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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTER PRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. WIOMT PAGES ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Let us quote you a price on all of your LUMBER AND MILL WORK We will be pleaded to send our salesman to call on you, upon request by mail or telephone. DALLAS LUMBER & LOGGING CO. Dallas, - . - Oregon NEWS FROM OTHER TOWNS AMERICAN BOTTOMS AMERICAN BOTTOM School Hi Program Our school had their first program Nov. 10th, and on account of the light snow storm on that day, there were but a few present. Both the teacher and the pupils did well, and we hope for a better attendance at their next entertainment Both the teacher and pupils need the support of the parents, and how are the par ents to know whether the teacher or pupils, either, are doing their parts unless they visit the school?. Let us all rally and by so doing, let our teacher know that she has the support of the parents of the pupils entrusted to her care. Those present at the program were Mrs. John Krebs, Mrs. Cbnrad Krebs. Mrs. Buzz Sloper, Mrs. Jennin Woods. Mrs. Floyd Woodward, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. C, Hannon and Mrs- Acox. Mrs. P. J. Shafer visited with Mrs. J. A. Compton one day this week- " Mr and Mrs. R. MCCartar were vis iting In Dallas on Saturday. ' ' Mrs. Arch Sloper and children vis ited in Independence with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, last week- Eston Bevens' baby is much better. ly explain itself: Ostein, Normal School, bend. 26. July.. 1 11:00 to 11 : 43 History, E. F. furie- T.owis a staver Mltchel house portianj ton, Assistant Mate uP t Dere frend. I eet thee valve wich i by from you alrite but why for Gods doan you sen Noon 1:30 to 2:00 Music, direction of MIbb Harlan, Normal School me no handle, wats the use of tne;2:00 to 0-m.sy miss valve when she doan have no handle. Graham. Falls City Schools i luse by me my custumer shure ting, j 2:45 to 3:30-Addre88, Thoe- H. Gen- you doan treat me rite- is my money tie, Normal School. not so good to you as other feller. 1 Hoping ana expecting to see you wate 10 daie and my custumer he . at the meeting, I am. Yours resp'y.. holler like hell by the valve, you no I H. C Seymore, he is hot summer now and the win School Superintendent, koik to., u'R h no blow the mell- the valve she At this meeting there will be De- got no handle so wat the hellingoan tween sixty and one hundred tench am i goan to do wit the valve, now j ers of Polk County schoots. if you doan sen me the handle prety This annual meeting was lnstitut queek I sen her bac and i goan order ed by former County Superintendent. some valve from Krain Companee : goodby. Your frend. Antoni Schlminic Dutro- P. s. Since i rite these leeter me goddam handle i fine in the bocks so excoose to me- DEPARTMENT NO 2 ' In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Polk County.. Judith Snyder, Plaintiff. . vs. " !!' Benjamine F. Snyder, Defendant To Benjamine F. Snyder, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear C. I.. Starr, and has proven to be a great benefit to both teachers and schools. Although it Is not compulsory that teacherg of the county attend this Teachers' Meeting, and the teachers' expenses are not paid, yet the meet ings have, in the past, been largely attended. . ; . , Temptations for Young people "If sinners entice thee, Consent thou not." (Pro. 1, 10.) There are temptations common to young peorle everywhere, chief among them is that of drifting, accomodating one's self to the company in which we are placed, with no clear notion of a no ble destiny. We do not get reaay , i a tnr . ononr.- h rnmnlJHnt filed y fcjnaner wno ua t;ui wuuu w aria ' - Mr J A Compton for the last eight against you in the above named entlU (or this or that temptation until we .. civ n otQu taoA Ith it u.o must years, has commenced again after a ed court and sun on or u"'e . . ... ax , i. Ant tha first- nUbHCa- much neeaea resi. accoiuius m weens i'u"" - -- -- - , . . f,,r. I., r..w a, lno- nr nr D s are tion of this summons ana you arc u. iney cume. vu. v people, who pass along the road, Mr. Shafer has, by his wood chopping, made a wonderful change on Mr. Compton's Place. When Mr Shafer commenced cutting wood there, the house was almost obscured from view by the timber. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. Vard Fishpack was a pleasant caller at the home of C. E. Ciapp, Sunday afternoon. Miss Fannie Coleman spent Satur day and Sunday with Miss Clara Pechin at Mrs. John Hoiman's home. Mrs. H. Wunder spent Sunday with her son and his family. Orvil Sevier of Eugene has been vis iting his un'-le, Clarenre MoCalen the past week. Mr. Frunk Hinkle and family of Goldentlale, Washington, are visiting Ihis father at this place. They intend to make Oregon their future home. ther notified, that if you fall so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief therein demanded, to-wit:- For a decree disolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, that she be awarded the custody of the . two minor child ren, namely, William Franklin Sny der' and Geneva Isabella Snyder, that she be authorized to resume her maid en name of "Judith Steele," for her costs and disbursements in this suit and for such other and further rre lief as to equity appeareth just. This summons is published once a week for a period of six successive and consecutive weeks in the Inde pendence Enterprise, beginning with the issue of Nov. 17th, 1911 and end ing with the issue of December, 29th, 1911, under and in pursuance of the directions contained in an order of publication of summons made herein by Hon. Ed. F. Coad, County Judge of Polk County. State of urego". TTM 1111 nftni. to mm-fno T r- TiVfl son and family out on the Miller farm made and . dated at Chambers at Dal- Mr. Bovdson is employed to do some las. Polk County, Oregon, ov. grubbing for the Miller brothers- 1911; Date of nr8t puoiicaioiu Mr. Hunt is building a new house- R. W. Ramsay and Charlie Osborne went deer hunting but did not meet with success. S. H. Hinkle had a horse to take sick suddenly- Saturday evening, but 17th, 1911 and date of last publication i Dec. 29th, 1911. ' B. F. SwoPe. 1 Attorney for plaintiff. it is better now. There was a surprise party at El more Diehl's Saturday night. The windows are being changed from nar Teacher We have arranged for a leacners distilled into us by precepts and ex amples when there Is no temptation near. Young men and young women get ready for temptations by heeding the words of the wisest man who ev er lived. He said, "Forget not the laws of God, let thine heart keep my commandments." Give yourselves to Christ, who died to save you. He was tempted in all points as you will be but He did not yield. Satan is spreading pitfalls for you on all sides. Instead of novel reading, read books that will make you strong not for getting the daily reading of yaur Bi ble. You must have the words of God to fortify you against sin keep the commandments of God. Not nine precepts but the whole ten. For God will use the ten to test your entrance to th cty of Gold. He said, "Bles sed are they that do his command ments that they may have right to the Tree of Life and enter through the gates into the City. Do not do anything to disgrace your parents. "Honor thy father and tny mother that thy days may be long in the land." A father, when parting with his son, who was leaving for the city, said, "Do not do anything that you would be sorry for your mother to know. Always remember that God seesf. thee." God said, "Thou shalt Teachers Meeting in Independence Lot commit adultery." As one transla- tion nas it, inou b"ii not u'1-"- the south to the east side in the Sun ny Slope school house. The following letter has been re- thine honor." Live a noble, pure ceived In this office, from the Coun-1 life. Boys as well as girls. ty superintendent of schools for this in the city many young people are county: living away from the correcting mtiu- ence of home. Thank God Sor the haven of a home, for the watchful ca of parents, but more especially, do mi Yia held in Independence .UCCLIUB - " ' ' . I Saturday, November 25, and as all of j I thank God for Goci-iearmg parents, A donkey engine was moved Wed- ; these meetings last year were well j for the teaching of Jesus Christ, whic nesday from the Krebs farm near i attended and I am hoping that we makes us independent of home when coiiv 1.1 U1U me XV1 CUH I III lie11 I UL'rJU "u 1'- o - - Sidney, to the Horst ranch, where ; may have as good if not better attend X. . I . . . A t I 4 JM. the Krenses are to do some clearing. . ance this year ana me very uesv i" The engine wa8 placed on a barge at the Krebs ranch and towed by the Louise" to Independence where it terest ih every meeting. Consider yourself a committee of one to make this first meeting a rec. was put on a flat car to be hauled ord breaker. You need the meeting to the Horst farm A Letter From a Dutchman. The following is a letter written by a German merchant and it will ful- and all the teachers need you. The following program has been prepared: Independence High School, Nov. 25th. 10:00 to 10:15 Opening exercises. 10:15 t0 11:00 Arithmetic H. C in life. The warning of the law of God is written before you in flaming letters "Whatsoever a man aoweth that shall he also reap." Cleave to purity, candor, sobriety, integrity and to God. The harvest will eed your after day8 with songs of joy. Each victory over sin will help you to win another. Live nobly, in the fear of God, and love of Christ. Mrs. H. C. DunBmore. The Largest Clothing Store in the valley outside of Portland, oilers you a most complete line of clothing hats and furnishings. We have been iri the game a good many years and know what's what. Every Suit or overcoat we sell is guaranteed absolutely, as is every thing else. Strictly hand tailored, all wool garments, the new est weaves and styles PRICED $10.00 to $30.00 We sell "Just Wright" Shoes, a shoe of quality-the latest in all leathers. Oregon Made Wool Blankets, $3.50 and up. Salem Woolen Mills Store R. P. BISHOP, Manager SALEM, OREGON Over $500 in Prizes Given Away By THE ENTERPRISE Get Busy, Be Booster and Win a Prize GREAT DISCOUNTS OFFERED i THE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT OUR 8TORE IS A THING OF THE PAST, AND IT WAS A SUCCESS IN EVERY RESPECT, BUT THERE ARE A FEW PIECES LEFT IN 8TOCK THAT MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT A SACRIFICE TO US. NOTE THE FOLFOLLOWINQ : Baby Buggies 25 per cent off. Printed wall paper 20 per cent off. Bamboo goods 50 per cent off. Many other things accordingly. levestigate these reductions and the goods. BICE & CALBREATH INDEPENDENCE OKEGON BUY II ID) B n3 0) FROM THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Both Phones Independence, Oregon