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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
WE CITY Ll,!.. Kramer w... . nt week. a . ..,ui and daughter Finn- < visitor over Su., , nmnrt)V MI K0I1, of 8ct at the hum. f. Mr.. t 0we. vh linn bwn In j (r " li,n" ri'tunHul . W Pf Baker, in expected . n'.lli and ftt"''y departed ' . l...l- t.,.k...t ( 1! V v,i, Whltcaker I helping Bikery during Ml Town- 1"' . t ..U. J'-'"" 1,11 t jifCmth, of !' -tlnmi. w u t 0( J. W. Kii iwriwon unci j.veKarLw and lUKhtT,Mr ';rt('ltnd two children, of Port .-week-end visitor in lnde- THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Mr. Pullle Gibson, of KtU I. i itlng her parent, Mr. and Mr. .T t Neely, Mr. and Mr. Olen Whlteakcr have moved to Independence from Mon rnuuth. Vermm Wolfe, who linn employment In Portland, will H.nd hi vacation with hid parent In this city. A, L. Thonia and wife delightfully entertained Mr. ami Mm. II. K. Krah- nmr aeid family of Gaston, a few clay Oil week. It. H. J'eAnnon.i wa culled from the KiiHtern pnrt of the Mate to assist a few day in the Independence Na tional Hunk. Alexander Montgomery and wife and daughter, of Kelso, Washington, are visiting C. It, Smith and wife, ar riving here the first of the week. Mr. and Mr. H. B. W'ulker received word Sunday that their son Lieuten ant U. M. Walker, find left Camp Lew U and hi regiment would embark for France. The Knight of Pythiim over the U S. celebrated thin week and the event In Independence wn made doubly in tercKting by the local order.The Pklo County Hand rendered n beautiful pro Cram in the City Park Tusedny even ing, which drew a larj-e crowd out and the program wan highly pleasing. LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNTY Mis Pearl Percival, of Portland, Is rniikinjf friend a brief visit. During the wmmer month there will be no meeting of the Eastern Star chapter. At Pall City several women are en gaged at the aw mill there, their principal work being that of piling lumber, Mr. ). s. Wood I auiatins k h poatoffiee, and she I very pleainir an.i make an efficient and accomodat ing clerk. The hip of state and the censorship are both riding on stormy sea. Mrs. Irvine Baun motored over to Salem Saturday. Just to be In style she saya A man who worries a good deal worries his friend more than he wor ries himself. One hundred Monmouth echoo) teachers swooped down on tha U. S. Employment Bureau in Salem Satur day morning all coming lor the day' cherry picking. A the bureau had no intimation of their coming until the evening before, it was found that for the one day only about 70 could be placed. Mr. W W, Waason, who ha been making an extended visit with Wm. lawe and family left for he. home in Lewiston, Montana, Saturday. Misse-i Hazel Collins and Edith Dawes, who are employed in the Gen eral Hospital at Seattle, Washington, are at their homes in this city for a three weeks vacation. e Standard Oil for Motor Cars The PopuI.tr Motor Oil kVe ZEKOLENE I ued for au tomobile on the Pacific Coast than ill other oil combined. Iodine motor cr distributor print ZEK0LEN12, correcUy re fold from selected California philt be crude, bcaue it main tain it lubricating body at cylin der beat and gives perfect lubnca ttoa with leu wear and le carbon depoiit. Get our lubrication chart ibowint the correct consistency lor pur car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ((.Ittornu) Enlnt art !lhr couUd or air cooltd. Thit, th. iii cooltd yp. Ik ill Uttmrrmlr4imbU9lton nrffn, rxitilret tn oil that hulilt III full lubricxinK quIii( t tylindtr ht. burni don In the comboitto chamber! nd ir'.'i out with tnhaun. 2EHOLENE fttli th trquirementi per. ftrtly. hmu tmitim catrmrilf fn fVoin Cill' Aim la fphH-bm cmd. Quite a number of the ladies of In. dependence are helping Mr. Grove ncroHH the river to harvest hi crop of loganberries. Preaching services at the Presby terian church cloned for the Bummer laHt Sunday evening, to be resumed in September, In Oklahoma every ablebodied man. preacher, lawyers, bankers and mer chants are expected to work at least two week in the harvest fields V.DEMICK, (Special Agent) Independence, Oregon. You Share In A Great National Saving When You Buy Wirtnmcr $1 Waists IJNDREUS uf thousands of dollars are saved annually to th . Wo 'WNtu. ... ... . ... ,l ' v,, ,.rfii dollar '"' of America R through th o-reat economics- of the wr "f, - - o GOnn wvtt, , rrpwMANTSIIlP and GOOD u t-UVj. UUUU f ll. liUVU ywiv.v" . u,w fVlCE an, the dualities that inhere in every waist that woxu., U 'earil1e the WIIITIIMOR label. So!(l in just one good store in every city and sold here exclusively. NEW WIRTHMOR MODELS ON SALE TOMORROW. Eddy& Carbray THE STORE For NE WTHINGS to WEAR. Ester and Grace Ross of Falls City were quests several days last week of their grandfather, Mr. Millidjre,as well as other relatives and friends. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--A beau tiful summer home at Newport, Ore iron. Valley Real Estate Company, Carlton, Oregon. 2t Dr. V. G. Hewitt and Ernest John son were quite successful in their re cent W S. S. canvass of the city.They report that seven subscribed the limit $1,000 apiece. Mrs. W. Et Duniran and children left on Friday for Camas, Washing ton, to join Mr. Pungan, who has employment there, and where they will make their future home. U-. Clyia IfiU sir a ftrtniht vi & wfa nrlsflvaa an Iriands, left on tkinny for her tiome t Roseburg. She will return to this city to make her home again September 1st. Fred Green and wife and their son Glen and wife, of Cottage Grove, were in town several days this week, the guests of Andy Wilson and wife. They left Tuesday morning for Portland. Moer. tin firs Vallev. virittrur friends tn the citv sever al day last week. It is very much easier to realize that the country i at war than to rea lize on investments. General Von Hinderburg did not eat his dinner in Parig.on April 1st; he is now eating his words in the field. Mrs. Vida Huntley and sister, Mrs Eunice Levy, of Portland, were visit ing in Independence during the week end. Charles Peterson, wifj and family, also Charlie Dawes, were visitors at the Wm. Dawes home Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Ora Fenton will leave next week for a month's visit with her fath er in California and before returning, will visit several California cities. Mrs. Bertha King, after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. S. Bchanan, left the first of the week for her home In Portland. The man who knos the com fort of a good-tasting chew sticks to Heal Gravely Chewing Plug every time. Lasts longer than ordinary tohacco, too. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Gravlylasti to much longer it cost! ho more tochewthanordinaryplag V, B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and two daughters of Tillamook, motored ov er to this city Friday and spent the week end with Mrs. M. E. Stansberry. The reunion of the Henkle families at Corvallis last Thursday was large ly attended Those from here attend ing were Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Walker, Mrs. Abe Nelson, Mrs. Hattie Henkle and Gladys Irvine. WANTED FARM TO RENT 100 or more acres under cultivation preferr ed. Can furnish pood reference.Write this ollk'e. 2t" Percy Dickinson was called to Port land Friday informing him that his son Drain was to undergo an opeia tion Saturday. Mr. Dickinson return ed Monday and says Drain underwent the operation and was doing nicely when he left him. Aa event of considerable import ance, especially to immediate rela dinte relatives, occurred on Sunday when the G A. Wells relatives congre gated at the City Park for a family reunion. The affair was planned in honor of R. F. Wells, Jr., who with his familv, has been making a brief visit S relatives. Clifford Wells, son of Mr and Mrs. George Wells, was also present, making the trip from Jersey f". . ..j... tn miss the event Citv in 01111 1 , , i He will enjoy a 38-day furlough fa i 1 e t.nrn to the Officers ter wnicn wi" Training Camp at the Presto. The relatives present wt Wens Collins of Pallas; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins, Mr. and M. W. L. Wells and children, rvuy, """""" and Genevieve, of Halsey and Elbert Imperial Valley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H , twv nml Marion p. Wells ana son, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Bev.ns, and little daughter Othed, Mr an rvmind ano son, ivnj, .t A Wels and daughters, Alma and rd son, Clifford, of Jersey Clty Mr;ndMrs.JohnE.Wellsanddaugh l' f eona of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. 5 V Wis Jr., and daughters, Mar fe'lL ' o-pHne and Mabel of Mo , I rH Among the friends pre d1' Mrs Sa-h Claggett Young " f JS hw of R F. Wells, Sr., Mrs. Hewitt. vnn SALE-Slab Wood, delivered at j OR Ab Leave order with J. $4.00 Per Cord, eave r. COOPER. Ira Mix helped in the Indepnedecne National Bank several days last week hut left Sunday for Vancouver, as he is numbered among Uncle Sam's fight ers. E. Brady and wife, recently of San Francisco, are domiciled in the W. R. Wight property in North Indepen dence. He is employed by the Stand ard Oil Company. George Carbray and wife went to Salem Friday, having received a mes sage that their nephew from Califor nia was in a contingent of soldiers en route to Vancouver. WJ.Clark wife and two sons left Wednesday for Portland to spend the Fourth. Mr. Calrk will return Tues day, but Mrs. Clark and two sons will remain for seleral weeks. The ice cream social at Hoskins last Saturday evening was well attended, with people from all over that neigh borhood and some from Independence Amity and Monmouth. 'Something near $75 was taken in. C. B. Smith our happy good natur ed second hand dealer on C street, was apprised Sunday that he was the proud grand-day, a aughter was b -rn to Arthur Smith and wife at their home at Raymond, Washington, on the 28th ult. Congratulations. Aubrey Bascue, who is stationed at San Diego, being one of Uncle Sam's navy boys, is home on a 26-day fur lough and will enjoy every minute of it visiting with his friends and par ents and other relatives. He likes the navy fine and is developing into a husky blue jackett Quality First us a lotto It applies especially to all lines of Groceries. The best of every thing is none too good for our 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, Bye 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. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Pay Cash and Save Money. J (HON COLLINS The semi-annual meeting of the directors of the Independence Nation al Bank was held Saturday and the regular semi-annual divident was de clared. The bank's condition is bet ter and continues to increase in popu larity with the patrons. William J. Kirkland, a resident of Albany for several years, died Fri day at his home in North Albany, be ing aged 64 years. He was a native of Missouri, but came to Oregon many and before moving to Al bany resided in Independence and Cor vallis. His aged father still survives him as well as two brothers, P. M. and A. P. Kirkland, who attended the fun eral, which occurred in Albany Sun day. He was a member of the lodge of Woodmen of the World.He is sur vived bv his widow and one son, Cur tis Kirkland, of Portland. 'Seid Back of Portland, was host at a Chinese function given at the Mult namah Hole! Saturday evening in honor of Chinese students from up and dowt. the Pacific Coast, Ss.n Francis co and Vancouver, B. C. Chinese f am ilies were represented, as well as a number of Portland Oriental homes. Dancing all the latest Occidental dan ces, the young folks occupied the tea o.nrrffm at the hotel, the rooms being decorated in the art of China. Most of Mr Back's guests were en route to their homes after spending a year at study in various colleges and schools throughout the Northwest. WANTED Family washing to be done at home. Will call for same. Prompt and best of work.Phone M 8312. CbeSoonerVou equip Your Rome With Electricity The sooner you will make it cosier, cheerier and more attractive. Modern electricians can wire your home quickly wtihout disturbing you and withouot leaving any litter for you to clean up. Electricity Increases the Value of Your Home The home wired for Electricity is a BETTER home. It is a MORE VALUABLE, home. Elec tric wiring makes old houses new. OREGON POWER CO.