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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
Page Eight FOR SALE 12 inch steel plow and cutter, also two section iron har row at a bargain. H. G. Hognn, Thone 3112. 1-1 1.' Oregon Normal FOR SALE About 900 lbs. Red , Clover seed, ISc per lb. R. L. Houck, Phone F2G14. Independence. 1-tf. FOR a nice life size Crayon, Pastel or Water color call at Independence Studio and see samples. Size 16x20 prices $6, $8, $10. 1-tf. FOR RENT Good sized furnished house well located modern conven iences. Inquire Enterprise office. 1-tf. The new term at the normal open ed Tuesday ' morning with at least 50 new students in attendance. A . . . . ,. .,, ,,,, v.au .... .... . , . nils ltllUlgunueu iu -r particularly gratifying fact about, " . ,. , ... this ia that there are several young county of the illicit Junior tram , men among the number. . Sheriff John W. Orr and a couple President Ackerman left Tuesday ' 'PUt.es visited a numner n afternoon to attend the Inland Em-iPs wnero names -n. ... pire Teachers' association in session this week at Spokane, Washington. An interesting exhibit of hand work has been placed in the nrw case in the main corridor of the nor mal building. It represents some of the. things done by the class in hand- frmrPEMnENCE ENTERPRISE t it i The new minimum wK :,1,::;,'':;;,,n:.1 CI,,M,IS . ..... . .,w K,' l.xlllt'' Polk County (From Dallas IhMiiizor) As part of the campaign that ho name prop"''"1'" of wages camps yards. Tli. new m i will llly the l.w"i: II hh to the nun n n long Wilbur L. work last term and has attracted much attention. Students and faculty members re turned Tuesday with many evidences of a pleasant Easter vacation, but I also with renewed energy and enthu siasm lor the work or the last FOR SALE Seed Oats, rhone 3021. M. R. Black. 1-tf. : term of the regular school year. Miss Ragon is entertaining her sister, Miss Alta Ragon, this week. 'Saturday night. Complaints nan : come to the sheriff that liquor had 'been flowing freely at these ru ral dances and he decided to investi gate the mater. At only one place was it nee essary to make nn arrent. At McCoy Mr. Orr took into custody Paul Buchanan, of Independence, charging him with being drunk and having liquor in his possession at a public dance. Buchanan was brought to Dallas and locked up over nigh!. Sunday morning he pleaded guilty, before Justice of the Peace Ed. F Coad and was fined $25 and costs, which he paid. this W. ('. FOR SALE House, 6 rooms, bath The latter has just returned on fur and laundry porch, on acre of land I lugb from a seven years sojourn As another chapter ....:.- ,.f wiled txiwccii ,. BJ .nemher of the Ah folic Faith, Hughe .i ,t, t,; attorney. I III I'U, n - . i tK,w ,.f Salem. filed Mid m the .. i b,re asking . . .i. . ..II. ...... I nlli'lllltion .iniiiL'cs Jor me " (,r his wife's affection. ,-. ,i,.nu named in thr tti'ti Frank Holinnn, Mrs. Frank iMiimn. h'rnrili S'tlhlWn. MlH. t . A Wi'CK, Win. I an' Wt oHue, YUU ll()) Farmers Cash Ston C. Hwrlon I)Ur,ai 4Uf Way no Hammctt, Manner INPKI'KNDKNCIi. ORKfJov 1 Few of our Specials for J Always get our prices on Kl)Ur an dis. KIV u.. i ... and Clem Swennen. The .lelon.m.u, .I....- tli. Aii.mlnlic pre an inc. ! l-aith. and it i alleged in 1 h i .....A I. linvrt HO 111" i-oiupiaiiu w.m fh.,.nced Mm. Hughe in her rebk-imn b,.!ief that she refuses m-dicI attention, altmmgn in. with chicken house and yards. Ber ries, Grapes and bearing Cherry, .Apple, Plum and Walnut trees. Situated in good residence section. Very attractive, price reasonable. Owner compelled to sell. This is your chance. See Tripp & Ktrrre or Independence Realty Co. at onee 1-lt. FOR SALE Eight or 10 young Jer sey milch cow and one team of work horses, weight between 1550 and 1600 pounds. Will sell horses. fiinclA if itpeiroiY 1 4-in-Vi P & Cl sulkey plow, used very little. David-1 can. affc!rd mks son & Hedges. 25-2f. FOR SALE Defiance Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Clover Seed. George E. Bray. 25-tf. FOR SALE Cheat hay at $15 per ton. Phone L. B. Kays, F3011. 25-2t. FOR SALE .Two work horses. Phone L. B. Kays. Phone F3011. 25-2t. in India as missionary Several members of the faculty spent the Easter vacation in Port land, Miss Taylor went to her home in Tacoma," Mrs. Rychard to Eugene, and others to various places. A very unusual motion picture will be shown in the chapel Saturdaay evening, April 2, at 8:15. This is Maurice Tourneur's picturization of "The Last of the Mohicians" by James Fenimore Cooper. This classic is too well known to need repetition, though it may be said that no member of the Every American in whose veins flows the blood of our forefathers, wants to see this thrilling picture. One could go on for an hour in telling of the .wonderful scenic beauties sphiidid acting, stage setting and photography. At the other places the officers ,i,.stroyed the pence and happincm of the plaintiff's family and home. An interest in the sawmill In this city and the large limner mm. stated their business and sounded a warning for the , future con duct of th, places. Sheriff Orr's activity during the past two weeks has resulted in thei in thi(t county of tm Willa arrest and fining of two moonshiners; Vall,.v Lumber company ami ; about ten miles of logging railroad sold last week by the adiliini- 'strator of the estate of the late The annual meeting of the Polk j j pjttock, of Portland, to the 11 vuumy nrq i airo. association car & W ilson I-uniber company. . was neia m rortiami last rntiay, phe prjt.e paid is said to have. marcn ltn, at wnich time (..eorge ,e4n j4oo,00i). The change in T. Gerlinger was re-elected president ' ownershiD will in no way ore bu.inj.r and you are miv to kiV. , L'2 bars KIk Savon Laundry Kuan ' "f 10 bai-s Crystal Whito Soap ,. 10 lbs. Fancy Hi-ad IUce -f 10 lbs. fancy Lanfonua White I?i-.r,a UOo (MM) Coffee-, 4Kc lb., li lbs for " r0c Tincr Moon Coffee, 'M)c lb. :i h )''' . ioc Silver Kfofj Coffee. 2Uc !b.f 1 lb for ;,5c Special Hlend Coffee, 22c lb. 5 II line l wr Moon JJakinjr rowtler Can. tiOe Kisin Star Dakin rowder, Can"" 10c Titfer Moon Chocolate, Can '.,,'" 4fc TiKvr Moon Ture Cocoa, lb. Cnn" and two drunks and the collection of, $260 in fines. iOcTitfer Moon Tea, lb. Can Hoc Silver King Tea, per Can .'55c Citrus Washing rowder lac tans Aiu.suinM'epi)cr-Uini!er. wr 5 Cans Tomatoes 8 Cans Sugar Com 9 Cans Caroline Milk , ...l E and W. V. Fuller re-elivU'd secre- FOR SALE 1918 Maxwell touring car. a snap. $300. Can be seen at Ace Garage. MONMOUTH HEIGHTS change the policy of the company out a S. C. onnnt? tot xrv titto t- ior natcning. rme stock, line layers. 15 for $1 at the store. Quartier 5-10-15c Store. Indepen dence, Ore. 18-4t. Henry Bergen is setting l-2t. 'ot ' prune trees this spring. George Cody of Eugene and Mrs. were united in mat rimony last Friday, and left for Eugene the first of the week to make their future home. tary and manager for the season. (The total receipts for the year 1920. including a balance of $584 from 1919, were $3,910.3.; total disburse ments, $3,033.33, leaving a balance in the treasury of $875.03 to start in the work the coming season. Work of clearing out the trails and repairing telephone lines will begin about May 1st in order to have this improvement done be- fore the onemnc nf lh rlnncrorn... I wniiams and John Wii-nert. an fire Reason. By an agreement with!tn' firm nme Wienert the state forester the Polk county lW'"um-1'- Mr. Conn in und.fidl association will also undertake toito ni" f",ur( course, hut thinkn he care for all territory in Benton wi" JURt "tryp'y" this nummer. county north of the C. & E. rail- - way, as all of these lands are IRVINE B M'N ITRCIIASFS covered Dy the outlook station on IJald i RESIDENCE PROPERTY ON II mountain. ft affect the operation of the mill here, according to George T. Ger linger, who will remain as president fand general manager of the company. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Conn, of Airlie, were transacting huxl ness in Dallas Tuesday. Mr. Conn informs us that he ha Hold hi.i eenernl merrhan.fne store kit K. purity at 20 cents a pound. A. E. Horton. 11-tf. FOR SALE3 Pure bred Jersey cow and year old heifer. Terms if de sired. J. W. Dimick, Independence. 11-tf. FOR SALE Three "Old trusty" in cubators, a bargain. C. G. Mc Laughlin. 4-tf. cept a reduction jn William Riddell Sr. was a week- XUK aAJjC. AOOUt Ol) IDS. CI lied onH minitnr- t-n PnrttanI nn k.icinac. 1 ,1 viutci occu. urtRun BLttlluaru or Mr. anrl Mrs Ilwicrht- nnviia nf T ,.1,- n j Marion county spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Calbreath. Ernie Riddell was in Independence last Saturday. John Henkle of Monmouth was in our midst Saturday evening. Eugenq Hubbard of Monroe, an 0. A. C. student, was at the William Riddell home last Saturday. Dave Dove was in Independence on business Saturday. George Heck was trading in Mon mouth last Friday. Leon B. Fishback, pastor of the Church of Christ at Hillsboro, vis ited relatives here Tuesday and Wed nesday. Tom Marks spent Saturday and I Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lewis, j near Salem. T.-..;..- I - 1 I t m ii ..in' iKfv.fi mi ni.rrnnvi.il rir At a meeting held in the W. O.efslnnd the rcid-nce Pr..pr,tv n 1 1 W. hall Saturday niirht between th ihf rmrtli vi.l.. ,.t II ........ I 7 illamette Vallev the management - m At UI u,e mPany an agreement was The transaction wax hand- 1 reached whereby the employes ac- l.-d bv the Indrp-nd.-nre R,..lty com- I wages, eftecilve pc.ny norm Fi.ie oi is street, netwein 1 Min and Firfit. and occupied by Mr. I li'iun and family fur the n few . f Independence Paint ( Now Open for Business FIRST CLASS AUTO PAINTING GENERAL PAINTING SIGNS, KALSOMINING nd PAPER HANG? Our work Ls (larantecd. Estimate! freely given. BERGERON. CHAPMAN & McKENZiE First 'ioor north of his Theatre FOR SALE Six-hole Quick meal range, good as new, can be seen at Quartiers' 5, 10, 15c store.4-tf. FOR BARGAINS in real estate see Tripp & Kurre. mrll. FOR SALE One heavy work mare, 25 acres river bottom land close in, to rent. Light wagon for sale. Phone. M8012. 18-tf. FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred Rock day old chicks and White Leghorn. Dr. R. E. Duganne, Independence, Ore. 18-tf. WANTED Plowing with tractor, either by contract or day work. H. F. McElmurry, Route 2, Phone F2124 , H-4t Highland Jotes SEE Independence Realty company for bargains in farms, city prop erty, insurance, loans and rent als. Office Beaver Hotel, Main street. Phone 1811. 5-tf FOR SALE House and lot on Main street, $1200; old house and lot on Main street, ?500; J. R. Cooper home at about half cost. All these properties are two blocks south from Independ ence Post Office. J. R. Cooper Est, 14-tf. FOR SALE The J. H. Collins farm, one mile west of Independence, in small or large tracts, on terms to suit purchasers: excellent home site, with desirable location and as sured income, at attractive prices. See Charles Collins, Independence, Oregon. 2512t. Wind Mill Barber Shop WHERE SERVICE IS SUPREME A. G. WILLIAMS Prop. Charles Harman is incapacitated, having the big toe of his left foot smashed Sunday, by a horse stepping urxn it. Walter Baker of Parker is working for Mr. Harman, doing ranch work. J. K. P. Harris is busily engaged spraying his prune orchard. Not withstanding that Mr. Harris is still holding his last year's crop oi prunes ne continues to rje very optimistic over the prune situation, and believ that by the time the present year's crop is harvested, the market will be on a stable basis. Lew Stapleton is pushing work on his ranch, operating a four-horse team and a tractor in getting ground ready for spring grain. There, is some improvement in the condition of John W.' Osborne. He has been ill , for quite a long time and the fact that he is on the mend is pleasing to a large circle of old friends. William Snyder has taken a con tract to cut 5000 cords of wood for the Stumps and expects to start work shortly. Harrison Brandt is another High land farmer who has been improv ing these fine day's in getting his spring work going. O ft unrerent To to $t vie t r Ear.h Rfilan J,otninta.shion and fabric. There is iustoncway TAILORING Affords you the S',"11131 mcasu personal style, whil e a S nfCtrand sPccify that and the highest standan o 10n of specialists faction. UtU(1 01 quality insure your satis- Piano Tuning I will be in Independence for next week, prepared to tune your piano. Orders may be left at Moore & Addi son Furniture Co. Let us show you our newest au thentic fashions and fine all wool fabrics for Spring ana bummer --.SKmoney O- Aa K RE A 1MB. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. 1-lt. R. L. McFARLAND