Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, August 13, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    AUGUST 13
Page Eight
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J. R. Loy returned Saturday night
from San Diego, Calif., where he
went two weeks ago to be at the
bedside of his son, who had under
gone a critical operation for acute
appendicitis. He brings the good
news that Alfred is doing nicely and
will be able to come home in two or
three weeks.
Mrs. W. D. Simmons, Leona and
filenn Wells left Monday for Port
land where the former will join her j
Bister, and by auto will go to Con
don, Oregon, for' a few days' visit.
They will hold a family reunion,
six sisters joining in the happy af
fair. Mrs. Lester Murphy returned
home with Howard Murphy who has
been under a specialist's care. He
will, however, have to go back every
two weeks for some time yet for
further treatment.
Perry Wells and wife have re
turned home here after several
days' sojourn at several beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah of Notte, Til
lamook county, have purchased the
Eston Bevens house and will take
possession this fall. The place is
now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur DeVine. ,
Mrs. Marguerite ' McClain return
ed home Monday from a two .weeks'
visit with her daughter and family
near Amity,
Dr. Butcher o Woodburn, is here
visiting his niece, Mrs.. Will Hunni
cutt, and family.
Will McCann of eastern Oregon,
called here seyeral days last week
on relatives. He left Saturday for
Myrtle Point where he expats to
locate if a suitable occupaton can be
found. If not he wll move his fam
ily here in time for school this fall.
Mr: and Mrs. Nute Prather and
little grand-daughter, Mabel,
Saturday for Cascadia.
joined in Corvallis by Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Prather ami Bobbie rrainei
for a 10-days' outing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Spaulding of
SSlem, Sundayed at the Edgar
Lkhty home. They arc recent ar
rivals from Kansas and'' are highly
eUted over the Willamette valley
and the plentiful and delicious fruit
they have" here. They have bought
them a 10-ucre tract on the Gordon
road out of the capital city.
G. G. Hewitt, wife and son of
Monmouth, Mrs. Louise Harmon and
Ruth Prather were Sunday visitors
at the G. E. Harmon home.
Raymond McClain went to Salem
Sunday for a several days' visit
with his grand-parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Busells and two
sons of Salem, were callers at the
R. E. Prather home Saturday. They
are close friends of Guy Prather,
who is yet seriously ill at the home
of his parents. The Busells were
enroute for San Francisco on busi
ness matters.
Teddy Steele, who has been work
ing in a logging camp in Kings Val
ley, came down to help on the
George Wells threshing machine.
Amos Wells of Salem, a former
Buena Vista boy, is also helping" on
the George Wells threshing outfit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McLaughlin
jof Salem, Clara Snyder and mother
oi l oruana, were oumj n"u"
callers at the G. A. Wells home.
Miss Thelma Moe is making an
extended visit at the home of her
brother, Ernest Moe, and family of
McMinnville.
FOR SJLE
buii'Ta'ow. office.
modern five-room
inquire at Enttfrpri
Lives of Great Men All Remind !j
Tel'
13-lt
WANTED A school girl to A. "
.i,t run-ratine. Apply to M
Baughman, Independence
phone Co.
FOR SALE One 1918 five-passen-P
Chevrolet in A No. 1 con
Son. A bargain. Sayle. Auto-
' mobile Co., C street.
FOR SAM OrTRADree-yeM
-u nTitna Jack. t nas. i"'"
Route 1, Independence.
6-3t
LOST-A mounted Elks' loothwith
initials "L. S. G." Reward. iU
Block. Phone F 1321. 30-tf
" Willing to Oblige.
Mistress Now, Ada, I want you
to showus what you can do tonight.
We have a few very special friends
coming for a musical evening."
Cook Well, mum, I 'aven't done
any singin' to speak of for years,
but as you insists upon it you can
left Dut me down for 'The 'Oly City.' "
They were The Passing Show, London.
HOI PICKERS WANTED Truck
to carry pickers between yard
and town. Phone Farm 2901.
30-3t
FOR quick results list your country
and city property witn me i"
i Ofloltv Co..
street.
30-tf
WANTED Itop Iickei. Will run
"auto truck to and from yard for
rf town dcodIc. 16-4t
Walker Bros.
WANTED Position as tractor op
erator by experienced man. Am
now employed, but will be ready
to take new job at any time, in
quire Enterprise Office. 14-lt'
Waster; Trucks
Extra stretnh extra power and extra service
is built into every,Master Truck. Examination
shows it; performance proves it. Compare its
specifications with those of any ..other truck -of-similar
rating. :Horse-power, frames, springs,
xles,1 compare vital facts like these, then draw
your own conclusions. Vo to 6 tons.
''Master of the Load on any Road."
Marion Automobile Co.
Opposite Marion Hotel Salem, Oregon
KO W registering hop pickers
WTould like to hear from those who
staved through last year and oth
ers at J. R. Cooper's hop yard.
VanrA C fnnnpr. V.)-4t
FOR SALE Choice dry four-foot
sdit fir wood. Phone 722. W. J
rurV 7-23tf
Andrew Carnegie, Scotch by birth, vasai,r J
iwiv when he. made his iirst (lcnnit J ?H
dollars!
In twenty years that five dollars had in-owni
,any millions due to honesty of purpoVw
hard workbut no doubt that initial
liad a tangiWe eirect in his success.. ; '
The important thing is to get started STAPT
a savings account today and it will account il
your success later I
FARMERS' STATE BAM Independence
'- - ' " I mt r1 . -1 hunrty Wekom.
In J fie uiwrcviea comB. , wt
Parker
ttt vTrn TTr. 1.-oy.q at the Hilt-1
ton hop yard. 70 cents per box.
Will run auto truck to and from
yard for convenience of town peo
ple. Phone Farm 914. 23-5t
FOR SALE Team matched bays,
weight 1200 pounds each, five
years old, harness and wagon.
Bargain. Six hogs, full blood Dur
oc Jerseys, 11 months old, 3 brood
sows, will . farrow next month.
D. Lindour, Eldridge place, Sev
enth street,, Independence. 13-lt
Postmaster A. B. Lacey met with
. . tn... ..!,. . which hn
placed him on the shelf for several
days. While helping Ernest Z.el
esch thresh, he fell, striking s
head with sufficient force to render
him unconscious for some num
time, and his hand and arm were
quite badly ' burned ty c-onnnn
contact with a belt. Ir. Hanson of
Independence was summoned, and
"Dad" is slowly recuperating.
The Tarker Co-operative Thresh
er company has started, operations
with P. J. Peterson again officiat
ing as the "big noise." This week
threshing has been under way at G.
A. and H. N. Dickinson's, L. W.
Fuller's, C. W. Sparks and Ed
Veith's.
Mrs. A. G. Williams and daugh
ter of Independence, are visiting at
the Charles Sparks home for a few
days.
, George and Henry Dickinson, ac
companied by their families, pic-
niced at Waterloo !at Sunday.
Others joining the gathering were
William Woods and wife and Mr. and
Mrs. John Dickinson of Indepen
dence.
Oscar '"Sthrimer of Portland is
here helping his brother-m-law, ,
Ernest Zielesch, during the thresh-i
ing season. ,
Mrs. Blanchard and two children'
of Guy Teterson's of Portland, are
visiting at the P. T. Peterson home.
The wheat average is heavy this
season and the yield on the whole
appears to be good.
Everybody is busy these days.
Help is scarce and burning day
light is quite the order.
ItaptUt Church.
Neil Sunday, u every Sunday,
there is .something worth while go
ing on, with sermon and meetings
you cannot afford to miss. The
Humlity school meets nt 10 n. m.,
Mrs. Grace Swope, guiMdnti-ndent.
A class for everyone. This in a
progressive Sunday school. At the
hour of II a. m. Rev. l'ropi wilt
preach on the subject, "The Sweetest
Sentence Ever Written." In the
evening at the hour of 7 the Young
Peoples' society meets and another
one of these good meetings you
want to go to. At 8 p. m. Rev.
Proppe will preach on "Lcnitonn
From the Conversion of the Uitvr
est Infidef. These are meeting
and sermons you cannot afford to
miss. You will give yourself a treat
by coming to these meeting. A
Christian Churta
Rev. Milton . of .
preuch at the Christian
KunituV liiiit-nim 11 .i.
ov ti n t
in the evening. Bibl,
be at 10 in the morning, fl,
lie Is cordially inviteL
WaMi't Opei
A rather green country
just returned from hufmtr.
New York. Well,, Si," a
jHwt master, "what did yw t
the metropolis?'
"Wat aay?" gawked tlx
stumped ty so big a word
"I asked how did you lilt i
tropolbr
"Oh, that 'twan't open," a
Uoston Transcript. ,
The Enterprise la atilUliti
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INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL ftANK
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON ,
CAPITAL, $50,000 SURPLUS, $15,000
Officers and Directors .TTTTllT ,r.
H. HIRSCHBERG, President 'C. A. McLAUGHLIN, Vice-Pres.
I. LI. iUiA, vjbdiiicj.
FOR SALE
1 new Ford Truck, with cab and bed,
used about three months.
1 new Ford, 5 passenger car.
2 used Overlands.
2 used Maxwells.
2 used Chevrolets.
All of the above cars are in good
running order and. guaranteed by us.
AUTO UTILITIES CO.,
23-tf. Independence and Dallas
A Grocery That Never
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Disappoints Customer
ROCERSES
Not Best tense Big
But Biggest Because k
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Excusing Adam.
"I contend that Adam was with
out gentlemanly instincts or he
never would have put the blame on
a woman.
"Well, what could you expect "of
the first man? You know it takes
three generations to make a gentle-
-lioston transcript.
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No Ord Too UrtTJ
Ka Order Too Small Tl R
Dr. Duganne, Dentist, office over In
dependence National Bank.
H. Hirschberg
D. W. Sears
C. A. McLaughlin
Otis D. Butler
"VV. H. Walker
wm MEMBER WW a
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Fine
ausage
Linked goodness
long drawn out,
aptly describes
the sausage you
will find at our
market. But vou can have it in
either links or bulk, and of a vari
ety that will meet every taste. In
it there is used only the best and
most carefully selected meats. It
will tempt your appetite.
The City Meat Market
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The act of congress of February
1, 1905, allows the exporting of pulp
wood and pulp from the national
forests of Alaska, and the act of
June 4, 1897, authorizes the sale of
timber on all the national forests.
THREE SNAPS
. Automobiles
man."
Cheapest $
mmmH
and
Ihia Store Alma to berv. in ruoiw " . mgJ
Goods We Sell are Just at Represented ana "c" t " "
We NEVER DUPLICATE. W Snd iouv
Never Send the "Just an Good" Kind-
CALBREATH & JONE
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BABY GRAND CHEVROLET.
OVERLAND.
STUDEBAKER.
INDEPENDENCE GARAGE
YOUR TIRE Trouble
Adjusted promptly vafl in a work
manlike manner. Try me. SER
VICE in big letters.
Savage, Curtis and Racine Tnc-
and Tubes for tale.
M.J. O'DONNELL
Across from Faraers State Bank,
Independence.
A LEADING FEATURE OF THE NASH TRUCK. IS
THE AUTOMATIC LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL
WHICH PREVENTS SPINNING OF EITHER DRIV
ING WHEEL AND ASSURES TRACTION EVEN'
WHERE ROAD CONDITIONS ARE MOST PIFFI
CULT. Nash Trucks are hauling the loads of such big and
careful buyers as Morris & Company, The Standard
Oil Company, The Palmolive Company, The Ameri
can Steel Foundries Company and many other big ,
institutions.
Gas and Acid Stomach
Relieved in Two Minutes
by taKing a heaping
teaspoonful of JOTO
in a glass of hot
water. Absolutely
harmless. KnTH hrt
DALLAS, OREGON
wo Bm$ (fo 1
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All Druggist.