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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
$uiWyruilrucf gutn'piUe. CHARLES EDWARD HICK hntcrrd l IaJltiuJinc, Or., offlea second claaa inatwr. ' ',. t 8ufccrlption, 11.80 Par Yaar The Oregon palate U never Uo out a rvlish for a isood wirm aoU Ing, growing rata, but never did H taste mora like a full im-al than dur fng toe last days of dry, rewd reakliif April. Oregoniaua don't wlau anybody Lard lu. but they never get auffU-l CtiUy sympathetic, hen the fruit crop faila la older statea. to "mark down" the price at which, we '"hold up" the balance of the world for out best aPllc-a. The Horse and Cattle Sale la Port land has opeut'd the eye of livestock breeder In every part of the United ttt and Canada to the fact that Oregon la' the beat market for ko thing In that line In the United Statea. Raise more hoga and get mort wealth by Bending the Oregon Brand of packing house producta to every market of the world" In a motto that should be announced frcm every school and pulpit, and be emblazoned on the walls of every commercial or ganisation In the state. Without regard to the exact spot In which they may reside, Oregon people are beginning to realize fully the tremendous benefit of the An nual Rose Festival, which this year begins June "th. continuing until the 12th. This Festival emphasises to the people at a distance the ex tremely favorable climate conditions which make possible the production of the finest roses in the world. month," IS 10. Number of pupil dropped during1 month, HI. Number of pupil remaining April It, llV. Number of, puplla rfsUtrred alnce beginning of achooj not reicUtered in any other achovL 17:5. t Number of puplla that bava bn oglatered In roe other achool, 24. SCHOOL FUND APPORT IONMENT Following U the apportionment for Number of puplU over 4 and under tO0 sihocl of Polk county a Ju made by the County Superintendent. P-LK COUNTY CT. o ' P-CT Report of the schools of Polk coun ty, Oregon, for the school month end ing April 16, 1909. Number of schools In session 59. Number of pupils remaining last month 2255. Number of new pupils registered during the month, 36. Number of pupils leaving one school and entering another during month, 33. Number of pupils having been drop ped and then readmitted, 188. Totad number registered durine t, 39. i . . . Number of puplla over a and under 9, 740. " I Number of puplla over 9 and under IS. IJJ. " " ' N'utaber of puplU over IS and undei u.'sai.' Number of puplla over 14 and undei SO, 693. i t o - Number of daya taught during th month, 18. Whole number of daya attendance 3D678. Whole number of daya abaeiice, 2453. Whole number tlmea late, 258. Number of pupil neither trady nor absent, li:i0. Average number of puplla belong ing, 2340. Average daily attendance. 204. Per cent of attendance, 94 2. Number of visits by parents, 79 Kumber of visits by members of school boards, 7. The following schools are placed cn the Hon or Honor wr having made Stupor cent or nif?: Dallas, Smlthfield. Ballston. t-;ilt Creek. Monmouth, Ward, ivrrydnlo, Gooaeueck (100 per cent). Brush Col lege, West Salem. Ituell (100 percent) Popcorn, Upper Salt Creek. Lincoln. Greenwood, McCoy. Black Rock. Pio neer. Mountain View, Mtsteltoe. The following schools were placed on the Roll of Honor for not having any tard les: Smlthfield. Pedee. Bridgeport, Lewlsvillo.Salt Creek. Parkers, Ward Brush College, Buena Vista, Buell, Harmony, Greenwood, Oakhurst. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con RtlDatlon and liver trouble as It will stimulate these organs and thoroughly 45 cleanse your system, which Is what 47 everyone needs der to feel well Kirkland. ' in the spring In or- 48 For aale by P. . M. Little attacks of Indigestion 'are what bring , on other ailments, such as acute Indigestion, chronic dys pepsia, and even more serious per manent illness. Kodol Is guaranteed to give relief. Try It today. Sold by all druggists. Clerk W, I). Henry II. O. Campboll Jacob Remplo K. lirunk Lew la Kdward Jaa. K. Hill W. T. Fter V. W. Smith C, A. McCulloch G. W. Starr A. 11. Lacey J. J. Thurston A. J. Haley 13. M. Gravea Percy iladley J. P. Sears A. G. Rempel A. R. Allen 11. G. Hastings Fred Febdlug C. W. Stewart D. U. Meador J.. F. Powell J. N. Hulett W. K. Goodell Chas. E. Brooks II. W. IMckliiHon C. W. Irvlno G. P. Ueke Kd Iooe F. U Wood John It. Loy I). C. Walker J. C. Zlnser R. E. Pearce Cyrus Blair Otto Skerstes Wiley Norton D. R. Ruble Mrs. A. E. Lee B. Z. RlgKS J. M. Larsen W. R. Coyle G. W. Pertherer W. B. Allen Sam Morrison . 49 V. A. Flshback 50 , Harry Pickens 51, J. M. Farley 52 W. I. Branchflower 53 J. K. Sears , 54 , R. R. Rlggs ' 56 L. H. McBee 57 Walter Williams 58 O. N. Harrington 59 Mrs; Lizzie Burbank No. 1 2 J 4 B 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 :s 29 30 31 33 j34 '35 36 ,37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Ami 320 00 13510 00 t 230 00 $ Sl5 00 f 215 00 185 00 345 00 235 00 $ 4 '.0 00 f 445 00 $ 125 00 $ 50 00 t 10S5 00 65 00 f 290 00 t 335 00 $ 'JO 00 t 210 00 t 75 00 $ 315 00 $ 135 00 $ j oo S 120 00 $ 1S."i 00 f 315 00 $ 210 00 $ 150 00 j:or.r oo $ 17.1 DO $ 270 00 $ 325 00 $ 4S.1 00 $ 315 00 $ 260 00 $ 120 00 $ 255 00 3 100 00 $ 150 00 $ 120 00 $ 420 00 $ 110 00 210 00 $ 40 00 $ 120 00 $ 220 00 $ 165 00 $ 120 00 $ 95 00 220 00 85 00 145 00 190 00 100 00 $1983 33 S 205 00 $ 105 00 THE PEER OF ALL MALLE ABLE RANGES We have just received anoth er car - load of the famous Mallea ble 'Ranges made . at South Bend. " This makes the second car of these ranges rer ceived this year. This range is without doubt the peer of all Malleable RANGES. It weighs more in the same size than any other rancre on the market. Don't be inveigled into buying a malleable range that vou know nothing about. Buy the South Bend Malleable, the one that has always made .good. We have sold this great range for six years and its sale is rapidly increasing. Insist on having the ' Mali 'e able made at South Bend, guaranteed to you both by the factory and the dealer. Sold only in Salem by lp M tgi ; .... ii mm " eo It is 14 i IT M. a. Ellis yf. T, Hetiuett (Jrac Hampton L B. Btapleton J. A. Mellia Alvln Countryman it. c. Kniyoit t 361 Ct t 425 00 49 00 160 00 14 00 360 00 I lio oO CASTRO MAY SUE FRANCE ib-ported to lie (Wiultlng With lwy m Iti garUlng KtpullHt, Par'.a. May I. Clprlaao Caatro, rs-l'rldent of Venetuela, la reiKTt ed to ! conaultlDg with lawyra here with a view to bringing a dam age ull agalnat tha Frencli govern ment for bla recent rx.tulalon from Martinique. As the government has the power to expel foreigners at It dlncretlou, Stnor Castro, It ,l aid, puriea turning hit action on tha fart that he was forcibly placud aboard a ih'p at Martinique and coin pel led to re turn to Franca without being given the option of hla destination. Fair IIhIMIuk Will Be Keady. Seattle, .Vsy 4. On month be fore the A aHka-Yukon-Paclflo Ex position opu: the buildings are practically ready. Where nnlthlng work Is done the task of placing ex hibits U going on, so that May 15 will see th khow almowt ready to open. Henry E. Po-ch. director of exhibits titles thut his department would have everything In readiness before June 1. A strong program uaa been arranged for the opening day and the succeeding days of the drst wee!:. Children's day will bo the Saturday following the opening, THREATENS OREGON JUDGE AtHMinnlioii Warning Follows Con viction of Man at Tillamook. Tillamook, Or.. May 4. Quite a senxatlon was caused when Judge Callaway took his seat on the bench Monday morning and made the statement he hud been Informed by a reliable citizen that his life hnd been threatened, and that he was not to live to pans sentence upon a cer tain defendant who had been found millty at this term of the circuit court. It is generally thought It U some boot-legger who has been mak ing the alleged threats. F1HST PKESIDKXT OF REPUB LIC OF PANAMA IS DEAD Panama. May 3. Dr. Samuel Amador, first president of the Re uubllc of Panama, died Sunday after u lingering Illness, aged 75 years. Manuel Amador was one or tie prime movers In the revolution In 1903 against Colombia, which led to the Independence of Panama. Celebrate Dewey's Day. Washington, May 1. Admiral George Oewey and a number of naval officers who sailed with him Into Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, celebrated at a banquet tonight the 11th anniversary of that memorable victory. Nineteen covers were laid. Heart's Paper Is Guilty, New York, May 2. A verdict of guilty of criminal libel was found against the publishers of the New York American by the Jury In the trial charging the publication of an article libeling John D. Rockefeller. Embroider for Summer UnmmrUWahtiwttha lttofambroldcry art dainty n.cJif1i to any woman'i wardrob: Walttt ttamp. d on UnStri0 town, comPttt9 with cotton to work $1.19' We Are Showing a Beautiful Line of Uut Sets, Hats -nd Parasols to Embroider WEE LESS QMS GIVEN Needlecraft $hop Mr a. 5. C. Wnla 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon Hthlclk ana .anazium $ccdtf. hint, Xmmunilkn and Jhhlnq ?adlc. rtt Siei(clea9 8kidc Repairing. ltf ANSWERS EV ERY CALL Independence People Hava Found That This Is True A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow. Of some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks. A medicine that answers every call. Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true spe cific. Many Independence people rely on it. Here is Independence proof: Mrs. Sarah Burrlght, Independence, Ore., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them to be an excellent remedy for kidney complaint. My husband suffered from a lame back and received but little relief from remedies he tried. My son also had a weakness of the kid neys' and In both instances Doan's Kidney Pills cured the trouble. I was bothered by a bearing-down pain in my hips and a tired and languid feel ing. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at P. M. Kirkland'g Drug Store, took them as directed and they cured me promptly. I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. For aale by all dealers. Price GO ccnta. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo New York .sole agenta for the United Statea. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. l"F"?V SA LEM , OREGON. For Style or Beauty Wa hava tham. All of tha popular inapt and popular prlcad 8hoaa WE DO FINE REPAIRING JACOB V0QT 345 8tat Street, Salem, Oregon "Where Are My Letters?" Needlesa to ask these questlona if you use our Y & E FILING CABINETS. These are used In all business and la the great Idea of SYSTEM. Call and see theae goods. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial 8t., 8ALEM, ORE. POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawley, Pres. J. B. V. Butler. Vice Prea. Ira C. Powell. Cash. F. S. Powell. J.'B. .Jlump. I. M. Simpson. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE Long Time, Easy Payments Reliable Representatives Wanted The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. FORT WORTH, TEXAS, or JACKSON, MISS. mm VOU GET WHIT WE GET Our books arc open for your inspection. WfJR Buyers iiaino pi ven if wanted. Wo not only WlbmJHiUm ttopprice8;but you can satisfy yourself M$X5& absolutely at any tinio that you get what we iTJWOtJ get. PROMPT CASH RETURK3 ffJfifi&MIEMS ShiP yur prduce to m Wnte Ifivaan.iw t0 ug now for coops, tags, etc. SOUTHERN OREGON OOiiiSSIGH CO. w. H. McCoitouoDAU, Pbop. 95 Front St., Portland, Oregon Patronize our Advertiser. Many weak, nervous women have been restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy, as It stimulates the kidneys so that they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Im purities depress the nerves, causing nervous exhaustion and other ail ments. Commence today and you will soon be well. Pleasant to take. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. I If you want to feel well, look well j and bewell, take Foley's Kidney Rem edy. It tones up the kidneys and blad der, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Plesant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? For Bale by P. M. Kirkland. All kinds of legal blanks for sale at this office. Fairbanks Buys Log Angeles Home. Pasadena, Cal. Ex-Vlce-Presldent Fairbanks has concluded through agents a deal for the purchase of a 130,000 residence In one of the fash ionable districts of Pasadena. It la aald that he' will m&ka this hla fu ture home.