Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, May 21, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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A Good Piano
Is an Investment
Not an Expense
. ,v ft Piano that prrton i rniAiiiR an in-
7) -tl I 1 ..,1. ..itnirui limn . t
I''""' , .: h,t roul.l I Mil for the l.omr.
xf'r .r-u the lr.i". liflpt tlie body In irln. mdti
fltmoyniicri mm nroi timing mr day,
f
, -the mrm'TV '
, hmU on'' mote fit t do tinner and
luirnlrrdi of little mental va-
-and v.c all admit that vacationi
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lt kri in tlie mind
of mrrrtuful
of the I'iano
a -l un in "I 'i
L ihintrt. It t""v"r
invrt.nrr.tn.
f 7 .1 It-nrl t the inii'i" rnuic
f: ' .jM 0firn Imvp rtn turned into cath.
JTcnpny a"1 f 'nvmntion !g the Piano hat
tfd rrtt'y mm'' 'f -ntrrtiiitimmt it it paying back
T ..lil.. mir. lu'i- l'M.
iZd Piano will M a lifetime The uplrrp it nrg
U' liavr a J i ino to lit rvrry pure and glady
wc 1 . . . . V'
I uu 7 juu tan I
have the
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. I .e COnvrnirlil mymr... '"
If .i. ;.r,nn..inrnr in tint M WC
tlrf puoo which anyloJjf can play. Rrmrmber Luy
i Pino tt n' n 'Il"nie l,u' n 'vlrt,,rit which
I'good dividend will pay (of itarif many timfl ovet.
Ltrt Sttli y 'nd ()thtr PI1"' I'tinotM tnd Ouo
fifl$m, AtolUa l'l)r f'Unm, I'Uftr Koll. Lie
5hcrman,jiay& Go.
oore&Addisori Furniture Co
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. . , "i in MillHIidfO
"K Mlw.,,thir trwiti,.f,t. Sh
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(ton,, in Aizona and New Mexico. He
U'Mfrlii to Mfinrrwiiifli Sr. Iiwiu . l t . i
v.. in ijuo niiu nuu
icu resided there.
'ly.,. Williiurw ,J,
nr. Nix 3r.iith
si'iila jlaiB in
MiH Vunrl .Smith.
. , - ? .-in., i'iimi iilv
"h'Mit lh (irHt.youn l,iy( h.S ho fu-reptahly erml
(- jir.mnry u;urhor in the CorvulliH
.Zr. , . ,,u1'1"' that -l.c- has beer, en-
'i. m ( :ri uini irturmi . it
. ( "..T h,.v,. hcfri H,.i,l(f few frPry on-upicj a
,.,K Miy couiilry ii..,i,)jr l,. (,. ....I,,,.,!
r ivc trmit.
CMovi-rleuf JSfl.ckuh h,K0 elocleil
II rundi.IuteM nt the regular rneetinjr
Tuvaday evening. The initiatory er
1'0! wil1 take place at a HuUcrruent
"I'-etiiiu and will prol,aty he eeiehrut
d with a hairjui't.
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Mil r., (iinin l ly a iiii i t til l'
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nidmlnrH in l'l.rtlund,
agency
mIiuii for
Mr, an.f Mrs. J. ' Slr.nM.crry or
I'eiiillcliiii. will ln tl
jiiii.ilicr, Mrn M. K. Sti.nt.l.cry, the
; Iiii t of next wcrk,
tank U'i
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lander, II. Hirschberg, A. L. Thomas, D.E. Fletcher, M. C.
Williams, W. C. Heffley, Charles Calbreath, Glenn
Smith, G H. Wood, D. P. McCarthy, Z. C. Kimball of In
dependence; Arthur Horton, George Dickinson, Peter
Peterson and "Dad" Lacey of Parker.
Mm. (Jeori'i- Ciirhray hu received
iirmoiincemerit of the .tenth of William
I'owerM, u l.rothcr-iii-Iuw. No par
ticulaiH were j:ivcii. Mr. Powers was
marine enirnircr. mukimr Viiuhr.m..
ice, win, r- ,ii!.vi at Ari'll i.
i;" """ "." .:"'": M w '"l1" ' Kraaneiwo and he died ud-
!iii.ii)icn.ii-ncc i ui"i!iy ntifinl nir tojdcnly while
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on a crumo to Home
K, I!, 1 Inmili'iii Iiiih cifiiilii'i
jit inn of moving hi
hin
in-
port.
CiowJy Huh purchaH-
. it ii"i' Hiic Mivini,' lu-cn provii
id hy (hi- ('otiiincri-i;il ('lull.
Mm, Jami-H
ii . . ' . . .
,""ml" '""" .,! n eii:K-arre farm, south of town,
from John Wood, who acquired the
(duct, hut a hort time iiro from Chun.
" 'Durrell, Jr.. Mr. Wood had planned
I .1, I rye i chuiniiiK th.- .limine. jlo ,kc bin k-.me here, but on account
n ni Iihviiij? (he lir't rune lo l,loom of iHnem
a ('arolinc uhcrc
viiricty.
. p.l!l'K-l'lclirC. It
'I'l- Inn, ii pink l.f i hliii
may decide to locate elBe-
l.'.i-rrt 1'i.ok, a fin miT Ini.siiif n iiiMi
In-re hut now liini' in Portland, w.ti
an over iiijdit ,'iii" I TueHdny at the
lii.me of Mr, i,!,,i Mrs. pear! Hi'dcc ,
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and
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Mrs. Florence Wliiteakcr arrived
WcdncHdny from Medford and has
onmiciiccd work m a lineotype op
erator in tlie Kntcrprise office. This
in home for Mrs. Whiteaker and
Mie i t heinj,' greeted by a larj:e circle
of friends, J'or more than a year he
has been a nurse in the Gooil Kamar-
iM n hospital in Medford. Last week
.Mr.. Whitrnkcr was irrantfd a de-'
: ' l i e i.f (li-'ii!-e from .le.sse Whiteaker -i'
Judre Calkins in the Jackson ;
I'aintv circuit, court. i
Fine
Values in Women's
lew
mi
n
lurinn the
m I II 'l 11).'
Ail of
I.Xl-l'j.Vi!.
pany are
:: id OH
ai!rar:i' ,
par.t week there has ,
" in I he- pasol i ne situ
tiie lov:il dealers with '
of ;ln- Siiyles Motor
- suhjc tcil to the
(iiiajiaiiy's policy of
c.-iiiih is ihout 30 per
taL " t
OCA L -'
WEMNGS
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of ti..'
h-- i.
.i th. n::i!';
ha- I i f t!
pany i-s lit ii 1
di company
iionnal reiiii remcnts.
i It'd in "no cas" sifrns
.' stations the trrenter
time. The Sayles i-om-
Miplii"! by the Union
a nd is treitinir all that
m vi-
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t. r-
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ran and
ii ! ne K ;
Par I tic i
''lesiaiy ,
. Tay- 1
n;ai.-
'ii t'u- Oi-.-i'-'
mt in Satard.
v...rki!Mr in
-I, ., Tlicy c-n
met at t he t
,.r,v, veil I," I'-
i. di-sired of the rcv.!ati..;i od per
i e-it text. 'ntnnilly the c-vivtomers
of ihe Standard are not pVnsed
o , r ei.tiiur i-oiulitions and an ef
f.irt is heir.r mailc hy the Indepcnd-1
eii'-r jrninre to have thinps ehanired. !
Mr. Skinner announces that within a
!'i w ilays the customers of his place
are f'lin' t" he inividcd with plenty.
Mil. I.
AT I'I'DKK IS
MAKING SOME
RKI'AIHS
We want you to take this statement in the broadest
sense, because here indeed are unusually good va
lues in women's coats. The kind of values that
make you realize that you are getting full 100 sat
isfaction for every dollar spent. Not alone are the
materials of superior quality but the workmanship
phasized the care in the making. Styles are of the
latest moment, thereby assuring you the longest pos
sible service. Quite often we are told by diligent
customers that ours is the most interesting stock of
coats they have seen this season. "Your moderate
ly priced coats are simply wonderful. They show
more and better styles than we have seen anywhere.
For instance here are coats with new manner of
ripp le Hare, new belts and new collars. Collors in
ciucie the striking beautiful high and subdued shades
introduced for this spring.
$12..S0,$17.5O,$25
$30 to $75 .
Eddy & Carbray
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with nienders of the
1? 1',.. art imr a irliard
V,...,l u-'is infll 111 I llion-
w ....... He served. ,t,w
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iii-niv rum .auiiui
iv ' and in the I'h'ce
in tie- Indian wars
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- IN
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.1 (. s'wmiM ;'t Pcdoo ha; been nut
.. of commission for the past ten days
' .while repairs and extensions were te
f inc made. It is expected that oper
ations will he resureJ eitner tomor-.
or Monday. !
The Southern 1'aciiic uimpany nas ,
an order with this mill for.
CO.OOO ties. ' J
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Runabout' is a Runabout in rcality-a regular business
messenRCr, solving the question of economical and quick VJ
tion. The Contractor, Builder, Traveling Salesman Collec or.
Solicitor, all fmd the Ford Runabout the most convenient a we a 3,
the most economical among motor cars. Low in purchase pr ,
cost of operation, and low in cost of maintenance. Dumb i
service, and useful every day in the year. We solicit your dcrfor
one or more. Wc ask your patronage in the repair ci y '
assuring you of genuine Ford Parts, skilled workmen, abIC
Prices. We know we can satisfy your wants of motor accesso.it .
ACE GARAGE
Ml ,m),..:m).:nch, oiMico.N
111 JIMilk '
(iri'er vour winter supply of wood i
.' . . . T.t :.!.... ., '
'from W. J. l.lnrK. I'none re.siui.-mi.- ,
!.. i I . V.n rntfirnvicf I
" or eave oroer m i""
loll ice.
7-tf
aUJJJJ ilj
j w mm
il 'ti a. m in ii him - f.m. i . .. - - . . 1 1 1
Pr.ecial Spark Thips for all makt
f Trnctnrs st Independence. Carage.
Hooi
Kiver
I ;-,ver New highway in Hood
mill Wasco county completed.
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f'UrrA riornornaKes
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LIBERTY BREAD
Is Her Pride
Every HOUSEWIFE who has
ever Till EI) LIBERTY BREAD
wants it again and AGAIN
A round, full LOAF with that
itideliui.ble HOMEY flavor
which causes hubby to remark
"Wile, I see you've been BAK
ING IJU EAI) today."
We have just installed an
ELECTRIC OVEN which has
improved our bread 100 try'
a Loaf today.
THE CITY BAKERY
Who Wants an ImitationP
WOULD you call on your local mer
chant and ask him for "imitation
sugar, or raisins, or coffee? Would you
ask him to sell you a pair of shoes
made of something "just as good as
leather? Or a suit of clothes "made
for" a man, whether or not it fits you?
Get the Genuine
International Repairs
When you need re
pairs for your I H C
Farm Equipment,
buy the genuine re
pairs. See that this
trade-mark appears
on each piece.
Genuine 1HC retsJS-.Ji
original patterns all others are copied front
copies. Genuine I H C repairs are made of
the same material, have the same finish, fit as
accurately, and wear just as long as similar
' l 1 "1 .1 1 i 1.nnl mm
parts purchased witn tne original liupicmcm.
We are the Authorized IH C Dealers
J There is one certain and infallible way to
secure genuine I H C repairs buy them from
us. And remember that International service,
rendered by us, can only be 100 per cent right
when International machines are equipped with
genuine International repairs.
J. D. HIBBS &. CO.
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