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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
LARGEST TAPER IN POLK COW PAGE EIGHT. THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. I Conqueror The Best $3 and $3.50 Hats Ciry Pick-Ups. Most Competent of Critics ED. V. PRICE'S Tailoring Line Mr. and Mrs. Claud Skinm-r de lightfully entertained the Whist club m a o m m m m m m m at their home Friday veening. n,- U b. . JW of th fclBhe.t atand. L FOR SALE Oak, Ash and some l'f Wood-Oak $t?.00, Dry Ash $5.75, dNlrd. In tftalan I. I " " 1 Own .ri..r)i). Fir Sti.OO delivered. Mum I Leave ordem at Sloper Dies & Cockle, Hardware Store llt.f Wm. Addison and wife left for Cal ifornia on Tuesday in response to a message received of the Ht'iious ill ness of their son Roy. prclll ntf convenkrH, tH workmanship aid fln,h ,t moot laatlng. Q.t . n,w your toam today and hiv, brat tlAfl Ml In Polk ouhty. When in town to drop in and inspect our line of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. In these war times it pays to spend your dollar where it will do the work of two later on. We leave it to you to be the judge that we save you anywhere from $3.00 to $6.00 on the Suit or coat. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LADIES and GENTS' SHOES JUST RECEIVED IN THE NEWEST SHADES AND SHAPES ON THE NEWEST LASTS. Warner's and f Red Fern Rust-Proof Corsets m m Conkey & Walker Q Ci m m 9 9 Trunks, Hand Bags and Suit Cases Siek room OREGON CHILDREN IN LEAD ! STATE CLUB LEADER RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE. Great Variety We have a splendid line of Stationery and Tablets. We are agents for REXALL REMEDIES, ANSCO CAMERAS and Sup plies, Red Dragon and Woodlark Squirrel Poison, Roberts Vet erinary Remedies, Flashlights, Tobacco, Candies and Cigars. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Use our Rest Room while in town. The Masons were most ncreealdv surprised at the close of thejr meet ing on Wednesday evening when the ladies of the Eastern Star were wait ing to give them a treat in the wav of a light luncheon nicelv prepared by them. The occasion was arrang ed and planned by the ladies in honor of Agent Brown, who will leave this city soon for Oregon City, his future home. After a number of short talks made by Dr. Duns mo re and Ben Smith the evening was spent in playing cards and other diversions. Mr. Brown is one of the live wires of the lodge and nis absence will be regretted by all. ITBLIC SCHOOL NOTES . I The 'regular Parentr Teachers meeting is to be held Tuesday, April the second, at the Public School to which everyone ;s invited. Mr. J. V. R Hut'.. i. k i .. .u "i .Hi to me history department of the Oregon Normal School, will speak and the Eighth Grade is also to fn rm'li iml.ti- tainment. ' This week is to be the last in which the suply of delicious soup is to he forthcoming from the new ),,,!, kitchen. Needless to .v , :.. , looking forward to the prospect with j a"y K;at expressions of ,i,.i;.,i,t i (INDEPENDENCE " OREGON. 1 State Club leader H. C. Sevniour.has returned from a western states con- "jrence of boy's and girl's club lead ers held at Washington, D. C, The conference was attended by represen tees from 32 states. Oree-on's dele. . I gates being Mr. Seymour and Miss j Helen Cowgill. j Home production of foods for local , use was emphasized as a method in Which the tinva an A .!. t ... '"J ' tiw tioa VI LilK I HI I)H ' ot-n-n .... I r, , . satistaction it is eivim Reports of the various state leaders I tu , . showed that Oregon leads tamo ,J ZV" l"'? of goods canned by children last sea- week and the ch S,'h"0' son. One girl. Beatrice An, of I 7"'' th? lh !'lr('n are l-ndi, River, nnf n ! -nn ..." T . . . tne' hve to every other in nnr.nntif nt.,t i. . .. . 1 mr assistance A number of the boys received their first lesson on the drums last unoer Mm Hham's direction Considerable talent is evidenf .i ma- Hood River, put up 1200 ouarts fruits and vegetables. C B. Smith chief of the United States relations service, said at the outbreak of the war investirraHnrw showed the club work to be well organ tlsT doS ized ant that to date the results tin a been very satisfactory. that some fine Incubators I and Brooder Stove-; I I SRF.n HEADQUARTERS f the Northwest is our S?3iCuranlce of Satisfactory Diamond Poultry Foods Bee Supplies Fertilizers Service to You. L, v&'A for CdtaojVa 70 REGON MILLING & WAREHOUSE COMPANY Dealers in lour Grain and Seed Oats and Vetches in Car Load Lots a Spec- ialty. W. T. HOFFMAN, Pres. it .. ! it, 11 . K. PIA3ECKI ATTORNEY AT LAW Office with L. D. Brown 5y2 Per Cent Farm Loans. 20 Mill Street OALLA8. ORE , FLETCHER & BARRICK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Building INDEPENDENCE, . . OREGON. SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers I. O. O. F. Bmlriin Independence. . . Ore. 4,i, OAK POINT NEWS. (Written by School Children) i,. Four pupils entered the school Monday. Their names are Louise Bauman, the Eighth grade; George in the Fourth; Isabel Bauman in tfeu third, waiter is in the Primary. There is, silie.- ptspil tibt j foing to come to Bchool, she Trill be in the jve vi me ixormal and Mr. Gen Horst Company, the ho iter, head of the aericultiir.nl ,iL ... the world, are renting their land to ment at ' A- C- I nn,,l, J . J ldf JTa. - iuJJre to raise vegetables for their "Pfe of the plans foi terial for the orchestra .;n i. :, able. K r,vfm- Mr. We, head of the department of education of the Normal, and Mr (Jil more, head of the agricultural depart ment, both spent some time this week School Jn,,el""'1"" Training Quite a number or school children and some of the citizens of the town were present at the War Garden meet ing Monday afternoon ,i. . . T.u" estiarr c"!Je-' L" m- pi i, i mi, . ""re. Mr Gflmore of the Normal and Mr. Gen- war gardens tbf i..- , . "cing used in various towns that we might consid- r mem ,n conenction with our own evaporating; plant. They will begin to work about the first of April. Onp of TVT;f,..v, TT . .....o.oa nop company's 1., 1, un wim our own horses was kicked while bei I "leas- Mr- Gilmore talked m.. ed in the pasture. They had the vet- t0 the boys ail(1 Kirls tellinJ inarv from n,llo them of t.h irwli, ,..,! i , K uouoa, - iunnia C1UI) WOl-t i eter Besselt was in town S,.i., and his horse fell on thP r1nv0nnQ r'"- "'"mi, and mashed his foot badly, so that he will not he able to be in s.bi lew aays. Mrs. M. E. Stanslierrv delightfully entertained a number of her friends at her home Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being a farewell tea in hon or of Mrs. J. 11. Henderson, who with her husband has spent the winter with her daughter, Mm. R. R. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson left for their home in the Nehalem Valley Thurs day. The Thirty-Third Scottish Rite Mason held their Mauda-Thursday ceremony of extinguishing the lights to be relit on Easter evening, Thurs day evening March 2Sth, at the Hotel Beaver. A delicious banquet was served. The Scottish Rite Masons taking part in the ceremonies were J. B. V. Butler. H. Hirschberir. D. D. I Good, Ross Nelson, Dr. O. D. Butler, j A. J. Richardson, Everet Hiltihrand, j K. C. Eldridge and Dr. 11. C Duns- j more. I D. D. GOOD'S PROTECTION FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Your Liberty Bonds are as iii-gutinlde mnooy. If through (I carelessness or theft, you should lose them, you would Le out that amount. Farmer' State Bank service is offered you. Bring in your bonds we will issue a receipt and keep the bonds in our iur!w proof safe subject to withdrawal at any time, NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. Farmers State Bank 1 ndependence, Iregon. OFFICIAL H. HIBSCHBEK0. President X). v. SFlBS, Vlc.p, R. R. DaARMOND. Cnshlor. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK In orporated 1SS9. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST P.UD ON TIME DErOSI T8. H. HIR?cnBERO 1. A. ALLEN. DIRECTORS u'- walker. D. W. 8EAR8 OTIS D. BUTTLE R. Your Needs Satisfied ( Y0K WANTS GRATIFIED to Gratify no satisfy your needs, i n wants i" best groceries. and atnWn Jp?DTurity an Freshness, ' Calbreath cS: Jon - r ies ....,u w in tn.s work, incidentally . "IC uesL varieties of seeds to use and crops to plant. He esp0(. ally emphasized thn . - ""i'L" Lance ot nibits of boys and trirU u;..u , ..r' V tne '''"Wren CALL ELLSWORTH Tks Vettarlnsrlan 4th and 0 Streets. Phon 3122 H ci m n 4- f1 1 F to see thai- Hinr . , . -C5LlUiaLCS vJIVen TTPP ,, . J Ule r,nt ones ' ivj r, of Charge (DEPENDENCE and M6NM0UTH maM., Plumbing, Tinnine-. Renn,V w,.i- Grinding, Rubber, Tire Setting SnU.' ing, Pipes of all kinds; Sheet Metals Hot Water System, Septic Tank and Water Pressure Systems. C. MCBETH, C Street, ing ies, 'injr in Independence , Oref on. prize. Center took un fnfo. I " 'e airey with other count. tout vitally concerning , i..... - nuuw: the urgent need for war "ui communnv. Ma cti,.,j .i. . - me ne- cessfty from three different view points-profit, pleasure and patrio tism. 1 ' :Anyone planning to buy War Sayings Stamps should , 1. I... "'MUJie ior the children working for the county COIIPav To the JNJ)EPENm,,.v,r, ' ' gentlemen:-, RPRISE, Independence. Oregon, I desiin f i.i . 1 ' J'10"86 m;ii' the ENTeSr, !h! "'lON DOLLAR STORY. Name u1' t( niy address. Town .. R- P. D. M,...u . State .. "".nants Name Address. If 2!FV' "v,iSN 7RY- send the coupon, each r ftamP 8t han'. dr n th''6 f,'m "d " Shan't Bt r eXpe"e- n't UPn in the it will busine'lCrt ;,P.Urp- ' v rtS""81 trade' We wish t0 aovertised Jn fte c enis,n&- We wjsh to see every I