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1 fage Four INDEPENDENCE Independence Enterprise Published Every Friday by Z. C. KIMBALL. Subscription Rates One Year Six Months $1.50 .75 . Following closely upon the rcstor ... minishnient is a ation oi v-ttiJ'K" i movement to substitute poison for mi. B i T m LOCAL PEMNi 2 MADE ASSISTANT IN AGRICULTURAL DEPT. I Mrs. C. F. Sparks of MeMir.n ville, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Sherman Hays. Mr. ami Mrs. leave Saturday U. G. Berry will evening for C'as- r i- 1 u- i? u 1 ... f;,w This WOUkl !ui iu s-j.i'mi nn- luuim. i the rope in ""u" , ' , Vtlire butl A dance is scheduled for the itbVlH!' ImP! hest Wishing, be a more humane method oi gei . -. ; Til of first degree murderers the music. . ting rid of first f A pound boy w born and that it would eliminate mucn oi - i ,, n n ki- ,Miritv attendant Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. i,ne un.m.u.. - . Dickinson of Suver. on hangings. Dr R. ftrmjr, a former super. nenaen,. - ; - mil, above Airie had a bon-e fraetur. iry. and now with th . .t .tehU Wednesday 1 for the insane, has suggested iw !al50r '.wion of the poi- evening. He was brought here for ITui: .a be . dW .eti., worded that the person condemned to j Dee Good employed as a fire death should be executed in a speci- man on a donkey engine in Ritner's fied week This would give time and camp on the Valley & Siletz, came in opportunity for the warden to place Thursday to spend a week with his in the food of the prisoner a few 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Good, drops of some powerful poison, mak-j Miss Ruth Mills, a graduate of ing death instantaneous. Such pro-: this year's class of the Monmouth cedure would undoubtedly meet with .Normal, has been engaged to teach the approval of the victims. As the fourth grade in the Prinevllle th-Fnterprise understands it, the su-1 schools the coming year. Prineville . . . ,Apnra was ie V t Mirtf - cent nf fVonlc rmintv. rY.om minisnment - Dr. A. C. Hanson and Dr. 0. D. Butler of this place, and Dr. F. Bow . . i i a Het-prrent. it adopted largely . - ; tho rAse whv rob it of s Liita o v I - grewsomeness. There is suitij . ersox ana nr. Laura nice oi mon sympathy for one who commits brutal moutn attended a meeting of the murder, but there is a grave ques- Polk-Marion-Yamhill medical society tion as to whether his summary ex- at Dallas Tuesday evening. .. . ... tinction is a benefit to society. Si fx V A ... ..i i Thi ! ....i.;.,.v Foivo in KM '" J' i An tune At the hour nioeung ... ,11.,.1.1 What Hath lUen lono for You are invito, to nt.cnd I lo - in,. A lu-arty wolcm.e and lUU . ...... I.... -vvnitS VOU if " joyitl'le ounu.ij oomo. The appointnraut of B. B. Ball to the post of assistant secretary of agriculture neeta with the ap p roral of all.wetni farmers. Ball has Ions bean known in tiie west as an authority oa sdentlflo farm ins. lie halla from Illinois. of MONMOUTH MAN MEETS WITH HORUIBLE DEATH NORMAL NOTES .A. L. Stimpson' met with a hor rible accident last Friday at Mon mouth resulting in his death Sunday t the Dallas hospital. He fell upon a woodsaw and was cut diagonally from his shoulder to the waist line, and only the guard on the saw pre vented his body being severed in Seventh D.v Ad.M.ti-t Churvh I." t lbil!. ItidepeiuU'itce. Sabbath school t P- ",' .. "K.lucation and Lifl'- (Sntunlny) 2:3" ! h S? t 1 ) The Home of the Saved." All n.o .volcoine. Here's Service For Y ou We have just receivd a crload Poultry plies for sale at the following prices: per ton, Scratch Food, PO per Cwt. Developinir Mash, $S3 per $4.50 per Cwt. i Egg Troducer Mash, $82 onv $4.35 per Cwt. We carry Hess Stock Food and (iitrov. ( ulifornia. My IS. 1920 ' Chevrolet Motor fumpany. ()k!uinl. t'ttlif-Dt-nr Sint: i lit reply to your favor of the 1 1-th : Several yrr ko w pur. chnned th..uKh Mr. R. M. Th.ns of it hi city "I'hfvrolet Kmir-Nuifty" it.j.Utcr and at the name titiu? pur !,lll!ted an jnten-hatiKenH light do i livery body and have uhI n a a delivery car ever nime; givinif U the ! hardest kind of uw'". ith all kind 'of driver and frankly ronf 1 iht the service we huv had ha $3 t.vn marvelou. At titnm we have 'rnrried UnU up to a ton in weight, ton. ' In npite .f thi, sm! wh(f rvpair bill lftn and thr rr lu. b,.n Ver?('! in the wy ift tin; oil. y Were o Well ptM . nervn-0 w hd on tl,i iii. the uniiiii miuree om of Trucks, atthouKh tli lm), er Is stitl in duily Wp ronKrwtuUts vu o,. mikurr i.i nnt wt furvij,r (vn-lreatdo and rt-lUhl w mnraci, cii rowlilerH, CHOW'S NURsk- At a special meeting of the ischool board Thursday evening some jminor changes were ordered made in the plans submitted by Architect JLegg of Salem for the gymnasium land the revised plans will probably jbe submitted to the board within a :day or two. i - - t- , i i r ij v.oi ur Maurice uuuer oi iuonmoum Th registration in summer school . . . ine legibirduu . here Thurscay domg missionary has reached 465 which . chautauqua to be held ed to the 60 enrolled at Pendleton ju J makes a most gratifying total for ' maKes a tickets were placed, assuring a good the summer of 19-0. attendance from Independence. It is The Normal was particularly for- Westcoast tunate last week to secure . TJ .Chautauqua and the program is an .church in Monmouth oi. i c tv co of New lork as a t 1 otepucii . p , attractive and interesting one. speaker for Thursday evening. Rab- T. 0t-;r,E.l rpnu- Miles Jarvis died Wednesday at bi Wise is a man of national repu- j . -i .,i.0, anH it was the county infirmary, aged 1 6 years, tation as a social worker and it was ' , . , v,; fii. Funeral services were held in the un- indeed a treat to listen to his ens-, cussion of "Americanization." -dertaking parlors of C W. Henkle Mr Gentle will speak Friday morn- Thursday afternoon Dr. Dunsmore of- . . , . tha vn-rmnl pv- ficiating1. Interment was made inthe ing of this week at the iNoimai e -. & " B . . porlfn0ton .Odd Fellows cemeterj'. Mr. Jarvis is tension m session at Pendleton. ... ..... . , 4.. ,,ia- work on i survived by a widow, living in Mon- The question of regular woik on; T . ! , , , , , j k nrpi ' ; mouth. Mr. Jarvis had been a res- July 5th was referred by the presi- ; J . rt. .t,,J,t hlv. The latter of Independence for many f ii'ain He was operating the woodsaw; Cholerine. Also a full line of ea alone and he climbed upon the frame 'and Seeds. to reach the top of the pile, slipped Immediate Delivery Can lie Secured All Models nmt u-ns thrown across the saw. Til accident was witnessed by two young girls at the place where the wood was being cut, and they immediately summoned assistance. Mr. Stimpson was about 00 years old and had resided in Monmouth for years. He is. survived by two sis- terr, ere residing rt some point in California and the other in the mid dle west. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Evangelical Indepencence Seed & Feed Store 'THE:' HAVE IT SAYLltS MOTOR CARCi C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON A Dodge tar, driven by Mrs. James S. Edwards, of Gold Creek, went down an err.bankmiTit 25 feet at the Gold Creek bridge Saturday niglit. The occupants of the ti;r were unin jured. Mrs. Edwards, her husband and three children were returning home good Tha annual reception by the faculty ifrom a three weeks' outing in fie , ... ' , . . to the students of the summer session mountains near v,ascauia. nsrm, d was held in the gymnasium last Sat- ; occupied a part ot his time, but Mr CA1 GOES DOWN 23 FOOT EMI5ANK.ML.M decided to show their patriotism by 5'ea". declaring July 5h a holiday , and they I -Bronzed by sun ana wina,from willaminat travelinK at a K, are planning some fitting celebration, eorge aroray mumeu unuf rtte of speed. As she attempted weens ouniig in Lie ., . , . , ,n ,0 r car too quicKiy ana ran on the approach. The cr dropped down the embank ment 25 feet, turning turtle three times, bad'.y damaging the car. The occupants were not hurt, which was miraculous, owing to the fact that the car was being driven at a fair rite of sneed. Del'as Observer. In The Churches to Hold School Picnic. vjnday 6J , . y. i . 1 i. . 1. .. . . . . . . urday evening. Nearly every sra- aray mijs mav me waici was iuu dent accepted the invitation and the high to make the sport realattract informal "get acquainted" party ive. He is of the opinion that there proved very enjoyable. is nothing equal to an outing of this The first grouping of students by kind for a person who feels fagged counties for the social activities of 'out. the session was made here, much spirit and enthusiasm being display- SHRINE COST PORTLAND ed by each group. Plans are now MORE THAN $175,000- n l ... v.. .nrtmiti in ! Weil UIJUCI way u;r Hit , . . , . the f.rouns for nicnics. social dancing The 46th annual imperial session , and the usual "stunt" program which jof the Ancient Arabic Order of the ' h is given in the chapel the last week j Mystic Shrine cost Portland $17o -, in July. . 4.- 4.i, j ' Fun, frolic and eats and a general xt. ui- r,K. vaging the decorations, the red fez ' . ine iNorm , uie yea! , - - , I good time wilt mark me d"y oi picnic- lished by the Normal students, has , . the lamp h . y UIC UII lllti OILII ajiu numc i.uiti xe.- ... school, ir.e picnic is to r.e neui July the 8th which will be next week, Thursday. The Sunday school will church on Thursday morning and then p-o to the picnic grounds at Boat Landing on th2 river north of Independance. Definite announcements will be made Sunday morning , church. There will be races and games ar.d plenty of fun. All are invited. Thp Sunday school mecti regular ly at 10 a. m. every Sunday at the Baptist church. At 11 p. in. Rev. Pronpe "'ill r"ei.h on "The Greatest . i e: :i ,,,.r.c- V,io 1 Deen an enure unanuai aco a , ... . , . turns of the entertainment thst have year, under the eliieient supervision ( . , of Miss Eugenia McNaughten and ia ash vaIue- . . , , . TJ. . The average cost of an imperial lit: I luijj ui i i.i .i.. u . ...- ' . ... ' 1 . . T . an extremely anrai.-i.ivc uuua, i a u , s ...... L , ua u,r ?. 000; in fact it 13 wnicn win ue giy M Shrine that a city The motion picture, "Other Men's Shoes", to be given in the chapel next Monday evening, July 5th, is i said to be a typical present-day com edy. It contains many dramatic sit uations with well sustained suspense and an attractive climax. Miss Brenton gave the students and faculty a very enjoyable chapel hour Wednesday morning. The chairman of the entertainment! committee of the faculty has an nounced the securing of some very at tractive numbers for the Normal next year. Among these are Mr. Frederick Ward, well-known lectur er and interpreter of Shakespeare's plays, who will be in Monmouth dur ing the first term of the next school year. Also two unusual numbers during the year will be furnished by John Kendrick Bangs and Mr. Thom as Wilfred. Mr. Bangs who is so well known as a humorous writer lecture and Mr. Wilfred will a most unique entertainment. He is known as a singer of old folk songs and ballads and player of the twelve-string arch-lute and gives a program of English, Danish and French troubadour songs and music which has been much praised by audi ences in Vassar college and Minne sota university. The above all prom ise much pleasure to the Normal next year. M.?rshfield South mill operations of shingle plant. 'session in the pat has been ?ioo,-j at the ' ft, i - : .1 the rule of the bidding for the convention be prepared to expend that sum. In addition, Portland automobile nwnprs and hosts exnended ep.sily an additional $25,000, making a total f $200,000. resumer will give Bf mil i Ay WJyy fi Gua .ranteed by INCO Rf0 RATtD Vkw, 07 "V m lam BULL" Durham cigarettes; vou roll the yourself from genuine "Hull" Durha tobacco; fifty from one bug. Wr inn rlnrif Mil riri I i rKrf r miir "lVVfl rolled from genuine "Hull" Durham tobacco. Good old reliable 14 Hull". Always genuine; since 1865 he's been everyone's friend. GENUINE 99 uuu u 66 ERk 6 ! : i i i, J i i n mil IsiBksttifM ass TOBACCO A , . . y - JiCI Late Photograph ot the Mardings ; y A ; -t- ; 7 F. yyr :- lf " cr:m&fmi .---a III t I i''yw & j 1 J v"M ' ? i i 5 3 I v- --'- mi, i tT , . t