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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1910)
f AOK ClOKr tlfiMT PAGE INDKCNOCNCK ENTtWEftiit. INDEPENDENCE. ORtOON. MARCH 4. 110- ' pTelhemoslvaluableuigre- (CffrT 'lllik Insures wholesome and JyA 1 lliWnl' W ';K dcUcIons food lor every y v H mMl P ; day In every home XV t U N ' " 1 .. . ,1. INDEPENDENCE NEWS lit:, ilavs! Robert Milium, "3 - r ' II 1 1 the pa.t tea day., hw been having a serlou. tinm, in reauu and quln.y. Her throat D,H'n lanced a number of Hni. h U till In a rlou condition. Mr., C. II. Hyxhe remove o Salem ye.terday " "d,,rK operation ( a hospital of thnt city. She hiu been .ufferlng for a long Hum and It wa. hoped that au opera lion could be avoided but It became evident a f-w day. ao that .he would have to undergo th ordeal She was accompanied by h r hmtbaml who will rt'inalit with her at th operation. ' For OltaiM ef tha Nearly all dlaeaaea of the akin auch aa erenia.tetter, aalt rheum and bar bera' Itch, are diaraeterUed by an In terne Itching aud .roartlng. which of ten make. Ufa a burden and disturb . aleep and real. Quick relief limy be had by applying Chauilwrlaln'a Hnlvi. It allaya the Itching and amartlng al most Instantly. Many iuic have been cured by lt u. For aale by P. M Klrkland. For SbI SIiikIo Comb llrown L"g born Kk. tM per alttlng of 13. K. L. linker. Homo phono. "t NEWS BUDGET FROM SCHOOL it., .lava; Robert Millard, 10 1 j uujb. Archie Itamard. days; CUrU Uur right, 13 days; Frauk Durrell. 8 days; Esther Muhleman. 5& duys; May Reeves. 7 days; Luctle Craven, 44 days; Francla Eaton, 4Vi daya; Hon ner Uarrett, 5 daya; Gerald Howard. x nn fili. fffiva Ju- 5 uays; uien " ! a ph Eaton, 10'4 days; Roseoe How The atudonts of the hlfeh school are rd, 4Vi days; Kobert Craven. 6 blJhly etafd over the advent of a daya; Fritz Weber. 6 daya; James neJ high cLol. This will be an op- Neil. 7 days; Loe O-bon.e 7V, dy. rtun y for n.any to finish a high Ernent Ball. U uaya; Gladya heel S course who otherwise could er. 9V. days; Geneva Lolghton, 6 U,r.mto ol Elogf 4 will .:Bro.n. dr.: DW U"'bW- the year. U may rusn tue BC omewhat to furnish specimens for this work The seventh grade was reviewed by Mr Mcintosh on Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice", The review brought out features of splendid work on the part of both teacher and pu pils The strangest feature, perhaps, Is that boys and girls alike have fall en: In love with Portia. . The book-keeping lass had an un pleasant surprise on Monday in way of a test. If the business men of our city have designs on any of our book keeping students please investlgat their work to person. The teacher will be glad to explain all their de ficiencies. A new game seems to have been started among some of the older stu rfpnu in the erades during intermis sions, pinning the tail on the don key. The boys do the kicking lnstea of the donkey. Mr. Seymour visited our schools re cently and gave a talk to the high school students, dwelling upon the familiar adage: "If every student in school were Just like me, what kind of school would our school be?" Thl might be considered with some bene fit, by the patrons as well as stu dents. ' ; ' A few cases of pink-eye are report ed, possibly due to the unusually cold weather for this time of year. Names of pupils who were absent for four days and over during month of February: Helen Butler, 4V& days; Anna Doty, 4 days; Gladys Fleming, ail Hnvs! Pearl Hazelton, 8 days; Syl Hn7tit.nn. S days: Albert Hilke, 5V2 days; Gilbert Stallings, 5 days; TnhnniA Osborne. 5 days; Mary Sche man. 5 days: Pearl Redding, 5 Hava- Rvmn Howard. 5 days; Mar- schel CooPfr. 5 days; Arthur Miller, He Raffety, 11 days; Hallie Raffety 11 days; Eva Ames, 4 days, very few of these but what have excuses from some one in the horn?. Just consider for a moment the loss to the district in paying for the educa tion of these children who are absent for the number of days opposite their nam Parents should not excuse children for anything except sickness. At ten cents a day per pupil the net loss to the district would be about; $40 for one month's absence, or near-j ly the wages of one teacner. wny not encourage attendance? Ask the man who has a crop of walnuta for aale whether lfs a good thing or not?, 37tr Hanna Bros, handle Gideon StoU lime and sulphur spray the boat on tho market. Vnr orchard apraylng use our guar- nteert lima and sulphur solution. Wltllnm. rirnir Co. 36tf Miss Margaret Hodge waa a Sulem visitor Tuesday. ' She takes music lettsnna In that city. Miss .Millie Addison, tho capable atenographer of the Enterprise office, U on the sick list this week. Mr. IJHIb Eaton is In Portland with her son, Master Joe Eaton, who Is 111 at a hospital In that city. We extend to you a' cordial in vita- tlnn t r HUP snrlnir OncninK March 7 and 8 and continuing weeks. A beau tif.il line of pattern hats and all the latest novelties will be on display and f. flHKa trimmer will be In chance at the C St Millinery Store. Mrs. Sherman Hays, who has been til At. her home in this city during Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? If you do and you ar willing to .ell at a prt- o that au .Mni farmer would look at .end us a full description, Including Hock. Im plement., etc., with best price and term.. If you moan bualnoa. writo to u.. wo can do bUHlne.s; but we haven't time to waate on n-eoiHo unless they do m-an Imslne.. , CHAPW Sr HERLOW 333 a,amt Coerce PORTLAND. OREGON We Make a Specialty We make a apertalty of fancy brand, of canned goods-good, with a reputation for quality that p.eaae the most exacting The MONOPOLB canned good. t. a brand that we take pride In recommending to the trade. A good Quality of Corn. Toma o . Peas Beans. 1. tho Red Cros.. When U come, to canned fruit. Sam. & Kerr Bros.' Monopole .tock I. the best that can be obtained. Comparison I. odlou. for they have the flavor of tho fruit fresh from the tree. Peas. Monopole brand, 20c 2 for Beans, Monopole brand, atialght V'for 2r. Tomatoes, Monopole brand, 15c Corn, Red Cross brand 1()J Tomatoes, Red Ctohb brand. i ..i)c Beans, Red CroBS brand 9 for 2.1c Peas, Red Cross brand, 15c or p. h! drexler GROCER C. W HENKLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR nd Licensed Embalmer Successor to Bice & Calbreath and H. H. Jasperson Undertaking Str.c Parlors, OrcOR Indepen Calls Answered Both rhenes Day an J N i a Lady Assistant Our new wash waistlngs both in wnlte and colored patterns are the prettiest shown yet. For your Easter gloves, come and see them. We have a large assortment in all the latest shades. In ladles' muslin underwear we have the largest stock ever shown In Independence and at prices you can not help but buy. Just receivea . . , J Ln.rD . 1 1 . t Vl - a shipment or mens mm w """" In which Is built to wear, combined with style and durability. conney, Walker & Lehman. L. T. L. MEDAL CONTEST Thero will be a contest In. public speaking among the boys and girls of the L. T. L. on Monaay evemus, March 14, at the Methodist church. Ahnni a dozen children will make speeches on the temperance question mh thfi hest sDeaker in each or two classes will be awarded a silver med al. This will be something new to the people of Independence and they ail invited to come and encourage the young orators. No admission will k ohnrETPd hut a free-will offering will be taken, to defray expenses. NOTICE OP ANNUAL MEETING Independence, Oregon, February 24 1910. Notice is hereby gvien that the annual meeting of the Indepen dence Driving Club will be held at the City Hall in. Independence, Ore gon, March 5, 1910', at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect ing a president, secretary aim directors to serve for one year, arm for such other business as may prop- any i;jmt; m.w . Jones, Secretary Independence lng Club. THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE IN SALEM WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT $22.60 Hteh Grade Suit FOR 10.00 THAT'S AT JOHNSON'8 "THE QUALITY ECONOMY CLOTHING MAN" THERE IS BUT ONE PLACE IN SALEM WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT $3.50 Packard Shoe for &1. Q OR THAT GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite Monuments and Beadatonee, Cem , eierr work, ntc $4.00 I a Driv-39-40 ackard Shoe for $2.75 . taxes , Marshal's Notice. MntiP is hereby given that are now due and payable to the City Marshal of Independence on all days within the limits of said city. On and , o(w thl date all dogs found on the Ktreets without collars and tags will, tnr a nwrind of tt?n ' QQ euipuuuucu iw. " f days after which time they will ba ad .,,ti. and sold to the highest bid der. Unless sold they will be bid in,! by the city. when the Marshal will oe ...thnrizoit tn kill them. 1 OUUlu.. - u nriioF nt the Council or ity oi. ... a To,,arir 1!) 1910. J. A. 39-41 eyers, wjij e. APENTS FOR THIS WORLD FAMOUS SHOE. THERE IS SUBSTANTIA Tl, " EBE7HlEDS?HEE mSaCTUES8 NAME AND DURABILITY BEHIND THEIR RE- To.s'YrR'oPPCRTUNTY. THESE BARGA.NS ARE THE LAST, EFFORTS OF A TODAY IS. GREAT SALE. SECURE THEM. G.W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 COMMERCIAL 8TREET SALEM, OREGON