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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1909)
MOIIOuTi NORMAL STUDENTS II. HlrachUrg, Pre. A. Nalson, Vic Pre. C. W. lit ioa, Cb. ASSEMBLE AND BEGIN MM The Here's a Home for $550 For or Tral ioo hua and tarn and two arrca of luml In North liulipiiiloni. 6 roomed houao'and tarn room for 4 uorata. Will tak K'miiI team of horse for part jiny. l'rlre fOIiO. Chas. E. Hicks Independence, Oregon Sprag Your Trees with dependable brand Umo and Sulphur Solution. Manufactured br Gideon Stoli Company of Salem, Oregon. Strictly pure or $100 forfeit. We guarantee our customers a 30 degree IJaunie test. For sale by R. M. Wado Co., agonts. Independence, Oregon, or direct from GIDEON STObZ COMPANY Salem, Oregon. A Clean Man Outside cleanliness is leee tbaa half the battle. A meamay eerub bimieli a doreo time a day, and (till be unclean. Good health meant cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means clean stomach, eleaa bowels, olesn blood, a clean liver, and ew, clean, bealtby tissues. The man who it clean in this way will look it and aet it. lie will work with energy and think lean, clear, healthy thoughts. ... . . . . He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and Indigestion originate in unclean stom ens. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unoleaa lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents thee diseases. It makes man's tnsides eleaa end healthy. It oleaaa the digestive organs, makes pare, eleen blood, end clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It conteina no aloohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pel leu cure It. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy. IVT H3 Lj .A. S A non-intoxicant, pure and refresh ing beverage. Brewed from choice malt and hops. Those who USE " MBbAS pronounce It absolutely the best mild, non-intoxicating drink on the market. Ask your druggist for It. Also for salo at the local soft drink establish ments. For prices write m Salem Brewery Association SALEM, OrtEGON. PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & PREACHER, Proprietors Frosh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Home 61: Bcl1 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon Dr. O. J5. Mills Ueterinary Surgeon Phone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barn. INDEPENDENCE, qREGON njnffiR 1 i V' fflES M M BUSINESS COLLEGE II fr I WASHINGTON AND TENTH ST. Ul 1 PORTLAND. OIIOON WRITE FOR CATALOG TA Bthool thai rtacti lm itooa rontwrn SOMC ARE DETAINED ON AC COUNT OF TORM. N.wberg Wins In tha Nswbsrg High bchuol DaLata mm Ara Baytn nlng for the F.jruary Commence ment Claaa cf 61 Craduata. With toe eietptii.n of the "Tltla nook Trio" all atudeuia of tha O. 8. N. 8. relurm-d for tho t-ta giv en tue first after Me holidaya. Tlnimrati't r-i"rt tuat thejr are held prUoiura at lijiph on tbJ buerltluu road and are coming on aa aoou aa tho weather will permit. Krlemla will aymiiaililio with Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. btroud who were aucMi'iily auuiinonwl to Mr. Stroud'a home mar Kuk ii on Wcdnesduy on anount of the death of hU youiiKent alHt. r. Mr. and Mra. Stroud had JuhI returned from a holiday visit home. Minn tirato WIikoii of New berg la ii new atudtiit at lue Normal, Until lo-atd Mlaa Wllwon la the guest of Mlaa Waruy at Mra. Murphy Mlaa Mabel Ulnkley of Portland la auothur new atudent who arrived tho firm of tho wct-k. Mlaa Linkley la to b a amilor. The inuw haa not Interfered ar loualy with auy of tho Normal clasa work. Many Jolly purtiea gather to alido on tho ever-coaxing Knoll each evening, but leaaona are not lor Kotten on account of the fun. Many abaeucea are reported In the lower gradea of the training department, however, but the attendance In the advanced gradea la good. J. D. V. Butler went to Newberg on Friday to act aa Judge In the Newberg-Yamhlll high school debate. The debating waa of a high order for youthful debater and the decl- aion waa unanimous In favor of New berg. Chapel easaya were given on Fri day by Senlora Stella Warner, "The Wasting of Our Natural Resources; and Esther Larson, "Uncrownea Queens." February Commencement Is not far off. The orators are already busy and other plans are In progress. The graduates are: Misses Galbreath, Simmons, Dorsey, Laughlln, Williams and Thomas. A small class, but one containing some capable teachers. The senior rings have arrived. They are a neat design of signet ring with date and school initials, some in briEht and some in old gold. The class Is to be complimented on se curing their emblem to wear before the members scatter on graduation. Word has been received that sev eral former students Intend entering in February. Miss Belle Sills will come from La Grande. The literary societies held only business meetings on Friday even ine owlne to the inclement weather in owing to the inclement weather and the fact that the Vespertines were to entertain on Saturday evening. The Vespertine girls proved them selves delightful hosts, when on Sat urday evening they entertained mem bers of the faculty and of the Del phian and Normal Societies In the Normal Assembly Hall. A week be fore dainty Invitations with the so ciety crescent o gold and blue were issued to bid all to an evening of merriment. A program of music, re citations and charades was given. Very apt Indeed was "Weston Nor mal" as impersonated by Miss Wes ton and Mr. Montague (Normal). Mr. Montagde acquitted himself credit ably in assisting the Vespertines at any time a masculine character was needed. A ' feature of the evening was the Irish Art Gallery, where rare masterpieces were displayed to the great edification of all present. In a bean guessing contest, estimates ranged from 300 to 3000, but Miss Alice Rasmussen was the .fortunate one at 504, her guess taking first prize. In the smelling contest, the guessing of unlabeled scents, Mr. Montague tied with Miss Sadie Ellis and won out in the draw. After the fun delicious orange punch and na- biscos were served by Misses Troed son and Weston. Promptly at elev en the party dispersed. time, day or nlglil. Tula narmb-aa preparation will di gest anything you eat and overroroe a aour atomaih five minute afu rwarda. if your imala don't tempt you. or what little you do rat amma to Ml you, or lays like a lump of lead in your atoinaib, or If you liavw heart burn, that I a alien of Indication. Ask your pharmaclat for a f0-cent case of I'ape'a Diapepaln and take one trlangule after aupper tonight. There will be no aour rlslnga, no belihlng of the umllKealed fnod mixed with aIJ, atotuaeh gan or heart burn, fullnesa or heavy feeling In the atomacb. nausea, debilitating head aches, dlulneaa or Intestinal griping. This will all no. and, bealdea. there will be no aour food left over In the stomach to polMon your breath with nauseas odors. l'apo'a Dlapepxln Is a certain cure for all stomach misery, beeauae It will lake hold of your food and di gest It Just the aame aa If your atom ach wasn't there. Actual, prompt relief for all your stomach misery Is at your puarruacla waiting- for you. These largo DO cent cases contain mnr than sufficient to cure a case of dyspepsia or Indigestion. GETS BENEFIT OF RESERVE ESTIMATED AREA OF UNPATENT ED LAND8 147,000,000 ACRES. Different 8tate Received for Schoo and Road Purpose 25 Per Cent of Income from National Foreat Re- aervea, Amounting to $447,064. During the last fiscal year ending June 30,' the United States Forest Service Issued to settlers In the neighborhood of National Forests In western states over 30,000 "free use' I permits, under which the settler re ceived free about 014,000 cords of firewood, posts, poles and sawlogs worth $169,320, or bout 64 cents a cord In the forest a low valuation Beside this, the different states received for school and road purpos es 25 per cent of the Income from the National Forests amounting last year to $447,064. The direct return to the states in lieu of taxes on the 117 million acres, the estimated area of unpatented land in the National Forests, amounted then in the last vear to J616.384 in cash and "free use" timber. In 1907 the total of "free use" ma terial and money paid over amounted to about $253,400. The increase of the amount given to the states from 10 per cent to 25 per cent of course is largely responsible for the large return In 1908, but even had this per centage not been changed a good in crease would have been shown, de spite the demoralization of the lum ber business caused by the financial flurry. In fact, this Increase may be looked for up to many times the present amount as the demand for timber increases and the forests are developed more and more. YOU MAY NOT IT NEED NOW Put It in Some Safe Place, for It May Come In Handy Some Day. NDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA Makes Misery From an Upset Stom ach Vanish in Five Minutes. Every family her.e ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of in digestion or stomach trouble at any Here is a simple home-made mix ture as given by an eminent auth ority i;a Kidney diseases, who makes the statement that it will relieve al most any case of Kidney trouble i taken before the stage of Bright's disease. He states that such symp toms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire to urinate, especially Jt night, painful and discolored urin ation are readily overcome. Here is the recipe. Try it: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known druggist here in town is authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar healing effect upn the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often over comes the worst forms of Rheuma tism in Just a little while. This mix ture is said to remove all blood dis orders and cure the rheumatism by Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Intercut Paid on Time Deposit Director!! II. Hiriberg, A. Nelaon, D. W. Sear, B. F. Smith and J. E. Rhode. Ttour Attention Has Deen Drawn oftn to aoine home where tb Inmate Horned to be ImviuK Hie time of their live. You have, rionbtleM. wisbrd jnn could have auih a lolly Itood lime at joiir house You can easily enoqji One of our talklair uiaclnnwi will furnlxh any kiwi of ntfrlaJnient you dfflre. Hu p In and see what a wealth of enjoyment ii will afford L. F. SAVAGE 247 Cemmercial Btreet, BaWwo, Ore. if iotI)ing Cleaned Pressed ana Repaired nut 4wr to City Re$tMrat, ci itrtet Independence Oregon THE NOBLE I. A. MADISON, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street SALEM, OREGON Dallas Steam Laundry Best Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson -Argent Independence, Obegos A. C MAGERS. Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. Telephone and messenger service at hotel. 160 Court Street Telephone 209 Main. FRESH GOODS are liked best by a good many to bacco connoiseurs. Those which are freshly made are soft, sweet-scented, burn even and last longer than those which are allowed to dry out thor oughly. Fact is, we sell hundreds of cigars direct to consumers on this account. If you are fond of a good cigar, try one made by SALEM CIGAR FACTORY Salem, Oregon. forcing the Kidneys to filter and strain rom the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste ma ter, which cause these af flictions. Try it If you aren't welL Save the prescription.