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Correct lubrication
for your automobile
With Zerolene, the Stand
ard Oil Company offers you
a scientific service la lubri
cation. By exhaustive study and
actual tests our Board of Lu
brication Engineers has de
termined the correct consis
tency of Zerolene for your
make of automobile. Their
recommendations are avail
able for you in the Zerolene
Correct Lubrication Charts.
There is a chart for each
make of car.
Zerolene is correctly re
fined from selected Califor
nia crude oil. It Is the product
of the combined resources,
experience and equipment of
the Standard Oil Company.
Get a Correct Lubrication
Chart for your car. At your
dealer's or our nearest sta-
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Agr&Jereacfi type af engine
J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agent) Independence, Orerron
Moss Walker took in the bitf foot
bull game at Eugene Saturday.
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We have a real bargain for wine
one in a used Organ.- MOORE &
WALKER.
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Mrs. E. D. Boyston and Mrs. J.
Morgan paid Salem a business visit
last Saturday.
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Take plenty of fresh air. YouU
have to live in it if rents keep rais
ing in Independence.
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Mrs. Crosby Davis returned home
from a few days visit with friends
in Corvallis last week.
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Grace Seamons and Dorcas Arrell
went to Fortland Friday. They will
attend the Reniea Walker College.
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Mike Walker took in the foot ball
game at Eugene Saturday and re
mained over Sunday for a visit with
his brother Dean and wife.
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Dr. Allen and wife returned to
Blue River the first of the week af-
j ter several days here looking after
business and getting acquainted with
the natives.
(Old WhiU Corner)
Snlem' Gretet Women I Appre Store
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" Will soon be with us again. Never before have
we had more to be thankful for never before have
the great American People had such prospenty as
now it is even reflected in their Shoes. Who to
day wants the low grade shoes we sometimes sold
just because they were low prices? Today the Am
erican Public demands BETTER SHOES are
willing to pay a reasonable price for their shoes,but
the Quali.y Must be There.
This is the reason our customers are Satisfied,while
our grades are the best, and fully warranted for sa
tisfactory service, our prices are Rock Bottom in
fact will try to tell you that we cannot sell a Good
Shoe for the prices we ask, but Our Customers Know
better. Our LION BRAND of Heavy Shoes for men are
unexcelled in quality yet you can buy a good service
shoe for from $4.95 to $8.00.
The Boys Shoes of the same brand are the solid,
sturdy Shoes required by these husky chaps, and
yet only cost from $3.95 to $5.50 arid on up to $6
in the Extra High Cut.
The "PLAMATE" and the "BROADWALK"
Shoes for Misses and Children are the highest type
of quality and style with only a little more cost than
you usually are asked for the common and inferior
goods.
There are lower grades on our shelves, (we have
the largest Childrens Shoe Department in Salem)
where all grades and prices may be had with
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED FOR
SATISFACTORY WEAR
The Red Cross Shoes for Ladies that are careful
dressers. The "Aunt Polly Stylish Stout Outsizes"
for stout Ladies that fit right. The Dr. Sommers
Smoke Elk Colege or comfortable shoe for Ladies,
are unapproached for Style, Fit, Wear or Comfort,
even at much higher prices. A biy stock of high
est Grade Rubber Footwear in Boots, Pacs, (Lace
Shoes) Heavy and light rubbers with styles to fit
the shoes. We want your business and will make
it worth your while to trade at this Store. you are
welcome to make use of our cozy res room and are
under no obligations thereby The Store of Fair
Dealing.-If we cannot fit you, you can not buy them
Win. Dawes took in the stock show
in Portland this week. Mr. Dawes
likes to see, choice stock and will go
a long ways to attend one of these
fine stock shows.
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The postmaster general has forbid
den the transforation of babies
through the males. Well, then, Mr.
Stork will just have to keep right on
bringing 'em himself.
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The Telephone Company in Uhis
j city are asking for an increase in
their monthly rates, vvny not also
ask for a better service to their pa
trons while their at it?
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The Independence Steam Laundry
recently installed two modern gar
ment pressing machines, which will
add considerable prestage to their
equipment, as the machines are f
the latest model and will execute
the finest work that can't help but
please the public. There is no dan
ger of any damage resulting by the
use of these machines to any gar
ment intrusted to them and the work
will hi fur more satisfactory than by
the old hand process. i 1
There wil be a Sunday School con
vention comprising: the schools of
Independence, Buena Vista and the
southeastern corner of Polk county
to meet at the Methodist church in
this city in a union Sunday School
meet this coming Sunday. The vi
sitors will attend the classes of the
Sunday School in which they are in
terestefl. Following Sunday school
Rev. Cook will deliver the address.
At noon there wil be a basket din
ner and visitors are expected to
bring baskets. At 1.30 there will be
'a workers' conference and from 2
to 3.30 there will be general discus
sion and a question box presided ov
er by the county president. Miss
Hill of the Oregon Normal will care
for the children during the after
noon telling Bible stories and play
ing appopriate games.
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Lee L. Gilbert, the automobile man
has been walking the streets of Sa
lem smoking his long black cigar
with a worried look, and when ask
ed if he was worrying about the
shortage of automobiles, he said that
had something to do with it, but what
bothered him most was that his man
ager, "Big Bill,, Adams has left town
: a week ago and no word had been re
ceived from him. "Thursday Big
Bill" showed up, looking very happy,
and the cause of it all was Miss
Laura Baker whom he married in
married in Portland Tuesday. The
happy couple will make their future
home in Salem. Salem Journal.
Miss Baker is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Baker.of this eiry who live
in North Independence and is quite
an accomplished singer. Her many
friends here join with us in wishing
her much happiness.
Our Great Annual Un
loading Sale Begins
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Remarkable Bargains will be offered
Wnmnn's Srvlish Coats. Suits. Drcsse
Waists, Millinery and Furs
L. H. ROBERTS'
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application, aa they cannot reach
Mb diseased portion of the ear. There It
only one way to cure catarrhal tfeafnena,
and that i by a eonatltutienial remedy,
ttatirrbal D.eafaeae Is caused by an in
flamed condition of the raucoui lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is
Inflamed you have a rumbllnc sound or Im
perfect hrln. amd when ft Is entirely
cloicd, Deafness is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and is tube
restored to i Its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many canes of
aeafness are caused by catarrh, which Is
an Inflamed condition of the mueous. sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the bood on the mucouH surfaces of the
,J,We 'will le rie Hundred Dollars for
I any case or (jmarrnai itinei" u
I be cured by Hall's CataVrh Mediulne. Cls-
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F. J. CHBNJCT A CO., Toledo, O.
FOR SALE Chester White Boar
1'ig. Call Farm .3702.
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LOST Ladies Kid Glove. Finder j
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win piuase leave at me ivnterprise
office.
WANTED Sheep on shares from I
150 to 200 head. For informaion ;
call at the Enterprise office. i
WANTED Wood cutters. ;IIighcst !
prices. Bert I Hike. i
WANTED Elderly man for work'
on modern poultry place. Cull at
150 to 200 head. For infarmation
WANTED Good horse for farm
work. Call at this office.
FOR SALE Seven 7-weeks old pigs.
L. W. S.egeel. Route 2.
WOOD SAWING I am now fully
equipped and prepared to saw your
wood. Prompt service. Phone
6122. Otto Hilke.
COAL FOR SALE $12.50 per ton!
on Ranch. Terms Cash. E. Horst
Company. 4t
The Vacuette Suction Sweeper is
not an electric, it looks just like one
and works like one and will do the
work of an electric. The Vacuutte
has 13-inch driven brush, Ballbear
ings, Suction Fan, Rubber Tired
Wheels, it is housed in a handsome
Aluminum Cody weighing only 6
pounds. For sale by MOORE &
WALKER Independence, Oregon.
ublac Atactic
Wednesday, November
10 a. m. 3 miles north of Independence, on Greet
Road just olF Salem-Independence road, by Oaj
School house, 8 miles S. W. of Salem. I am gwj
farming and will sell without reserve the iolJowmt,
1 Horse 1 Grey horse 10-yrs old,
wt. 1500 lbs, 1 Bay hore O-jth old,
wt. 1500 lbs., 1 Drown mare 12-yrs
oldwt. lnooihs., 1 Black mare 12-yrs
old, wt. 1450 tbs.
M Cows 1 Jersey ami Guernsey cow
0-yrs old, freshen Sept 15th now
milking Kiillonn per day; 1 Grade
Ilokein cow, 5-yrs old, freshen Oct
1st now milking 4 Vi gallons per day,
1 grade Holxtein cow, 6 yrs old,fresh
end Oct. 10th, now milking gal
lons tier lav: 1 grade llol stein cow.5
yrs old, freshened in July, now milk-
in( ;P2 gallons per day; 1 grade Jer
Hey cow, f yrs old,- freshened Spt,
2Hth, now milking gallons per
day.l grade Jersey cow, 7 yrs old,
freshened July, now milking Vk oral
Ions per day; 1 grade Jersey cow., 7
ysr old to freshen in December, a 4
gallon cow when fresh; 1 jrade Jer
sey cow, 4 yrs old, to freshen in De
comber, a 4 gallon cow when fresh,
1 Grade Jersey cow, 6 vra old. to
freshen in Januarv. a 4 o-allon cow
when fresh; 1 Grade Jersey cow, 6
yrs old, to freshen in December, a 5
gallon cow when fresh; 1 tirade Jr
.scy cow, 5 yrs old, to freshen in Apr
a 0 gullon cotf when fresh; 1 jrrade
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20 I loirs-20 pijf.
from .'10 to T.Oltis each;
0 Dozen Chickens-3 rfoaen
WhiU Leghorn hens; I "
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inic boUl mese iu" , f.
ard Ktock; 1 Dozen pure di
Island red hens.
Farm Machinery-
tor; 1 Spring -
uion 4V4 ft. Mower, l i
1 ir. men
i, 1 P. & 0 12 inch B
plow, 1 3tt ineh wuro... a i
.'..;.. i..n rake. 1 K
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hmrffv. 1 nana gai
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hand corn sheller, 1 P'"V,
rels and hone; 2 McUana
tor, 1 Brooder stove 1 1C-
Oil Tank, full ot on, , t
separator, good "hope, i
heavv work , harness, b-
double driving harness,
harness and btiRgy-
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Keod-15 tons ba.ea n-, j
Chet; 10 tons loose Oat I
hay in bam, 5 t
sacks of Kood Seed Whert, I
Barley, gtov
Forks, shovels,
Jersev Ilt-ifr-r. R vra nl1
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F. N. Woodry, Auct
L. H. ROBERTS, Ow
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