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O PAGE THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNTY THE CITY S'pT. H,,'m vlilor WP , rh Youwr w In Iall n....n returned from Artor- K(lk, ,l rl.ll.lrw art' pi.d. BLkln Falls City. mt Kurre return! from a trip . nJell 1'tmlink'iT, hM returned the 0. A. C. Mr, Larson of Suver, U a guest at the J MeLeod home this week. M. J, Krut and family motored v. cr from Sulem .Sunday uml spent the day. rtsm ,(lhe warm w,.ther continue. th "in .lo at Ireland Field :i '"'""" ' ......... - ,n hiia irone to Dallas mid If successful KirS hi, fly In that city. ., ,.....,, nd wlfe.'of Hrem- I Archie , n rr here on a vi- Kr UMr'. and Mr.. S. Muh- ktWDfr .., li Vlllir1v .mm. Mr. Jusion - L, of absence. Walter Hmith left for Bulern on Thurmluy, where he will enlist Sn the Nuvy. WalU-r Smith Iihh coin Imck from Alaska, to enlist In Undo Sum's fight ing force. Mark Hanna after (enmuauug nt Mt Angel college, Ih at homo help. Intf the folk to get remly for their move to Portland. Herman Allison, who had been in a naval training camp in Virginia for iwnn time in In the city visiting his sinter, Mrs, A. W. Klenter, being out on uttk have. Hoy MrFaddcn, with his wife, 1h here making his farewell visit with hiii mother, Mm. Sherman Hays. Roy hn been called for enlistment and will leave noon for American Lake, Carl Kingman, the V. M. C. A. se cretary of Fort Casey, Washington, who in home on a visit, will give a talk at the (lose of the Bible School ser vices next Sunday, telling about the work in the camp, etc. All should hear him as Carl in an unusually in teresting speaker. Miss Ruth Wilson was a Dallas vi sitor Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Duvall visited in Port lund and Vancouver last week. Miss Paul 'visited in Independence last week, the guest of Mrs. Hoke. Riley Cooper of Chehalis, Washing ton, is in town visiting old friends and relatives this week. Henry Olierson, Glen Smith, Wayne Hanna and John Keeker went to Dal las Wednesday to register. Don't forget to smoke a piece of gluKs and be ready to view the total eclipse of the sun on Saturday, Mrs Irma Clark and children re turned from Portland Wednesday, where they had been visiting relativ es for the past week. Mrs. B. R. Wolfe returned from Portland Friday evening where she Bpet a fortnight visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. F. Et Feldman. Mrs. M. E. Stansberry, who was called to Idaho several weeks ago by the death of her daughter, returned hmoe the first of the week. Mmnvatun O0Ktr tkrtk mmmy m war. .4 I A A I- JiEl Experts Say "ZEROLENB IS BETTER" became it hold! better compreuion, better protection to the rooting Jrti nd depoetti lett car- Zwolene U the correct oU for afl tr of automobUe engine rcorrect oil for yonr otomo- Grtonr LbrictloaCbart ehow kg the correct coBileteaejr or your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ki4 hw. U m"n" fc..f mtin, tlim n thtl fco!4 i(t lbricli q"oe t tjWHn kMt, b4i clt im Um crU4ar( ud f om sat witk m kutt. Zeln tilt tht- rlre Mll ptitUT, twin w mm mi ' J' f .1 lie Will Welcome a pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Any gift from the folk back homo means a lot to the boy. ' , . . When you send him tobacco, let it he good tobacco tobacco worth sending all that long way the flat, compressed plug, of Real Gravely. Gire any man a chew of Real Grarely Plug, and he will tell you that' the kind to send. Send the bettl Ordinary plug U false economy. It cost less per week to chew Reel Grarely, because a small chew of it lasts a long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke, t SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE V. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY DaaUr all around bera carry it in lOe pouchea. A 3cptmt rill put it into hit hands in any Training Camp or Seaport of u II. S. A. Eras "orar tbara" 3c stamp will taka it to nun. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPMY, Danville, Va. Tht Paltnt Pomch kttpt it Fmh and Clean and Cod It it mot Ksaf liraeely without tht rrolewon MOj EstnblUhed 1831 Ike Standard Oil for Motor Cars J. WDEMICK (Special Agent) Independence, Oregon .123 The Utmost in Blouse Value $2 Can Buy THE WELWORTfH offers the utmost in Blouse value at $2.00 U is the product of the finest and most efficient factory A lea devoted to the making of Blouses, and is he result o a ern co-operative merchandising plan Which eliminates au cessary expense in making and distribution. i ' ' It made and sold in the usual way the WEI WORTH would nave to sell at a considerably higher price and so your say i 8 really substantial every time you buy one of these spiencu blouss. welworth blouses are sold in .just one good STORE IN EVERY CITY AND THEY ARE SOLD HEKfc CLUSIVELY. Eddy St Carhm THE STORE For NElWTHINGS to WEAR. Mrs. Hattie Ilenkle and daughter Emma have moved back to town from Corvallis and are again domiciled in their old home on Third street. Rev. Victor E. Hoven, of the Eu gene Divinity School, preached in the Christian church here last Sunday. He held a pastorate at this church se venteen years ago. A. C. Moore and Earnest Johnson went to Tillamook Saturday, where thev took the D. O. K. K. degree in the Knights of Pythias, They were accompanied by Claud Barrick.f Leon Barrick and Will Kurre. Carl Bingman, secretary in the army Y. M. C. A. at Fort Casey, wash ingtoo, is home on a visit to his rela tives and friends. Having been ill in the hospital for some time, he has come home to rest and recuperate. Regular school work was finished up at the high school last Monday and this week the pupils havo been taking the yearly examination pre paratory for promotion. High school closes this Friday and the public school the 14th. I. M. Compton was a Dallas visitor Wednesday. Ralph Travis of Buena Vista, visi ted the home folks Sunday. Mrs. Ostrom, of Monmouth, was calling in our city Monday. Dr. Grider and family left today for their new home at Tillamook. Marvin RinrmrHsnn writes, that, hfi landed in France May 7th just one year from the day that Le enlisted.He is in the army now, in one year's time having served in the Navy Marines and Army. He says France is a won derful country and the scenery most beautiful. Gerald Richardson, was in Falls City" last week-end.4 Chester Hollingsworth of La Pine, Oregon, was a guest of H. S. Wood U and family this week. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, Oflfce over" Independence National Bank. Roy DeArmond has resigned his position in the bank-here and expect soon to move to Eastern Oregon, where he will have the management of a large ranche of his uncles, v We regret to lose Roy, as he is generally a favorite with the young folks. at 11 o'clock the Annual Memorial Service of the MioKra of Pvthias will be held in Cal vary Presbyterian church, Dr. Duns more delivering the Memorial sermon. The members of the order and the Pythian Sisters will march in a body from their hall t tha church. A cor. dial invitation is extended to the gen eral public to attend this service. The Parents-Teachers Club held their regular monthly meeting at the Public School building on Tuesday af ternoon and the attendance was fair ly good. After closing up the years business officers for the ensuing year were chosen as follows; MsrChas. Irvine, President; Miss Arbuthnot, secretary; Mrs. Crosby i.avis.ireasu. er The past year has been a most successful one and much good was accomplished. The future of the as sociation looks most auspices . HOW the Enterprise is Growing:- Our representative in the Airlie and Pedee districts in sending in a .-lit of new subscribers this week says: "The Enterprise is well liked by all. Enclosed find another list of new sal fibers as follows -.-Cricket Bevens C. E. Wilson, Samuel Gross, Homer Link. Thomas B. Ferguson, . Parker, George Bronson, Arthur Chase, BertSloperandW.A. Womer The Enterprise will be read in nearly every home in that section soon. Marv E. Hanky died at her home i,n CaUWl, Idaho. May 22 1918 was torn in Wappellc count,, Io; J; 1 emigrated to Oregon with her Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stan. bP r V Marchl, to L H. Hanky, December 24, 1915, Pendlrton, Oregon. She is surviv. 2 by her husband, mother, son t and brother, Those present to l r Eneral were the bereaved hus- inKves in attendance. The uooa Ch er Club wishes to extend thetr. Kelt ay"Pthy t0 the family and relatives. Mrs. Elizabzeth Kerns, of Eugene, was a guest of her brother, I. Clag- get, the first of the week. T. J. McClain and wife, of Buena Vista, attended church services in this city Sunday morning, . E. K. PIASECKI, Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. Probating of Wills and Set tlement of Estates a Specialty. 6tf Mrs. Crosby Davis went to Salem Tuesday morning and returned in the evening, being accompanied by her daugter-in-3aw formerly of Stayton. J. F. Curie, who has been connec ted in newspaper circles in this city, for the past two years, left the first of the week for California, where he will remain indefinitely. , mm aasessnsni The Odd Fellows gave a reception one evening last week to one- of its members Howard House, who left for Camp' Lewis, where he will be num bered among Uncle Sam's fighting hoys. ' Mrs Clyde Ecker, who has been vi siting 'n Texas for the nast three or four months, which was her f .riner home prior to coming to Oregon, re turned home Saturday evening. She says she had a delightful trip. ' " i Mrs. Percival ana daughter Pearl left Sunday for Portland, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Percival has rented her home to G. Getehell, recently from Portland, whoso family arrived last week. i Last week Dr. Dunsmore deliveied a lecture'at Rickreall, taking for his subject, "Egypt and the Holy Land." As the Doctor has traVeled extensive ly in foreign lands, his discourse was no doubt highly instructive and enter taining, nvo Miss Lucile Craven who has been teaching in the public schools at Hood RiVer the past year finished her term last week and will remain home this, summer. She ' will return to Hood River this fall, having beeji retained to teach there the coming year Two more draft calls was made this week one for 41 men and one for 8 men 'respectfully. The first contin gent of 41 will go to Camp Lewis and the other 8 will be picked men for mechanical training at Benson Poly ,technical School, Portland. In the list of eight men, none were drawn from Independence, but in the list of 41 the following were drawn from this city William C. Kearns James C. Chamberlain and George Thomas Haas. The SS. Club held it monthly meeting at the pretty country home of Mrs. H. N. Mattison on Wednes- day Inst. In two large living rooms were filled with the fragrance of roses beautiful perfect, pink roses, such as grow only in Oregon, and which Mos-i somed from every nook and corner. After roll call, Mrs. Childs gave an interesting talk, on "Women of the Whr." A part of the afternoon was spent rr social talk, on the lawn un der the immense fir trees, after which the hostess summoned her guests to lunch, Strawberries with the thick jersey cream and cake war cake without frosting, with glasses of iced tea, a delicious cooling lunch, greatly aDDreciated by all on the hot after noon. Guests of the club were Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Kutch and Mrs, Mary Irvine. " . , ' . , "' '.. " " ' i Quality First i It applies especially to all linea of Groceries. The best of every thing is none too good for our hundreds of customers. Quality line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. 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