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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1922)
vAAfiv. March 31, 1922 TxmrnnxmPXTrn TiTrrmnriTiTnTi n nm t n 1 ,, , 11 TRAINING CAMPS Under National Defense Act Provision it Made for Training 1000 Summer MV "T i'Mu'un ut J 2 iml Washington will bo lo , i t Camp I'wIh Wash., arid at it Wh' Imn Uwl will require about DM) SnU .ndrort Worden about 40 At Camp lwl, wl, wl.lt and lllu course will be Brlven for In- ntry, cavalry, fWd rtlllery, " Lrvlce, rnglnwni "' n T. L cn.p ppnlnK July 27th and Lin. August 28. At Kort Worden, white and blua f0urH fr coast artillery corp. In tructi"i will be tfven from July 27 to August 25, 1922. Citizen' military trininjf camp conducted by the war dtpartment under tho I t a a. una, act. Tha ob Jwt of these camps U to bring to gather young men of hitch type from all sections of tho country on a com mon oasis or equality under the most favorable condition, of outdoor life; to simulate and promote citizenship, patriotism and Americanism; and, through expert physical direction, athletic roachint( and military train ing, to benefit tl.i. young men Indivi dually. Tho practical military training given at tho ehhvm' miliUry train ing ramp, will consist of a .eric, of throe coum, known an the rr! course, tho white course and the blue course, Tho red coume provide, bank train ing limited to the aimple fundamen tal. In the Infantry course are in cluded the mechanism of cIoho and extended order drill., ceremonies, preliminary Instruction for target practice, rifle practice on target range, musketry and fire problem. The program of the red course for the cavalry, field artillery, engineer, and .iifnal corp. will be confined In general to ba.ic disciplinary and fSf D . Wed, Apr.5 (SALEM) FIKST AITKAUANCK IS 8AI.EM OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS ACTKKSS Ethel mm AM) II Kit COMPANY OF 40 In "BECLASSEE" The triumph arhirvrd by ML. IJarrymore in 'I)cf Ukhcc" h. been unparallHrd In the hMory of the American theatre, lor one entire won Sew York theatregoer crowded the Empire Theatre to It. capacity to aee her magnificent perform.nce. MAIL ORDERS NOW Lower FIcMir and Iloae. .$3.00 Lat 2 Row Hal. ... Ut 3 Row. 1U1 $3.00 Gallery (unreserved) Add 107 War Tai .$2.50 .$1.50 mO X Sale Used Car Sale Indian Motorcycle ,I25 Henderson Motorcycle Reo Roadster 275 Ford Roadster 150 Reo Touring I230 Bunk Four 350 Ilui.k Six fi50 Studchaker Six 1173 Dodge 350 Oakland W30 Cadilnc Delivery $6: Overland 30 Maxwell $115 Ituick Six . $750 AUCTION SALE ON CARS EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:30 l M. Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exchange -The Home of the U.ed Car" 173 S. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. U s E D C A R 5 A L E NIGHT practical training of the .ame ele mentary character a. prescribed for tho Infantry red coume, physical de velopment, personal hygiene, care of equipment, discipline and morale will also bo .tressed Age limit, for the red coume are from 17 to 25 years. The white course In intended to qualify atudonta to become non-commissioned officer, of tho organized rcKorvfcM. Students for thi. coume will ordinarily be selected from en listed member, of the national guard, organized reserves., or qualified citi zens who have had prior military ser vlce equivalent to the red coume. Students will be Instructed partly by actual performance of the dutie. of non-commissioned officer, and partly In school, of application established at the camps. Age limits for the white course are from 18 to 26 year.. However, no student who .ucca fully completed the red course In 1921 will ho barred from the white course in 1922 on account of age. Tho blue course provides more ad- vanceed training for warrant officers and selected non-commissioned offi cers of tho regular army, national guard and organized reserve, and for qualified civilians, with a view to their appointment as officer, of the organized reserves. This coume includes specialized instruction in branch of service, selected by the can didate and for which he is consider ed qualified by reason of previous ex perience and education. All candi dal, for this course must have com pleted the training prescribed for the Red Course and the White Course or tho equivalent thereof. Age limit, are nineteen to twenty-seven yearn. Applicants who have had prior mil itary training in any of the three components of the army of the United States, especially veterans of the World', war, may be accepted for any of the three course, if not over 35 years of age. Physically fit male citizens be tween the a((i'S indicated for the vari ous courses aae eligible to attend these camps, provided they are of average intelligence and good moral j character. No particular education lal qualifications are required, except I that applicants for the white course j must have a grammar school educa tion or its equivalent, and applicants ' for the blue course must have a high school education or its equivalent. Almost any average young man can meet the physical requirements for the red course. He must have not let s than two inches chest ex pansion and weight not less than one hundred pounds stripped. The heart, eyes and ear. must be good, and the teeth servicable. The minimum phy sical requirements for the white and blue courses applicants are prac tically the same as for the red, but slightly higher. A certificate as to moral character, given by a school master, clergyman, priest, rabbi, of ficer or exofficer of the U. S. army, n f-4 Easter lis Qimlly Two Weeks Awav ONE MUST BE FASHIONABLY ATTIRED ON EASTER OP COURS&-BUT MORE THAN THAT ONE'S APPAREL MUST BE NEW. THE EASTER COSTUME WILL GIVE THE GREATEST DEGREE OF PLEASURE IF IT IS WORN, FOR THE FIRST TIME ON EASTER MORNING In our large stock you will find all the new fashions that have been received during the past two weeks. WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, CORSETS, X5LOVES, HOSE, UMBRELLAS, NECKWEAR, DRESS SILKS, WOOL GOODS AND MANY OTHERS. Your Mail Orders receive careful and prompt attention. We pay the postage or express within a radius of a hundred miles. Satisfaction Guaranteeed. Salem Store 466 State Street KAF0URY BROS. Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder Street o loooCl foowj r y I gTj IHi, nfvus .!ALL1'.'A. - iiiri 1 i Olould Von CiKc to Know? If you would like to know how the Farmers State Bank can help you, call and inspect its facilities and consult its officers regard ing business or financial matters. Accounts subject to check are invited. Farmers State Bank Independence , Oregon . Xl x -1 T il i..J i n . etc., as they may aesire, since wie wnuwicc at tamp, n me mue.iu i me premium list for the Polk us- o such articles vill be encour- upon leaving camp elect to take mi-county fair has been issued. The fair atjed at the camps. 'leage for their return trip instead of , will be held at Dallas October 5, 6 After an applicant has been noti- being furnished railroad tickets and fied of his acceptance and has been allowances for meals, such mileage vaccinated and inoculated, definite will be paid them before they leave instructions relative to his travel to camp. and 7. camp will be sent him by the Chief pf Staff of the divisional area in which he resides. Candidates from the regular army attending the camps, will be provided with transportation under the pro visions of paragraph 27, special regulations 44-b. Transportation to camp and return for all other candidates will be pro vided as follows: (a) Applicants who are able to, may pay their own way to the camp ,and be reimbursed after their arrival there at the rate of five cents per mile, computed over the shortest usually travelled route from his home to the camp; or, (b) If this is not convenient, the government will furnish railroad tickets and, in addition, the candi dates will be reimbursed for the actu- navy, marine corps or reserve corps cogt of mealg for the time actualy will be required The applicati n blank will contain space for a physical examination. This examination must be undergone and the blank filled out before for warding t' e application. The physi cal examination will be made without charge by any of the following: army surged, i, medical officers of navy or marine corps, recruiting stations, medical officers of naval training station t or naval operating bases, medical officers in charge of marine hospit-ls, U. S. P. H. S. stations or U. S. eterans' hospitals. The exam ination may be made by a civilian physic an, the applicant must bear the expense thereof. Regular army, navy, marine corps and U. S. P. II. S. physicians will require no more formality than the presentation of the application blank. No applicant will be admitted to any camp unless he has taken the re quired vaccination against small-pox and the regular anti -typhoid-para-, typhoid prophylaxis prior to his ar- l rival thereat. Graduates of the 1921 Icitizens' military training camps are ot required to take the prophylaxis ngain. Applicants who did not at tend the training camps last year but iwho hold certificates showing that they have taken the anti-typhoid paratyphoid prophylaxis and have been recently vaccinated against small-pox should forward such cer tificates with their applications. No applicant should be vaccinated or inoculated with a view to attend ing the 1922 camp until he has been notified by the chief of staff of the division in whose area he resides that he has been tentatively accepted for admission to a camp. With such noti fication of acceptance, will be sent specific instructions as to how. the vaccination and inoculation may be accomplished. In most cases this can be accomplished without expense to the applicant. All bedding, uniform clothing and equipment of all kinds will be pro vided by the war department. It is suggested that candidates bring such musical instruments, athletic uni forms and equipment, bathing suits, and necessarily consumed in travel, but not to exceed $3 per day. In this event, receipts for all expenditures for meals must be presented to the camp authorities by the applicants. It is strongly recommended that the applicants pay their own way to camp if possible to do so. They will find this the more convenient method. Shortly after arrival at camp, they will be reimbursed for the journey thereto at the rate noted in above. This amount will then be available for their personal use while in at- L. H. Conner has leased his farm near Dallas and is making prepara- At each camp there will be a post j tions to S with his family to Palmito exchange (retail store), mail service j01 Verde isle, which is situated off and moving picture shows. In ad-1 tne west coast of Mexico, having in- dition, there will be musical enter tainments and athletic competitions participated in by the students per sonnel. Each camp will have a surgeon, vested in land there. Delbert Vashaw of Dallas has a fractured thigh as the result of s collision of a motorcycle upon which he was riding with a car being oper- If you want to sell it, buy it, trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise Classified ad. The Enterprise is still $1.50 a year The La Creole Canning company, a recently formed Dallas concern, has purchased three lots at the corner of Lyle and Burch streets in Dallas, and commenced the erection of a can ning plant. The building will be buxizu. a chaplain, a morale and recreation ; 7 "r "'u" a y1 mS Pr" officer, and an athletic officer, whose ! fLnlyuSnntendent duties will be to look after the health ! ' and moral surroundings of the stu dents. Opportunities will be offered all to attend religious services of i their particular creed. The food will be of substantial quality, well cooked and plentiful. The uniform clothing provided will be suitable to the cli mate. The officers and noncomissioned officers on duty at the camps as in structors or staff-officers will gladly assist in every way possible. Every effort will be made by the camp per sonnel to make the stay of the stu dents both pleasant and profitable and to send them home better quali fied morally, mentally and physically to meet the responsibilities of citizenship. Clay S. Taylor has just received the appointment of Postmaster at Pedee, succeeding1 V. J. Love, resigned. In a deal, consummated some time ago, Mr. Love traded his mercantile busi ness at Pedee for a farm, to Mr. Tay lor, and the transfer of the post mastership is the sequence. If you want to sell it, bay it, trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise Classified ad. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a cooked, food sale at Cal breath & Jones on Saturday April 1. 17-3t Taste is a matter of . tobacco quality VVf tate it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Li&itt 6f Mjtn Ubacct C "3 if jm r- t am temeid CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos bletufad Lower Pricta 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10's 18c)