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fvldav. August 4, 1922 - . i-Tr n ll V ti. "" a i LOCAL is buck on the job f. Moore or 'month' 'ltty ,,e11' I. W,ter Smith of Oregon City i. ,;,P!r wllh rulatlvss here. r A. Epley of Salem Hpent at tne r Powell of rde vll L Mrl the J. G. Mcintosh horn, s L R, Smith of Portland is flu. it tht horn of her sister, Ha. Waddle. . - i j Cobbs of Portland; accompa y by Walter Inch, passad through f, yesterday enroute to Valsets. lit and Mrs. E. A. " Elliott and IdKD went to Belknap Spring. Lrday to few d,y' out,nv )i McElmurry ! moving his Lwhold effects from the McEImur Tmh south of town to Monmouth. Ilmer Addison and John Betken, Lipanied by their families, are Lini- coisple of weeks at Neko- )jn. 0cr Fredrickson and chlld- trt spending the wee at tnt in of Mrs. Fredrickson s parent Kill City. VC. Watklns or tne winumiii br ihop, accompanied by Mrs. itkins, went to fyskowin, Wednes- for a two weeks outing. I I 1 1 I . u fln - i thi week attending the Nat' j Home Economics convention at Oregon Agricultural college. Ur. and Mrs. G. C. Skinner, Mia fathnot and Mins Kathleen Skinner ) to Portland Tuesday morning, .ming that night. Thflma and Rath lleffley landing several days at Ruck l They were driven there lat ly by their father, T. H. 'fVy. in. W. E. Stewart of Lindnay, :, ii vbiting relatives and friemfa i'he vicinity of Independence and t. Mm. Stewart was formerly In here as Mis Florence Thur. i well known graduated nur, Mighborhood of these towns. v-. urauncr. manavnr tu. . . - w vilV JU dependence creamery, ha. returned form a week's visit to Seattle. Mrs. thiinW' ",,,,ndln,r th "Ummer Mr. and Mrs. o"w. Ilonkle, Mrs. A. L Keeney, Mrs. 8. B. Walker and Mrs. N. S. Moor, motored to Corvallls Wednesday ami spent the day with friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurre. panied by their son, Clauds Kurre and family of Cottage Grove, left VJi. nesday for Neskowin, where they win remain jor a coupl of weeks, C. E. Powell, superntendent of the logging operation f the Cobbc Mitchell comp.ny at Valsetx, was here yesterdsy to meet Mrs. Powell and children, who were returning from a visit at Oregon City. Dewey Hill, accompanied by his on, Clyde Hill, and Vernon Baker, went to Tillamook, Sunday, to spend which will be mixed with relaxation a week, which will be mixed with telaxation and business. uir. mna jnr. a. 1 JIUJIander and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald left yesterdsy on a two weeks' outing. They will spend a week in the. moun tains east of Eugene at McCredle Springa and will then go to the coast for the balance of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iddings of Sacramento, Calif., apt-nt Wednes day at the J. A. Reynolds home. They are on a car trip to points along the north coast, and ex preyed themsolves as being glad to esrapa the Intense heat of the Sacramento country at this season of the year. Spending a two weeks' vacation at Rockaway are Misses Edith ano Mildred Dawes, Mrs. W. W. Wat son and daughter, Marie', of Living rton, Montana; MIm'MszcI Collins if Seattle, and MIms Stanton of Stay ton. They were taken there by auto h.t Sunday by William Dawes snd INDEPENDENCE ENTKttPT?TgF. ion rf W tlf r - aouth of W ' rErt, -Wh0 ,1Ve" ' Mr' 'nd M' E' E' WPP have re- ;V:"".. ,",.ewM,n turned from an t iirs. ai. J. IJjIloch. Dr. and Mrs. 0. 'D. Butler will leave Sunday on a visit to Yellow tone national park. They will go over the Northern Pacific and enter the park at Gardner and go out on the west side at Yellowstone, and will Blnd a f0W day, at Driggs, Idaho, r returning. They expect bo absent for about two weeks. Misa outing at Rockaway. to son. A. L Allen and wife motored to Waahougal, Wash., Sunday, and p-nt the day with relatives. They were accompanied as far as Port land by Mrs. Ellen Davis and daugh ter, Evelyn, who will visit for tw weeks with Mrs. Davis's father snd sister. Announcement has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Newton of Portland. Tho Newtons are former residents of In dependence, Mr. Newton being Eva La Libert. Dcen staying at the home of Mrs. G. K,cn while attending the summer aesslon of the Monmouth Normal, went io rortland last Saturday and will go from there to Camas, Wash. 8he was accompsnied by Miss Lola Morgan. Miss La Liberte has been engaged to each at Milwaukee, Ore gon, the coming year. Charles Hout of Corvallls, father of Misa Frank Hout, county librarian, la critically ill in the Good Samari tan hospital, Portland. Mrs. Crosby Davis, a dose friend of the family, wss summoned to Portland Monday to be with Mrs. Hout during the crit- tcai stage of the illness. Rev. J. J. Handfiaker, accompanied by Mrs. Handsaker and their three children, of Portland, spent last Fri day at the A. L. Keeney home. Rev. Handsaker is chairman of the near cast relief committee, and returned recently from a trip of inspection to Armenia. For Your Picnic Lunch and any hot weather meal, our cold meats are un excelled. We have a fine assortment of wholesoome, delicious and satisfying meats. Phone your order. Our delivery service is efficient. City Meat Market GUS MILLER, Proprietor. Independence, Oregon. oessx. 1 1 At saav a M 4 II U BUM I We operate a complete Kodak filling Station. Fresh Eastman Kodak Films and Supplies Box Brownies !fi M (If $2.00 to $5.00 Auto Kodaks $6.50 to $33 Fr better Pictures let us develop and print your Films CRAVEN & WALKER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Charles G. Irvine resumed Im duties, Monday, as cashier of the Farmers State bank after spending three weeks upon his ranch near Summit. He waa accompanied by Mrs. Irvine, their daughters, Fay and Jean Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Seeley. Mr. Irvine spent the greater part of his time in making improve ments to the ranch house, although he took time to keep the larder sup plied with fish. i Mrs. Irvine Baun returned Fri day from a two months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayers of Punxsutawney, Pa. On her way east she stopped for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrens of La .sane, Colorado, me Jiehrens were former residents of Independence, leaving here about six years ago. Mrs. Baun reports that crops are unusually good in Pennsylvania, having had an abundance of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lightcap .of Winnepeg have been spending the past week with Mr. Lightcap's uncle, J. J. Williams of Monmouth and his cousin, Mrs. Emerson Groves of this city. For several years Mr. Light cap has been buying furs for the Hudson Bay Co. He has returned to the states to reside and has taken n position with a wool buying house m Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lightcap were taken by Mrs. Groves to Port land Sunday where they will make their home. L. G. Reeves was here Monday and Tuesday from Portland, where he has been receiving treatment for several months. Mr. Reeves state that there is a very material Im provement in the condition of his health and that he is so nearly back to normal that he expects to return to Independence in a few weeks to remain. Airs. jKeeves, wno nas like wise been receiving treatment na been greatly benefited. Mr. Reeves waa accompanied here by his daugh ter, Mrs, H. S. Bulloch and children, Lester and Catherine, of San Fran- oisco, who have been on a visit to Portland. 'They returned to Portland with Mr. Reeves and left last night for Snh Francisco. A most enjoyable time was had recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yungen, when relatives and & inwii - 1 v..w n Mr. Yungen, and little daughter Eve lyn's birthday. Dinner was served with ice cream nad water melon galore. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, Mrs. Fred Schmidt and son Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schmidt and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tatman and son Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. John Will, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmidt and daughters Emilia and Marie, all or Laurel, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoffman of Jlillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and daughter Inez of Cor nelius, Ore. Mrs. Noma Cooper haa returned from Valsetz, where she haa been em ployed during tXe past summer. Councilman John S. Bohannon and wife are home from a sojourn to coast points. Mrs. N. S. Moore of Eugene is spending the week with her daugh ter, Mrs. A. L. Keeney. E. A. Weddle is back on the Job in the Windmill barbershop, after hav ing been incapacitated for several weeks by illness. Mr. Weddle be lieves that he is now over his trou ble. Miss Winona Carter waa a charm ing hostess recently when she enter tained her guests with a dancing party, at her home. Music for the evening was furnished by eight Fili pino young men. A lunch was served at small tables arranged on the lawn. A very happy time was had by the young people present. Bill Irvine and Alois Miller went to Cottage Grove last night and from there will go to the Bohemian mine with the expectation of remaining for a few weeks. The superintendent of the mine is Aloia' grandfather and the youngsters have laid great plan3 lor having the time of their lives. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Young have returned from an auto trip to Vic toria and Vancouver, B. C, returning by the way of Spokane. They were in Independence last Saturday from their Salem home and stated that they had a very pleasant trip. They went over a lot of country but found nothing which quite equals the valley in their opinion. D. O. Doner, an electrical engineer of the Southern Pacific at the McCoy plant, had his left hand badly burn ed yesterday by forming a contact with a live wire. IFSaippsirs ' We are making our first showing of the newest things in feminine footwear for the Fall season. In The Churches Baptist Church Sunday achool meets at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. At 11 a. m., Miss Beatrice Sliter, a returned mis sionary from among the Crow Ind ians in Montana, will speak. She has an t interesting message. B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 p. m. No preaching at 8 p. m. FEW BARGAINS Make $500 today Swell little mod ern bungalow, 4 rooms, bath lavatory, lights, concrete walks and paved street, close in for $1100. Good terms One acre ground, 2 large poultry houses, fine location, $750, terms. INDEPENDENCE, REALTY CO. J. E. Hubbard. C. B. Smith. M. E. Church Preaching services next Sunday by the pastor, morning service at 11 o'clock and evening at 8. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. The W. F. M. S. will meet this afternoon, Friday, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Kelly. All members are requested to be present Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening 7:30. Looks as if Germany had given up the goose-step for the side-step. Money goes further now, but seldom reaches next pay day. We are particularly pleased with our line, ; which includes all styles and makes. "Flappers" are the niftiest thing on the market patent leather straps, low heels brown kid and black kid. We carry a very complete line of shoes of all kinds. We want you to "SEE" what we have. Come to the store at any time and let us show you the new things in footwear. They are sensible in design and pleasing. Eddy & Carbray THE BIG STORE Independence, Oregon. MISS RUTH MILLS AND FRANK ADDISON MARRIED Miss Ruth Mills, a 1922 graduate of the Monmouth Normal school and who has made her home here for the past few years, and Frank Addison, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Addison, were married at Monmouth last Sat urday. M. and Mrs. Addison went to Port land Sunday, and are spending their honeymoon on the beach. NEW COOLING SYSTE3I FOR CITY MEAT MARKET Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hembree and daughter, Elise, of Willows, Calif ornia, arrived last night for a visit it', at the home of "Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler at Monmouth. ' A new cooling plant' is being in stalled in Gus Miller's City meat mar ket. The machine which is used to vaporize the ammonia for the network of pipes through the building is a six ton Armstrong and has been In stalled under the v direction of Mr. Ferrier of the Mcintosh Ice Machine company of Portland. v It has a capacity of about three times the present needs of the estab lishment, but Mr. Miller states that there has been a very healthy increase in the business during the past year, and that he is' making provisions for J future needs. - . (' j . ; T, ! r 1 1 Quality Service A MMQLE OUTFIT for the price of a Tractor Its time to lay plans for the coming Seeding Season! SEE US FOR REAL TOOLS O International Harvester Machinery- spy .-KNseaw. assssoasssioaaioaa.i o "