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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AS OLD AS THE TOWN. Whfn n town irv 4U I - 1 1 w''n ' in town trv k 1 Craven, wns milium on ul f i 1 . . I 'oi l mnu r t this , l,n iilltiiiritndl. and wife are malt frwrids visit I" Portland this C. O. 8lj.P Bu, ,f ' ton day vacation. Ti,.. i..,. Ur. rinuHmor,, ,,.,!! Hun,, Hoijkln. and wh treated, u, 'a, , t'ihg ihukcn dinner. Mr. uml Mr j' II II O.M-, i v. . ... ., , itm Kou.1 meal-Prices reasonable. (-Iiiij Jrviim a 411 I II ."Ml Ihhi.li .... .11 . , ' , " w-'i w Newport to day when, tht;y will pc.ni tholr va-cation. and family Bnd Ming r 1 1 ! WHK in Portland, I'H. deni-irH ,: iii. t. .. 1 - . - P ' I ouimay ror Kmmat, Ki.llrt wjih m, KuirhoM i OAK tomom POINT t a Kri-UMi . , 1. I. ....I...... .tl !o Cvffi'y (,f Portland, In visit m mJ at MnU-m, which he nay i witlon. r2 to hum of ''k trchhinif machine I bo heard in thin neighborhood I these niorniriK. fl I - t 1 1 i Fluko I1 homo again after n h or more rusticating in the 4 ot Washington.' J . -t 1 1 1 .. ; fL Frances Futon i home again . 1 a . .: . ti-r (K-hi'ol at O. A. C. i f t , ': R. Wolfe amimpnnM ,b'y T. 4 !,pr)f driv to Portland Satur ,'rolurnintr Sunday cvfiiinK." f. II. A Cliilds and two duuRh Cliiiljs and lorthy, are en- i fiirtniht vim't t Newport, 1 tt- .-imy Claud liarriik nd liro rficturfii'l honif tho firnt of the I ufter two v.ct kM at tin- iprlnr, Imra A!.!' :.n!d and wife, of jjukve, wi n- over Sunday vlI riith their daughter, Mrs.Frank i or n JVVHIIV' f'CC"U'C(i of th Hirival Mt, ( wins, uurrljtht from """tran ana wife, ()f Vn -., ".-.iiwijjin, were iVr s- viHitori with Mr. Mo ''H;t ITKMS 0 MX Wl'hl 'j ij('.;i(;iy amp IWniU, of overm;ii. i'OU- vmi'lity rtMim rjurt'iitu Tlmre will lift kiifML.,,.. C I 11 Odmk at th Cntholie ckun h. erh Sunday ther.flor until fltler notice. !tol.rt Clark h taking in th,. ;Kjlt IhM wmk at Newport. 1I I.mh pro mined hh dad a finit ku-hh .f fiMh wnn ho returna. lr. RuHHttll hn rented the M,- MHttldon property, v Korn, on Mob. mouin Hlreet recently vacated Jamei liillard. wlf first lieeti reltirn of tlio Kpernl- John J'oiiald.ion and ed from Newport the week where they have injr their vacation. l)r. .Snapp came home Sunday to upend the day with hi- family north of town, leaving njrain Sunday even ing for the north. Wm. Dawett i'h lookinjf forward to a visit from hiw nioce of NVw York wlxi In makirifr the trip ,y uuto by way of San Fnui.-iVo, California. Mr. Nellie Ward, of Seattle, Waxli ! who has been makintr her inotlti.p ! i-wiint M'm. Charley I5rook, formerly of ,,ut ,11IW M(1()(,HtU) Ca), forma, wlio hn .: o nnowies ami M,, j,)0 KoKl.,.g hua gone to Monmouth- to vwtt her peoplo before returrrin,; to Califtr. niu. When in town try the Indepen rtonre Bakery and KeHtaura'nt for a Rood nieul-Prieea reasonable.. Mm. A. 0, Noblo of StxiW ha been the houHe gUeHt of Mrs. A. Wood, has returned home. MfH. J$,.)a Uowko,, Skidmore of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is now vliHn: Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Hugh Ropers and Miss Lo leU Rogers are in charge of the Cook's ear for tho Roger' threshing erew. The iirat of the hop pickers has betrun to arrive at Horst Company yards. Master Joe Stuart of McCov t viHilitifr his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrn. Lee Roberts. j Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Montgomery j and Mrs. John Underwood and Mas-! ter Jack Motored to Salem" Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ferguson mo-'' tored to the Tillamook heachea from ' Carabolde to Bar View last week. " Mrs. J. J. Williams has as her! house guest Miaa Madge C roves. The J)yer children who have been' Mrs. Lydia Wllxon a week or l(. vim'tinif Mrs, L. B. Kays fw the past' p Irene Kddy is at Newport Wk einblbing the oreun breej!- h expects to return the lat4 fct week, j t 1 . I'omeroy and wife, of Ktifrene, I Sunday with the latter' moth )frj, Ed Owens, making the trip iir uuto. ' day v.:-it, left today for her home. Attorney Fletcher is "crippling about" these mornings with a game foot, hut nays he is good for a hun dred yards in a foot race with any one. id Bewley and wife of Klamath I art in the city this week viajt tith their parent They will k here for Home time. x t j Frazier of Suver, was ISav me dental work done here WhI He hn the appearance pf te I "ntoit contended farmer." -I t T are ! Drcxler and better half iWln after feastinjr on aea J frwh air for the pat two Y H, ays he feela as though f gained 300 pounds. I 1 t t ' F- Irvine and Jamea Clark re lUMdny from a business trip fiiontta. They say that con 4 throughout their travels haa 1 appearance of prosperous anead, i t .. fa revival services began at yunmai Miasion Hall Wednea Come one and all and r oIi time P,;)P'l measage and fn of the coming: of Jesus. fy expounded by Rev. W. B. ; A!and, California. . WANTED. For planing mill I y and n'ght eight hour I; Apply or wit0 t0 CHAS. AULDWr, FOGGING COM f NEWIUJUO, OREGON. r; 1 1 1 I , kmna r Portland, landed r"J m an airplane the first : ,uln and !1S wnlldno- nnnaa Mrs. John Turner is snendinir n few days at Newport this week.She has lived here for nearly twenty years and this is her first visit to the coast. J. C. Krcamer and wife left Tues day morning for Silverton and other places. Mr. Kreamer is looking -up a location and may engage In busi ness for himself. Clint Moore was seen pesticating about the streets of Portland the first of the week. He says he went to escort 0. A. Kreamer about and show him the sights. Mrs. George Carbray and Miss Li it !p friends in the city a week's I "ur lw wetK8 mos; ae"Kni" I She is clerking in one of the"u,,y B"e """. a,,u i department stores In that city. Abe Henry, wile and two sons, are spending a week at the aeaanore cfty of Newport. Mrs. Henry has never saw the ocean waves and the sight of the mighty deep will be pn joyed by her. John Turner and wife, Sherman Bowman and wife of Lenox, Iowa, who are house guests at the Turner home, and Carmon Henry were Am- itv visitors Sunday, going in Mr. Henry's car. D. Ackerman was thrown against a telephone pole from his motorcycle Sunday evening in North Indepen denee and may lose one of his fingers as a result, as one was badly torn wtiifh rpron'rod several stitches to hold it ' in its proper position Ralph Cooley. one of the buyers of the Salem Woolen Mills Store, left Sunday for Chicago, New York and other eastern cities and nothing markets. He probably will reman in the market tho remainder or -i!,e moi. riiirchnaillir poods fol' the firm jvm j.w . ..... "i-ry e and his iroing assures the many p - trons of this store a full supply ot all kinds of men and boys clothir." i ...:,.i,,' nf the verv V o. saw Jum get , , he ncwest design. fl-Krv 1 t oniy guessing ns to f(y he h,h,l,i -t i 1 - . ' I it " iesignea nis po 1 7 mRrsVinll last, week, haa V B rrnA .... position as guard """fl t)enifa! tt. S ' Hilary. ue WaS tinnrei 4-Vii ftv . ,a,jj v ""j wmii fit? . ork much beter than ' t ,lB.rPtrk,p,irfha8ed a sett- 'u"ry trom which she in Feb; Om, 7Pkere and three Ut,e Of the. u f I0ir montiic, . ine ot.ho. f,,r ... 1 ""ow months and twen- of fabrics. It is very evident, tnru owing to present conditions, titer? is not an oversupply of clothing available for the coming season; but full arrangements for supplying this store are provided for. THE PALACE Main Street Open day and night we serve mpals and lunches at all hours Try the famous Mt. Hood Ice a 1 1 ntlAVl 11 Cream. Also naroer ouoy connection, in one. 1 . Po,,tland Monday aW . latest reports J5. Hewasop Atha ' 6 tsame trouble sev- "o not a com- FOUND Abstract of Title No. 4435 Lot 0 and E of Lot 8 Block C, Harri.sburg, Linn county, Oivson, bearing the name of Robert tin grnm, ,TIarrisbu)rg, Oregon. 1 ar ty claiming abstract must may reasonable reward and for adver tising same. Title has boon de posited with Independence Enter prise office for safe keeping. two months, have returned to their home in Portland. The Community Service Club met at the Allen Chase house with 1." in attendance. The hostesses were Mrs. R. C. DeArmond and Mrs. M. A. BlacL The afternoon was spent in sewing, after which those present adjourned to the dining room, where a most ref reshing and delicious lunch was served. During lunch Mr. Scott) sang a group of well chosen songs, which were enjoyed by everyone. Miss Loleta Rogers accompanied Mr. Scott on coronet.Later Miss Rogers ...... . I nH , .. . : .. t 1 1 ivnu in i iiiiercsiii paper ueiore wie i club. j Sanitary, comfortable and up-to- date is the Independence Bakery and Restaurant. For a meal you could find no better place' in town. Now open, Clare Walker, one of Uncle Sam'i navel men, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kennedy and son Alec of Dallas, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. De Armond. Master Alec remained for the week, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tracy of Portland and Mr. William Scott, of the Canadian Shipping Board whose home is also in Portland. Threshing in this neighborhood be ean at k. k. ueAirnona s iarm on Tuesday. lie reports fin excellerft yield. Mr. J. A. Wood has purchased a new one and one-half ton Republic truck. Mrs. L. B. Kays is erecting a ma chine shed largo enough to put ev ery piece of farm machinery under cover. This is surely a money sa ver. Wrhen in town try the Indepen- lUm-a Rakerv and Restaurant for a good meal Prices reasonable. . L. Pease is erecting a scratch pen for his hens. This is a money mak er as hens will not do well without olentv of exercise. The shortage of farm labor has been largely solved here by co-operation. We lundersiind there has been practically no outside labor used. There is somewhat of "a lull" as everyone is waiting for the thresh ing crew. , The loganberry season closed .at B. F. Wolf's last week after a month oi more picking. We understand the Hayden ranch occupied by Al Whitney, has been sold to Salem parties. 1 t t Sanitary, comfortable and up-to-date is the Independence Bakery and Restaurant. For a meai you couiu iind no better place in town. Now open. mm fa LOOK FOR THE FED BALL TRADE MAKr Fireartns Ammunition a W5 ' M The Fall .Demand for Fordson's is sweeping past the supply FORDS ON FARMING is here Here to SUy We warn you to place your order AT ONCE. We are just advised by the Fordson Company of two thing$- . ." . - 'rjMimznn FIRST: Our maximum allotment of Fordson' for this fall de liveries is only about two-thirds of what we asked. SECOND: We will receive Fordson's only to fill SIGNED ORDERS WE TELL YOU PLAINLY: Some are going to be disappointed ORDER NOW. -PLACE YOUR Iii i ? - .Ny-' "afr , : : m -1 - - ji . 1 1- ymnfflnra n m nv --nllill liiiiiiiiif mwmw rum m w ti i i j 'II in 1 In . if M l . ii mil i miu ii i I HIHIII A Wise " ...... Simvestmesjit! New Goods, New Designs But Still BISHOP'S QUALITY. , . . .'., .- - MEN demand that a garment should hold it's shape for business or sport during he life of the gar. ment. THE thousands of pleased patrons buying clothes, of BISHOP'S talk louder, than words "They al wajjs come back." Bishop's suits are bought with Quality, Service and Style, tailored into them. It costs no more, but every one can secure this desired combination of vir tues in a suit at Bishop's. Eaen suit has to stand the "ACID TEST OF WORTH" We received a shipment of suits on Wednesday, every suit was personally inspected by BISHOP himself. Part were rejected and sent back They did not reach the standard set and it is impos sible to secure suits at this time in the quantity need ed. s . GRAY, BLUE, BROWN and GREEN, in the latest stripe and slashed pockets, belts and those without Our stocks are still complete, in the desired waist line models for young men who demand that snap py, clean cut appearance of the athlete. $35.00 TO $50.00 ' EVENTUALLY EVERY FAMILY IN POLK AND MARION COUNTIES A PATRON. Salem Woolen Mills Store