Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 18, 1919, Image 4

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    LARGEST TAPER IN POLK COUNTy
THB. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE.
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the bot of aucrcw in their n,!
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SIXTY THOUSAND OF OUR
AMERICAN BOYS .
lie among the poppies of Flanders' F-Ms iii
France. Xo them only is the vr ovev, I hey
have paid the price in full. To countless otner tnou
ands of these boys returning home maimed and
broken the war will still go on; they will be paying the
price every day, during the remainder of their lives.
Can we who stayed at home carelessly and thought
lessly assume the "war is over" attitude until our bal
ance of account is paid until we have redeemed our
pledge to bear the final cost no matter what its amount ?
if
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is in liquidation of the debt for men and munitions we
amassed, and which brought about the end of the war
saving for every day it was shortened billions more in
money and thousands more in lives.
MEN and WOMEN of OREGON!
The imprint of fame upon the name of our fair state will turn to a stain of shame
if we do not meet the obligation this Victory Loan represents. You are face to
face with the real tesft of citizenship true Americanism. Let this tejft find you
measuring up one hundred per cent loyal..
The Parent Bond of Them All
of thn fpnv-
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Vai it
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The government bond is the Parent bond of all bonus. Dac
ernment bond are all the assets and all the resources that suv;
of all other bonds, all other securities, all other Investment?.
The government bond is a prior lien on lands, hmzr-, chattt
thine elss. and the bonds to be issued under th' nnv .f ti,,
erty Loan are the highest of the high in overainer.r bcir.ci. Thcv 'oritiii.t
a contract of the United States government. entoKid Into hv n-".;1;v,u Vot'
ui cuiigiesb, aim uieieioits a cuiitiict aim rnor aP'f' f"',!!1' ' r -"r ,i rf,,r,. tu
possessions oi onp nunoreti arm len ivir?--;n ATnorr.mr. p..r.T)l
entire resources developed and undeveloped; lhH :--
aDiiicy oi inese une nunarea ana len iunuon Lpf Ai'. 5v,, (r . f, ,. .
bill' ' ':'" ' u ': r " !;u
The Victory Liberty Loan Bonds will beat'
"With
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c- e rule oi
r -o- - .,... -t!,N w-a cr.mi;:n-e(. witn other
Jll V OLHiJUlj3 C40 IU k7Ll llg LIS, VUliakCl ai HUH ItU'Ci , fit
mre nn eruai.
Tlv one of 176 advertis,
eouslv in
behalf of the succe,
extents inserted m
every newspaper in the Stale of n r"
he success of the Victnrv r, l'n
we believe in this cause and are willin tnr ti
to the full extent of our power, 10 0:hltrte
MORRIS
u E-IHEK1DGE, Vice-I residont
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE PREMIER BOND HOl'.SK
HOPVILLK ITEMS.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Plant and
pfcfldran spvet Thtinday renln with
relatives in Buens Vista.
Harry Plant visited relatives here
and at Buena Vista the last weak.
Mr. and lira. &, L, Jrwell Sundayed
with her parants " at Independence,
Mr. and Mrs. Bertholtzer.
Nina and Helen Porterfleld visited
relatives at Independence Satorday
- at
'1lTllMlMi,)LW)IlrilW
evening.
Mrs. C. W. Carter viaite her niece
Mrs. Gilbert Stalling on Tuesday.
Tl Party given by the Ladea Ru-
ml Club ol Buena Vista on Ja,tThrs
Krs.G.WellMnhouorofMr. and
MrS- D- McQain who are moving
NtitrutlntiohH r uiulr
.... I....AH H. .11 . .
1m!h tlii'iilrt uini (!.. .. 1.. .1
" 111 UM ...,
tvire. He will tipper under th,
llce of the Sinitir , )(. kj
IH-nn Kauct'tt, of the Oregon A,
culturui Culoire, viitw 11.. ?
t-hool WwlncSiliiy nftrt,ooB .
upoke to th ntlldi t U Vmi,r-
fully upon the mil.Joet, "Thi p
Njy and jriil to fori,, hiKh
only to form them but to .triv.'.
rvarh thpm. lior thirty n,inut ..
wan to the pointful
t npnrmir H.went huk to hi, R
to iriBster thpm. "
I-ant Kridfiy nitfht the IIU tv
huildinu was the 8-.mi of t vefc
cHtinjr tinnnl rally. KveryomK1
ior. n ifw noum ir pM,,
jiKlifing from app.ni mures, they
ini'in.
.v.n in-iu 111 imp .usemWy n
iriiorKpcm'ti with atunts by the .
now. The first stunt mmuuM
trcmemhtus noiHO in the hnllwai,
hy tht freshmim nrul wnphomorn, t
th.y Burely did put on aomethirt ,
lenut the bride find . roi.tn did in til
noph ntunt. Next r.-.me the hit
the evening. It nun- wn wmete
h11 of u. The fr j-mt-rt made f
th.-ir nnmc, but they more thnitfi
r! their rmrt In the vilnge choir. T
audience did not" 11 predate the k
rnony that wn' rendord from t
R-roup of adei'ted ht, y ,
most competent lender, Rom im
en. The soprano, of oours, W
hrdrs they were Thelma Willy
and Kathleen fikinrx r. vrjti
would have (rne off damly, bat 5
Tnvenner tried to show them off r
turned on the spt hht wVchte
lister Skinner to lose her e'vn;-
threw the whole thin in the iM
After the profrrnm hud rten jrh
a number of the niudm' !H k
the kitchen and started theea'uh
to their happy hunt in? prouHyrk"
the rent enjoved the rm n"'Vb
er floor. After the envs w ?
the crowd dianemed Wo r" hi.
(rood time and hope to have am'i
one noon.
A very 'Kt-restinp tennis toarat
ment wna played between the e!
of the Hijrh School durinif the w-
beirinnintr April fith. The p
were played at the pulilic uh
Kroinda The winners of the differ
ent events are as follmvst:
Hoys ninfrlea Charlen fp'brs!
Senior.
Hoys doubles Pcf.oss EMi,
freshman, Dean Craven.
Mixed doiifdes rhnrlcs CAmi
Senior, Norma Cnlbreath
Girls sineles N'ornm Ca'bmq
Benior. 1
Girls (hiubles Wfhona Wood, Sfi
emorcH. Helen Jones.
The Senior das wm eot'vH
winners nnd awarded a P'ir?'
others were jriven blue riW'oni !
which were attached smnll
rackets henrinir the name of M
- - - ' - ' - r
event they had won.
Rheubnrb Pies, Saturday t
City Bakery.
Buy the Big Loaf-Liberty W
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mriAND,oflfGN 1
For Sale By
Gonkey &
Walker