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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
Page Five INDEPENDENCE! FNTttPPmcp . C0Ommmt "'wiWj graduate of the Oregon Normal I CARS, TRUCKS AND I iy . ' , ... zr TRACTORS SOLD LOCALLY jjjj , , ; M I . I LrJ II aweYouaVicIro in Your Home? ktff ' -. A wnall initial payment will put it there. How pleasant it would be, these long autumn nights, to listen to the world's greatest artists in every field of U exquisite playing, whenever you wishl ... ... i Come in today and let us ; demonstrate the Different Models Craven & Walker INDEPENDENCE, OltEGON LOCAL MPPENPIGS Kr, Waller Mitchell E 4 visitor Hi 1- wait a week' ; Xiyor K. M. Walker spent. ia artlay and Sunday in Portland. Ifr and Mm. Hal llibns or uor- Liu upont .Sunday with home folk. Mr. Juhn I'odvent haa been con- ihn houit rwth erippe for m day. Ltnore Davis made a flying trip m fnm O. A. C. laat Tuesday .turning the same evening. Kverett Ward, accompanied by his bride, has returned from a honey-; moon trip to Hood Kivcr and The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hart of Cottage Grove are in the city for a visit of several week' with their daughter, Mm. Gun Milter. George Grave nan again taken charge of the Independence delivery service, succeeding Verd Morgan who has been operating it for some little tine. Mr. and Mm. W. H. Small and Mr. and Mm. W. R. Barnell motored to Mc.Minnville Sunday and were guests for the day of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Seggel, formerly of this city. A party motoring to Corvallia Wed nosday evening to hear Geraldine Farrar, Included Mesdames. Skinner, 0. 0. Walker, George Gray, C.'W. Irvjie and Miss Kate Houx. The Independence hospital is fill ing a long felt want In the city. Within the a 4 n iitc patients have received" treatment within IU doom, or being' a little girl from Kings Valley, brought in with a fractured armi Under the name of the Indenend-' ence dairy, E. Becken & Son started upon the , establishment of a milk route in Independence the first of thi month. At present, the Beckens have a dairy of eight cows but expect to add to this number as the demand for mifk Increases, . C,lyde frazjer pf.JRoaeburgr motored to Independence Tuesday, returning Wednesday. He fWaa accompanied home by his aunts, Mrs. Homer Hill and Mrs. Pearl Hill; who will remain in Roseburg several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Martin. A retention for Ttiv. nm Mr Green will be hAl ln the Mpthndint church parlors this evening and a cor dial invitation ' is ", extended to all friends. The program and entertain ment is in charge of Miss Childs, Miss Ilenkle and Mr. Vannicc, which fact, is of itself, ample assurance of an enjoyab'e evening. Abe Becker, who spent last week filing upon the Salmon river, re ports an excellent catch, and brought home sufficient evidence to verify his statement. Mr. Becker is willing to admit that it is some tiresome journey to get into desirable fishing ground on the Salmon, the trip being made from Hosk'jis with a horse con veyance. Walter Plant has succeeded F. A. Cook as bookkeeper for the Stewart Motor company, a position he held The Stewart Motor company an nounces the following sales: . Ford trucks with Hercules bodies to Sam Muhleman of Independence and the Monmouth' Creamery company of Monmouth. ' ', Fordsona and implements to H. Frank, living about six miles south of Independence; II. E. Light,' who resides two miles south of Monmouth, and Peter Ingermanson. Ford sedans to Reo J. Russell and Pr. G. E. Butcher of Independence. Tourihg car to George Baker of Buena Vista. , . NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farms of the undersigned. PJease . do not ask permission. '.:,.- - , ; HARRY.; P- ILIFF . f S .J. McKEE 13-3t WOOD SAWING promptly don, Sam Muhleman, phone F6118. SPECIAL A Trip to Paramount Town ISIS Sunday and Monday in addition to Regular Show Buren Smiley has accepted a posi- with the Honeyman Hardware mpsny of Portland. Dr. F. (I. He wet t Come see the folks of Paramount Town who make the pictures of great renown! ' Fifty famous stars and directors at work! ' Advance "shots" from such Para mount thrillers as "Manslaughter," "Nice People." "Her Gilded Cage," while F. C. McLean was conducting i "Blood and Sand," "To Have and to :Corvalli.H Sunday visiting Opal and iTild Hewett at 0 A. C, Marshall Huntley hns just been elected yell leader of Benson Poly technic school in Port'and. He is a senior' and has taken an active part In student body affairs. He is taking .i fmi! wi.ro' electrical engineering. " Mis Winona Wood, commercial instructor in the high school at. Glen- J. II. 11,11 of Holly. Colorado, left 'dale, was not a little Da surpmeu , his home last Tuesday after a' find that' at a county institute or .we nit in Independence, of two weeks leathers of Douglas county held at ith his strr, Mrs. E. A. Morgan. Koseburg last ween, ov m "-- the business. Mr. Cook, who occu pied Mr. Plant's residence on west Monmouth street, has moved .fiis family to Roseburg, where he entered the employ of the Ford agency. Mr. Plant has moved his family from the Wigrich ranch to his property here. Miss Hazel Collins has entered the University of Washington, Seattle, taking sociological work. Miss Col lins, who made her home in Independ ence during her gir'hood days, gradu ated as a trained nurse from the Seattle general hospital a couple years ago, is Hold" and "Burning Sands"! All the excitement of making Para mount's great program of 41 photo plays -for the present season, com pressed into one photoplay. READ THE CAST STARS Aenes Avers, Alice Brady, Betty Compson, . Dorothy Da'ton, Bebe Daniels, Marion Davies, Elsie Ferguson, Wanda Hawley, Jack Holt, Jack Lee, Bert Lytell, May McAvoy, Thomas Meighan, Mary Miles Mint er. Thomas Moore, Wallace Reid, Here' stheW'ay to our tailoring department It's the place where men can make every dollar count for its full value. . Have Us Take Your Measure, for: a Suit made from all wool fabrics that reflect their value as long as you wear them. Price .$29.50 and up. O. A. IQreamer Buds for Men Independence, Oregon the ago. Jo"oria Swanson. Rodolph Valentino. 01 I ntnrfiTflDO t'aii R Tta Millp. earnmg her way tnru i Fitzmaur- the university by doing part time, Georee-.Melford, Fred Niblo, John work in the hosp.tal. M.ss Muea. Robertson( penrhyn staniw8, Sam uawes, anoiner iiiuviiciiuciil-b . . ... 1 Wood, taking the nurse training course in YERS Svlvia Ashton, T hosp.tal, entering a lew weeKS wsilf.m Rnvd. Clarence XKJY ilfllUbOi ... ... - J t Burton, Robert Cain, Helen Dunbar, Julia Faye, Casson Ferguson, Har- Ford. Walter Hiers. Leatrice Theodore Kosloff, Mitchell Lew Lucien Littlefield, Walter Long, Local color was added to the pre- ..'.-: r.t HT..n ihn Ttiarht" at .Sf MIULUMI Ul mill j I 1 T loot ITridnv nicrht in that u, ,B- I' , " . is, Lucien Littlefield, Walter i.ong "Chip" Newton, an Independence boy, , d m& mm Anna Q was the rider ol ".reny. Guy Oliver, little horse wn.cn won a spectacumr, p) Theodore Roberts, race. It is a Rex Ingram , production,, Sill8f Ethd Wales, Loh Wit filmed at Los Angeles about: a year. . . '. i. - son. l . .... , ... Trainea m me aimospnere feui I ago racing from a youngster,' andaj-ider of no mean ability,' "Chip" spent" a considerable time in themoviej:amps of Los Angeles" He has returned to Independence with the. expectationof ' remaining for the winter andwill de vote his time largely to boxing. Come early or stand and see whyi'ou,aii abvajts.Je sure the show will be right if the' theatre says illfs a Paramount Night!" T Trade your.c.ity property for 52 acre farm one-half mile from- Iride- easy payments MUHLEMAN PREPARING FOR CALIFORNIA pendence. . Balance nnd iipht interest. .; , JAUNT . -.-We ..have nearly. 15 acres V miles I nut. on nnvd ' road. 5 room house. Sam Muheman, Sr., is - making dandy good barn, family orchard, 2 preparafons to spend the winter -in acres bearing strawberries, will trade California He has purchased from ?1500 equity for property in some the Stewart Motor company a Ford good town in valley. This is located truck equipped with a Hercules body, on paved road. Price $4500. and will equip it as living quarters We have some good bus ness prop for himself and family, and will leave erty on Main street for sale, nbout the first of next month with Here is a dandy 41 acres, one mile out. on good road, modern house, the intention oi Bpeu'"B - - - nart of the winter at different points large barn, all land under plow for in that state. Service aid Go Hand In Hand While we take considerable pride in the service that we furnish, our prices are as . LOW AS THE LOWEST And you are assured the best quality of Sanitary Meats City Meat Market GUS MILLER, Proprietor vf t fvnnNNELL TAKES DODGE AGENCY HERE V-1 Service m .T O'Donnell of the taken for this territory r j $5000, part cash,. balance good terms. . INDEPENDENCE, REALTY CO. J. E. Hubbard." - C. B. Smith Express To Your Door Wa will lolivoi . nrirl T- 1 1 the agency of the uoage uroiners , shipment an express matter motor vehicles, succeea.ng j. Huggins who recently transferred his business activities to McMinnvifle. ; Mr. O'Donnell will carry a stocky of parts and has a touring car on dis- j play in his sales room. j collect , for within the city limits. WELLS FARGO EXPRESS CC 8-4t ; Charles E Kurre, Agent. Wear-Ever Pans, October 20th to October 28th at a special prfce of only 49c. See Willard E. Craven Hardware ad this week. National School of Shorthand to jopen Tuesday evening, October, if 'at 465 C St. Telephone 2912. Anyi one interested in shorthand will do , well to investigate tne a.aram guar anteed system. Lottie Hedges Mcintosh . Voice and Piano N' Residence Phone 4821 Accredited High School Teacher Pall Term Begins Oct. 1st The New Fall Coats ARE HERE- We are particularly well pleased with our new Fall Coats. Of the latest creations, they are certainly attractive, well made garments. . Marvelle cloth and Scotch Tweeds, with plain and fur collars. We have an excellent range in sizes and styles. We will be pleased to have you see them. FALL SWEATERS We are making our first showing of New Fall Sweaters for ladies and misses. They come in all colors attractive, well made of substantial materials. Eddy & Car bt ay THE STORE FOR NEW THINGS TO WEAR Independence, Oregon. QUALITY SERVICE j Ml ini'tlissllii BY SHOOTING POOR AMMUNITION WSmchesieis' Perfect Pattern Shells Get Them LOADS SUITABLE FOR EVERY KIND OF GAME 5 WSwclhesteB' 1 . .Shotguns and Rifles are known the world over for their accuracy, strength and smooth action. BUY ONLY WINCHESTER GUNS AND AMMUNITION . g). HI BB S & CO.