Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, December 21, 1917, Image 7

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THE CITY
I Rum Nelson was in Portland this
Wk on bulM.
E. B. Tripp wm in Portland on
Mujor Rons, of tin Wlgrlch Ranche
rtturned from Salem Thursday v-
tiinif.
Dr. Duganns, Dentist, Office over
Itdependence National Bank.
Roy Walker lft fur Camp Lewis
American Lake, Washington, on Wtd-
Mrs, J. W. Unun left for Rickreall
Thunday to visit with relative! dur
Ing tha holidays.
Marlon Butler will leave Saturday
for San Franclaco whert ha will Join
the aviation corpa.
Mre. Martha Richardson hat furn
inhed rooms for rant. Term rea-
aonablu, Seventh and Monmouth at.
Mm. Thomai Hooker of Dallaa,
died In that city Wednesday morning
of cancer. The funeral waa held in
known In Independence.
George Maharry of Lenox. Iowit, ar
rived In the city laat Saturday for a
two wraki visit with Mr. and Mrs. W.
j. Clnrk. Mrs. Maharry haa been here
for several months and will return
with her husband, tnklng the Cana
dian route home.
The Eight Grade of the High
School being vacant this year, Is be
ing used as a library for the students
A fee of ten centa is charged each
pupil wishing to make us of the II
hrnrv. They have n number of good
hooks and magazines at their dis
posal. I'seful (lifts which never wear out
thi'ir mi-Ironic MAY be
I nelci mI from my NEW and Complete
Stock of JEWKLUY, WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, Etc.. Just arrived
I). If. riHLMi'S, JEWELKR.
The Oregon Normnl will send to
every student who joined the military
forces n (uicknge of gooda for Chrlst
rnns. Committees have been ap
pointed and they nro busily packing
the numerous boxes, Moat of the
men who enlisted are still in the U.
S., only two being In France. So
trreat will be the enlistment from the
school that this fall there has been no
athletic activities.
This ia the time of the year you
need a good WARM MACINAW
Come in aad let us show you some
Kood ALL WOOL MACKINAWS.
We have them for Men and Boys at
EDDY & CARBRAY'S.
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNTY
At a onet'iiil m..,tmir of the local
I school board held on Monday evening,
Dean Walker presented his resigna
tion as director, and same was ac
cepted. Chairman A. L. Thomas al-
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bourn, the same to take effect Jan
unry first. A special School meeting
lis called for January Becond for the
purpose of electing: two directors to
pill those vacancies.
Dr. Callaway hat located in Ross
burg. Dole Pomeroy has gont to Mabel,
Oregon, on business.
Miss Tringle visited with friends
In Lebanon Sunday.
D. II. Phillips was a PortUml ui.
tor the first of the week.
Edward T. Dwyer left for Portland
Monday to enlist In the army.
Richard Saunders left for Portland
this week to enlist In the army.
Baker C. Rockwell, of San Fran
cisco, Is visiting In this city.
Guy Newton, of Camp Lewis, is
visiting with relatives in town.
Dr. Dunsmore went to Portland on
the morning train on Thursday
Grandma Patterson has been 'very
kit the past week, but is convelesent
Mr. and Mrs, Groves Mattlson of
Camas, Washington, are visiting rela
tives in town and will remain until
after the holidays
Mrs. Martha Richardson was call-
ed to Portland Thursday on account
of the serious illness of her daughter
Mrs. Charles Richardson.
Mrs. Jennie Iiintrman of Oregon.
City, who has been visiting her niece
Mrs. Geo. Wood since Thanksgiving,
returned to her home Sunday.
John C. Rule and Jesse Irvine,
former Independence boys, were a
mong the visitors from McMinnville
to the K. of P. loge Monday night.
How about your UNDERWEAR
for WINTER. Remember we carry
a large and complete line for Men,
Women and Children. EDDY &
CARBRAY.
E. W. Evans, of Diana Lodge No.
63, of McMinnville, who Is over 80
years of age, mnde nn excellent ad
dress to the K. of I"s Monday night.
Mrs. Maggie Cnsini, of Scnlt!e, ar
rived in the city Saturday, being sum
moned by the serious illness of her
grandmother, Mrs. Winters.
Virgil Busey, son of Mr. and Mis.
Ruev of this city.one of Uncle Sam's
nnvv bovs. writes his parents thit he
has been assigned to one of the larg
est ships in the navy the Virginia.
The entertainment at the Isis on
Tuesday evening, under the auspices
of the Ncedlecraft Society of the
PrMhvterian church was a success,
both from a financial and socail point
of view. The ladies also reanzea a
Herbert Ruef was a Portland visi
tor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood were Sa
lem visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Farley of Portland, is
visiting with relatives in town.
Ernest Williams of Portland, was
in town the first of the week.
FOR SALE Large team cheap Call
at this office for further information.
Mrs. J. L. Hanna and Mrs. E. N.
Johnson were Portland visitors last
Friday.
Messrs Covey and Bodenhammer,
of Salem, were business visitors in
town the first of the week.
..THe latest in WALDEMAR Chains
and KNIVES at PHILLIPS, the Jew
eler. The Enterprise is a little late this
week owing to our annual holiday edi
tion. Thomas Winters returned Monday
from the mountains where he has been
developing his mines.
Carl DeArmond has taken up his
winter's residence at the Hotel Bea
ver, joining the Bachelors Colony.
Buena Vista defeated our high
school team last Friday evening in a
warmly contested game, the score be
ing 8 to 7.
Joe and James Oberson went to Sa
lem Saturday to take the examina
tion for the navy, but were rejected.
The boys were much disapointed.
Marion Butler has resigned his
School at Buena Vista and has enter
ed the service of his country, enlist
ing in the Aviation Department. He
left on Thursday for Portland and
thence to San Francisco.
Our FALL LINE of DRESS goods
and SILKS are complete.. .-All the
NEW SHADES and COLORINGS.
EDDY & CARBRAY
New
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Sale
I am opening a new store in Tacoma, Washington, and
need ready money for stock fixtures, etc., therefore, will
sacrifice my entire stock by selling close to WHOLESALE
PRICE .. ..
Opens Saturday M
Extra help will be on hand to wait on out-of-town custo
mer.. .Be sure to be on hand and take advantage of the
many . . . . . . '
Wonderful Bargains
You will make wonderful big savings for your Christmas
Purchases in . .
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings,
For Men and Boys
SALE OPENS Saturday Don't FORGET THE
OPENING DATE. ..
BENJAMIN BRICK
State and Liberty Streets. Salem, Oregon.
(The House that Guarantees Every Purchase.)
I The K. of P's met in regular ses
;jn Monday night and enttined
visitors from Dallas, Corvallis, Sa
lem and McMinnville, the rank of
j knight being conferred upon two can
didates from the latter place. An
j excellent team was made up of mem-
ii'ers or the v sitinc lodges Dresent.
j.1 it a.
ui mo visiting lodges present.
5 Attorney D. E. Fletcher gave the ad-
! dress nf iu.n... a W
J Denman of Corvallis brought greet-j
i "uiu ur, j. it, ueu ana irom
jValley Lodge No. 11. There were re
sponses from various other members
! present.
Have you seen the NEW LINE of
i WOOLEN SWEATERS at Eddy &
Carbrays...If not, why not.? All
? The solo of Misa Laura Baker at
Calvary Presbyterian Church last
Sunday evening was greatly appro
bated by the large congregation pre
sent. Independence audience can
anticipate with pleasure the "singing
Miss Baker, as she gives promise
of becoming an accomplished vocalist
Special music will be rendered at the
evening service again next Sunday
frnt, when Miss Grace Williams,
CriHc Teacher in the Training School
render a solo. The public are
cordially invited to these services.
Send that Solldler Boy a FOUN
TAIN PEN and he will write to you.
it ttem t knocks them all out
.00 up. r. a. PHILLIPS' Jewelry
A pretty wedding of last week was
solemnized Wednesday evening at
8:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Mrs C. R. Stenson, 1460 Van Buren
street when their daughter, Miss
Maude Stenson. plighted her troth
with Lieutenant Ivan H. Loughary of
Monmouth. Rev. M. Howard Fagan,
of the Christian church read the ring
rowmonv before an embankment of
palms and white chrysanthemums in
the living room, back of which was
ranoA n Inro-a American flair. Simi-
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lar blossoms we're arranged in the
home. Miss Fanny Stenson played
Lnhencrim's wedding march. The
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oj view, bride was attractively guwneu m
handsome sum from the proceeds of dainty gown of enampagrne tone and
their sales at their bazaar. carried a shower arrangement of
and bovardia. She was
tlw tn Attended bv her sister, Mrs. C. C. Ja
A n..P '" r. . Mabel, lro .f honor
CTco Butler of Monmouth. Tn. who . , - -
i r i 11 i iTnv a 1 1 if m mi I i-mi iiku uiiin. ivovui
?rr.nt. . .-"". ; be., .. Thirty
vminti.r The Enterprise extenas picac.v , ... .
younster. me v n foHowed. The bnde ha9
congratulations. ornnuvA for four vears in the
.vnhnnm nffire at 0. A. C. and is an
interesting girl with numerous ac
miBintances and friends, Mr. Lough
ary is a 1917 graduate of 0. A. C, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lougnary
of Monmouth, and at the last training
omn nt. the Presidio at San Francis
a commission as second
lieutenant, Lieutenant Loughary has
Koon ordered to renort at San Antonin
Texas and he and Mrs. Loughary left
Corvallis for that point. Mrs. Lou
ghary expects to remain with her hus-
knnJ fhnrn for a time. Lieutenant
Loughary has a wide circle of friends
in Independence.
We are careful with the little de
till of our business that's why you
should trade with us we fill tele-
nimna orders with exactions. You
the richt oackasres. Such small
things form the mountain of good
things Calbreath & Jones.
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One reason why you should buy
,. r.unrrcRIES from us is be
cause you get the best groceries at
the lowest price. The only way you
can prove the truth of tW statement
Is to buy from us-this reason stands
jt, Its own feet Calbreath & Jones.
t- 4.u nMotv nacre of the Salem
Journal of December 8th a large photo
appears of Miss Olga Gray, who
played the role of "Ethel Granger
Simpson" in the "Man from Home
given under the auspices of the kins
. u At t the Red Cross.Miss
ior tno uoii"v
Gray is a formerd Independence lady
and is a niece of A. U. ua.
this city. We clip the following from
the Journal:-"The beautiful young
woman who picture accompanies this
sketch is revelation number one. bhe
is Miss Olga Gray, a recent m
school graduate, and one oi m
vest "finds" the Elks play committee
has made for a long me.
will play the ingenue lead B hel
Granger-Simpson m "ine i. .
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nlaved by Olive Windham, and like
rifirfZ.uL if ni he Miss Grays-
miss W lliuiiai... - - . rrha
first big part in a big product onThe
similarity between the nwAmoM
star and the Elks fading lady goes
. J..n.. that. Miss Gray
mucn iuruiei
looks like Miss Windham, talks hke
her, and acts like her, and if James
.t mi Atr-anr. doesn t miss
MOtt, tne aiivB f
his guess very, very far the similari
ty will be carried further stilt, and
-.-., win wke ud next Thurs-
dTmoIng Vo find herself a very
Venus among the stars who have al
dv established their records in
former Elks plays-"
The 1e of Red Crosf. stamps in In- f
dependence is being pushed actively j
thm Red Cross.
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IN our Store the XMAS SPIRIT finds our stock well filled
with sensible, useful gifts, for every one and Gifts that
will be appreciated. We are ready to serve you as we
have never served you before and help to make this the
MERRIEST CHRITMAS.
LADIES SWEATERS A fine assortment all the la
test models, colors an dweaves LADIES IMPORTED
WASHABLE KID GLOVES plain and embroidered
including all the new shades.
GEORGETTE AND CREPE de CHINE WAISTS a beau
tiful assortment of colors and styles to select from.
HIGH GRADE SATEEN AND SILK PETICOATS in
plain and fancy styles colors black, pink, purple, green,
grey and mangcther popular shades for street and even
ing wear,
NEWEST BOUDOIR CAPS of Wash Satin and CREPE
de CHINE, trimmed in good quality lace, Ribbon Beading
and Flowers new and attractive models and colors.
JAPANESE CREPE KIMONOS in a large assortment
of colors. Many beautiful embroidered effects, with
large flowing sleeves. JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHES
with NAPKINS to match guaranteed fast colors, beauti
ful rich designs.
A large selection of Genuine LEATHER HAND BAGS
and FINGER PURSES all the newest shapes and styles.
Our SILK HOISERY department is complete with all the
NEWEST COLORS of the season.
We have just received by express fro mNew Yrok a nice
assortment of the CELEBRATED JULUS KAYSER
heavy SILK GLOVES for winter wear.. .AH colors, plain
and embroidered backs. '
You will be sure to find just what you want in our SLIP
PER department, as they comprise all the newest shapes
and colors... .Christmas NECKWEAR in all the popular
shapes no better gift for a women than a dainty piece of
neckwear effective styles here for your selection.
We have not forgotten the men or boys in our selections
for Christmas Gifts, for right here you will find the largest
and most beautiful assortment for Man or Boy HOLIDAY
NECKWEAR Plain and Initals HANDKERCHIEFS
DRESS SHIRTS, HOISERY and FANCY SUSPENDERS
in Holiday Boxes. Fancy Arm Bands, Supporters in Gift
Boxes a variety of colors SLIPPERS, a present that al
ways pleases a man a big assortment to select from
we have many other Gifts to numerous to mention in this
space. . . We want you to make this store your headquarters.
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