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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1917)
TUB INDIE I'KNDKNCJfJ ENTERPRISE INDEPENDENCES. OREGON PAOffl FOUR ME CITY- L-MM'l'' "d A"" W"0,, IP"P i... it. nil ttt la i'-"' F. WOfE, Lawyer Cooper, Big. V. II, brcxlcr In bavin ti, hwiKn romovnd around hl Komi,. Utt Glad) i ChlMs a 0 tick lint the flrMt of tlin w. k, tho "rt th ' 19. W. HdH, formerly at the ,. jtot, Inn (n In. n h domIHoi. i. in mot COMPLETE Uork ttt ttt Lebanon (li.i,(,t. -.rl.s in Town Cl- wlu) In on IB . I., ., h' 111 I . M , He m'l offUM I Tiio will I I Cat ho lo lb pMor, f Npirt. tho a n mrv let. m ih ur U Sunday, the rihliii Forgot, will be ut iti.T lit I.. vtl. it an fur aiuiii ' L to U holdlu Hlm I.)tb. tho May 'lltofto who would "tart, llko tt, tlin fiot. c young chiropodist, at Burnout BmliJi, who was permitted to vlitlt Mi purniitg Huiuluy, reported to blii company at Vancouver Monday Homo ninn have had ho llbdral an education that they can nut open th Ir mouths without giving tht-uwdv o ii way. Wo learn that Mm, Carnier hu acccpled a p"IUii u the flophonn o(TU' on an npnratwr. Kho win com- ,iniui) on hr ih-w dull ho lOtb of Juno. With about th aillioilll emcnt In U'nur.. Intoo that 77"0 Arnorl. an do. i.,r u,n France n tho Uttl A. JIwt. wn' w"" . .i . ...pinna liinoaa vi . rt DX w ! ni io France n th .. f,.w un ui an nmi r roikt county phy. b? (uio fur bur bin iao, Winu IiKtb!o f..r lb a-Tvl. ... the tlui" may not b,, Ur AM nut wln.ii .... .i tlm litMt Inin'tliiK 1 nhi.l, f,-,,. i,..,.. ...ni i .. , . . 1 i!l l)'rJ ibo (" for rur duty. f . i .. . .i . ni ttt our nub- ... .. . . .. .... ,g pomm'iidi'(1 rr rT mai'MW Miih tu e optud ft of Principal lriffaoi; powion in m Iul jini1. n' o Na- ta if the Sl iif N'unnnl, lut i lnil Uniik inailn vn nut by Hhiilr ilMkm wi.. tak.-n by th j e.iarwK who win i.-nvn sHir.ny fr an tmii i.k o, imvii g c nllHi. d In Ibo nary. Tho nil fur voluiito.-r I t thlf iu. ptlnK. Tbo board ,r fm gut t!i"lr .'Uati.jia, ii-hffi barf bpon r'Uluvl, Ui! rnonfi I of tno cniulns tri. Our Outtar, Cheete and Egga are th BEST In towr, Th beat paopla know It and patronlz ut. Calbreath & Jonet. Tho borne of Mra. Caruft-r wan tho acwio of a very plcnaant after 'a latit Friday when iJio entfirUin- ed the moiiilwra of tho Kcnalnxton Club. A utusb-al rodtal will bo given br Mn. J, O. M Iii"Of h at the Methodlat church on tbo evening of J una Int. Kor p tho dntu In mind and l'-t n'th Injt Int.-rfera with your attondiiiK ti t nmwii ftj treat. Arnold KilO'Tald, who came to e his fittber who undoiwant an op eration 14, tho hoajiltnl In Kaloin lat wock.and niao to ?o hln, mother bure left Sunday for Vancouver to rport for duty. Jlo i a member of Com pany L. leu. hern IT A KODAK Tt, Sn.ilh,,.,. I.,. . Irl.. al.,lln. l.t.llrl. liiklnu aw.y a n.iii.b. r of tho y..,ngi-!tIU? ,H oerj!,,Kt.r Jttn-tlon baa b"cn m. of our liy and when drafting laimoved to a point 100 yard nrth of Inaugurated, th. lty Hill uln.oHt tm,Jie old ait. Tho new urranKement d tHipu'tttod. Jof (bo ,,uttm mokes It nwwaary for motor eri to run in on Bide Ff.ih VcsctabU. .Iwaya In .tock. ,r" k 100 fanafrr fr-ai the Our Dairy Products are DPeet CorvalUa line la mado more conven from tba Farm. Calbreath & Jonea. lcQt- I thout fting our ckct ovv It us for a fck Bank see how it is to p real Ca- w i t h Dimes. 4 O A. Wary returned homo this woek from Montana, where ho went ta look over that atate a to buabieaa opiortunltlfB. He aaya Montana la experiencing a wond rful growth and biwincwi is humming In all lines. He vb ited a largo augar factory while in IJlllingj nd la much enthuiased over Uie boet industry. He aaya that in the vicinity of Hillings over 25000 aura are planted to augar bets and farmera are well off financially. Hunting and angling licensee will 1nlma..n wl n ehtMn.n Mr an advance In Drlce Otl Mar 21 rrom 1 Mra. X r. Ulrb h and two children, to $160 while the combination 11 and Allen Kuhey. alt of Airlle. All cene will be 3, lnatad of $2, as xcapt Mr. Ulrl h eiK-aped without In- heretofore. County Clerk Hoblnson 'ury, fXtrk-atlng thmaelvea from haa recelred notification from State th car without difficulty, Tho cauae Game Warden Shoemaker that the of the aecldont l attributed to the new Hcene blanks would be not lare of the. lights of an approa h- not later than May 25th. The only tng automobile. Mr. Johnson was a- people entitled to free licenses are bout to irtop to allow tho other vebl- veteran of the Indian and Civil wars vU to po.. and at the brake, whn and uloneon who owame realdrnts or oiue unaccountable manner hla tho atme oi oto - Wlill. r.'turnlng homo from Dallas Friday cv.-ulng, an automobile driv en by C. V. Juhnon, postmatr and niercbiint at Alrlte.turn.d turtle mm f rude a short waya out of Dallaa on tho FaJla City road, pinning the drlv tr and J. K. I'lrl' h beneath the ma chine and quite ererely injuring the litt.T. 'l'tvo unfortunato man was broiu.:ht to tho Ia!lna hoapltai an .peedlljr aa poMilble, and word re-r-lv-d today state all the patients are doing nicely. The occupant of thu automobile wero Mr. and Mrs. C he Quality :ootear Tell winmm-amrgm CUE real worth in our shoes backs up the first impression. When its new, it looks good. When its old, it still looks good. The quality in our Shoes tells. The best of Materials, carefully selected styles workmanship of the Highest Skill, These are the foundations upon which our shoes are built. Come in and let us show you The Newest Styles They embody all the most popular fea tures in footwear. I l V7 II. in VCn CX VV aiKCr. 'car HHd over tho grad. I860. A From t . ..... I'ofjo h III o M I NUirMta7 lUDn- J V nlti. ur Oil J'"0 I IU j f t I :-""-.rV'r,;d,,'; . foi The Store for New Things to Wear. AY W. UI. Craven was a slior in Dallas Monday. "TT".-.. - . . 7 Jil . - z,'x,w.ni nut" Lcnore Duvia, who haa been attend ing the Mt. Aiigel College, came home Saturday. gteamor Trunks at MOOIU5 & WALKER, Complete Home Furnishers The lawn of Dr. Butler's was plowed up the flrat of the week and will be planted to beans and spuds. There will be a shortage of Mem orial roses this year la Oregon. Tho backward season may result in roselesa de orations. m , 'J Z.rol.n. ,,h.ol1foryoBrr-wht.v.rU.tm.k-th.iioriHF- 'SI rorcorrclgrd,touf ubrlctin ch.rt cov.ring four cr JHjf STANDARD OIL COMPAIW (CALIFORNIA) -because the records of their service departments show that Zero lene. correctly refined from asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubn cation with least carbon deposit Leas wear and more power t-cauae Zeroise keep. . '" cylinder heat. Leas carbon brcow. being made from a.phalt-base crude, ir buftis clean and oea out on exhaust Zarol.na I. th. otl for your cir - wht.v.r tht mkr-th. att for u yy rot evtnct gitdt, (M our lubrication ch.rt corlng four cr it ,MMn w " -"I StUMUrd S.rv. . 0. T. Solle, who has a ranch near Eugene, was in town several daya this we;k looking after some proper ty interests he has in this city. Every printing job la a Special Job with us. It mutt be right bo fore It leaves the Shop. Wo have the best equipment and latest mater ial. Mrs. Claud Skinner, who has been receiving medical treatment at the Salum sanatorium for soveral weeks, was brougnt nome saiuraay. ner many frlenda will be pleased to learn thut she is rapidly recovering from her prolonged illness. Joe Oberson was brought home Saturday from the Salem hospital, where about ten days ago he under went an operation for appendicitis.. He is doing nicely and expects to be up and around again in a few days. L. P. FitzGerald, who underwent an operation last week at the Salem hospital. Is said to be convalescing. He will be brought home in a few days. In the senior class of the law de partment of the University of Oregon recently graduated in Portland, an independence boy, Cecil A. Swope had the distlnct!or of graduating .with high honors, having attained a gen eral average of ninety-two per cent for the completed three years course. Mr. Swope was not only a good student, bat Was also popular among his class mates, having been secretary of the Student Body and a member of the legal debating society. Tho Oregon Power Company had a unique display of the progress of lighting systems in the window of the Hibbs hardware last week that attracted much attention. It show ed the progression from the greese and wick dlah, the tallow candle, oil lamp, the first Edison electric lamp, the recently superseded carbon fila ment, as well as the new Tungsten and sti'l newer Nifrogen bulb. It showed a series of electrical develop ment that was being featured in their campaign of education on the advantages cf the modern system of electrical utilization, in other words, it showed "the ancient and modern gyi'otn of lighting. Messrs. CJementi Brothers wore th designers.. pictorial Review Patterns may b re cured by addressing or calling Monmouth Preoolnfl Parlors, -IT-' BfTFROOriNG" mm-j fats Why not take his word for it? It is his business to know Buy Durable and be safe. MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY Durable Roofing Manufacturing Co., Portland, Ore. FOR SALE BY Sloper Bros. & Cockle THROUGH TICKETS DIRECT LINES FAST SERVICE Be True to the Flag Two splendidly-equipped, electric-lighted daily trains the North ' Bank Limited (evening) and the Inland Empire Express (morning) Portland via Spokane to Chicago. Ocean Trip to California in Rail Time Low fares include berth and meals on SS. Northern Pacific. $32 round trip to San . .. Francisco 30 day limit. f. IV. Ritchie, Jigent Salem W. P. Powers, Trao. F. and P. Jigent. DO YOU KNOW? That a deposit of $10.00 per month in our Savings ' Department will amount to $1,477.00 in ten years.- Farmers State Bank SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ENTERPRISE ftfonmotrUi, Orogon. 5Z-..