Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 21, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
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The manufacturers of Royal Bak
ing Powder have always declined
to produce a cheap baking powder
at the cacrifxe of quality.
Royal Baking Powder is made from
pure grape cream of tartar, and is
the embodiment of all the excellence
possible to be attained in the high
est class baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price, and is more economical
at its price than any other leavening
agent, because of the superlative
quality and absolute wholesomeness
of the food it makes.
Mixture made to imitation of baking powders, but containing alum,
are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery
stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use m food. Iu England,
France, Germany and some sections of the United Sutes their sale U
prohibited by Uw. Alum is m dangerous mineral acid, and all
physicians condemn baking powder containing it.
Tbo label of mlum baking powder must
Bhow tbo ingredient.
READ THE LABEL
are ri n- to , m haiiU
-vr I hm 'rtHt liule hl .
The g -lit t i m of Oak l' nt r r'
ting ury muc U In rtd m ut
The r a few here now an I o hm
a ti lt H of pun ha. ui t ! S"r.
The hiHil dire lo a are Uk.Nl of
t)Ulltiit a now 'liool horn,
Mrm, Co k and ihil.ltvn lie a
rtej Ir iu t ai v. iU
a the hoi. f hr ia e It, Mr d
M. 1(1 hifvln. Mr. (Vok M rrle
l.tir u It 'p c 04 that th' J
w :il lot-ate her. Oak l"o ni people
ai to Ing Ort' -ot.
SEWS FROM OTHER TOWN'S
MONMOUTH ITEMS
News from State Normal City Gath
ered at Random.
C. A. Knower of Salem, was in the
city the lat r part of last wek.
j ANTIOCH
! 1 1 Miry I e'unan o' "n , e iloii. ,
v.U'l f l'inli K-r MUnlay.
Mas Kay th'i'l'J I ! M-mu:h
Jla n ik the Urw ifiunk ng tra'e.
Mm. Cfrk od forty-' wo ci t
( Kit Wtuulrr of lie I.Ufkftiuutfl n
1 wt k.
! KW.T I.' en. N'yorn of I a Ian, ll
p rcti In oi r a hooll o :t-e April ;,
a So' Itck.
Mr. Inyhoff hn. r-'Ht y o!J h's
iu',. h le to Mr. H mi tv of to i -U
l.. V l i,
! U ! ert Hah' a k Us tot r a
In Si. I., it taut ok.
( I r.-n e Minks ami fnuil y. Mri. 1.. ;
O tome ; nj ti tight. Ira v .
el their nut!nr n.ar K kr all t? m-j
div.
IVt r Can-.wvil f Monmouth,
h -r f e fi at of t e we k. j
V: n Wann. r I'nd w fe of Sa T.
M t f I.. l. L'llll.
W' gllPU. or M". r.. inm rm..
d y.
Mr. and Mr. Ah'erson and a n,
Dik, of Minus tt, are v si ln? Mrs
Aid 'rum's a st r, Mrs Minnie Va k.
Petri Iva and L-vmlo Ushla k
w.rt tr d nK n Pa las Monday.
Mr. and M s. I 1 Ca breith a ent
Sundiy with Mr. and Mrs. l eorjie
Uenttet of M nmouth.
Ross D yheff and fam'ly of the Mh
tiptoe datrltt, v a ted with his par
ents I a Sjnday.
MUsea Mitel R'.dd'e and K'na My
ers wtre trading In Monxouth Fa'ur
day. Cl :re ce VcCi'e') pt r haed a n w
r thi.OTt. u-n pah n' llanna Ert. Of
Last Friday was Arbor Day, but itjj d Saturday
Mrs. W. H. Mi k v Is ted flt-r dau-
Dalliui ghter. M. Alice B-n iett of" M n
I mouth, Monday.
was no. oiser ea m una io ""j
ve.y grjat ext:iit.
Mrs. M. Mu key visited In
the latter par. cf last week.
Monmouth. I A. J. f h pley run-had tw n y-i-e "
The Monmouth basket tall team hag en intl a3, Runner ducks 't F o..d My
the h?ncr of going tirjugh the en- erai of fm thf eld, Sat rav.
tire season without losing a game to
, t . , . , m M si D'nn a 01 n'on wis a guest
any high school team in the staie ... .., j.
f . . . t-u of Indeentnce fr.ends several days
with whom t ey have played. Th s ' -
Mm. L. H. Ustherot Saver, visited lis a record that tbe toys may
we j of this week
In the city Sunday. iieel proua or.
R. H. Davis of Los Angees, Ca!.! A basket ball ganie p:ayed betwern
has beea visi ing in the c ty. 'the fat and lean business men of the
Ch s. Hennlng of S Ivertan., was in el'y last Siturday, resul ed in the de-
tha city Sunday. i feat cf the fats. The score was 16
Ar h e Parker was in a'ea during to 14.
i
the preced ng weex.
W. W. Aker of IJaho, has s tt ed OAK POINT NEWS
in Mcnmouth where he will make his ; Mn gkeen and family arrived here
fjture home. frjm Nebraska la;t we k and are vls-
H. S. Ciase has gine to Wis onsi- 1Ung at the hQme of Mf and JIrs
to visit his old ho ne for a Sew w -eks. c E Brooks. They may decide to lo-
Geo. D. Wilbur of MissDuri, hJS ca e ere.
been losing over this territory with Launds h?a eone to Fiorida
about
Mon-
He expects to be absent tbree or
four weeks.
a view of locating. He has
come to the conclusion that
nrtu li la tlia nlflrA i
a j. t. Huntley expe ts t0 erect a
Flans and specifications for the new I modern dwe r,ght hjg
aclnol building have been, submitted pjc purihased from EJ.
to the board of directors, and it is ex- Brown
ne tpd that work nf bnildin? will be
commenced sooa. I Mr and Mrs- H- E- Eessett took Satu-day.
! Tyoatfir Htnnor at iha hnmA f rharlp
Dr. Mclntur.f will go to Portland , .
. " . ,0'Br ex
next week where he has been in-
Tited to lecture. I ' Rl!Ph Bro-ks was iven an E '8 er
Kf- ar.A M a w t,.i . A ' Vost card shower. Ralph's burns are
the Sunday School tonveat'on at Eu
gene last week.
C. H. Ebbe has returned to Wiscon
sin to make his future home.
Miss Peulah Compton of Mo-mouth,
visited ter friend, Miss Minnie Wun
dor, Sa trday and Sunday.
J. A. M lis of Fa'em, wag here on
bus!nrss Fr'day.
Frank and .Tay Cla-k spont severa'
days of las week with their sister,
Mrs. Retta Hamar end faml y, of
Salem.
Mr. Wilbur of S ikar', Missiuri, !s
visiting here with old time frlenOs,
Mr. and Mrs. Easier.
Frak O'A'ens of Trou'dale, was
here Sunday shak ng hands with o d
Ifrlends. He Is visl Ing h's daughter,
Mrs. Nel le Yeater, th's we k.
Jamei Co:dman is the proud owner
of a new cm whkh he purchased of
Winegar & L rence of Monmouth,
he 1 ng riice'y.
Mr. and Mrs. Bec'.cer srent Eaiter
with Mr. and Mr3. Constance.
Nearly a'l of the Oak Point ladlfs
BUSINESS COMB QUICK TO
Tie Electric Power User
IF YOU SUSPECT THAT ELECTRIC
POWER CAN BE MADE USEFUL
TO YOU, CALL IN OUR NEW BUSI
NESS DEPARTMENT REPRE
SENTATIVES AND EXPLAIN YOUR
NEEDS. OUR MEN WILL BE GLAD
TO TAKE ALL THE TIME NECES
SARY TO MAKE AN INVESTIGA
TION, GO OVER THE PROPOSI
TION WITH YOU CAREFULLY AND
TO SUBMIT AUTHORITATIVE AD
VICE, PLANS AND ESTIMATES.
Ask our new Business Department.
Telephone: Bell 41; Mutual 5010.
OREGON POWER COMPANY,
J. L. WHITE, Mgr.
INDEPENDENCE SHOE SHOP
o
FLOYD, Prop.
All kinds of repairing done with
neatness and d spatch.
9tiop on Main Streot.
YOU WON'T NEED
AN ELEPHANT
to life our brread, or to digest it.
Our 1 aves are as light and digest
ib e es experience and pure f .our
can produce. The quality never
varies, it's a'ways best. Beslles
gcod tread we sell
PASTRY AND CAKES
AND CONFECTIONERY
that would create a ravenous appe
tite just to look at, and satisfy the
same appetite to eat.
Stop on your way home and take
ORM 9 fr -".5! tfclnon with ys.
Now is the " Time to Buy Your
Sewing Machine
EVOLUTION of TRADE.
No. I.
mi MimOir tm
iaK)
i 1
Thcv
Arc
Guaranteed
For
I en
Years
EVOLUTION of TRADE.
Ho. S.
tfutaia
TTiis " Poor rllow" with his "Long
Tiui"i)J "Len Price, "once Intert tti
thf FuHic. NOW be dos uot
thf iquirrclfc,
R. M. WADE & CO.
V. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Iiulepenclcnce, Oregon
"It is a good thing to know that
if you are not satisfied with your
clothes you can take them hack"
This is the Guarantee
that goes with every
BISHOP'S READY TRILORED
CLOTHES
Always the Lowest Prices
$10 TO $35
Salem aiookn mills Store
SALEM,
OREGON.
Its Easy to go Wrong
ON THE FURNITURE QUESTION, and many and many a houseekeeper ha done It. Most of
them do it by mean, of mail order catalogue.. In It they .e. picture, of beautiful furniture -long
with wonderful stories of cheapness. And they never .top to reflect that th ng. are to
fixed in thi. world that much cannot be bought for little. Furnllure, of all thing. In the orld,
cannot be satisfactorily bought without an examination. We neever tire of explaining all about
the floods that we .ell, and after you have made a .election you can be assured that what you
purchase will make good In long service.
80ME OF OUR CLAIMS . .
We don't believe you can find a better all round place to fit cut the home than right at thl.
store. We don't believe that you can find a place that will deal more fairly than we will. , We
don't believe that, dollar for dollar, you can do quite a. well anywhere else.
- nnAE? TUrU IS flllR AIM.
THESE ARE OUR CLAIMS, iu rnuvt . . ,
Will you give u. an opportunity to do so the next time you are neeeding .omethlng In our
line?
BICE & CALBREATH
OREGON.
INDEPENDENCE!