Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 02, 1909, Image 3

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    Jtt, The highest grade mai in thf
rwuuty was ninety seven and flv
ninth, by Alfred May of district No
.THESE PASSED
ii MH )M;-t fralth win trie arr.u
'EIGHTH GRADE':
ridiip off rej by tIIU C .II'k fr
Iklith grad pupil makiiu the his i-
cat grade In tli- county.
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You're lure you're letting the genuine when jrou buy from ut.
No danger I refilled bnttlcs-lNo danger of buyin cheap worth
let frith placed in CYRUS NOBLE boiilci and palmed off as the
genuine.
We arc now aclling lor the fir, lima in 44 year direct to the eon
turner in diitricta where you are unable lo obtain lhi farnoue brand.
4
quart bottle of CENUINC CYRUS NOBLE
lirect te you, all chart
iid to the naarett railroad eipreae oil ice.
$4.
90
Pure old honeit whikey at an honet legitimate price.
Guaranteed to the United State Government and to YOU to
contain all the econdary conitituent that make it real WHISKEY
The government official Mate that any dUtillation that doesn't i
alcohol.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
DulliAed 1864 I OS-1 07 Scd Str. PwtUd, Orrfna
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CENUINC CYRUS NOBLE.
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i Following
county who
ari the pupil of I 'oik
have Dai'd the eUhth
Kor
Tortured on a mrt
It-ii yiur could not ride a
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
i ia the
Southern Pacific Co.
from
Independence, Oregon
To Omaha and Return $61.95
To Kansas City and Return $61.95
To St. Louis and Return $69.45
To Chicago and Return $74.45
and to other principal cities In the East, Middle Went and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return $56,95
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit 10 days fora date of sale, final return limit
October 3lst.
Theso tickets present sotno very attractive features In the way of
stopover privileges, and choice of routes thereby enabling pas
sengers to make side trips to many Interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip lirougU California may be bad at a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur
nished fcy any Southern Pacific local agent, or
WM. McM UI1RY, General passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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2 Papers forROol IIPiFIli
THIS I'A I'Kll AND TH K : ipLLF
1'ACIFIO MONTH KY j MwRSoa
Ths School that Plaei i'ov n rt Hood Pontic
m. mar
(She Court Resort arpd
Geprrar) Liupch Place
FKANK H COLLINS, Proprietor
357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phorpe 117
The Willamette Valley Company
Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Ratet
WATER RATES-(Water by meter applies to wsl
denoaa only.) Residence rate en meter applies to eue
tomert only who pay 2.00 and orer at the rate el We
per 1,000 gallon; minimum 1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Residence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houe, 25 cent per drop and 5 cents per K. W.
Fewer, rates en application. ,
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
.....ft...... ft.. 1.... t.. ...a.... p.. fr...i
niuiuy piiu K"" - - i our wiuii'Ul UflliK in i.ift..v
rail i-iaiuliialloua for the school yca,,, plica.' rlt
hint closed, the eianilnation Im-IiiK HuKh-aa, Ky
Klven In lUo inontha of January, aAay
and Juiit:
Dikti-ict No. 1 Z :
Joyce Cra ford, Eiilulla Iwvla and
Mildred Krakea.
Diitnct No. 2 Oalla.
Maurice Dallon, Arthur A Hciiim U,
Jfiinib ricaalngir. (Jleil Brock. Kuth
M. Khaw, J.hlu A. Howard, Alfred
j. .ta', IU lioydston. Im-n Butler,
Krtnk II. Campbell, Eddie H. hta
rln, Kaye I. I'erclval, Frank II, w
,u, Cladys K. Smith, K.ith V. Camp-
bell. AblKBll U Walker, t iaia vauur.
a U X. Napier of
"when all doctor and
v) other reiuedle falhxl. Iiu kiln' Ami
ca tialvp cured nie." liifIHbl fr
I'lh. Iltirn. Hcalda, Cut, Holla. Fe
ver Sorea. Kema, Halt Rheilm.
Corn. 2!ic, (luarant -ed by all drug-Hist.
Notice of Sale of Bond.
Notice la hereby given that at a
regular meeting of the common conn
ill of the city of Independence, Ore-
(gon, lo be held in tn councu cn--'ber
In atd city on tho 2Ut day of
1 July, 1SU9, at the hour or 7:
i...i.i. ... . l... -liv will aell
U I ll Ift V. Ml.,
.... . 1 A
bi ll. AtilK"ll 1 waiaer, v ' -'"' - &o negoliaoie coupon "" u.m.
dul J Harold Stouffer. Irene Iluun- ald city, or tn prmiipui ani...u w.
0 J' . ' , . r.iv.. A ($12,500 In the aggregate, as au
, Fran.ia M. Holme, taroly,, A. 'lhi;Tllvd by or, ,.,, N(). m f ald
O ihikf C'audia E. JS'3 ' i,,,lt" city, entitbd "An ordinance autbr-
iJnhrk.. Claudia K. Brown. Iul Ixlng th IsBiiance and aale of bonds
' ' ,h A rrlffitb Pearl M of the city of Independence. Oregon.
RastnUMsen, Kdlih A. Crlffitli. I eari m pwrpie of raising fund, for
Phillip. th construction of a system of sow-
Dlitrlct No. 5 Pde. era In a.ld city," passed over the
. ., r mayor1 veto June 2, 1!W9. sal'l
H.atle Klnsey and Kvn Wom. r. boI1(lH arf, ,ienomlnations of 2"0
District No. 8 LewUvlll , eai h. payable twenty years from the
- . I.All . I . K till)
ona Lewis Neda wis. Hyro firrt day or August, i w. u
N l' ' 'privilege, optional with said city, of
'paying sum inmm in ,
Dittrlet No. 9 Balliton al any tme a(,,.r tno first day of -
Helen Anderson, (lllbert (anipb'H. gust, 19M.) and bear Interest at the
catiMle rate of five per cent per annum, pay
Karl Connor, Rose Ml Bbl J,a,anLaliy from August. l!.y.
j. k.-bi-k Lillian Short, Gerald Tili-ry ... . . trM(.iai ari interest pay-
ioi.i at First National UanK oi
Portland.Oregon, in gold coin, wlthou
iliarL-o ir exm-nso to the D'T
I'hnHur nr holder of said bonds. Said I
Kl-j bonds will be sold to the highest bid
ider or bidders therefor, but will not
be sold for less than their face val
'iie. The said council reserves the
Riinie IJurhead Henry Hathaway. ; right to accept bids for any part oi
. . m o,.iseiii,er iKaid Issue of bonds hereby adver
Clmrles McCarty, Diht Quis. nl. r f part
ry, Emma Parger, iieueieni i0iy 0( SUch bonds be receivea, ana
and all bids.
bated this 5th day of June, 190!).
1 asa n nnmvsnN. JR..
2-4t Recorder of Said City i
District No. 10 Salt Creek
Lena .May.
District No. 11 Parker
Oscar Peterson, Guy Peterson,
iner Frldrlckson.
District No. 13 Monmoutn
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AM OMOL 1 rtK an r.
AVeuUr rVrparlin ErAi
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ApmVft Brmrdy fortWlp
1 ion . Sour Stomar h.Dtarrfw
Worms JL otmilswns Jrvrna
noes amlLoSSOFSUZP-
FicSimilt Sijnantrf of .
KEW YORK.
The Kind Ycu Have
Always Bcag!
Bears the A
Signature uy
r A Air
Bxact Corv of Wrapper.
jlJ j l-'-H aMiak.taiiaaMttmft
Ui
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AjjT Use
For Ovor
Thirty Years
TH 0WTUII HdMHT. tO OfTT.
Ivan Wood. Incite Shore, IX.ris Her
ren, Mildred K. Force, Delpha HarioR,
Glydoline Tucker.
District No. 16 Airlie
Zelma Simpsn, Henry Nendcl.
District No. 17 Bethel
W ill Jenkins, Edith Romlu, N"lHe
F. Stewart, Isaac Boyer, Elmer Boy.
er, Verda M. Hubbard, Ezra Boyer.
District No.. 19 Oak Grove
.Joseph Allen, Hursel I. Sanderson.
District No. 26 Rickreall
Lanora Smith, Irene Hays, Harry
Taylor.
District No. 27 Oak Point
llarold Brooks, Raim Brooks.
District No. 29 Independence
Amanda Hilke, Ella Lawrence.
Frank ivirklaml. Marie Jones, Alice
Mi,l..n,:in Lena Brown, Dena Mil
ler Muriel Boyle, Hilda Hilke, Effie
rs.thwr- Tvril Richardson, Gretch
Kreamer,' Susie Whiteomb, Ruth Sper
ling, L. Jackson Purvine, icior e
i r.in,iv Uvcrs. Velna Busn, ties
.io'wurtmnn. Marie Byers, Bertha Col
"'" ... .. .
lins, Wright Ellis, Ven uuiumcn,
ton Jones, Marion Butler, Helen Hai
Mary E. Foster.
District No. 31 Brush College
Irma Stuff.
District No. 32 West Salem
Glen Hogg, Perle Davis.
District No. 33 Buena Vista
Eunice Elkins.
nistrlct No. 34 Buell
Furroll E. Dickey, Jay Don Fletcher
District No. 35 Spring Valley
Mary E. Wyatt, Myrtle J Wells,
Harry A. Lenstrom.
District No. 37 Harmony
Leta Barber, John McLean, Floyd
Hayes, Delia Hicks, Cora McLean, Ve
na Blair, Cora Barber.
District No. 40 Lincoln
Irene Bradford.
District No. 43 Suver
Eva Kester, Vada Ruef, Wellington
Kester; Carl Larsen.
District No. 47 Greenwood
Fred Young, George Becker.
District No. 48 Fir Grove
Arthur Goode.
District No. 49 Sunny Slope
Minnie Wunder. -
District No. 53 McCoy
Glen Stevenson.
District No. 57 Falls City .
May Johnson, Ed: a Cou ter, Edna
Seymour, Edith I.arrls, Dora Elktns,
Harold E. Alkens, Herbert Hansel.
District No. 58 Blackrock
Orin McGlnnls, George Clauc-m,
Mni-vodv Dot Smith. Hazel
Web, Arrah Martin. Gladys Davenport
Marian Martin.
District No. 60 Oakhurst
Ronald White,
ni.trlr.t No. 61 Mountain View
Nellie Adams.Charles Adams, Alice
Ethel Bennett, josepnme
Fred Norwood.
nintrlct No. 64 Highland
Winifred M. Wilson, Ella Chase.Har
ValUere, Ruth Stapleton, worvai
Stapleton. . .
There were 214 who wrote on the
examinations and 154 of these were
.nrcessful. having made an average
of 80 per cent or more and not fall
Notice to the Public. I
Notice Is hereby given that I will !
not be responsible for any debts in-1
curred by Mrs. Emma Tucker, my
wife, she having left my bed and
board. All merchants will please tak
notice.
Dated this first day of June, 1909,
at Independence, Oregon.
1-5 Chester A. Tucker.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Cheapest and Best
PIANOS AB ORGANS REM ED
GEO. C. WILL
Phonographs
Edison, Viclor, Columbia
Full Line of Cyi nler ami
Ditc Records
GEO. C. WILL
SEWING MACHINES
s'Jpniiin' Nepdles
Oil ami New l'arts
SEWING MACHINES RENTED
GEO. C. WILL
Popular
Sheet Music and
Studies
GEO. C. WILL
Shlndler,
Wilson,
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This store sells Clothing ou the square.
We furnish our patrons with Clothing that will
flo its duty and never cause a disappoint
ment. We secure the best Clothing that the country's
best manufacturers know how to produce
Clothing that is absolutely right.
We price it to sell at the lowest margin possi
ble, allowing ourselves a living profit.
While human hands may fail and human heads
maw blunder we stand ready to make any
wrong right or correct any error that may
occur.
We want your patronage today, tomorrow, next
month and next year. We want it as long
as we are In business.
We shall endeavor to win and hold it by sell
ing clothing "On the Square."
10
G.
W. JOHNSON & CO.
141 N Commercial St., Salem, Oregon
ing below 70 per cent in any one