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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1917)
page yous 1 pA09 TUB INDBPENDKNCK3 BNTERPRI8B INDEPENDENCE, OREGON HE CITY ,a ,o Adtl. la thl vr, . ... -hi, l hi. Ilruoilbl ,!, community. iu,t.r, cTe B8 virEtin'iry r- lvr.l word fl,,,k thl hta ' .H ni ri1 tl the b n l . .. i, nrt uvmit. !( ur "t dttnci of f,H and urKt thiu to attend. . i il,.. mil 111! II II to Il Id thl- city Juno 16 th ....... .., ifVI'llt. I ta MKlnmry and Wait HuntiPy bn !" !' from ...i i.u-o of odd fallow to st- ... i.. ..... ......, ih wmkoml alt lorn, f Mr A- ('''"''"T1",y ,,, f tho Mt"-'t oisdy "'J Big. tho at A. loiter received from W. H. Litwt n Indicates that he ha chang ed his riiHiilenre from Madras to Hay Crock, O.okom, EYEt sclsntlflOlly examined and daeaee Fitted. Dr . F. 0. HEWITT Cooper Building. 43 tf i. r. eWOPE, Lawyer Coope Thro will lie rvl:. et Catholic hurt h Huniuy morning tl i mt uhuiii iiimr, jtlnvi'o o'clock, D, A. Bch'unaker, of Bal.-m, has actapu-d a pimliton with tlu HUnd rd Oil Company of thin ity, Hoy WMii-akir, u iimmlu.r of Company L.was ioiui for Sunday. ll llkua the) army llf, flue mid to Kt a twat at tho Kulser. Mrs. II. A, Ctillila anil two (IuukIl tori. (Jlaily ati.l Vnllnir f,k Ih.... ... Prkfti fffnlrt Qofnrlair m,,.nlniF . t""iim i'iw flaiuin uultit liilll '"v- ivib ui.ui IllU. liil. . for ft tbrca iiioottn viNlt through tlm Portland where th'y nailed on Uie Kiuit. (Jii th'lr r turn tlu-v win if.ti t)ann r Northern Fa Iflc from Flav- ... rf ..... oi ror aa rruncwco. mth, HKinnor ha btxsa In vury poor hoalth for no mo tltno, tlio ;liunK) and rtst be Ing advluod by Iter phyaklun. Wo limrn from an. exchange that 30 pi'oplo huve fulloii from lialloone during the pa t year which la not iiioul lonlng a larKO nmubcr of others yho havo returned U earth rathr udilealy, Mra. Wht'l SUInner ami MIhk Mablf off for two wi uka ia California. From tlm 0. A. C. Iiullltln, a C0Ug, mjrr, mUc that at a Inl fun. tlon h-l(l by lUo itudonta mid wnk, tho fifiRHKiiiient of Mr. "Jark" Union of DiiIIbii, to MIk lx.r. oihy Chilila of thla 'lty,wtui annfmn:. ti. lUnna r-ttirn-d born.. Hun-imnl-e fr m a p"' bu,il" ih t fnrra work I mt "l weather b'fl rtrdfd work ;on. .,t.:y Fnrnu r in thB attil mmfin-ii'lt-K to plow and ?'-tl- , Mr 11 raly f'r th planllnit 1 !(! ir n-' t wrirn mdiimry Rmwn. The annual pli-nln of th I'olk county w IkkjIw and tlm Artisan lotlg a win bo h' ltl In tlm iiP kr.'iill Krove On Satu'day Jniio 2:inl. A coiiimlitm' j from thu l"d hn bo apHjntcil to took iift'r tbo arranKoniiiitH fur the big affair arid County Suporlii-tnndi-nt Cro by of thu I'olk county h ols I prcparl'iK for n of tlm blHKOHt and boiit proKfauia fur tins e huol' curt tliat how ovor ln-tn tin dnrt'ik' n t od lat r. Armlne Young, a member of the Oregon Troupx, having enlloted In Cornpuny L. waa home for Sunday, returning In tha vonlng. He aaya tho Iboyi aro wll takoa care of, pli-nty of good thing to tat, com fortnblo quailcra, In fact, he has no complaint to find whatever and Hkc-H tbo army lifo fine. DistrU t Attorney I'law kt ia bend lug Wiirulng to tobacco dealem Is all jinrta of th'8 county to wurn them that thB l;iw forbidding the selling or giving of (igart'Uei to minora went Into effort Many 2lat. The law Is A p.oKnun will b pu.lh I r sld and forblda the dlapoBl- itloii of clgtrcttea in any form to ml i mr i. hv anv 1) THOH. wlltthcr a Every printing Job la a Special '"'1 not' u,,d the P"altlc are Job vlth ut. It mihit be rlflht be fore It leavee the Shop. We have the beet equipment and latett material. very aevcro. i iprtog wiatbfr baa broutht very uutuiuooilo In uao iat h tml many new on ok At tbo bo- iug ut thu aoaaou w urgo Iht,' God placed aomowhore In the heart of each of ub a tender memory .which enables ua to touch with a gentle hand or aootbJng word the heart of tho afflic ted. What a comfort to 1 . n. i)n. f. mv ( nr hoHrtache. there " ' fllll. VT Mlt w v J " " Ho Pt an ad. in Uio pnprr, Within j8 somewhere in tbe universe a heaven Inspired soul to comron ao ttmtin l(inciLHt. Let u make our Tin y t ll a tory of a nuin In a grout t lty who forgot hlw own name. a 1 1 w liotira lit wai ouuzcu ny- o hmny curloua pmpte that he put an ad. In a later edition stating that ha wanted to alay lost. Our clas4 wordg as dew from heaven, touching with gentle hand the withered flow ilka of dlmlng your llghta when i!t my one, not only $ other :fml 8(U do everything find the crs giving new vigor to the hardy i, uui u ams anu poopie waia-1 U)M hlty gUtj nf,l, bargain and ex If tbi-ra Is no law to touipvll i rhaiigo. rinptny and sorure employ eit that the Secretary Of Slate, i - . 8 printed aomo "witty first ' Il Bd give one of tbu booklet h on wlu n he secures a num- -USB this pnpor. The great American sin is profanl tr. The ut of profane language is loot tonflnfti to the street loafer.the . , ... . .1.. thuir and the sot; men who move In Tha Altar ;cieiy vi mo v - - .j llc rhuH-b met yctorday afternoon -od -ety business , men of Und- ftir Lb. ma, bine If drivers ! t the homo of Mrs. Al Sprauey on - t suggestions, then something .ciuams; now u . , - - There Is nothing more ir, drsstJ.: .bould be done. -P W ' ZZZl than to hear a man punc wk lor . .rZ tat hla every utterance with lurid I 'oiflcerat P)r tno coiunu jw, fhTe a GOOD LINK of Trunks port of the years work was reau , oau... Id Suit Caa.,i. t)ur Trunk ars which hnwtd that tho aocloty dur- ' Pi. f . .... i I w hnvn threo-Diy voitw" 11 fll I thr,aly and will not check ,Ug the past jrw UA coltod in i! J craok 0r check lr" dues anu outer t jIOOJtB & WALKER, MOOltE & WALKER, wa dolded to give a baar during, . . j, Furnishers. . ..,., .1,1. winter. I LOmpine vviie uvvi m uruiiupj v.UiraLUioB nvvn " The Quality ootivear Our Tel CHE 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. The Store for New Things to. Wear. 4 JlB&Vh I 1 rr .1 Ia "neeej. to 110 not h.,ititrf . It t. t9 STUDEBMER MAXWELL satisfactory ,-a-.i.b. testimony of the l.d.ng Zeroleoe. "a most satisfactory - . STANUAiu--" 1. V E (II Hi John Nelson nad wife of Corvallia, were making relatives a visit here Wednesday. We understand that George Kutch is contemplating building a modern bungalow this summer. 41. HIrshberg and C. W. Irvine went to Newburg yesterday to at tend a bankers convention. Harry Miller, one of the soldier frjoys stationed at Vancouver, was home Tuesday on a short leave. You don't see the newspaper boys kicking the income . tax.lt la human nature not to kick about something that only hurts the other fellow. Mra. A. H. Holman, re&dding In the vicinity of Buena Vista, while do ing her usual work Saturday, became suddenly faint and fell, breaking her arm near the wrist. Oregon now ha a lazy husbands law which went Into effect May 2lst. Look out. why not have a "lazy wife's law" as well. What is good Ifor one ought to be good for the other. McHenry Smith, an old veteran of the Civil war, who has been bed fast for over two years and practic ally helplfBS, has made application to be taken to the Soldiers home at Koteburg. The Kenrfngton ladies planned a birthday surprise on one of their members, Mrs. Fred Young, on last Sunday when they and, Uieir husbands went In a body with baskets loaded with choice edlicacles. Tne arter noon was most enjbyably spent. Marshall's Tupper and Mott got on the scent of a Jug of home made squirrel juice that wa3 in possession of a number of Japs last Saturday. The Jug was confiscated and is now Incarcerated in the city Jail. Mott says he knows it has the "real kick." Tnrtnnfindence Red Cross auxiliary met at the Moose hall on last inurs dav evening. The auxiliary decided to send Mrs. R. E. Duganne to Qoiom tn fooelvA the instructions in tha maldnir of the surgical supplies. A class was organized for the mak- tnff nt these suODlies ana also a first aid class will be organized. It was also decided at this meeting to hovo a tlpA Cross day for securing new members, when a committee of ladles will be placed in all tne ieau nr ofnma tn Becurei new member on Saturday of this week has been desig Hated as Red Cross day. ur. uatnh Rainh Matsen of Portland nas been secure to lecture here before tho nod r.rosa on Tuesday evening, Tn i5th nr. Matson has been a purgeon for the pat year with the i til V. svonch rmv. THls lecture win nnnn thA life of the soldiers of war and the work of the Red Crose views taken in the European war one will he shown by him. You cannot afford to miss hearing mm. Jy J Ji .jjgi It is his business to know Why not take his word for it? Buy Durable and be safe. MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY Durable Roofing Manufacturing Co., Portland, Ore. FOR SALE BY SloperBros. & Cockle While the Motor DOES THE WORK You are Free to play with the Baby or perform the hundred and one tasks which fall to the lot of the busy housekeeper. An Electric Washing Machine is an Invalu able Aid to the Home maker. - ea-sS A' ii ,' . ' i 4 Vif I r i i It iinimies the Labor of Wash Day. It Saves the Wear and Tear on Clothes It reduces the hours during which you must pay your laundress at a high rate It enables you to do the washing , yourself easily, quickly and successfully, when your wash-woman "disappoints" you. The cost of operation is only two cents an hour Oregon Power Co. 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