Friday, October 20, 1922 Page Five Wis Not a idrala Today? 3:W and enjoy all the music from the World's greatest artists and musicians. We have a plan that makes it easy for you to have a Victrola in your home . mu irs. w, T. House and daughter Helen of GrcBham were weekend guests of relatives in the city, Herman Rune was in t Monday. For a time he was assoc ! luted with Curl Anderson in the' J'ulaco restaurant. He is now located at Salem. Horn, at the Portland sanitarium, October 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. William V. Casshly, a son. Mrs. Cassidy will be remembered as Miss Beulah Murphy, formerly of this city. M. L. Neil has traded hill rnnh north of town for a ranch near Her- miston, and with his family will leave for his new location about th. first of the month. 4 Come in today and let us demonstrate the Victrola and Victor Records Craven & Walker INDEPENDENCE, OREGON LOCAL l, A. Weddio was a Dday. Salem visitor Mr. M. J. O'Donnrll xlay in Portland. spent Wed- Word has been received here to the effect that Mrs. Dole I'omeroy is quite j ill in Portland. i Mrs. William Dame was here from Portland and spent the weekend with her husband, bookkeeper at the Stan dard Oil plant here. Miss Grace Seamans has resigned her position in the Citv meat mnrkt end (the has been succeeded by Miss wauel duller of Hillsboro. Lieutenant Clinton McLeod, with his wife and infant son, after a visit of ten days with relatives and friends, iert Monday for their home in Spokane. M. II. Pengra, Ross II. Nelson and ,11. A Joslin went to Eugene last Sat .urday and witnessed the Multnomah club of Port "and take the university football team down the lihe to the extent of 20 to 0. Veatch traded with Mr. Taylor a farm in Washington county, Oregon, for the tore property. Mr. Veatch was formerly located at Cottage Grove, and is an enterprising, pro gressive business man. W, R. JfailMe is movmjr his familv to Portland, and Mr. Maillie is con templating the establishment of a barber business at Long Bell, the new town which is being brought into ex istence just across the river from Kelso, Wash. Ted Irvine of Salem spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. T.W.IIart. Ted has been ill for many weeks. Another operation was performed upon him Monday, which is expected to start him upon the road to complete re covery. The grading of the highway from Ed. Steele's to a point 2y miles south bt practically completed. This was a part of the Hiltibrand contract sublet to Jim Shidley. The road follows an entirely new course with no bridges or cuFverts. There are several pipe spillways and concrete heads and these are being built by Kullander Bros. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Davidson left Thursday morning for a stay several days at their cottage at Bar View. J. F. O'Donnell of Briggs, Idaho, . i Ktonnwl A fow tin at a fltia i.rl, i.U w ' r ,. ur. u. u. Uutler home. He is a brother-in-law of Dr. Butler, and was enroute from California to his home, W, N, Chapman is on the job again at the Independence Paint com pany establishment after being laid up for about 10 days by illness. Mrs. McCloud and two children of Renvorton passed the weekend with Mrs. McCIoud's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ingernuinson. Mrs. M. F. Ford has returned to her home here after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Probst, at Salem. 1 and In The Churches M E Church mere will be regular services at the Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The choir under the directorship of Mrs. Lottie Mcintosh has been reorganized, seve ral new musical instruments added, and special music will be a feature of the meetings. is now spending a few days in with Jesus?" Church of Christ Revival' services every night 7:45, Teddy Leavitt, evangelist. Friday evening, "What shall I at do Portland County Agent Paul Carpenter was Independence last Saturday. in. W. C. Dullis and little daugh- were Sunday visitors In Hoskins.! C. A. K.liott was in Portland yes-j iiy attending to business matters. Mrs. Burns of Rickreall spent Mon ty md Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. Weddle. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Ilougham and ' two children, and mother, Mrs. Houg- n Misses Ilant and Rose of thehnmt mtored to Hoskins Sunday to rrirh ranrh were visitors In Snlo-n, pnH tnc ,jay wjtn Mr. Hougham's "ky- winter, Mrs. George Soule. Hijor W. Lewis Rose of the Wig-: Hen Johnson is building concrete a ranch, accompanied by Mrs. Rose, piers for the new foot bridge on Mon "jmed yesterday from Portland, mouth street. The superstructure ere he spent several days attending will be of wood and wfl be built by liiujiess matters. Frank Bush. Your Jext Suit Should be a Tailored to Measure Suit. Especially so if you are hard to fit. We are making Special Prices on the Ed V. Price line and if you compare our Prices you will find there a big difference and the saving is yours. Let us show you O. J. REAMER Buds for Men Indepenctence, Oregon Saturday evening, "Excuses." bundav mnrnino- 11 nVWt "TK. . - . 1 v w vil. A 4i uut oi town guests at the E. A . unlifted Christ." r)llrwlf a! ltnvA ........ H f 1 if n ! n . ..wv,. Hume ircie mi. ujiu iurs. o. sunrnv ovoninn. V j uuiiji ai. me R. Johnson of Portland, Mr. and Door." Solo, "The Holy Citv" bv m. iir:ii:i.. t i- i i . ' J J i-i.a. milium L.anceiieia ana son ciaui e Npp v nf Tr:,,nn0 , i - Pau): of Amity and Mr. Will Collins of Dallas. and Mrs. Fish asici Oysters to We carry Halibut, Salmon, Crabs and Oysters. If you want nvst.prs. however, it is better to place your order ahead in order that we may be able foeet your requirements. Meat Prices Continue Low. Let us supply your wants City Meat Market GUS MILLER. Proprietor. Dr. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh of Portland were guests at the G. C Skinner home over the weekend. In the company of Mr. Skinner, Dr. Cavanaugh spent a part of his time here in quest of Chinas. Bert Cross started work yesterday on the improvement of Log Cabin street in the north part of the city. He is grading the street and will cover it with gravel. Attorney C R. Ellis, who has formed a partnership with D. E. Fletcher, has moved his family here and is occupying the Barnett resi dence on Third street. Attorney B. F. Swope was here Tuesday attending to legal matters. Mr. Swope expresses himself as being weM satisfied with his law offices in Dallas. The concrete foundation for the D. P. Lamb residence on West Mon mouth street is being builded, and Contractor C D. Smiley will soon start upon the carpenter work. M. C. Williams and Willard E. Craven, disciples of the renowned Izaak, returned Wednesday night from Newport, where they had a few days of fine sport landing "Silver sides" from the bay. They got a score or more of fine, big ones, and the outing otherwise proved enjoy . able. j The Wmnn's Relief Corps will have ! as its honored guest on Saturday, October 21, Department President Clara SVhol! of Hubbard. There will be an official inspection of the corps I and a basket lunch. All members of I the W. R. C. and G. A. R. are in j vited. ! H. II. Hansen, superintendent of' the niun'Jcipal lighting and power ' plant at Bandon, Coos county, in a I letter to the Enterprise, expresses himseff as being highly pleased with his situation and the prosperous little city. Mr. Hansen was in . the I battery bus'hess here before going to Bandon. B. R. Wolfe was in Dallas last Fri- rlay night and attended a convocation : of the Dallas Masonic lodge. Work i ! in the master's degree was put on by ! Hie un ana lciwii, vihw. .a itwftinu as one of the best in the state. Mr. Wolfe was accompanied by; James D. Moore of Monmouth. The Dallas team is to go to Salem November 3 and exemplify the work. I. H. Veatch, who took possession of the Clay S. Taylor store at Pedee the first of the month, was in Inde- 1 pendence Wednesday, accompanied ' by his son, Dale S. Veatch. Mr. Baptismal services, Sunday p. m. at the nver. Bible school 10 a. m. Everybody is welcome. Examine cj'osely into Dr. tS7" Thompson's method of eye examination and his system of glass fitting and you will readily see -why you can find comfort and satisfaction here, when possibly you have failed to do so elsewhere. Consult him about your eyes next visit Tuesday, October 31. Local hotel all day. ' 20-2t Neighbors' of Woodcraft Meetings of Independence Circle No. 69 are held the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. Special business will be transacted at the next meet'ng and all members are requested to be present. 20-4t .3! 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. t Eddy & Carbray THE STORE FOR NEW THINGS TO WEAR Independence, Oregon. Express To Your Door We will deliver and collect for shipment all express matter within the city limits. WELLS FARGO EXPRESS CO. 8-4t Charles E Kurre, Agent. Lottie Hedges Mcintosh Voice and Piano Trade your city property for 52 If a bird is worth treating for acre farm one-half mile from Inde- j disease it is before she is half dead, pendence. Balance easy payments Prevention rather than cure, first, and Mght interest. last and always. We have nearly 15 acres 1 miles out, on paved road, 5 room house, dandy good barn, family orchard, 2 acres bearing strawberries, will trade $1500 equity for property in some good town in valley. This is located on paved road. Price $4500. We have some good business prop erty on Main street for sale. Here is a dandy 41 acres, one mile out, on good road, modern house, large barn, all land under plow for $5000, part cash, balance good terms. INDEPENDENCE, REALTY CO. J. E. Hubbard. C. B. Smith. Residence Phone 4821 ! Accredited High School Teacher jFall Term Begins Oct. 1st ! QUALITY p Before putting up that Heater give the floor a new SERVICE It will cheer you all winter tfo..-.w6ij If it is a stain and var nish finish our Mar-not is the best made for the purpose. If it is a painted sur face our S. W. P. floor Paint has the body and gloss to wear well. Don't forget that there are only a few more days left to paint that porch floor or outside windows. 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