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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
IIOMT PAOtS NCE ENTERPRISE!, DEPENDENCE. OUCCON. JULY 15. ', INDCPENDt FAQ! TWO - I r - i mnwiinimi . i j , muiimuuiii mliiu i DEERING BINDERS, MOWERS RAKES AND EXTRAS Plymouth binder Twine Winegar & Lorence Monmouth, Or. JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT POLK COUNTY SCHOOL REPORT Report of the schools of Polk coun ty for the school month ending June 17, 1910.: Number of schools reporting cor rectly and on time 22 Sehoois failing to report on time 0 Number of pupils remaining at last report 1220 Number of pupils registered new duilng month 4 Number of pupils registered sec ondary during month 2 Number of pupils readmitted during month ?3 Total number of pupils on regis ter during month 1309 Number of pupils dropped dur ing month 133 Number of pupils remaining at time of report Number of days taught during month Whole number of days attend ance Whole number of days absence Whole number of times late.. Number of pupils neither ab sent nor tardy Average number of pupils be longing 1457 8 Average daily attendance 1394.4 Percent of attendance 94.9 Number of visits by parents 1176 10.5 14642 770 190 677 67 CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE . ... BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Number of visits by members of school boards ' 7 The following schools are placed on the roll of honor for the county for having made a percent of attendance of 95 or more; Dallas, Monmouth, No. 15, Airlie, Bethel 100 percent, Oak Point 100 per cent.Indopendence Buena Vista, Harmony, McTlinmonds Valley 100 per tent, Falls City, Black Rock, Rock Creek, Mistletoe 100 per cent. The following schools are placed on the roll of honor for the county for not having any tardies during the month; Smithfielil, Eo!a, Bethel, Oak Point, Elkins, Popcorn, McTim monds Valley, Rock Creek, Mistletoe. A Golden Wedding means that man and wffe have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy is to see that your liv er does Its duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to do this Is to keep Ballard's Herbine in the house and take It whenever your liver gets in active. 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Road Building Hi Study. SALEM. Mayor Rodgers has de parted for Belgium, where he will at tend the meeting of the International Association of Road Congresses as the only representative from Oregon, lie leaves New York In the steamer Car mania and will land at Antwerp. The association meeting opens July 31 and will continue until August 3. During his absence the mayor will make a special study of road-making and mu niclpal conditions. The king of Bel gium is president of the roads associa tion and Mayor Rodgers will go armed with letters to him. How to Preserve Finger Nails. "'Before Working in the garden, polishing the stove or doing other rough work rub your finger nails over a Diece of soap. This will prevent the earth from getting under the nails, and when you wash your hands the soap will come out easily. This is re commended to people who find it hard to do work with gloves on. Chas. Hatch, who is visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Jasperson of this city, was a Salem visitor Saturday. CHARLES EDWARD HICKS for insurance protection. Representing CUcstchcstcr and German American insurance companies of New York. O. A. Wolverton wont to Newport Sunday. C. V. Ieonard sold his farm of ninety itrt'i for $100 per arr Mr Evan Inst Thursday. Rlddcll Bros, are hauling and stock ing their Immense clover hay crop preparatory to baling. A. F. Clarke went Monday to his farm eighteen nilles from Pendleton, lie will be Kone a fortnight. Mrs. Ford and two daughters of Sheridan are visiting this week wilh Mrs. Kd Fuller who Is a daughter of Mrs. Ford. E. S. Catron and daughters, who have been visiting Mr. Catron's moth er here, returned to their homo at The Dalles Friday. The weather has again reached a moderate temperature which was, hailed with pleasure, especially by j thine who work out at hay making. 1 gravt-l limiting, etf. I. H. Hurt, the Monmouth station agent, accompanied by Mrs. Hurt and, little daughter, went to Portland on ; a vacation and will visit their I wo. sous and daughter who are In busi ness there. Mr. Slack, formerly of Muho.touglit two acres of land, well Improved, of J. L. Wright for $1500. Mr. Slack wants the place, which is within the city limits of Monmouth, for a home. Mr. Wright will proba! ly go to Sheri dan to live, he having other business Interests at that place. Agate Rebekah Lodge No. 177 In stalled the following officers Thursda evening: Past Noble Grand, Maude Cartnicll; N. G., Dora Chase; V. (!., Emma Newman; Chaplain, Sarah Howell; R. 8. N. O., Irene Dalton; L. S. N. O., Lottie Graham; R. S. V. G., Lenore Jackson; L. S. V. G... Mrs. Parker; corresponding secretary, Del la Force; financial secretary, Alta Rodgers. The installing officer was Mi.ss Maggie Butler. Automobile garage and Repair SI) op C. B. ZUMWALT, PROPRIETOR BELL PHONE 731 Spacious and fully equipped for the repair, care, sale and housing of automobiles. Charges are reasonable and all work guaranteed. Special attention paid to repairs of j a 1 farm implements, grinding plow shares. Brazing a specialty. Bicycle repairing and supplies We do everything that is done in iron SAbEM nasiG CO. (Incorporated) SUCCESSOR TO L. F. SAVAGE. 247 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon The Golden Tongue of Music IS EVERYWHERE. "HE WHO HATH NO MUSIC IN HIS SOUL IS FIT FOR TREASON'S VILEST GOAL." IF YOU LOVE MUSIC COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST RECORDS -SOME VERY CATCHY ONES THAT DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SONGS AND SHEET MUSIC. ALL THE OLD-TIME SONGS AND LAT EST AND MOST POPULAR AIRS AND CLASSICS. WE WOULD LIKE TO DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THE Singer and Wheeler-Wilson Sewing Machines