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Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon.
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Rings were never more fashionable than this
year. The designs are simply remarkable, and
our cases are filled with many, many beautiful
ones.
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Diamond, rubies, pearls, sapphires— each a
perfect “ gem.”
D on’t wait until the last week to get your
Christmas shopping done. Our holiday stocks
are complete now, and we have leisure to give
you real service in making your selection. So
come in now.
^ Our rings are well worth a trip down-town to
see.
A. L. K U L L A N D E R
JEWELER AND ENGRAVER
Main Street
Phone Main 1321
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Christmas G i f s t h a t
Always Please
FOR MEN
FOR BOYS
U N D E RW E A R
U N D E RW E A R
OVERCOATS
SH IRTS
SHOES
SU ITS
H A TS
CAPS
TIE S
SO X
OVERCOATS
SH IRTS
SHOES
SUITS
H ATS
CAPS
TIES
SOX
O . A. K re a m e r
■ Hired um nee md class matter March ¿6. 1U18, at the poatolfice at
Iudet>audeiice,'Oregoii, under the Act oi March :l, 1879.
CLYDE T ECKER
A New Train
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California
“ The Shasta” is an ail standard sleeping
car train without without extra fare.
Arrives Son Francisco 10:1)0 P. M. lolluuiug evening
Leaves Portland at 4:00 P. M.
Improved bleeping Car Service
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to
San Francisco and Los Angeles
..All Slmstn Home trains handle through standard sleeping cars
Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland to San Francisco.
Through standard sleeping car to Los Angeles
Leaves Portland at 8:40 A. M.
Arrives Los Angeles 8:15 A. M. second morning
Winter Excursion Tickets
are on sale to
Southern California
California’s bright and warm sunshine will help you take on a
new lease of life. Spend the wintry days beside summery seas;
on sporty golf courses or will kept tennis courts; motor over
splendid highways; these and many other outdoor pleasured
await you in Sunny California
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FHItL on request “California for the Tourist" a new
booklet graphically describing the different resorts.
Inquire of local agent for fares, routes, sleeping car reservations
and train service or writo
SOUTHERN P A C I F I C LINES
JO U N M
SC O TT, (L ite ra l P asse n ge r Age n t
Rov Ivnierhton of Jeffer-
-sou is kelpimr R. E. Prather
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Used 1914 Ford Touring Car,
nearly new tires- Guaranteed. Ace
Garage.
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Lester Mtirphv was a
business caller in Salem last
Thursday.
'ARMS AN1) ACREAGE WANTED
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M. V. Prather and wife
were shopping- in Independ For rial service and results li.-:
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your property with us. Wo have
Mrs. Lichtv and the Mes- -ix salesmen with machines. We
dames Lucas were shopping inspect and photograph your prop
'U>y and advertise eM.ii ively, and
in Albany Thursday.
Mr. Brown and family I have a demand for property at’ all
from Hopville moved into times. Fred W. German Co., 732
Mr. T vler’s house last week. Uhambe- of Commerce 'Jl,!g . Port-
'.md f>rr.,
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Frank Chown and wife of
Independence v visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lichtv last Thurs
day.
VALLEY & SILETZ
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Mrs. E. C. Cole and dauerh
t im e t a b l e
ter o f McMinnville spent
the week with her sister.
Effective Oct. 24, 1920, trains
will run as follows:
Mrs. N. C. Anderson.
Train arrives Independence
The Ladies Rural club,
11:0,5 A. M.
and .the school and Sundav
Train departs Independence
school are mteparincr a pro-
1:00 P. M.
errant for Christmas.
Daily except Sunday.
Lolantl Prather left Sun- j
L. E. WATSON, Supt.
dav for Kina’s Valiev where j
he will help drive loas for
the
Spaulding Logring i
Co.
G. E. Harman and wife
DO YOU R
and daughter. Blanche, N.
C. Anderson and wife and
Mrs. E. C. Cole were Albany
callers Saturday.
The revival meetings in
the M. E. church are grow
ing in interest. Rev. Ebber
is a very pleasant talker
and holds the attention o f !
his conareaation.
W IT H
The hard wind Friday i
niaht blew down J. A. Rev'-j
nolds’ wind mill tower, the!
roof o f Ed Prather’s ma
chine shed, a number o f
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telephone poles and uproot- j
ed a number o f trees.
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Elkins school is the proud
Possessor of a piano which
arrived last Saturday.
A * community sina was
held at the school house on
Monday evening. A com
munity sina will he hold
herafter on each Tuesday
evenina.
Farmers’ B u sin e ss
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For the past eight years this Bank has given
particular attention to the business o f farm
ers. We have helped many over the rough
places find have aided many more in buying
farms of their own.
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W e ire ’p repared to extend you every aid
within legitimate banking practice. Conte
in at ui\ time and talk over your affairs
v it *: u -. You are always welcome.
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Do you live in Independence?
Then why not patronize her indus
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tries Cat I.iher’ y bread.
FARMERS
STATE B A N K
Independence
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C. W. IRVINE,
J. B. PARKER,
C. G. IRVINE,
GLEN C. SMITH,
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Vice President.
Cash'er.
Asst. Cashier.
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“In Every Respect 99
says the Good Judge
Y ou get more genuine chew-
rig satisfaction from the Real
T obacco Chew than you ever
got from the ordinary kind.
T h e good to b a c c o taste
lasts so long— a small chew
of this class o f tobacco lasts
much longer than a big chew
of the old kind. That’ s why
it costs less to use.
man who has used both
kinds will tell you that.
Any
Put ut> in two styles
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco
cjf^-Qtrybq.n*'CpOiDany, 1107 Broadway, Now Y.pRk.
Safe to use
No headaches.
hauser
YOU WILL NOT BE
DISAPPOINTED
B ro s.
Salem, Albany,
Corvallis, Eugene
with our meats—they are
warranted by us to be of
the very best quality, fresh,
tender and wholesome—
the kind you would lay be
fore your most particular
guests# Y’ou can have this
kind of meat every day if
you order from us. Com
plete choice of cuts#
Local Dealer
L. E. JtiASELTON, Ilt l
Independence, Ore.
The Davis Vind W eber saw
mill
resumed operations
t i n i : B i : l ! l Mil BIliHlI a illB .I,» l'B ll« !liE ll!B
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William Engelhorn arriv
ed home from Hood River
“ A. G. Williams, Prop. A
Sundav evening:.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. L. W il ¿j All kind of barbering g;
liams have named their r done and satisfaction §;
duiurhter Mae Mane.
Miss Lillie Calkins quit b , guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ ^
and mas-
school last Monday for an H shampooing i ar\Ar.ini
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indefinite time on account o f , sagmg given special at-
illness.
M tention
Sitine in con- § ^
H neotion.
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W. R. C. Elects
ifsi M ! B i II I M . ¡8 Z Hill m listiatcf
General Gibson Post No. I
12. W om en’s Relief C orps,1
has elected the following: of-j
I cits for the year 1921:
TO R E A LIZE THE
Mrs. Nickelson president,
Mrs. Good senior vice pres
MOST MONEY
ident. Mrs. Jewell junior
vice president. Miss Loma
Ewing: treasurer. Mrs. Mor
W e buy everything you
gan chaplain. Mrs. Flood
want to sell and sell
conductor. Mrs. Birkholtz.
everything you want to
guard.
buy. Cash or trade.
CITY-AND COUNTRY
Bring in everything you
Clavton Dickson is here
want to sell and i will
from Toledo.
sell it for you on a
commission.
Mr. an* Mi s. Jerrv W ells
and Mrs. McClellan o f A lli
M A X GOLDMAN
ance. Nobr.. are guests o f
Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Robbie.
i ikE Willi folli. SHOP I
Sam iBarnard returned to
this burg: from the apple
SWOPE & SWOPE
country a few days ago. lie
LAW YERS
reports might v slim nicking:
like for you to subscribe for The
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OfDcc over Craven A Walksr't Store
wouldn’t bother borrowing his copy
tali'. | ,\t* vear
Independence,
Oregon
ouirbt to be a bumper.
would
you
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“The Shasta”
Editor and Publisher.
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MILLER
& SMITH
Market
Hie Independence iS alien a l Lank
Established .1889
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modern business. It systema
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today. It. will pay you to do so.
MEMBER
JFEDERAL reserve ^
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Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira J>. Mix, Cashier
VY. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. 1). Butler
Independence Vulcanizing Shop;
Bank)
and Adona
(Opposite Fanners State
Repairing of Tires and Tubes
Tire
W ork Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed.
M. J. O’ DONNELL, Prop.