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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
LARGEST PArEU IN VtttK COU55TT, ;Ccr; r frAT fold by .tfieBank BooK SALEM, OREGON. FOR THE GOOD OF Community and Customers ... - v.. . . HI fit. patrons such a service vnir riXT GET IX ACCOUNT- BY MAIL. -SEND YOUR TO OPEN AX MONEY IX is C W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, L. C. FITZGERALD, President. Vice-Pres Cashier Asst-Cashier rmm'l i..s -cj FARMFR.S STATE BANK Independence Ur HI Til -St a ta flk U1W JROj7 Smart Showing of. Shoes New Waists fit1 EN A imi" "'huivcs to the mnuWroitluny. JUd at the home of M, an M - 1 1 7. ,, n...M. I.Viduv niuht and jr"V- i: them a Joint hiulayrp rnvty J cream :mt a tnStimo was had by H U lato hour the crowd disced,, Al . i m-o iv,uher many , wishing iur. m ; more birthdays. , Mrs. Mollie Baldwin oiu Saturday for thrir homo ... ti,v were iuwnip.in- Wasn.uBvou. ied Hy Mrs. UaHiwin, m.. . - Itjn , .i.,,,,,l,f,.! ill Mrs. Martin Conger nnu Suver, for n months visit.. E, B. Gobat, wife and dauber, of Suver, visited Sunday at the l- Harmon mum.-. , n , 1). W. Niehells and family visit,.. . relatives Sunday at St. 1 mil. Mr. and Mrs frank " and Mrs. Geo. McUupnu the farmer's picnic at wi '' " urday and wasnecom."- ... - fiur lady students ot tne '-"'""; fnt Normal who visuei. ... - day at th8 McMinnville home Mr Arthur Hale transm-"-" 1 ,1a vs last ness in nrunnu Mw. John Ley is attains: the Col lege festivities m Corvallis this week, , .... thn M. Prather home. tne RUfMO , r- I An , ' n v II,-nmn. Mrs. E. J. An" ! derson and the Misses Doeh and IUu mon were shopping in Albany Tuts- dRMrs V W. Hatcher returned to her home in MeMinnvaie ' days visit with fnemis nee. Edpar Liehty and wife spent Pun davv,ith friends near Bucll. Oropon LiMinr Sun Hav with Mrs. rrather's brother in j Corvallis. . Roy Kinghton moved nis ia.m.j -Jefferson for the summer. He runs one of the larpe trucks that halls the i l f,. tVi nio-Viwav. gravel iui vv - ,r xr A,!,.,.ar.n left for Port- .urs. i. - . . . , land Saturday for a week's visit with relatives in the Kose enow. Miss Thelma Moe was called to Primeville lats week by the sad news of a cousin being killed, i p.iKKnna rpturned to Junij tion'City after a week's stay at the G. A. Wells home. H E. Prather and family, Mr. ana Mrs! Doc Black and MrsM. N. Pra- i-aA Rnlom Tuesday to see tner iiiuw'"" the airplanes on their way to Portland. 1 tt " lVrid'iv Tunc Kit I 1 U4J I ft ni i mi,' r i , III I 1 l.!.rV rri'Miln W l' 'll i lid Pn. Two lniiHUt'u uk" V 1 m ,r" , T uiVt-t Silk. Joivoy and Sertre Urefor W'. u iruul women, including an cxpressship vounr;! tHM-lv'a from one of fortnn,t NewYol nu! i ,v.s at most I'xtraorilnnry price coa- jjfil tti:i 11 InU nnil tk .,',1.1 in most instani-os were not more than pnCT. tu-U vah'. This enables us to place or. V V ',l : , hv- Kriclav .hme UUh the most attrae- ason. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Tn,,..'ul of marking t-ach Kurmcnt stiaratc at actual value, we have ileoide.l to arrant uum m r& groups t $16.50, $13.75, $24.75, $27.50 Group 1, $16.50 .lruinj: new Drr rimmed Sale Price Mescaline, TaiTeta Silk, Gabardi: t's, coat elTect, inllo and ki si (X) WL'.riil and $25.00 vab $1G5 r endless variety of Styles in Dainty Cotton, r.omWtVs. Crepe d Wash Silks, plain and exquisitely Novelties in wiiit and all popular MEW SHADES. From v,; satisfvine assort- n.onf pverv taste and nnna Tnnv be suited. vnTT'lL FIND THEM MOST MODERATELY PRICED. .. " v . - ,,J Group 5, $27.50 New Georgette dresses suitable for street and afternoon wem, m..... neatly triinnie.l with beads as inus- ...,.,-1 nls.1 Messaline and Serge Dresses, some trimmed with braid and I1 liuttotis. $:!l.0lt, S41.I") and WJ.atl Pre-scs Sale Price $27.50 Gruup 2, $18.75 Smart d.vss for street and afternoon wear j Jc-orm-tte. Messaline, Tricotine, Scrjro, Gatafc , ,r i c:n. t,.!mniu fw cininiv or eiauoruit nil I rill t'L.l oUr, iuiiuiiv.li i -.' , . anl. 1 . , .i.i a';,-,, sn.no. S27.00 and 52&j as ou tuuiu uv.-..v. . 1 iresses, nan i M ,,iiiiiii-o in iniMinT- Group 4, $24.75 i ,.t r.iifivfri'iiK urindp;- i luirnuiig new iiuw "' VV , Trie inrlit colors, aiso mt'.Minie, .h , ff),,l cite and TaHeta new loose panel and cpateffjj :M.G0, .$:ir.r,() and $37.50 dress, sale price JAh EDDY & CARBRAY THE STORE FOR NEW. THINGS '"C- You can depend JWl 1 ; on the uniorrn, ra&flfijSPlll high .standard oi li;f ili - 31 Red Crown gaso- t L line. Look for the .bZ5 1 Red Crown sign fJ-pyViX before you fill. jXOOWX I STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 '" uubi in rotM-.,,M miiw i 1 1 rmsfr- jvm INDEPDENCE residence property . . in;rm for sale or in a desiraoie n.-4-intiH nrnrarLV trade tor " 0re. 807 f Journal miliums, x StOR SALE One Bouser Gasoline pump and undergrounu . - 1JU F ,i V,arrniTl. See yy ill dcii v Melntosh. to lease a farm. Best Exnenenced m gen Ul , t. form mf and SIOCK.. 1V"S Schoonover, Route o, lem, Oregon. Trade your old Piano or urgan ioi a new Piano or Pianola. Moore & Walker. , FOR SALE slab woou, uw" .... t j tVK iifv at S4.50 per to any pa" x j - , . . .. ,i rnll . v niinnr , cord. Strictly casn. t-"- J. R. Cooper. 111 ? FOR SALE lU.uuu mo. x SbpIch and 8,000 No. 2. Address or phone E. Clemens Horst Company, Independence, Oregon HnwiTT COMMlSSiun w ivn x-, LANA OKtiijiUJN, aou i ..v. Will pay following prices on ship ments received up w aim muuuu June 12th Veal,75 to 120,top 20c; Veal 75 to 120 , io. Vool fair to eood, 18c; meaium, - Veal, heavy 12 to 18c; Hogs, 100 to 160, top 23 tO ZDtfsC; nuga, i-vv" heavy 20 to 23c. No commission, pruiiii'w i GOO J Ol7 15 cheaper than parts Oil -4. T - M&Vasatine of Quahty . i tnn,, on nlt.imRt.um Kusia wiucu against Roumania, and it will perhaps ."e have occasionally ' ' . known Ma to issue an ultimatum . - - j riMrrnn Po And she has nearly al- J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agent) maepenaenc, ed her point. WHY WORRY AB6UT vnv -nrtnn lunch on these- busv days when you can get a . . . . ,i . nit A r-G Mn!, ouick meal at tne mun. - , 1 1 n TVI street. Luncnes uum " until 2 p. m. and from .5 p. m. un- til 12 p. m. ct C'i i- tor yctir T1 , "A nnarf nf fill" anv better than no lubrication. But why not ask for ZcioV-'. and know that you arc gettir..' Correct Lubrication? Hy cxhaastiv. study ar.d actii" tests the Standard Oil O.v.p-r; Board of Lubrication 12-::.':( Las detenrined the cor sistency ot Zff--.ene maKe ot AuternobKe. iiieir itc- orrar.endatioris j; z available for yoi.i in the Zcru1'ne Correct Lu brication Charts. There h a sep arate chart tor each make of car. Zerolene is correctly refiner front selected California crude oil. It keeps its lubricating body at cylinder heat, holds compression, gives perfect protection, to tlx moving parts and derosits Ita-" carbon. It is the product of lb combined resources, experience and equipment of the Standdrd. Oil Company. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. At your dealer's or our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ! ji &aae tot each type ofer,t 7ne f " ' " f I I i I TrnTir inrnnmw i nn m n J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agent) Independence, Oregon I t i-- -. - .- '.; I i ACORHltT IUT1MIV.M1U" I.',' 2,1. B.BTT. yi ill ' I :f -?jbisi i iy i u i