjuslly rof;UiUr uim of limr
. lis brought l "Ul rmull of
I toil un'fV.
! p!n to rontmuc ihr nurvcyn
rttr !l niruJturnl In ml uf th
'' 1 t 1
fWfrbr the rM hm-!1 lant I'w
yr Mny Wfrr ut of wmxl
; txltii in to orilrr iim t the
mir-ut. whirh ron:itct-ly xwstup-
a.
!wr p!c your onlrr for nrxt
n't ful wrly.
lo prii-m on cur JobiI lot.
sill ot4m tuln-n rnr nf an wrll
lm Ukfn t the In(lrjHni!fnre
ninf onics f.r Honk in nml
mill. Don't wn It tiM Lit.
'i may t hiirh r next winter,
ovl ii bf-inif nit. tf
1 f I
frf
or homVwil ZfZ?. 1 UV 0,,"r- r-icardlH of cent
h. nu 'ri:ivcM M CoiiKn-.n by lct-ii..nttlvB Kick"
Hi. ,f Ohio. ao oi,,!..,! i lhMt ,h, rwim.mViucjtM " in
!hre,! "U," " Jm.nl.trat.on b UuiiT t
lhrouJr,JSJ,,4,0.U,0,0U T,lh f tlr were ruined
k tl..-...,) (ivw huiidrt-4 motorcycle became
of truck iunur. u wi n a auiomohllc
Kxploalvra pluot at Nttro. W. V .
for ll.Ul.ooo. H cent U, r.ormiTit
wr rou upjill-a and
and hundreds
old by the War Department
I2.OO0.00U r.A .7... " . .-. nearij
k.i.t i Vhi V.J-T ' ,u" onti la Fraiici-. havo been
il !.fthlr valul Uym,'U' U,t ..H0. r l. man 25 pr
ta.l of" cmcELa" WM Wtt",,"t Ly U" ur'''" oa mtrat.
Th excuiw onreJ for thw miiujinu tranrlloti I the claim that
i .CJ! . ,up',,r" 0,1 al ""-e at homo "mlKht d Kturb tbe mar
VI .'itt?J", ui " "'''l for ihe w..uton d.-Htructlon of
om I.00.OOO.UU0 worth of autumubilea and motor truck purcbaned
nr ihm K0Tram"nt and now parked In tho oimo aad ruvtloc out at
vartuu points oer tbo country.
Tlilrly-Mlne thousand ninn hundred and ninety-throe motor vehl
' hlr", 10 rr after Uib MKning of the armltlc and tn-lud-d
in th al to tho rrench itor.rn menl. Included also In the
Win????" ttro S ,M motor ",llc. watlng tbe United Ktatee
Tlio War Department aubmltttid estimate for 142.84 1,685 for
rler and hurbon Improvrmeuta to tho committer on rlvera and bar
lor The lloui puMwd the bill fo 112,000.000. thua aarlnx the tax-j-ayer
3U.a 4 !,&. g
The pre-nt iM-cond drllrlncy bill for thli fiscal year carrlo mm
ipprwprlatlou of .HK.ooi,noo The otlmatea lubmilied were S 108 00
b0. a aavlnc of t20.OUD.000 lo lb Uuiuayer.
SOME FACTS AND"
j FANCIES ABOUT
THE PHILIPPINES
There Has Been Much Misrepre
sentation in America About
People and Conditions.
By MAXIMO M. KALAW,
6ertry of th Philippine Mlaelon.
A certain lady
at tbe Kt. Lou I
Expoaitlon law at
a ballroom a
brown complex
loned man In fault
lexn evtijini? (Ires
imd ' accoated him
with the Inquiry,
"I au)poK(i you are
Japunctie, air?"
Tbe ruan ad
dreoaed replied.
"No, tiindarn."
"Then you must
be Chinese," she
said.
"No. I am not
I am a Filipino," be replied.
"Ilow'a thatr aaked the lady. "I
thought they were all aavaeea living in
tlio wooda."
Well, I'll tell you how 1 came here,"
he aald. A month before I left the
t'tiHIpplnea I waa living la the woods,
hut the American Governor decided to
catch aa many wild men aa possible,
train them and aend them over tier.
So here I am, Jut as yon see." And
the St Louis lady actually believed
him.
That la what yon would call fancies
about th Philippines. The fact Is,
however, that tbe 11.000,000 Filipinos
and their ancestors have bees civilized
and Christians for 300 years; that the
noo-CtirtsUan population, according to
the census of 1018. Is only 500.000, and
even these are not all uncivilised.
Another fancy Is that not until the
cwnlnr of the Americana were school ;
buildings aeeo la the Islands, roads
built, or substantial boueea erected,
Do yea know that for hasuLrad of
years the Filipinos have bad coilegea
and schools and that the University of
cucMr
Maximo M. Kalaw.
Gridiron Tribute to
Roosevelt
At the recent annual dinner of tbe Gricfiron Club in
Washington, Louis A- Coolidce, of Boston, a former
president of the dub, paid tbe following tribute to Theodore-Roosevelt,
under whom he served as Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury:
The spirit of America incarnate i Here in this
room he woke us -with his cry. Gathered about
these tables we have heard his call to lofty heights
and to loftier still; have quickened with a purpose
to tread the fiery paths on which he set our feet;
have drunk tbe golden cup of patriotic zeal which
he put Co our hps; have tingled with a great desire
as he aroused the dormant spirit of the time.
"He knew and loved his people, and in serving
them he broke the bonds of habit, shattered inert
traditions, strove mightily for justice, for cleanly
thoughts, for honest deeds. Turmoil surrounded
him, through which lie fought his way, sweeping
along with him exalted multitudes.
As many millions claimed him, so we now
claim him for our own. lie reveled in these Grid
iron nights; he entered into them with turbulent de
light, vivacious, laughing, irrepressible, with flash
ing wit and lightning-like retort The joy and
tumult of his life are at an end, but his example
lights the way for generations still to come. So long
84 ordered liberty remains, so long as the Republic
shall endure, be will survive.
"Peace to his ashes glory to his name.'
The lights were turned out while this tribute was
delivered and Roosevelt's picture appeared on a screen.
It was a most impressive interlude. Statesmen, diplo
matists, captains of industry and other well-knewn men
to the n Ember of 275 attended the dinner.
( FARM Mortgages
M by some of tin' heat improv-
'mm in the WiHnmctto Vallcv,
f'H the investor i .r cent.
SAVE AND HKCOME
ANT INVESTOR
Invention te our
Partial Payment Plan
VOLUNTEERS
ACT AS TRAP
I'HOTKtTloN THI S Al KIUKI
WKAKIAS ATTACK OF YOl SC.
PLANTS l ICLCl I. A K CHOI'.;
Volunteer onions left in the field
. -t Santo Tom a a Is only twenty-Are years
i older titan Harvard T That as early aa
100 f(-t in the row. plant at 18COot of a population, of .4.000.00Q
r. ther huithy jrnwih a: the surface People, there were 841 schools for boys
rtio.ot atUvtive. Supplement and m 1nt aWs? That in 1892, eight
I w tr , te tliinnir;-, removing T0 tiie tL" ' thS Anwrt
... . . . s. tuns, there were 2.1.57 schooUT
nl tninnitig time any younir plants .
, . , " K To grant self-goveniment to Luzon
showing an n.f-station. undHr Agu,n.,do wouId Uke
"After they are once thoroughly ; Ing self-government to an Apache res-
n. ilici hy niajrjrota the volunteer . ervatlon under some local chief." Thus
pl. nts should he rarefuUy removed, . ioKe a rormer rresident of the United
the adjacent soil examined anl all
tiijotx destroyed. In the absence
Brace up. The big world outside
caste system. Hood" dlatTncflou or royffT 'is bright and bustling and all you
families, and that, unlike tl.elr oriental have to do i tn vt Imsv t,a n. it
sinters, they are the' only Christian peo- jirt.. on r,x v.. ..1 v:
pie in the orient? . , e an yster- ou are not half as
People have pictured an ignorant ivrewnea 8 you imagine.
mass of Filipinos, illiterate, poor, liv- j
Ing a Mfe of servitude for a few Eliza's crossing on the ice to escape.
wealthy land owners and foreigners, jthe bloodhounds would be easy to
with no iioiises or farms or property those used to crossing Broadhwav.New
of their own. Do you know that 70 jyork. State Street in Chicago or
f "multiplier' unions about ev-jof Filipino opposition, but do you know
Statei during the Filipino-American
war. Exaggeration could be an excuse
mt A rlmn UL'K At-t t)n ihrnltv t9 els a AM
r 1 I ,. ' " - - 'h"u va. iuc aLU'
hi t n iinliuir h ni & hi d.wi. Din nr ..in.
r.,h..eH tl,.. i.,l..rv fmm oi. ..,. , .. .' " .encan people uemunaeu the extlncUon
' - " row
Kot hy M I per i-eiit in the encounn:- ,
inif n-port of A. I,, livett, entomolo-
ifixt at O. A. (', experiment station.
It in the romiiHin irut tu-e in tom
merciul onion priwhic tion," Mty Prof.
Iovett, "to k" over the Ih-IiIh in the
fprilii? iirnl reino till volunteer ori
iona. OLaervatimii allow ihnt where
these vn!.iiu.er phints are J f t in thf
1
FACTS
-m,irijrcye8findi
er 19 Y tho"1 Wlth Bl88cs. i
i Yeurs Experience.) I
A
I
"Sol
erv KmI feet i UL'ireteL"
1 t t
CAi;i OF THANKS
We wish thank nil the
fnoiitis who have so trenerouply
en he.uutiful flowers, sympathy
kind
that the Philippine Republic, before the
j American occupation of the Islands,
had the approval of prominent Ameri
cans who were on the spot like John
Unrrett. Director of the Pan-American
plv" Union, who compared It favorably with
ami the Japanese government? That Ad-
i-.-sistJiiu-e in our recent bereavement, mlral Iewe.v considered the Filipinos
Mr. jnol Mrs. G. N'. Slopcr and' herter fitted for self-government than
,!,,,,.;,(,.,. jtho Cuhans? That they had drafted a
- . . constitution at Mnlalos which elicited
, "" ' ' ,Z r !ne approval of distinguished Repub-
V- I.:.rs and Suit (ases at ,loang ke a,e ,ute genatop GeQrg F
M(H)UH WALKEK'S. Furniture ti,)llr? Tli.it ht.f,ro n. mmim. th.
plants priictirally f ree from mma'ot ., S( i Americans the.v bud nroduced national
injuO'. j heroes like the martyred Joae Rlzal,
"Sui-h t rikiiitr r-ulu wero nlitaiiv ( The Heetion connuission of .Mihvau- pronounced by a Repuhllcan congress
el in tin?.-- cnrrie.l forward in Hritish Kee imnounces tlint caniiidjites ofFer- ""hd, Uepresentntlve Oooper, as the
Cohinilaa l.v ('Hinolimi entoinnl.iMf itur vutors uimiiaiLMi cijrurs will ,e ' "m ver uuen ion
i i n l, ... a .., 1,10 ciuicnes or tyranny!
in hurv. Pshaw! A cam- '
have not hud. 01 huiwtnls of years nijj
151(I thev prove veiv attrtutive to
Piaserkl, Iialliis, Oreiron.iflv aihl it i;i on th-se nhirit." thev cen
ter their nUack, leavmi: the younjr
percentage of literacy is almost as high
as some of the states of the Union?
That It Is higher than In any country
of South America, hljrher than tbe lit
eracy of the Spanl. nx-ple, and un
questionably above' that Tf any of'The"'
new countries recognized In Europe?
Do you know that there are a million
and a half farms In the Philippines
and that 90 p-r cent, of these farms
are owned by Filipinos. In other words,
that oui of the 11.000,000 Christian
Filipinos, 8.000 000 of them at least live
on their own tarms, with houses of
their own. Independent of any absentee
landlord or foreign master? That 91
per cent of the urlian property con
sisting of houses and lands Is owned
by the natives of tho Philippines, and
m!y 9 per cent, is In the bands of for
eigners? Vet these are facts cabled by
Acting Governor Charles Euimett Tes
ter to the War Department from the
reeet.t census estimates.
Having solemnly promised the Fili
pinos their Independence and having
gone before the world as the champion
of self-determination, the Filipino peo
ple cannot understand how America
can consistently refuse to make good
these promises.
CLIMATE OF THE PHILIPPINES
l.y
imd it in urged th:it
the practice a trial.
"Leave 2 to .1 volunteer plant
11 r growers )riv'" liahle for
paiirn cijrnr
insult !
is not a bribe-
i.
The Philippine Islands have a mild
ly tropical climate. The nights are
cool and sunstrokes are unknown. Tbe
temperature record for the past thirty
years shows an average of SO decrees.
; 1 1
Bullock Still the Speed Steed in Carolina Hills
'erind 0Ur ,
rsthe on,; ,!."08. "m'
Salm ' fusing
; duplies any brokcn
1 ,l-llon rnni. .
,fry . Mori
4- Co.
"Jt.
i.i5.if"i-.:j . 1 j i'. 1i?tSsv-nJ
.VHiWI ii L.'h,Mi2L y-s
Phone 23D
. . .-j ..nnininaa am thuM of the mora Stflvanced mAthoda
Twelve-cylinder motor cart. eaiT that they hare been adopted every plaee.
jf tvJ la thi r-eat Inrentlve era tat . that does f the oa or bulloek are aUU the steeds
'rrtaatauace-rUht here in Ameriek. i? " u vehtde of abeolute tenor, oaordla to
of speed for tho ore "well-to-do lol) 1 a fortnight,
the mountaineer's ws4od aad thla to piur
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that sup
plemental articles have been duly fil
.'ed in the office of the Corporation
! Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
1 changing the name of Independence
I Creamery, an Cregon corporation, to
jELDRIDGE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
, Said supplemental articles were filed
by the Board of Directors pursuant
to the unanimous vote of alt v"
holders of
Dared
1920.
K.
E.
E.
Directors
ery, known
ducts Compa
. , . GET' RIP OF
STUMPS NOW
POWDER
NO HEADACHES
NO FREEZING
NO THAWING
SAFE TO HANDLE.
Black Blasting Powder, Caps
Fusees
Ha user Bros.
'Salem, Albany, Eugene, and
Corvallis.
SERVICE OUR PRIDE
L. E. HASELTON, Local
Agent.
For 1920
Plant 0"ty
0,
He
We offer On
fer aay case 0
cured Vy Haifa
HaU'a Catarrh
by catarrh auflt
five years, and t
moat reliable rec
Oatarrh Medlclnt
ttoe Mucous aurf.
an from the Bio
eased portions.
Atar yon have
Medicine for a ah
reat Improveme
health. Start takin
cine at once and r
for testimonial!, fr
F. J. CHENEY &
Sold by ail Drugs