Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, May 21, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Parfcer If Another Royal Suggestion
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Fage Eight
Buena Vista
$01.25 was realized from the sup
per given Friday for the benefit of
the community Piano funds.
M V Prather returned Friday from
Portland and reports Mrs. Prather
rallying splendidly from her opera
tion and doing nicely.
G. W. McLaughlin, of Salem, form
erly of this dace, was at the ranch
and calling on friends here last week.
port a lovely time and an ideal even
ing v .
The people of Buena Vista wish to
thank all who helped to mnke the so
cial Friday night a success, both fm
ar.iniw nd socially. Several num-
Sumfcv night" Vvr
verv welcome k1
i - nin n the nroeram by ',., r,Kvrl With ad Ot
.-V . - - w , - - t"
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i 1. t ...V.;..h ii-ae errantly r-'o 1. - . With CiCVtr
nrwiated and enjoyed by all. ninM.
r;,CA. rinnf and Rose, our genial y?-v of In&tH?en NM-.
merchants, will discontinue their preached . here ur"-v i
store here some time in June and ,asL I
.n,i mnv to IndeDendcnce The com- nnil (lo, !n Pur contmur.sj this i
Ifl calling uii iireims uv.s - . . - . , v;. -...
Miss Gene Baily and Fae Spaulding mumty hates to see urac .week. kumi r k '
of Salem were week-end visitors with 'dies leave the vicinity, but the best matic on his dog after it had K.n
Miss Alma Wells. fishes of all go with them This (him on last Thursday
J. K. Neal and wife, J. A- Richard- will no doubt be tne means u
-
ing; our postonice aiso.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons and
daughters of Albany, were here Fri
day night to the Community supper,
and boosted the piano funds up a
notch or two.
Edgar Lichty and wife, Dwight
Nickols and family motored to Yam
hill county Sunday and spent the day
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. E. J. Anderson was a week-
son, were business callers in Indepen
dencf Friday.
Leland Prather was in Salem Wed
nesday and called on Henry Seaton,
who was in the Salem hospital. He
was at one time a resident of our city
and word came a few days later, he
died at that institution.
A winnie roast was held on the
banks of the old Willamette Satur
day night by a number of our young
folks with Miss Daily and SpauM-i . ... -th daUrhter. Mrs.
ing house guest of Miss Alma Wells, 'Martin Congor, and Sunday attended
tho Snn.'nv School convention at
. ...v,
Lewisburg.
Dr. Hewitt was called Monday to
see -Mrs. JJ. w. isiCKens, uo. qu.ic
sick.
I Clarence Loy is on the sick list and
'absent from school for several days
- . i Jessie Christenson, who is working
riO NOt HQUSi It; in Independence, was a visitor with
home folks last week.
Miss Setae, of Salem, was a visitor
o c .
from Salem in attendance All re-
CAN YOU BEAT THIS
ELSEWHERE?
Pensylvania Vacuum Cup Guaranteed
6000 mile Casings.
Size 30x3 inch casing and Tube, in-
cuding War Tax $19.18
Size 30x3 Casing and Tube, price
including war tax $24.60
Size 32x3 Casing and Tube, price
including war tax $29.97
Size 31x4 Casing and Tube, price in
cluding war tax $38.73
Size 33x4, Casing and Tube, price in
cluding war tax $41.59
Size 34x4 Casing and Tube, price in
cluding war tax $42.47
IJEME.MBER
The Pennsylvania Company has
made a real 6000 mile casing for many
years. ,
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cups Casir.g
weigh about 209c more than the av
erage 6000 mile casings
The above prices are based on the
Free Tube Offer which positively ends
at midnight May 31st
You pay nothing additional for the
Tube.
ACE GARAGE
Ford Agency
with home folks, who recently bought
the Nelson place.
BABY CHICKS for sale at reduced
r N. Needhorn, Salem,
Orepron.
21-lt
itn.- tlotrher of Invlepenonvr
ably asisted by ladies quartette of
Monmouth, gaave us a very interest
ing and instructive talk on the
millatre bills Good for Fletcher.
Come again.
Sheep shearers are through
there is no wool now where the wool
ought to grow.
J. R. Reynolds unloaded a carload
of lumber at our station the first
of the week. We are glad to see Jim
starting to make a home among u
agrin.
Joe Brown and son, G. A. Dickin
son, wife and daughters mid Will
Wood and wife of Independence,
drove to Sodaville and imbibed of th
mineral water on Sunday last.
TMwnr.l Morcan of Portland was
visitor in town over Sunday bst.
The Apostolic band of Indepen
dence will hold a meeting at the
school house on Friday evening.
Every one made welcome.
Rev. Burns of Rickreall will fill
his regular appointment on Sunday
at - 1. 3UIH1 Ol
vene as usual at 10 A. M.
Messrs. Williams and Kelley of In
dependence were soliciting for the
Chautauqua in our neighborhood on j
renort that rarker j
GRIDDLE CAKES andWAFFli
From the New KOYAL cook hook
THERE rt
cakes, grlckcakfJh'
wheats, call them whit
vouwilL But it is a?
very easily and quickly
iSSjitdifyoa follow the
right recipes.
Here are some recipe
for a variety of breakfast
cakes that will nuke
grandmother envious. The
secret, of course, is Royal
Baking Fowdcr.
Royal Hot CridJla Ck
i ti!,'i hot1 bu
I'OtJT
V cnp milk
j tblcpon ihortnln
Mix and sift dry, ingreJi
entt: JJ tnilk and wjjwj
shortening; beat weH Bk
on .lightly greaJ hot gni
die.
Griddle Cakes with Egga
IV cup "our
u t.iloon U
.1H cups milk
I tablMpoou hortnin
Mix and sift dry ingredi
ents add beaten egg, niilk
and melted shortening: mix
well. Bake immediately on
hot griddle.
BAEIMG
Absolutely Pura
cuii mtik or kiil
together flo,!
lUke on h... . '
Wafl
I eupm flimr
4 teMiMuna rtojrti Buw
Ix eui milk
lUUlypoonJ
Sift flour, blcln, J
rid toirMh...VH
to yolk, oi tlg,;'1
ouuhly nd dd . J
Cffdienti; ,,1,1
ifK and mU j, Q
""m, Bill,
KfCated hg w, t
III brown. Strte y
rrt!c ymp. It
minuiq It
each Aallle.
FREE
Nw rtnrl dull i,
eowinninj UM((
oTAi.iittraM
"Bake with Royal and be Sure"
FOR SALE Several fine 10-weeks ;
old Pigs Chas. Harmon, Route
c 21--t
FOR SALE Four or five tons of hay,
on tnn fit. thp barn. A. H.
U w -
Crivcn, Monmouth, Oregon.
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Seventh Day Adventist Church of
Independence, Sabbath School at
1.30. Services at 2.30 p. m. at K. P.
Hall over Craven & Walker's confec
tionery store across form Postoffice.
All are welcome. 5-7-tf
WILLIAMS. HART
SAYS
THE TOLL GATE
IS THE BEST PICTURE I EVER MADE
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
The OREGON, Salem
will attend in force as K -r nai . . " . . , . . v ih, c U on of th SIMI'SOS UK MlUti
bouKht season ticket, Let's hear o and p,,rt.y ..... b ... - If ,IW . I OH UimSl
the rest of the surrounds ; ,sland. aloation ut th, . - I n t , , fojni th
ronntrv trv to eo us one better. timber now upon ine - .
country ir io " ... . .. . . ,,, . ; h, ,....,;! r.aiura v rvU'rti.nl to Ui Tins V . 1-. Simp,:
Vr Fisher of Corva is riourniK mK to .ir. Diivt-n, is "H""1""""---. ... , .
,7er. 01 . . , jutH.-t i,. i nnn i.wnrr. but Mr. l'.!iwn will mak the nuir i-..rthvt of JLr
Mills wsa buying pram m nir distmt u $1,00. f . ,v n4 ft,,,.ra, aL,t,nt, .a ,,.,, ,.rat r.
t l A party wno.e name is uiimi"h ' - . ,
last wek. ' x " . ,. i. ..r,, , i..., ...ui i. j. j
l,y The Observer has been makinc , urcjurs ... uj
,w- -f w'mih! an.) when Mr. lUi-' t th. il?n.l withm a hort time. Mr. r for dwcllms hwuni-
VALUABLE LAND HOMK- ' . . , ;.,,,,, a ,..:... in-ln-.v t t (V'mt y i ,lU, and then tM
STEADED OX RIVER ISLAND . upun tll(, is,a,))f u ai,.us. i"!,rk Floyd 1. MrcPoik County W wilt Mart.
. !ed of having wrecked the buiKlifik'. i,'rv, r- The will ha n;t
Whv look elsewhere for a gold mine! , , .. ; JVIKWI f.-t t-r dr
when you can pick up land in the Wil-1 I " " " jtwn and a mlf mi!2if
Keen interest is being taken by the ('loxinif out it few tin- at uttrac-.The lie will be tn.-'u:
people living in the eastern port of tive pries nt lndrr,T.dttire Cnri. bank.'d for mil th:pm.
lamette river which has the valuation
from $10,000 to $20,000,and homestead
same?
This is what Ralph Bhvens, who
lives at Spring Valley has done. An
island which is located m the W Ulam
ette river containing about 200 acres
i 'it.
of valuable and productive lana.wnn
nn annarent title attached thereto,
has been horrfesteaded by Mr. Blivens
a returned soldier of the world war.
Rlivpns realizing the value of the is
land, erected a tent in true homestead
style and prepared to homestead the
land, as required by the government.
After many trips to the federal land
office in Portland, satisfactory re
ports were received by Blivens which
pave him the privilege to homestead
the land.
He was in town Monday looking for
a surveyor to make a survey of the
land. City Engineer Edward J. Him
es left the first of the week to make
the survey. The island adjoins the
j property of Mr. McElench and has
been used by another party for the
past number of years. Valuable cot
- tonwood trees, which have been fell-
p. mm ' " " "J C ' " 4uma 2 ?
Genuine
Profit
Sharing
Our new cars are about all gone, and if we are lucky
enough to get more they will be higher priced.
If you want to SAVE MONEY buy your car NOW
and
We have several good used cars and the prices are right.
Also ONE NEW FORD SEDAN.
Our Lines of TRUCKS are unequalled 1, V2 and 2 ton.
Tractors, Threshing Outfits
and Farm Machinery
o
DALLAS, OREGON
.INDEPENDENCE OREGON.
TI UTILITY organization pays
wages to the capital employ
ed in providing useful service be
cause there is no other way to ob
tain capital for the purpose.
WHY not invest direct in substan
tial and growing properties where
your funds will be safe, and at the
same time pay you a good cah
return regularly every six months.
Put Your Honey Ln Growing Industry
serving the needs of people and
industries, and helping to develop
the prosperity of this community.
You can become a profit-sharing
investor either for cash or by sav
ing and investing on a systematic
monthly basis
Call at our office and ask for
illustrated descriptive
circular
Mountain States Power Compaq
N n h PKN d KNC E, OREGON
BYJLLfc
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AND MANAGEMENT CORP0rAT1
'neeri and Manager N
"auacri
Hylkly n Company, Fiacal AgWf