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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1918)
(HE CITY lichinlw"" wu In Portland iMt Friday. I Idly recove"u -.nt INlH'HU. ii ii. -li.. ...... Roblni"" or r" vn.y, mkme vlnitor Tuemluy, .j ,Min. Kli IHnnhaw spent tivliiml '" f,un" ' . ... - i .,cr,t the J- vii"T' (WlM liirliiinlfton nnd little f Elixakth of I'ortlnnd.nre ith H'lutivfH nnd friends in .ttbii ' ff . . ! .. v.chlntrtoii. uro nouwn iw it the h'Hiie 'f Mr- Nortt In thin nty. I'nUrce mi" iun'm-- mini- wwie Kurre. Mm. Kurr-i U !,;er of Mm. Crnbtrce. Korcliinil mid two sun left for Washing"". I,llt ueHiluy . . . ' L. .... - ff dtt.VH vi.mii wun oit wd Mm. J. S. Coopt-r. THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Mrs. 0. A, Kreamer returned from vl,t In Portland Ht Saturday. l'y Dunmnora left for Ulu. k Rock lt Vvi'ek where he hu. soured em ploymerit, Mi Lolo Shaffer, of Klamath Falls visited with Misses (JreUhen and Ma dulelne K reamer hint week. Will MottUon and mm Mob, of A-s torla, visited a few days h,t week with Mr. and M H. Mnttlson. There will be u business meeting of the Needlecraft at the Red Cross rooms Wednesday, July .Ird.All mem hern are rotiieted to attend. M!kk Hutu of Cashmere, Idaho, ar rived here hint week to upend hef va cation with her mother. It is her first time In Oregon nnd she is very mtirh pleased with the country. Her brother and mother will be remem bered as the parties who bought the 8. VV Leonard farm. Since the close of the school year 201) permits have been issued at the office of State Commissioner Iloff to children between the lures of 12 and 1(1 to work in canneries or at other indoor employment. Permits arc is ued under the state board of child la bor, nnd Miss Marie Iiodge, of the la bor commissioner' office, has been deputized to issue the permits in Salem. LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNTY Mrs, Joe Roifem was a K1m tor Tuesday. Mrs. Crosby Davis wa a Salem vi sitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Huff's child has the chicken pox. little III I . 1 If W ft Iht 'L" JId typa a luiomobilt eng-ma, lika Ii! mf.rna rombumiton fj.t-i, lojuitrt an nil uii hoidi iu lubricating tuiMwa ii cylinder hat, rni.circn in lha cum kinon chumlitra anil M out with aaliautt. lUOLKNK Alls Ih.aa rirtinanti parftctly, Ikmm ii fa cttrrmrlly rm k4 frm tmlm-tmd Cmlt-kniiifiif-(MM cruds. ii. i r in t no mriVn tt ituti m Vmitl "Proven Entirely Satisfactory" Only perfect satisfaction can ac count for the use of ZEROLENE by the majority of automobile own ers. Ltadlnf tout distributor! ilio tfilifjr that It U " oiott MUiintory motor oil." Thry know from the ricordl of ihiir tcrvic lcpr(mtnia init wt know Iron) inhiuilin tcu thit ZEKOLENt, corrictlr rehncii from filleted Ciltlornia tiphiltbin crude, Sivi pultct lubrictiion with lint carbon ipoilt. Gel our lubricition chart ihowinf th corroat conslittncy (or your car. At dthrt vrarvwSor and Standard Oil Srvio0 Stttton. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) i mm P Ike Standard 'OH 'f 'Motor Grs ivmi W'P wmm uvymuiw mum Andy Wilson wa a county hub visi tor Wednesday forenoon. Frances Townsend has accepted e position in the City Bakery. I'ercey Dickinson and wife week-end visitors to Portland. The children of Mr. and Mrs. mer Hill have the chicken pox. . were Ho- Critics rarely do things by halves. The "sewinx-bee" stings the absen tee. Mrs. Harold Younmen, of Bisbee, Arizona, is makinjj her mother a three months visit. Mrs. Alice Kurre of Ileppner, is makitiK her mother, Mrs. Mollie Bul loch, and other relatives a visit. II. L. Thomas has rented the Roy DeArmond property on C. street and will move into it the first fo the week. WANTED Family washing to be done at home. Will call for same. Trompt and best of work.Phone M 8312. ' t Mrs. Susie Jones and daughters, Grace and Katherine, of Corvallis, mo tored to this city Sunduy to spend the day with the Newt Jones family. M. M. Porterfield is advertising an auction salt to be held on his farm on Saturday, July Oth. He will move to town, occupying his proprety on First street. i.DEMICK, (Special Agent) Independence, Oregon. You Share In A Great National Saving When You Buy a Wirtiimor $1 Waists P"REjs of rh..,,.o,i- f nllum are saved annually to the Wo LAN-th u.,i. i :i,i.. tV.oa wonderful dollar waists. " e"fAmeHcaR through tho great economies of the WIRTHMO GOOD RTvtP r,r,rs nnnn wrtPifMANSHIP and GOOD !pD; -a-na, uuuu ru, uuuu "o"" . .v ,KVICE are th Bi; tv,nf ,nPr in every waist that is worthy nng the WIRTHMOR label. Sold just one good store in every city and sold here exclusively. NEW WIRTHMOR MODELS ON SALE TOMORROW. Eddy THE & Car bray STORE For NE WTHINGS to WEAR. I. Claggett and wife pleasantly en tertained for the week-end Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wells and children of Keys, Califoria, and, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wells of Rickreall. H. G. Seeley and wife and daughter .Hazel were in Salem Tuesday. Their daughter will enter the Capital Busi ness College for a special course in stenography and book keeping. Miss Williams, who has been oue of the critic teachers, left for Tort land last week, where she will make her home, having accepted a position in the schools of that city the coming year M. M. Porterfield went to Portland Tuesday. Clarence Kearns, of Hoskins, went to Camp Lewis Tuesday to join the army, Lillian Warrick left Sunday for a three months visit to Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. J, J. Fenton and daughter, Ora and Mrs. Bascue were Sundav visitor in Portland Ms. William Watson will leave to day for Lewiston, Montana, for a vi sit of several months. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Park return ed this week after a delightful visit of several days with their son in Port land. Mrs. Alvi Lochridge is entertain ing her sister this week, who came last week from Eastern Oregon to make her a visit. Mrs. M. Merwin, of Portland, is making friends a fortnight visit.She is superintending the packing of her household goods, which she will have shipped to that city. Irvine Baun received a letter from his brother Clint that he is now sta tioned at Camp Lee, Peterburg, Vir ginia. He expects hi'3 company to be sent to France within thirty days. Washington Hocks thinks that who soever's business it is to get up things to happen will have to arrange for some more new ones, since everything that is anything has already happen ed, z Everybody gets along somehow.For a year or two there has been a lot of persons who did not see how in the world they were ever going to make it through, but today they look just as well and healthy and happy as ever James Hanna, was in town for the week-end, returning Monday to his home in Portland. Dave Sears, f Portland, who is in terested in the Independence National Bank, was called to this city Tuesday by the tragic death fo W. S. Kurre, cashier of the bank. MILLINERY SALE on Summer Hats at Alpha Bascue's Millinery Par lors Want to get rid of them by July 15th. Dr. Cropp, now. In the medical I partment of the United States, was frs town several days the first of the week on business. Mrs. Charles Calbreath and children accompanied by her brother, after a most delightful trip through Ranier National Park, returned home. They visited relatives on their return at Tacoma and Seattle. ! A report is in circulation that one of our popular teachers, Miss Mohan, is to be married to a conductor on the S. P, The event will take place at the close of the Summer School session of the State Normal. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson and daugh ter Elizabeth and J. W. Richardson, motored up from Portland Sunday and visited until Monday with relatives and friends in the city. Mrs Sherman Hayes left Tuesday morning for Seaside, where she will make an extended visit with her daugh ter-:n-law, Mrs. Roy MeFadden.Mrs. McFadden has a cozy cottage at Sea side and they will enjoy the salt air nnd sea breezes for awhile. Erixon & Jones of Salem, have been j awarded the contract for the rebuild ing of the brick building recently ac quired by the Independence Farmers' State Bank as their home. The im provement on the building will include the putting in of a granite front and several changes in the interior. A pleasing event of the week was the afternoon party and dinner given by Mrs. John Dickinson on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Major Walton.Those present wereMrs. Walton, Mrs. Geo. Kutch and niece, Mrs. Hibbs, Mrs. H. L Thomas, Mrs. Virgin and Mrs. W. T Clark. Mrs.. Walton's home is in Missouri' and is making an extended visit at the home of her nephew, Mr. Virgin. We learn that J. W. Richardson has secured employment in the shipyards in Portland and will move to that city aoon He has been the assistant post master here for a number of years, and now that the office has dropped to a third class office, his services will be dispensed with the first of the month. Mr. Richardson was very ac commodate, and was found always on the job, His absence at the front window will be a source of regret by his mrfny friends as well as patrons. Ae Becker and wife are spending the week with Tom Smith and wife at Airlie. Abe says he will have some news for the boys when he re turns, for he is going to have a fine mess of fish if he has to sit up nights to catch them. Dallas, Oegon June 23, To the Editor of the Independence En terprise: Enclosed you will find money for which please renew my subscription to the Enterprise. I am sending the Enterprise to my son Dewey, who is now serving in the U. S. navy says he enjoys reading the Enterprise very much. Mrs. C. C. Broadwell. Loran Jordon and Miss Clara Tice were united in marriage at the court house in Dallas on Monday by Hon. Judge Belt. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordon of this city, and the bride is a young lady quite popu lar among her acquaintances. They will make this city their home.The j Enterprise wishes for them a long, happy and prosperous wedded life, Rert Hilke savs he ' is going to raise enough wheat to feed all the Polk county boys for another year on his new farm, if it takes them an-y other year to whip the Kaiser, and if they need him, he is ready to let his wife run the farm. He will go any day to do his part for the country that has done asmuch for him as the good old U. S. has. The women are being employed in the mill and yards of the Willamette Valley Lumber Company in Dallas. They are doing the regular work of men, piling lumber and unloading trucks. One is employed as an as sistant i noperating a rip saw. M.r Gerlinger, manager of the company, says the women are making the first class hands, and, that while their em ployment was in the nature of an ex periment, it is proving satisfactory and others will doubtless be engaged. We understand William Addison's large farm has been sold this week to Bert Hilke. This, is one fo the finest farms in Pol'k county. Mr. Addison has had many people want ing this farm for some time, but did not care to sell, as it is a money mak er, but help has been hard to get, so concluded to sell and retire from farm life. Mr. Hilke is one of Polk county's best farmers, and is lucky to get hold of such a fine farm. He will take charge September first. This will give Mr. Addison time to dispose of this jrears crop and his implements and stock. We are glad to learn that he will remain with us, as he is well known here and always ready to do his part to help build up the city and country. We did not learn the price he received for his farm, but understand it brought around $40,000. The sale was nego tiated through the Independence Realty Company of this city. Real Gravely Chewing Plug gives a pure, clean tobacco taste a lasting tobacco sat isfaction that the chewer of ordinary tobacco doesn't get. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10ca pouch and worth it Cravelylatt mo much longer it eomtt no mora to chew than ordinary plug P B Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia Quality First s a Good lotto It applies especially to all lines of Groceries. The best of every thing is none too good for bur hundreds of customers. Quality line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices Fruits, Vegetables. Sugar cured, Salt and Canned Meats. Our line of Corn Meal, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal, Eye and Barley Flours and other wheatless mixtures will help meet the new government flour regulations. Food Products Consrve your money as well as your food products. 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