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Fage Eight ANOTHEi: BIG DAY AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Next Sunday will be another big day for the members and friends of the Baptist church. The Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. Mrs. Grace Swope, superintendent. A class for all ages. A the hour of, 11 .a m Rev. Proppe will preach on "Mother." Next Sunday is "Mothers Sunday." This is a message every mother ought to hear. In the evening the ordinance of baptism will be administered. Rev Proppe will preach in the evening on the theme of "Saved." The evening service is at 8 o'clock. The young people of the church are planning for a big time and social evening on Thursday of next week, the date is May 13th. Come to church and learn all about it. Here is where you will meet the crowd and your pals. You are invited to attend all these services. NEWS OFTHE STATE IN BRIEF BuenaJJista jinniM The Oregon Club of O. A. C. which Oregon City grower ships "0,000 orgRnrtvd in 1916, ia now a fin strawberry plants to California. ;urnit known B8 Gamma Nehouse Portland capitalists buy and w"jAm the charter numbers of the operate potash plant at Los Angeies. fraternity are Alfred and Gilbert iMiiKt'KNtMNCE ENTEUrKjSE - ...... rumen i) ' MANY ATrFNP Jf;f , M,nouth uhout Portland Elks' lodge adopts plans for $600,000 building on new site. Roseburg 75 acres to be planted to prunes and berries near here. Eugene G refit demand for stu dents to work on farms in Lane Co. the Jersey jubileer. It . ... i,.., filled with intend .CUOUS . .ir ,H,,iod by "H"' 11 7.. .7'.. L Vil ' .'"" . or wn neri-'(l on ......... 1 . 1 Ihu , NornuU 'rluH.l cam,..- ..jr - My WhI by M..n.m.uth people a -.,.,,1 ,m.irram Riven In the Loy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. h. i'Y of this vicinity. The young men at w""" ' 7 .Wv,llul, down for an over Sunday visit with Frank l"V . . rtr-l st'l nesday morning ...nl.. mi nilici'. " enjoyment for the bnf n.mi o lf th ftun w . "ho participated. The UfuU ' . 'J urtet. repenting four coun- ,t McMinnville and arm, J j fniw, f U. H.wltt a home folks. Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Anderson canie i,, up from McMinnvillc Tuesday to Salem, Oregon Growers' Association at N c AmKr90 tion to construct and equip i,l!nome Mrs. E. J. Anderson, who had pressing plants aggregating expendi-; vWtin the, for H few jays, re- ture of over iuv,uuu The Dalles Cherry growers in tms district sign contracts at 15 cents. Union Construction of $75,000 hotel under way. turned home with them, A well prepared programme was given at the school house Friday night jby the primary and intermediate rooms to a fair size audience. Sup- bus an exc eptionally 'no herd of Jtt ft. C... hiuI Frank U.ugnarry viitor. went iroro d then on to Albany l The t. ('(trvallw tl.e night. ,1 1 .,.. ,.ui 011 - ... .v.- ..u.mI on la to t vfc. ne , 1 If The oojeci 01 m" break the worms . . h,.(Ior, of JfWJl caw.. v- r . !.. may m.rl- h- can maintnir. ner rrrM-..4 - ...ublinh ty for the balance of the n', ' t.,)1(iM, r..tttiota .mmij thtm, t,o climb into "c - -riion to advance their i"" v- " , ml.l nv ivvi""" to incuuaie Bend-Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Co. , as servw, nd tne profeeds $35.!reall, n.nin fro, life insurance. 1 ... . . , . . . , . ! -, l linn.lil'ht Visits were also mn.lc to Arthur cfDfT-. n.i W. 0. Morrow's at Cick- i . . i--. itirui.-niti anil roinmon inirrr.v, (,und jrim lples in i r-e-ung, and practice, in inainUm both a to Uieory TXt t cattl. wl,i,h ,l,n f Hie churat.il.r(.,: iofci.ttU.Knd to al(1 ,.; !auch atK-k by .,, lh Improveniriit f j,, ' unw..,uei,t Jv.rK-.Zj rial dulry Inti. The prvniiknt nf .1. f, -,..1 iq many w A. ler,ler, of Silv l-onnor of Albany HHtl the ftorritnrv vrr-nun-2000 fl flour mill included n J ment. Linn county u buiy J marxri rou this ynf IL At the Agricutural College State University and Ore. Normal School classes are so overcrowded, rooms so overloaded, and teachers so few, that the three institutions will have to close the door on at least 1000 Ore gon boys and girls, and perhaps upon twice that number next fall, unless the new millage support bill passes on May. 21. Tiese three institutions have, when j rive eniDOVes iree me "- New power line to be constructed from Albany to Corvallis next month. Work on railroad bridge across Willamette river at Albany resumed. McMinnville farmers' telephone svstem asks for higher rates. I vale Larger street lamps install ed in business district. I will go for clocks and pictures for the school. Mrs. Henry Knighton returned on Sunday morning from a week's visit with relatives and friends in Tort land. The Misses Thclma and Alice Moe left for Independence Friday, where the later will be under the doctors and i"ignmK, " ; ; ., tlK I Portland to get more factories as i wool center. Fendleton 880 acre wheat ranch; sells for $25,000. r-rinevme auw camp ,.:, 1 CAr mi. fn- iha 1Ptt..rH sured. land can ho hark amonir them attain.' : 1.. 1...: ....).!. , .-. .f ! 1 lover a severe case of Bronchitis.which j i she has been ' a sufferer for several ! I months. Her many friends hope she Echo awards contract for new water mains. Channel being deepened from St. Helens mill to Nigger Creek bar. A community program will be giv- j en here Friday night May the 14th.! The proceeds for the Community Piano. Supper wil be served a la compared with the year when the pres soon to start tnevroiec company co uuuu ... - "'- Cafeteria and a good time is in store land- . 'for all that may come. Supper will be , Horence-Anotner togging imv , served at 7.30 promptly and imnw- ent millage support dui was passed; Umapine iooks ionvara w uu...Fa wjl be jven int.lu(iin a jazz lian, crops. .and a hay seed orchestra and other St. Helens-City water system re-, amusements so con)C brinB your ceiving $12,000 improvements. !f,-iends, the more the merrier. Mewberg wis cannery uon.g Rastus peterson and Wayne Moe $1,000,000 business a year; sawmm eft Saturdav by auto for Vamhill employing 150 men; contemplates L,ountv visitin frio!1(ls in aml near diately after the super, the program Nash Six Has Proved Its Strength and Pouf Car buvers in ever increasing' numbers are Icarningii th V',di Six with its perfected Nash Valvwni' Head Motor is unusually powerful, quici and cconci nn,i Jmnn.srmtes dc mite advanced mcas m mc till tltlV. UVIli"i" 150 per cent More Students but only 15 per cent More Classrooms and legs than 4 per cent More Income I The fact that higher education $250,000 paving. Bnterprise lets ?62.00O contract for in extension of city water system. Oregon is in a crisis cannot be said Klamath Falls $36,000 site for new too strongly. You are urged to work school purchased, for the Higher Educational relief Enterprise $208,628 paving con measure, and to help it with your vote tract let. on May 21 j Klamath Falls to have new store ' building and several new houses. Paid advertisement inserted by Colin j Albany Contract let for $11,000 .mr. ... mi 1 1. . t iwcjunnvine ana lanton, tie tormer . returning Sunday, the latter making a more extended visit. Doc Black and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Xeal. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rey nolds, were Sunday visitors at the -I R. Loy home. I Oscar Peterson formerly of this place, but who has been in the navy iand located s-jinewhcre in California was caning on mends nere aun.iav. G. E. Harmon and wife. Miss rsiani.i engineering. Kivf-l'asseng-r TouriiiK Cur . Two-l'iissenger RiuhI.sUt . .. Fuur-rassenger Spurt MikIi'1 Seven-Passenger Touring t ar Four-Pii.wng.'r Coupe Seven-Passenger St-dan iv.15 1715 1705 t. Kenosha 1, H!!!iil!!!lL Pyment in behalf of the Joint Alumni 'store building. Relief Committee by Higher Education I In these days of high prices steel; in Oregon, 514 Pittock Block, Portland j and high priced steel workers, Lane Harnion am Ruth pratbpri niotoredi" 'county, Oregon, is saving thousands jto jpfferson Sunday and ,alled on j year by building coverea frjents DALLAS, OREGON INDEPENDENCE 0REC like ' MoiherMakes 1 - j -11 M Ot uoiiars a LIBERTY BREAD Is Her Pride 1 1 an early 1 Every HOUSEWIFE who has ever TRIED LIBERTY BREAD wants it again and AGAIN A round, full LOAF with that indefinable HOMEY flavor which causes hubby to remark "Wife, I see you've been BAK ING BREAD today." "We have just installed an ELECTRIC OVEN which has improved our bread 100 try"T a Loaf today. THE CITY BAKERY FTM 1 I inese onuses 0.rar M(.opn familv will noP strong enough to stana tne neaviesi be seen (rivinj, new For(,s purchaS0l! 1 triffic and have demonstarted by ac-;of Capt Sti(,(, of Intlepcn(lem.e j tual use that they are good for a per- , E c Smjthi reprtsenting lhe S(.hoo, ; iod of at least 50 years. Lane coun-of Theology ot Sll?jn pave a sri(,mit J ,ty, Oregon, has a road building organ- ;tak at the M R church Sundav iization that is becoming famous out-; The j()int sa,e q M(jore & Hunn. j side the state for efficient work andjcutt WM we, attend(, an(, everythini, : J i it is developing a bridge building or-inj at a , fi Th . , Iganization along the same enicient . wi1 move tQ Portan( at construction of the covered type is be-; (ate '.coming more popular due to its econ- 1 j AJ Prather an(, wjfe an(, B)hiPf omical cost of construction and long;of ConalliSi Sundayed at the W. S. ! l'fe- iMcClain home, commemorating the ' j Portland Plans completed i birthday of W. S. McClain. ! tdOO.OOO hotel. ! i ! Krrrisburg Lumber & Manufactur- ( Dr- Duganne Dentist, office over Tn ing Company incorporates with pi-,dependence Nationa, BanL ;tal of $75,000. ! Riddle Prune processing plant assured. .warehouse. I Astoria advocating paper mill j THE BOOTERY, where prices arc always less th ! elsewhere on Men's. Seventh Day Adventist Church of Independence- Sabbath Sdiool at 1.30. Services at 2.30 p. m. at K. P. Hall over Craven & .Walker's confec tionery store across All are welcome. together with a lare our discontinued store at Toledo, be offered at a sacrifice Women's and Children's She! stock of Furnishing Goods fro - The two stocks' Sale Beginning Wednesday, May Sth form Postoffice. 5-7-tf ! I Albert E. Alderman, an employe of the Southern Pacific at Parker, was in town Monday attending to business matters. ESTRAY About 18 months' old Hay fillie, about 8 hands high. No marks hair rubbed off in spots. Owner may have same by paying costs. BERT CROSS, Seventh and F. Strs Independence, Oregon. It" OH o i OH To All Automobile and TRACTOR Owners IFOR SALE Four hundred O. A. C. ; J Leghorn Chicks May M price 18c ; W I each. No order accepted for any I A i chicks later than May 10 7-1 I j THREE Hundred 0. A.C.Leghorn; (Chicks May 2o price 18c each. No j I orders accepted later than May! 5i 17th. 7-1; I j FOR SALE or Trade Superior Keif-j 5 I dropping potato planter in perfect ' l mnning order. Will trade for; I j young heifer calf or a few young j i Shots. A. II. CRAVEN, Mon mouth, Oregon. 7-1 , THERE WILL BE A FACTORY EXPERT FOR TKF ZENITH CARBERATOR WHICH IS USED ON 60 OF ALL AUTOMOBILES- HE WILL BE WITH US MAY 17-18-19TH TO DEMONSTRATE AND PROVE THE GAS SAVING OF THE ZENITH CARBERATOR AT i I j I c I o I o I SAYLES MOTOR CAR CO. WANTED: A girl to help with house! work a few days each week. Call 1 Main 6921 7-1 : C. STREET. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PRINTING on uquu WiXl &ivp IfouMoneyM) One lot I.a-i;.:s' HI;,, k, lv..ry :..,d Cw Si,.,,-,, ( t h Top VnT.rh ii. -!-;. 1Z(.S Orj lot Li.di..;-' Ilia. !. Ki-I f-'ho... , ui,;,r, j. ,,..;, j,,.,. ai " fl.M2 One lot IJlu.-J: and !:.--,v.-,i Shu-.. !;(., h iw .,.;, u! sizes ' , w S.i.'.iH ?l).0O La.ln s' ilnmn V!f I.;. re ;,.,, , .u(ian ,lucls S12.00 Ladies' Hiowa Kid and Calf Sho- Cm,;tn Louis Ik',S $7.!.2 W.WI to 8.00 Ladies' White Fabric Sh.,e,, J.a.-t Fn-nrh U'-'- ' $:i.:n $.5 00 to ?8.00 Ladies While Fului.- Shoe , Cuba,, or Military Ladies White Canvaa Oxford.;, Fn.,,,-,, Lee! ; .... $29 ?:i.00 Men's lilack Gun Metal Hutton, Se.ni-K,,,,!, Lil,t $,.8a 8.00 Jilack Calf Ulucher Lace, round ,,)C( w,.,t $3f(3 S8.50 Men's Brown Calf Lace KnglU last, Welt sole $5jS $9.00 Mahogany Calf, Blueher hu-e, round toe, welt bo!o 6.98 Tre To"'8 Cdf' U 'h ' - N- $7.39 58.M Men's Krovn Oxfords, EnKlish last, all sixes. Spec $5.!r mo Men's Black Gun Metal Oxfords, Combination last $0.3 SPECIAL I'LMP VALUE1 (in.. I.r i.f I.adiiH' hinall i will go at 4'Jc pair 01)1) I.HT SHOES One lot Ladies' Shoe " Htnll Hi.rN only, choice 113c SKI? THIS LOT One lot of UdiiV Shop, brok htnull Hizen, Bpeci.d $1.9." Black or Shoes MEN'S ELK ALS Elk Itrown 12.19 $8.00 army last MEN'S ARMY SUOtf Tan IJIucher Lace, $5.38 BERGMAN'S W)GGi( $20.00 and $22.00 BergmjJ1 top Lo(rger, Bpccial $164 ' Same Calked $16-8 AT THE ELECTRIC SHOES SALEM, OREGON lot P IE V