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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
Friday, December 8, 1922 INDEPENDENCE EMTRptotcp t.i. . I I 10 gv, ! If t y I ; ... , ' J . ..... i M. cully Seventh Btri-et. Under wan taker, quite crlti- ' yesterday r. hia on ftoi'ert Iliff, non f Mr. and Mrs. rry 1). Iliff, j crHk.a)y , at hu imtiio wnn pneumonia. J- n. Elliott of I'crrydalo wa a weekend visitor ut the home of hi HiMter, Mrs. A. D. Craves. Sullivan brothers, Pedee rancher, fltf.tlipin.. I.. .- f l ' uuK nn(J snecp, were Independence Thursday. in A Fine Watch The Practical Christmas Gift We carry uch a large assortment of dependable Watches that you may feel certain to find just the kind you want and in keeping with your contemplated expenditures. OUR WATCHES ARE RELIABLE TIME KEEPERSCOMBINING QUALITY AND VALUE FOR HIM A standard movement in solid gold or Kold filled case selected from our stock will afford him pleasure to ac cept. Priced from $12.00 to $75.00 FOR HER Consider a dainty Wrist Watch, of which we have a fine assortment. She will surely appreciate your thoughtful ness in making the selection. Priced at $10.00 to $50.00 Let us be your Gift Counselors Our New Illustrated Catalog is Free Send u your name and ad dress on a postal card and we will mail our catalog to you at once. Orders Promptly Filled Any article in our stock for warded Immediately postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, and delivery guaran-teed. A imall deposit reserves any article until wanted A. L. KULLANDER THE JEWELER 206 Main St. Thanksgiving vallin. with friends in Cor- LOCAL lli'it ('run i being: confined to his ,n'e by illness. C. H. Zumwalt and family were the truest for several days of friends in Salem. JV. L. H"gan, formerly of Inde I cndeiw v has, opened dental parlors in Eugene. M. II. Gcnteniann, a dairv farmer of the I'cdce country, was in town yesterday trammeling business. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson were recent dinner quests at the home of Mr. Davidson's sister. Mrs. Allen Nvc of Salem. Arthur Smith and family fo Port land came here Saturday and re mained until Sunday evening ac he home of Mr. and Mrs C. B. Smith. Among 0. A. C. students home for Thanksgiving vacation were Hazel Calbreath, Opal and Gerald Hewett, Ulla Dickinson, Bob Craven, and Glen Rurright. John McCution, wife and children of Hood River returned to their home Friday after spending Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mr,;, E. Steptoe. Mrs. V. Nicholson and daughter Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKin soy were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nicholson's (laughter, Mrs. F'lud of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. McKir.ncy of Albany, It. J. McKinney of O. A. C. and Miss Mary Jane Collier of Port land spent Thanksgiving and the weekend at the William McKinuey home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Elliott and Hons, Donald and Lynn, will leave Saturday for Los Angeles, where Mr. Elliott has business interests requir ing his attention. They expect to be gone about three weeks. G. G. Godfrey and family are occu pying their new bungalow, moving from the Jones property Wednesday. It is an attractive, modern home. The Jones place has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. McKee for the winter. Mrs. C. 0. Jern of Mount Morris, Illinois, in renewing her subscription to the Enterprise says; "I enjoy the Enterprise very much and do not want to miss a single issue. Hearty good wishes lor a prosperous new year." Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Byrd and Dr. Mc Allister of Willamette university were in Independence yesterday in the interest of the endowment fund which is being raised for the univer sity. They received a number of con tributions. , , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Compton and Dr. Ketchum spent Thanksgiving day at the Capt. Stidd home in Portland. They were accompanied home by Miss Gene Ketchum, who spent the week end with relatives and friends in this vicinity. . A feature of the Parent-Teacher association meeting Tuesday was a highly interesting report of the state convention at Eugene by Mrs. Halla day, president of the local organiza-, tion. The program included a bright, rtt'e play l.y the pupils of the seventh grade. IN LOCAL CHURCHES Raptist Church Next Sunday morning Rev. II. L. Proppe will discuss the subject of "Divine Healing." Is it for us today? Rev. Troppe has been in attendance at the Albany meetings conducted by Dr. Price. A friend of the evBncelit lift WH privileged to sit on the pulpit ana make careful examinations of the meetings. Come and hear this mes sage Sunday morning. Church of. Chriat Regular Sunday and midweek ser vices. The only special announce ment for the week is a C. E. social to be held Saturday night at the church. All young people are invited to this social. When you feel lone some, come to church and be at home. Calvary Presbyterian Church Preaching service at 11 in the morn ing by Dr. II. Charles Dunsmore, the pastor. The public is cordially invited. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence National Bank will be held on the second Tuesday in January (Tuesday, January 11, 1923), between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. at the bank, for the purpose of selecting a board of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. IRA MIX, Cashier. Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. Our Big Big Carnival Ball Brown's Orchestra of Portland will! furnish music, Dreamland Rink, I Salem, Ore., Saturday, December 9. Large Crowd. 8-lt Is attracting much attention 5 TH redactions of from 25 to 33 1-3 percent, our big sale is proving highly sat isfactory from a buyer's stand point, judging by the amount of business we are doing The reductions are on stand ard and seasonable goods of recognized value and if you have not taken advantage of it do so now The sale will only continue fot only a few days longer. Opening and Closing HOURS OF Stewart Motor Co. From now until February 15th we will open at 7:30 in the morning and close at 6 p. m. daily except Saturday and Sun day which days we will remain open until 9 p. m. Stewart Motor Co. C. A. ELLIOTT Owner and Manager ED DV & CAR BRAY The Big Store "Say Tt Uiitb ?louw$" Flowers fresh from our own green houses. Immediate delivery in Inde pendence and Monmouth of all orders for $1 and over. Potted Plants in full bloom. Ferns and Palms. All kinds of Fnueral work. INDEPENDENCE, FLORAL CO. "Flower phone" M4511. 7th & E St. I Trade your city property for jacre farm one-half mile from Inde pendence. Balance easy payments land light interest. n " We have nearly 15 acres 1 miles ; out, on paved road, 5 room house, dandy good barn, family orchard, 2 j acres bearing strawberries, will trade ?15l)0 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 bam, all land pndei; plow for ?5000, part cash, balance good terms? INDEPENDENCE, REALTY CO. J. E. Hubbard. C. B. Smith. QUALITY SERVICE WNOf5TH Mr. and Mrs. Albany yestei I!. day, Thomas Smith was a vinitor In "id the first of the week. Pi't- j E. A. Dunckle leaves today, for J j Medford to attend the annual conven-' t . wi, lion 1I Wit v.Mi:4liJi ijuuiiuij wnnfia i Thar.ksg.vuig gue.t at the M. t. vv"-; asS()t.ialion( of whi(.h orra;Zation he f liams home. j. ()nu 0f the executive committee. j j U. Wolfe were p,;) ((, 0f Mc.Minnviile was a I i Ed. Loronce and family were in i Td-p"idence for the weekend visiting Mis, Norm Cooper of ValseU spent, with relatives, weekend with, relatives here. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Patterson J- M. liowiml of Pcdee was .oiling' Corvallis spent Sunday at the J. 11 lmleponder.ee friends Sunday. I Mcintosh home. of G. Mi", and Mrs. II. W. Crow spent' Frank Kirklnnd of Portland was in at the Toi Just to remind you that. quality hand in hand in this establishment. and service go City Meat MarKet GUS MILLER, Proprietor. Mr. Dunckle goes as the representa-' tive of the Willamette valley district 1 anil expects to return to Independence I Sunday night. George Cooper i;".d Charles Dawes wire in Tiajuna, Mexico, a few days fijro, according to a card received by William Dawes. They left here a little more than a ik nth ago in a ear with the intention of spending the winter in southern California with no particular destination. They re port that they had an uneventful journey and their purpose is to do more or less scouting around the land of winter sunshine. - The Royal ,Areh degree was con ferred upon two candidates by In dependence chapter, R. A. M., on Thursday night of last week and following the ceremonies a turkey banquet was served with Carl An derson officiating , as chef. The wives of the members attended the banquet. On the following night the same degree was conferred upon two additional candidates. j A Prs. Hewett & Knott. Glasses fitted, satisfaction guaranteed. fl7-tf Practical Gifts for Every one Come in and look them over i. D. i-Hibbs St Co. Ml TlTHF. S r- wMCffsrm STORE C II