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EIGHT PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. AUGUST 12. 1I0. FACE FOUR 1 N U E L'KN I ) KN C K ENTK H i'KISK CHARLES EDWARD HICKS ur.d at ilpiaic. Ore.. po.l office as .-. ond-Uns. iniuur. Subscription, $1.50 Psr Ytr lio i v i BUILDED HIS ETERNITY. Iturvt y V. S'Olt U dad. I.i... .n. .iii.I ulvlllir tll Ullllfllt llli mm tn-, " m v. n ' " r ---- . f . i ".turn miJ iiNitUtiiiK mil urt In tloliiK Im work. The proprietor luivo no uiiuli faith tn It iiniilvt' power? Hint tiny off.T One Hundred Dollar for tiny cms Hint It fails to ure. S'iul tor list of testimonials. Address: K. J. CHUNKY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by DriiBBlsts. 75i Take Hall's Family I'llU for constipation. w.irk in doiio. A hush Blid pause followed tlie mi-iioum-euienl and fur an Instant all wrestled with Hie realization of the ti-ui.li. Inclination for good wan Imprinted deeply In tht num. lie mood out from anion men like a solitary planet In a heaven of stars. Few were hU companions In mind. He was a pioneer builder and a so- n.ary Ve(jr F,r, ,nsur,nc. The mau aim pai'ei . mom Hence to all except the co Ou account of the great demand T friend and th. family Harvey for a mutual fire Iterance company cr ineii i fc ln Iujol)l.llJenl.e UJf the people Scot i sllll lives. , ... , . ... rr,.0.i , rpnre- So far as the perfections of the, gene... ' no ir i , ,.,,.ra. i,r Rel ef As0- viu iuq clailou. Chas. E. HUks. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS ... eoueerneil he is IU)t lull j; j'l i .. . v - terlally missed, but there is real sor row among his friends and associates on The Oregonian. He had gathered around hluj a staff of like metal. To them descends the protection and care of the child of his life-s labors. Notice Is hereby s'ven that the County Sunerintendent of Polk Coun- ire oi wie wnm i - - . rw . ,nt oroat nnoer tv will hold the reiular examination 1 lie lllttlttvuri v. i f ' ' " I'"' -J ----- - is formed and will stand a monument for applicants for State and County ( . .. .-. . It........ In tnllflfl to the memory of the man. papers at the Court House in Dallas as follows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday. August of 10, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing WHO ARE THE ANTIS? JLJ1SI 111 I All"! J wi v " character, will be until Saturday. August 13, at 4 p. ni. nouiouu, - a candidate for congressman against Wednesday Penmanship, History, W. C. Hawley. He should be nominal-' Spelling, Physical Geography, Read ed. Besides being an assembly t audi- ing, Psychology. date Hawley was a blind follower of Thursday Written Arithmetic, Cannonlsm and Aldrich. A good man Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Pock personally, he utterly failed to stand keeping. Physics, Civil Government, for the people. He may have done Friday Physiology, Geography, many personal favors for Oregon, but Composition. Algebra, English Llte-ra-that is not enough these modern days ture, School Law. when the downfall of octopuses is de-, Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry, manded. j General History. In printing the above the Albany: For County Papers. Democrat seeks cunningly to assist in; Commencing Wednesday. August 10 the nomination of Mr. Mulkey thr: a at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing democratic candidate will have the until Friday, August 12, at 4 p. m. easier victory at the polls this fall' Wednesday Penmanship, History, against him. In the championship of Orthography, Reading. Physical Ge W. S. Dunniway the same paper ography. seeks to widen a breech in the re-j Thursday Written Arithmetic, The publican party between the assembly ory of Teaching, Grammar, Physiol and antis. But people generally un-.ogy. derstand that the antis are confined; Friday Geography, School Lav, chiefly to democratic calamity howl-j Civil Government, English Literature, crs such as Mr. Nutting who sneak Yours respectfully, into a clean house to foul it that it H. C SEYMOUR, will be on an equality with theirs. 10-11 School Superintendent Polk Co. The attempt on the life of Mayor j Gaynor of New York shows some thing of the insecurity of the lives of, great men. Mayor Gaynor has done more for New York than any other officer who has filled that post in the history of that city. He is fearless and rules with just interpretations of law.tempered with due common sense. The lawless and the class accustomed to personal privileges stoop to any crime to accomplish the end of their desires. Mayor Gaynor is a public man who stands out above all others like a beacon light. REGISTRATION NOTICE Ask for Expression. Commercial bodies of this state are being invited by the Twice-a-Week press an opinion on the promising agricultural development in their own sections and the means used to furth er the advancement. An interchange of ideas along these lines will be helpful. This paper has taken an act ive interest in the intensive develop ment of the Northwest and is doing much to further It. The Marks of a Good Watch Case When men and women buy watches they think of the movementthe "works" as they call it but rarely of the watch case. Your jeweler buys watch cases and movements separately and combines them to make a complete watch. You are particular about the "workt" of your watch you know the maker'i name; do you know the name of your watch case? There is room there for adulteration for low standards for the cheap ening process that creeps in wherever folks pay for anything without knowing about it. The trade marks illustrated on this pane are standard with the fine jewelry trade, and have been for 50 years. They mean absolute integrity in bullion value, in assay, in construction of watch case. The Keystone Company was the first to guaran tee the wear of gold-filled cases nowadays the words "guaranteed for 20 years" have become so common that you may find them stamped on a brass case washed with gold. The only real guarantee is the integrity of the maker the name behind the case. The rairki illu.tntcd on thu p.e tre your Mfrguird; be .ure to find them-thty ire not h.rd to remember Keyitone for (olid J.t. Bon or Cretcent for roM filled. Every food jeweler in thu country Low, .he mirk, .nd c.rrie. the c..e.. They .re m.de for .dic. or roen'i wilchei-pUin. engine-turned, encrived or cn.meled-.ll U patterm. The Keystone Watch Case Co. Philadelphia , ... I. Paid Promptly ' W. Wallace, a member of lndepend- Denver, returned to Independence and Insurance Is Paid Promptly , . . forwttr(W back t0 b,M(!fl(.lary, rtroftnsurance Cairns papers we, sent to New VorK were r was demonstrated in the case ol J. reiurneu 10 u,' . Will Celebrate Peach Day Freewater will celebrate Peach Day on Aug. 17. This has become an an nual affair and the festival of the peach is widely attended. This lu cious fruit is served free to everyone attending and there Is to be an all day program, with prominent speak ers. There will also be races, a baby show and other attractions. $100 REWARD, $100. ' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of Department No. 2 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Coun ty; in the matter of the appli cation of David Beattie Taylor to register the title to the following described lands and real property to-wit: beginning at a point 33 and one-third links east of the one-fourth section corner between sections 11 and 12 in Township 9 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian in Polk County, State of Oregon: thence South 13.67 chains; thence West 14.79 chains; thence south 7 chains; thence North 65 de grees West 3 chains; thence North 51 deg. West 9 chains; thence West 4.81 chains; thence North 13.67 cha ins; thence East 29.27, chains to the place of beginning, and containing 43.70, acres more or less. Also be ginning at a point 2.26 chains North of the Southeast corner of section 11 in said Township and Range, thence North 3.12'2 chains; thence West 8 chains; thence South 3.12 chains; thence East 8 chains to the place of beginning and containing 2.50 acres, and containing in all 46.20 acres more or less, and situated in Polk county, State of Oregon. Applicant and plain tiff, vs. Soloman Tetherow, James Galway, Jane Galway, Katherino Gal way, William Galway, Irving Galway, John Galway, Mary Galway, James Moffett, Thomas Tryman, James Wheeler, Marion L. Burdick, William Johnson, Fitts Henry Wakefield, Charles Henry and Sarah Henry, his wife, Wiliam T. Lewis and Eliza Lewis, his wife, W. R. Findley and Margaret Findley, his wife, and "To All Whom It May Concern," Defend ants. Take Notice. That on the 14th day of July A. D. 1910, an application was filed by said David Beattie Taylor, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, for initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 20th day of August A. D'. 1910, and show cause why the application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and the decree will be entered according to the pray er of the application, and you ancl each of you will be lorever barred from disputing the same. E. M. SMITH, County Clerk and ex-officio clerk of said Circuit Court. B. F. Swope, attorney for Appli cant. 8-12 n J IS WHAT WE ARE MAKING OF OUR August Clearance Sale. Our customers are enthusiastic about the values they are receiving and a great many are buying in whole sale lots. It will be to your interest to investigete the numerous extreme extra specials. We can mention only a few. We Buy for Cash and Always Sell at the Lowest Pos sible Cash Prices. We Are Never Undersold. EVERY WHITE SUMMER SHIRT WAIST MUST GO They are pretty waists In Linen, Batiste, Lawns, very daintily trimmed in hand embroidery, tucke, lace and embroidery Insertions. Every one this season's style. $3.50 Waists $2.50 Waists $1.75 Waists $1.50 Waists $1.25 Waists . $1.00 Waists . $2.50 $2.19 $1.39 $1.19 99 75c to .44 Big reductions on Children's Gingham Dresses. Big re ductions on Women's Sum mer Kimonas. Extra Spec ial on Women's White Hose. 8c PER PAIR 33 1-3 per cent reduction on Ladies' Sweaters 20 per cent reduction on Summer Wash Goods. 20 per cent reduction on Men's Oxfords. $1.50 Striped Heather-" bloom Petticoats .... 69c $1.25 Black Sateen and Black Heatherbloom Petticoats 89c 25c White Wash Belts 19c and .... 12c $2.50 and $2.00 Soiled Muslin Curtains .... 99c $2.50 and $2.00 Soiled Wash Skirts 25c 35c Wide Dresden Rib bon 28c 45c and 35c Corset Cov ers 24c Clearance sale prices on all Muslin Underwear. Clearance prices on Sum mer wash Dresses and wash Skirts. STOCKTON