Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 25, 1903, Image 4

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    Independence
Enterprise.
ANDiWESTiSICE.
ITMJSHEH EVKHY THlltsllAY.
Enlrn.il at IniU-pi-mlt-inK, Or,, iwUllU- a
M'lMlllltl'lttl'H llllllU'1'.
Subscription Price, $uo pcrYr,
TKI.Kl'HO.NK 5t.
SV IWI'lll rno.v H AT K.
(strictly In Hilvmux1)
Per yr " 50
Six uiontli i 75
stuKi u'y 05
l.wi nolliva lire A vuU per line utrulRlit
auolutely uo rvUuoiion for any rwoii
whatsoever.
Rule on display aitTerttnliig niiute known
oil Bi'i'lieutkm.
Remember the Fourth.
Our Fourth will be a hummer,
and we want your presence. He
good and come.
The Fourth will be celehrated a
never before in the history of our
town. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to everybody to be with us
on the occasion.
The cause of education or relij;
ion is evidently to be the recipient
of another large donation. John
D. Rockefeller has raised the price
on gasoline and reduced its test
If robbing with one hand and pour
ing it out to charity, religion or ed
ucation will pave a way to heaven
Mr. Rockefeller will evidently have
a reserved seat near the great white
throne.
It is a source of pride to view the
promptness with which the appeal
to aid the Heppner suflerers was
responded to by the good people of
Independence. Nearly everywhere
the parties having the subscription
paper in charge would meet with
the assertion that the donors would
be glad to do more if in their power
to alleyiate the suffering of our
Eastern Oregon friends. The spirit
is certainly a commendable oae,
and the cause a deserving one.
We have read many profound
treatises on the race question, but
never have we seen it so thoroughly
handled, nor so briefly and simply,
as by our president, standing by
the tomb of the immortal Lincoln
and uttering these words of wis
dom: "Let me say one word: It
seems to me eminently fitting that
the guard around the tomb of Lin
coln should be composed of colored
soldiers. It was my own good for
tune at Santiago to serve beside
colored troops. A man who is good
enough to shed his blood for his
country is good enough to be given
a square deal afterwards. More
than that no man is entitled to;
any less than that no man shall
have." The last two sentences
sum the entire question in a mas
terly manner. The justice of such
a, declaration is unimpeachable
even by the bitterest class arrayed
against the Negro.
The soil of the "Pearl of the An
tilles" drank up Cuban blood under
the rei'n of a Spanish dictatorship
until it was a crimson hue and
America would stand it no longer.
The Ottoman empire, the curse of
Christendom, unsheathed its sword
and smote countless thousands to
earth because of religious differ
ences. Again America protested,
The Russian, with barbarian cruel
ty, replied to the supplications for
bread by his Jewish subjects, with
tortures" unspeakable. Again our
IHPKrKNPKHCtC 1KT W
sensibilitifH were so shocked as t
cause a universal cry to rise from
tlte Atlantic to the Tucifio, and
from Uulf to Cunada in protest to
such inhumanity to a follow crea
ture. The wave had hardly sub
sided when a deed of equal atrocity
wiped, put of existence an entire
dynasty in Servia. and a now king
proclaimed under the sacrilegious
.,., l,v th inut nt Cod." Our
eyes have become Accustomed to
l..,L-;,,,r fi.r ii I rod tier lieroS- til
""'"'(i
seus to the lloxers, Macedonians
etc, and to a degree are blind to
our own shortcomings W hat na
tion canals us in mob rule, and
wlmt more deplorable sight than to
gee a state paralyzed by an exter
initiating warfare as Kentucky is
hmiil swent toduv? All honor to
-0
that noble prosecuting attorney,
who, in the performance of duty,
prefaced his address to the jury
with the statement thai, though he
was surrounded by the militia both
night and day he expected to full
prey to the assassin's bullet for the
part he was to take in the enlorce
uient of justice in the trial of a
murderer, who in cold blood shot
down his predecessor in office. A
eountv so awed bv a cut-throat
gang that the men sent by the
newspapers to report the case must
bo in disguise and be changed
eyery two or three days to keep
thpir i.lentitv unknown. Wit
nesses, after giving their testimony,
flee to other communities and states.
Armed troops guarding a jury
while investigating a cold blooded
assassination. For shame! The
armed force of a state Bhould be or
dered out to Wipe from existence
the principals of both factions. As
a moral, we may observe that
other civilizations may perpetrate
harrowing atrocities and our sensi
bilities shocked by a rehearsal of
the details, yet we should be mind
ful of our own shameful crimes be
fore giving too much publicity to
our indignations concerning me
wrong doings of our neighbors.
The place for the bicycle is in
the road, there -to have every privi
lege of a vehicle. The reason a bi
cycle should not have the side
walk is because a few fools want to
scorch down a walk, and as a re
sult pedestrians aie hurt. Best
way is to keep them in the street,
and a city the size of Salem ought
not to debate the question longer.
Correct Material
Miss Ida. M. Snydor,
TrrnMiirrr Ihx
llruoklyn . " Artifc
wontta would JV mora attention to
thir hr-alth we wrnilJ hav mor happy
wIvm. nwlhtri and dautlhten, and y
would obwrve roulti tlwy would NJ
that th doctors' pnitrlptloni do not
perform th many cures tlwy if given
credit lor. .
In cnniultM with mv drtiUt n a
vlitd MtElrtea Wine ol Cardul and 1hd.
lord'i Black-Draught, and so I look nd
have every reaion to thank him for nW
lile opened up to me with reitorrtl health,
and It only took three months to cure mc."
'Wine of Canlni iaart'irulnhiruf tbii
menatrnal functions au.l is n mont w
tunUhintf tonic for women, It curt
wauty.wpprMHfHl, toofrenciit, irri'K
ulnraml painful lui'iistruatiim, falhnif
of thoVomb, whites tknd llooiliiiir. It
is helpful when npprouvhintf woman
hood, during pretfiuincv, atUir child
birth and in Chanel of life. It (re
nueutly briiiKS a dear baby to homes
that have lteu barren for years. All
druetfists hve $1.00 bottles of Wine
of Oardui.
WINE"CARDUI
Our Trip Over the Vnlly.
Special from Parker.
On Friday, June f, having se
cured a competent official to repre
sent our interests in our valuable
naner. the K.vmii'KisE, we lay
aside all business cares and respon
sibilities and accepted a respite for
a short visit with old friends and
relatives in Linn county.
After a short visit at the metrop
olis we boarded the overland lor
Albany, catching flying glimpses of
Oregon City with its nulls and fac
tories: of . Salem with its tall build
ings of state and of Chemawa with
its Indian schools. We also Had
the pleasure of seeing an Indian
bride and groom who were starting
on their wedding tour and who
boarded the train at Chemawa.
Among our fellow passengors wo
noticed a younr; man who carried
a bottle ot some mysierious com
position and when he had imbibed
enough of this mixture to dull his
mental abilities he leaned over to
ward an open window, when a gust
of wind lifted his hat and carried it
over into an adjoining field much
I i I', n flnlinVif n r A O rVi 11 Ult I i f n f f f
For Eve Glasses tw liule uyfl wno "cupiej a rear
. arm trt whn m TT1 Oil 1 fit f1 V WfllltPll
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to unpack their grip and tender
The best material for spectacle lenses him one of their small caps.
: V,n ITVirulul" hrutwl r,f fl-null crlllHU ' . .! ..n,l All,,, n,T at 191fl
All of the first quality spectacles are 0win t0 tie late freight train we ,)
made from this material. It fs im-1 ,,,,, )imo, Alb,. 2.
. r, i .i )VD O Url I? VvVi OV'UJ W iiiiwtu "Will I H
ported Iroiu Germany in the rough , J . r T, m 5
blocks and ground and finished in this Ml arnveu ai i.eoanon n o i . m .
.... ,
.., Ti.n ,,.r r,ii tu ,,r o wpr miip i snrnriseo nn wen
i;uuiiiij. Aito ,.""1", iu ...w i MSI y
lenses is made from flit glass. It is nleased with the progressive ap-1,)
Bofter and is not susceptible of so high p(;arance 0f t)10 town. During the A
a polish or so nne a liuisb. itlsiue ,.,. i , .i,,,,,!!,,
1 . , . , . . , past year several new dwellings e
same material that is used iu the , . ,
..,MfW,f.,ru ,,f ,11,1111,11 w III uwir HUH. 1JU.VD liucil ucuou. x.ca uuiuci- ra n
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If you look across the edge it has a ou 8 stores, hotels, shops and other f,)
uropniuli tint,. In tbe best leilHes von iMil.lir. Imilriirnra T.cliiinnn ImriRtu n M. i
will never see this tint. They are free mill an(1 the prospects are
from bubbles and all imperfections. a .. . , ,.
, . , . very uanuniiK iui hid ninn uuuun
They are ground to an accurate focus ' .
and are niatheumtically correct in of a starch factory in the near
everyway. Iam carrying a constaut future. This factory will increase
stock of tbe best quality lenses. livery t,ne value of the potato, which is
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one im.aieiunjr iuojiccu mm i (jgipg go extensively cultivated on
before it leaves my ofllce. I will not
sell an imperfect lens at any price.
Dr. Darrin, Kevere House, Albany, Or.
Two pair, of young draught
horses for sale. Euquir of C. P.
Ilembree, Monmouth.
the bottom lands surrounding Leb- fjj)
flnnn
Although Linn county does not
compare with Polk in the hop cul
ture it may claim to be a little
ahead in the cultivation of the
gv- jtA.1. aiaii-
H. H.VJasDer
Undertaker. Enbj'
and Funeral I Dift)
IilJcrcnJcncf, ,.,
Htrawbrrv. AIh.uI three miles
Inuii L.-lmion - visited nn old
distillery wheto wveral ynrs ago
apple brandv wa t.ianiifi. tured by
tlu. harnl. The biiil-Hnu I
doing wrvicr a" a baru.MHid mi- "f
the great ma-li Itlun st rves as the
farnitiV grnary.
On our way t Shelhiirn we
call.d on W. J. Turnldge, who f.-r
neverul yars coinliicb'd nn'rchaii
die ht..r at Airlie. lie is w
idi-iitilied in the unTiant ih' biii-i-ui'sM
at t'rai'tree
o Mr.n.lav. June we return-
ol homo tired hut well pleased ,
with our vai aliun, niid vry iil j ,,u, ,)ny m u( h
iiidct'd to linto the progreM our , broimbt bliu one miui'I tttl:,
Oeseeu, the Worj.
trotter, will he in Sill,-,,,,! ,
state fair, 't nil nij,
1 1 In IihI .ii j(riU1(
il'nilll lllu Ki'llllnrlju.n
III llm llrt i' ei,i,.t
el Hers III l-V.i, t M. -ill.,r ufi!
M n iitiiiillK llie many
liiiin u ho ninile tin. ut
ilny III April, lniiiii ,, t
iilnitit mill mtrrwanU hi ,
nil Ills i-liilm. Im i-imHin!w
bml Miller, whli'h, n-Kr
li'vrio i ii n i , (vn llliu t,
illiirihiHH willed l(
I bin to flunk midal,..
ropieentativo Imi umdo
work as t-orrespoiideut.
lit
he
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in-,, i, ii, i.iii., , iii.iri S1IJ
Iteineily nn a liit liniw.
DM ulveii tt I II) Willi, ),.,
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num.berialirs Wo.i.ael. and Uver "" "' K "'" W
TaUlcUare JuhI w lmiyoii need w hull
yim have no nppellte. f'l dull ftr
cHtlnit and w.kke tip with
In your mouth. They will Improve
your appetite, eUu and itivl(iirt
your Htomiieh ami Klveymi rellnh for
your fowl. I'r salo by Klrklaml Iru
Co.
Moore's Hair In vibrator and
Herpicide are tlie world's greatest
sculp cleansers and hair invigor
ators. Iioth are for sale atJ. H.
Moore's barber shop. Tall and
have Mr. Moore give an applica
tion of either remedy and you will
never be without one or the othi r.
Gray ?
"My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color." Mra.
E. Z. benomme, Cohoel, N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair I Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have allthc
JarkrieiVcotor fy du tli .
(1.00 a llllt. All OoiiUla.
If your ilrmritlut cannot iiiipil)r jrnit,
aeml im one tlollar nmt wo will i.r
you a iKitlln. Ho utirn unit glvo ttii imiuo
ot your iieiiroat BjiirciiK oHIih. A,lilr..,
J. '. AVKIl CO., Lowell, Mmw.
and III a few ininuiin Um 4.
I nteil. Til K"d 'irrt ola,
rltie wm MHtti iKithvi ,
lintir tl e pHtlelit Wiia Ukitj ;
win tut Ufp fur a fortuljlit ?
little Uitllo workisl taw
and br eaiinot help but M
I he rawi! tor Uil il ,();
t llHIiil (MlK'KeiU thli Ifi-o. i
by Klrklaml Iru t'u.
IU. 6. Shan
Ih jirfjia it'll to ski
you a complete li;
r . 1 I 1
Ol 81VI1MI S811U
for Hpring Huits.t't
and look tlit'in ovtrl
niul af certain jirb
Bank Building,
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Itlonmouib Dub:
II. I. WIIITMAX,rf
Should have your
WaHhliig called for mM
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vrTOtnrnrcTnte7rff
day and tlollvered 00 !
day
UJork Guaranteti
Monmouth, Ottp
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ur Hew Cocalion
269 LIBERTY ST.
) New building next door to Jos. Meyer 4 Sons,
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Call and get fine Furniture Polish free.
Do not miss Beuing our superior lino of Car
poungfi, fllattingH and Linoleums.
i The House Furnishing
Next door to Joseph Meyen & Sons, SALEM, 0R&
a Store at Salem and Albany. ,