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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1921)
A. tIL't I'j L'HL . i" - i .... I Parker JIRS, BLESSING DIES AT HOME IN DALLAS Mrs. Sarah E. Blessmg, wife of S. W. Blessing of Dallas, died Tuesday, g?ed 70. She had been a resident of Dallas for more than 30 years. Mrs. Blessing is survived by her husband and the following children: Ed Bles eing of Salem, Marshall Blessing of St. Johns, Mrs. Bertha Fetteman, Mrs. Elva Stump, Frank Blessing of Port land and Mrs. Cecil Brown of J.lc Winnville. The body will be taken to Portland for burial. Buena Vista FOR SALE OR TRADE Desirable residence property, consisting of ! house and two lots. Will take a used car as first payment, and the balance can be paid $15 per month. Here's a chance for somebody to get a real bargain. ROL WALKER, Phone 7121. FOR SALE Classy Ford "Bug," cheap with terms to suit. Inquire Fogel, Care Stewart Motor Co. 3-lt riAXO TUNING Prof. H. Robinson of Salem will be in town, Monday, Sept. 5th. Have your piano tuned by a Factory Experienced Tuner, one who built them for nine years. Leave orders at Williams Drug Co. 2-lt LOST An overcoat on the Bottom road to Buena Vista. Finder may leave at Enterprise office. Homer Hill. - 2-lt. HELP WANTED, MALE Boy be-1 tween 12 and 18 to represent large corporation collecting monthly ac counts, outside of school hours. Preference will be given to someone who has carried or sold papers or magazines. This is a chance to learn a good business and advance yourself to a profitable position. Write F. J. W, 211 Stock Exc. Bldg., Portland. Ore. 19-3t Alfred Loy passed the weekend with friends in Corvallis. Mrs. II. E. Prather Sundayed at the Edgar Lichty home. Guy and Ruth Prather passed Sun day with their cousin, Miss Blanche Ilarnutiu While owratinir his mill here Sat urday a pulley broke striking Willard iucviam on me neau iniuciing n U(?!y gash and also knocking him unconscious. He soon rallied and is now able to keep the mill going. Frank Flinch of Oregon City passed several days last wek at the present were: Sybil Cline, Monroe R. E. Prather home. He has been Victh, Emma and Margaret Zielesch, manager of the Oregon City mills for Bob Ballard, Mr. Jones, Bill Fuller, over 20 years and is also a poultry Bruce Sparks, Winnogene and Oaro enthusiast. i lino Peterson, John, Clifford, Mattie Cleve Prather expects to start hull- and Vivian Cox and Jimmie Peterson, ing clover this week. j W. N. Sharp has left the city for Mr. Mack, who last week purchased sood trip in the mountains. He whs the store here, has rental the Knight- Accompanied by some frierds from en pronertv and will take nossession ' out of town. They expect to 'spend - - - i at once, the property being recently .. . in ' iMnfiPKNDENCE ENThIUu Miss Hazel Akers, who now lives near Corvallis, spent the weekend with Mr. Vieth and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ueey and daughter Geneva of Salem, are visit ing his father, A. B. Lacey and family. The Young Peoples' society pave a "wenie" roast and bon fire party last Wednesday evening. The tin,c was spent in telling stories, playing games and "stuffing." A good tinu was reported by an, even iur. an Mrs. Vieth, who were the "official! chaperones" of the evening. lhost 1 1 "n iii"iini,i. "" $725.35 F.O.B. Detroit LOST Two pen pictures on Main St. Please return to this office. 2-lt .vacated by the Morgan family The Polk and Marion county ferr was sunk Friday of last week by overloading with beef cattle and much difficulty is being experienced as it has not at this writing been raised Traffic is held up and a small boat is used to carry foot passengers The Misses Addie Gobat, Alma Oglesby and Emma Congor were motoring on our streets Sunday. The latter remained for a few days visit with relatives. The household goods of Messrs. Morgan and Bowen were disposed of by private sale last week and the two families left by auto for Oakland, Calif. Mr. Morgan will remain till after hop picking to assist in the store here. Mrs. Kigar of Corvallis is making an extended visit with her cousin, Mrs. Susan Nash , and other rela tives. i N. C. Anderson and wife ami Mrs. E. J. Anderson were Sunday visitors at the Martin Congor home near Suver. considerable time deer hunting. ; Mr. Enners of Buena Vista is hull- j ing clover for Mr. Vieth, who has a fine yield. Benjamin Savage was visiting at j the Zielesch home last week. i Mrs. A. B. Lacev is visitintr at the I home of her son, Ray, of Wells. Miss Katherine Schirmer of Port land spent the weekend at the home cf her sister, Mrs. E. Zielesch. MONMOUTH HEIGHTS P. L. Fishback returned home from Salem Friday where he had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stump and son Arthur, spent Sunday afternoon at Teal creek. Asa Ii. Robinson of Indepcndrnc ; t'H was on the Heights one day last week. ii Loya bweanngrn was in Monmouth Wednesday. i George Heck was a trader in Mon mouth Monday. j 170,000 Now In Use r I. ',1 I ,( I. nl'MW H'lft tltltlt t r wt?t It, .1 ll in t u )n MU'iiuui in out ""ki """' m "'n'uiu i o mnrf,.. strain of heavy duty; tested out under every condition of farm and bh work, and put 10 acuiai uh uy nw.uw uwhwm uuiuik uic past threi yearsthe Fordson Tractor has lived up to every claim made for it No matter what the farm task whether plowing disking harrowijy thrcshing. baleing hay, grinding feed, pumping water, sawing wood, JE ing stumps, filling silos, or any oi tne many jobs around the farm tb ronlson will not oniy expense. do and do well, but quicker, easier and at lea There are so many different time and money saving ways in which m -a 1.1, A t 1 Jt 1 . . . J. ronlson can he used mat you owe u 10 yoursen 10 get the facts. Com in and see the Fordson, or write or phone fur the information. n m Ford and Fordson Dealers Motor Co. i.i- i r uiucpcnucncc, lTCeoa mimm- tttm n i ii .i Kin, n .,.. - ' ' '---' - f '" i 'fr-i inim 1 the home of Mr. mul Mi r rank mill (.oiri' S ir. ar.a jirs. i-inney and daughter cnKap-d in haulm Esther of Astoria, are visiting a; mouth. l-n-d c'.hiv. .vi'iirini'ri iir- Wood t'l Mof! snr is l ii.in in: uk AO.UNST c. II. Su.t brought Muildwy in Jui- loo lik( r'n court !y the Knight Ad- fjuktment company riii MllvKSiMyrni f I'ftikrr fur claim ht'snu a jomt actux tj i Hillr.buro wenhanU. FOR SALE Fordscn , ---1 . bailer, clover reaper, rye, Frerch , cheat seed and English rj-e grass. Span of horses. Verd Hill 2-2t iOK SALE Nine-room house with lot 100x100, close in on paved street with all improvements paid. Very desirable location and house is in good condition. Price $2500 with terms. A bargain. J. P. Warner, corner 5th and C streets, Independence. P. O. Box 266 26-tf SEE Mrs. II. Wright for board and room at 212, 6th Street. 26-2t SEE H. M. WITHEROW For Elecr trical Wiring and General Repair ing. Residence Phone 8222. Busi ness Phone 100 19-tt. FOR SALE Roadster, in first class order, newly painted, $200 if sold at once. Independence Paint Co. 22-tf. FOR SALE Ash, oak, fir and maple wood. L. E. Haselton, Phone 2924. 15-tf. FOR SALE Crate fatted broilers, in any quantity, at all times. Dr. E. E. Duganne. 10-tf. FOR SALF, 1 two-horse and 1 four horse gasoline engine in good shape. Inquire E. F. Brown, Route 1, Inde pendence, Ore. 19-4t F. W. LEONARD The boot and shoe maker, has re ceived 500 pairs of Army Tan Shoes, worn but in good repair, at $1.00 and up a pair. The cheapest ' shoes for work that can be bought. j fchop one door south of Independence Jational Bank, Independence. All kinds of shoe repairing Men's, Women's and Children's. I WE PAY PART FARE "" "'i ill1 1 TT Til 'Tl'l- III i ii -ii- ,i ii ...... I ii I., m M tr& fy mmttJiM urn w SHOP HERE IT COSTS LESS Prosperity is the fruit of labor. fruit of Bargain Giving 1 licsc Moncv Savers are the Ladies' blue com- I Ladies Beach Cloth u: i? i ! umauon wopk suits embroidered mid. very suiiaDie ior Hop picking 98c. dies 98c. NOTICE The Palace barber shop will remain open every eve ning until eight o'clock dur ing the busy season or until further notice. Hie & Watkins For New Tires or Tire Trouble see ill. J. O'Bonnell ,k! Look! BIG SALE ON SHOES Good heavy weight, guaranteed Peters' shoes for Ladies and Girls at . .$2.98 Fine kid Dress Shoes for Ladies, all sizes in black and brown $4.98 Peters' heavy weight guaranteed shoes , $2.98 Men's work shoes, Peters' guartd.$3.98 Men's dress shoes, Peters' guartd.$4.98 Peters' high-top guaranteed Boots $6.98 Children's shoes from 69c and up All white canvass shoes to. close out at 95c, sizes only to 4; high top and pumps Specials Ladies' $35 seal plush Coats, trimmed at bottom, cuffs and collar with genu ine fur at $19.50 $25 Coats $17.50 $25 wool tricotine dresses embroidered and beautifully trimmed go at . .$9.75 Grocery Money Saver lo lbs. cane sugar $i oo 7 lbs. bulk coffee , . .$1.00 i case tomatoes .... . c 5 cans tall milk 5 cans peas 8 lbs. Armour's pure lan I o oz. bottle vanilla S2.C0 . ..50 . ..55 $1.00 extract 30 ni n i - umuueu Lucuanui, 1 10 20 24 bars white laundry soap ' $100 Blue Ribbon flour guarantied 'for Sod bread $1.70 36-inch Cretonne, Beautiful colors in ucrtuuiui ocsigns 'Jalfeta, M ior drapery am 19c. t, Glossal inc. Crepe de Chine $1.65 Khaki color double Comforters $1.98 Heather plaid Wan kft double size 00x70, 'money sav ing price $2.49 Basement Store Money Saving Items Heavy weight hose for school children. pairs ' Ladies' and Men's hose ' .' nq Gloves, pair zz Cups and Saucers V Single cotton blankets, fuN width tiio Children's school dres'slf . Wdth$1 Bathing suits, Ladies', Men's and ' Children's Men's and Boys' caps' '.".".'. 1 out (a?17 5C hats' 'wiil' i I Store Closfiri Mnndav 1 1 XHEInrar?rin m-il I Labor Day ugjgjy . , .- " " 'miTwtm''m"Tmmm mu FREE SWATTERS i One-half fare backwithin a distance; of :0 miles, with a purchase of $20 m Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes or Ladies j Rcady-to-wcar and 'Millinery. I Money Savers Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Girls ridinj breeches ;. ! $1"; Good heavy weight blue chambray work shirts 59, Polly Prim aprons, made of pretty colored trinirham SSi Girls' khaki suits, containing middy blouses, skirt and hat for . . . u Boys' khaki suits, containing coat, j pants, leggings and hat, for 9 Specials $8.50 hats, feather or feather trimflMj go at All $5 hats at 1,98 Beautiful embroidered over t blouses t Store Closed Monday tor iay