mm Independence, Oregon IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE SHOE Strk6002 la "' dull l ). To. P $3.50 In selecting Shoes that wear well and look well, come in and see our BIG STOCK and WE WILL HELP YOU To get the kind you want. We carry some SIXTY STYLES for your selection and have now on the way a Large nipmem ui HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES IN THE NEW STYLES MOORES CASH STORE TTVTTMrDTnvrnTnvmF. $3.00 SWELL BOOT that individualises its wearer a a being exclusive. Additional Local. Fourteen new subscribers this week. Get Westf all to do your paper hanging. Mrs. Burkhead has returned from a visit to Corvallis. Take your produce to Conkey Walker & Lehman, Independence. t .T Pptt.it and wife were in Independence Tuesday. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. T. A. Riggs was looking after - business matters in Independence Tuesday. Come in and look over the new furs and knit scarfs at Daniel's store. Miss Alpha Wilson was called home Tuesday, but returned to school Wednesday. No. 100 All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, black and colors only 30c per vard at Conkey Walker & Leh man's Independence. ll-2t Mrs. Sarah Davis and sister, Mrs. Ebbert, were business visit ors in Independence Tuesday. Be careful about roaming under your plum trees after dark. For information inquire of J. L. Mur phy. The swellest and most service able lines of shoes in the county, at Conkey Walker & Lehman's, Independence. Tl-a Miss Bee Whipple, of Drain, came last week to attend the Normal. She is highly pleased with the school. V. F. Daniel has just received from the East several pieces of the new wide niching and some novelties in late style fancy neckwear. Vr Tt V. Thio-anne. dentist Office over Independence National Bank, Independence. m f D. Coffin and son Vey. of Dallas, visited at the home of Mrs. S. E. Gardner last Monday. Rnv vrmr Corsets of Conkey Walker & Lehman, the kind you put in the tub and wasv. They ram Rnwiallv built styles ior ctmif onH alpndpr oeoDle. ll-2t Notice the half page ad of Moore's Cash Store. Mr. Moore is a believer in the liberal use of printer's ink and places it where it will do the most good. Rillie" Clark, editor of the Gervais Star and Grand Master of A. 0. U. W., of Oregon says: "Mr. Sparks gave the best enter tainment in Gervais that has been riven here for years." Mrs. Courter a d son, of Falls City, stopped off here to visit friends while enroute home from Eugene, where she had been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. t ord. We are, this season, showing the best values in mens and young mens clothing we have ever showed come in ana let us convince you, Conkey Walker & Lehman, Independence. U-t Rev. Whipple, of Carlton, says: 'Mr. finarks. eives a clean en- tprtainment which I am pleased to say, would be enjoyed by any fliiHipncp. If I ever have the opportunity I will hear it again. O. M. Lehman was in from the farm Wednesday purchasing sup plies. As this is his first winter on the farm he has to buy all oi his supplies, but wait till next fall and he will be selling to others. nr. W. R. Allen, the well known dentist of Independence, is installing two of the latest dental appliances in his office, an electric engine and a lathe. S. T. Sanders arrived from Montague, Californis on the Air lie moter Wednesday afternoon, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. W. W. Newman. He is also a brother of Mrs. R. McReynolds. His coming was a pleasant sur prise to his relatives here. Karl Gardner writes from Hood River that he is more than ever nleased with the country up there. Says that he can pack seventy boxes of apples a day. 1 he I run is fine and an enormous crop, one man expects to pack 25,000 boxes. The packing season will last till near Christmas. This is Karl's third season up there and he is presumably becoming an expert at the business. McKinney, both young people of Lewisville, were guests at the Fishback home Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Fishback and her youngest daughter Letta, visited with Mrs. Emma Heck in Independence Friday. George Bingham lately from Idaho, but now of Independence, was in these parts Friday look ing after business interests. Edward Huber and Paul Mumma of Monmouth were in our midst Tuesday taking a pamomma view of the valley and the beautiful snow caps. Monmouth Height. 0. M. Lehman has the mater ial on the grou d for a new fence. A ii mist Ohms, formerly of this nlar-P is now living in Alberta Canada. Mrs. John Walker visited her daughter, Mrs. Verna Marks at Antioch Tuesday. Rnhprt Fishback was at the county seat Saturday, combining business with pleasure. Geo. Sullivan and family of Falls City was in this vicinity Thursday visiting relatives. Allpn Towns, one of our prom inent fruit growers, sprayed his fine apple orchard baturaay. Pnv Johnson of the Guthrie district visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Verna Ogle Wednesday. Born Mondav Nov. 9, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Griffith, at the Alpine Rerry Farm a 7 pound girl. Sullivan, wife and daughter Bessie, are visiting rel atives at Panther creek, Lane county. The Sunny Slope school is pro gressing nicely under the effi cient management of Miss Ida Mae-Duicnan. Ppm Lpwis and Miss Blance Robert Fishback left on the north bound train Wednesday af ternoon for Newberg. He will attend 'a series of meetings in the Christian church at that place conducted by Lee F. Stephen and wife of Dilley, Oregon. A aura remedy Ur Gap hen ami Moluaj awl wouk tho quea lion, why don't you gel ono of theeTrnp They are guaranteed to you and guaranteed to do uio work; awl they will do it to. Give them a trial You will see them at T K.WINKOAR. &Co. Hard- wure Mori-hunts, Monmouth, Or. Manufactured lit 1'ortlana, Oregon, 779 K 29th St. Buena VUta School Report Report of the Buena Vista School for the month ending October 30, 1908. Number of pupils enrolled 00. Number of days attendence U.5DJ Number of days alienee 50. Number of times tardy 4. Num ber of those on tho Roll of Honor. Cora Becker, Lena Baldwin, Arthur Black, Hattie Black, Maggie Black, Delmer Davidson, Frances Donaldson, Arthur El kin, Roy Elkin, Ray Grounds, Ruby Elkin, Cecil Harrington, Mabel Harrington, Effa Leigh ton, Geneva Leighton, Mabel Leichton, Clarence Loy, Alfred Loy, Gilbert Loy, Leah Nasli, Johnnie Nash, Gail Prathcr, Guv Prather, Leland Prattler, Wanda Reynolds, Clara Wells, Clara Schneider, Bonnie Wells, Alma Wells, Clyde Williams, Orville Wells. PAGE Woven Wire Fencing J. W. White & Son, Agents Phone Short Line 52 Monmouth Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET H. C. Chamberlin, Prop. Dealer in All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish and Game in Season Lard a Specialty Cash Paid for Poultry Oysters L L Hewitt, M. D. Indapandanca, Oregon Office in Cooper Building Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to G p. m. Both Phones. If you have any small farms, big ones or town property for sale, list it with the Polk County I Realty Co. Offices at the Herald office.