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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
tage Four JNDKI'KNDKXCE KXTKR1RISL i . . i i ..j finn nrtni i . i JUNEj. Jnpuntiipurp uipr.unsp Published Every Friday by Z. C. KIMBALL. , Subscription Rates Cru Y?ar Six Months $t.?0 LOCAL tAPPENBm I'l mi)-' i i mimnmmmm of the briilo. ...it imi'ivtiHiVo numy, Mis, Clement plHV.nl Ww Mm o.kwhn wddinir 'v1'- was held n "" C A reception with the v.eddin MUr '' J'' tovyK roller.-. I - 1- THE SELECTION OF HARDING. i u..t wiis i-fiiurnt ny 1 -Bon Peers, said to bo the oldest clomoi,t resident of this locality, was in town MHMKli,lir the mmimer month Thursday. He wnw here with h at Vu rno where Mr. Patter...! w ii parents in 1S37, when but two years Mi iiltterson will Ktu.ly .o.i Amithpr old-timer is T. J. Fry- , .. ,i ..f n ...mimer school, in Till' li. u ' '. ' The selection of Warren G. Harding as the standard bearer of the republican party came as a disappointment Tnnnv Hp mnv rmvp all the renuisites for making a not- j t x -- or. his rosiilonce here mumjr 1S45 Uoth are nato ami enn ( Mrs Mrs. Ioo Taylor of Mamnin Falls has been visit iiir at the homo imitruotlr ju the department of of Me. and Mrs. George. Kutoh. , , ... iunv i-olleire. The - - tthov iW iir ,wU 10 ..!.W a triP to tho H.uii;uiw. " ' " . . ...hi ..... m 1'atterson iu Mr. Taylor, who is a former well- a,s0 ,,0011 instructor in the resilient of Independence, is ig a largo barber shop in the a oil ..n...... .i.n her L'rnduation Severn hnvinjr i,w'n S!mu,m ' years ago, She ft mni conservatory ever the . nn ,,f t inn county's best in that locality. , , ... ,.i ). tt h0t ef Disappoints Custom, able chief executive officer, yet the nomination of Wood, . . . m 1 . 11 ............. f Johnson. Lowden and nossiblv others would undoubtedly, sol(thern otohi metropolis have been received with more acclaim. During the cam-'Mn, Taylor is enthusiast ie paign he did not become a national figure of any promin Misse; k. l. ' iioux,. Catherine riTZ,Z I nuiar m ence. While he is occupving as United States senator Gentle and Ida Mae Smith have gone th i tljrp (,itvle Mr jttewn h the highest office in the gift of ,the people with the excep- IZZ C " tion of president, he has not been a spectacular figure. there the first of the week n a 19 Bls0 y 1 . . It is announced by party organs that he is not the choice branch of the Oregon Normal school viar nAM BUjX(; of the big leaders of the party, and by the democrats it is otZ S Y m(:H l'l UT alleged thgit he belongs to tne standpat element oi tne in music. Miss Ruth nerson, ha-j A Uvroe of Ju(1rc n lv!t of Tiartv. Roth of these statements may be true, brut botn nas Men w. -m -,. fpurt uf tho county )n nn . . . . . i ii i i l n i educational worK. I'resniont ACker- ,,.. ,.limst the are likewise of partisan origin and will undoubtedly be ac- man will be present nt the openln, Jj;n ofKJ l i JZ Cepted as SUCh for the present of the school and will remain thcre ; pa "y whi,h'the company in al-no- In the final analysis, however, Senator Harding's selecLMriVT'Mcinto i. the on.',uU,,y traine.i from .iuieiK ioK. tion or rejection will depend very largely upon how he is er a new n;bby Nash which JZZ dLXVe measured by the people. The independent vote has in- purchased a few iay ro from the fJow of tho stw;mi u moi!i. creased so rapidly until it has become a recognized fact oAf lmJl t M . th. that a SUCCeSSful Candidate mUSt Stand a close scrutiny. Nash owner during the past wrekJ Tud-y. J (UU In other words, Senator Harding will have to pass through a carload of NfRh cars were unloaded, ; ... ,.. i -l i Tuesday by this company. T , . . , ,,, fhp wpurhinir process and if not found wanting between p v ckkI, nn .U ipan and h.s pre.ieceors for ., now and election time he will undoubtedly become the valley & 'siiet.: was the repent.- iiZJt oI , . , -i tive of Independence Tost, Amen- . ' . , nation's Chief executive. can Lepionat the stnte convention tmn of LoRnn the hmK company J eo- TJoi.ri;. io fTrV,of mirrVit Vo mctlv fprmprl ns of v.. , : i.-i i,. was era n ted a franchise to use theij the common people. He is not a man of wealth nor has The purpose of the meeting was to ,. . ... ,- j i i bring before the different camps of, he ever been alumed with the so-called big business inter-1. fe.afo , ovn,nnnt;nn nf tvA V11. estS. He is jUSt a COmmOn SOrt Of man. In a modest Way cational training and disability nets. of nsttution which j , i i i v. declares that "no persons property successim in nis own aiiairs anu one wnu nets auprticutijr F "cishall , tak , . . ii. ,1 J. J. J 1 'nnrocontoH in, I amnio onMn n. !5nlUI l'lK " Bwnj Oy a given a gOOd SteWardSnip 01 tne pUOUC irUSIS imposeil up- , ,or he ! tion, under authority of law.without on him. He is the owner and publisher of a small daily Mr Joneg isp reirai(ni!1(r in ponuni 'compensation being fir made or newspaper in his home town in Marion, Ohio. He started for a few days atten(lirg to privatf Mcudjn such manner as provide,) n-nA nm-vlmA Viio tttoit nr-'j tvl ViTnncrVi rriprif. '.. i i i by law." Observer. ilS H ULllllCL dilV-l VVJ1I.CVA ilAO HOI uun uiu , iiian-tris. ins ic'"i . lu nif iw.1: perseverance and progress, until he attained the highest post win be submitted at some future if Chsapssl fat fat i;,,,&, N Order To, Ut, T Thi Stora Ainu to Sorve th Public riNaartUy . . Coodj Wo Sell aro Jut Iteprrntm nhl When DrJ, W NEVKR DUPLICATE. W KinJ You JUBl Never Send the "Just M Oood' Kind. CALBRKATH & JONf ! You Can Watch Us Ci& stream by the public service com mission. Plaintiff attacked it in .court, holding it contrary to that property corpora- Your meat for you, if you like, anil you will eo that you are gitUng the choicest beef, lamb, vqal, Hjrki mil, ten, -tc. You will Kel full weight and fair and njuaro treatmect at this hop. It will pay you to trad here. THE CITY MEAT Main strict. markb Independence, C an Independence son of Ir. and Mrs. H. L. as married to Miss Hazel iVVi a cfatp rnnlH hpstow unnn him United time- llUUUik) (I 111VU u uwvv v-w..x. " X I ..I., I. I r, , rr KL 4-l,: V nnnvnonaK V alen tiUlId, Otates senator. io accuinpn&ii iuua aiung lxic noaj. , and route is almost self-evident that he has good business abil- r.,M. ity and a faculty for grasping problems and solving them coighin of Portland in a Portland in advance Of the Ordinary run Of men. church Tuesday, the ceremony being TTp hoi rppn RpWtPfi hv a naitV which has been dom- bein& witnessed by many inant in controlling the affairs of this ; country for more - TTZr. than half a century and his election will depend upon de- Mr Guild i8 a musjcian of consider. velopments during the next few months. If a closer re- abie note, playing the violin and sax lation with the senator reveals those qualities which are aphone He has been located in Port deemed essential for desirable presidential timber then he land for some tin,e, where he win will have smooth sailing for it must be borne in mind that ... . . ..n ,i -i groom are expected to arrive here the republican party IS Still in the majonty. Saturday for an over-Sunday visit at i the Guild home. Order your winter mpph ef woo I from W. J. C'ark. Phone reii'ternv , 722 or leave order at the Enterrri. ' office. 7-tf Dr. Puganne, Dentist, office ovw In- friends dePen''enfe National Rank. ! MJ g o MARY FRANCES IRVINE MARRIED IN ALBANY X f For Lovers-Young and Old Whether the sweetest girl in the world has just sealed the engagement with a kiss and the longed for "Yes, John, I will ;" or in the later days, when love's young dreams will truly have come true,- with John and Mary still happy to gether. Diamonds Remain The Gift Supreme Whether sealing the engagement, whether commemorating the wedding or birthday an niversary, or given in token of pure affection or at holiday time, they serve the ideal pur pose. Not every diamond dealer gives reliable ad vice. Your home dealer does. A. L. KULLANDER WATCHMAKER JEWELER Main St. Independence Miss Mary Frances Irvine of Al- bany, who has become intimately j j acquainted with many Indeepndence friends during a musical career ex- j tending over several years, was mar- J; ried to Chalmer Nash Patterson at j the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. I j Mary E. Irvine, in Albany, on Wed I ' nesday of last wek. While in In y dependence the bride made her home I j with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattison. t j Concerning the event an Albany , paper says: j The ceremony was performed by w i Eev. A. M. Williams, president of Al bany college, and was witnessed by 9 more than 80 relatives and friends, I including many of the college stu- 5 . dents and faculty members. The bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March played by Miss Alice Clement, and stood beneath a lovely canopy of yellow blossoms and greenery. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Braxton Irvine of Corvallis, the ring1 ceremony being used. Miss Nettie A. Thompson of Portland, at tended as bridesmaid, and William Patterson of fTujjene, att.jndeJ his brother as" best man. 1 Preceding the ceremony, Miss Mamie Lenhart sang "Beloved, It Is Morn." The bride was beautiful in cream satin and silver lace, with a bunch of Ophelia roses. Miss Thomp son wore yellow satin trimmed with O silver and carried a similar bouauet. ( Little Miss Dorothy Williams, niece Seventh Day Adventist Church of Independence. Sabbath S.liool at 1.30. Fcrvices at 2.30 p. m. at K. P. Hall over Craven fc Walker's confec tionery store across form Postoffice. All are welcome. 5-7-tf Wells' Universal Grind Wrist Pins, etc., on Automobiles, Trucks and Tract has been added to our equipmcm WOOD & COZINE, Indcpcndd OH Read This Test of Truck Endurance Santa, Paula, CaL Mav 4 Chevrolet Motor Co.. Oakland, pefti. Gentlemen: '20. from Voltaire, Calif., to l.an,nc. r nil. After H thL lJkB 8traight- """"I" on, myself as mechanft hn ' working tho truck 24 ing to find acme repair i On the 15th of October, 1918, I everv 9A I I""kine 180 milea fr ,ookin 0Vrt Z purchased a 1-Ton Truck from II. E. one wav f g 1 U2 ton" thoroughly, although we - Junius, oi banta Paula, and have over mount " t0 lAnc&B very nevcre use, 1 - juu u. iittinM a I a I: 'inn Li uv- it v Deen usinff tne tmMr i . VM1" ruauH. upn u - tu:,, - - -'w VVIiLJ II UIllliJ l7 t - - "'K Lllta t3l'.L IfJIllIiLlUil . that date hauling be- J, WeK8 of hauIi"K the truck w vrinff as miles 0 since rough mountain roada vo; n- .. ""'I'Pcu Tor want of w: i.. i Mindless to ober, 1919. Iina this truck very economical Yottrt 1 From October, 1919. hauling nu. x" ,?aa and oi averain- 19 fieo. M- SAYLES MOTOR CAR COMPANY "ENDENCE. OREGON g LET'S GO-DOWN TO THE igAGE AKt'll HV, PoNi til 1 ' " 'A"if 1 fl 37 I CAN V0O llll OH Qfp rr- " ' '"A home kra-siMltof fcwpsisiri lS