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PAOC SEVEN HEIGHT PAQH INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, MAY 87. UIO. SUCCESSFULLY PASS EXAMS Following are the imnii-i of the pu pil who urr'fully roinl-ll , hu KHh grailo esaiuliiatluna, la-Id, Jlay 12 and J3. lMlil lli"t, vbo wi-i u cfful many falli-J Ini inly on or lo sulJiTa and will; wnU on those subjixt at the Jun i-xauilUHllon anil If ue umtful will ue jsrantod a diploma at turn Him. liintrlct No. 1, Zt'iia Dora H. I vU, t'Mrl llil-, Hoy H. Uarkor. UtHtil.t No. 8, Dalla Willi Mc I)anil, Dovle Odom. Lena AIIn. Merit- Hall. J-an Ilypra, Clarence Farnhaui. Zula llelmand. Harold C. WilhT. Btanl.-y llaiihaw, Pauline Cd, VlrgH llallantjrne, Oohlle Vaughn, Laird Wood. Kay I't-rrlval, Ern-at Farnham. Glady Martin, MHvIn Cul ler, Wayne Uarliam, Violet Smith, .H'orge Fuller. Utatrlrt No. 8, Suilthfleld Frank rnilaeii. Merle Myer. District No. 4, Eola Bryan Fergu son, Ktht-I Mae Drunk. District No. 8, Pedee Earael 8tow. District No. 7. Bridgeport Wiley Oardner, Alma Hoppe, Ethel Lea. District No. 8, Lewlvllle Zora Smith. DUtrlct No. 9, Ballston Rhoda Ot finger, Marie Short. Edna Conner, Lawrence Fudge. District No. 10, Bait Creek Loreta Roberts, Martha Vlllwock. Mada Thleaes. .. I... v. 11 Mnnmnlltth Velma u ini 1 1 v t . v. .u, . Hefflpy. Ethel Harris. Lulu Peteron. Edna M. I'arkea. Zaldle Putnam, .i ncr Harrl. Elva AUca Lucaa. District No. 21, Perrydale Jams Jones. Wauda Keyt, Lester White. District No. 24. Cochran Robert Thompson. DUtrlct No. 2, Rlckreall Vivian Crowley. District No. 28. Elklns Ivan Laugh ary. DUtrlct No. 29, Independence Beth Kelt-bum. Jean Ketchum, John ' c DirhirHmn Dora Reeves. Cora ii. . b nlth. Vale Hlltlbrand. Joseph Eaton. District No. 31, Brush. College lUrtba M. Oliver, Averll Harris, Otto F. Kubln. District No. 35, Spring- Valley Dorothea Zlnaer. Vivian 8tratton.. - ( District No. 37. Harmony Madle Blair.. Myrtle Walker. Dan Blair. j District No. 38, Upper Salt ureea H'iIIIh llrown, Dlniru t No. 41, Nrlh Dallas Hat tin ll)n-, Una I !). DUtrl t No. 42. Kuterprlaw iloldls lilaavll. ,l)ltrUt No. 45, L'iua-Etur Kd gsr. I.dI Lay. Diatrtrl No. 47. CrwnwiMI Myrtle Brown. Italph Martin. Norman llrown, Hoy Martin. HUiliUl No. 49, 8unnylup Ln KUhbai k. IiUtrli-t No. 67, Falls City Aluian dra Zurlr.. Magle Hull. Edith L--k. Annie Durtn, Lloyd KUU. Ma-b- Uoughey. DUirld No. 64, Highland Call U. Al'iamlir. Datrht N- 67, MUtleloe Edna LlvinKjd. Grace Donynaka. CRYING FOR HELP EDecM0 Succeed when everything else fall. In nervou prostration and fetnals weaknesses they are the aupreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the beat medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Lota of It In Independence but Dally Growing Lea. The kidney cry for help. Not an organ In the whole body ao delicately constructed. Not one so Important to health. The kidney are the filters of the blood. When they fall the blood becomes There can be no health where there Is poisoned blood. Backache Is one of the first lndlca i . kirinov trouble. It Is the ktdneya' cry for help. Heed Doan's Kidney Pills are what la wanted. Are Just what overworked kldneyi Ufjru. They strengthen and Invigorate the kidney; help them w oo never fall to cure any case oi a.uuw disease. i- ur i.rA Fifth St.. McMlnn- vllle, Ore..' aaya: "Doan-a Kidney Pllla have bm used oy nw"'i " well a other memoers oi mj i---. for disordered kidneys with good re .ults. I gave a sUtement for publi cation recommending this remedy In 1907 and I can say at this time that It was correct In every detail." For sale by all dealera. . Price 60 cents Foster-Mllburo Co.. Buffalo. Now York, sole agents for the Unit- a DUUts. . . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. at ma4k U M MV J r? r . Do you read It? It's a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price $1.50 . vr Wait. You can read it and the Independence Enterprise for one year. 104 copies 63 of Pacinc nome atead and 53 of Independence Enter prise for the price ot one, $1.50. By special arrangement we are able to nni readers this rate. Send In your Subscriptions now. Remember, $1.50 for both. Pay either office and wiorttinn thin advertisement to secure the two napers. This offer is only to new subscribers of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, SOME GOOD BUYS Look at this for $2100. 16 lots, house, hot and cold water and ; electric lights, windmill, orchard. Worth investigation. 5-Room house well located in Independence at $450. Up-to-date 8-room house on C utreet, fine location, at $1100. , No. 30. 28 acres near town, Improved, good house, woven wire fences. $2500. J . . No. 18. 19 acres 1 mile from town, well improved and good home. $3200. ' u , No- io. 38 acres adjoining town; house, barn and other improve ments. Price $3000. ' .' .. , No. 47. 10 acres highly improved. One ot best houses adjoin ing Independence, at $3509. No. 63. 160 acres 7 miles from town. Fairly improved; fenced, has 5fli acres In cultivation. Price per acre, $36.00. Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Go. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON UP You rannot afford to pa up the opportunity of securing your spring suit at ths simply ridiculously low prlcis. We are forced to twk th rl flces and It 1 up to you to take advantage of them If money saving is any object to you at all. 200 SPRING SUITS, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 50 AND 00 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR REGULAR VALUE, 122.50, NOW REGULAR VALUE, $30.00, NOW REGULAR VALUE, S12.S0, NOW I t 8.95 $12.93 118.95 ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PRICES A fine $4.50 Panama Bklrt; a fine $1.50 Lawn Waist Tbl is positively doing 25 per cent better than other stores, and by far the kreaiest bar gala ever offered you In Salem. You should do Justice to yourself and family by at kaot lamJ-itlu this extraordinary offer while it lasts, CHARMING MILLINERY We have the most complete stock of trimmed hats and shapes, flowers, trimming, etc. In Salem. While the price cutting is In full blast we can effect great savings for you. SEE OUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY 25 per cent on all allk dresses and waists. 20 per cent on all underwear, corsets, umbrellas, parasols, hair goods, kid and silk gloves, neckwear, etc. LIBERTY STREET HALjLBERG'S SALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS CONDITION OF VOTING CONTE8T (Continued from page six) BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER at the Whitehouse Restaurant, 362 State street, Salem, Oregon, Is al ways a meal never to be forgotten, for Us genuine goodness will always leave a most pleasant remembrance. Good service, good food and pleasant surroundings do much to make life en Joyable, and these we guarantee. WM. McGILCHRIST & SONS, Prop. 8ALEM, OREGON It 3 COPVBttHT. ARftefiV LADIES' DESK The ladles' desk which is to be giv en away is a solid oak with quarter sawed drop leaf, with double drawer and pigeon holes tor stationery and papers. Any lady will be delighted with this piece of den furniture. HALL CLOCK A hall clock, now oa display in the Jewelry store of 0. A. Kramer, is an other ot the valuable prizes which will be given away. This clock stands five feet high and Is made ot oak. ; It has a large dial and big gilt hands and Is a beautiful piece of hall furniture. These prizes have all been selected with thought as to their appropriate ness and value. No better set of pre miums could be selected and their value is stated right. The prizes are such as no woman could buy from a year's hard work and saving, that Is, the higher priced ones. There will be some who will attempt to detract from their merits but you should pay no attention to them. They are fine and will be a source of pleasure and delight to the winners. In addition to the large amount ex pended in prizes there will be given away a ten-dollar gold piece to the man or woman who nominates the successful candidate. , , Nomination blanks can be found In another col-, umn of this paper. Clip out the cou pon and name your favorite candidate and take a chance for the gold piece. There are no strings on any of the prizes. SCHEDULE OF VOTES A one year subscription to the In dependence Enterprise by anyone who already takes the paper counts 150 votes. ( A subscription to the Independence Enterprise by anyone who has not al ready been subscribing for the pa per counts 450. Subscriptions for six months count one-haif these votes. No subscription taken for less than six months nor more than teu years, i The price of the paper Is $1.50 a year. MANNER OF AWARDS Winner of first ! priie has first choice of the list of all jprizes. The winner of the second prize will have choice of the remaining prizes, and in the same order until all the prizes are disposed of. Those who enter the contest and fall to get prizes will be paid ten per cent of all the money they turn in to the office of the Independence En terprise. So, everyone will win some-. thing. Everyone gets a i prize in that manner. ' j Send for outfit and begin as soon as possible so that you will not "be' outdistanced. Your friends will help you. The Oregon Fire Relief Association, McMlnnvllle, Oregon. Chas. Gregory, Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf For Sale Hay, baled and loose. Price right. Bell phone 524. Chas. 6. Illft 61-53 OFFICERS H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A.. NEL80N, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1S89. Transacts a General Banking Business ' Interest Paid on Time Depos its DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND ' ," H. H. JASPERSON !' v' ' Uhktie and 'jymnastum $cedtf. fuml Mmmuniiicit and ' Risking ffactte. x ntft ' . .... SALEM , OREGON. SZy A good pair reading glasses W J ti nn at Kramer's. " tf The Willamette Valley Company j Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER. (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Besidenoe rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay 12.00 and over at the rate oi M per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 pur month. 4 1 CLECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE- . . Residence, 15 cent per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 csots per K. W. - Fewer, rate on application. ... OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41