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TWO 3? INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL BRIEFLET8V 3: NATIONAL rLA I rUKM re 1 Call on Fraxer Rico for gra weds. Dr. Butler wa in Portland Sat orday. Miaa France Cooper has gone to Newport tor a aeaaon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dornaifo camped at Caacadia. Hop tickets while you wait at the West Side Enterprise office. Two thousand lbs. of good clean timothy lust received at Fraxer & Rice'a. Mrs. J. A. Vanness of Winlock, Wash., is visiting her mother, Mrs, Spaulding near Buena Vista. Mrs. John Burton and daughters have gone to Newport for a few weeks' recreation. Mrs. Arthur Moore and children also Ernest Johnson and wife re turned Saturday from their outing. . Hop tickets printed and nam bere? just as you want them at this office Get in your order early. The Vanness cottage recently in inred by fire is being repaired and will again be occupied by Clarence Clodfelter. iznxr Parana and his Dart? of nrominent Califtrnians pawed through town Monday morning by special train. . Wellington Dornsife, a brother of Jerome Dornsife died August t, t TTkish:" Cal. He was a resident of this place several years ago. L. Damon and family including Mm. Locke and Miss X3race, of Salem have returned from a twelve days overland outing in the vicinity of Slab Creek and Three Bivers. Two deer were killed on the trip and abundance of fish found in the streams but they are reported stub born about biting. Following is a list of Polk countyites going to Newport on one day, Saturday, of last- week: A. S. Locke, Frank Lucas, Tracy Staats, Mrs, J. E. Kirkland, Miss Maggie Pomeroy, Jack Wilson, J. R. Cooper, N John Gentry, Jasper Kennedy, Mrs. Stump, Mrs. David StapletOD, Misses Genevieve and Cecille Wilcox, Pearl Hedges, Reuben Dickinson, Thos. Pomeroy. Dr. ). D. Bntler is in San Fran cisco this week attending the Sec ond Annual Session of the Pacific Coast Association of Railray Sur geons. The Lane series of ' ten or fourteen lectures will be delivered at the same time. Dr. Butler will at tend at least a part ol. these. Ke left Monday expeeting to return Satur day or Sunday. A suit of forcible entry and de tainer was brought by L. G. Reeves, through his agent, Peter Kurre, against Fred Oberer in Justice Wilson's court this week. Oberer rents his residence through Kurre from Reeves and the pur pose of the suit was to have the tenant ejected. The case was call ed in court Monday, G. A. Hurley appearing for plaintiff and J. N. Hart for defendant. A defect in in the servic developed and the case was dismissed. A new suit has since been filed in the county court at Dallas. Excerpts of the Platform Adopted by the Republican Conven tion at Chicago. Elks' Cbarm Lost. Lost, in Independence, probally in coming from the dock up town, an elk's tooth charm, with the in ner ption "T. A. Riggs, 8alem Lodge No. " on the back. Finder le ave at this officeand get reward raoTKtTtQ.v Protection, which guards and dovelops our Industrie ia a cardi nal policy of the Republican party. The measure of protection should always at least equal the differ ence in th cost of produslioa at home and abroad. We insist upon the maintenance of the principle of protection, and therefore rataa of duty should be readjusted only when conditions have so changed that the public interest demands their alteration. But this work cannot safely he committed to any other hands than thoo of the Republican party. To entrust it to the Democratic party ia to invite disaster. Whether as in 1902 the Democratic party declared the protective tariff un constitutional, or whether it de mands tariff reform or tariff re vision, its real object is alwava the destruction of the protective system. However specious the name, the purpose is ever the same. A Dem ocratic tariff has always been fol lowed by business adversity; a Re publican tariff by business pros perity. To a Republican Congress and a Republican President this great question can be safely in trusted. When the only free trade country among the great nations agitated a return to protection the chief protective country should not falter in maintaining it. reciprocity We have extended wisely our foreign markets, and we beleive in the adoption of all practicable methods for their further extension, including commercial reciprocity wherever reciprocal arrangements can be effected consistent with the principles of protection and with out injury to American agriculture, American labor or any American industry. GOLD STANDARD We believe it to be the duty of the Republican party to uphold the gold standard and the integrity and the value of our National cur rency. I be maintenance ot tne gold standard, established by the Republican party, cannot be safely committed to the Democratic party which resisted its adoption and has never given any proof since that time of belief in it, or fidelity to it MERCHANT MARINE While every other industry has prospered under the fostering aid of Republican legislation, American shipping engaged in foreign tiade in competition with the low cost of construction, low wages and heavy subsidies of foreign governments, has not for, many years received from the government of the United States adequate encouragement of any kind. We therefore, layor leg islation which will encourage and build up the American merchant marine, and we cordially approve the legislation of the last Congress which created the merchant marine commission to investigate and re port upon the subject. WAVY A navv powerful enoueh to de- j w fend the United States against any attack, to uphold the Monroe doc trine and watch oyer our commerce is essential to the safety and the welfare of the American people. To maintain such a navy is the fixed policy of the Republican party. , CHINESE EXCLUSION 1 ) We cordially approye the attitude! WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON e . I.. 1. . .11.-. i I fx. ..n,i '..... .1-1 !'' crew in rrcard to th" exclu.Ion oT twining Into omrm of in Imt-r"" Chinese lbor, and promise a wi thinane of the Republican polioy in thai direction. tension We are always mlndiul of the country'a debt to the soldiers and jailor of the United States, and we believo in making ample provision for them and in the liberal admin istration of the pension law. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION V favor the peaceful ettlement of International difficulties by ar bitration, BORIC KIN AFFAIR We commend th tigorou effort made by the Administration to protect American citixena in foreign lands, and pledge ourselves to in sist upon the juat and equal pro tection of alLour citizen abroad. It is the unquestioned duty of the government to procure for all our citiien, without distinction, th right of travel and sojourn in friendly countries, and we declare ourselyes in favor of all proper ef forts tending to that end. Our ereat interests and our grow- ing commerce in the Orient render the condition of China of high im portance to Ihe United States. W e cordially commend the policy pur sued in that direction by the ad ministrations of Presidents McKln ley and Roosevelt. EXECUTIVE FRANCHISE We favor such congressional action as shall determine whether by special discrimination the elec tive franchise in any state has been unconstitutionally limited, and if such is the case we demand that representation in Congreea and in the electoral college shall be pro portionately reduced, a directed by the constitution of the United States., TRUSTS Combinations of capital and ot labor are the results of the econo mic movement of the age, but neither must be permitted to in fringe upon the rights and interests of the people. Such combinations when lawfully formed for lawful purposes, are alike entitled to the protection of the laws, and neither can te permitted to break tbem. ' MCKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT . The great statesman and patri otic American, William McKinley. who was re-elected by the Repub lican party to the Presidency four years ago, was assassinated just at the threshold of his second term The entire nation mourned bis un timely death, and did that justice to his great qualities of mind and character which history will con firm and repeat. The American people were fortu nate in his successor, to whom they turned with a trust and confidence which have been fully justified President Roosevelt brought to the great responsibilities thus sadly forced upon him, a clear hand, a brave heart, an earnest patriotism, and high ideal of public duty and public service. True to the prin ciples of the Republican party and to the duties to which the party had declared, he has also shown himself ready for every emergency and has met new and vital ques tions with ability. The confidence of the people in bis justice, inspired by his public career, enabled him to render per sonally an inestimable service to the country by bringing about a settlement of the coal strike which threatened such disastrous results at the opening of the winter in 1902. Our foreign policy under his ad ministration ba not only been able vigorous and dignified but in th highest degree successful. The complicated questions which arose in Venezuela were settled in such a war by-President Roosevelt that the Monroe doctrine was signally Vindicated and the cause of peace and arbitration greatly; advanced.: ayilrtil Mr. lit or Home pnone the Slatttman nay: nniv 1 not vtrv oiilimiatto. j - - v it very anxious to oe Salem have the improved service that it buii nesa inter! require, and he will do everything in hi power to bring it about. II aW ays th 1 no doubt it will come soon. Everyone appreciate that the sys tem at Salm i very antiquated and entirely unfitting to Salem' requirement." Oaborn Itaera. For Oslwrn vetch reapers, th only vetch machine, Oaborn Bind ers, Mowers, Rakes and Extras, all on J. H. Moran, Monmouth. Get our price ou Tionecr Whit Lead. Oil, etc., before buying eke where. R. M. Wade Co. Th dwinftcttnt of ll to unlit M. It destroy fe it ttrf brihlneM i II sort of rna and at th m lime helps th growth of plane and animal life. Puo during th niajht and in dark, damp cellar. Bright aunltght quickly deslroy ira, mould or other onanism. That i by it U beat to let the sunlight into your bouar for it purifying influence. At the Invalid." Hotel and Surgical Instl. tote, Buffalo. N. Y.. Dr. Pierce, chief coo. ultng surgeon, atartrd eiperimeot. m three yeara ago. wllh ,hr 'nrn "K"1 la conjunction with the X ray in the treat ment of diaeaaea. He ot eicellr nt result therefrom, and wa among th Brat to ailspl Una remarkable core to many case which h was formerly supposed must of necessity be treated by the knife. Not only ia I)r. R. V. Pierce notable fo his surgical achievements t hi hopiial is Buffalo, but nearly a third of a century go he discovered certain root and beih which were nature' remedies, and suc ceeded in putting tbem up in ( form thai would be easily procured and ready to ue. This he called Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. It maintains the patient' nu. trition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and aasimilat nutritious food. It ovrr come gastric irritability and rmptoms l indigestion, and in thi way fever, night weals, headaches, etc.. are done way with. It fortifie the body against the germ of consumption, grip and malaria, it builds up the tissue and put on healthy flesh. Those desiring to know something about the body in health and disease, also medi cine and surgery, without technicalities, hould read the "Common Sense Medical Adviser," which can be had for ji centa ia one-cent sump for the cloth-bound book. Addresa Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. A, HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated, Eaat Side Main Street, Independence, :- Oreoon. K. T. IIKNKLK, Ba'rber Shop. MAIN 8TKEET, One door south of Post Oflice. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - Oheoon. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL BUILUING, DALLAS, - OREOON. HOP BASKETS tnproved for Kchmoii ot 1004 One half box for picker. Full box buttomltMtg bas ket for tneaDurtug. Cor respondence solicited, WALTER MORLEY SALEM, OR. Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady AwUtant ' ' when Dealred. IND1PEHDENCE . - OREGON .. a hi UiAil to The A, v. - . 11 '... rtmiM of '',r,, your iu" . . p.ge.t.f Imif "j 7 . . ... - I rlataoo bfaCIl .cenery. Addre J G M-jr 0. . . fir 11 (,r I. A. F. IS I , A., A""'" " , , m.w.rt. Agriit W Aldor btr-t. PorlUmi.ure. . l-4lt. In or In the vicinity of Mon mouth. . Silver Wltl'.n W.tch, with lt-tl.tr c.in. Kinder PImm leave sain t Knterprlw oflife. ftoltlirr Attention""" " All olilier who wih t Inn claim to rtceiv promiit ij fallhful attention elmuld n 6M place them In th hands uf mfjk II. Hunter, pension tttoJ: VahliigUn, I). C, M I knot t iperlenc. II I the prop,r to bodl uoh ra, n, F, 0,, For Hales ' I have a cholo sdeollot 0 111 Hoh COW lor (alt. Apnl, u W. N. MeUuglilln. It. P.D.RJ 1. 1'arker, urvgon. THE MONMOUTH LAUNDRY H D. TMITMAN, ProprWtor & Home Industry Institution.? GOOD WORK PROMPT DELIVERY OUR WATCHWORDS WorK CaUi for Tudy Dlird Satunlajr Josse fc Bice, UNDERTAKERS Fine Parlor in connection. Day or night calls pronijitly attnJol to. Day phono 2T3 Night 393 Main St, Independence, Ore W. I- IHCF, Fmbalmer nd Funeral IMrerlor. W t MMTJCMAM , '. C. W. KMOWIMJ, Mf. Br0mm ! ,!, 01. $!. MS THE IMPERIAL HOTEL CO. SEVENTH and WASHINGTON 8TS. PORTLAND, Oregon tfeivly Equipped; Over 100 Rooms, Steam Heat: Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences. Cootb Bru$D J m Willi uvfiy jjurchnfo of a 25c pack ago uf our Special Tooth Prepara tion s, Itofafoani, WhiU'liooJ'ti r.istoratcd, or Turkish Myrrh Tooth Powder, wo will present you with a fine tooth brusdi freo of charge. CALL AND SEE. A. S. LOCKE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Ifiavcs IndciHTi rixnos for Mon mouih and Aim 7:W) a. m. :3U p. ni. Iar Indrrwri diiDw fur Muri' moutnnnd 1ml las 11:00 a. m. 0:16 p. m. L'vra Monmouth for Alrlla. . IfitK m. iM p. m. h'irm Monmouth (or lialiaa. 11:30 a. m. M p. m. Ivss Alrlls ror Moiimmith and Iniliixiidenoe. :) a. m. fc6 p. m. Ivea IVsllaa lor Moiiinoulh and ludtptilenc). ':' p. m. 7:ao - lyss Monmouth for lnrleiidano HO, m. I Hi p. to. ao : - W. R.ALLINjD. D.& ...Dentist... I'aliitaa Kxtraotloo a Hpoclnlly. Coopor BbIMI" lndepndMi, LsaT" lndspan tut Mob. K p. m How About Your Hummer Vacation? Newport on Ytquina BJ i tb ideal eaide resort of th North rcMo coat. Pound trip tick at greatly reduced rate on ' from all Southern point in 0rfgo. on and after Jun 1. Aik D for further particulr and a nomely illu.traud iourenir ux1' let, or writ to Kdwln 9ne, ''' ger CAE. It. It.. ."'y. 0 W. E. Coman, G. I. A., 8. tfc Portland. ....Subscribe for the Enterprise..,