THE LMDEPEMBENGB ENTERPRISE
LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNTS?
LOCAL
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(M.fUir.l y Mr-
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lliarrkk 'u '" U Snl.-m SJt
L hi Iru'V" Attorney
rating ir..m t --
.fr Peneuf. former pa.itor of
Isholic church. 1.1 now eonllryl
Vmrittt lfo jitnl and tny
I to umi.TK another operation.
Ith hns nut improve! much
hit otner ' fii"" "
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j),,rt!,n-k, of Salem, will conduct
Lnext Sunday morning at Uff
f, urir'l to turn out, The In-
,nt mil I'iilnst Miionit wTI
. in ihwxvt t S:ilim, Fsith-
L,.af, former r-Ktor, having h'ti
L( (ilfiPWhcIT.
Ml the Orvll!,. lftw r,.,)In lou
, Ml Kienmer, j.r i f, I f Ul
Ashland school,,. ,,,. ,, Uh,
Of the week nn.l uill ,,.,, u 1VjlU.(.
J,'0' " "f l,, r Vn"ll"r' with thu hoti,,
Ht'V. W., is. ;;,,,,., of M),Miri()
vile ulli bold r,r,M, ,,, ,:,,
rnurrn t uiln H j ii,
'lie public nri iCiiriha.'l
fond 1 )( jii-I ic.i.
Mn, Clydo Willie tftklng ,
' Hiw .Show thin w.k.
To Jut,,, hriilo ,,.,. fur with
''h chilly U-mpaturo.
( (! ' J-ou r ..,. il... FmUm Woolen Mills
I ft y Hti! rniiticy av-
Hill.
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II. A. Chit.!
let Eliwt''!'-n,
v,trf unJ littk
f f'rfRtin, lowit.
hrt M-fi'!iv mt-rninu on
liii, m'ltlit'r, H. A. Chil1 t
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I in t the h'ii! of lh' Cri-Mon
I'o'pitnl nm! nt on? tltm wm
id. phvslcliin (-f tho lllinom
j Eye an-1 E"f Infirmnry. Il ,
a month vnnitlon nml will ,
here wvcral wwkn, nlurntnc j
i Mitem h-mt ty way of th
p an route I
Mr, I,itt.i.. n.,;,,,v.M, lut, Ua,
MtllO.!iH fl-lirr), I , ,. .. ,
June 20, nt 8 .Al,i ..nilM!.r, t '
Cl-lltl,
lni'iM.nl-nr.j j,,.,,, i ),,! rU-i
vit'W -f tlm lur,,!,,,,,,! whirl: f)lt.-..-l
tliwtlyi i-imt of the -it,- TuiH.li,v
nwrnirnf''i.rir.ui, tq P.-rU.ini I-'.-ur
of th .lnn..!i iyni, n-lalivWy rlono
toother, mi.l. hciiafiful
Tomorrow in FIhr Day i,,,, t),P
tli- rf thn !Mi..f ('-,, lllV(f ,,!.,.
tW t cntt-Hnin the (i. R, ,oy,
nml mombi-rn r.f t.ir f,i!i(,Hi (IH
wull iim n.fow Invitcl trucH'n nt heir
Imll. Ir- iti-iim iin-1 ri.ki- u-Ili i,
Hi-rvml.
W'u hiivi- nintnutci wUh Kh.-n..;in
Chiy A ('ompnny U hari-llf their linn,
of rinnm nml rinnoltirt. We w'll .c
nhln to kcII ymi miv style of the fol-'
liiwinir iiiHtmnnuiia: Htoinway, We-1
her, Sun k, A. 15. Outsc, Kr.ikiiuer. '
Eftey. Kurtzmtirm, Kini-rn, Strfmd !
nml Alilrh'h. M.k & Wulkcr, Gm-Il-t
Home Furtiihh-rst.
J)r, Iutittmon r-turm -! bonto this
W'trk from n U-n dayn viit to Hiituh
Col urn hi a with hi sinter-It-- left there
unvern! dnvn UMincr th.it he hm! nlnn
ni'ti tnvinir to the "threatens! Ktriko
nml tie-up of th rnilrnml.i. H pnys
tlmt the Inbor tituntiiri in that coun
try i nericm itul nil foreign trnffic
in f-rnrtintlly nt (rnii?till.
ATTENTION Vim-KANS
Art enrni'it Jifipinl in ma-lc to nil
vi'trnnn of th VVorhN war to np
pcr in uniform nnd to take part in
the military pant-h- m July 4th. All
r-frph mrnti ml cntertniimientH will
ho furnished froc of rhnrco to mon
In thoir uniform Conn? out nnd Rive
the homo folks nn opportunity to
nhow their appreciation.
II. M. CAMPHKLL,
Chtiirmnn of Military Si-riion lth of
July parndo.
f nn ville. was
Kikh o h.T friend. M.H. Kllon Da
.:i T- ;tny f lhi Week.
1 ' ' ''" i.!l- ol, .'.,. yj,it'(, e-luenUon
', ' ' "'' '""'I'-'t'l "i tlu modni Hiiilor.
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1 In getting your Boy Fall Suit, we
know of nothing better than one of
liinhop'n Fabrics at the Salem Wool
en Mills Store.
Lieutenant Half 'Floyd and Mi
Ora Fcnton were recently married at
Corvallis end Hailed this week for the
I'billiphifl Ilund when? Mr. Floyd will
hf ntntiorifd.
M'ks Julia Shaffer, of Monmouth,;
pitRHed awiiy Monday after a very ;
short illnesM. Undertaker' Hnkle !
took the body to, Portland Tuesday !
moniing for burial. j
" omii ami nil pntriotrc
."I'-uieidi'ii to diKplay
ln .
f'IrM. K. k. jvd.lock, of Seattle,
W- hin.r',,,1, t;i.; (..,.n n ih1 t.ity thi8
w,""k "ki!tr attr her property and
vihitiiiR with o'd fricndH.
Attorney Claud llarrick, who un
'lci'.v.:nt hi. operation at the Salem
H'-? tt.'d iant week, j.s said to he do
intr nie.'ly nd iiop H to be home again
v-iHi. lifiio next week.
The liulependtnce Realty Company
report, the t-nln 0f tH. H. J.'Uowu pro
perty on F. street to C. J. Taylor of
Vrirn county. Mr. Taylor will
move burn next spring.
Mrs. NaU; Withers and children.who
him 1-t on visitlnir her Bister and other
relatives, departed Wednesday for
her homo in California after several
week rmvt delightfully apent.
Th Civic Club met at the home of
Mrs. Sherniiin Hayes Wednesday af
ternoon, at which time officers for
the ensuing year were chosen. Mrs.
Kiker teiniy aain re-elected as,the
chairrnmi of the club. The hostesses
wer' Mrs. Sherman Hnyes, Mrs. Jas.
Robbie, Mm, Oliver Smith, Mrs. A. L.
Thomas, Mrs. Taylor Jones and Mrs.
Frank Smith.
Mr Call, the barber, well known in
Independence, and who last Christmas
shot and killed a fellow harbor in
Portland in presence of his little son,
him been committed recently to the
insane asylum at Salem and is said
to be a dnnjfernuB criminal. He was
tried in Multnomnh county and sen
tenced to life imprisonment in the
state penitentiary, but .lately he he
came so dangerous that he had to be
locked up. in the criminal ward of
the insane.
1
Sam Irvine made a business trip
to Portland Tuesday.
Frank Hilkie was a pasenger to
Portland Tuesday morning on busi
ness' and pleasure,
Mrs. II. A. Childs, her son Dr. II.
A. Childs arid wife, of Creston, Iowa,
nnd daughter Gladys and grandson
Jlorace Clark, drove to Corvallig on
Tuesday to attend the commencement
exercises at 0. A, C. Miss porothy
Childs is among the graduates this
year.
John Friggles, at one time a "cop'
in this city, but who is now working
in the logging camps, was in town th
first of the week for a few days, tak-
ing in the " sights and "smelling his
old tracts" when on duty as a police
man. In the Armenian drive Independence
still lacks several dollars to meetng
its quoto. All on the committee.with
tne exception of two, made solicita
tions from house to house in their re
spective districts assigned, and did
fairly well, the south section was not
canvassed,
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Buy Your Fordson Tractor Now j
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THE FORDSON AT THIS MOMENT IS FAR BEHIND IN PRODUCTION.
There will be thousands made between now and fall, but not enough for the
BIG FALL DEMAND,
Make sure of getting youf' Fordson. Order it now, Start it to work for you
right away. There" are sufficient draw-bar and belt jobs on your farm to be
done between now and fall to keep the Fordson busy earning money for you,
throughout the summer. And when fall comes, you will have your Fordson
ready for the first fall job. You will be familiar with its operation, so that you
will get 100 results throughout the year. . ,
-ASK
McLEAN & BARNARD
. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
FORD CARS, PARTS AND TRUCKS.
FORDSON FARM IMPLEMENTS
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All the convenienc
without the
dirt of coal
of gas
ist and
wood
Company's kero
nt and economi
ndle. vill cook in com
roasts, toasts
ich of a match,
no unnecessary
steady heat on
cool and com-
Pearl Oil, the Standard
' Bene, is one of the most cor
cal fuels you can use. fcasj
With a good oil cookstovc
fort all year 'round. Bakes, 1
economically. Lights at tl
No waiting for fires to conic
work, no waste. Concentre ,
the cookingleaving the kit.
fortable, , ,
Pearl Oil is refined and re-rr
process which removes tie imp
burning. , t b; deaiers every-
Cafl ?t ift'e samV igh-quafity kerosene as
where. It is tue saim. t, Th 1S a
the Pearl Oil sold m 'n ame -Pearl
saving by buying in bulk. Order by nan
iL We rccoramnd New Perfection
sna run"
d by ottr special
ties. It is clean
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HEAT AND LIGHT
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Poimts .
You've heard about the fourteen points; here are some of ours, we
have many mor6 reasoTis for coming to us ;l
1 Values The most that is possible ' ,
2 Variety All of the season's best.
S Virgin Wool For long service and wear. '
4 Hart, Schaffner &Marx also Bishop's Ready Tailored "Suits.
5 Guarantee Bishop guarantees all his goods. .
6 Personal service. ' . ,
7 Prompt service.
8 The best n fiirnishng goods.
, 9 Quality Only the best. ' . .
10 Perfect Satisfaction.
11 Always first with tile newest. ' , ' : ,
12 The style center. ' ' , - :
13 Each salesman an expert in hs line. ,
14 .Where all merchandise is kept clean.
Our waist-seams are popular because they
are form tracing; the drape o fthe coat-skirt;
the stitching at the waist line ; deep center
vent There are many more reasons. The
main one is "Quality" meaning "Virgin
Wool' That' means direct from the sheep
to your suit. , ;v - - - ,
'This store is for women as well as men."
men." -Some women feel that they are a lit
' tie out of place in a men's store. ; We do not
want them to feel that way "about us. Men
depend on the judgment of women for style
and quality. They should. -Women are
keener about siich tMngsi That's why we
like them to come in.
EVENTUALLY EVERY FAMILY IN POLK,AND MARION COUNTIES A
PATRON. I
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standard"lw1 Salem Woolen Mills Store
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