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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AS OLD AS THE TOWN, t -' . . . : . ' . - - - jm. ' 1 .. 1 "' -M ' mm-. fiull"1'")'- ctUtln'd ( li t f t Will- Illll'M I 1 . 1,(1 i HU'Vt IP ' Mtf.il into m . .Mill ('. ' tH-rupte'l bh ft 'rl U ,,.1,,,,'C Kl.-.t'l.l "! ttl , the :..!""! Kmlrt ThurPly iimKinif Anal Ut ml tru.k I. nop ,.r- ,h!, n.m-.."V. wn " Xhr V'il!nniMi nrancn ,rpriiw wil be in "I"!'""-, Thin unhide Matioim !,! to (Vrvalli. Trn- Mni.e t 1"w"r ri,U'" ,y the n-iMt.ny i - 1 t t ' I Mli i; A f trr I hi wc.-k (Hi rime ile.,, of new nr M!vfi i in'uijx mii'iir will I o i t-ivil by tl,., Ki.tti, ii.i after Tlnioiiiiy iiiiirititiw Thin ruin will I mi Htri. 1 1 y infWc. l iiiul If Hiiy tt n i (1 ndvi-1-. tisllljf liiil tit.l llp..-w, you'd klHMV (he li-UHim, III tin- ,i,,t mlvrilUInK mutter mil! ,.i ,,-,-itftiw have been liii.iiKht t, thin idfim im Intu i, n, iy, mm! by uti -j.iiiiK thiin, w vvrv compelled lu .klny jitin. Inji the Kiiterprie. In (inlT to hiivo u nyHtem ami tht tho Knlerprlae reache iu render not latt-r than Saturday im.rii lftf. W. will print the iMht hereafter on Friday noun, We will accept now ileum unil n. vertiing matter, up to Tlium ily tiiMui. Thin will (five the lolvertUer thu lulvmitiiuu of tht Katuday fanning trade and thdr f1v?rtiiriK or aalc-.i that thry way vml to conduit, will jirovp more irnlUal.U-, Cvi in your iy Mirly. Mi-p, lirunk i ' n in H nli'iii Mi, Mm, .1, 'li liH-mlrt -Hi v,!in t vmvMx' i in biiiti- I'tnla v. -- t . . ' M'lntonh wim cullinif in Sulfiii Moiiiliiv : j . . Mi". Ir. Iliiiin iifl.rw(.nt un op " ii.tii.n ut Hi.. Snlr.n hoHpimi t. (irHt 'f thr wcrlt. , " t t I Mi. Tim- Ii;ivhIm,ii, win, ii1M .,.n iiiyn, U uluwly iin,r,vin, : t t t jllni.K your n:, to tl. !;!(!. jH-iulcnce ICri-nm. i. MH'l Cimi, VvUv naH l-i-j-iii'i'tij; I - I. i ji,iy Ji'li, -it; j Mik' iVrki-r nolil hip 1H0 jtcre acre 1 riim-h north of town to a Mr. Houck f onpi.kTi.tion $ir,8.0( ,(;r turf. 1 t t Mr. mid Mrp. C.-ort'c Kutih Wfrn ttn a.' (.ri;m . . i t.... iu rai in'" 1 ,!,) Pii'i-' "1' if uniil tlut tl !!" I"" ' '" k on t'"'lf men! f mi,, it i hrn-! !,'i?t5l liift ' .Sj.ltii luy it f.-w liiiurn . J f J of i- !, ,,, 'i-litl : M II Jf . ' ,i I -li ri'Apn . lur- i;H ii li-t HI the (i iiiiii'iny. jin .Sulim Morulay. Grorve wan ki'H nif ilatit on the ppnnjf ptyk'M of - i'iph ,'i.rin ;.jimr 1 f I Mr. iiiul Mrn. '. J. I',.( tor. of NYw IfmliTwuoil, South li.kotit, iluUKhter nnl M.ii-iii law f M ix, lirexler, are in tiu city nutkinif Iht a vinit. 1 I . II. i. .Sl;ukv,ii.ili. , f Portland n rct'.-nt of tl.tr O. ii-'ii Nornuil S.h'K.l . ti i.i 'iKHiri-HM! in,. xtiliU-rit IkmIv lit ni I'uikiT of .Si.I. mi, viD! In Un; xiinl.ly on I riil.iy. Ilix iu,lrcH was full Clf ill'l-ll-'t. Mr. H. II. Witlker win m Siilcm ' J, IS l ily Sutunlny on tii!in-. Jtt iiiii your -jrtf lo tii,. In -t t 1 I'rriiim-i; . lit'Ki'iOIHK 1 1 (,'tn-ct t 'ur ti l'c!.iuiiy I'tlt. X I i-iiiIi-iM i Mr. iiiul Mi. Whiting, of M.-Minn- I r. I'lii'i vi!l, wen- in mr city YS'clniwIny !aii'l ilniil u cli'iil with the Indcpcn- ilfiH-o I'.calty ( 'oininriy fur the A. I. hirliliiinl triK-t Hoiith of town. They X liect to move in tlw ir n-w lir.rnri l 111' lll'IMH vi . I , ... I I.ltOllt JUI1I. the tf'"v,'l !uiiii. Sorm-thin that hai Iwt-n n'-ili'il for point tunc X t t I .l-i.turliy . I.l Mill. Itlf I ( jj ilnr.kiliK th roiol iiiar u i r .f Vi'iir Th Vail.) e.n iik" ,s ' frrr.n, f""" J,,. fur i. i krhrr -h in thi rity, m? I !nol in hit i-hoji bt ! SniurJ,!) ii.i.iiiiiiK ly hU ,.Sf oM "" I iiin''. Tht , df that cifv r' Inelincii IVrri fiifiin.iUfil nuieitlc. r Vvtm ilrunk tonir r( !,!. Krrin hi.. I niittrrctl wih on Tu. vh.v i.rul l..liPu,lh' ,f hii hnrlf r ' Mlurr" "na PUI'l''""- " are to V Silrt. I.aihv.iy first. 4 t t l'r. Iluth-r hud a narrow exeujie ffoln Ij.-lIiL' killi'il or. l:m' l-'ir.lnv' ,v James llaiuia un.l Autrunt .jerlinK '.., ,.i,;i.. ,....,.. :., . ' a - iik, n "in i nil iiiiir ill ll nil r. full. When near the Tower Com puny'p otTieei n freight train came of Portluliil, two of the rniml wide a- wnkc relty di'lerp ill On-ifon, were in lh' illy nrvernl ilny lail week. 1 t t M, K. HulUrt went to 1'urtUnd U lary line of tlectrirtl Kave 'a dandy line, in fart, the l-wit in the t in the ri i.r it. FVrri had not een him' tft home on TurlV. Il ' wh'n hc ?vm U-' r"r wife anil de ehildren ranif. " HU'ldenly upon him, utrikiriff m nuto htxl priiipitiitini; it uml Mr. Butler down an eiiihiuikinent. lie wan not ven prratrhfd, hut his auto was bad ly damaged. The il'x-tor nays it was the rhipeftt n 1 1 he ever experienced. X f j Wanted Men uml Women and child- Bud Bloomy Brainstorms' 'Mil. Kitting it a form of in tanity; lott of us are crazy about it. LfK)V FOR MK EVERY WEEK ILL V,K HF.I.K WITH A KIT OF HUMOR AND GOOD ADVISE and hu a brother huntile liunini-in therv. fmm 2 t U eur old lU. II. Jlirat hl-erj; o!,I hi 2rt-aere ; ren to eome to llaptiat Church next InJen.l.'fi.-r from Dea.ramh north of town to Fred 0. liurke , Sunday and hear the Rev. .11 L. Prop- In who romea here from Michigan. MrJ jM. preach both morning ami evening I!urk wil act out the ranch t lognn lt,.v. l'roppe will preach in the morn- llttlt 1-ov arrived at tht!herre and told ye editor that Ok- ng r,n the auhject of "Re-ireneration 'f ir. and Mf Ki rmeth Arrrll't:t"t. "pecially thin valh-v. h n tlie U Reformation." In the eveiiiiijf he Ly February 3rd. The lit- tipporui.ity of x-roiiiin the ifreut- will preach on "What it coxt Christ Wat riven the name of et atale in the union a well n make u Christians." The Sun- MIKE BECKER'S PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19TH fiiimiut for it buriHiberrir!.. youir furs . IN -j - .V r:: . fss the bundJ-? istaG to'Shuberf ? mvkvA Frtzzs Jivcr Known ft's Vwh A You A G ?t Jrcin "SHUDERT" fNT 'EM NOU -AND WILL PAY TUB PBICE TO CCTEKI day School is still growing and in 'creaii in nttendiincp. if you don't i anywhere else, you come to the tipti't church. The regular prayer jiio'eting of the church will It held on Wednesday nights at 7.30 I. M. The i pastor will lecture on great Bible ' theme'. Among other questions that he will take up some are "Whree did we get our Bible." Is the Bible the ! Won! of Cod. "Is its Messajro True? Can we produce he original manu i script if not ho'c 't we know the '' Bil In is True? You ought to come and get wied up on these thing and be up to date. A hearty welcome awaits you to all our service. Con tributed. 1 t t SclioblNte 'n A, H. S.. Inc. fN'-IU!.ii(..;i i N-llAHdt I N'lKDiUM I NvliMALl I ..'J ..,.,., j,.. .,, t mil . . . . . 'i r- "",'' " "' -J mTn ki ?H"30.(I0 lo 25.00 1 20.00 to 16.00 1 15 00 to 12 00 1 10.00 to 8.50 1 0.00 to 6.00 -olf 20.10 lolfi.oj 5.C0lol2X0 10.00 to 850 8.00 to 6.50 8.00lfl 5.00 1 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.QQ Mti7lll) fi 01 to 5.00 6-001 0 MUSKRAT 8.00 to 7.00 1 60 to r. r .I..IU 6.50 to 5.50 5X0 to 4.C0 5 00 to 3.75 3.50 to 2.75 3.50 to 2.75 2.50 to 1.75 3.00 to 2.00 2.50 to 1.50 S K.U M 5C H'lfXlMURCI Avt th ',1 15.00 to 12.0(1 10.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 5.00to 4.00 N?l URGE f l Til V, Q( 11.110 to 9.50 8.50 to 7.50 6.50 to 6.00 3.75 to 3.23 N-MMCDIUM fttVk ttl .t"Awl 9.2510 8.25 7.23 to 6.75 5.50 to 5.00 3.00 to 2.50 N'dSrlAll 8.00 to 7X0 C.50I3 5.50 4.73 to 4.25 2.25 (a 1.75 COOO UNPRIMf 10 5ilt 7.0010 3.50 6.0010 3.00 4.50 to 2.00 2.25 to 1.23 $V7nnrhieh Price Oregon Furs are based on the wcll HUBLRT" liberal eradinr and ore Quoted for immediate ship- Shin ' Ho-J and otherwise inferior skins at hip liest marKct. .Ship your Furs now-when we want em. You'll Cet more and get it "oi.;,-ur" PERT RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY UUAYANI KEEP 'EM COMING 11 Alt YOUR FURS OIRtCT TO B SWT TT IP.T&ViNC- c.KiCAN RAW f U w The tiiird term of the Normal School opened Monday with an in-'crea.-cd attendance of fifteen per rent, which was really larger than the Registrar had anticipated. The members of the faculty are busy , this week rending proof for the new 'catalogue which will be ready for .distribution in a short time, j A preliminary contest to select the ' Normal representative for the State I oratorical Contest was held last Fri j.h.v afternoon in the" chapel. Miss 1 iiine Bunch was chosen as the i N'crmal orator and Mr. Roy Tenney was given second place 10 seive ... case Miss Bunch can not appear.Some very crcdiable work was presented in view of the shortness of the time given for preparation. The follow j,r people tried out: Miss A rline Bunch, Miss June Dun lap, Nellie Johnson, Evndim linger, Ruth Phelps, Minn Robinson, Mar garet Mann, Georgia Delby, Rhuena Michlnm, Mr. Roy Penney, Mrn.Maud Graham and Mr. Fleming Oleman. The Normal is pleased that the school officers convention at Dallas last Saturday endorsed the Mellage Dill to he lio voted on May 21st. The iiarty planned for Saturday .,ni,,.r of this week has been post poned owing to the illness of some iLnndiers of the committee who had charge of the affairs. J J t t . You know the old reliable Edison Mazda Lamp. They mean service See llulbert. j Having sold my farm located four j miles north of . I Independence on (Greenwood road, 1 mile S. of Green jwoo.1 Station Just off Salem-Indepen ;dence road near Oak Point School 8 j miles S. W, of Salem or 2 miles on Greenwood road, off Salem-Dallas : road, about 8 miles from Dallas. , Hordes, Dairy Cows, Hogs, Hens j Hay, Motor Cycle, Furniture, Etc.; 1 Bay Mare, age 12 years, wt 1400, bloeky; 1 Bay Mare, age 12 years wt l.-.OU lbs, blacky; 1 Black , Mare, age 8 yenrs weight 1400 lbs hlocky; 1 Bay Gelding, age 7 years, weight 15.r0 lbs., hlocky; 1 Black Gelding age 1 years, weight 1400 lbs., hlocky 1 Black Gelding, aged, a good driver 1 Dink Jersey Cow, age 6 years, to FVishen about time of sale 4 gal.; 1 Light Jersey Cow, age 4 years, to freshen about time of sale, 5 gal.; 1 light Jersey Cow age 5 years, fresh ened in Oct. gives 4 gal.; 1 Dark Jer sey Cow, age 5 years, freshened in Oct. gives 4-gal; 1 Dark Jersey cow age 4 years, freshened in Oct.. gives 3 gal.; 1 Dark Jersey Cow, age 6 yrs. freshened in Oct. gives 4,, gal.; 1 Dark Jersey Cow, age 7 years, fresh-' .ti,.it in Ocf irin. iW n.t vtri ' good Jersey Hifrs. i Note All the above rows are large' ard etra, good milkers 1 Berkshire Brood sow, weight 1 3' lbs., age 14 months, a dandy; 10 finej shouts, 4 months old, weight about i 110 lbs each 60 Barred Rock Hens f and 5 Roosters, 15 White Leghorn i Hens and 5 Roosters; 15 White Leg-; horn Hens and 1 Rooster, 3.1 BuSfj Leghorn Hens and Pullets, prize win-' ners, 2 Geese and some small chcik- j ens, 10 tons bailed cheat hay, good; 3 tons j baled Oot Hay, good; 7 tons loose j Clover hay, good, 9 tons of lose cheat hay, god; 400 bushels White Spring Oats; 1 sack of extra good clover j seed, 100 bushels Spring and winter wheat; 1 Peering Binder, 7 ft. cut, good shape; 1 McCormick Hay rack, 10 ft., 1 Champion Mower, 5 ft.,1 In-pei-ial 14 inch Single disc, drill.near ly new, 1 Buckey? Broadcast Seeder, 1 Double Corrigated 8-ft Roller, 1 p-'fc Harrow, 7ft; 1 Spring Tooh bar row; 1 3-secion Lever Harrow, 1 double Disc plow 1 14-inch Oliver Steel Plow. 1 14-inch P & 0 Steel i plow, 1 Blacksmith Forge. 1 Winona SM inch wagon, complete; 1 2-seat-ed hnck with tcp. 1 single buggy, 1 ri't d cart, 2 sets double harness, 1 set Single harness, i DeLavel Cream apnariitor. No. 12. 2 110-Egg old i . - - - i Trustee Incubators; 2 Brooders 1 grind stone, 1 Caldron Kettle, etc. MIKE BECKER, Owner. 1 t Dr. Dvffsine, Dentts., orcr Iad yamtaM Ntttoaal Bank. 1 fbr 190 llanS Only The Besl- i 1 vim I The increased cost of farm ing makes necessary the careful selection of seeds im proved varieties that produce profitable crops. A Safe Guide to Quality and Fair Price Our Seed Cati.il-g and Planter's Guidj is the td"ndiid reference for growers of the Northwest, li;iii our ciimplcfe Iricvol Sreds.Trecs mJ I'lants. Fc: t.izers. Pouluy and lire Surplies. Spta-.s anvl Sprayers. Oairy Supr'ic end E.ui;imeni This handsome book is more than a Catalog IVs a true duxde to Profitable Planting St i: i: 5 I Your Name ?houU be on our Mailing Ust ASK VOR CATALOG No. NO 60 i ' ' ' "Nowls theTime to Do It'7 says tne ixooa juage Go to real tobacco Liie suiojui uxor rsx the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long ume. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco i 1 r. LET'S PUT INDEi ENDENCE' OH MAP " Austin Ave. DepU694Cliicagoi