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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
4' I' ! INUKl'KNDENCE KNTWiTlUSI -T " . I " .ivit nf the Americanism of Wash- j Independence Enterprise Published Every Friday by Z. C. KIM HALL. Subscription Rules One Year Six Months - . t ......ium fit the situation by the manufacture , , th K.t,r the who do not propose to see any com ul- Kt n u ,,,, t 'SS,l,le 10 " , ; stand fouf-wwro to U thorn. :!,. . '..,..,.1 nit" 'i , , .. tut- Many devices arc constantly T .Wision of Judff Skipwonh in . ' ,,...,., ... m.. elevation of the $1.50 the Douglas county circuit couit tlMl,, f ,nu.rH.an cit i.onship mid the .75 CHAUTAUQUA IS WORTH WHILE Much interest is being manifested in the Chautauqua which will be held in Independence the last five days of . ,1. ' ... .,. tllVT JSHm- - M month. 'lhroucrn mis humus i!n,:ti tho voonie v...w - i rT Ifll V Illlllllllvx Vi entertainments are given j , ... the "highway commission im m,,foct nationalization oi ;m- tn nlndon routes designated . v ..,,,,1,1 with greater ' . I-1""I i I li.VIJ v i vtiv f " contention tlV- OtV'U - - . I 1 1. ... 1-1 l f Mature" is likewise the, -. un(!i,,llke tllij work Hum of Independence. If this nun who (!.lVlHi not confirmed by the su-j . Anwricn huvc n riedtt to ,i. ... iViiii-itv Of;1 ... i : the stale hiph-class ... Ti .1 1 ) at a very nominal cose. mh.uk. bm,v remembered that this is a community j affair and to be successful requires the undivided support of the people.' set a standard by which Americanism shall be judged. Tho Lejrion is performing a prnit public service in strengthening m erica's lines of defense in times of peace The realization of its program Polk rountv Observer: "The name Ha for tho oiU.est participation ot , feikJ I: , r...- fmm4US3suszs 1 1 Belivery g d I I immediate must bow to the will and pleasure of because ndivided support oi me .r, -- , . the he!ld V , t,,ho.l elbows in ,;. In no sense of the word it a money- o u n - ; - - , mnkinc project solar as local peopie oi uu't." -- - - m'e concerned. In order to have this 'of the Independence Enterprise. It youth whu ,t,VOll Amcuca aie concern i. i . ! ,., hv the nitml issue thov i.,,.,,.! America. Chautauqua here 4U puoi.p.ruf w- . , Kil11., Merclith Nicholson. tizens nave oecome guanmwis. "','"' - . , , . . is they have assured the Ellison- ball nkows the business and that White Company that 250 season tick- will pive Independence a ets will be sold, or in the event this that 11 be of real benefit to tin j. will Hi-down -in town. If his efforts are appreciated their pockets for the deficit. They have likewise agreed to meet consid erable local expense in connection with the affair. Their only possible source of revenue is 2151 of the money de rived from singrle admissions. So it will be readily seen that these guar antors are not in the profiteering class bv the business men all will be well." 'HOLD AND STRENGTHEN LINK" THE SHtoqlNote OKEGOX '0KMAL NOTES j Commencement week, June 12 to Hold and strengthen the line! The Kith with its varied activities, is en quick demobilization of the grand grossing the attention of seniors, armv that fought the good fight and nowaday. The speaker for com-1 h.af i, f:ithfor America ui uil- niencenieni , ... . v . , , oi.vn'ont demon-! T in, l:iv of the University of Idaho, The program this year is exception- 5tration of the nation's love of peace, and for the Kaocalauroate Sermon. , ally good in he opinion of people who 'The organization of 'the "American rr. Fergasor.The cr-plcte program . are competent to judgre. There is Lccion nmrkcl a natural and commen- for the v:eek is as foaows: variety enough so that all may c.t- dable desire on the part of the heroic Saturday .Inae 12ih--.vosi.lent,. tend and derive pleasure and profit. thousands who answered the call to I.ui.cl.e.m ;ird J -trior i'i v:;ran. jthe colors to associate themselves in: ' Sun.'.ay. .huie Ulth r.ana.aureatc Renorts of price cutting on wearing a society for soc.al p.easure n . - . .... 4u. .HfTnJnn of n vigorous Amencanm. Monday. Jan It'h- !-;iu!tv Koo",i- These reductions are ranging from 20 to 50 percent and are without any ap- .1 !. 1. nnrPTit cause other man a ieveiia Play. i-nrr mm who wore the American tioii--Ci is , it. j TVin -i- i.... i,. ..a r.tli I jwt h in.-! nnfomi srouut oc enroaeu m . luwur.j, mn- - - ....... I American Lep-ion. Th.e business of and Class Play Aiumr.i 1 rogra m a;ui .u . ,ovrt to war is done: the obligations of Amor- Kan.Riet. . . . . , . .t.. i. :.., ;t;.iiiiri continue and are un- t in.'- ,Mirl their srork-A. .uavoe tne iieat. nu - r .1'. - h C .nMi'M'i'i'. in prices has been attained and the to- lias Kppn started unon it downward course commodities have er.dir.vr. The ideals of lhe region m,'i,t. v li:rhest and in planning the S:v.u.: Prices on manv ! organization. Commander D'OIier ; tht-it been unnecesr.ri- and his comri'des ."turned I visits Tuesday to tV.HI! lionv ; Ips have shown the lof-'vith ir. i.t..j M,t;, mp:!ip;t crnceotion of Arjierica s aim-. ing tr.e : ,,f oil tha sw.-a- The stronger The American Leg.on, out ,,f ten i tional reports to the or.trrry. This j the more zealous its memhetsh p n will be due to a very do- control of teachir.g by precept and example the S I i To Ail Automobile and Tractor O toners There will be a factory expert for the Zenith Carberator which is used on 60 per cent of all automobiles He will be with us next Saturday, Sunday and Monday to demonstrate and prove the gas saving of the Zenith Carberator at Sayles Jlutomobile Co. C STREET INDEPENDENCE, OREGON l encountsrinvr reports jr:mi tr lli'.l. In nin. .:: i- hem-- e!!thus:atr.-ii:!y supported tia-ovirh.uit the state i.'m high hopes if its pa-ge are enter tained. Ptvi.ietn- A kcrman ::iioke at 1 'al ias ;;s! at Falls City Monday in the hi'.rh s hods. Miss .Dramborg, Registrar, spent the week-end in Salem. j A rally wa held in Salem Tuesday evening f'r which the program va; furnished by representatives of tlv three state institutions chiefly inter ested in the Millage Rill. Mi.-sj Sehuette and the Dormitory Qur.ret represented the Xermr.l. ; Miss Smith, Primaiy Critic in Vo;-' mouth Training: School, gave an in structive chapel talk Wednesday mm ing. 1 "The Luck of the Irish," the motion 'picture to be presented in the chapel Friday evening, is a dramatization of Harold MacGmtis' popular novd by the same name. It abounds in mys tery, adventure and romance, and 'moves from New York to Gibraltcr, iVenice, Naples, Cairo and Singapore. yi r,f . can be made on rlie Four Ninity or Baby Grand Models SAYLES Ffidor Car Co. c sn;i:i:r !Ni:i'1'i:mi:nci: oi:i:;on aj.w tikfs AVKhl.V OILS i mps ; soi.i.;: RV fair.." ,ir-n--- t r i i i -.a. k paring Hi ui.l, o B-M'TIST CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS tow Sfecfers i g ... : u t: o n : M 0 tg . .. . W L- ' . 1 1 , - I cm.; - " - .-. i I if m Wmt to 1 I Stan SoraetMng make it a savings ac count with this bank. You can open an account for a small amount and add to it at your convenience. We pay 4 per cent interest on savings Next Sunday vill be ai-.oUvr v,r- of those hicr days at the Baptist church ; which you will not want to miss. The Sunday School meets at 10 a. m., jMs. Grace Swope, snp-rintcnrlcnt.Thp I school is planning on a picnic soon; !you will want to hear about it.so come out. In the morning at 11 a.m., lcev. II. L. Proppe will deliver the Memor ial sermon to the Grand Army of the Republic. They will march to the 'church in a body from their hall.This is a service you will not want to miss. In the evening the newly organized; young people's society meets at 7 p.', m. sharp, Mrs. Proppe leader. This, is a meeting for the young people; , ,here is where you meet your friends iand enjoy the Christian ntmosphere. !ln the evening the Rev. II. L. Proppe will preacn on rne urT'ei.y vn ., ( "Forgiveness." I You will be sorry if you do not 'avail yourself of all these opportuni ties they are for all and you are in vited. Contributed. 3P B Men n o . $5.CO to $9.00 .$2.00 to $16.00 . . . . 35c Vo 75c TARMRS STATE BANK Indec &ndcnc re Son O. A .CvFAFOI POINTERS. Plant Patholoffy Scab causes en ormous losses every year in Oregon. Loss in 1916 was more than one mil lion dollars. It is the most serious disease of tho apple and pear in Ore- eon. It i.s a disease which can he y i overcome by thorough, persistent and J 'repeated spraying with the proper ma terial at the right time. Farm Management: The farmer who keeps accounts knows how to fill out his income tax report. Farm ac counts show porfits in each particu lar field of production, as well as the losses, if there be any. The federal income tax law as now in effect requires every single person 7 with a net income of $1,000 or overil and every married person with a net o you need one or two Items listed belnw? STETSON AND MALLORY HATS Manhattan, Arrow and Leroy Shirts Soft Collars u v,u.ars &c a tew two for 25c Ho ... 25c to $2.CQ l,ndcWear $2.00 to $7.C0 Handkerchiefs, 2 for 2Sc;--tvvo for 35c, one for 25c Cravats, hows and four-in-hamU 75c to $5.00 Sucp-.-ntM-r? 50c to $1.C0 50c to $3.00 $2.50 to $4.00 $7.50 :o $16.00 ' "wti "'-'vvy iju den ni tr 7c; Isr'li'nlefV r. II $2.50 to $4.00 f - ills Wright Sh extra hen 'Txtnler's overalls Worst Shirts Vou!o),ot tako a chance to 10 '(' 1 ; c $1.25 to $2.50 l pUl:cl;iS(! "Eve C P. BISHOP, hoic Pron ' a - el"y family in Marion and Po Ik Counties a Patron.' i 1 r