A Grocery That Never Disappoints Customers Sroseeies Miea psst tarseMuanungs Not Best Because Biggest But Biggest Because Best l""TT v nrW Ton I.nrire To till No Order Too Small To Fill This Store Aims to Serve the Public Pleasantly and Well The Goods We Sell are Just as Represented and When Drders are Given We NEVER DUPLICATE. We Send You Just What You Order, Never Send the "Just as Good" Kind. CALBREATH & JONES J I I kw im Vt. , . . - - .. .. -v m - . ., " ' mmL , , . tVS i m zd?rlzfEIEE-, mm I llil . I II I EveryjHome Should Have One A Savings Account Book whose hap py pages record not only consider able money saved and drawing inter est twice a year, but also a per sistence of effort to be proud of. Deposit every pay day. We will help you save carefully. Vt ET1 rma-i FARMERS STATE BANK Independence on The Enterprise is Still $1.50 Buena Vista t... n., Povnolda. pastor of jevt v "'w - - the Christian church in Corvaiw, and family visited last weea - hi parents, mf. and Mrs. Reynold. Mr. and Mrs. Gene llolcomb ami daughter, recent arrivals from Kan sas, are looking the country over i-icitincr relatives in tho vicinity of Monmouth and Alsea with a view of locating. Mis, Alma Wells spent several days last wwk in Salem visiting friends. She was accompanied m-n-by Miss Gene Bailey of the capital city who will Bpend several days at the Wells home. Mr. Arthur Huff SehmiU ami Wim - Portland are visiting her brother, Frank Fisher, and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCain of Salem, were Sunday guests at the M. N. Prather home. Mrs. McClam recently returned from a very en joyable two-months' trip east. i N. C. Anderson, who is getting jout piling near Black Butte, had the I misfortune to get one of his horses painfully snagged and will not nc able to work for some time. Mrs. Sarah Collins of Pallas was an over-Sunday visitor with relatives here. . Mr. and Mrs. William Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bockes and babe of Carlton, were Sunday visitors at the Edgar Lichty home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Prather Misses Marie and Mildred Prather and Bob bie Prather of Corvallis came down Saturday for an over-Sunday visit with relatives and attended the family reunion at the M. N. Prather home. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClain and son, Raymond, Otho McClain, Grand ma McClain and T. D. McClain and wife of Salem. Mrs. Martin Congor and daughter, Mrs. Florence Gobat, of Suver visit relatives here last week. Miss Geneva Criderman of Seaside, Oregon, left for Portland Sunday where she will spend several days at the rose show before returning to her home. She spent a week here vis iting relatives and friends. The frame work on the new house on the J. A. Reynolds farm is up and work is. progressing nicely after be ing delayed by the recent rains for several days. Arthur Black, Verd Shrunk and Gilbert Loy, who belong to the In dependence Colt's team played ball in that city and helped "wallop" the Spaulding Logging Co. team Sun day. Next Sunday they play at Air lie. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nickells had for Sunday guests last week the fol lowing relatives: G. J. Santer and family of Bellevue, Dale Nickells, wife and babe of Carton, W. W. Nick ells and Mrs. Mollie Bailey of Mc M inn villa. ' Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLER From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK I ...... i I S!:!;!!!nw. U th der. i nereis ",'? , , wholesome and drl.g ' than doughnuts or crul cr rightly made. Their rich. cJlden color and arpctuinc aroma will create an appe tite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous dough nut and cruller rcci from the New Koyal Cook Book. Doughnuts lUMenpooMitwrumm K cup UKr t, cui mi.k t tmpHn lt j ciipn flour . 4tiilHHin Koyal lUktnt 1'owJcr Cream wtiortcntn: .U ' ml woll-b.at." run: lr n k:-JJ "' mrd tofc-rlhfr ami rnou.h I dulonal lU.urloina.-dou.h'tuT enough to roll. HH out ? Soured h'"J t ,n,1 thick: cut lR Jrt hot enough to brown ot braid In 60 wconda lm on ungliueJ l'per and .yrliikH with powdered BUKr. Afternoon Tea Doughnuts If KM wtalleponni iugr 4 tin unit BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure f "u n..lir t7.,-r,IltlMl I Iron I.- .. "i. hn . vruuert 4 tMf uportnj gf, 1 rup ur I rup flour ftfm lirtnlri' uj t..iu,iir . uj; .lf ...d n,u .l; ,44 ihirk ...d cut m., 7:: roll in ,V!Sfc Jtrlp ...d b,lr. tbU ! III drb h,,l roll In -uJ.rwJ H rorr Nw yt fnoli R,.L . Ulllll. dir.. J rHirr delll;r,, Writ. f,.r tl Tul'iT hoAi.iiK!sonjtim. l it rViau Vol on "JSaAe ;Yr i?oya ant 6e 5ure" Fishing Trip to Alsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hurlou aiu! children of Farkcr, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sharp, Mrs. Madjre Gaston and "l!ale" Sharp of Portland, n-tuniod Wetlnewlay night from a week's fishing trip ami outing in the Alsea country'. They brought back a nice collection of mountain trout and report an enjoy, able time. Ik s nv incs Emu Knivrg nj tciuen rx- or bonml, kiuhennn rellju and lawn trmi j C trm"t, Mwwn Swalj W. C. fc-tn-U V. Express Agent HeHign. Dallas Itemizer. M. S. Deljvnry, who has been ajrent of the American Railway express company for nearly a year, has resigned and with his family left this week for Alpine, U'bpfp thv will mnki. Jlmir furiiri. I ' j home. A temporary has been dent .here by the company, pending the appointment of a permanent agent. FOR SAl,KTo Al cw, one fr-h. Currier Cth ami C. W. K. M.tchell. 2-2f (FOR SAl.K McConnick mowing machine and Hain wagon. In quire M.Hre & Addmon Furnttur Co. 25tf Why man we made this cigarette for you! f :?.t ""it I 5 r-.... -Mess , f . i . m-w.. .Hi .nmw siiaji.s itf: nirmr t t sir r n n i m .i. .lusnfu v h n mmi ww WWiss-J iiKSS 1 fA-' !U m t " . If '11 i 1 Jfllb.. II If:-' Ji 'I I The Monmouth Spirit. At a joint meeting of the Mon mouth Commercial club and the Elkins-Luckiamute association held in this city last Friday evening the news concerning attempted libx-king of the West Side highway was dis cussed and plans made to assist tho commission where possible. Mon mouth Herald. W hav jut noNi Poulli) Sumi mri mare rchihad bj kil fowl, limply di-i V WANTED TO RENT Houm with lath room and other modern con veniences. Not reuirel If for ale. Write or phon riant & Rose, Buen ViiU, Ore. ll-lt for at th foHcwiai (n)er your wi'itrr "upply of wooi from W. J. Clark. Phone rcaldenr 722 or leave order at the Enterprlat office. 7-tf WAim mm iuw in im qtiwt drinhinv wt lnof )00lfritbli-l, ;.n ot SUjUn UMu, 11. Juawy Iwk f notuUtuatl, Inditxiidf.cc T'd Uii Store ucculenta Tablets YOUR TIRE Trouble Adjusted promptly and In a work manlike manner. Try me. SER VICE in big letter-. Savage, Curtli and Racine Tire, and Tube for ale. M.J.O'DONNELL Across from Farmcr State Bank, Independence. Scratch Food, $56. f per Cwt Developing Math, (SI $4.60 per Cwt f.gg Producer MuM $4.85 per Cwt We carry Ilea Stai H aolcrine. Abo M and Seed. Indepencencci Feed btort TIIET HA VI V ij fr t? "lji ef i jt h r sr r Camelm trm told everywhere in CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste I Unique flavor, fragrance and mellow-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation ! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiring your taste. They leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in Kha:t;ptr the world at any price. You 11 pre 1"?' erquaiirytocouponsorpremiums! ton. W mtrongty ncommend thim carton for thm homm or of- '.Zor mHentVel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C Has been greatly relieved. You will be safe now in buying that car you were figuring on. WeHavk Them If and RflliaVBl and iUUett We also have good buys in used Maxwells, Overlands, Doris and Chevrolet The Truck Season is here. Don't forget our mm mm maxwell and Nash Trucks THEY LEAD DALLAS, OREGON ..INDEPENDENCE ORj k.1 t