INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Page Five TMt UNlVIWIAt CAB 'ford & Fordson Service f '?, i,y that thorn are no iimmII i.f can that Mr. Ford H n tho hand of owners, for which they cannot get rvcri- ,mrt In ease i'1'1 ofU w,'nr" ut' Upf 1 ' j (ruo of th Ford truck and tha Fordson tractor, I ill Ford Motor Company never loe night of tho fact that I T ' uri,M-r of one of their motor units hi a right to expect "hat'tho cotnl'wy hu11 Blw,,',, 1,0 ,n lmiti,,'l t k-p them F'jihln assurance- thnt hm put Ford product in a class by lhfT,v(m' notice now tho confidence, of tho automobile buyinic I !. f.i the Uwoln ear returned tm noon as It was known that feW h.l bought It? i w announcement meant thnt every buyer of a Lincoln car I Lured of full value by never finding himself unable to get I"" I on H at reasonable price. f 'it l tho service that has helped to make tin Fordson tractor imd'rVrd enr ntnmi first all over tho world. We make good all t.rvk'0 proniim-n. Stewart Motor Co. C. A. ELLIOTT, Owner ad Manager Independence ,Orcgon iloCAL .1 V. IJut'ts and family were wcek f,T.pcri ut I'ucific City. il in. Coster una Louis Sorg jpurtland vitttorn, yesterday. i . ihinir 10 pounds, was Wednesday t n, " Me. I Archibald wjoyln visit her mother, Mr, nummrr oi 1 S. Moore of I'ortland spent ikend at the home oi .nr. nmi A. L Keency. Charles Carter and daughter j r visiting for two weeks In I the guests of relative. md Mm. K. C. Bradner drove iftc City, Sunday morning, and the day on the beach. II, Wpllhhcr and wife of Cur- have been visiting their dauh- Rr. F. E. Hutu in this city. ind Mrs. T. C. Campbell of ,th Fall are the guests of fCsmpboll'a father, T. J. Fryer. and Mrs. Fred Young and sin of Nvaaa. Oreeon. are visit friends and relative in tho city. Jessie StuffUbean submitted t eperntion for appendicitis ot fSconcai hospital in Salem last "iJajr. : Compton, who ha been attend McMinnvillo coIIcrp, has wl to Independoncc for tlio K. Pankalla returned last Sat- from Tillamook, where he spent ay mrentinir and incidcntallj' an fntisfied his appetite for and other sen food. He was nc- by Mr. MacCollina.''" Frank Addiaon of Vaketi ba been Inainjr tho juiht week in Independ ence. Hoy isinemiin him tronu t (or'iilli.t, wbiTe he hna employment ut carpen ter work am! will move hi family there to rvaide next week. A aon wa horn Sunday to Mr. and Mr. James Cquillette, and rontcrau lationa are being: offered by their numerous frienls. rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh ter ta their home in the north part! of town la.it Saturday. Lvnn Huntley, who has been at Corviilli during the past winter, has returned to Independence for the summer and i being employed at th Windmill barber shop. Frank Millir has filed suit in cir cuit court for a divorce from Vera E. Miller, on the ground of desertion. Mrs. Miller has been living at Seattle for some little time. The Enterprinc is indebted to Mrs. Oren McElmurry for bouquets of the choicest of aweet peas. Mrs. Mc Flmurry is having excellent success in sweet pea culture. Mrs. Glenn Oakey returned to Port land, Tuesday, after spending several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. A.,E. Horton. II. F. BirkhoU has taken a con tract for hauling logs from the George Williamson place near Airlie to the mill, a distance of about a mile. The trm k is being rigged up and work will he started in a day or two -with Imis Sorg as operator. : ' t The Ib.pville district had a much appreciated soaking rain last Friday. U wna a local shower, extending with in a eounle of miles of town, doing a lot of good. It gives assurance of a heavy hop crop in that district. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Horton and family, accompanied by Mrs. Norton's sisters, Mrs. Madge Ga.ston of Tort- V oaa0' i Mm mm 'Hits i Itfl land and Mrs. Glenn Oakey of Roa noke, Vir., returned Monday evening from Pacific City, where they spent the weekend. R. J. Wright will leave tomorrow on a three or four months' visit to his old home near Galesburg, Illinois, and other poiits In the middle west. Mrs. Floyd Bewlcy, a daughter of Mrs, t). I). Davis, has gone to Rosc burg, to reside, Mr, Bewlcy belnj? stationed at that point while in tho employ of tho Southern Pacific. Members of Independence home stead of Yeomen will take part in a banket picnic nnd outdoor class in itiation which will be given at Colo rado amusement park, two miles east and one mile north of Corvallis on Sunday, July Oth. David Foulkea of the Portland Ore gonian force, accompanied by his wife and son, Mrs. M. A. Ford and Mrs. Sarah Jane Ground of Port land, attended commencement at Monmouth and called upon Independ ence friends thiH week. Ira C. Mehrling of Falls City, demo cratic nominee for county commis sioner, was in Independence, Tuesday, doing a little missionary work in the interest of his candidacy. Mr. Mehr ling is not a stranger here, having made the fill when the highway north cf town was straightened. Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Wood of Port land, accompanied by their daughter, ?lrs. Childs of Arlington, have been spending a few days at the home of Postmaster Homer S. Wood. They came here particularly to be present at the graduation from the Oregon Normal of their granddaughter, Miss Winona Wood. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mrs. J. E Hubbard and Dr H. Charles Duns more have been at Portland during the past three days attending the an nual sessions of the grand chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and the grand lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, as representatives' from the local chapter and lodge. Miss Norma Calbrcath and Miss Hazel Calbreath are at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Calbreath, for the summer vaca tion. Miss Norma is a public school instructor at La Grande and Miss Hazel has been teaching in the Marsh field schools during the past year. J. A. Ormandy, assistant general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific lines, and W. F. Miller, as sistant general freight agent, both of Portland, were in Independence Mon day and in company with agent, S. Taylor Jones, interviewed local busi ness men on matters of import- to the company. A proposition to give away a Ford car as a trading inducement is being submitted to local business men by C. A. Elliott, owner and manager of the Stewart Motor, company, ,Mr. Elliott says that he has reasons to remember with much pleasure a similar undertaking at Oregon City a few years ago, as his mother cap tured tbe capital pHzs, which ' was likewise a Ford. Crossing the plains with mule teams in 1868 and settling in Polk county, the survivors of the Bohannon family assembled in Corvallis- last Sunday. It was a reunion of he three brothers J, S. of Independence, .1.' D. of Albany :and W.; T. of Cor-v-lli-wiinil, . their families. A , fire, which ' 'V troy cd a ''.large " , livery nrn in the outskirts of the business rtnet of Corvnilfs during the day, furnifhed a thrill of excitement. The annual encampment of the G. A. R. and convention of the Woman'a Relief Corps will be held at Newport June 27, 28 and 29. The regular meeting of the local W. R. C. will be held at the hall Saturday, June 17th, and all members who are contemplat ing attendance at the annual gather ing should make it a point to be present and secure the necessary ere- j dentials. In The Churches M. K. Church Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. Preaching services at 11 and 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Baptiat Church Our Bible school meets Sunday mornings at 10 a. m., Archie Justin is the superintendent. He is assis ted by a splendid group of teachers. We have classes for all ages. At 11 a. m., Rev. Proppe preaches on "Tn Theme of a Great Life." Our young people's society meets at 7 p. m. There will be something new next Sunday night. Come out and see. At 8 p. m., Rev. Proppe preaches on "Other Foundations." Our male quar tet will sing. We invite you to come and worship with us. Christian Church ' The services for next Sunday will follow the regular program. The subject for the morning, "The Path Christ Blazed." In the afternoon there will be Baptismal services at the river at 3 o'clock. C. E. at 6:30, and at 7:30 the Filipinos will give a concert like the one we enjoyed last Sunday evening. Then at 8 there will be h patriotic address by the evangelist and some special music will be given by Mrs. Barnell. This is the American Legion night and also we shall in vite all the boys of '61, as special friends. Since the evenings are so cold we better hold it in the church. We will put in a lot of extra chairs. Everyone is welcome to all services. A1I- A Tire of quality 30x3 weather Goodyear $13.50. Independence Garage. J16-4t The ladies of the Methodist Aid society will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, June 24, at the Mcintosh grocery. Pd. Adv. Dr. Thompson has just re LP" turned from the Western Congress of Optometry in Los Ange os, where he has been taking post graduate work, and will be at your service with the latest and best metbv ods of Optometry on Wednesday, June 28, Beaver Hotel, all day. J16-2t INo. 18898 f o. 18900 k 8902 K 18899 COO-COO Fox Trot . . ..... i . . "wn Whitman and His Orchestra Green Bros. Manmbo Orehe.tra KITTEN ON THE KEYS-Fox Trot. . J. . A. , Ze Confrey and His Orchestra PICK ME UP AND LAY ME DOWN IN DEAR OLD DIXIELAND rox rroi . . .. , Club Royal Orchestra I i-f.i LOVABLE EYES-Jox Trot ; . Club Royal Orchestra I LOVE HER SHE LOVES ME-Fox-Trpt . . ' Zez Confrey and His Orchestra , A1I- A;Tirc of quality 30x3 weather Goodyear $13.50. IndeDendence Garage. J16-4t The large and interesting class of pupils of Mrs. . Lottie H. Mcintosh will be presented in public recital at the First Methodist church next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. An admission of 10 cents will be charged which will be donated to tthe church. . .. 16-lt A- Tire . of : quality 30x3 All weather Goodyear $13.50. ' " r Independence Garage. ' J16-4t fee .Crawford & 'Son 'for' Tinting.' ' Pintintr, Tinting, Paperj , Hanging;' by; day or, by con- Some 300 or 400 people were pref-' l fii v- . . i s 1 Estimate, .cheerfully fur- STUMBL1NG Fox Trot yinXk , Paul Whitman and His Orchestra GEORGIA Fox Trot Xut . ; Paul Whitman and His Orchestra JUST RECEIVEp PRICE 75 CENTS CRAVEN&WALKE INDEPENDENCE, OREGON ing at the WigHcti ranch with Major W. Lewis Rose officiating; as host. There was a picnic in the grove, and other entertainment including a ball e-ame- with the -Filipinos --arrayed against local lads ' with Schrunk and Loy j forming , the : battery ' for the latter. The Filipinos, were trimmed, the score being, 17 to, 8, but their antics during the contest made It 'a livelv. interesting one ann proving much amusement. I. V, ' pw V. S. Clenio, Mr. and Mrs Ingermansen, Mrs. Bertha Ferguson, Mrs Mary Smiley and Mr. and Mrs. j yjt Kelley were in attendance Wed nesday at commencement of Willam Hp university. Eighty-nine degrees 1. 75 beintr bachelor of were iwuv.iv., - w n j arts and 14 doctors of law. The doc tor of divinity degree was also con- nmon Rev. E. E. Gilbert of Port land, district superintendent of the i,.i!.t FniscoDal church. The H:ttiv'f r . address was given by Bishop Shepard of Portland. The service was held In the First M. E. church. nished. -' '''' . ' John U. urawiora a oon i Box 422, Independence Or. 1 1 IS I FEW BARGAINS Finel 4 acre tract, close ' in,' good 5 room house;- fruit, garden, $2100. Terms. ;' ' .'. ' . ... 'V - Few; best modern homes in the city for less than half price if sold soon. Good 5 room house and in; $1050. Some terms, 2 lots, close We have on our list some of the best farms in the valley. Prices very reasonable and good terms. Let us show you what we have. If you are short of money talk it over with We may be able to help you us. Property is advance by long. moving now ana win fall. Don't wait too INDEPENDENCE, REALTY CO. ' ,,, .naranteed. fl7-tf J. E. Hubbard. C. B. Smith. ) 6h OUR BIG STORE IS FILLED WITH IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE a one of 10c Awaiting your selection is the completest stock of beautiful new goods we have ever been able to display at this season. There are trousseau suggestions galore in our hosiery and lingerie departments. We were fortunate in our buying and we are going to pass along this advantage to our cus tomers. ' Our showing of bathing suit3 is very com plete. In a few days you will want to en joy the privileges of the water, and we suggest' that you make the selection now. We1 have them for the kiddies as well as the grown folks. . (" Attractive patterns, in silk hosiery, pumps, gloves and other dainty accessories for the well dressed girl or woman. Eddy & Carbray THE BIG STORE Independence, Oregon. Quality Service SATURDAY JUNE 17, 1922 fiosi mm By FACTORY EXPERTS ON THE : Use, Value, Color Paints DONT MISS SEEING THE MAN WITH THE BRUSH AND PAINT BUCKET V Sherwin Williams Products Paints Var'shes - Oils &MVfllliltl'S To every child accompanied by a parent we will give a souvenir balloon on Saturday, Come early and get a balloon; ''''v'- Bring your Paint problems along and , get an expert's advice I J. D. HIBBS & CO. I Exclusive Dealers of Sherwin Williams Products KKjaoa: i i o I i i i ! ! IlllcUf atti-ioiHvv.v.. MO )