Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, September 06, 1912, Image 8

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Just Arrived
I A Full Line of Fall and
Winter Clothing, Shoes
i and Dry Goods.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. Viu. llernoK and oi, of
Dallas, have routed a cottage at
Newport for a couplo of week.
Now that hoppiekliitt Is drawing to
Mra. Floyd A. Wllltuiu inul Uiiugh
tor, Zolnm, spout ft few days lu Port
land the fore pert of the week.
Dirk Arsli.inliuiliin nnd Mlns Leotm
hrown, both of tills vlelnlty, , worn
v v
E WISH to call vouratrention
to our line of shoes. They are
Oregon Agricultural College.
... .... , .... .,. ,,.,,1'tt ! married lit ttie Jl. cUUIVIl Mil
an emi mm ur i -. v - .
nonrly out, iHllttei;.ta are beginning unlay forenoon by ltev. 1 N. SunU
to look jmmi'it. iu,1'
llrjina rrothers have Just completed Two niovleg picture bIiowh wore In
five now liop houses on their ranches open; Hon Sntml).y evening w1 con
north of 1 1:0 ciiy. K. K. Zook v:;s tinned over Sumtny. From tlio crowd
i i.. tint la salil to have Htlondod, two
i no mnsici inn i n .
, . picture shows ml;hl do woll lioro.
I ('has. Klohnrdsoti has rosPrnod hi
VoMdon : tho depot nod will Clerk .
: for h. 15. Koeves In tho grocery store
ilurii'C lh fs.H :"d win: or.
I .... , , , This Kroiit, InstliiiHon open 1' i
Uw Duval ; 1 1 v I v larence inui' " . .... ...
, . . , , , ' i , ,. , , uoors tor tno fall bouici-itor on
E eeant Sty es P"" c";iuy;;n'' "1 1,1 ,om.,r cw t instruction
. I iolty Monday- ami will make an t,ral ARr,,m.ur,.. An-
and complete in " ry 11 T
r -tils, Mi. and lK v liKuirv. I!aetoriohiirv. Veterinary S'M-
J l.y:, Himtloy rotuniod from Cold- once, Civil KngUUioring, Mechanical
! oiuh'lo, V;.i-h., last Friday, whoro ho Knsliu'orlnp, J 11um; Ensliu'orline.
41 ! ho has boon nmiiiiig a Ing rink High way KiiKlnoori,iiK, IktmoHtlc
J ! wiili l laudo Oviatt ninoo hist April. SoU-ueo, Douiostlc Art, Coininoroo,
! Ho roports that they have- boon very Korotry. rhi.i-maiy, Zoology, Choiu
I smwssfi'.l and says Mr. Oviatt will isiry, l'liyli-. Mttthemi o, History,
probably rotnru next Kobrunry. j English Language, and Uteruture.
, , , ,,, 1'ublie SpoaklMt, Modoni LaiiKUuK.H.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. (Mover and Miss . , ,, . i ,,
... , , , Art. Architecture. Indtiairlnl 1'odu-
every number.
LADIES' ;
SHOES r
This . Fall come ,
in Suede with sat-
August at the Beaches
Th bonoli m)iKon it in full wiix. tin while the crowds no,
Knjoy lliu cool breoxes now, wliile tho bout is Ko itnpliuiH
nut inland, liatliinn, boating, hill elinibinn, linbintf, hikoH
ovor dolinbtful trails. Ordain lieaolico bettor jirepared
than ever boforu to care for the ernwdw, I'leutv of aoeooA
oilatioiiH, Lotmoffun, The water in fine!
Newport,
Nchalcm,
Uayoccan,
Tillamook County
Beaches
i v 1 a tin:
SUNSLT
1 inr f,rUUuUl I
Excellent train
service. Season
round-trip fares.
Spscial week-end
and Sunday farrs.
in
i button and lace with cravenette top.
J Gun metal, tan and kid come both In button and frort lace high
4. top, military heel or medium with cuban heel.
We invite you to come in and examire our line before buying.
ConKey (X WalRer
on uarsoii ot jstuciu, iisnou iow .,,.. iiii,,-v
1 kokv, l'hysloal h-diieation, Mllltaiy
' hours Sunday evetiins U the bedside ,,ui..
..... ..Science and Tactlos, and Music.
IX,., ' 01 h,va J':us0"' wlu r,rllM . "na Ctan,KUe ir.d HIUHtrat! literal ur0
LLJL). IilLL.111 1 aerionslv injured himsplf while work-v
CntaUguo irid illuatratI litorat uio
1 t.,,.;i .... ....itiliMitittn Ailili-i.MH
ins on C. A. Mol.aiiKliliu s residence A-lo.iltnral Gul-
m iiis euy.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
.
A. Anderson made a business trip
to Corvallis Wednesday.
Ami! Cracksburg or Maiksterg, is j
visiting friends in the city.
Miss Grace Duvall and her brother,
Dean, were in Salem Sunday.
Miss Edith West returned from a
prolonged say in Washington, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins of Salem,
are visiting relatives rjid friends in
the city.
E. Frick hps completed his new
residence on Seventh street and is
now occupying the same.
Chas. T. Bascue is showing his
big onions end turnips at the State
Fair this week.
Glen Newton, who has been work
ing in a cigar store Newport for j
some time, returned Tuesday.
The hopyard d;jiees in different di- !
rections from th' city are attracting
the attention of young and old.
J. R. Collins had the misfortune to
run a nail into his foot last week,
while working for Homer Mills.
Miss Elsie Shinhurn of Oregon City,
arrived in the city Sunday E,nd will
visit at the home of Mrs. DuveU dur
ln the hoppicking season.
J. D. Hibbs & Co. this week put in
a Monarch range at the Manmouth
Normal School for the domestic sci
ence class.
!
I One of lUi'.id's livery horses loft
I the driver a couple of miles aw;y
1 from the city and ran home Mon
day. It did not seem to want to
: do any damage and when Jeff Krobs
j stepped in front of the uilinal, near
I Hanjia Brothers' store and told it
I to stop, it did so without any honl
' tatlop. No dam: 1.0 was done.
lose, Corvnllis, Oregon.
School year opens September CO.
DEAN J. PURVINE,
ARCHITECT.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
A Home Institution
The
FARMERS STATE
BANK
Located in the New Sperling Building.
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
OFFICERS
J. J. FENTON, Pres.
J. B. PARKER, Vice Pres.,
C. W. IRVINE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS -G.
A. Wells, J. B. Parker, Thos. Fen
nell, Edw. flex, J. L. Linn, J. J
Fenton and C. W. Irvine.
The officers of the bank give their
entire time and attention to bamking
and your account, or any other busi
ness left in their care, will receive
their personal attention. Your ac
account, lijrge or small, will receive
the same careful attention.
" We offer you every inducement any
conservative bank can. offer.
We pay interest on time deposits,
accept commercial deposits, sell
American Banking Association Trav
elers' Checks and Drafts on all parts
of the world.
We have a very fine pocket check
book for you. .Call and open an ac
cownfc with
A Home Institution
1 " " i'J' ' . j Cp
If
is the only
Sewing A
1
n
III li'il ylWIl
Just Think of It?
The Free Sewing Machine i U :M
nrH frtr fiv vear against accident fci
breakage, wear fire, tornado, light- M
ning and water. Ihis snows our f
IdllU 111 '
Tab FREE
Sewing Machine
ThtnK what thi mctnsj M
It means, thai if you break any part ol Thb 51
Freb (needle, belt, or attachment, etc.) or if all 23
ol the machine it destroyed It will b replaced to 31
rou without cbaree. vl
IS GIVING PERFECT SATISFACTION IN THOUSANDS OF j
HOMES, AND THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF TESTlMON- j
IALS AS TO ITS MERITS. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU
THIS MACHINE. IT IS WORTH MORE AND COSTS j
LESS THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE ON THE MARKET. j
It has no superior no equal and
nothing like it for the money.
HANNA BROTHERS
Ois is tU Eigl)! Place to ome
for FURNITURE
7Ve are as sure of that at we were ever mire of anything. Our present problem is to convince all
those who may need Furniture of this fact.
g?"Ten minutes spent in our store will do more convincing than a page of newspaper talk.
S"Glad to have the ladies drop in any time they are down town.
fir"Alva something new to show them. If it isn't new arrivals in Bedsteads, it's Dining Koom
Furniture in artistic designs, or it's Couches, or Tables or Chairs.
gT-Jt may be this,' that or the other that we wish particularly to have the ladies look at but it'a
ALWAYS SOMETHING. Impossible to bother u. . j
BICE & CALBREATH
Send (or illustrated book loin about the Oregon reHorts and
our ttpecinl folder on "Vacation 1 ay in Oregon." lttolU
all about tho beaches, HprinM, mountain iommU, ',
Call on nearest agent for informal ion rolal ive to fanm lit
erature, etc., or address
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A5U Portland 0 re
0
v. ft 7
Sit Billies k M
2:
am
LL the trou
bles of can
ning clay dissap
pear when you
use our supplies.
K very thing of
the best was time tried and fully
tested before we even placed the or
ders with the manufacturers.
Jars that are air tight, paraffine that Is guaranteed
to be ibsolutely pure ar.d all the other little Items
that make canning the pleasure It should be. And
h prices are the lowest In the town consistent
with value.
Call In and Inspect our stock before purchaslnQ.
II.UKI JOHNSON
The Swinging Electric Breeze
Why sigh for the breeze
That wavering blows
Thro' the trees and leafy glades?
We'll give you the breeze
That steadily flows
From the thrust of whirling blades.
Pay dear if you will
And seek where you can
For breeze worth a prince's dower;
We'll give you your fill
From a 'lectric fan
At less than a-cent-an-h'jur.
Come in and enjoy the swinging breeze of
the celebrated G-E 8-inch oscillating fan.
Telephone 5010
Oregon Power Co.
9 riVr
a 1
J5.s.w.-5..i.r..ii
WHEN EVERYTHING IS
RUNNING SMOOTHLY
' about your auto, how much bet
ter you enjoy your outing.
When you know that we've
looked it over and you don't
have to worry about this, that
or -the other thir g getting out
of order. What a satisfaction
ito you. Be on the safe side
and bring your car here before
starting out.
THE INDEPENDENCE GARAGE,
S. H. Edwards
Order HOP CHECKS NOW
at Enterprise office
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON