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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1910)
EIGHT PAOIt INDEPCNDCNCC ENTERPRISE, INOEP ENDCNCt, OREGON. MAY SO, 1110. 1 4 MtTTOj 111 wfci Illflhcst Scientific Authority Das demonstrated that ol two loaves of bread one raised with Royal Baking Powder and tne other with alum bak lng powder, the Royal raised loaf Im 32 poi oont, mora digestible than the other Avoid Alum renders the food more digestible and wholesome Absolutely J& Puro M per counts 450. Subscriptions for six months count one-halt these votes, j No subscription taken tor less than ' Amtitha nni mnr than ten vears. m B1A 1UUUIUO w who already takes the paper counts The prlce ef the paper is 1.50 a 150 votes. !year. A subscription to the Independence! MANNER OF AWARDS MANY WORKERS IN FIELD (Continued from first page) Enterprise by anyone who has not al ready been subscribing for the pa Winner of first prise has first ) Paint choice of the list of all prizes. The winner of the second prize will have choice of the' remaining prizes, and in the same order until all the prizes are disposed of. ThnHB who enter the contest and fall to get prizes will be paid ten per cent of all the money they turn in tn the office of the Independence En terprise. So, everyone will win some thing. Everyone gets a prize in tnai manner. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Advice Let us heloyou, with some , experienced paint advice, to select the right paint for your home; Ictus show you some tasteful color combinations for your home; let us explain why, if you ask your painter to use tfMEQUMJTV HOUSE PAINT you win save money and get better paint. The real tost of P5"1" I not xteptr gallon cost, but the yards of surface it will cov.r and Ae years it will last. Acme Quality House Paint costs less became it Uic yc . 1 ... i j nnn.r Prime in and eet an taxes less anu itxais whs". , tj r Acme Quality Painting Guide Book. If s free. If it's a surface to be painted enameled, .tamed nished or finished in any way, there', an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpoie. P.KKlRKhflRp Druggist, Independence, Oregon day school at 10 o'clock followed by preaching ( II; D. Y. P. I', at 7 P 111. and preaching service at 8. The luld week prayer meeting la held Wednesday t vftihiK at a o'clock and Bible study on Friday evening at the nine hour. Everyone In rordlitlly In vited to attend these services. Church of ChrUt The church and others come togeth ir t tti to study the Word of ul At tals time the two new Bible 'Biba f.ir vuimii ueotde meet the Ixiyal iiw. Iival lnuinhlcr. Afir meeting toitollir on the flrat day of ih.. wk ta bivali hr'd. according to scripture, the church and frloiida will hoar a sermon ' 1,18 u,,J,,,t' "Smite Six Tliuea, or Kalllng to Strike Twelve." lu the ev.niiiK h pastor will apeak on the thonio.-Whnt lloea the Hihle Teach about htrong llrlnk?" The Bible school tench.Ta r. roiiilim toKother early on Wednes day evenings, at 7:30, to atmly tne lesson with the pamor. Tlidi follows a course of expositions of that woii", derful sirlpiure section, John chap ters 13 to 17 Inclusive. There was deep Interest last time. Members andi others ouKht not t mlH "' ; Wednesday giitlu'rlncs for lllhle stiy The lllble clubs will have a Joint meeting nt the church tonight. Oth er young people are Invited. A social Is talked of to be held on the pas tor's lawn. They may decide to have It nU Monday evening when the moon will be eclipsed and the comet win shine in all Its brilliancy. Methodist Churoh Regular services will be held next. Sunday: Sunday school at 10 a. m-f preaching at 11. The Ioyni temper ance Legion, at 3 p. m.. Is for nil r.hii,lrmi Knworth Lengue at 7 p. m. j ...... o..i,i Hf r n. m. on the' theme. "Fatherhood-What Is Home without a Father". The tn.ra q".-j terly conference will be nem ; m, 1 Mao- 9K RbV. M. U. iUUlsua;, presiding. Calvary Presbyterian Church At Calvary Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, Dr. Dunsmore will speak on "The Hlgh-Prlesthood of Jesus". Subject for the evening. "What Is Meant by the First Resur rection". Special music aAGK IIOHr church will have their annual Ros' Fair" at the opera house, Friday ev ening. May 27. I'rUea will be glvei aa follows: liest collection of 10 varieties. .12 'I11A !,! collation 10 varieties,. l.Ot Best collection of 5 varieties .. 2nd best collec tion varlotltw .. Dent rose of white, pink, red and yellow, each 2nd best ne each color All roses for entry should be at hull by 3 o'clock p. in. IMP Hop Contracts S, D. Stcffy to A. Magnus Sons Company, 20.000 pounds, 1910 crij. 15 cents. M. II. Jones to A. Magnus Sons Company, Si'OU pounds, 1910 cnp H'a cents. Uownlng 'Foster to t'atlln & Linn, COittl pounds, 1!10 cnp, 1& ceiis, F. K. Turner to T. Rosen waul V Company, ,ll.nou pounds, 1910 crop 1.1 cents. Albert Zlolcsch to T. Rosen wald & Company, 14,"tui pounds, l'.HO crop 15 cents. THE (Continued from first page.) the Baptist church next Sunday: Sun- lg'6tfiTsTEArj Io"you read it? It'a a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price fl.r.lJ' a year. Walt. You can reud It and the Independence Enterprise for one'' year. 104 copies 62 of Pacific Home stead and r.2 of Independence Kilter llrB,,for the price of one, $l.f0. 11 special arrangement we are able to offer our readers this rale. Send U your subscriptions now. Remember- $l.f.0 for both.' Pay either office an mention this advertisement to secure" the two papers. This offer Is only' to new subscribers of the Enterprise- INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRI8ET Rose Fair to be Held The ladles of the PreBbyterlan POLK'S f GAZETTEER A Butlnnw Illrertory of rarh CMy, I Tnwa ad Villas In Orrcin fuid V null Inn um, sIvIik a lrrlitlve , I hktlrh wf rurh pliw-, Irtlun, MilitlnK Km-lllllra and a flrii DlrM-tnrr of (arb llualneMi H anil I'rfNlun. K. L. roi K CO., Inc. A Kmlll. Wh. , GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN SHOES WE CLAIM A3 GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 4 f tudebaker W agons AND CARRIAGES We have the celebrated line of Studebaker wag ons and carriages again this season. These rigs are especially adapted to the trade of the Pacific coast and give more universal satisfaction than any make of vehicle. They are stronger in every particu lar than any other ordina ry vehicle. It is the peer of all farm wag ons first in the hearts of the farmers. Modest in price, strongly recommended. HAMA BROTHERS HARDWARE DEALERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON