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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES KPEPENOENCE CNTERMUlg, tNOtPENDENCE. OREGON, JANUARY 7, Hlfc IMPORTANT TO POLKCOUNIY nr.i.idntT . W. Brunk and Secre tary H. C. Seymour, of the school officers, parent, teachers, meeting, to be held In Polk county during the nmnihi. all tchool officer. parent teachers and friend of the public school sctioum pmn i the meeting to bo new in jour iu. .n,1 ai many more as possible. Buell section, In which are the fol Hixtrleu. Buell. .Harmony. Gooseneck. Pleasant View. Butler and Grand Rounde. Meeting at narmu.., January 15. Wm. McLean. Chairman. Eola aecUon. Eola, West Salem. Brush College. Mountain View and Popcorn. Meeting at West Salem January 22. A. HeUe. chairman. Ballston Section. Ballston. Enter prise. Scroggln and Red Prairie. Meeting at Ballston January 29, B. Z. Rlgg. chairman. Salt Creek aectlon. Salt Creek. Upper Salt Creek. Concord. District -No. 15. North DallU. add Pioneer. Meeting at District No. 15 February 19. Henry Voth, chairman. Falls City section. Falls City. Bridgeport. Guthrie, Liberty. Oak Dale. Oakhurst, Teals and Rock Creek.. Meetiag at Falls City Febru r. ss Ira Mehrllng chairman. Pedeo section Pedee.Cherry Grove. Fir Grove, Montgomery. McTimmonds Valley. Meeting at Peeaee warcn i. Chaa. Kerber chairman. Mistletoe section. Mistletoe, Anti och, Sunnyslope. Cochran and Elkins. Meeting at Mistletoe March 19. L. 1. Ttiirfipll chairman. Th. mMtlnn for the following sec tions will occur at night as Superln-! tendent H. C. Seymour and State Su perintendent J. H. Ackermaa will dur the week of February 21-2$ make a tour of the schools in the following sections and will hold the section meetings at night: Zena section. Zena, : Lincoln Spring Valley and Lone Star. Meet ing at Zena February 21.S. H. Barker -chairman. Bethel section. Bethel, McCoy, Perrydale. Meeting at Bethel Febru ary 22, S. L. Stewart, chairman. Grove, Etna, Greenwood, Oak Point, Smithfiell and Polk Station. Meet fcng at Rickreall February 23, B. F. T .no 9 a chairman. ti,in. vi at section. Buena Vista, Surer. Parker, Highland. Meeting at . -wwr J Buena Vista February Z4, J. w. Laughlln chairman. Airlie section. Alrlle, Lewlsvllle, Ward, Valley View and Fair View. Meeting at Alrlle February 25, C. E. Staats chairman. At the meetings of these sections there will be a short program by the children of the different schools of the section and also subjects of in terest to the welfare of the schools of the county will be discussed by those present who wish to take part Them will be no set program auu any who wish may feel free to take ailiatovor nart. they wish. Thpsn meetines in the past have done much good for the schools of the countty and by the united euons r.c nil interested in the boys ana gins nf tha roimtv much more good may be gotten from the meetings to be held this y,ear. A WAY OPEN. M complaint. I believe tner n nothing la the world for kidney trou ble equal to Doan's Kidney rills- For ! by all dealer.. r. ceuU. Fonter-Mllburn vo.. New York, sol agent, for to -- ed State. ' Remember the nam Doa take no other. Sewer g Queetlon I Up At the council mMlng Wednesday night the proposition of calling a special election to rote on the seer question was referred to w .u.- nance committee which wa lu.wun ed to bring In a report at Jounifd meeting for Monday night. The committee goes to Dallas to ult lwral advice concern ing the provlslns of the city charter regarding special election. .v.- montlne Wcanesaaj int."' Al vmv o - , Jason Byers wa elected marshal for. the city and Roy PeArmona was elected city treasurer. torn of hef daughter, Mrs. R. I Galne Wedneda night 8h wa a old pioneer of Oregon. The fu neral will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock. A mor eitended account of her llf will be given In next week's Enterprise. Co ai pound Red pru at White Pine Ceugh Medlotn 1 a oomblu tton recommended by th medical pro f fusion a an expectorant of rare val- a, pauiaiiy m broacfcltle anl ordlaary ouhs and eole. William Drug Co. 1' DIM at LrB Beach. Mr. Lucy Ann Wheeler. a.d enty year, wife of J. A. Wheeler, died at her late home at Long Beach. Washington, recently and wa burled at the cemetery at that place. 8he was born in Allegany county, New York, December 9, 1839. She Is ur- rAttl NINf vlved ty her husband, eighty thre year old, and her daughter. Mr. F. W. IIlndnarh of Ban rrancisco. r. and Mrs. Wheeler came wet from New York In 1H60 and located at lu dependence, Oregon, in 187, where they lived until 100 when they moved to Long Beach. Wa.h. Mw Wheeler was engaged In the lumber ing business at Independence and wa postmaster at that piace. Infant Son Dies. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown of Suver died at their home last week. The cause of aeam w.. membraneous croup. Miking - 8afr' Everwhere life 1 being mad more afe through the work of Dr. Klng-g New Life Fill In Constlpa Dyspepsia, lafllgeg- UVU m - - Hon. Liver troubles, Kidney Disease and Bowel Disorders. Tneyre w. but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c at all druggist. There will be no services at Calva ry Presbyterian chuch next Sunday, except Sunday school at the usual hour. Dr. H.C. Dunsmore, the paster, goes to Corvallls on Saturday where he will occupy the Fresoyr.n pit in that city on Sunday, com im lng" and evening. Miss Gertie Dickenson entertained few of her friends at her home on Wednesday evening. ui.. Ta.h.iia Gllbaueh of Portland .n.n Siindar in Independence with her friend Miss Ethel Whlteaker. Mrs. Emily Christian died at the Our Great Stock Reducing Sale Begins Monday, December 27 and lasts until, we beTin our Annual Inventory in January. We have TOO MANY GOODS on hand kMM4U 60 YEAR D Tnan at rtf Cov)i)irr Ac Tcfenflfic flnercan. "u;A?mnSthi Til. SOW MtfW Sunn &co.38iB,newTp 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON MEN'S SUITS, MEN COATS, MEN'S "CRAVENETTE" RAINCOATS, AND THE NEW SLIP ON" RAINCOATS. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON 0Y8' SUITS AND BOYS' OVER COATS. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OP MEN'S SHOE8. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OF LADIES SHOES. 2S PER CENT REDUCTION ON BROKEN LINES OP UNDER WEAR. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES' FURS. WE'VE PLACED A BIO LOT OF FALL DRE8S COODS ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES AT 75 PER YARD. REDUCED FROM OUR $1.00 AND 11.18 LINES. ANOTHER LOT AT $1.00 PER YARD, REDUCED FROM OUR $1.29, $1.38 AND $1.45 LINES. THIS LOT AT $1.00 PER YARD CONTAINS A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS FROM OU AND $1.95 LINES. Misrepresent THE VALUE OF OUR GOODS IN ORDER TO GIVE IMAGIN ARY REDUCTIONS FROM FICTITIOUS PRICES AS SO MANY MERCHANTS ARE IN THEHASIT OF DOING. WE'VE BEEN WITH YOU 18 YEARS. YOU KNOW OUR METHODS OF DO IN3 BUSINESS AND WE KNOW THE QUALITY OF MMCHAH Ze WE HANDLE. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR FAMILY WITH CLOTHING, SHOES, AND EV ERYTHING THEY NEED FOR THE COMING SEASON. The Wholesale Price OF PRACTICALLY EVERY LINE OF MERCHANDISE IS AD VANCING OWING TO HIGH PRICES OF COTTON, WOOL ANC LEATHER. AND THE INCREASED COST OF MANUFACTUR ING. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BORROW THE MONEY IF NEC E8SARY TO DO YOUR TRADING DURING THIS SALE.'. D.rrrnnona REMNANTS ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES, EX ACTLY ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. Nn MATTER WHAT SENSATIONAL REDUCTION SALES YOU : AdVeRT,SED ELSEWHERE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO VIS- IT OUR STORE BEFORE tuu wi. i mm - - mbobbbv mmbi immii iiisMlTllfflTlIMBMMBBM Many an Independence Reader Knows It Well. There is a way open to convince the greatest skeptic. Scores of Inde pendence people have made It possi ble. The public statement of their experience Is proof the like of which has never been produced before in Independenc. Read tnis case or u given by a citizen: Zed Rosendorf, merchant, Main St., Independence, Ore., says: "For ten years I was troubled with kidney com plaint and finally became so bad that I was forced to walk in a stooped po sition. My kidneys were disordered and on account of the frequency of the secretions, I was forced to arise almost constantly during the night. Often I would have to sit up, not be ing able to lie in any comfortable position. My limbs became swollen and there was a puffiness beneath my eyes. I doctored and tried ev erything but received no relief until t -inaiiv heard of Doan's Kidney BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE REDUCED y Qnmp 0 ner cent Some 33 1-3 per cent Some 40 per cent Some 20 per cent DURING OUR IG HOLIDAY SALE Don't Forget That OUR PORTRAIT COUPON8 ARE GIVEN IN OUR BARGAINS, ONE WITH EACH $1 PURCHASE. The wonderful portrait offer is good until January 15, and all work will be completed before the artist, leaves town, no matter how many orders com In Before above date. Pills. Thev helped me irom tne first, and I am today free from kid-