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M t t Will OUR TOWN WIN t& HONOR FLAG? rwu n u.. f r.rnnr-'T'irVT Special, This Week! f Wv - & - - 1 :i :i ft 'jH f ix i'i V 54 Ikj" 2' 41 4 i o oooo o ooooooooooo 1 oeee ooveoooo aOOO000XX0KK0000000004 THIS SPACE DONATED BY ibmtom 6 Colling, Cash Grocery 3!ckson's Meat Market Moors 8 Walker, House Furnishings Independence Seed and feed Store iVra. Quartler's 0c, 10c 6 15c Store 'ndependence Bakery Heaver Hotel D. D. Good, Haraeas Store f loepr Bros. 8 Cockle Bardware AlUiaaas Drug Co. tela Theatre f uace root loom Alpha Bascue, Millinery Dberaoa Broa. Traasfer ft. Chaau Ounamore Calbreeth 8 Jonea, Grocery Conkey 6 Walker Kddy fi Carbray, Dry Cooda, Oent'a Furnishings, and Shoea J. D. Hlbba Co., Hdw. 8 Implem'U Independence National Bank Independence Creamery FUtcher 8 Birrlck, Attorney! Swope 8 Swope, Attorneya C. L. Starr, Attorney L. B. Barrick, Bentlat 0. A. Kreamer, Vent's furnlaalngfl and Jewelry Bewltt'a rharmacy Homer 8. Wood Craven 8 Buff Hardware to order to etlmulate Individual aabieiiptlnne to the Third Liberty Loan, ereata community activity and to moblllie, lystemlie and unlf the ueltlatlv and energy of eltliena and dlitricta In tbe acoompllibment of a AUonal purpoae, ao honor flac and honor roil eystem baa been adopted by Otoe Treaeurr Department for the Third Liberty Loan. Tola aniam la eutllned by the Department aa folio we: i L A apeolally dealgned honor flac offlolally adopted ae the Third Liberty oaa flag, will be awarded to ail aaaaniaaltlea upon tbelr attainment of their eicaed quota. I. A amall lndtrtdnal poetar, eeataJolaf a reproduction of the honor flat md a blank for tbe aaaie of the eubeeriaer, will be awarded to each aubaortber aW display In ble aome. I. A larae honor re 11, eonUlalaf at the top a reproduction af the honor flat and the iloKan, Help Our Town Wla the Right to Fly Thla Flag," and below apace for the namee of all aubeorteere, will be potted In a oomplcuoua asaaoe la the community. 4. A large honor flag will he awarded te each atate upon the attainment f Ita quota, the ttata flag to contain the aamee of tboie aubordlnate groapa analca have attained their quotae. ( I. A national honor flag will ae nfnrlei at Washington on which will freeented the returna from all the aUtea. LADIES HOSE j ec4oeeeeeeeeceeeeeeoeeooeeeoee Buster Brown Brand, Manufactured by the Buster Brown hosiery Mills, Chattinooga, Tennessee. COLORS Gray, Black, White. Palm Beach. This Week only 25C A PAIR Buy all you want as yoi will probably not have anotherjoppoatunity at this price Quartier's 5, 10, 15c Store e IF FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Your Liberty Bonds are just as ne gotiable as money. If through fire, carelesssness or theft, you should lose them, you would be out that amount. FARMERS STATE BANK service is offered you. Bring in your bonds we will issue you a receipt and keep your bonds in our BURGLAR PROOF SAPE, subject to withdrawal at any time. No carge for this servicee Farmers State Bank Independence Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Items of Real Interest for Real People who Like Real News Stamps and everything that lit j can buy and conserves all the food I he can. '' : rjk Who Is L. J, Simpson? Republican Candidate for the Nomination for Governor Primary, Friday, May 17. 1918 Born, September 1, 1877. Son of the late Capt A. M. Simpson, pioneer shipping and lumberman. Educated at Mt. Camalpais Academy and Universi. , ty of California. Worked as a laborer in 1809, at $1.60 per day, in the ship yards on Coos Bay, Ore. Roue from the ranks to executive head of a large lumber and shipping industry, employing many thousands of men. Started the town of Worth Bend, 1S01. Fostered community progress, founded and developed many enterprise. Mayor North Bend, 1902-1914. Patriotic work in connection with Liberty Loan, Red Croaa and War Stamp activities, for the last twelve months. His executive ability, his business experience and his constructive policies DO make hin: "Your Kind of a Man for Governor' the months of llarch and April letter than $5,000 worth of stamps and is still selling. Miss Alice Baker is also a hustling seller of Thrift Stamps and has sold better than $2500 in status alone. Owen Seaman, who enlisted in the war service, is another boy whose name belongs in the honor roll of this community and the name was unavoidably omitted from the list printed last week. John Palmer was a business visitor from the Luckiamute country to Kelso in connection with the creamery matters there Saturday Word Uutler drives a Ford. in the city the first of the week I,ow can he afford a Ford. He I. M. Simpson was in the city .Monday. C. W. and Mrs. Irvine were vis itors in Salem Monday. Cliff McUeth made a business trip to Kelso, Washington, Satur day. Thus. Goodman, living south of town, lost a valuable mare last week. 1 Amos Holman of Buena Vista, was an Independence visitor Sat urday. A. Slaughtr of Salem, (was tran sacting business in this city on Saturday. C. li. Williams of Hon kins, was t a - - - ------ i m ou busines. ' J. liwing left Wednesday on a trip to the mountains for the ben efit of his health. This week Horst Bros, started a night shift at the evaporating plant on their ranch. Peter Kurre made a trip to Kel so. aslnnirton. Saturday to at- vi- 0 - tend a creamery meeting there. The W. 0. T. U. will meet .with Mrs. Peter Kurre Tuesday, April -M. A irood attendance is desired. Hev. Hill, colporteur for West m Oregon, will preach at the iaptist church Sunday morning. Mr. 11. Ilirsehberg and Mrs. Winnie liradeu attended the Dolit- al speaking at Monmouth last Saturday. The hour of service at the 'reshyteriun church has been hanged from 7 :30 to 8 :00 for the Sunday services. Hon. I. L. Patterson was in the city Monday for a few hours vis sells life insurance and peddles hot air and sunshine rays. He is abeam of light in day and an electric bulb at night. He is small but mighty and weighs less than two stones. He says he believes in war, admires a democrat and buys Liberty Bonds, Thrift IT IT ISGOOD, WX HAVX IT. TRACK AT DICKSONS MARKET PRICES ARE RIGHT MEATS ARE RIGHT An Independence Enterprise If WE Have It It is Good, F. E. Dickson, Proprietor v Where Do Tou Stand? You are either for the war or against it. If you are against it, you ought to be in Ger many. If you are for it you ought to Buy Liberty Bonds This space donated by Inde . pendence National Bank. Department of Domestic Science jf i. By Miss Harriett Rigdon of Indepcadece High School Miss Riffdon, a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College, apee ialited in the eourie of Home Economics, and haa consented to aaaume charge of thie department. Inquiriea freely answered alL The appeal is coming stronger i oatmeal to two parta water, and stronger from the food com-1 large proportion of water makes unsiou to the '"Mothers' of our na-ltoo soft a mush and gummy mul" tiou. It is the mother w ho regu- tins. Mix milk, oatmeal, egg and lutes the amount of tood and 'the melted fat. Add dry ingredients Kind ot tood which her family is to I alter silting them together. liake have to make them strong and 125 to 30 minutes. This makes 10 healthy boys and girls. It is to 12 muffins. Mother who decuhs if Johuuy I Golden Corn Cake ltuig the voters and transacting "mv have another piece of bread! One cup corn meal; leup flour; general business. nutter, or a dish ot rice and 11-4 cup sugar; 5 teasooons bak- Gyp Thurston was down from l"' r i'"1"8 a lovely rice ing powder; 3-4 teaspoon salt; 1 Suver the first of the week and "'"cr"IM corn syrup over cup mua; i egg, i tablespoons fat, met with the Kahki Club at their T" 1Wt U U&t JohmiH Mix siit dry ingredients; organization meeting j uvu iue iru- inuu urns, egg weu oeateu ana out- suosuiuie tor ureaa 11 it I ter. liake m shallow buttered pan ... , mu rviurueu 1 111.1 1 with iiihiIm Dr. At truitiva4 anil ut. lin tt nvii f.M 9 it minntA., frnni Mnnkittna r,..., I... i.rt.. L . . I v, fim-iu iic una reilZlUff ami H U.'tl huf.iPA iun in a I I .rn A al - ni.l.ll Itttltn fihuullt f.imm ........ A. . . 'i t I ... -- w m Buiu v ume vuuing posiUve, not negative manner T One cup milk, 3-4 cup flour, 3-4 relatives and friends. I experts tell us that the subsU-LUl' twru meai, t. teaspons baking i . J. 1 etersou and daughter, tute cereals for wheat have the powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 eirir. .Merle, visited with Claude Sat ur- same food and fuel values as the I beaten egg to milk and add day, who is in the sanitoriam in wheat, so whv not use them a! to dry materials, well mixed. i oniana, but is reported much much as we noaihlv ean. fnr what I Bice Waffles Buy Independence Bread "Always Good and Freh" ' A GOOD BIO LOAT MADE TO CONFORM TO Tfll FOOD LAW 1ZQUIII MINTS SUPPORT A BOMI INSTITDTIOtf BIOCII LOAF; COSTS NO MOKI I support Independence Cnterprisei and desire the patronage of Independence people in return Tfce very best of Cookies. Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Crackers, Lunch Goods Etc. Alwave kept on hand Ask For "Liberty Bread" For Sale at the Following Mores Calbreath & Jones, Conkey & Waik.r Johnson & Collins Max Goldman J. M. Larson, Suver Independence Bakery U. S. Food Administration License No. 20709 Independence Oregon aaBaaajataA J- ST--KbV aslA at M THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Lstaoiistaed 1889 A Success uJ Boslnesa Career of Twenty rive Tears INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS H'tter. w save feeds another soldier. 1 Paid ad iaaued by Simpson for Governor Leitf ue 411 Stilling Buikliag Portland, Oregon For County Commissioner I hereby announce my eaudi daey for County Commissioner of I'olk county, Oregon, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating electiou May 17, 1918, pd ad, , T. J. Graves, Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt t'rutiludo to our many fri.'itds w ho assisted us .with their help and sympathy during our late bereav- Uil'Ut. Mrs. Frank Ooquillete James Couillette Mrs, L. Vhiteaker. One cup milk, 1 1-2 tablespoons Charles O'Hrien was in the citv kuow of ou home where there is P1' 1 1-' cup cooked nee, 1 1-2 Wednesday visiting friends and lar'e family and they are having j CUP8 flour. teaspoons baking meetiug the people. lie rnorts Pue meal dy without bread. Ifipowuer. verythiug in fine shape ou the oue home ctux do not otn"l at n"lk auJ fat the btat farm. Th meal w here bread would I en J'0lk of the Sg- Then sift in James Christenson of HellinV- Uie Ka8t " Ur dinUer' ?U laSt the Iihii. v,; i- , u,r lueu we usually serve our l,volc" "mic ol ie cookcu " I'iuiiruiuinuif- i......:.. ... , , . . I-;.. 1 v.. !.;.. i . ,. . :i'ule the first of the week. T - I" " r'L 1:.. . , u j'ntco vi me raiseu or yeast i v miuuu-s miu breads we have a Kreat number of C00K on not weU Sre"d -fle quick" breads or "hot" bread. P-T SerVe with ,jrrup' hney or OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. Hlrschberg, Pres. d. W. Sears, V. P. R. R. DeArmond, ashler W. a Walker, L A. Allen, o. D. Butler '" !! II eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a lie is connected with the l'eutieos- jtsl mission work. 1 X 1'uring the recent Armenian drive the Independence High Sshool subscribed ti.l0 for the cause. The school always tries to over the top in war work jelly. and a few of these are as follows: I'at Meat .Mufhua (level measure)! e are m receipt of the an- One half cup milk 1 cup cooked I nouncemeut of T. J. Graves as a Oat meal or rolled oats: 1 e: 2 cuaume Ior u,e 'Publican HERCULES CLEANING COMPANY C A. lochrtdge 5 Co., Prop's ' Cleaning and Prying. Orders taken for ioad to measure suits. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed nomination as county commission er this week. We have know n Mr. Mis Elizabeth Mixer is the tablespoons fat; 1 1-2 cups flour; champion Thrift Stamn 2 tablespoons eturar: 1-2 teasnn L .....i... . 4 ' " ' ' itrraves ior many years aua know .. 7 '.Vt -"""nK ro aaiij leaspoona taxmg powder, him to be a man of cood business .... aoa aunng Cook oatmeal. uainr one nart ability. all reports. A. E. Anderson and At. Lines on hard for Sale. See us fo. B PHONE 1221 INDEPENDENCE - , . e e e-ee-e 4