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' Page Eight INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Friday, June 30. m) FOR SALE To highest bidder Barn about 16x24 with 2 foot posts. Inquire at Rickreall plant. Will amette Valley Flax & Hemp Cor poration. 30lt FOR SALE Fine wool sheep for sale. Will sell in lots irom o w 100, also rure bred Shropshire ami Hampshire rams for fall breeding. Call Farm 1321 or see Will Bloch. 30-tf LOGANBERRY PICKERS WANTED Tents, benches and wood furnished. Expect to start picking July 1st. Apply at once, Manager's Office, Wigrich Ranche. 30-lt FOR SALE Hop picking baskets. Portland Basket & Handle Co. 1321 Macadam St. Portland, Ore. 30-4t FOR SALE 200 White Leghorn hens. Arthur Baker, Independence. 30-2t WANTED Loganberry pickers, large patch and fine berries. Apply now. II. B. Fletcher, phone 8211. 30-lt I OR SALE 1920 Ford in first class condition: used Studebaker big six, all srood tires, first class mechani cal shape. Huggins Motor Co. "WANTED Loganberry pickers. Free wood and water. Good camp ground 70 acres. 4 miles east of Salem. L. L. Vincent, Phone 41F24. 23-2t HAPPENINGS IN THE ELKINS COUNTRY Levi Oleman and wife motored to Halsey Saturday to attend a family reunion on Sunday. Roy Pitzer and wife returned home from Netarts Sunday. Miss Ina Fishback of Eugene is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J. V. Johnson. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Tedrow were business visitors in Independence Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jones and sons were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Crook. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Courter and two sons, Ensign and BUENA VISTA ITEMS DURING PAST WEEK Ed Mentzer and fmaily who arrived hero last spring from Oakland, Calif., have decided to locate permanently in Portland. II. M. Nash returned to the Eninn iiel hospiiul in Portland Sunday for further xray treatment. He was ac companied by his wife who will spend some time in that city with relatives and friends so as to bo near her hus band. Miss Otho MeClain returned to her home hero Friday after spending a week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J, M, Piuther of Corvallis. The M. E. Aid society met last Wednesday and carded wool for Mrs. Clive of Falls City spent Sunday at'K. E. Prather. The aid will meet FOR SALE House and quarter block, five rooms with bath, desir able location. Reasonable price on reasonable terms. E. L. Buchanan, Route 3, Salem. 23-tl WOOD SAWING promptly done, Sam Muhleman, phone F5113. Jnl6-6m the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tetheiw. Glen Harman visited his aunt, Mrs. E. E . Holcomb of Lebanon on Friday. Mrs. Joe Tethrow and son Carl, were shopping in Independence Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McEldowney spent Sunday in Falls City. Mrs. A. E. Tetherow and Mrs. G. B. Jones were business visitors in Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Price has been quite ill. She is suffering from a nervous break-down. Her sister, Maude Reed of Corvallis is taking care of her. Rev. G. L. Lovell of Salem preached here Sunday. during the summer months on every afternoon in the Evangelical church room Mr. and Mrs. Newt Prather and Mabel Prather returned Monday from several days' outing at Pacific City. Miss Blanche Harmon returned to her home here after a week's stay with relatives near Suver. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Neal left by auto Saturday for several days' stay in Portland among relatives and friends. Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mulkey ot Arlington are visiting Mrs. Muikoy's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. .C. E. Force. Mr. Mulkey is principal of the Arling ton ectibols. Prof, and Mrs. Benttie attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Enkin in Salem this week. Three of Mr. Eakin's brothers, who came to attend tho fun eral, came to Monmouth with Mr. and Mrs. lieattio and spent a day here. Thirteen persona from Monmouth attended the Powell reunion, held In tho Copelnnd grove, eight miles euat of Albany. Grandma Powell, age '-. was called on for a talk and gave an interesting story of the trip nms tho plains which she made 71 years ago. Those attending from here In cluded tho families of Ira C. Powell, A. M. Arnnt, J. F. Powell and Dr. J. M. Powell and Junnita Davis. Tho Monmouth chautauqua will bp gin Wednesday, July 6 and close Sun day, July 0. The Cadmean company, which has furnished the attraction fov the past two years, will send its De Luxe circuit to Monmouth this year. There wll be programs each day in the afternoon and evening. The afternoon programs will begin at BROTHERS CM MB a NOW Iftf Esrra Raymond MeClain is passing the j 3:15 in order to accommodate normal DONT TRIFLE YOUR ORDERS taken now for red rasp berries. Market price on delivery. B. T. Merrill, F3303 16-tf WANTED Nursing Phone M6912. in your home. J9tf TO LET Pasture for cattle. R. E. I 1 WILL BUY YOUR WOOL and; mohair at highest price. Call Farm 1321. Will H. Bloch. 19-tf The Enterprise is still $1.50 a year j WITH Eyes-Theyare precious If your eyes bother or you have a headache come and see us. We use the most modern methods and scientific instruments to determine the defect of your eyes. We spec ialize in fitting ONE-PIECE iTORIS BIFOCALS at reasonable prices. DR. WILL J. THOMSON Optometrist Regular monthly visits Watch news columns for dates ' summer months with his uncle, Chet MeClain and family of Portland. Waldo Kelso, who1 is attending summer school at Willamette univer sity passed Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Prather motored to Corvallis Friday passing the day with Mrs. Susanna Prather and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hatcher and daughters, Loree and Aileen Kcitti IJuerlston and Miss Marguerite Don oldson of McMinnville and Florence and Allen Dorsey of Portland Sun- students. Tho price for season tickets , has been lowered to $2 this year for adults. I Photographer Brown of Salem tooki a panorama of the entire student i body nnd faculty of the normal in! front of the training school building Wednesday after chapel. j Demonstration at anytime WEEK'S DOINGS IN HIGHLAND COUNTRY George Dickinson and family re turned the last of the week from ten days spent at Naperine, Wash. While Dick- t 1 1 T T Ll.. 1 1 uayeu at ine jwigar wcniy nonie " , thero thcy wt.re of Mm, in the afternoon all took a dip in the;, , , . I On Sundnv Mr. and UGGINS MOTOR CO. C Street old Luckiamute. G. E. Harmon and wife and Mrs. Hop Picking BASKETS Made of Heavy Veneer Solid Wood Bottom Very Durable and Ser viceable Portland Basket & Handle Co. 1321 Macadam St. Portland, Oregon E. J. Anderson joined the Gobat ana j Congor families of Suver and mot-i ored to Watedloo attending a Sun-j day school convention. Mrs. L. C! Rulifson entertained Mrs. Rulif son's aunt, Mrs. Booth and cousins, Mr. i and Mrs. L. J. Crotzer of Portland, j Ivan Jones has purchased nn autoj . ....... . . . . ' r- v. -u -.r i i i t ....:t .of Wil mm SrhnwiCr nml niuKimr v'- j i ill. iasn, wuc ami uauguer, lucih, . - were here among relatives Sunday. jit: ver nt speedster. Fred Oakley and family Sundayed I Hay harvest is in full swing but i;t Sodaville Springs. (the crop is very light as is the case Mrs. Grace Miller, who taught here of all crops this season, in the high school last year, left fori The two Farrier boys who make Mabel, Oregon to spend the summer 'their home at Charles Van Averys, ac months. ' Icompanied their father to Philomath the last of the week for a vacation. While away they expect to do some mountain climbing. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rulifson and daughter NEWS EVENTS AT OREGON NORMAL The students of the summer school elected their student body officers on Tuesday F. E. Lord, n resident: W. A. Daven- port, vice-president; Beulah McCord door weddin and very P1 The following were chosen: w"" K,urais1 ",v a lnenti in i,orvanis. ii was an oui- TIRES Let us attend to your tire wants. We carry the Good rich, Fisk and other makes. With several years' experi ence as a vulcanizer we be lieve that we can save you money by letting us supply your wants. We flush your crank case without charge, you pay only for the oil -used Gasoline, Oils, Free Air and Real Service M.J.O' DON NELL a rag e Phone 5211 REPAIRS Honest, competent service is constantly adding patrons to our repair department. We fix it any make car and promptly. We do tractor and station ery engine repair work. If in trouble, phone for us C. R. Eakright PACIFIC CITY BEACH Tillamook County, will Celebrate July 2-3-4 Pacific City Beach, Tillamook County's popular summer resort, nearest beach by auto to Portland and centers of population of Willamette Valley; three stages daily from Portland via McMinnville, combines more natural ...vi.s u.au umci uMui uu me vregon ixast, wen wortn your while to visit at any time, BUT LISTEN: DARING FEATS Aeroplane stunts by Lieut. Graham. The beautiful and petite wizard of the air, Blanche Wright will soar through cloudland, above the cliffs, rocks and roaring breakers, wing walking, hanging from the wing skids and landing gears, and doing all the latest aerial acrobatics. Oration by Senator Vinton ENTERTAINERS A number of celebrated artists will appear in solos, among whom are: Fred Seible, piano accordionist; Mildred Cassidy, singer and dancer; Carlo Fricke, violinist; Jerry Ryan, baritone singer; Hymen Breslau, cornetist; LaVera Johnstone, straight jacket aueen and others. HIGH AND FANCY DIVING by George Patterson and Venia LaOrosse FULL PROGRAM of athletic sports on land and water, Liberal Purses Tug of war McMinnville vs. Dallas Free Radio Phone demonstrations and concerts THREE BIG GAMES OF BASE BALL Pacific City vs. Portland Dallas vs. Portland if " SEASON'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT Eddie Wright and his all Star Cast in the Musical Comedy, "The Review of 1922," reviewing all the best acts, songs, jazz and dances of the year. A company of 15 clever artists including a bevy of 9 charming and talented girls in music, song and dance. BIG DANCE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Music by 10 piece orchestra To lessen your expense and show the good will of the management a ton of clams and one or more beefs, barbecue style or fresh will be given away. Bovingdon, secretary-treasurer; Ausie Bonner, song leader. The members of the faculty enjoyed cherries and a delightful evening with Mr. and Mrs. Butler at their home on Tuesday evening. The Apollo club, a musical organi zation of men from Salem under the direction of director John Sykes, has been, secured to give a concert in the chapel on the evening of July 13 at 8:15 o'clock. This club is well known throughout the valley and has long stood for excellence in things musical. Their many friends will be glad or the opportunity to hear them sing. Many students are planning to atetnd the chautauqua. A motion picture made from the well known story "Little Lord Faunt leroy" will be shown in the chapel Friday evening, June 30. The picture is an exceptional one from the stand point of the mere picture, as well as the fact that it is made from a classic. The members of the faculty have announced that the recess for July 4th will begin Friday . evening, June 30, and continue until Tuesday even ing, July 4. Classes will tie resumed at 8:00 o'clock on Wednesday morn ing and will be held on Saturday, July 8, to make up for Monday, July 3. This arrangement has been made to give students who wish to go to their homes a chance to reach them ana to return in time for classes on Wed nesday. The merchandise shoot of the High land Gun club on Sunday was well attended by lovers of the gun. Oren McElmurry has been ill for the past week with stomach trouble. Several of the boys in the district find attraction in Monmouth now that summer school is in session. Installed complete $95 to. $183.50 SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE AFTER INSTALLATION H. H. HANSEN P. A. JOHNSON See us at the ISIS THEATRE Sale Bills at the Enterpris Vm S? 3 tp jp g g Q a iSS. ICifjr GsSI avinff SSMmii'mmt stores no Card of Thanks We are deeply appreciative of the many kindly considerations of friends during our bereavement, and desire to express to them our gratitude. S. Taylor Jones and Family Pd. Adv. FOR RENT The store building ad joining the Enterprise office and now occupied by the Good harness shop. Apply Enterprise office. CHERRO FLOUR Is not as well advertised as some brands, but the quality is there just the same. USE CHERRO Carried by your grocer CHERRO POULTRY FEED You profit by feeding the best feeds at the right prices. Cherro poultry feeds are right in quality and prices. Carried by P. R. Alexander 85 Money Saving Grocery Stores The Largest in the Northwest COMPARE OUR "EVERY DAY PRICES" with the prices you have been paying Come Monday or Saturday and you will find our PRICES the same CANE SUGAR 100 lbs. Cane Berry ....$6.65 JARS Mason Pints 75 Mason Quarts 85 Sureseal Pints 93 Sureseal Quarts 1.13 JAR ACCESSORIES 2 lbs. Para wax 55 2 Doz. Mason Caps .55 2 Doz. Economy Caps 55 3 Pkgs. Heavy Rubbers .25 CEREALS 9 lb. Bag white or yellow Cornmeal 30 9 lb. Bag Rolled Oats." .55 3 Pkgs. Shredded Wheat .35 2 Pkgs. Grapenut 35 3 Post Toasties or Corn Flakes 29 9 lb. Bag Fisher Pancake F1ur 69 SOAP-WASH POWDERS 21 Crystal White $1.00 24 White Wonder 1.00 14 Bars Ivory 1.00 10 Bars Cream Oil 79 10 Bars Palm Olive 79 10 Fels Naptha 79 2 Old Dutch .15 2 Citrus '.49 2 Seafoam 49 MILK Standard Brands Only Libby's, Bordens, Carnation 10 Tall Cans 98 ROYAL BAKING Powder A Big Saving for You 0 lb. Cans $2.50 2 lb. Cans 1.28 12 oz. Cans '. 39 M. J. B. COFFEE ib- Can $1.93 3 lb. Can ..1.19 1 lb. Can di -.-.----. 162 NORTH COML. STREET SALEM, OREGON A