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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
!iniB 20, 1921 Q It to e Laundry still freh !'., probably th p Lr.KVcr.1 ki of . Vwrythln lk Jut when you first Md up m May. i . . ..,.(.1f o much horn of her on, Frank Dickson, hai returned to her hum. -iM. I'U Chandler of Settle, i Mm. Waneh Lewi 0f Detroit, Mich hav. been visltln t th. horn, of their brother, Isaac Dickinson, Frank Kowell of Alrlie- nl I). j ritapleton of Independence hv new Ford tourln cam, purchased from th Stewart Motor company. Mr. ami Mrs. HUKh H Jl. nfid children returned Saturday from Csscadla, uj,r, couple of w,.t- JNDEPENDENCE RMTP.ppitoF wa her W.in..i. - upon Itov. 7 Th ' rief caU officiated ?h8CIr' , Mr-Abbctt Mini Sl , mttrrlalf Miss ' Koblfifton, daughter of Hart IW, nson of Riekroall, which . was celebrated Wednesday. " to iIr'u!;4!,uH an'1 fami,y dr0Vfl f-r?" t,rfi(,ay afl,""on last, Mm. i)..n .. ... . . " ... m " . Page Five of camp f. proved Vpry vUmU h? Ptr Riven -Th. ML,. WllletU ;d Nellie, Ll , 17 J'Win f U,Bt city " Moor, of F ra .pen.hng " J - Mrs. R,. Booth week at th. horn, of Mr. and Mr. A ll V. ?' wh" a of Jen, inrfeDendence Steam Uundry fM. 5021 LOCAL Openings i' . VI I. I,.ti!ilitiir t new tan Wil!!m y-.i:iMti-r. Vn Cnl I' pninlinic ht i-b of tun. ) See icy i enjoy.nt;' ,.;ti with her arcnU. ilnriw KJ-Iy piri-i thff w i k; : friend in .i;! !. i Nt-nr To '!ay. ""Kni-r for Nrvera w,r.fc- Mm. J. r. i)0ncy u n;cov,,rin( "yy in th. honpital In Slm from an operation for append!, nlm ami other complication, which wax perform! at week. It I. ex fH'rt,.d that Mr.. Looihey will b Me to be l.rovikht to her home here in a ffw days, -Many of the tourl.t who camp in the park here apeak fn very compli menlary term, of the camp ground and of itH convenience, and cleanli A number of persons who have been on the road for mmte time and have ramp d at a number of auto park draw very favorable comparl tm between these pround. and those it larger place. Mr. an! Mr.. W. J. Clark, ar, cnmpaniH by Mr. and Mr.. Jack Kakin t,f Dalla., drove to Portlard Tuesday nmrniiiir, returning that eve- I Keoncy. They aro Uu-rs of Mm, hmry, Mr, and Mr.. C. CJ. Metoto.h and Mi.. A. D. Davldnon, who have , r, occupying their cttaEe at liar View for (u-veral week, pa.t, returnwl horn. Bund.y. Mr. W. T. Iloue, Howard lfouae, Helen llou.e, Anna 1-oui.e and William' J!ortn drove to Foster Wednesday and .Knt the day with Harold Houiw aiid family. Mi.w. Heryl and firace Holt of Salem were Sunday truest ()f Mr. W. H. Small, Mis. I!ery wn. formerly A teaehrr In our high achooj and is at prcftit In one of th Kniern .chool.. It Is expected that the Hrunk bridge will be reopened for traffic either tofimrnw or Sunday, The bridge ha. been rinsed for r -pairs for almut two week and has been re-painted. Dr. M. J. IJut-r will po to Pea- "'"f Mr. Tiikr. i. mukinif prepar il thi meirninir i spTid the week-' "''"n '"'iter the meiical ilepnrt end, Mrs. (Sutler and nn have been J m",,f '' the University of Oregon there for the jmut tw week, and willjthi. fall. probably return with the eb.ctor tn If. H. Hanson of Valsetz was in Monday. ilndi'Oi-nder.ce and Fnlem Mlny fieore ISuffum and itn will op. and Tuesday ettendinjf to business crate the danrinif pavilions v,h id ms.M.-rs. Mr. Hanson U 4 tweet in the K. Clemens Ib.rst compary and i !'' ri- i.l work at Valwtz. bavin? th YYIjrrlrh boo yards, wish the ar- !--n c'ntiom-d th.-re durin? the part rarijfewent. calling for three nights few month.. a wcck in earn pmre. , ,Mf Mr, John Hoffman hn huA in entertaining by Mrs. Leon- ,sr. ami rs v, . v.. i.-.n:e nn I . r..,,, nl,..t four miles noHh of ard little e.n. Ijiuren. are spemlii... a ' ,.,, MK.nt Sunday at the home of few days with Mr.. Hohle' Vw;n ,;rhrb. Harmon, a few miles south "" '' n -v ,f tn?.-n.-ndf.nre . Tliev sv- Emeraon Groves, Moss Walker nd Sam Irvine were in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday attending to inwIncM matter.. They vrert accom panied by Walter Inch of Hoskin.. Walter Plant is at the Wigrrich ranch In charge of the clerical work for the picking aeafcon. Employed for evcral months a. a bookkeeper In the Independence Garage, Mr. Plant l expecting- to engage In busbies, as toon as the hop harvest is finished. Mia. Irene William, of Monmouth has .uccecded Mr. Plant in the Independ ence Garage. Peter Inrmarfson, -who found it necessary to have some repair, made to hia physical being a few months ajco, continues to show grad ual improvement. Ho was adviaed by hi. physician- to take life pretty easy for some time to come and he i following instructions. He was in town yesterday from his home about midway between Independence and Monmouth. Dr. Allen and son of Blue Riv er, Oregon, were here the first of the week jrrcetinjf old friends, Mrs, Vernon Brwn of Portland, accompanied by her little daughter, Dorothy, is visitinj? at the home of Mrs. Irvine Baun. At one time, Mrs. Brown's husband, Dr. Brown, con ducted a drug store here, leaving here about five year. ago. The regular semi-monthly meet ing of Ladies' Aid society of th Christ ian church was hel-d at the home of Mrs.G. A. Rich Thurs day afternoon. About 18 of the mem bers were present and the afternoon was ejuickly and pleasantly passed in social conversation! and the transact tion of the regular routine of busi ness. Owing to the extremely pleas ant day, part of the afternoon was spent on the lawn. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and iced tea were served. Mrs. Rich was as- 're accom- k E!l'h Kleyd of Portland is , br Uter, Mrs. t.eorge Mr. a-tj Mrs, I.. I , , nave just ruim.-i rem h- fo-i.st , ,,nried to Ind-o-d.-nce bv Mrs. Frag- Cariray. accompanied by and report a most -nRvabl. trip. iv n .t ,.lv nt tno nornik vr, Jme ("ttit-riiy, wan in J. II. Harris an ! wif-, who huvef.f Mr. Hsrris of the Standard Oil i Molay, been in Montana for several month., j roniriar.v force. vA Mrs. W. J. Morrison and returned to Independence Sunday. ' . , Tlirn ..,, ftf ; E. Vun CI ?.3riy. D. lumridfc'e, a Jefferson i hi-rc Tuestluy attending mstteni. vA . Wilh.rd K. Craven ;-t M, C. Wdhaim were Port- itn last itk. Ikito Tue idy to Mr. '.Cia Baff'jm -f the Fitrharil i t'f.h of town. td Mr. J. S, I5.hannctn re- ffinnsUv front a visit with filler in PortUrd, htMr. ard Mr.. Ceorge N t cf Ledyard, Saturday M i seven pouftd sn. ittd Mrs. i',i!.' Hedge. V'-iy in All-i-.ev at the home Hn brother, Creen Hast- t i Mm. T. J Kimberling :thiu!ned to Cnnas, Wnsh. mtnir, returning in the eve- K Earl Butler, who ha. been kkr parents at Vancouver, "t!rned to I;: dependence I Churchill, connected with Merihops here f.,r a time last 11 HlOVfd fr,,m Salem t.. Kr. f lyIor and family of Ore- 0 t the miests fnr v..rl ; r, Taylor, mother, Mr.. yior. Oscar Dickson f TaI-i T W" re?ir-t KUt-at at the thr!r .fi v Ttiffer, who has mnnv friends motored to They were accompanied by rninan.nrn.rr, .-,n.i.T, no m Tn.14-p, n.J. ru ... died in Salem last will attend mhool here the cm.n'Fr5:,:iVi nuri(), ,(irvi, ww n,.M year. Thi trip w. made hy auto. v.v!l,v !n 5ni..m fi,.r iw.:, Mr. A. C. Moore and tw-fj child ren and Mrs. C. W. Irvine w A aticpices ard interment made in M"'tnt rret A b' ev mausoleum. Mr. daut-hter. ar rampintr at Spawn. , T,n,f,r ,, , Rnrom(1 oonrt PARKER THRESHING COMPANY FINISHES SEASON'S WORK The Parker Cooperative Thresher company has finished its season's work, and the clover hullor for the district of Dickinson Bros, started operations Wednesday. The grain yield in that district has averaged well. Get It N o w Just Received New and Large Assortment Ladies' Sport Jersey Jacliets ALL SIZES AND COLORS $7.90 Ladies' House Dresses ALL SIZES AND PATTERNS $3.00 to $5.50 COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING TO WEAR See II. M. Witherow for electrical wiring and general repairing. Resi dence Phone 8222 . Business Phone 100. 19-2t. I H 36 F landinjr for a time The party Is combining businc. f d pleasure, enjoying the beauties r.f the cninfi grollfx! during the evening while the show j.nle what really clean hops look like re the Imxe during the day. A party motoring to Wilhoit spring, for the day lat Sund.iv, 1n cludml Mr. an.I Mrs. C. ('. Skinnn and dnnghters, Mr. Helen Kirklan.I, iM Mr. ard Mrs. M. H. Prngra of Inde pendence ntnl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joslin, Mr.. It Pooth ami Mrs. Mc Gregor of Dallas. l4-w Cates, well-known in Polk county a. the publisher of the Obser ver at Dallas for several years, was in Independence Wednesday. Mr. Cates i. still "tramping" n he ex presses it.- with the expectation of i eventually finding just the newspaper property ho is looking for. A very fine photograph of Harry D, Iliff. Jersey cow, "St. Mawes La.P. U-dy," with the world record for butterfat production, for a junior yearling i. on exhibition in one of the show window of the Williams Drug company. Rev. J. F. Abbett of Portland, a former .uperinblndent of this district of the Methodist Episcopal thuixh. Camp Supplies Thermometers Stoves Hop Brooms Tire Tape l ents Forks URD E. CRAVEN HARDWARE ronf.rtor .!neo 1'ifm nnd bad been a r.H'nt of S.-Ieni for SO years. He! wi r,f, vr-srs old. I i snrtvn' himlin" n few m"'! (1.,wi Vn ri,-er from Salerri. .Hraetc-d eTiv frm ?ndenerf!enc last Snr'v. r.in,nf ftinm lieinfT Me. and Mrs (',.,,rrrt Crp'-rii'' .T"!". Pnrh'sv, Me. -n.t Mrs tf W. Mat !". Mr. f) T Bvp'. V'. snd Mrs. J S. e,,,,in Hl prj fs ,"l';s" fii-V'" v.. T. C'-rtc. Vf, pnd fr.. cVner, M' and Mr t T OTo"ne11. Hf. end M'.. Heorc" Vutch. svho ti-en he"" rl'-niT OIT ttrnp nt T'1'" roflr ,e.r-Y hnv mtlim Anrlior (t,wr ... tiir infrnHnr). wine o,.n.l .' rp!n Sr. . ii. forot y mix's .V:..K VJ S"en A-i''v wife. m;V,t KAm- jt-r-o-eml.. to rrnvnl r,fl ,n .;, n m.h' rtl"r svV r., m i- V- e t.e.vV tr r7. !, 4 l1 -nU lrwvV .,. r.r.r-1 " " rir.. - '--r -""' "" Tl. ST p;,.roe ?a hr trm p,flt: fr hnr. fl. ho'-Sn" ,1. . r.eVer ne V.. Hror Ttnr, A. fermeT- Todenond- 1 MAAral STlinra' T- ma h"" ""I ,- " " " Mrs. William Smith, a New Jersey woman of 84 years, is cutting her third set of teeth. To users of Hard Wheat Flour. We are now manufacturing "Prize Peach" Hard Wheat Flour. No blend. Guaranteed. Try it. Cheaper than others. Oregon Milling & Warehouse Company. 15-tf. Tin roVV.,1 h ".rrt pffl era ef 14 -eortr, ts n Tietne rnmnll S"(1 mil'''' S" n ,?. Mr T?ih ef MeW. M.rth. R?el,rtsnn. TT ts sVnr n eo"r- !n tn Orocron AerrlcnHorsI enlUe-". A recent letter received by Mrs. C I. Fitchard from a sister in One ida county, Now York, states that the fruit crop in that aection is a complete failure Immense pear orchards from thousand, of bushels of pears have been gathered annually, are absolute ly without fruit, the apple tree" are bare and all sir all fruit has been a minus quantity. With our fruit trees l!loVn to th. point breaks-: and wit't all n 11 fruit in abundance, each lr. its season. 'H tvtfy (Tod to bve fct the Wilh.mette valley. An outfit which attracted con Kiderable attention in the auto park the past week wad nn emigrant wagon, comfortably equipped for traveling with beds, cupbonrds, oil stove, rocking chair, h tub, in fact all the comforts of home and aristocrats of their kmd. The party 0M ve who h traveling in this fe 1 sane way well satire w th their means of locomotion. "Not quite stasarnr,peninPs,butwemak0 lut 25 miles a fears of a blowout," said one of the A smart man has no more use for beauty than a handsome man has for brains. For a nice Photo call at Independ ence Studio. Bring ini your films for quick finish. 26-tf Car For Hire LONG or SHORT DRIVES By hour or by Trip Rates Reasonable Phone M4011 Violette's Cigar Store Independence, Oregon Kir Uto LIBERTY BREAD Is Her Pride Every HOUSEWIFE who has ever TRIED LIBERTY BREAD wants it again and AGAIN A round, full LOAF with that indefinable H0MET flavor which cause, hubby to remark "Wife, I see you've been BAK ING BREAD today." We have just installed an ELECTRIC OVEN which ha. improved our bread 100 try a Loaf today. , INDEPENDENCE BAKERY Smith & Son Proprietors EDDV & CARBRAV Mine He adquariers Service Quality Fall Work Requires Power Power Applied Properly Means Profits Profits Buy Body Comforts j Why Not Live At Ease? i J i X i International 8-16 Tractor is easy to operate, low in fuel operation costs, power more than actual ratings, suitable to any work, repairs when wanted and the price by re cent reductions make it the best buy. in any tract-' or on the market. And don't forget that International Service ' t. ; . means half your purchase price. Hay we show you it's advantages? J. D. HIBBS & CO. ii i.n n.i.il ... t i; i 1 f i t J t I t ' i ( . 1 L - DEPENDENCE, : ORE i, men.