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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
A Few Choice Farms lit thrat hunUntf antl fitly w ha luted t i ! V , ...tta 140 arrta, well Improved mid In cultivation, 1U mils we.l ft Mon mouth, Oregon. I'rltw Itii p-r acra. Terma .14 arrM, IVi uIIm north of Indrpend.nra; all la cultivation; Al kulldltiia. A anap at f ."'. t acre, la alga atata of cultivation; good Impnivrmonta and pln af fruit; 1 m- mi at Mobbiouib. ' I'rlca I260O. It acre wall la.prov.4 land; I acrea orchard and barrlea, balance la crop; good water, good bulidlaM, good f.uca, t Biilaa Dorta im of Monmouth. Prtc 2fc00. 18 acrt. 1 Bile aorth of Monmouth; flna blark aoll, amall aouaa and largo ban; pUmqr of t.-r. Prica W par aero. ksiei hd Branch Offlca Hotel Monmouth Monmouth, Oregon Ik H. Hiraohborf, fra. A. Nalaos, Vioa Prea. G. W. IrTiaa, Caak, . ; The : Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Tim Deposit Direotora: H. HirarMerg, A. Nelaon, D. W. fleara, B. F. Bmith and J., E. Khodea. Wholesale Family Liquor Store PHONE MAIN J03 144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon UN 4 M I N S U R A N O 12 Anyone wishing good rellab e fire insurance call on or write to 8. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Beaver, State Merchants T'-Val of Portland, and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove A. G. MAGERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS 8? CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON Tom Cronise PHOTOGRAPHER Salem, Oregon Sunset Min offer. U. r.der. of thl. PP th. beet opportunity of tn yr REVIEW OF REVIEWS . $30ALL. FOR SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1-60f (fcO Of) WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25) O.W C rs r- r with your order, bwutlnil premium, 75-pK fcook AND t fit-t. must'alcd n f0Ur colon with 125 Western view.. SUNSET MAGAZINE I .an rAMCiioo, curoNi POLK COUNTY MIOOL REPORT H'l Ml of j utile of i'o nJI lot III iiiiinili iinllii.i Jiini) il, l;i":. Number of 'luMiU lit ki'.eliin, 2S. Number of tuill r -1 i m i 1 1 1 ' i h nl month. 1491. 1 Number of nrw pupil reisl.fered during the month, 2. j Number of puplla leaving one hixil and entering another, 3. Number of pupil having been dropped and then readmitted, 62. , Total number reentered, !. Number of pupil dropped, 191. Number of pupil remaining June; 11. 1397. ' ! Number of pupil regUterod alnre beginning of th year not regl.tered In any other action!, 1R57. dumber of puplla that bav been. rgltered In aomo ot'-ier artiool, 195. Number of puplla over 4 and under . 19. Number of puplla over 6 and under 9. 509. Number of puplla over 9 and under 12. 40. Number of pupil over 12 and under 14. 3.'i9. Number of puplla over 14 and un der 20, 480. Total. 1857. Number of daya taught during the uwinth, 15. Whole number of daya attendance, 20,948, Whole number day abaence, 1247. Whole number tluiea late, 126. Number of puplla neither absent nor late. 839. Average number of puplla belong ing, 1478. Average dally attendance, 1386. Per tfont of altendance, 93. Number of vlalta by parent, 99. Number of vlnlla by members of achool board, 25. ' The following schools were placed on the roll of honor for attendance, having made 95 per cent or more: Lewlavllle, BallHton, Monmouth, Per rydale, Scrogglns, Cochran, West Sa lem, Spring Valley. Enterprise, Falls City, Cherry Grove, Rouge River Val ley. The following schools were placed on the roll of honor for having had no tardies: Zena, Lewlsvllle. Ballston, ScroKglns, Perrydale, West Salem, Kn terprlne, Spring Valley, Falls City, Pi oneer, Mountain View. This report has been held up for several weeks as some teachers who finished their schools left the county without making a report,' and it was necessary to write for a report.t'hus causing ,the delay. Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' fees, I pur chased my wife oue box of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought her Samuel Boyer, Folsoin, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by P. M. Kirkland. Sam ples free. i Oregon TeacheVs' Convention. The Oregon State Teachers' Asso ciation completed its ninth annual convention at Albany the last week. The gathering was pronounced the most successful in tflie history of the association. An Interesting and valua ble program was given, with many no table addresses. The second annual convention of county superintendents of schools was held at Salem just pre ceding the meeting of the pedagogues. A high standard of school work in the state was set and many matters of mutual helpfulness were discussed. A Golden Wedding means that man aud wife have lived to a good old' a,; j atii consequently have kept healtuy. The best way to keep healthy Is to see that your liver does its duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to do this to to keep Ballard's Herbine in the house and take it 'whenever your liver gets In active. 50c per bottle. Licensed to Marry William T. Trent and Helen Ree nters, W. C. Heise and Pearl J. Bran non, ' Ben. Friesen and Gertrude Schultz, all of Polk county have been licensed to wed. New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mings for Cathelioa. G. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H. mm ub(i.lf SALEM JULY 8, niLiO OREGON Cherry Fair . The Cherry Fair exhibits are to he displayed on Liberty Street next to our store. Weal so extend to you a cordial invitation to call and see our fine exhibits of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Our lines are complete in every way and we take pleasure in showingthem. When tired . out at the fair come to our store and rest. You will be show every courtesy. The Trade of this Popular Priced Bepartmen t Store has been ahead at a rapid rate. The policy to always sell the best merchandise for' the least possible money to be absolutely correct In style ideas to have the latest and most up-to-date creations. In all kinds of merchandise has established the public confidence in this store to such an extent that , we not only retain our old customers but we are continually making many new friends, and they find that' The Best Values are Always Here it If you want to know what suit styles smartly dress ed women are wearing, visit our Suit Department. r Our Display of Ladies' Tailored Suits either in wool or linen will afford you an excellent opportunity of selecting , the most popular and' desira ble styles now in vogue. As we wish to have every suit sold by the Fourth of July . , The Prices Now Are Reduced Ladies' Br ess Skirts The very 'flower' of the latter day style is in full bloom in our dress skirt department. You will find every little kink that empha sizes the fat the garment is new on these "chic" new skirts, and the prices are remarkably reason able t present. , ; Men's Shoes ... r either in a high shoe or; an oxford that are above all others. This is whs we claim we are selling. Get comfort get' style GET .SHOE SAT ISFACTION HERS. The Best Values Are Always Here dv ff T-T 4 -frx TUTrtn ls roughly guaranteed. We have i he joraon qio.UU tiat for jvien al, . the UU;H shapes and colors or the Gordon. Hat on display and after you have once worn one you will want , no other. We also have the less expensive hats in up-to-date styles. , ' - We Have the Best $5 ?t Cowhide Suitcases ever Shown in Salem SI Suitcases Ranging in Price from $L25 to $12,50 ; We have had an enormous sale of Trunks and Suitcases Our Trunks have heavy brass bumpers, brass corners, and are well braced and strapped wtih many or few compartments to suit the demand: They vary In size from the steamer Trunk to one large enough to be called a family Trunk. Prices from $2.50 to $25.00 20 per Cent Discount on a Fine Assortment of New Dress Goods STOCKTON Jasserson.