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IMPENDENCE ENTERPRISE r Page Two which inunt ! In- m lll(,rna.,... 7 . ,ri,, tonic' " i ' i 1 ' .' . i o i I 4 s r i t ti i ! f ! i iV i 4 i ; LET FLETCI1 UU u OVERSEAS ORCHESTRA AT CHAUTAUQUA ttiut until trouble p'lp Up, but m? to hm tl'h,r. " lirtl', thtf "" of h,,, Hutciiiiuliilv for fvw , t.ik' ii",r ,l"i,lHr the . ,ti...i ita( ! Worth lh ,,,-un.l .f cur rvrry ttn.K. 1) K. Hctchor, of ln.lpri..loK. .in Msmli.I forth. 1 4f.. n ;....! for -t..to rrp. i fr,m the Twelfth DUUict,-, mic. ..amlnUlrrra to their hnvc the ntH-iMiiry ... . ....... comprising i oik - 'nmke a.,in.l1vi.liu,c....vM of tho v- Iter.. hHviMK.u-.tl.cr tho tunc nor tl -.,...,r thioiurh k'Ciicnil - i noiiiu-oniciit. . Mr I' oh 11T tCCll HUH "V .. . . .. .i ,r ..I vimihtit it' i.iim ilioil tor uio "i.i" llv H.'clmc ht lc h,s no mlor.-i to "servo cv.vpt the u-.VU mt.-rt. iM.-rorU. rr In f, ,l. 7 It u . ItlttMJA. at U lIIltl (I,P"",1UI" ,i i.. I .,f i)m rnr Thl In. " " . to tirutlr. ...... " will nil Itio vrrmi rr in ., . '-" wn. .t.u.litioii. proloinr It lft. n.ul tin. owiiiT l i"v? u wun II- t t vc (iltxl i-imhlo h no iuhsI f any owner ,w,iik Hiifthor owner wh. rnr ttt.ik., like chtum.' II". t run - :.. l... . ..... I In. I I put Mo liO'i'T n" ' " - ' " f Jiint io'W n ov' i hauling 1 1 and Avoid ri 42 r' . J. The musical climax of ChautaOqua wet'k comes on the third day In the two concerts by the Overseas orches tra, a Chicago orsranization of eipht talented girls, who won unusual recognition In Franco and I?elgluni us mtvr tainers for our boys of the A. E. F. They scored instantaneous successes in Londou and I'arls, but their real work lay in the big camps and hospitals. Many of their concerts were given In tlie open In all sorts of weather, In Stable lofts, in ruined buildings and on improvised platforms of all sorts. MAY CHANGE HIGHWAY SOUTH commission will probably depend upon what the new survey will de termine. Mr. Booth is quite empha tic in the contention that this is what is known as a trunk line highway and that that purpose of the commission is to make it as direct as possible, yet ii. slogan is, "I will support In:; . ,- m.ite legislation tending to ! ' ' to the constitution, authorizing the,thl' resources of Ureon." Mr. 11. additional bonds, is passed the pur- t,ur ls a um,ssf"1 l),wvr 41"1 pose is to issue the bonds only as they per-.mluv. lie has a f. ,-onser. Uil' Iur ,! w, h ls u i. 2! ft 'S 4 mm ft r to 1 11 Paper Beautifj Your Rooms may be needed to carry out a tonser highway i quetitly imp ii ... ,,i cam- 1 J ' ' ' when suin.- matter of vative, constructive paign. ..4 i: .,.i ;(.,..f ;., quire ;iUe:i'im hv h 1 -..ro: II NEW ST'RVFV T Rnvr. m a rr taking into consideration its feasibi- thimr about this urouosed bond issue c'j!il1' TVr cniTH FRfj invint-Tii ' Messrs. Booth, Kiddle, Xunn andirecttax. The entire amount for prin- rath.-r a Fletch do it." his frieini.s Would like the A to! fnl 111 fa.!, it has ,i i ; in::, when sm ,t : Thett Clark were the euests of honor on cipal and interest will be raised fruin Thursday evenine at a dinner riven auto licenses, gasoline tax, etc., On t'pre.-ent.n iv t. ti.,i iu. ti...:i n ,1. .,,:., t V, ; v.,v. Stance o til A-lt'LCTl DCdVCl V tile nt'Ulli a lUUOtllOtttC tttlt.Utttl.tVti tut-. rev- ,f -r ... r re is a po-sibuitv of a cnanee MtMvhants Acin...ot;r. v.i., nw. m.r 1t r..iiir... i.'it:i;y no ;;! nuiitiia'ii .tcaiiv it. u v.iut. ,,iii (iivi ti.u.i i.it-t. . tin being made in the Pacific Highway score ocal business men were'pres- ments. It has been estimated that 't''1'"1 f.ie .... between Monmouth and Suver. As ent. President R. M. Walker grac-i there will be an increase this year of h"i"-s !"; alT il originally laid out. it would go Drac- m..cK. ,i n- t-. oinvm ii. on imn ; ini iwunn I" mak.T.g ir.s Monmouth, g.ave an address of welcome in his cus- tin 1922 and 15,000 in iyJ3; 12,000 in t: r ...!' : f. h ,1 ' I,.. ar '.or in- Make a Specialty Interior Decoration: MAX O. BUREN t a .i: tically due south from Kleteher ay crossing the Luckiamute at Helmick ternary pleaasing manner. '1924; 10,000 in and 5000 each w:'-- bridge. Heeding numerous protests; ,t , , , !Vear for ensuine four vears. when it (,f "i. -ur. cooLn responuea, ana upon oe- : i ... .,vlr.. ,i . i pa l !.Tii,i. T! a. Tnn rtivunup mav :; "ii .lamia aeainst this rontp. statp ti.o4iu.-nv nf. ficials made an inspection of the ter- : lng mformed that hls toP was gen-ritorv- involved on Thursday after- era1, at once became an interesting noon of last week, accompanied by and enthusiastic road builder. He ex Arthur E. Horton and Peter Peterson plamed why t has become necessary of Parker. In the party were State to raise another twenty millions for Highway Commissioners R. A. Booth can7in out the P,ans of commis of Eugene, and E. E. Kiddle of Island f10n ln s state-wide highway build City, State Engineer Herbert Nunn lng earnPal&n- and Sectional Engineer Clark. j "Let it be understood," said Mr. As a result of this investigation, Booth, "that the first twenty million ) District Engineer Fletcher is making dollars has not been exhausted by a survey of a route, beginning at ajany means, but owing to increased point four-fifths of a mile from the ! cost cf construction, the necessity for end of the city paving in Independence ' still better highways in order to stand on the Independence-Monmouth high- , up under fast traffic and heavy loads, way and following a southerly course ! and in order to be in shape to take ad- ma v f . : . . reach its peak. Returns so far this ' year show an increase of almost 20,000, so the figures tire regarded as conservative." tt sUeV.-! i f;f:).ir.c.in. . farm in ti -y v.i. : 'tie i : I .vi,-. Mr i ,:.-! t lit! Mrect ', Mr. Kiddle also spoke tically of the benefits to from good roads and the importance ; of the adoption of the road measure. ICY west in 1 hanking 1 1 1 f.r A Grocery That Nevei Disappoints Custom I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Joint Representative er.thusias- i. ,t,.ri,-,i nrt be I ore n from W: lm, ( )rvi tivt-iy ii at I:. ! !. i in !., Ii ... ( tt;, h 1ES "5 -s Not lk'sttael through what is known locally as the vantage of federal aid as it may gap, converging into a former survey ; offered on a flfty-nltv basis, additional which crosses the Luckiamute at Par- i money must be -provided if Oregon is ker. - 'going to keen pace with other coast' What action may be taken by the states. However, if the amendment i or I o!k and Lineom c-Mtities ject to the will of the Reps:1,!:, tors at the primary eh-eii.... 21st. GEO, T. GEliLIXGF.ti, ( Paid a.lv.) t : Kub an vo-May in ... .t ' ) But Ilicst r f 4 i So Ordi r Too Utp' No Onhr Too Sid' i a v e e v (.-.-- Ti,, j T - ' " " ' !i i, - -... j I'' I' I f . flijliilll' l"' V: -' j i s.,- t : i '' ! 1 N - '' ' t V ., '' .X ' ' . if "1 If It IP : '. -'-:.:! !. .Serve the Public I'li-astnit! ami !':! Just as Represented and V.Vn DrJfflW l.J: i'l'l'I.li'ATK. W Sen.l You Ju't WMU :- ''J'.: t iiH f iood" Kind. C;il breath & Jones am , : ' F ( 1 : .. ' "PHE only tires buill to an ad- y ;cs ideal an Ideal that definitely indicates the policy and aim of the makers cf Fisk Tires. The Fisk Ideal: "To be the be3t concern in the world to -work for, and the squarest concern in existence to do business with." Next time BUY FISK from your dealer i Li to ov.j,, ei-1 i'l! t!:i 1 "T,,,:,, I U'ius serv ' and to .; a rai-.f u ; says Mr. h'tv.'s nr-: him:..i' ; a "(ir wh:!r. i!. H i,, P":s ' tl the ,..,;:!. M, ;., the shop f.,;. ..hi ):.., tRli': 'i'! hrit ..,, ',, HI,rl!"f. -'-o-.",.r a,i. f:.;i . "Wi,'- i' V'm, it is in .-ervme or i(, justice to the ,, ,.Vi;(, br""f it in tMb. !ea!er f,,e ""y cieaiiin:: an. The G-E Range Saves Food The , comparison .shown mx is not mere theory ii. is based on actual tests. Figure tliis saving out i" money at present prices of nit a1. Sec what it tncuiiH t" your pocket-book. i - i" i Me n of. -,ll i'l. en.;iu;.,l I,,,. '! - -:.r in i '"' i'':i.u.-d . ' f )".-i -- - H,;:.! m i OooVu bij I'.'i.'trifutii .. , V ' V noui'! I h(! V,(-...;. id : l; -' t r.ii.ril Ml.. average own..,- ,,f'f , .. of his car to t.iy,. r ,. . "u,f , ' 0-1 ar-tr.j-y ' -' "ol give j( sen-ice, Proper tatention. J "Every ovm-r who is 'areful and . lf-..:.---.4 ' ' W,0rt of P BeofV H ' -I ' . 71KsC MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY T 0 0-C T: ;i V'- considerate of ,is nr , :tlo,-vn that it is