AS OLD AS THE TOWN. THE .INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AT, NJ Jiuiit' 1 tit iitm iiii't family (.(.! K Wood wan a l.uslncM vmi t'r in I'l.riliUHi Saturday. t t I i' Tily wlh iili.'ivi 4 here, ' i Mm. W. F. Lintlley, of Portland, ' lis viwitinjif her daughter Mrs. James I C'olliiM. C. A, Mi l.na-r.Ui. h m h:A . pain- tt bttlrll applied to liiN ('"lilli'IKIi, whbli K'Ivvh it nn to ilnli' iipicnr. Mfiti'. Me nlwuyn wnnti Ihini' h tip. lop ntyU. 1JISIIWH Fahri, Shirts, can't l,e l" 'it for warmth tliul htyle- try one. 1 t x CUM, APPLES WANTED Highest market price will be paid. Repre- IT, ! L. Hewitt imil f, imily of (tentative at the EnturnriHe ofi'sce a i f!n boinc I'ortland, were Sunday vit.it or in the J I',, iter call today. VI"- my. - Jciiu-t minim iiii'i larm , in.i.t.r II ! FOR ' . V 1 i.UllllHC" .t ..' had b' i,t.w "Hi fill) 1 t t ClllUI llilllllry tlll!i ITI'lVi'll J.ct-r. t.f, (!. :r n lie 1'i.iu i xin for It -ii.., of nv.-r im,t'h.l,yim ,.,.!ntiv ffiy i urn - t t T Mr, hum It hi I u'n..r of l-.iW'". ' ,r, I.-., ui.l, Mr. -j t s - rvlrv.Mt"''' moml.iRt thru- ; 'if- V V- II rowd llic AH.iii'n' n, tiittntferritig Ini'i(i! (mil w tm i.n of the in"it hhljm in the navy, v ftiraui.t ri! h iminl.i r f tl. (;,.,. inon HUbiiiiiiiiie li hd hud iii vcnil i Ln.r nt lis. M i ! i ifimi HI r.-:urncd MtihlU'ri V o hive iH tanlly s-citi mt- vi ", yi a In In is ii- ruiiU (,f thi Frank Kirklanri who a few wecka vis went t Corval- iro returned from oversea after a uikIhv ft,r n two wwkn viii withL ...!... ..-.,i v,.r,. ti I vruk on a idiort visit to his parentH .... . . after which he expects to leave fori the middle west. ttt il vilinri p'lpu'iil in hi tmiiic flute l)il tin hii hit in whuti-vi r llu- future hit in Minn. Ill- will wi.ik it! hi trit'lp n liiiil't-r fur !,. Tow iiMi'iid. Mm. I'liuictH Uiowfi ri'lunu-il horne Kntunlay nftor a two week vixit in I'l-rtluiid with hi-r niotln-r. j 1 " J Mr. lit.'icralil and wife went to Portland Saturday to lemain nevcral day with tln ir two Hons, ! -Jt! i j W, H, 1 1 i fj will severe Viih connec tion with the .Craven & Huff Hard ware (ompany and la luny crating :,.wV "P II w -Liffnirn i.f th. ''T"- lik. nnol'l vt-tfrnn .tt ,rr-'i'v " KHO.-I l.v ,1,1 ,v Clint M...r. ;kto " i' '""'ii.v ,l m.w i-.. '! ttt rtvH from Mr(- lf- U- iit ,hr and Mr. White Coloiudo, for M-v- --t 1 , f ,h- Ku--' filr.r .; ! trirr v '-! " i:' T',:-dy veniiii'. , Uo'l-w.-'.-n pro !f rfn.i;r-l " lrK" ! t - -- Two o'clock Sunday morning, Oc tober 2(ith i the official time act for returninir to "old time." L'efore re- tiring tomorrow evening we advise ; all Enterprise readers to move theiij clock back to the correct time. , i.li. A mafia meeting of the citizens of thin city was held on Wednesday ev ening at the opera house for the purpose vt formulating plans and a program for celebrating Armistice Juy on. November1 llth. The meet ing was well attended and all seem ed to be highly in favor of the pro position, Committees were appoint ed and th matter is well under way. A complete program will be printed in the Enterprise goon. " " ' 'in- he FranciMO, The business here will be ' continued under the old firm name for the present. Z t t A i-pcral city election was held on Monday in Monmouth for the purpose of pelting an expression from the on the (McKtion of amending In the daily dispatches of Thursday we notice that Judson P. Bowman was killed by a train on October 21st near Leland, Orecon, He was a ve teran of the Civil war and a former resident of Independence and quite well known amonrr the old soldiers.In 1S(M he enlisted in Company A. First . . .. , . , , ,v (Uregon vo unteers imamry aim wn harter to permit the establi.'-n-p h 1T . ...ri 1. .1.... ..F f ii.n. I Ifi el until me cin.e "i -"v was unmarried. ' 1 t t The home of Frances Brown north J.'!"' -: !. f. fwl, lr in tw. IrjiM if i- v I f h ! his houwholil goixls to be shinned to TbiH cornirig p.uridny ihere will be ifyokane, Washington, which city he i hup i!iy S'uinl.iy m-b.,..! Workt-n n.,w'" mulfe his future home. Mr. Huff dtttulo tit I'.ii kii-till. It will be pre- identified with the business tiiili'i! over by A. I., flilim.re, who h i"t-retM.f Indepetidence for the past prcHideiit of '.Ik. I'oll. ( 'utility Sun- ni,1 y''"r,, "ml W!l t'P"raHy liked ilny Si Imm.I A, o. iiiUon At Id o'- ''' a" ivir H K'TitlMrmn of pleasing lurk KuihIh y the n-ilar Sutulav I't rsonaltiy as well as in enterprising Frhool will he opened with the rom-!1"1'1 ,,n,i"' minded business man. lie lined rthi.nS ,.f lli Lrmli, W.-i-t Fit- wi" trnv?l out of Spokane for the !em Summit-, c-na and ihiv other Hardware Company of San tb mboii'H of that !!! riri in the futility. Mr. f j iSrtu if t- w'11 have i 1i!ri'. of the iidull i Id Mi'-i Cur hint Ulid Mi 111!!, '.i. til ineiribit'H of tbi Nottn:t hi b'. ol f;ii iil'y, will have rhart'C of the inter ineiiinte iirid prt- ni.'iry el.tie V..'b.wir,(f the F .1,-,y S. .-.!. Mr. ;il!!..-e will lh I'OIU'l'et'al Kit on the rtib'-ert of "The Kiot-'. 1' i im )." ll. tween the in nt of a water system. The vote bourn .f 12 nod there will be a l"' '"r th,. change and only 15 l,,k.-t l..ni-r. Victor U-ma rr-'. t it. The plan in detad is to 'M-nted - U;eir iHtl.ier M'.ttt i.r,.,ue. ,.u... " , CofM, nw .),., t r-o .,. will be a Sun- mn.- miles distant in the coast range j oi w c..,. . tlHIli At I '"Mi will oi .i . , ,.,.-, Krpsikirifr a window c, ,,! v,.fi,.r. Conf.-rrri-e I .J- of mountains. The city ims tuea arm " t . - ' f t l re w'i'obUiined a water right ,m a stream I jrlass and raising the window. The tkit.i' on n lowing thm f..".- - - ' ' ,hr,vl ...... . n,,-. thief went into all the rooms and a Ia...b.T Cmv.il- .PM-Mi..,, r ar.d work ..r, Kr.on . u - - - svstematic 8Carch of everything made . . -.1. . I U,.,,! I... nci T rfiMl T ' 1 -t i-t:i imwv.t i... v . tr.n.e ..f tint ly win d n ;ui j . . . , ,,t f,nfiino. nn loose monev in the house, satisfied himself by taking Mr Rrown's suit of clothes and several lodge pins. A suspicious looking in dividual was arrested and lodged in jail, but no evidence could be found inst him that would in any way implicate him as the thief, and he was omitted to go his way Monday. i n n If II -1& IS N i l 5 Vii Ui -AT- Beasonble Figures and Fully Gruaranteed MAC-BAR CO. Independence, Oregon. It jH re. 'dieted to the reservoir, which n t.i,(k. one liml.j -v. .... r.e . ... , j ,, 1... 1,1. , .i-ieu'e.! that a tnitltV o! ti e local " "" "? ' ; '; .. h, r! s lav F ho,d workers as can. t,7 abundance, pure in its ipudity and , . hiH ...h.r.Mar.m suffic ently high to m- . m-k. It 1 "in i:n ' t- i will 1 f i tnakilik' i j Cf. tb,. aft M-rvtee sure ample tire proiecuun j ;!V svstem. irgencies KS3 in 3 ITING Emcrgenits a' 7 arUe is one of tJv ritn? of ihs AmER- AN NATION. If this JW. the same anolies o Mome and the individ- L HEN you buy your win ;s overcoat :ind huv it ly, let it bo a kchk! onij ?nyou h-tvc met this -m sncy. 1 it Is a "( Kit! iramuT.t amcfrom lilSHOrS. f,v have only tlu1 finest best mnmifuctured. at docs not moan the estin pi-i'-c but real LUE a', the end of the jirnient i uikal' rnnntS. - till V nil. r ill l..rira Anrl "our merchandise. i i I i fevi? 1 l w -it Your Buyei nmut.(. tn Mow York, will arrive .ndins to the needs of . inop : Marion ennnfips. ' Vs'-'-yie:' . - : . I'. ss, ' 'it'tc-.. . t'ri:' 'yvX - I .--'srrii w Jiuytu i i Mil and Our SALEM Mills SALEM, ,Every Family in M-;-f, Woolen Store OREGON. d Polk Counties A marriage license was issued last vvek by the County Clerk to two par ties with matrim.-nial intentions ar.d liter the happy twain went to Squire Baker's and asked him to perform the rights of his official duties. The Squire had the couple wait until he could locate a bootblack to shine his shoes and go horne to dress up for the unrxnected occasion. When he re turned the bride "was looking her best but the groom was sort of nervous, fr,r fenr the Snuire would not return, however, the stage was set, and the happy couple joined in holy weciiocK This was the Squire's first matrio mrniinl or rather "hitching up ex r,0vienre. nnd the ceremony went so nicely that one would think he was an old hand at the business. ttt" Independence will be the mecca for inilv time commencing Wednesday October 29th and continuing unui Mmmmher 1st. when the Arnold Amusement Company will pitch their chows and the public will be pnvi i,i tr. hvne a merry time for sev- -i riave The attractions will be staged under the auspices ot wm- , i- N 0. G.. of this city ana me shows and other amusements for both old and voting, will be of the hiSnest w Cmitain Sf.dd and his able bending every ettort to .,,-nfnin the hicrhest standard m er- fic'iencv in military circles and it !s ., ... t.ji. nvnvif inT tnese en-1 tertainmenas to derive a fund -vith a vIpw of later fretting an appmpna tion from the state to erci nn arm- ory in this city, as the present cen ters is inadequate We hop,, our y- nle will patronise these snows ulci- 1 it .l..!J..n i ally ns well a? give tne c nmi.. Hr to en ov tlieniSFives. ThPre will he ..nierry-go-rounds, hei- ris Wheel and other attractions i . r.bundaticc for I'Oth young ana on.. , t I WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Slab wood may be purchased from O T AMM4r ITATYI- the Siletz Lumber as ikb-s -pany. whose mill is now in operation at Hoskins, By placing your order with the Independence delivery will be made prompuy w.u.- in a few days. Order now ana save paying more this winter, vyouu dry. tit SILETZ LUMBER & LOGGING CO. Office in Bnterpriee Building. T 1 1 twet. to see the Pythian Sisters ghost marriage You miss the best laugh of your life.Corr.e j v,n will i?et the rmg,tnim anu sec n"v o - He and coit) when the wedding calce Ml " I We Are Showing Seats You can ueoena un i jz-r : rr rjl The heavy, serviceable.niix- AV 0 f turfc J, velours and silver- W d tones, will stand practical 1 f JrS. a V everyday wejar-while the j. VWJt' f S the flaring backs, sometim- V JT ''lift U r I I es confined by narrow belts pyJ U o( ' IUi the bie "comfy" collars, the i' i y I loose cut sleeves, have all jUj I Kjp IJ the trimness and comfort U . I ' V of fall and winter styles. M i! . AW The sizes are for small, I ' medium and large women, . L j& Ji, he prices are for small, YrTP . "i medium and large purses ! - ' 11 $20, $25,- $30 $3 PO and up The Afew Faf Sweaters Sweaters of the right kind the styles women are looking for, models of from the heavy plain knit weaves to those of fibre silk. Styles with belts and sailor collars, also slip-on sweaters with or without sleeves. EDDY & 1 i mm . j CClrft .-..DRY GOODS AND SHOES.... 1 ' . ' A ' FfH JJ "Hers a FrieIlcllyTip,, says the Uood Juage Men who know tobacco, chew the best without its costing them .any more. They take alittle chew and it's amazing how the good taste stays in a rich, higa grade chewing tobacco. , For lasting tobacco satis faction, there's nothing like a small chew of that rich-tasting tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW pat uP in two styles RICHT CUT is, a short-cut tobacco K W.T HUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 1 is cut.