Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    Friday, October 21 1921
INDEPENDENCEEOTERPRISE
I P P
LOST $25 in currency. Reward for
return to Enterprise office. 21-lt
WANTED Furnished house by re
liable party. Apply to u. van
Horn, Palace Barber Shop.
21-lt
Buena Vista
WANTED Washing, ironing, plain
sewing or other work, prefer doing
it t own home. Mrs. Susie Wil
liamson, 411 Mar?h St. 21-2t
WANTED Men or women to take
- orders among friends and neigh
bors for the genuine guaranteed hos
iery, full line for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning. We
pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36 a
week for full time. Experience un
necessary. Write International Stock
ing Mills, Norristown, Pa. o21-10t
FOR SALE Windmill and frame $25.
William Quartier's 5, 10 and 15c
Store. 14-lt
FOR SALE Bridge Beach Heater,
large zinc bathtub, white enamel
Hoosier cabinet, white porcelain
sink and splasher, single bed, mat
tress and spring, refrigerator, side
board and other household articles.
Phone M3321. 14-2t
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FOR SALE Full blood Jersey bull
calf subject to registration. F. E.
Hennigan, South 7th St. 14-2t
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wells
at the Good Samaritan hospital in
Portland, October 13, a son.
The condition of J. K. Neal contin
ues to improve which will be delight
ful news to his many friends.
Gilbert and Clarence Loy of 0. A.
C. were weekend visitors at the paren
tal home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sullivan and
William Seace of Portland visited
Sunday at the Edgar Lichty home.
Carl Neal of Portland is here help
ing care for his father, J. K. Neal.
He has employment with the Govern
ment Forest reserve.
Will Simmons is visiting relatives
and transacting business in Portland
this week. 1 ' v '
Mrs. Abe Porter and Perle Snyder
were called to Portland Sunday by
the serious illneeis of their mother. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hornbuckle
returned to their home in Salem after
several days here among friends and
relatives. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prouty visited at
the N. C. Anderson home enroute to
their home at Seaside, after several
weeks' sojourn in Calif, on' pleasure
and business.
Miss Atho Fisher, who is staying
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Doc Black in Independence and at
tending school was a weekend visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fisher.
Pedee Affairs
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush colled
at Will Bush's last Wednesduy.
Mr. Turner and son were at Dallas
last Saturday.
A large crowd attended a party
given at Handles last Saturday night.
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Bush and son
Wilbur were in Dallas last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ostramler and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Kelly Sunday evening.
Miss Ruby Bush called at Mrs.
Ren Wonner's and Mrs. Condron's
last Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Matheny ami
children visited at Ernest Bush's last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burhand and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Womicr were
Dallas callers Saturday.
Will Bush was at Pedee last Satur
day, , ;
Elkins
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
No hunting allowed on the farms
of the undersigned. Please do not
ask permission.
CHARLES SMITH
CLAY BUSH
PETE HANSON
7-3t
Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Dodimn were
shopping in Independence Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harmait were
shopping in Dallas Tuesday.
Sam Ray was a business visitor at
the county seat one day last week.
L. H. MrHee anil wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McBoo and A. V,. Keinpel
of Pallas attended the Farnifrs' union
meeting here last Saturday.
Mrs. L. E. Olden and son Elmer
were business visitors at Independ
ence Tuesday.
Fred Seholl hna purchased a resi
dence of G. (J. Hewitt and ii moving
it to his own farm. We hnven't
learned yet whether he intends bach
ing or not.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Williams of
Airlie visited C. C. Marks and wife
Sunday evening.
Joe Tetherow, in company with
Harvey Dickinson of Independence,
has been hunting on the McKcnzie,
and returned with one deer.
Independence Realty
for Real Estate of All Kinds
Farm Loans and Insurance
Office in Beaver Hotel Building
Phono Ml 811
'0,
The Enterprlso is still $1.60 a year
MONMOUTH HEIGHTS
Elmer Allen i. building n house fo
Elmer Kuke nid family on their place
here,
Walter Strain of Monmouth wi
here and got a load of wood Inst
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald of
Monmouth were in this vicinity Sat
urday. ' !
Newt. Davis of Monmouth was at
the Ed. Rogers place Saturday.
1). G. Dove was in Monmouth Satur
day.
nL. C?
Monmouth mt Saturday H
r. and Mrs. MatthiJ, ,
Kruce and father of Iw,, !li
oa.em wer Kntur.luv iu ,J
day visitor u,i,k "
family. "
0
ne jnrniers in tliia vlHni... .
, --"'ire
j.v...K uvur mo recent raini-
can put In their full cropj.
"Prize Peach" Hard m..,,,
$2.10 per sack, guaranteed p
Milling & WorchuuMi Co.
On
FOR SALE Trap nest record White
Leghorn hens, breeding stock. $1.50
each. Phone F3303. B. T. Merrill.
7-4t
FOR SALE Two coal stoves at
bargain prices. Dr. M. J. Butler,
phone 7821. 30-tf.
FOR SALE A No.
Enterprise office.
1 cow,
Inquire
30-tf
FOR RENT Four furnished house
keeping rooms close in $10 a month.
Inquire SlOper Bros. & Cockle or
phone Main 9121. 30-2t
FOR SALE New, modern six-room
bungalow. For price, terms, ecc,
see .W J. Clark. J 23-tf
FOR SALE Either one, of two well-
matched grade Clyde teams, one
weighing about 3300 and the other
2800. Excellent for single work.
P. O. POWELL & SON, Monmouth.
'23-tf.
Airlie Items
WINTER IS KNOCKING AT OUR DOOR
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.
Miss McDaniel spent the weekend
visiting at Albany.
Prof. Carney was a business visitor
in Independence Saturday.
Mrs. Crowley and granddaughter
La Rena were visiting in Portland
last week.
Lester Wood has been visiting at
his home for a few days.
Miss Dorothy Gross is reported as
doing very nicely after her recent
operation.
Miss Mildred G. Brown visited at
the Wood's home last week.
John McBee of Dallas was visiting
at Mr. Shewey's last Sunday.
Mr. Hadley and Mr. Ulrich attend
ed the Farmers' Union at Elkins
Saturday.
Mrs. Martha Simpson was visiting
friends in Airlie Sunday.
Miss Letita Shewey was visiting
her parents over Saturday and Sun
day. She attends the Normal.
To Meet the Demands of the Cold Rains, Snow and Sleet?
Winter is just over the hill you may not see it approaching with its fleet and snow, but it is coming
with the same certainty that the sun rises and sets
Why delay getting your winter supplies at once? The best suggestion we could make is, come to our
store look over our fine stock of Shoes, Clothing, Ready-to-Wear, Blankets, Rubber Goods and Rain
Coats, and the Woolens that will be necessary for the cold and rainy days.
OUR LOW PRICES WILL AGREEABLY SURPRISE YOU
FOR SALE Ash, oak, fir and maple
wood. L. E. Haselton, Phone 2924.
15-tf.
Parker
FOR 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. 0. Box 266 26-tf
mere are 17 pupils in, school. Mrs.
Skeels is the teacher.
The young people of the Parker
Christian Endeavor society gave
weenie roast Wednesday night with
Mr.and Mrs. Harris as chaperones
A delightfui time was repoted by all.
The pupils have put the wood in
and are receiving for their work, a
ball, bat and football.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
of next week there will be no school
on account of teachers' institute.
Orren Peterson of Portland was a
weekend visitor with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. T. Peterson.
Mrs. Russell Harris' parents of
Eugene are spending this week with
her.
The primary department of the
Parker Sunday school was delight
fully entertained at the home of the
teacher, Miss Emma Zielesch last
Saturday afternoon. Everyone went
away reporting a good time, those
present were: Johnnie Peterson, Har-
Notice to Creditors , old Sparks, Irene Sparks, John
Notice is hereby given that the un- Sparks, Alvin Zielesch, Oral Harris,
dersigned has been duly appointed i and William and Anna Louise Ilorton
administrator of the estate of Moore I of Independence.
Getty, deceased, by the County Court T
of the State of Oregon for Polk CORRECTION
County, and has qualified. J Due to a typographical error the
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
1918 Maxwell, good tires $275
J917 Ford Touring, good tires. In
. Al running order 73... $175
Ford Roadster, body bad shape. $105
1918 Chrvrolet, first class shape. $250
We have several others. Terms to
responsible parties.
STEWART MOTOR CO.
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PREPARE YOUR LIST OF
Winter Groceries
20 lbs. Sugar for a $1.00 to the
purchaser of $3.00 or over in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear or
Millinery Diepts.
One-half fare back to the pur
chaser of $15.00 or over, living
within' a 30 mile radius of
Salem.
100 lbs. Sugar $6.19
Best Hard Wheat Flour 1.75
Blue Ribbon, guaranteed 1.60
Valley Flour 1.48
10 lbs. Rice 55
2 lbs. Coffee, in bulk 35
2 lbs. Peaberry Coffee.... 49
5 cans Tomatoes 50
5 cans Milk, tall 50
4 cans Pork and Beans
medium 50
8 oz. bottle Vanilla
Extract 29
3 lbs. Shredded Coroanut. ..50
1 lb. Lard in bulk 15
12 bars White Wonder
Soap 50
80c Brooms .Vj
Breakfast Bacon 2.J
Bacon Backs 21
U. S. Gov't. Bacon,
12 lb. containers .... $1.9.)
Coffee served FREE
Contest One sack of Sugar FREE to any one
who makes the largest purchase in our Dry
Goods, Clothing or Shoe Dept.
Winter Blanket Specials
Baby Crib Blankets
Special big value 49c and 98c
Double Cotton Blankets
Former value $2.00. Size 7G by 42
Special at 85c
All Wool Dorset Blankets
Size 72 by 80. Pretty Plaids. Special at... $7.95
Nashua Wool Nap Blankets
57.50 value, size GO by 80. Plaids of all colors.
Special at $4.98
Don't forget to ask for our premium Coupons.
School Girls
MONEY SAVERS
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified, to
gether with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned adminis
trator at his residence at Buena Vista,
in said county, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published October
21st 1921.
' ' GEORGE E. HARMAN
Administrator of the etetate
of Moore Getty, deceased.
B. F. Swope, Attorney. 21-5t
following was quoted:
White Spray Flour, the best Walla
Walla hard wheat flour, $1.00.
. No. 9 Crisco $1.00 .
V2 gal. Covo Salad Oil, $1.00.
It should be as follows:
White Spray Flour, the best Walla
Walla hard wheat flour, $1.98.
No. 9 Crisco, $1.53.
Y2 gal. Covo Salad Dressing, 65c.
PEOPLES CASH STORE.
For New Tires or
Tire Trouble see
Our Glasses Fit Your Eyes
Our Bills, Your Purse
W.L., -1, jf MX
HARTMAN BROS.
f Jewelers and Opticians
$6.50 ALL WOOL MIDDIES
All sizes, special at
$3.98
$3.50 HEAVY TWILL WOOL
COLLAR MIDDIES
AH sizes, special at
$1.98
$4.00 JAPANESE CREPE
KIMONAS
Just the thing to use in the
gymnasium, special at
$1.98
GYMNASIUM TENNIS
SHOES
Black and white, special at
85c
ALL WOOL VELOUIt TAMS
In a big array of colors
Special at
$1.00
The New College
SPORT HATS
In colors of navy, black and
b rown
$2.49
ALL WOOL JERSEY
$8.50 GUIMP DRESSES
Choice assortment of colors
Special at
$4.98
All Wool New SfyJe
JERSEY SPORT JACKETS
n colors of red, black, brown
and blue. Special at
$4.50
School Teachers and Girls, Attention
Special prices given on yard goods used for
sewing classes.
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Needful Specials
FOR THE MEN AND HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Boys' Long Pants
Corduroy and wool long pants. All sizes
$4.00 and $4.50 quality. Special at ..$2.98
Khaki Combination Overalls
In all sizes regular Men's style. A special
that was formerly selling at $3.50. now. $1.98
Cotton Rough Neck Sweaters
Sizes to fill all big and small Boys' needs.
The colors gray and a fine value at ....98c
AH Wool Slip-Over Sweaters
The regular nifty kind that blouse at the
waist. Combination colors. $7.50 value.
Now selling at 98c
Jersey Heather Wool Sweaters
Another popular demand by the young
bloods. Four pockets in front and close fit
ting jacket style. $9.00 value $5-98
$3.00 All Wool Classy Cap
Made specially for sport wear. All the
latest colors and the popular weaves.
Special at $1.98. All sizes.
20c Boys' School Sox
Specially fine grade in assortment of colors,
tan, brown, gray, blue and black lcPr
Fine 50c Quality Lisle Sox at 25c Pair
25c Firemen and Engineer Cotton Sox at 19c pr
98c Quality pure silk Sox at 69c a pair.
$7.50 Dressy School Shoes
Absolutely all leather "Peters" shoes for
young men, in brown and tan calf and kid
leather $4-98
$1.75 Men's Winter Union Suits
A fine quality young Men's Derby
Union Suit. Something that will stand the
school wear. Special at
$10 00 Value Guaranteed Rain Coats
Up-to-date belted raincoats. Very stylish
and also guaranteed to resist wet weather.
Good colors. Special at ?"
75c Knitted Silk Ties I
$1.00 quality buckle belts, special ,4f
75c Suspenders for Men and Boys, special' .
25c package of 2 handkerchiefs, special l0
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