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EIGHT PAOt INDEPtNDE NCE rMTIBPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, JUNE 24, 1910. PACE SEVEN HAVE FINISHED EIGHTH GRADE llirict Nu. 24. Cochran Hobrrt Thiniioii. ;or Im KHi, Aunetta Mallard MmrM No. :'. llUkr.all, Vivian Crowley. Anderaon Uuiiamorw. l;mrlt-l No. 2it. KH'"' -hn Iouiilmry. Alverda Bowman. I Ut No. 2!. Independents Beth k-,.i.l,,n,i Jean Katibum, Lu KUikP, .... ' . f l)..nuna ritrt Tbo scholarship offered by lan:jolin KicnaniHon. mm ColW to the MlKlith isrado pupil n.ak'bavt, fluUli.-i lKlith rade rontln XX Inn the llttb..t average hi tho ro..ly. Smith. Melllt ba d. Ju'ph Kulon. ko- to Kilnl Mao HrunU of Ibo Kola IVhrl K..o. Am.lne Young, Q"'"'" school who made an averaKn f UK, Dliklnsoii. C.ne:t Mart, lllra per tent. Za'd. Putnam of It... Moil- lieeve.. Lynn Hui.t.ey. Uvllla Cooper mouth .bool atno aecoml with an Cecil A. Swopo. Karl Kuef. v.r.j. of 6- p.T c.,t and Merle DU.rl. t No. 31. Urns . Hall of tho Dallas school third with (ha M. Oliver. Averll Harris, Otto Ku an averaK of 00 2 Pt ct-nt. il.l.i. Following are the nam... of thi UU.rU t No. 33. Bucna Ua-( lara pupil, who bave cumplHed th olRhth S. hm.ld.-r. Mldred prather. IMn.ar rade work: Davidson. rm,re District No. 1. Zeua-Hoy E. Hark- District No. 34. Buell -Cluru.ce tr. Dora Davis. Carl Hales. I Walker. District No2 Dallas-Herman Haw- District No. 30. Spring all.ylHr kln. Willis McDsnlcll. Povle Odom.1 othea Zlnser. Vivian Stratum. Ela Ada' l.ongnecker. Una Allen. Merle Mills. Jennie Kimkttm. Hall. Mabel Grant. Jean Byer. Clar- nu.rl.t No. 37. Harmony -Madle enc Famhain. Lynn Mathany. Anna Ululr, Myrtle Walker, Dan 'lr- Farm.-r. Zula Helaiand, Harold Mil-, District No. 3S, V rHaltCrnk ler, Stanley Bashaw. Fred Uooch. HollU. Brown. Pauline Coad. Vlr.ll Dallantyne. Hugh District No. 41. North Dullas-Dora A.Ayer., Cioldlo VauKbii.UIrd Woods. Hayes, HattU, Haynes. .,,,. Kay Perch al.Kn.e.n rarnham. (ila.lya District N. BnU-rprlse -Colle Martin. Meivln Culler, llattle Smith. Dim..!!. Wayne Barharo. Violet Smith, George District No. 43, fai.ver-t.dw in r.. Puller Ijar.eii. District No. 3 8n.lt hfUdd -Frank Watrlct No. 43. Etna-Etber Ed- n...l..n..l T.lhril ..... f f'.au Frelwn. Mono jwyer, Kr. ,., ..dMvrilo nu,,fh Lm. UUtrUt No. 47. Greonwo.d-Myruo DUtrkt No. 4. Kola-Ilryan Fergu-' nrown. Ralph Mart n, Norman iiro.. ... . . lln.n.a Cihufl ll..mr M ti H ( 11 noil c.lni'1 wan iiuim, " " "7 " , on, c-iiit " ... ... Kt.. j.i SniinVfclime L.'n DUtrlct No. C. V1'' -E"l FUhba.k. m.iri.t m r,7. Kails City Aieiau Stowc, Thomaa vai. I - . . . k District No. 7. BrlJ report -WH-y dra Zorii.. NagKle Rh"-H. "'lh Gardner. E.tel a Pianklnton. Alma Aimtt ur,-n Mat.e, iwhkh, . -v-.. . . .,-ni. n, iiiu'iiian. Leona tliap.n. iv-iH. t No 8. li.wlHvtlie -Zora uu.rlrt No. 60. Oakhurat - Alpha ii iwrmi Miirrv. Carrie wurry. . . . ... i,ii, iihoda n.,r'i,( N. 61. Mountain View -DiHtrict io. v, i, ...... . f'ntir..-r ,i..i...-. r AilnrnH. OttlnttT. t ar e nuun, r.u uuu,n m. " B ,, , 1 ' rtn Kmi. Lawrence NewblH. DUtrirt No. 64. I'hland Sal1 ... . a I. .wo tt.Uir Kl .rence uonon. fSrace ... . cait r-riaoVlireta niuirl.i No. 67. MlHtletoe, t-ract U.Bir.Cl iNO. IV, kJ""- ' ' a..... v . u Meda Ti,.vnuitn Kilra ueavent?oon. Thleael 1 There were 170 puplla who wrote DlHtriVt No. 13, Monmouth -Sara on tUe examlnat ona during the E Hyde, Ve-n a V. Heffiey. Ethel a:ul of thU number 12 we succc :. . . , 1,'iva I.uraa. .,,! nnlv 34 failed. TM8 gi" m P.ri,,- Zaldee Putuuiu. ,,,.!k P0Unty a percentage or oyn V ....,. .i..., wiimi.r ........ u rrt nunlla eompleting Eatber l.arilH, ssiena v nu einm" r Powell rtlc l!':rkhe;id. Marie Smith. th(, work. DRKSvS UP You cannot afford to pu. up the opportunity of ..curtng -prt. .-U at th al.ui.ly ridlculoualy low prk-,-.. We are forced to make the.e sacrt It la' up to yo'u to take advantage of tbeu, U nu-ey aavln, l. any object to you at all. 200 SPRING SUITS, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 60 AND 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR REGULAR VALUE, $22.50, NOW REGULAR VALUE, S30.00, NOW REGULAR VALUE, S42.50, NOW $ 9.95 $12.95 $16.95 ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PRICES A fine $4 CO Panama Skirt; a fine $1.50 Lawn Wal.t. Thla la P' Ing 2! Per cent better than other .tore., and by far the greatest bar- Yt .SdtrSS and fam,ly at .east Inve.l.atlng tbl. extraordinary offer while It lasts. CHARMING MILLINERY We have the most complete .lock of trimmed hat. and shapes, flowers. tr.mn.lng. etc. in Salem. While the price cutting I. In full blast we can effect great savlnge for you. SEE OUR LINES EEFORE YOU BUY 25 per cent on all Uk drease. and waist.. 20 per cent on all underwear cor.et., umbrellas, parasola, hair goods, kid and ailk gloves, neckwear, etc LIBERTY STREET HALLBERG'S 8ALEM, OREGON EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS oolson or gangrene. It's the ...nwi healer for all such woun also for Burns. Bolls, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands. Corn, or Piles. 25c at all druggists. quickest I The Oregon Fire R?Hef Association J For Sale-Hay junds as1 McMinnville, Oregon. Chas. Gregory,! Price right. Bel Agent, Dallas, Oregon. baled and Bell phone 524. .A-0 Paints and Finishes for Every Home Use Thl U tlie time to freshen up the home by doing .u u i-f nsintinrr vou have been planning. For UlC ViUU jwua i - t:,e -hiimrv. the furniture, for the floors and woodwork, for every paint putfose, we have the right 1'inisn. ACME QUALITY IN B X 11 . PATNTS. ENAMELS. STAINS AND VARNISHES are each and every one . scientifically prepared for specific uses. .Remember if it's a surface to be paimea, euamcu-u. cinPrl varnished or finished in any way, tnere s , .- , ... a . o.,ni;i Knc to fit the purpose. we can, .tell you what to use, how much to use ana cost. J sins. Coo. Bay Improvement.. Mirny Implements are planned by the commit slon cf the Port of Coos Cay The channel of the bay Is to be widened, pnd to do ttls the commls sinners expect to expend about $1.r,0, 000 of the port's money. The govern ment will also epend $.50,000 on the -j.annM. ko altogether tbsre will oe a channel sufficiently wlda and deep at all tides Tor even larger vessels man now enter this port. Poison Oak Poisoning I'niinrrfB Snow Liniment cures it. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak PnknnL.e" a very painful trouble. She not only cured a case of it on herself, but on two of her menus who were poisoned by this same ivy. Pr ce 2-.c, f.Oe and $1.00. Sold by Wil liams Drug Co. investigating Coal Lands A,iri,v rhvlstensen, chief, of the fle'.d division of special agents for the general land off.ee at Portland, -has detected from his assignment 1 7 I SE3 OVR WINDOW DISPLAY been u v. i -' and placed in change of the invest. 43if:S. Iliff. loose. Chas. 51-52 OFFICERS H. HIRSCHBERG, PRESIDENT A. NELSON, VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. IRVINE, CASHIER THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED 1889. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG, A. NELSON, D. W. SEARS, B. F. SMITH AND OTIS D. BUTLER tion which of the Alaska coal tana nmigs withheld from patent b order of the President of the United BtatKS. ache. The Big Head ( is of two kinds conceit and Uie Dig head that comes from a sick head- tw. vmir head ever reel gourd and your brain feel lloose and sore? You can cure u in time by acting on your liver will Bal- Isn't It worth trying p thQ nhsnlute and certain you'll get? Co. tfthktie and rji(mna$ium $ccdd. wits, ftmmunuton anu jtuij Voeket Cutlern Razors Slieuclea, Siieiick flepairmg. fJiteT $i0 T UU'IO Sold by Williams Drug BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER at tho Whitehouse ReBtaurant. 362 State street, Salem, Oregon, Is al ways a meal never to be forgotten, for its genuine goodness will always leave a most Peasant remembrance Good servl.e, good food and pleasant surroundings do much to make life en joyable, and' those we guarantee. WM. McGILCHRIST & SONS, Props. SALEM, OREGON 9 T if C0PVRir.HT.A.RE.C9 On account of the great demand far a mutual fire insurance company here in Independence by the people generally I have arranged to repre sent the Farmers' Fire Relief Asso ciation. Chas. E. Hicks. HoHfSTEAD rCT"2n.. ari tt? It's a weekly pa per, adapted especially for tne Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price ?l.oU a year. Wait. You can read it and the Independence Enterprise for one year, 104 coples-52 of Pacific Home- stead and 52 ot uaepeuuu prise for the price of one, $1.50. By special arrangement we are able to offer our readers this rate. Send in your subscriptions now. Remember $1 50 for both. Pay either office and mention this advertisement to secure the two papers. This offer Is only to new subscribers of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE i Ttie Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATE(Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies tojma tomers only who pay 12.00 and over at the rate o JWO " per WXX) gallon.; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE Residence, 15 cents per K. V. &&neH bouses, 25 cent, per drop and 5 cent per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 4i