Warning! — Again A G A I N this year we are compelled to urge you to «««« place your Fordson order early. Last year the Fall demand for Fordsons swept far past the supply. This year, the demand is greatly increased and the plain fact is that we can promise fall Fordsons only to those ordering now. W e urge you not to wait and take a chance. W hen last fall’s rush came, we scoured three states by telegraph in a fruitless attempt to locate a few available Fordsons. Conditions are such this year that we see a greater shortage ahead. The Fordson Is a proven Kerosene Tractor. For its size and weight it is UNEQUALLED IN POWER. In type of construction it is the most expensive to make and the cheapest to operate. BUT THE POINT IS That to be sure of Fall Delivery ORDER ONE NOW . ACE G A R A G E Want—Work tor a tractor. En­ their relatives, the Charles Fitch- Longfellow's immortal "Evangel­ quire lor G. W., Pulk County Post urds. Mr. Corbett is a Shriner and ine” at the I**8 Sunday night 15 i the party had been attending the Corvallis plays ball here Sundny. festival. Before returning to Nov Moss Walker and Jim Collins Friends ol Mrs. Nora Mattison York they will visit in San Frarv were at the races in Salem the fifth. Don't be a slacker; eat Liberty ve ill be delighted to know that she cisco and Los Angeles. is rapiUy rerovering. bread. Wanted—Plowing, 800 to 1000 Mr. and Mrs. George Carbray and acres. Address, Salem R 4, Box I. M. Simpeon was here from Crust & Costa s iiuwuiiuns at the nephews, Rodney Power and Billy 3BB. 15. Portland this week. Isis Sunday nigh. Playing, sing­ Carbray, of California, and Glen ing and dancing. See ad. Burright went to Rock-away beach for the Fourth. They declare they Master Jack liarding, who makes enjoyed every minute of the trip his home with ins aunt, Mrs. A. L. even if they did have to push the G U A R A N T E E D — “ Y ou rex” silver-plated ware Themas, is visiting ins iaiher in car up the hills and not reach there is guaranteed to never show the effects o f wear. Its Portland. until the breakfast hour. C IT Y A N D C O U N T S Y base o f silver-colored composition metal is insurance to the manufacturer, the dealer and the user that recourse to this guarantee seldom, i f ever, will be required. ” Your ex” Silverware Is sold only through jewelers with an established reputation for reliability. Y ou ’ll find it on sale only in jew elry stores. Its base of silver-colored composition metal— pre­ cisely the same color as the silver plating— perfectly conceals the effects of wear. That w ill be true as long as the ware remains in use. You can sharpen a “ Y ou rex” table knife without uncovering a base metal of different hue. f o r all purposes “ Y ou rex” silverware w ill serve your purpose. Reasonably Priced; Sensibly Purchased V * . Sold in Independence only by Owing to very probable of wood lids fail* Dickson son mummend Üial your supply ol wood be ordered shortage Mils. Robertson and daughter, & MatU- Miss Eva, entertained the members winter s of the Ladies Aid yesterday after­ now. noon. Routine business, handr work, reading, music and conversa­ Ollier Independence-lies seeu in tion followed by a dainty luncheon Salem Uie big holiday were characteristic of the hostesses, Fred Jr., Jim, Joe and lieiuy Ober- made a most delightful afternoon son accompanied by their wives, for the congenial group of ladies. and James ililliard and daughter. Miss Joy Turner will present her A. M. Gobev el was arrested last music pupils in a public recital at ingh» on complaint ol a young mar the Methodist church next Monday ned woman ol iudepeuoince on the charge of atlempuug to commit rape. Ills preliminary healing will he held belorg Justice Baker to­ morrow. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Williams and * 1 daughter, Thelma, and Mis. Turner ol .Virile motored to Mu Hood Sun­ day, remaining there uuUl Monday night None ol the party attempted : to go to the top ol the famous lu ll1 hut contented themselves with ad­ vancing to the snow hue. Among those noticed at the races j and Capital City theatres in Salem Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. W alker, Muts Emma Henkle, Clane lieukle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ecker, Miss Pearl Smith, Lee IU>huisoitat - Mr. and Mr». W. H. Craven, Miss Lucile Craven and Melvin Hay. A. Jeweler L. Kul lander and Engraver June Hal llibbs. who has been visiting relatives here for several montlis, sailed Tuesday night for her home in Juneau, Alaska. Mrs. Hibbe ’vos accompanied by her mother. Mrs Me Dev lit. They went to SeaMe last Friday to viait rela­ tives until sailing lor. Ute Northern cinuea Phone M 1321 Ml and Mr». J. H. Corbett und daughter. Alter, of Plica, N. have hrvMi g ii.«u a the home of |ffl.in Street evening and lovers of the violin TWO YOUNG LADIES are pleasantly anticipating the KILL A BIG BEAR occasion. Mi$s Turner's pupils re­ cently appeared in recital in Salem. (Continued from Page 1 ) Concerning the event he musical 1 that's lost, a plum rich bachelor. critics of the city had this to say: We know him. He's Mr. Riley “The violin ensemble numbers re­ Cooper. Them girls so tickled to ceived such enthusiastic applause kill a bear they didn't want the that tlie pupils were compelled to hide ner nuthin’. They just got resficnd 10 encores. These numbers some pictures Tong side uv him. weie presented without the aid of Maybe you’ll see 'em in movies. manuscript..' An’ say, we got the real bear an’ Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard went to Portland to visit the Claude Hubburds and to meet Mrs. Hubbard's sister. Mrs. B. D. Johnson, who had just arrived from San Francisco. The party motored to Seaside for the week end. They report that Seaside was alive with celebrants, that people let out their jiorches and all other avail­ able space to accommodate the crowd but that hundreds who could not get rooms strolled on the beach all night. They were delighted with the varied attractions Seaside offered the pleasure seekers, and re­ mained until Wednesday evening. I ’ll tell the world we re keepin’ him if that there bachelor don't come and get him. Aint them some shore-nuff teachers. We wish we could go to school to 'em but may­ be they won’t teach alius.” VIR G INIA SOUTHERN. P. S.—We are sorry to lose Miss Williams. We welcome Miss Record. W e believe she is all her name implies with the Break(er) applied. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Townsend the last of the week. The party went to Newport for the week end and over the Fourth. Gasoline Shortage Has Been Greatly Relieved. You W ill Be Safe Now In Buying That Car You W ere F igu rin g On. W e Have Them. Maxwell and Nash W e Also H ave Good Buys In Used M A X W E L L S , and C H E V R O L E T S . O VERLAND S, D O R TS The Truck Season Is Here D on’t Forget Our M a x w e ll a n d N ash T ru ck s T H E Y LEAD T h e A u t o U tilities C o . DALLAS, OREGON INDEPENDENCE, OREGON