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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AS OLD AS! PAGE EIGHT $10,000 in Prizes to Young Republicans for Best Platform Suggestions Through the Republican National Committee, Mr. Iruxtun Bcalp, former United States minister to Persia and an ardent Republican, oilers cash prizes acavcsiat. iW $10,000 for the best platform suborn by yountf Republicans of the country. A lirst prize of $fl,oJ)0 will be given for the best manuscript received; $3,000 for the second, and $1,000 lor I lie third. The judges proposed arc Dr. David Jayne Hill, Dr. Nicholas Murray Rutler and Hon. Albert J. Bcveridijc . Mr. lieulc's original proposal contemplated open- i intf the competition to tjraduotcs of universities only, but be waived us limitation upon the suggestion of Chair man JIays that more good would result by openine the competition to all young men and women 25 years of age or under. J Wl The chairman wrote: The lir-nuhliran National Vim ... , vt- .....iu. x-wui ui i accepts witn pleasure the offer made in your letter and xvifi ca ! cooperate in an effort to make the prizes a source of large usefulness. It is our opinion that more good will result if the comictition be open for all young men and women 25 years of age or uVder. and we will proved accordingly, if this is agreeable to rn Your suggc. Uon as to judges is satisfactory, as is also the assump. tion.by us of all expenses and detail in connection with the conduct of the contest. We will, with your per-R,iofnnnhreaft-cr re.fcr t0 c "wards" as the. Walker K ?Je pru?s' inIfmcmor' of your son. who was killed in the service. If you indicate your approval of these suggested changes we will proceed immediately." committee approvcd lhe chanes and thanked the RULES OF COn i .5T ' To the young men and women of America : The Republican National Committee wishes to express its gratitude to Mr. Truxtun Beale for his patriotic suggestion. The committee urses the normlar nartirin.-ihVin in n -nm;n ,i:,! . - - i - - ... vviiiiug iiauuuai election and is eager for the active co-operation of the younger men and women of the nation, so many thousands of whom did their all in the late war. The Republican party shall continue; to be the instrument in this country to apply to new and changing conditions the wisdom of experience and the efficacy of an honest, zealous service. The dele- ty ,o me Hi-ionai convention win be glad or the opportunity to study the proposed platforms submitted by the young voters ot the land. We suggest that you adhere to the following rules of the prize contest: 1. Submit four typewritten copies of your manuscript. Sign only one. Write on one side of the paper. 2. Manuscripts must not exceed 6000 words. 3. Send all manuscripts to "Walker Bla'ae Beale con- test," Division of Young Voters. Republican Na tional Committee. 923 Woodward bldg., Wash ington, D. C." 4. A11 manuscripts must be in judge's hands -not later than March 31. 1920. 5. Announcement of prize winner! will be made prior to r2Pcning of Publican national convention REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITE& The North American Review, at Mr. Beale's suggestion, bu been given the right of first publication of iny manuscript passed upon by the judges. "Nowls theTime to Do It says the Good Judge Go to real tobacco the small chew with - m m. u the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses thp Rni Tobacco Chew will tell you that Put Up In Two SvM RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W V Vh -a- . w-H CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 1 TWELVE YEAR OLD ROY LFKPS !f 100 DOLLARS Earns Monej After School and Invests It With Uncle Sam , .-nn v riiris'o W hile wo ,uo cum ,ri unit run t!uM day uhoil Ahien, h b I'liiitrilniilnn , tiu rtU !UI( j victory. liUo u fr8h h print! lnctiti , Coiikh loder trnni i u k...v.v.r.,1i ; Siu.TittiH-iito hoy ex. mplirylim tlu wr cmiti ibiition to America. It vuis ml- iuit)HM.(i to tii HiitM-tor of tli War i.oun JiKaiilzHtit.n of t!,e Twelfth Fed j era Unserve Hl.strLt. unci pukIm: I "U;r Sir: -I hnv.. .... ' " 'l Ol j oi war fciavliiKs stumps an, I inn trying j out. j "I am Iwelvo year old unit have i""11 "ury uonar of It workiuK for in ufiKiiuors. cutting lawtiH. IrriKat ing, and running rrauda. The 8uvtug director liono KalJ for me to wrtto to uu ana you would nond nm a hand grenade bank If have earned two War Saving Stamps during my vaca tion. J have earned rlx already and expect to get at leant two more before school starts. Hoping 1 am donorvlug of one, I remain. "Very truly yours. "WILLIAM UADEH, 1'0 1 9 F Street. "Sacramento. Calif." C. A. Farns worth, associate dliector of the War Loan Organization for the Til nUL J . . ' """"u reuurai jteaerve LIntrict. re- 1 tlllA1 "My Dear William: When I read jour letter telling me how hard you worked to earn that $;& you have in vested in War Savlugs Stamps and " jou expect to Increase it io $100 I before the eud of the year, it made me ' think of a picture that Kni,,h v..r.u.. nn artist, drew one day during the Vic tory Liberty Loan. It was a picture of Lncle s.-im sliakins hands with a work man who had just bought a Liberty Kond and I'ude Sam was saying, us he looked the woikman squarely In th eye. Von arc my kind of an Ainerl cun.' Your letter made me think ot that picture because you are mv kind u" --iuiencan. Af:er this whe.i I think Of that uietnrn I tilll etead of the workman shaking hand with I'ncle Sam. "Yours for America. "C. A. FAftXSWORTIL" i ygflq "ENLIGHTEN TJIY DAUGHTER' Enlighten Thy Daughter, the sev en reel feature to be shown at the Isis Theatre, January linh. It is an all star cast and one of the beat if not the best picture ever put on the screen: j It captivated the East where the , admission fee was $1.50. The Tacj- ;iic Coast Kescue and Protective ciety secured the coast rights they are running it for the nominal 'sum of 35c, children 2uc. Return engagements are requested by the public but are being denied on .account of the time limit. j Fathers and Mothers, it is jduty to bring your children. !your neighbor and come early. J night only . OH a (0!J WblU Corner) T l Salem Grenteit Women i Appare Store I i anuary Clearance IFMay? fr Misses, Young Ladies and "Wc men's Coats, Suits and Dressed Pile A v ALL WINTER APPAREL MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST. itt 102. Jnjt .$14.75 tern $2-1.75 $31.75 pen Remarkable Values Offered mts ana uresses df g firm Ctf" ttu Coats Worth ii to $35.00, now Coats worth up to $50.00, now Coats worth up to $('7.50, now . Silk Dresses Worth $25.00 t p-tu.vu, ,saic price Sbi.u p So- mid your Tell One ; t : i I i LAND i . I t-ibi fu pre to t to OWMER DO YOUR STUPING AND BLASTING WITH owdg r J. WANTED Housekeeper. T. ryer. FOR SALE-Pullets and young hens Call Farm 3522. it USED FORDS, fully guaranteed, at ACE GARAGE. LOST Ladies Ear Ring with dia mond stud. Will pay reward.Phone or call at Enterprise office. it FOR SALE Six Blooded White Leg horn Cockerels. CHAS. HARMON Route Two. Tel. V-9.99A ,F0R SALE A few choice pure bred Buff Orpingon Pullets. Early hatched, will do for breeders $2.50 each. Frank Hennagin, soutn , end of Seventh street. 2t FOR SALE-Timber for hop trellis oe gotten out In win ter, close hand. Fred Johnson, R. D. One, Airlie, Oregon. At LOST-One wire wheel and tire, g)Ze -ox4. Reward. Irvine Baun. I OR SALE A good home and in- T'8 PPerty, especially arrang ed xor roomers and boarders-income for alone $40 per month now. Modern, close in, good fruit. In quire Mrs. N. L. Butler. 4t DAMrX We Will use it for your job of GOD ALONE KNOWS WHAT SHE SUFFERED! Goldendale, Wa.sh.:-I wih to tell in my own way about Dr. Tierce's modi cmes. In fho 1902, in January, I wastakc;i.-iHu-ifh vomiting. Nothing would stay on my sumach at all, not even a drink of water and God alone knows what I suffered, and along in June or July my kidneys bothered me. I got so weak 1 could hardlvwallr t,j 4. around the house trouble whatev WhoZl SB Itoiite 3. 1VA' offers, After suffering pain, feelimr r, and dragged dowrTby weak: 'RINTTN' v G dizzv. went newes of my sex-my eyes sunk. IZZ uln? piIe Cheeks-I was restored & hegajbyto favorite Prescript Druggists seU it in tablets or Uauid O M.t invwoLU' stomach troubirWdnev rni IOodJ suffered from n rVoSS I took fh?2 bottles of Dr. Pierce's Ontl TeS Discoverv rT t2Sa Mal IW frn'l "r,1. P of Dr. cpmpleteifcured and SSS? bS IT IS A DRY POWDER NO THAWING NO HEADACHES SIX OTHER AD-VANTAGES-LET US EXPLAIN I x I R H A Pa Wsk I L E (j sucker n I I REFLEX ru'yfj ,tS6 M , I EDGE ?i ms B"in I SALEM, ALBANY, EUGENE, CORVALLIS. HASELTON, Local PHONE 2924 j ti r u u i i'!e ort ovi I inj t ub the dea he tnl; I ' T , t' ttUS! 'he 1 the pdet lan I Bill dal te 1000 pci 8 o: ! - 9. I 6oe x o-oo,,, ft: i n j ( nun i Whli it Rains, iM 1 ' Mos ) TOWER'S f A " -Mi FISH I1RAND rA-r-. "'9 Attorney Fletcher cora This ti i a : ithod mTd the eat Market known afe GUJNI b we are now ready to serve you. rere, MA"ALITY IS OFFERED tt 1920-MAY WE ENJOY A CONTINUAN OF YOUR PATRONAGE. 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