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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
AS OLD AS THE T0Vi THl INDEPENDENCE ENTEKI'UISK. PAGE ESOt, ".-.V Mblci byjfte&ank Book LOOKING Ahead I 51 IV you are planning upon any ini- jl - 51 pcaoi.H :it or extension of production I - 5j for don't put olF prcpuraMors 51 IVrhaps vou've ler.:r..d what nu.l ' 1 III I j- 1 Com opportunities are oili'tvd rinc f I In any event n connettion wi'h jl'l'llle 1 II ii!a 5 1 !-.".o I armors Suite Bunk wi'ti ji.uv J lii'll1' 1 ou such co-operation as you l 11 " $1 a W. IRVINE, .. President. (I P $1 J. B. PARKER, . . . . Vice-Fres 0 $1 C. G. IRVINE Cashier MM 1 LC.FITZGEIULD. .. Asst-Cashier Ml J FARMERS 11 lllKN A MSTA SHORT STOPS If 0 i. A. W ells finished patlierintr his um)1o cro of .10(0 boxes. C. P. Wells and Ohov Movo also finished! choir's last week of "t'.ul thousand ; v IH'XCS. , ; Marvin Wells is drivi-Mr n new ' ick PuK. !t is vellov -m-,1 i n - if- , y look it: ir cai Now girls '' , 'ns'. smile! ' ' 1'. M. I.ichty laid viiV were J-'unday ."isitors at the John Ley hoaio and in i 'he nflernoen all drove to imkpon-j i.'nee to see thy Heaver No. 2. Mrs. E. J. Anderson Sundnyod with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kichundson. Sissie Plant one of our enterpns-. V itig merchants, who has been on the verge of pneumonia, is n little better t this writing. J. A. Reynoldh and family joined friends in Salem Sun,lav ami went to Woodluirn to spend the day with old ; VI friends. Mrs Majorio Reynolds went to Sa lem Sunday to see Alma Wells who staying at the Hale home and at tending school in the Capitol Cih. Guy Prat her of Salem, was over v'un.'ay visitor visitor with home folks here. M. V. Prather returned home Satur .lay f i am Eastern Orejron. Lester Murphy and family I'hristenson and fainilv were in friends in Salem Sunday. R. Peterson left Friday for al days visit with relatives and old I friends in Portland and Vancouver. If ISiST m Benefit Company K. National Guard Oregon 1 j. c; calling ; i sever-1 til Amusement Co a BJi YS 4 m fpsi m toss fi&y&i m if AT Mission's Ma Harass &2 We Cany a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats at reasonable Prices. Fish on Fridays. Poultry Live or Dressed. Phone 4011.. i WE DELIVER. :bo R. M. Caldwell of N'ewburK, was n dler at the Edar I.ichty home the week-eml. (Ralph Wells and family from . across the river, moved in th 'nr. 1 1 man Tyler house last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Grounds left on I Saturday for several days stay at J N'ewport. 0 Mesdames J. A. Reynolds, J. R. 1 I.oy and M. N. Prather were in Cor " vallis several days last week as de- legates for the L. R. C. in attendance I at the Women's Federated Club held' I in that city. I Mr?. Lonnn Wilks of Tillamook, is niakimr an extended visit at the J. C. i Chirstenson home. Miss Jsesip Ilintt i at the Willamette Sanitarum in Sa X lem, and is doing nicely and will soon l e able to be broupht home. She is I a daughter of Mrs. J. C. Christenson ( who just recently was broupht home from the same hospital. (o Election of officers for the M. E. I Sunday School for the coming year s i was held Sunday. No change was made except in the election of Sup erintendent. M. L. McGnwan. sunr f Mntendent; G. A. Wells, assistant' superintendent; J. K. Neal, secretary; F. M. Llchty, treasurer; Ruth Prath er, organist, Othel McClain, libraian. i .1 i V October 29 io Sev, I Afternoon and Evening Merry - r o - Bounds, Ferris V 1 Wheel, Shows, Amusements of all kinds for the Young and old 1 Independence, Oregon i-:4 ----- p I 21 ICS" 7 Tk r? V 1 J7 7 i UYIH, -x t x WE HAVE THE TREES ITALIAN PRUNES, BARTLETT PEARS, FRAMQUET TE WALNUTS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNAMENTALS Well Grown Stock in the Varieties you '.vi'l reed OroVr Now. SALEM NURSERY CO., 1G30 CLec'crU Str., Salem, Oregon. KMPM Trail of the President if Stay on the Jc While it Rains TOWER'S FISH ftKAND SLICKER Is the best wot woathor protection WELL NOW Why sutl'T lor " r ? i) "doctor" all y.jur i! '"s lin der the old ; i ! :t vain ly tries to curi'vc-iby ii it- rt--ly treating sy;npt;r.s . :t!i out rcilHA i;, t!ic car (i your sickn-j.s? ' c tin scientific, quick n ui h.uk to health instead. 1 r r v Avoid fees itt i A fnrlho REFLEX EDGE 111 ' U.,-;i-- - "ft V x - vm 'I, 1 MYM M?M T 1 Ml '"6 I I 2 . i i .' j. ) v ill r rv a , r, . ' .' . . i . ' 1 t jtff i 1 i km 1 f So fe-V.-fT J if " Hi c.t c is caused !iy pros ire up Mi iktc titic the tiny u i;- - r'i;'t arrv t!ic life force iroui hra n to all parts of the !i!y. When tliesearenorm ;iliy working, nature has the po- it tf) Ileal disease. Chi ropractic docs this, and health is the result. Mne!yf Per cent of all disease, ordinate at the points shoxvn by the arrows. A slight displacement of o.ic or ,.to?v of your vertebrae probably is causing your trouble today. Query. What do you think of nmnt n an investment, aside from the appwirn n- ,it lends? Jjoes It really PA V tu i.uim a I houHs regularly, say, every Omte or four I years? t ...... . wibwnr. uood itnlnt pmpwiy np plied when riocilod is the main tiling in making a house BSt ions; and wi'll. A house worth $2,r,00 can be painted at a :ost of al),ut $12."). In GO years tliat house will need ahout 15 iiaintiny.s. the total cost of which will be $l,80.j. Left without paint, such a house would fall Into complete ruin in ,'iO years. inking 60 years as a basis for our, fig ures we find that wiiii paint a home will last that time in good condition j and will cost, plus paint, $4,375. YV'h h,. jDut paint the house would haye to l rebuilt at the end of 80 years and ivould be ready for another complete renovation when the sixtieth year ar rived Cost, without paint, $3,000 for i home ready to fall to pieces. Does regular painting pay? As the old Dutch adage says : "PAINT PAYS FOR ITSELF." i- " W . j' 'ry '-I W "N.1 7 I to 10 CHIROPRACTIC OFT 1. &li,-ht (uhluxallona at thle point will cntise io-r.llr.J hen,i,hr, rye di.eB.pn, (lff. J'h rpilf,,v, vrrtiK. tnnr.mnitt. wr neck. Iinal umlyi, 1 .rornotor atoxiu, etc. 2 A tllKht subluxation of a vertebra In uus inrt f the j.,nr i t;ic rauie of no-culled inront trouble, rxuialxia, pain In the houl(icr unci nrrns, ,.itrr, nervoue prontratlon. la Krippf, d.r.r.lnr.HA, l.ieediag from none, dlnorder of funiB, catarrh, etc. 8. The urrow 1. ,1 r.s .rkci Ko. 8 locatee vie r'"t of the fpin- . f, n rubltiiatlona will Jnu.M- M.-.-uIle.l l.-or. cJu,n, pain between the ,.,:,!, : ,.r ,l4!.a. .',nu...M:;m of the arm '"a ry' ,r:y r.tvrg cramp, etc. A i.if.lr.l KMl,t!ix.:V-jn ul thin point c" ' ""-" 'iT .-rne- . heart dlaense, "'tlua, pnrumonif. i,',t.n i.oaia, difficult ij..:,A.un, oth-r hiri , it-, ,!., A6- Ki,0"-''1'n hvti trout'.'en, enlarRO ri.r,.! i f ),,,- ; ,,,.( , iAcv nl i score of ,"cr 1,0 " "I. op c:u. '' .tihhir- ..".t!,7s ''' .. ' ',r r, a.Mi.eU.n. : 1 "i ;) by. other .cci)t . lif e- vi 'hrul I! Tr.i:.;e of o called (rail e uy: t:i,t ,i of i,,.. ., ,ow,.;!( jeveia, ahln- Klvs, 1iic-.--oii;-'i, i,! rn ), , , "' Uriptii's (ii,r.. , a Jv'm, llcntiiiflr kld tp: f.Kln l.f.ens-, I.,.';, r.ntvions und other .!M' -' ""-o-), .ire ...i- i liy i;,Tvea being puic.ed jn fhc ..p,,,,,! , ,,,,.. , (,,;, point. ' Itcj'Ulol.'OI.S ( 1' such t.-o-.ilil-M aa 0 '' -nrtr;tU, p.i:ni..:, lu,nhnSo, etc., ' "roprnnic a.l.lii tiiu'nl.s t thin point. ' Why have no-cu!led contitlputioi, rcctul iron una M.-, etc., wl.tn Chiropractic ad-.o- '.MtB (,:. this part of tlirs opine will remove y. A tili"ht Hlippntfc f one or both In nnv rate bonivt vi ill hUwisc protlure )-cUtl -! ' , toir. thcr with aiuiiy "d!;cu: ca" ot I cl iy .iad lower c:.trcinltic:i. WHY DELAY ? i-mo matter lio'.v vrm or .,.n. YOU HEALTH 8enators Hiram Johnson, of California, and William E'. Borah, Of Idaho, are following the trail of President Wilson, making speeches opposing the League of Nations as proposed in the Peace Treaty. Senator Johnson is shown abov ta aflaractertetic speaking posei Senator Borah's picture la insdi, 9 Query I have a quantity of old paint n hand. Can I uss it for the flrat coat la repainting any barn? Answer. On no account should old paint which has become fat be used for priming either old or new work. uia paint in that condition is best used n a fence, brickwork er tlnwork. If you value your barn ufflciently to iwlnt It, de it the justice of a good Job. ahu matter ll'j'.v von nrf , .. i j. to spend a lomr rim, TJ .''; uon c C(,n.i:;t';r your case hnnrlr rr thnr von have ery day Itisduino-, 1 , u . 'i,rpP'' -Nc is permuneiitlv curirtir hundreds 1 j V ' , l" i gaining gate this wondcirul modern wiv of h-". i! " -;'.yind scientific way to health. Invcsti- iiwayotr1c.ihnKd,,cas. I aIce:u!-rMH;ure of it, and suffer no more- v oris t o T A I 'A Fres examinations " move the cause and health xvttl return. tor Full Particulars Call on or ah TSvv. niMctTTLTATION9 " 30 U3car - Emott. Park and Yamhill, Portland. Ore. 'A 'I