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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
1920. fljNEjSi T HEED SCENT rflllTlCS Are popular m Not Over- 1N DEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Three 1 1 If UtlllfU l DMirn inror, ..... . VHiiUVil 111 mLVMrmZir'T !l0J 'er- Total return, on day by big picnic dinner at their mint ami i,.r.,.-.i . wmr' Vlurg apple crop said to reach home in the orchard on the hill. Mr. at.lJu t r1"1; Wi l-rK-. 743,700. - 'and Mrs. Moon have nine children - ...vw MrvrKtnnw.rif tA thin no Artlflolal I.a Cu .... Thit H.ivy An Nrt NHdtd Here, f Hie p''"" Salem Cherry crop i0 large more than 13 rt. contractu made, rortlMml Kelly Ilulta rockplle earned I.1VOO n May. state) and far Co"0'"',,"on ;i"u"l7 "1U rouia no autm.nted ,y conview una prisoner, making brick and preparing road material. The Dallea 15,000 acre, to be opened to iitrvics nun. State Medical nodnllim auk leg. Mature for two new hnapltala, Uatra h built a menu recreation hall. Portland street car fare raised to eight cents. Klamath Full Much needed bul ne block aro being constructed, others In prospect. MiltonStorage plant to coat $100,000. Klamath Falls Klamath Mint Co., I '., , 1 ..j. e i . j. , i ! i mi . II U amllV tlCff- L vtlM w ' ev,ry ....irlvateil ol- r on it... other dny ut tlie iac oi . alio W""" f aiiiell. HI " ' ..nonl A ru,," . . f . ;, ,,, race md cvuotry . .it the fact lit. II ,o . renal- deKre., and i of iti''t. Ldl.allyumulthi.tl. Well, ..i. .tiflVrelld-" HUH inw " UUP w- ' L Br Inf. "", woU,tt L brliihl d -liHliliut col-.r I ho Ingulf ",r 1'IT'I !'.,.r hi irl!iiC prfuim all ouiau I ...i. f.ir we n Iih.U twli iw y of avoiding j,. Wli'.te .r'iitli lwv' if imelllliif fuftiHle. rell " "f,,-n ''0"f 1 n Hi'""!" y,mr lH cvm-.-i.tmil..ii at church vf t tavc '''' ;c,,.y uue if i-arhy Nu mntier arllailc the I ipir I, If !' I" " f,ti!l.-o- tr n-r )u for I lime It 1 f l", i " 3n,K ie ay really ali-kwilng, jullrf of fuel "-' "''' 'y C I" llnl f"r JM'r' iUm lire of all litlH : fru- fn'ifl ui!tit Mlr. J,, nllf limiie "itr lliealer ar fide no!rl!i. min r.t to Hie ! .iiM!' ifl''- 'f KtiroM. Ill ff tin ''He "n Visit Vfllice f,lt!iout twins lim-,"'l hy I ,4 the city, one find a liltflt ioa f rlitliir. DriHit, hT.. tlie fncutty of !i drelitliei to R tllte nri. I nif i d of the city iwlur la antiie In! Iti- (ril,-iitiil tniveler -;f!i The ilmructiTUMc rnJur ij. of Ca! ut'a, i'f (mtuhtl 1 A Uut Kniii;, inade Up of a ;i nin.il-t of niltnki of a. Ii luimetliliiis Hint tti trtiv ifM ilwnlie, tint tin rifoiUc- II li unpleiiimitiy vivid nil .rwn t rt up like the Amert- pf b"t. Tl iM dei-lrnlile 1 1 that e cnti find In our I?.! our drawing riMiina or tliea fnicriiiii e of fren)i nlr, nlr !h It U c.'t to the nottrlU, what enn cmiipiire with the f the nmntry? The pine tnn, f-hinnan liay, tin tilllnlde nfler , III! hriM i -i thiit hlmv over .! if im !ili, (he apple orrlllird - entj iirhi.r? 'I ln-e are the !til the Ali'iTl'Titi riptireclitle jf.ltiITiili r.i rri. Early Booktelier. f,ft liiMihM'llfr i'uliiloiriti In ''ill liiiii;tl:c, co fur Ih I ! oiii' ln-nr'iij u ihite of ;'). Ii ttH iii.-l hy Andrew '11 f I.oihliMry, Jwiuliirnl, and ll c!;tl.. r:i ii-Ii iU inn in Kli?;iWii. -n. f)rt liookatdlero .'tii cre inU't'iitfiry pfchllerN, Wi-J ihi'lr miiiiiII ntDrk on tlielr '"l limn limy more properly "I Jilifleer honk i;i-im, ' iiir. of Him- Home of the f"'irnii( Juiw ki-r of llterntnre '"nil Mtn J m or hootlta iimt tlni " known ns "Hiniliim-rs." Thi rfgin of th wnii Ktntloiier. now 'I nille. to iloliliTH In "at- Mr Im h enme to lileilll writ- 'tTliik pn-r, pom. Ink iiiul mcli Itooksellera III V.ll!,- rre for conliirici Ircnleil 111 'Imlnnln iui-1 hhII.ti,.,! to iiwinv . li!ch were not wlmlly l tinlll iv:,s, Tll t,(,nuxeller's f-njilainl iiinl Aini-rli'ii Hint- tmvii L.., ' ...... "in PtK), Ions, the former ilnl- Alike. ryonr-oid ,?,,m visiting lila Nw. he Ii;m ,,( I, Hon. led !. K" '"UK imd hud not hroiitht 'f flut tiliiK. So he iniii 1 ni ,,, r not hohiK 1 Hft..mo,i, . ,,,, uu 'V1"1 IHHHlo I'luK. .1 """. And ih, W,T" Inilll f of I uncle wiin took dim v I... Imd ("ommi'iiiH ho ninl iiiniisltij; to Hie II mull,, i,,.,. i i.i... I,,,!,,, ' "I i mi I it i in III, K'XH.-tl.v smniinovuM N ,Mlli Woiiuii, ,.,,. h.,1.1.. Nhllio III ,!,, won,,. Ini'ii tiisi ri""d -ut so ,! Unn "(,,, """II". " " 'in i.v inn FHlll'i, flenr little most of I Im in suit too." 'other r...,. mnn i 0T the Carnegie. Ijl,,:'', ()MI,,Vf'.vyn-lit,(1,,nioKle, , ( r commissi lt wash- l((lf H Vi'i-, vllH uttliiK out nt sluiln , ',",,,,r f'"' n new cruise tei, v; " mr ,.r,,, ,w0 Ie ninin , . '' miU' llliH Unn P ;,, th0 S,1,,n' Atlantic, iir n,,, "c " mH. tl"' ports of 'uluatry in the United Stuten. iiurna Oil drillit,K "tart near here. Kockaway contructttl. Portland PenlriMula Luml operations Hance pavilion NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. SCHOOL Klamath Falls planning new scenic living, thirty-senve grand children roa'- 'and three great grand children. Medford ii now a member of the Those who helped the bride and fflrlortil AMn,..M -....l . ut. . t .t a . ... ji . . ..... nicng BjrBumi. in iruiu re- ifroom ceieuraie were aim iuihih ana : n.vt. ov. to vi ?t.yii,iT,jv). lamny, j. u. moon ani ramiiy, us- lufur Number of local Improve- car Eubank and family, Lewis Eu- er corn-;menta be no- mn,l am va ciii, nanv vr,.n.lU ...ii .. I . i ii ., , '"V" u, u",u cP,ty- od River-Paving between here family, II. B. Earnest and .....u.n county voice June 21 on 'end $150,000 hiich Hchool fr MilUn. I J9unny beinjp rucheci. Work atarU on Medford irrigation FORMER POLK RESIDENTS canal to water 10,000 acres, Salem rleroncHHe of M. E. church to erect $50,000 hopital. pclul h-KiKlutive committee ralae tialariis paid in Oregon OBSERVE GOLDEN here family, II. Mrs. Smith and family, iMatney, Mrs. XV. R. Mrs. Susie Stultz and WEDDING. Eldrick and family, Detering and Miss Myrtle Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 29 of of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of s.'iid district will be held at the public school build inc. to bee-in at the hour family, ot 730 oVii, p. m.. on the third Mr. end Mrs. i Monday o( june, being the 21st day Kirkpatnck, f JmMS A D 1920 family, Mrs. meetin lg or the Mws Gladys ' . . .. ... m fUDU VI OICTV WUg Ul&WWa, IV B. T w Brannon. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Francis Ma- Mr, and Mrs. Moon were married at . . .. . . . to rinn Mmm ,.t t...u. r Tllt., T.i,..l jwir ma un Bauin ml uu.u eminfv. flmsnn An .Tuna K I i . . . -- . ..., , v - j - " I i emiHion to get new J 15,000 tore ding anniversary in Chehalis, Wash., 1870. Mr. Moon is 71 years old and ! hull, Inn. ,.t t.l.,1, !!.. 1..... ... i . . . . .. ... ... "U1,s ieuy jor iaac weeK. incerning the event the Mrs. Moon Is 64. They have lived . ( new creamery. Chehalis Advocate says: j in this vncinity for many years. Condon Contract let for grading! Mr. and Mrs Thomas Francis Ma- Their old friends and neighbors join moat Important link of John Day rion Moon of Curtis celebrated their in wishing them many more happy highway. golden wedding anniversary Satur- anniversaries. meeting. Dated this 9th day of Jane, 1920. ATTEST: C. G. Irvine, District Cleric. J. S. Bohanon, Chairman Board of Diectors. i Wh en Voucan buy such clothing asHart Schaffner SternSaandjDavid Alder you need notflook for better. on q III s 1 ti a I ( y 11(11 () & Marx, Michael Do you know that n Enables You to take unrestricted choice from our entire stock, which is, as everyone knows, one of the largest1 stocks of high-grade clothing in the state. Original pricetags remain unchanged on every uit See for yourself. ! Men's25cSox Men's black sox, not many in the lot, will be placed on sa! Friday at 15c Pair 2 -Piece Underwear B. V. D. and Porus Knit Shirts and Drawers, regu lar $1.00 values 45c IImiam Oil in en b uiiiuii ouiid Men's Athletic Union Suits, made of Nainsook, size 34 to 42 85e Men's Hats Stetson and Mallory Hats, entire line to select from, Black and colors Less 20o You Have Heard That there are no $25.00 Suits to be had. We have them and are selling them at $16.65-$19.95 200 Suits Are shown that were $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50. 00 and $60.00. If your size is in the lot, buy at Less 33!'. THE SAVINGS ABE Ml vlivUlflLa 202 OFF ALl BDYS' SITS ALL BOYS $14.00 SUITS now. $11.20 ALL BOYS $15.00 SUITS now $12.00 ALL BOYS $16.00 SUITS now $12.80 ALL BOYS $17.00 SUITS now $13.60 ALL BOYS $18.00 SUITS now $14.40 ALL BOYS $19.00 SUITS now $15.20 ALL BOYS $20.00 SUITS now $16.00 ALL BOYS $22.50 SUITS now $18.00 ALL BOYS$25.00 SUITS now $20.00 20ftM0RE0FFALLSUlTS ALL MEN'S $25.00 SUITS now $19.95 ALL MEN'S $30.00 SUITS now $23.95 ALL MEN'S $35.00 SUITS now $27.95 ALL MEN'S $40.00 SUITS now $31.95 ALL MEN'S $45.00 SUITS now $35.95 ALL MEN'S $50.00 SUITS now $39.95 ALL MEN'S $60.00 SUITS now $47.95 ALL MEN'S $65.00 SUITS now $51.95 ALL MEN'S $70.00 SUITS. now $55.95 ALL MEN'S $75.00 SUITS now $59.90 SAVINGS That Are Worth "While When we inaugurated this sale it was for the sole purpose of protecting our paifrons by furnishing them the best mer chandise in the market at prices that mean savings worth while Positive reductions prevail throughout our entire stock, however, the greatest savings are made in CLOTH ING, HATS and SHOES as the prices quoted herewith will show. -r $5, $7.50, $10 Men's Black and Tan Shoes, Button or Lace, sizes 5 to 7 1-2 and 9 1-2 to 11, while they last at $3.50 $2. 50 to $5 Hats One big lot mostly colored, all sizes, good styles on sale at $1.85 Men's Army Shoes $8.00, $8.50 and $9.00 Mun son last army shoes, black or tan $5.95 X ! Boys' Knicker Pants ! MEN'S TROUSERS LESS 20 ALL MEN'S $4.00 TROUSERS now ALL MEN'S $5.00 TROUSERS now ALL MEN'S $6.00 TROUSERS ALL MEN'SOO TROUSERS ALL MEN'S $8.00 TROUSERS ALL MENS$9.00 TROUSERS ALL MEN'S $ia66 TROUSERS now $2.80 $4.00 $4.80 $5.60 $6.40 $7.20 $8.00 ALL MEN'S $12.50 TROUSERS ALL MENS $15.00 TROUSERS .$10.00 now $12.00 2(Koff MEN'S DRESS SHOES $8.00 $9.60 ALL MEN'S $10.00 SHOES now ALL MEN'S $12.00 SHOES now ALL MEN'S $13.50 SHOES now .... $10.80 ALL MEN'S $15.00 SHOE$ now $12.00 ALL MEN'S $16.00 SHOES now ......... $12.80 ALL BOYS $6.50 SHOES now ALL BOYS $7.50 SHOES now ALL BOYS $8.50 SHOES now ALL BOYS $10.00 SHOES now , $8.00 .$5.20 $6.00 $6.80 m n e Woolen, Corduroy and Blue Serge, regular $1.50 to $3.50 Less 20 Percent Furnishing Goods All Shirts, Neckwear, Un derwear, etc. will go during this sale Less 10 percent Boys' Hats and. Caps All Boys' Hats and Caps, regular $1.50 to $3.00 Less 20 Per Cent I f x i fejWtaMH " ,0 rj O " Mid t ,. . ii no ii-. ii.,i. "U-Hdentl nc American. '