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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
.. - - I OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS For h benefit of thiitf ho vou tnlt taking die, examination f r leihr' ata anil txiunty imprrs al tba raawlnsttont to b held February 1J ana AUKUt 10. 1910, the Kilter prlw prima th ouri-t of nautliia tiou quttUma. furnished by County HutxTlnU'iiiti-ni II. ( Seymour. Kvt ry tMc-hiT should praerr this Ut: 1. Arithmetic One-fifth from state cour... of study: four f If i ha from Smith. S. Civil Government Strong and Schafer. J. English Lit prat ure (February IflO) one-half from U-xta; Newcoin t KnislUh Literature and Newcou ra Aiuerlcan Literature: oue half from the following classics: Poe's "The Gold Bub": Coleridge's "An dent Mariner and Elllot'a "Silas Mariner" (AuEutt. 1910) one-half from texts; Newcomer's English Lit erature and Newcotuer'a American Literature; one-half from the follow ing classics: Franklin's Autobiogra phy; Shakespeare's "Macbeth"' and American Poems, edited by Long. 4. Geography One-fifth from tate course of study, four-fifhts from Bedway and Hlnnian. 5. Grammar One-fifth from state course of study, four-fifths from Buebler. t. History, U. S. One-fifth from tate course, four-fifths from Doub t 7, Orthography Reed's Word Les- sons, PhysicaiGeograpby Tarr's New Physical Geography. 9. Physiology Krohn, Hutchinson. 10. ReadingState course of stu dy, White's Art of Teaching Oral reading. 11. School Law Soate laws ot Or egon, edited 1909. 12. Theory ard Practice White's Art of Teaching . 13. Wrltlng-Outlook Writing Sys tem, Tests in Writing. 14. Algebra Wells' Algebra for Secondary School3. 15. Bookkeeping Office Methods and Practical Bookkeeping, Part I. 16. Composition Herrick & Da mon . 17. Physics Millican & Gale: A First Course in Physics. 18. Psychology Buell. 19. Botany Bergen's Elements of Botany. 20. Geomet:y Wentworth's Plane and Solid GeomHry; questions on Plane Geometry. 21. History, General Myers' Gen eral History. An examination is required upon the first thirteen subjects for a first grade county certificate valid for three years; upon the first eighteen . eubjects for a state certificate valid for five years and upon the twenty- '. one subjects for a state diploma val id for life. Night on Bald Mountain. On a loneiy night Alex Benton of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon reliev ed and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a se vere lung trouble. Millions believe it's the greatest throat and lung cure on earth. Coughs, colds, croup, nem orrhages and sore lungs are surely cured by It. Best hay fever, grip and whooping cough. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. """"" A Valuable Bookie Through the courtesy of Wm. Mc Murray, general passenger agent of the O. R. & N. Co's and Southern Pacific Co's lines in Oregon, we are in receipt of a copy of abooklet just published by this company entitled: "Well Irrigation of Small Farms in the Willamette Valley" by R. M. Bre reton of Portland. This book Is de voted to an explanation of the irriga tion system and the advantagse to he derived therefrom. It conatlns a vast amount of practical information and should be in the hands of every farmer and agriculturist in the statje. All those who desire can procure a copy free of charge, on application t the office, of the company at Port land. We would advise you to write for one a, once. MadiUUon of Cat n A1ltMl lltltl !' I awttkt-ua local lutrt-t An "t'ld u" tuau read about a bin Kamern On s on Irrigation project and then fut ..a ami watered hi trees Uu io.i ii.itu pen Mlr. Many a person loses hU relinWn through a hoU In hi povket. W henever you hear anyone thank ing liod that, religion Is Uv you .a., a,ay ftiiur that ihey w.-ait very word of It According to Wily Sunday th girl of seventeen says of boy: "Who Is ho?" and at thirty fiv she cries: "For Cod s sake, where la he." W are told that Christ was born of humble parent, where be ahowed good sense. He knew enough not t become wealthy. Those trained to obey a good moth er need never worry about their sal vation. Never be a dead one thl side of the grave. The bardeest rushed person Is the one who has not me ume u kind. Many a boy Is going to the devil because "dad" l hitting the oign place In the same direction. Any fool may sometime blunder In to a gold mine, but not on the farm. there la where If takes brains. Say. did you ever stop to consider: the woman riding beside you In the automobile does not feel so proud as you. Think she does? If you can't think of anything else to talk about, talk about the state fair. Work leads to happiness." Tb way one works has a good deal to do with It Conscience Is the hyphen that connects you with either heaven or hell" The hyphen seems to be 1 pretty well battered among some of the people of this man's town. The booxe-ftghter always takes a long chance on having to go Into li quidation:. Tight lacing makes many a corn, but it keeps hte tongue of a lady's shoe quiet. You'd number tne devil with the dead ones, too. If the old boy didn't advertise. JUST RECEIVED A i nn una compieic umc w Buster Brown and Wliitcliouse ErSHOES FOR CHILDRCI I en and Women. Every pair warranted Also Cotton Blankets and Comforts 1 H. DREXLER, TH E GROCER Corner of Main and Monmouth Streets Independence, Ore, We Make a Specialty of Farm Produce mm Prepares young jH-ojile lor bookkeepers, stenographers, correspondent and eeneral office work. The development of the Northwest will afford owning for thousand in the next few years. l'Kiti'AKK now Send for catalogue. W- I-Staley, Principal Salem, Oregon SLOPER BROS. Tubular Well Drillers Same prices for wells drilled with their new larger diameter drill. Wella for Irrigation purpose. . Both Phones Independence, Oregon I JSr S U K A K O K Anyone wUhlng good relish fire Insurance rail on or wrlta t ft. E. OUHH. INDEPINDCNCe, OREGON Agent' for Heaver Plate Mar. bant- al of Portland, and the . Hankers Merchant Manual of Forest Grova Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Oraln and Hay for tale. Horses boardM by 'ay, week or month, at reasonable .ate- in-epend: nce, oregon. RHEUMDTIC FOLKS ire You Sure Your Well? Kidneys Are Many rheumatic attacks are due to nHe acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are Inactive. Don't dally, with "uric acid sol vents." You might go on till dooms day with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is end ed. F. A. Sutton. 1125 Water street, Salem, Ore., says: "For ten or twelve years rheumatism and kidney trouDie were the plague of my life. I could hardly move, owing to the lameness in my back and had to come into the city to doctor for the trouble. Noth ing seemed to bring me more than temporary reief and I was in bad shape when I procured Doan's Kid ney Pills. They benefited me at once and when I had taken the contents of three boxes, I was free from every symptom of my old trouble. My health is now better than in years." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster - Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Good Position can be had by ambitious young men and ladles in the field of "Wireless" or railway telegraphy. Since the 8 i hour law became effective, and since the wireless companies are establlsh 1 ing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegra i phers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 a month, with good chance for advancement. The National Tel , egraph Institute of Portland, Oregon, J operates six official Institutes In Ame lea. under supervision of R. R. and I Wireless officials and places all grad uates into positions. It will pay you to write to them for full details. LOST In the streets of Independ. ence, two checks drawn on the First National Bank of Independence, one drawn to Forest Fraser for $'24.75; the other one to C. L. Smith for 44,sigu edE.M. Young, on which payment has been stopped. Finder will be re warded by leaving them at this ollice. Land men are becoming as jealous of a prospective buyer in their midst as an old maid over her first flame. Patronize our Advertiser. Jo spuwjnpvv ysjj Jo fvwijosiy 2jvj wavy (J1 Change of Firm L.G.Reeves, whohasbeen a resident of Independence for the past three years and who Is a heavy holder of real estate in this city, this week purchased from C. G. Irvine, the Ir vine Grocery Store on the corner of Main and C streets. Mr. Reeves took ; posession the first of the week, and having been experienced in the general merchandise business in Que rida, Col., for a number of years, the Enterprise bespeaks for Mr. Reeves a good rtade. Mr.Irvine has not yet decided what he will, do, but expects to remain in Independence. A Hurry-Up Call. Quick, Mr. Druggist, quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Here's a quarter. For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself ter ribly. Johnny cut his foot with the axe. Mamie's scalded. . Pa can't walk from piles. Billie has boils, and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. It's the great est, healer on earth. Sold by all druggists. Best Treatment for a Bum. If for no other reason. Chamber lain's Salve should be kept In every household on account of Its grea value M the treatment of burns It Illays the pain almost Instantly and nnless the Injury Is a severe one hea s the parts without leaving a scar. This lalve Is also unequal for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale 4y P. M. Kirkland. I Cent Postal Cards 10 Per Cent reduction on stamped linens, pil low tops, white belts, summer un derwear, framed pictures and pho- frames. We have a large assort- to ment. The Variety Store 64 ANNORA Al- WELCH, Prop , N. Commercial Street, - Salem Oregon I GORDON HATS Don't buy a Gordon Hat because most well dressed men wear Gordons-buy. one because it's the best quality, best style hat made, and the price is right Three Dollars Drop in and try one of the New Gor dons today Whatever your idea as to shape and color may be, we can show you just what you want. Our Stock of Gordons Comprises All the New Ideas in Hatdom Soft or Stiff in Black, Pearl, Brown, Gsecn or Blue o. A. KRAMER INDEPENDENCE 11 r