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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
AS OLD AS THE TOWN. THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE i II. A. ChlM ami linn rrVinw rnCAL Hum Cox wan In week on business. Itt Mix ll'"' ,'ul1'1: f " ' .. hi niuiu-h noutti i Mildred PllWetl Will Bttflnrf rolloge Mt Mt. Angel thin yenr, Mm, William McKlimey mid duutch !r Alili, ift, t'xlny fur HeittUe, Mr. MrKlnney will yit from there to Jii-tivt'i4, Colorado, to iniiliu h'l-r iIuiikH ter 11 vlult of ncvcnil weeks. The 17th Annual Convention of the f I'liitluim, trini- Vcdo 1111(1 Hpi'tlt L iVhiU'i""1' hi, brnra kh ' . M. J. S IT. Itohnnon hud ! I,... I In. If lIllllL'll- j'Tt - I , Uenkl7'l.-ft Tin-day f- Tort f l ,ttcnl tl.r-f 1iiy l flhe t'nl-rtuk.-r Ahho. lation. I .Jm". Alnin Korb, Mr. nnd 1 and children of I . visitors at the 'pft) i"""V r A. Child mill flnmrhn Dorothy and Carman Henry were Albany visitors Thursday afternoon. . f x Mm. Knter Stephens of Prlnville, and Minn CuniUw Mills of Seattle, Washington, were here for a week end viKit wit,, Min Milln. The ineet- iiK of theso Indies proved a most nippy one, an it was tho firBt time In drtiM-n yeaiH that they have, been or met together, . .. i Rural rnricru Anmtriaiion of On-rn I Early thin morning tho store and met III annual rHlon at (lie Ihh ' ).ul ln-r shop on the Wijrrh h runcho Tliealn n Monday for one ilny ev j whh entirely denlroyed hy fire to hlon. l'renidmit A. O. Sturm of Le-j gethcr with all its contents. The tmnon cntli-d tlm convention to order j Ktwe wan managed and owned by I li meet hitf waH held I nitorn were; well pleaHed with their ! the Ions reception (riven them here. t t 1 meet i tig waH one of the largest ' Rose & Plant and an we go to press, In n riumher of yearn nml the vl-1 we are unable to learn the extent of -I t 'uf Iouiu V. voi.Gul. T I t ..:... it..hl and non Ijiuren t, w am" I l. ...... Ui.tw nu LAtmn, reinrneo j ,r,Ti'k'K vi a wan ner purcmn ,j Mm. !.ui ! voni.oi. t t I into tho Mm. .. riv t in nml ol me ween. u.u exi.erln to leave nnoui Neville Kldridtre. KcrseV Eldridire. Tho homo of Attorney nml Mm. ft, Juinen Garher and B. It. Wolf drove F. Kwoi wan entered by a burglar i I" Oregon City thin week to attend ilurlnir Sunday tiUrhl and nfter ya- meeting of the Multnomah Lodge Ins; through all the rioini of tho j N- 1 in that city. They were joined houne, Kucceeded in K'Uinir away 'here by Dr. Iunnmorc and before! with only about $1.50 belonednir to j leaving called on W. B, P.rown and tVn.ii- ilttiitrhter Tieimlo. Thn Intnid. I wife, former residents of thin citv. it entered Mr. and Mr. Swope'n ! The Multnomah Lv,dj,'c at Orejjon City Hleepiiijr room nml went throueh his ! one r th(! ol(lcst Masonic lodges clothing, nml later Minn Bench) wad awakened by n nolno and went to In- ventlKMU'. Upon entering ?he Hltttni? I room it ho obiierved a shadow, and Im- niediattdy pU'hed the electric light button, and their stood in one corner In tho room a man crouched low to tho floor. She irnve the alarm and in tho state. -tH v law , . lrlb f"r Portland t mk nerj jjr Swope came runhing to the room r.e their thin winter -t t t of it the recent npeclnl iicnooi tin- has declined to accept tho .itjon kndere.l. Thin leave hut wmber on the hoard, . 1 t t .1 . ft A .. If Floyd nd wife, who nevernl t. . ... i... fr rh limine i- inli exi ting to be ntniloni mere '.finitely, are preparing: to return th itaten. when ho export to te uiUrnl out of the netvlce and live bit prune farm near Vancouver, ihinjfton. -t t : Jumu v;jd .notdiuouj, 'Headache Kemovet pro ur. WnUh for dato of next vl- but tho burglar had made hid get-a way through a window. Nearly ev ery drawer In the Iiouhp was ransack ed and Mr. Swope is much surprised that tho Intruder paraded about with out awaking one of the family aoon- An elderly gentleman by the name of Lewis Faulkner rctdding at Cor-j vallis, and employed at the D. Mc-I Carthy hop ranch, was run over by j an auto in Kant Independence Wed- nenday afternoon and quite badly in-: jured. lie ws taken o is home and , there taken to the hospital. The ac- j cident was unavoidable we are in-, formed. -T -t t t -ttt l(ond Most any man ran he an editor, durlntr hop picking, says a town knock er. So we turned the job over to a jrradunte of a country school while yo U'dior made the rounds of the town with the city marshall to loo for tho remning of a woman said to have been murdered near the S. P. depot During our absence the lady in charge of tho local news wrote such atuff a this, which escaped the proof reader: Mrs. Jones of Cactus Creek let a can opener slip last week and cut heraclf In the pantry. A mischievous lad of Piketown threw a stone and cut Mr. Pike m tho alley last week. .Tn Doe climbed on the roof of his in.f wwlc look nir for a leaK t Uiu Gladys Child entertained on (otidiT morning with a breakfast i pre-nuptial affair in honor of her iitr Mini Dorothy Uiiiaa. ine wnter piece waa mado up of 1 . . .. .trkini. himself on the back I nk roses, swe-t pe n1 oany , . irtith and a miniaturo brido and y,'9 Harold Green was escorting IroomDalnly favor ancl place carJa jgjj yiolet Wise from the church Jitforatfd the Individual placea.Mias . . , e JJatVirday nie;ht a savage n ...ii.ii . social - . . r!mn 'ii f ill Uke - ' aoctal lasi ; v Porterdeld, whose wedding do attacke(J them arid bit Mr. preen . 1 tkl. mnnl I . .......jmc Bmc i.iiiio mm n nubile square. h i piest. Other jrucsta were.the i gftIan Trimmer of Running Creek jjXiwi Irene Eddy, Dorothy Fitch- j wag playin)j with a cat Friday, when Jtrd, Frances Eaton, Lucille Craven, Jt scrltfnC(j him on the veranda, jlitiiii Swope, Lavilla Cooper, Freida Frank, while harnessing a bron Campbell, of Salem, and Mrs. Annn . . ggt'urday, waa kicked just south of his com crib. iNewton Fisher. PUB UC - SALE Tuesday, September 9th A wedding of interest iH that Of Marjorio I. Woods and William Be vens, the groom being a graduade of the Capital Business College and well known in Salem. Concerning the wedding which took place last Sun day the Evening Telegram says: i "Miss Marjorie I. Woods became the bride of William Revcns at a pret ty ceremony Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ixda Brock on Sandy boulevard, Rev. D. Lester Fields, pas tor Rose City Park Methodist church officiated. The bride wore a smart gown of goergette: crepo with bre telles of ribbon. After the ceremony the company motored to the Crown Point chalet, on the Columbia river hiehwav where a five course dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bevens j will be at home at 675 East Seventy ( first Btreet North. "Those present at the ceremony were Dr. Guy A. Woods, brother of the bride, and family; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Woods, parents of the bride, Mrs. Lela Brock, and Miss Ethel Woods, sisters of the bride; William Brown and family and Rev. and Mrs D. Lester Fields. , "The bride is a graduate of the v,:k odnAt a Boise. Idaho, and at- i tended the Albion State Normal, Idaho. She has taught in the public schools for several years. "The bridegroom is a graduade of the Buena Vista high school and of the Capital Business College of Sa lem. He is the proprietor of the gar age at 840 Sandy boulevard. tt: TO JEACH EUROPE ABOUT KIDDIES i. t p. Minch farm on the Liberty and Independence Road, 7 miles southwest ox a ;ipn east of Indepen- ,,,nee. 3 miles west of Liberty the following described proper ty will be sold at auction. u 1 nair Shetland LIVE STOCK-IIorses-1 pair of 3-yr old colts, t Ponies, 1 black mare, 1 2-yr old gelding, 1 bay mare, 1 black brown horse, 1 aorrell horses-all E00d worK COWS-4 milch cows, 4 dry cows, 3 heifers, 6 calves. HOGS 2 sows, 1 boar, 14 head of goats. M-normick mower, FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Champion binacx, j Disc Platform scale, 1 McCormick rake, 1 Corrugaw." 2 Nq 50 Harow, 1 3-section Dray harrow, 1 Spring chilled plow, 1 14-inch plows, x Scrapor, i 2-horse it Vjr harrow, 1 Spring ni: l,.,o 1 fi-illl "over i;nuied plows, '& 14-incn piuv., - - Scrapor, 1 Z-norso Side Hill Disc Pow, 1 Double Disc plow, 1 ern J Jn cultivator, 1 Tiger grain drill, 1 Success Manure Mitchell r " j pouble Wa- seated hack, 1 Road Cart, l heavy Mlsa Juna C Uthrop of Children s Bureau of the Do par. nu-n. of Labor bf f ? wonderful showing In child gerrailon aod welfare, h?r appointment by Pr-W 1912 that she baa been aaked r the Cecbo-81ovak Trnlnen" visit Europe and tell them Dw to do It BUB ARISTA nT a" m mm . I . H& m V til N.V- h' r - Has In Every State of the Union The Fall Demand for Fordson's Swept Far Past the Supply. Word has come from the factory that Fordsons will go only to those sections forwarding signed orders, m .. . , . - . , . Oregon's Pordsons Will Not Come j Unless Signed Orders Go After Them j WE ARE DOING OUR SHARE THE FACTORY IS TdmpM DaHy of FORDSON ORDERS RECEIVED We Cannot Get our Allotment UNLLSS WEACTATONCE. fe . - Plenty of Sections are after our Portion YOU KNOW THE FORDSON AND FORDSON ECONOMY. YOU KNOW THE FORDSON'S EFFICIENCY AND ITS ENDURANCE. YOU KNOW THE FORDSON COMPANY. AND ITS iNSISTANCE THAT PARTS AND REPAIR SERVICE BE WITHIN YOUR EASY REACH. THROUGOUT OREGON HUNDERDS ARE ORDERING THEIR FORDSONS NOW. J TTiinlr and Act at Once Some "Will I be Disappointed It Need Net, he You j GLADLY WILL WE GIVE YOU FULL DETAILS I . McLean & Barnard, Props. ,; j I I " Independence, Oregon. I gathered at the home of Grandma McClain Sunday and a most enjoy able time was had by all. M. N. Prather and wife, Clare and Mabel Prather, returned Thursday from a week's stay at Cascadia. Wayne Moe is another one of Buena Vista enterprising young men who has shown ability in the U. S. navy bpen chosen quartermaster- Ctiiia - sargeant op the U. S. S. Wuesteraye Wayne has been in the navy two years and writes that ne lines to wnrlf for Uncle Sam. irvrw. Mob of McMinnville, was an over Sunday visitor with home folks. Alma and Clifford Well motored to Eugene Sunday and spent the day with friends. Prof, and Mrs. W. I. Reynolds have for there house guest their daugh ter from Portland. The Misses Gladys and Marjorie Reynolds left Friday for a week's stay with friends ii Portland. J. R. Loy and family, (J. W. Mc Laughlin and wife, Miss Blanch Har- nmio-ijis (5iboii were Sun muii cum AQJCTQON SALE Being about to leave the farm, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the A. Z. Tedrow farm, 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Monmouth, commencing at 10:30 a. m. on Millburn wae-on. 1 grain drill, l ucc - - .nch Eughtora 314 inch mucneu o-.., x -; j. . finrator gon box. 1 wood rack. 1 Economy re' , Breaching harness harness, 1 set of hack Tr"ck, interest in hay buggy deral Auto Seeder. rack, 1 Economy s, 1 set of plow harness, 2 sets i o hack harness, 1 lot of Piuj . gp t in hay baler, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 m FOR TERMS SEE LARGE BILLS OR ASK CLERK AT SALE f J. P. Minch Estate G. SATTERLEE, Thone 1211 Auctioneer-See me about your sale. mm- - , , ort nti 11 lll Let ...v J. A. Reynows, wu - visitors at the G. A. Wells home. Ruth retumea !, - - 4nd Vern Luff eft Deer hunt m days stay at New- Parrnl and fi-nm a several Port- r, r, mn York. Mrs. Rose narru.i ---- - - of Portland, is visiting her mo her Mrs Marguerite McClain and other "Mr!6 Frishes and daughter of Portland, came up for a few days of tbe Doc. Black home and to eet e bMher Art who just re centfy returned home after two or service in the navy.. Ta ReynS sold a team of draft horietS Oscar Moore for $350m J A will now blithe soil with a rivert; the number of forty Wednesday, Sept 9 HORSES-Brown driving mare, 11 yrs old, Gray mare 6-years old, with 3 months old colt by side, Brown mare 5 years old, Brown horse 4 years old, 3-year old Sorrel horse, unbroke, 2 yearling mare colts. , ! !.i 7 HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS six fresh this fall, 3 2-year old heifers, fresh this fall, Yearling heifer. Duroc Sow, Duroc Boar, Shoat, wt. 1251b 6 pigs, weight ,40 to 60 lbs 8 HEAD OF GOATS-49 White Leghorn Pullets, 85 White Leghorn hens, 150 egg incubator, 80 sacks gray oats, 13 sacks white oats, 13 sacks vetch, 15 sacks barley, 2 rocking chairs, 6 chairs, Organ, heat ing stove and pipe, Spring and Mattress, Cot and mattress, wash ing machine and numerous other articles. Jimmie Tedrow, Prop. A. L. STEVENSON, AUCT 'Criinw fnr a fDear) th(i Roseburg Mountains. They made the trip in the Ford. . The Ladies Rural Club met wun Mrs. J. A. Reynolds last Thursday .rtomnnn The usual club hour spent. Ice cream and cake was serv ed by the hostess and a pleasant af ternoon wfas spent. Mrs. Arthur Hale returned homs after a jtwo week's stay in California Cleve Prather transacted Dasinwi in Portland Wednesday of last week. Mrs. T. D. McClain has joined her husband at their summer cottage on the Wigrich ranche and will oe at home during hop picking. Mrs. E. L. Bagly and son Beryl left for an extended s,tay at the home of her mother near McMinnville af ter several days visit at the Edgar Lichty home. W, C. Sollemberger and family of Blackfoot, Idaho, are visiting at the J. K. Neal home.They drove tnrougn in their Nash 6 and expect to go on through to California where Mr. and Mrs. Sollenberger will spend the win ter, the daughter and two sons re- turning to Idaho in time for the op ening of the fall term of school. Mrs. W. S. McClain returned Sat urday from a few days visit with, re latives at Sublimity. She was ac companied home by her sister, Mrs. Williamson of near Scio. J. M. Prather and wife came down from Corvallis Monday to gather fruit on their ranch. Mrs. J. C. Christenson and daugh ters Jessie, are visiting tne iiua- mook beaches.