J OUR CORRESPONDENTS GIVE THE WEEKLY NEWS j
SUNNY SLOPE
NEWS ITEMS
liow House to k Built
By Allen Johnson
Sehool Dismissed on ac
count of the Teeners'
Institute
A. J. Shipley was a county
eeat visitor last week.
Eurl Hewitt of Elkins was
in our vicinity last week.
Andy Johnston is working
for John Sikes near Eola.
John Walker visited last
week with relatives near Rick-
reall.
P. L. Fish back made a
business trip to Rickreall
last week.
Dan Calbreath has rented
his farm land to Clarence and
Leonard McCaleb.
Mrs. Lizzie Olin and child
ren visited relilives at Airlit
returning this week.
Allen Johnson is making
arrangements to erect a small
house on his place.
Harry Clinton is helping
his uncle, Ellis Dodsou with
his farm- work at Airlie.
Earl Bosley returned to
California where he has em
ployment for the winter.
Hill and wife of
Dallas were guests of R. M
Bosley and wife last week.
Roy Clark and wife have
moved tu Monmouth, where
he is working on the sectun
Basil Gilliam and Floyd
Miller of Falls City were in
our neighborhood last week.
Mrs. Luella Shipley and
daughter have been on i
visitwith friends at Falls C'v
ty.
Dave Dove of 'Indepen
dence was out to his p'.aca
here the first of the week on
business.
Mrs. Alice Walker is spend
ing a week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Vernie Marks near
. Rickreall.
On account of the Teachers
TnaHtnifl at Dallas, there
were only two days of school
last week.
Miss Belle Rogers returned
from Cailton last week irhere
she visited with Misses ivlaud
and Owena Berkley.
F. W. Hinshaw of Dallas
who is the traveling salts
rv,n fnr WfttkinS eUDDliei
IliU U w - it
was here last week.
Winifred Engh-eon and fa
milw rf Monmouth were
oleasant guests of h-r pa
rents Milt Bosley and wife.
Mm Tnn fcereuson and
children of Talmage spen
several 'ays the past week
with h-r uncle and aunt
Mr aud Mrs. Mack.
We have two acres at Fall
City for $2200, $1200 down
$1000 on 10 years time at
percent. Good house, ve'
fruit, etc. Would consider a
trade For oarticulars aek
R.J. Taykn.
EOLA POULTRY
INDUSTRY
Eola Ooats of her poultry
industry as well as her hops,
and fruit industry.
The L. 8. Robbins Co.
poultry plant is among tht
best in the northwest. They
have in one house 500 laying
hens at the present time
and bout 1500 pullets be
sides. Mr. Robbins m arkets
h is eggs in carton? and is at
the present time receivings
ancy price as every egg he
sell? is sold under a guaran
tee io be strictly fresh. They
are at the present time m-
talling their five mammoth
ncubntors which will have a
capacity of 6000 eggs or 1200
eggs each.
The workmanship is being
done by J. W. Gorr an 'ex
pert in that line under the
able supervision of Mr. Rob
bins, Mgr. Mr. Robbins
main stock are white leg-
10ms.
T. L. Acu3 is going into
the winter with about 100
white leghorns, he i? an am
ateur and you will hear from
him later.
N. Mitty has a fine flock
of utility fowls mostly white
leghorna, and under his per
sonal supervision they are a
paying proposition the year
round.
Monte Vanderburg has
started this vear in Favoralls
and Buff Orpingtons and ex
pects to make a paying prop
osition of them.
'I. L. Patterson has recent
ly purchased the Cornelions'
place two miles east of here
and, it is understood, will
engage the services of an ex
perienced and practical poul
try man and try his luck at
the Black Minorkas
B. I. Furgeson had a fine
fiock of Rhode Island , Reds
but owing to the crowding of
other busii ess this summer
he could not devote his en
tire time to them but manag
ed to raise a good supply of
find stock to keep uohis end
in the poultry industry.
BUENA VISTA
HOP SECTION
W. J. Thomas, who has
been doing carpeuter work in
this neighborhood during
the early fall, returned to
his home in Portland last
we ik.
Prof, Reynolds, Mrs.
Wright Snith and Miss Lee,
the principal and teachers in
our t-chools, were in Dallas
attending the Teachers, In
stitute. Some of our young people
attendfl pqrty at the home
of Mr. ai'd Mis. Ralph Mor
rison n-ar Parker, Thursday
evening last. They report a
very pleasant evening.
Elbert Wells of Linn coun
ty has been vieiting relatives
in this neighborhood last
we-'k. He expect to go to
Los Angelus, Ca'ifornia
where he will spend tne win
ter. The proc'rin committee of
the New Literary Society
consists of :
Ray Ground
Francis Donaldson
Clyde Williamson.
The Society expect to join
the Polk County Debating01 Air"e- wns
League later on. ;itor in Independence Mon-
day.
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R. J. Taylor has 30 acres)
for $7000 about2 miles from
Independence, including 7
'head of milch cows, several) man's f-ister Mrs. Dee Tay
!hog, all the equipment ev-jlor for several days arriving
erything just as it etands. in the city tomorrow.
MARRIED AT MARION
THURSDAY
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Miss Eunace May Elkins To
W. R. Bevsns
A g est wedding was sol
emnized at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Elkins at
Marion, Oregon on Nov. 14,
at high noon when, in the
presence of a few friends and
relatives their daughter, Eu
uace May was united in mar
riage to W. R. Bevens, a well
known young man of Buena
Vista. Rev. C. O. Heath of
ficiating. After a short hon
eymoon in Eastern Oregon,
they will be at home to their
friends at Buena Vista after
Nov. 24.
Think it over. Twenty
one and thirty-one cents for
Edison Records, call and
play them over.
Craven & Moore.
A PROUD FATHER
Kirk Scr afford, who lives
on
Luckiamute was wildly
telephoning to Independence
! Sunday morning, annoncing
that a new beii had been
born to the Luckiamute
Scrafford fimily. The boy
arrived about 6:00 A. M.
weighed nine pounds, is a
fine looker, and mother and
babe are reported doing
nicely. Dr. R. T. Mclntire
officiated.
R. J. Taylor has three
good hotels for sale or trade
and will consider farm prop
erty on each.
NOTICE TO GORRES
PONDENTS In order to insure the pub
lication of the correspon
dents the week mailed, please
try to mail it to us so that
we can have it for publica
tion not later than Tuesday
morning.
When special news come
to your notice, mail it separ
ately as soon, as it may oc
cur. We would suggest that
the Buena Vista Hop corres
pondent dwell mote exten
sively on farm and home
work north of Buena Vista
to as not to have news con
tlict with the town corres
pondent.
That .98 acres at Luckia
mute is worth inquiring ab-
about. House, barn, 18 ac
res cultivated. tyM an acre.
Will trade for eoou town
property. See R. J. Taylor.
LOCALS AND
PERSONALS
II. A. Clodfelter
town Mondav. -
was in
Th Independence Orches
tra give the big dame neat
Thanksgiving night.
Marsh Simpson of Eik Ci
ty a brother of Ike Simpson
I .. i t .. . . : .
Mrs. Nina Whitman of
Klamath Falls and son Geo.
(will visit with Mrs. Whit-
I. C. Richar and J. II
Cassady were in Indepen
dence from Albany Monday.
They tame down to see about
getting a position oi. the in
stalling of the new saw mill
in this place returning home
the same evening.
Moss Walker of the Lerona
hotel had six drummers
from the first boat and four
from the second Monday
morning; this s:iows the
popularity of the new hotel
at Independence.
Mrs. C. W. Irvine and
Mrs Sherman Hayes visited
over Sunday in McMinnville
with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. P. II. Burnett of that
place.
"Doo" Patterson, who is
located in Dallas with the
Belt Drug store, made
a v sit over Sunday in the
city.
Four minute records cut
to 31 cents.
Craven & Moore.
W. W. Allingham was inter
viewing the merchants of the
city Monday.
BASKET SOCIAL FRIDAY
Rebekahs Will Have a Gocd
Time and Plenty to Eat
The Rebekahs on Friday
promise a real good time to
those wishing to attend a has
ket social to be held at the
I. O. O. F. hall.
A special program consist
ing of singing, speaking, and
impromptu talks will make a
part of the evenings enter
tainment, while games or all
kinds will help make up
some of the amusement fea
tures.
Ladies are requested to
bring their lunch baskets
well fill -d with good things.
The men are to come and
listen to the auctioneer who
cries off the lunches. Don't
forget to bring along your
dimesa.d help keep the bid
ders busy. '
The program will begin ab
out 8: P. M. and every one
is invited to come.
Notice
I am planning on retiring from
dusiness and I must have my ac
counts settled. All persons in
bebted to me will please call and
ettle their accounts inside of the
next 30 days. I need the money
and am not prepared to extend
credit beyond that date.
J as. Hiliard.
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Thanksgiving is Coming; Election Is over
You will WantOneof Those Up-to-Date Lisk Roasters
for your big Thaksgiving Turkey. They make Cooking
a pleasure
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Chester" a "Hemimrton" or a "Marlin" rifle or shot
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TRAIN AND BOAT SERVICE
Southern Pacific System
Passenger Number 1 leaves Inde
pendence for Corvsllis st 10:46 a. m.
Passenger Number 2 leaves Inde
pendence for Portland 2:20 p. m.
Independence and Monmouth Line.
No. 66 leaves Independence daily at
2: SO p. m. and Monmouth at 2:40 p. m.
and arrives at Dallas at 3.-05 p. ir..
No. 64 leaves Independence daily at
6:15 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:85 a. m.
and arrives at Dallas at 7:00 a. m.
No. 68 leaves Independence at 10:6
a. m., Monmouth at 11:05 a. m., and ar
rives at Dallas 11:30 s. m.
No. 70 leaves Independence at 6:15
d. m. and Monmouth at 6:30 p. m. and
arrives at Dallas at 6:55 p. m.
No. 61 leaves Independence at 6.80
m. and Monmouth at 6:40 a. m., and
arrives at Airlie at 7:25 a. m.
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m. and Monmouth at 4:10 o. m. and ar-!
1 rives at Airlie at 4:45 D. m.
No. 73 leaves Dallas daily st 3:30 p.
m. and Monmonth at 8:65.
No. 65 leaves Dallas daily at 8:30 a.
m. and Monmouth at 8:55 a, m.
m. and arrives at Independence at 9:15
a. m.
No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at IKK) p.
m. and Monmouth at 1:25 p. m. and ar
rives at Independence at 1:40 p. m.
No. 71 leaves Dallas daily at 720 p.
m. and Monmouth at 7-45 p. m., and ar
rives at Indepeni2cr.cc r.t 8:05 p. m.
No. 62 leaves Airlie daily at 7:30 a.
m. and Monmouth at 8:05 a. m. and ar
rives at Independence at 8:15 a. m.
No. 72 leaves Airlie daily at 5:00 p.
m. and Monmouth at 5:35 p. m., and ar
rived at Independence at 5:45 p. m.
No. 124 leavea Independence daily at
8:20 a. m. and arriveti at West Salem
at 9:00 a. m.
No 126 leaves Independence at 4:05
p. m and arrives at West Salem at
4:5 p. m.
No. 123 leaves Wast Salem daily at
9:50 a. m. and arrives at Independence
at 10:25 a. m.
No. 125 leavea West Salem daily at
5:00 p. m. and airivesat Independence
at 5:40 p. m.
Boat leaves Independence and con
nects at East Independence as follows:
No. 1 7:60 a. m. for Albany.
No. 5 10:30 a. m. " "
No. 9 4:15 p. m. " '
No. 13 6:25 p. m. " "
No. 8 7:50 a. m. for Portland and
Salem.
No. 12 10:30 a. m. for Portland and
Salem.
No. 16 2:50 p. m for Portland and
Salem.
No. 20 5:25 o. m. for Portland and
Salem.
No. 22 8:20 p. m. for Portland and
Salem.
INDEPENDENCE MAIL SERYICE
Malls made up
8:00 a. m. for Salem.
' 10:15 for Dallas, Monmouth and
south points.
2:00 p. m. for Monmouth and north
points.
4:10 p. m. for Salem and east side
points.
6:00 p. m. for Dallas and Mori'
mouth.
8:00 p. m. for 6:10 a. m. train for
Dallas, Portland, etc.
Malls arrive
10:25 from Salem and east side
points. "
10:45 from Portland and north
points Monmouth and Dallas.
2:30 p. m. from Corvallis and south
points.
7 "5 p. m. from Portland and north
pol nts.
DIRECTORY OF LOCAL LODGES
Lyon Lodge No. 29
A. F. 6 A. M.
Meets every Saturday on or before
the full moon, nd two weeks there
after.
Claire Irvino, See. H. Mattison, W. M
and insure the right bake on mat
Something else Is needed besides the
Cooker and the Cook '"Hs the Stove
The new MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE Is the
stove that makes the home happy, cooks the meal
just right and is what you want this Thanksgiving.
After th turkey it cooked come the Cfcrvlnj...Our sets aie
the best...Nxt it the real pleaiure the eating It with a SET tf
our 0. V. B. KNIVES AND FORKS.
J. D. HIBBS &
Heaw Hardware. Azrlculturallmplementi, Studsiukerlaid Wmona'.Wajrons
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Independence Chapter No.
R. A. M.
Meets every first Friday following
full moon of each month.
Adah Chapter No. 34 '
O. K. S.
Meet Second and Fourth Tuesdaya
of each month in the Masonic Hall.
Margaret Pomeroy, Secretary.
Helen Kirkland. W. M.
Valley Lodge No. 42
i. o. o. r.
Meets every Thursday at 8 P. M. In
their own hall on corner Main and C
streets.
A. Moors, Sec. O. B. Travis, N. G.
Model Encampment No. 35
i. o. o. r.
Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays
each month in I. O. O. F. Hall.
F. L. Hooper, S. C. W. Henkle, C. P
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Clover Leaf Rebakah Lodge No.
i. o. o.r.
Meeta 1st ft 3rd Tuesdays of each
month In I. O. O. F. Hall.
Ruth Conkey, Sec. Edith West, N. G.
Homer Lodge No. 43
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Meets every Monday in their Castle
Hall on Main and C streets.
J. W. Richardson. K. of R. & S.
H. F. Mclnturff, C. C.
Independence Camp No. 201
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets First and Third Fridays of
the month in their hall in the Camp
bell building on Main street.
Clair Thorp, Clerk . O. D. Byers, C.C.
Independence Circle No. 69
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT
Meets Second and Fourth Fridays In
W. O. W. Hall.
Independence Lodge No. 2 12
FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA
Meets Second and Fourth Wednes-
daya of each month In K. of P, Hall.
Ella Hart, Sec. Ida'Collins, W. P.
Willamette Camp No. 7489
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Meets Second and Fourth Wedncs
daya of each month in their own hall in
the Whiteaker building on Main street.
0. T. Solie, Clerk, O. B. Travis, C,
INDEPENDENCE
Patronize home Institutions and Help
Buildup POLK COUNTY, Oregon
Al work Guaranteed.
A. NELSON
announces
Fresh meats and everything clean and up-to-date.
Refrigerator accomodation. Meat bought in -ar
lots, not from peddlers but direct from Port! d
Stock Yards. Why not get the best when it s ts
no more? I am now located in my new building on
C street and would be pleased to have you call and
inspect our stock.
THE "C" STREET
MEAT MARKET
Independence, Oregon.
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having you may
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LpEIG WIRING All?
Electric Supplies ;
I am prepared to wire your building
for electric litrhta, fumieth all material!
and prepare you to connect with the
Electric Light Company. Write- me or
phone 4021 and I will call on you.
STORE AND SUPPLY HOUSE LOWED Q!t IHE
East Sido of
Main Street
JAMES M. JONES i
Indepencence
Oregon
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