Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 27, 1919, Image 4

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    THt INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. jj!?T PAgJOLK
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fold by.tfie Bank Book
Aceounts by Mail
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ONE Does'nt have to make a special trip to
Independence in order to utilize the good ser
vices of the Farmers State Bank. All he,hns
to do is to writ us for information about
opening: an account BY MAIL. Then he can
make his subsequent deposits or withdrawals
in the same way.
THE ONLY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FOR
MAN Y MILES IX EVERY DIRECTION
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C. W. IRVINE,
5 J. B. PARKER,
5 C. G. IRVINE,
L. C. FITZGERALD,
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President.
Viee-Pres
Cashier
Asst-Cashier
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FARMERS
STATE BANK.
Independence
Oregon
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fl Sturdy S nop
Smart Showing of. Shoes
MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S NOTA
BLE FOR THEIR PERFECTION OF FIT AND
GRACE OF LINE ARE THE NEW PUMPS, and
OXFORDS. WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY
THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES FROM AM
ERICA'S FOREMOST SHOE MAKERS.
New Waists
An endless variety . of
Styles in Dainty Cotton,
Geprgett's, Crepe die
Chines and Wash Silks,
plain and exquisitely
Tijimmed Novelties in
White and all popular
NEW SHADES. From
this satisfying assort
ment every taste and
purse may be suited.
YOU'LL FIND THEM
MOST MODERATELY
PRICED. ..
EDDY & CARBRAY
THE STORE FOR NEW THINGS
THE ORIGINAL DRAG SAW MACHINE
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If you have wood to cut or wish to operate light machinery around
the farm you need one of these machines.
Ask your dealer for information or write the
VAUGHN MOTOR WORKS, Inc.
475 East Main St . ix.-i.-j .
vi bxaim, vregon.
Races in Independence the ilh.Of
course you ar,e cominjr.
The treasury department h;is been
urged to coin a half-cent piece. If
the petitioners can point to anything
that can be bought for a half -cent
i now-a-days, the treasury will proha
I My give their request some consid
eration. ' Lieutenant Frank 1!. Keelan of this
, city and Miss Mable Struhan of IVrt-
i land, were united in marriage in the
Clerk's office at Pallas lust Thurs
day evening. Lieutenant Keelan is
a hustling young business man of Mils
city, b.;iii: !bo representative of the
Ovorlard i . r with hividnnat-i :. s in
tho old En'c i prise bui!d:r.n. .Miss A
ciranan is ( romnieitt younsj- ."n,.!
tejiclier 'H' las'' been tea b i i in
P.rtlar.d t-i- i tr.nntier of .;
j e presume tnere neves was a
j newspaper in any locality that gave
all the loeal happenings. It is often
i that someone conies or goes that the
reporter does not see. It happens
J that the family is missed several
I times. They get the impression that
j the editor dors not care to mention
,'them. This is a mistake. In most
j country huvns the local work is the
1 hardest work connected with a news
( paper. A man may be a good e!i
; torial writer, but a fat failure in the
loeal work, and vice versa. Editorial
material is obtained by study, by
reading newspapers, sometimes
using ' scisors. Persons and local
: happenings can't be read and din
ned from other n
;ful.xjt takes physical as well ns
mental exertion to get out four or
six columns of local news in a town
of this size. Most people take a lo
cal paper to get the local hannenines
! Pon't be afraid to tell the editor or
(reporter that you have friends vi
siting you. There are lots of people
who are interested in your friends.
You owe it as a duty to them to let
your friends know pf their doings.
Perhaps you think the rrarer shows
Ipartility, but just see if the paper
j does'nt tTeat you right if you give it
a chance.
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BUENA VISTA NEWS
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J. Bohnne and family moved from
here near Indenendpnce TT ,i-;,
the W. S. McClain tnipV ,,:i.
niiv, iu 1 XZ.
M. V. Prather visited several ilav.
last week with his daughter in Tilla
mook county, who accompanied him
home for an extended visit.
Mesdames G. E. Harman. N r
Anderson and Carrie Tann were
shopping m Albany Thursday.
W. R. Carroll who recently pur
chased the Robt. Simmons property
is in Srmffio,.! n ,
... v..v.., uicguu visiting rela
tives and friends before locating Wo I
permanently . I
D. W. Nickels and family Sunday- J
ed with relatives in McMi
Orville G.. Wells, who hfl
Camp Mead for nearly a year, arriv
ed Monday at the home of hifl nnf.
ents Mr and Mrs. G. A. Wells. Or
ville had his oversea' equipment and
had not the armistice been signed, he
would of soon been in France.
Cecil and Teddy Steele who Is em
ployed at the Capital Citv f
Salem, was a week-end viaifnr rUt,
their sister Mrs. N. C. AmWonn
Perry and Marion
chased the C. P. Wells farm last
year, is doing some remodPi.ln.
ie piace as well as painting and
papering. Now girls don't all .milu
at once.
The S. S. picnic held at tbp Vi.
rich ranch last Saturday was P,.
plete success Through the ur.,U
nes of Major Rose the large mssaur
ant was used and the tables groaned
with good things to eat. A large
crowd was in attendance and some
races and difficult stunts was pulled
of which made the day pass all too
quick lor both old and young.
Martin Conger and family of Su-
ver were calling on relatives here
Sunday.
E. B. Gobat, Mrs Gohat and daugh
ter and Miss Blanche Harman re
turned Monday from a ten days trip
in Southern Oregon. Many places
of interest was visited and a rlnlio-U.
ful trip was had by all.
J. R. Loy and family attended the
cattle sale of Ed Carey's near Lay.
fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale were
in Salem this week attends ti,
wedding of Mrs. Hale's sister.
Preaching Sunday at tho Mofiit,,
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cnurcn bunday by a verv nMo f,n,
er from the Willamette
of Salem. A cordial welcome fs ex
tended to all.
Edgar LIchty and wife left
nesday for Newburer where tW rm-n
be joined by R. M. Caldwell fa
mily who will spend several
sight-seeing on the ColurnM TT?-
way and the Mt. Hood route, as well
as the metropolis citv. matin o- tf.a
(OU WhlU Corner)
Salena Greatest VVomcn'i Apparel Store
OH
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Sale
Betinninr M0n
ay, June 23rd
We'll place on Special Sale ,() do.'.i-n In a -ni la u 1
that will save money. tur New Y.-rk ' .;in;,
unusual offer in the bious maiket, lu'ticc tin- t f 1
selection.
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in' rcmarka!
(Jpoh pHv hih! Voile U m:. i, tt p.tc,
iilert, bintciind tn" ink,. tmIIKt uf t
Values urmiiK'l 111 KtX Kl.nq.N for yoat
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White Swiss and O.vatniie
Waists, made with Pink and
Blue Voile collars, in a complete
assortment of sizes, as an in
stance of the big values offered
we've marked this lot special t'Se
t.b'OlT NO. ."(,
WAISTS M.7.".
Spti'ii . i ill ,'howinj' of ii-w ()i .in
die, Vile and Cat Mi Wmim.'-.,
principally t.uiorp.i :i; h.I.mvi
th in in all i-i.en, . lotto, 1 an 1
ke.l ,le
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WAISTS .u:,
Clepe do ("hiiie and liwg,,,, j
WiiiKt. j.rincipally while, rrw,, '
i.rd dish, nil new nrlcl, tmtipjl.
lTel n nd hrni muclicil ik'th-it, '
Uiire or V dhapid r.e.-k nrj f
nome m Russian V,U,u-
GROUP
2 VOILE
$1.30
WISTS
pelal ,.;.-, special jjjj
nU(LT NO. ? GEOHCETTE
WAISTS $575
(,i:on , i ORGANDIE
WAISTS SI.'O
Excellent group of fine white
Voile Waists, some in hemstit
ched effects, principally V shap
ed neck, all sizes, tailored effects
equal to $2.00 values on sale
Monday jir)0
An excellent group of fine Or
gandie ami Hastiste Waists, neat
ly frilled and tucked, oine are
lace trimmed, hem st itching nn.l
pretty pearl buttons are used ef
fectively Sale price $250
Beuut;ful group of G-orpelU
Wllst. Whit. fliab
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no went colorn, nw.ly t.iilorwf
Htyia, and some are i!k
ere!, principally rourj tifck
style
Special for this , ,,ilT5
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A Triumph of
. Toughness
And yet the 'Royal Cord' no
sesses amazing buoyancy and life
That's the secret of this famous
tire's success.
Hardihood that means mflnv
extra miles, combined xvith the
luxury of easier riding.
Let US nut T
car. They are the utmost :,
ment-the finest tires i th8 ,or!'d.
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'Royal Cord'
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StfTires
oof Tir. miimAl 'wi
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we know IT-:. j c. . -
That's why we stll them.
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Machine Shop
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