O lii m iiifiBrinnr urto wirr n — hiMiimiattaiiw.jiiiBiiiajaiiiBiAiiifljBiifliiiBiaiiini^iMii ■ Thanksgiving Williams 9 Drug “ Home of the G rafonola” 1 E R F^JT v lU b FORE DKUviS | if '«tiBiiauiauiamaiiiBJiaiiiauiBiiiaiiiaiiiBuiaiiiBiiiaiiiaiiiaiiBiiiaiiiaiiiBiiiBiiiBiiia.'iia* he will run the right kind of a shop, too. Coming—“The Miracle Man.” Mrs: Oliver Smith visited in Fort land this week. Hungry Mar/ and Y o u w ill have a fine Th an ksgivin g dinner and we have nothing to offer to make that dinner more pleasant, except our best wishes, but i f in you r indiscretion or fo lly you over indulge, our services w ill be avail­ able. E very th in g from a charcoal tablet to a pink p ill we keep handy fo r tired, over­ worked, sour or 1. VV. VV. stomachs. Tripp writes tire insurance. ___ ¿'i 1 'W ê t z On Monday night the last two epi­ sodes of “The Lost Express” will be shown. This serial has proven very interesting. The added attraction Speaking at a dinner. Senator for the same evening is Edna Good George W. Norris o f Nebraska re­ rich in "Who Loved Him Best.” The ferred to the beauty of having u good gown worn by the star in the art memory, and fittingly related this gallery scene is of white sutin with story: lateral broad hands of bluck velvet "A t eight o’clock In the morning one day last summer the Joneses tool; covering the skirt, a nifty little half trunks, grips and suit cases, and military jacket and a new model hustled for the railroad station. hut. Both the gown and the hat Twenty minutes later a taxicab dashed were designed by Miss Goodrich up to the Jones house und out jumped herself. Another gown also design­ Jones. ed by the young star is a bluck mili­ The Thanksgiving Dinner is never a joy ‘‘ Whut’s the matter, old man?’ tary cut costume with high collar asked a kindly disposed neighbor ami tight sleeves—a sort of vivand unless it ’s cooked right and it can’t be “ Forget your railroad tickets?” iere effect—in which she poses for “ No,” answered Jones, showing cooked right with poor utensils. Before the sculptor. This gown is being symptoms o f peevishness. "M y wife touted by New York modistes as left u kettle of water boiling on the this Thanksgiving Day comes, you Mr. gus stove. Didn’t think of It until we one of the sure fire hits of the sea reached the station, io u cun alwuys son. Man, see that “ Mother” has everything depend on a woman to have u memory Mae Murray in "The Scarlet like that.” Shadow" Tuesday night. She is seen she wants to prepare the best dinner of So saying, Jones unlocked the dooi as Elna Evans, a demure little coun und hustened Into the house. In aboul try girl, who is kept from contact the year and if there’s anything lacking two minutes he eume out again with with the world by a maiden aunt his features puckered Into a peculiar you come right to this store and get it. because of a supposed “scarlet twist. strain" in the life of her mother. "H ow did you find It?” cheerfully See our assortment of roasters and asked the neighbor. “ Sizzling to beat The dull monotony of life in a coun­ try village ceases for her when an a locomotive, I suppose.” carving sets. “ No,” guiltily answered Jones.. “ 1 adventuresome college boy per­ had forgotten that I had turned the suades her to sneak out und go to a gas off at the meter.” — Anon. show. Returning he crawls into her bedroom to help her in the window, ARMY WASTE MADE TO PAY and the aunt discovering the pair in this compromising situation, Refuse From Military Kitchens Pur- marches (he suspected culprits to chased and Made Use Of by the the office of the justice of the peace British Goven.ment. SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & H U FF HDW. CO. for a hasty marriage. The boy’s I uncle appears, stops the marriage I British war efficiency is such that It and—the uncle becoming the hero. ÎMiiwiiiiiiHiiiBHiBiiiBiiiBiiiBiiiniiBimwiiHiinitiBiiwmiiiiiniiiniiBiiiBiiuniiaui^ is now able to save something out of Vivian Martin comes Wednesday army waste. night in "An Innocent Adventur­ When It was found that thousands the role demands. Kate was no of tons of waste fats were being ess.” She thought that she was a saint, but her charity and innate thrown away with other garbage from thief and that jail stared her in the military kitchens Investigations were fae'e for steuling Government mail. goodness redeemed her wiien she made to determine whether some use Everything seemed as black as ink found herself alone with the man— could be made of these things. Now until she suddenly woke up to the the preacher—whom she had at drippings, bones, butchers’ fnt and fact that she had stolen nothing hut first despised for his preachy mo­ greases are being daily used in Eng­ tiie heart of a mule. Her only rality, but who hud proved himself land in the making of soap, candles, ‘judge” was the parson who pro­ a real he-man when he fought to fertilizers and also in supplying the nounced sentence of “life imprison­ the death to protect her. On the explosives for 17,000,000 shells an ment.” There is a good comedy on same night there is a good comedy Dually. ind the Ford Weekly. The government pays the army the same night entitled, “Oh, Judge! If you were to have the opportun­ How Could You?” Charlotte, as her camps for the waste products taken During the first month o f the experi­ name hints, was a sweet, sticky ity of seeing one of the world’s fore­ ments the British committee on the sort of a female person, so when most motion picture stars in one purchase of army camp refuse bought her “sweetie” got himself in the of the greatest stories ever written £7,500 worth of fats, and this figure soup, Charlotte tried to ensnare for the stage, wouldn’t you jump at has soared until at the present time the judge with her alluring young the chance? Well, it’s coming your about £80,000 Is paid to the camps each way on Sunday afternon and even­ charms. month. Great stretches of snow, with nev- ing, Nov. 30. The star Marguerite The most recent development of this a track of sledge or snowshoe Clark! The story? “Come Out of the scheme is the extension of the plan Kitchen!” It delighted millions in to the navnl forces and to troops “ over upon them, long vistas of moun­ there,” whether that be France or tains, ice caves and glaciers—these story form, also. Her hands were Wo will try our best to touched with a little bit of stove1 Palestine or Africa. things form the background of “The polish. Perhaps the odor of apple ! please yon. If yon cannot Great White Trail", the new Whar­ pie hung about her dainty furbe-' Canadian Fisheries Had Record Year. ton super-feature which is the at­ find exactly what yon lows! But she was loved by the ' Owing to the greatly Increased de­ traction for Thanksgiving Day mat­ mand for fish and the higher prices prince of men! Good? So good it j inee. It is a love story in the days want In onr magnificent prevailing, the total mnrket vnlue o f ran for two seasons in one of New I when men turned brute in their Canadian fisheries for the lust fiscal York’s biggest theaters. stock, we will be glad to year constituted a record. It amounted wild rush to the gold of the Klon- like, and when thousands fought to $30,-08,378, according to the annual secure It lor yon. Or if yon TWO NEW PICTURE MACHINES report of the fisheries branch, Issued heir way over the icy steeps and INSTALLED BY ISIS THEATER have ideas of your own for recently. This was $3,347,670 greater great Hats of snow in their crazed than the vnlue for the previous year. desire for northern gold. And all making np something orig­ (Continued from Page 1.) To the total value the sea fisheries thru this atmosphere of roughness, a it an approximate expense of $1000 contributed $34,386,013. and the Inland inal, let os help you. We tiny pair of baby shoes tugs and lo still further improve their ser­ fisheries, $4.822,305. The British Co lumbia catch headed the list, with a strains at (he hearts of a man, a vice. can manufacture It for yon vnlue o f $14,637.346, the figures for the woman and their child, tugging with the strength that only the in onr own shop. We spec­ rest being: Nova Scotia, $10,092.902; Ever See a Rhode Island Red Pig? New Brunswick, $5,650.859; Quebec sentiment of baby shoes can possess ialize in fine diamonds and $2,991,624; Ontario. $2,658,993; Mani­ until at last the sunshine of happi­ (From the Monmouth Herald.) toba, $1,344.170; Saskatchewan, $231,• ness comes to those who have suf­ diamond jewelry and carry They tell a story of one of the 946; Alberta, $144,317, und Yukon fered long in the shadows of sorrow. Normal girls, in a class inspecting $60,210. As usual, the salmon catch a beautiful assortment at For Thursday evening, Monroe agricultural operations. A red pig was more valuable than any other, Salisbury comes in “The Sleeping hove into sight and the maid turn­ amounting to $10.S82,431. Lobsters popular prices. were enught to the value of $5,508,- Lion” Tony, an Italian immigrant ed to the instructor and queried, with the devil in one eye and an 064; cod, $5,449,964; herring. $3,050,- Is that a Rhode Island Red?” 421. and halibut, $2,203,573.— Fishing angel in the other, leaves New York’s Little Italy for the West with Gazette. Concerning the Rooster a little newsie whom he has adopt­ Buffalo as Beast of Burden. ed. One year of life in the virile By George W. Kable, Benton HARTMAN BROS. CO. The buffalo has always been rated West transformed Tony into a dar­ County Agricultural Agent.) JEWELERS & OPTICIANS ns untamable, and many scientists ing, swashbuckling cattleman. Fate The rooster is n noble bird, hnve regarded him as one o f the most had decreed that this lion, when lie’s master of the chicken herd; Salem Oregon stupid beasts that ever existed. It aroused to glorious strength, would He leaves his stamp on every chick, has remained for Major Bob Yokum of Pierre. S. D., after five yenrs of ef­ meet Durant, the coyotte, with the And that’s why they are thin or fort, to accomplish the wonderful feat power of a forest monarch. In the thick. o f training a pair o f buffnloes to trot glare of Jhe Royal saloon they to wagon, and also to do many other fought it out with a ferocity that But when the chicks are hatched a map of the park on the board she pointed out the places of interest remarkable stunts. Major Yokum Is a amazed even the men of the West by gum former United States marshal mid |s to whom lighting was a part of life and explained the details of her That dear old rooster's work is done; known In the old ranching and cowboy itself. Tony's battle against cus­ And if you leave him in the flock, trip. She warned all who should qfe of the American West, from Texas visit the park to leave the bears toms, his success and the great love The eggs are almost sure to rot. to Oregon. One of the accomplishments alone. he won, form the foundation upon Now Mr. Jones Knows T h a t Other« Besides Women May Be Possessed of Faulty Memories. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR STOMACH THANKSGIVING DAY! CITY AND COUNTRY MATTER HE HAD FORGOTTEN ____ zt AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK Lyon Lodge, No. 29, A. F. A. M. Regular stated communication Wed nesday evening, Nov. ¿0, i:3U o'clock. Entered Apprentice degree. Visitors welcome. The ladies of Ruena Vista Rural Mr. and Mrs. F. E. ltider were here club gathered on the school grounds from Portland this week. at Buena Vista Thursday and plant­ Mr. und Mrs. il. H. Fletcher visited ed a tree in honor and memory of a war hero, their own boy, Johnny Portland friends this week. Nash. Miss Velma Whiteaker was here Dr. O. 1). Butler and 11. Hirschbcrg from Portlund last week end. went to Portland Thursday to wel­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper visited come the Imperial Potentate ol Shrinedom and also to witness Gov­ friends in Portlund this week. ernor Olcott being led across the J. R. Cooper is in a Portland hos­ burning sands. pital, huviug been uiling of late. Shalor 1.kludge arrived home lust Ira Mix and H. Hischburg auto- Saturday, having received his dis­ mobiled to Portland Saturday night. charge from the navy. After a few ilays he will go to Portland where Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh visit­ he will be employed by the Inde­ ed relatives in Portland lust week pendence Creumery Co. end. The Post has just received word Mrs. Grace Morgan of Vancouver, that S. Taylor Jones, who is at the Wash., was here on business this Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ land. is still doing nicely and if he week. continues to improve, his physician Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Allin returned thinks he cun be brought home soon. Tuesduy to their home at Blue The beautiful chrysanthemums, River. grown by Mi's. W. N. Alexander, are Ross Nelson was looking after the attracting considerable attention. interests of his theuter. in Portland They are on display at Williums' drug store and any one seeing them this week. at once pronounce Mi’s. Alexander Miss Leona Hanna wus here from a most successful tloruculturist. Portland this week visiting relatives William P. Horned, veteran of the und friends. Civil war. who bus lived alone on A new floor lias been laid in the his farm one and three-fourths miles Independence postollice this week south of Independence, will soon leave for Philadelphia where he will and oilier improvements made. make his home with his son. The Charles Lawrence und Edith Mil­ son is here assisting his father to dred Withrow, both of Independence dispose of his stock und farm im­ were licensed to wed at Suleni to­ plements. The farm will be rented. day. The Tri-County Dental Association The Pacific Livestock Exposition comprising Polk, Yamhill and Mar­ in Portland this week attracted the ion counties, entertained the stale attendance of a number of our cit- board of dental examiners at Salem Wednesday night. Dr. M. J. Butler, xens. president of the association, presid­ Miss Gladys Irvine is here from ed over the meeting which was full Astoria to spend Thanksgiving with ol pep, several instructive speakers her parents, Mr. und Mrs .Samuel appearing on the program. Later the looth specialists and their ladies Irvine. enjoyed a banquet at the Marion. Corvallis Courier: Mrs. Charles Alter the Road Spoilers Rohrcr of Independence, who was the guest of Mrs. W. P. Ireland, re­ turned home Monday. Dallas The county court this week forbid the use of (he highway J. B. Hill will open a meat mar­ between Dallas, Ballatoli and Salt ket in Monmouth next week and Creek to all motor vehicles unless Monmouth people will like hint, and equipped with pneumatic tires. [ W ILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW . of the Yokum team Is to race against horses, and they distance their speedy competitors. They loathe the snddltng process, and when the rider mounts them w yi "buck" In a way to shame a veteran broncho.— St. Nicholas. MISS DORIS KENYON \ J üí Star of “ The Great White Trail,” a story of the North, the Thanksgiving Day Matinee Offering at the Due. which a towering plot is built. Go put him in another pen Notice of Dissolution Elsi e Ferguson in “The Aval­ Till breeding season comes again; anche." Grand daughter of a gam­ Or if he's just a common scrub, Notice is hereby given that the bler and daughter of the proprie- You'd better make him into grub. firm of Smith & Smith has been ti 'ss of a fashionable New York card room, she inherited the family No, No! Not Russia! Washington! dissolved, Oliver Smith retiring. All the Comforts of Home. The business w ill be conducted in | taint. She is steered by a society All the conveniences of a seagoing S adventurer into the very gambling the future under the name of Smith (Continued from Page 1.) pleasure yacht have been provided for : house which is operated l>y her Sallal, Chifnacum, Taholah, Syna- & Son. All accounts due Smith & In a one-ton truek which started on n Smith are payable to Smith & Smith. louniey from Boston to Seattle a few j unknown mother. "Play your luck rep, Puyallup, Wawawai, Waucon- Dated November 14, 1919. take a chance," urged her pound­ weeke ago. Immediately back of the da, Washougal, Washtucna, Wah- SMITH & SMITH. Irlver's sent Is n steel framework sup­ ing heart, responding to a forgotten luke, Solkulk, Newaukum,* Wahkia- porting three spring beds, one above call. She did—and there followed kus, Penawawa, Ohop, I'mtanum, the other. To the rear of the beds the min, tragic revelations, a struggle Chuckanut, Usk, Chillowist, Yelle- Notice That Certain Street Improve­ i body of the ear takes on the aspect of ending in the death of a man by a ment Bonds Will Bo Paid pit, Mukilteo, Poulsho, Toppenish, a kitchen and dining room combined. fall to the pavement far below, and Inchelium, Conconilly, Sapolil, Che- On one side Is a gaa stove, a set of a girl wanted for murder. Only a Notice is hereby given that there saw, Nooksack. Oso, Samamish, Te- drawers, a sink and a cupboard. On mother's love, preferring a quirk koa, Attalia, Steilacoom, Lisabeula, is sufficient funds in the Street Im­ the opposite side Is a bureau with provement Fund of the City of In­ eight drawers, and an leehox with a step into eternity from a prison cell Latah, Towal. Sol Due, Twisp. dependence, Oregon, to take up for capacity for 50 pouuds of Ice.— Popu­ to sacrifice of her daughter, solved ; the situation. Friday night. lar Mechanics Magazine. payment and cancellation Bonds A IR L IE A Mail’s Country," the leader for Nos. 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14 bearing He’d Better Say It. Saturday night, is a rip roaring date December 1, 1914. Hugh Williams, who returned The latest kind of war sonp with drama of the West of the days of That on December 1, 1919, eacli which we have had anything to do per­ HI when men lived hard and from the hospital last Sunday, is of said bonds will be taken up and sonally is made of one potato, one fought harder—lived fast and died gaining in health rapidly. cancelled and paid in full, principal onbm. one pinch of salt and a vast vol­ faster. The character of Kate Ca- Mrs. G. A. Conn gave an excellent and interest to said date and ther« - ume o f water, hut nnder snch circum­ iddress to the students of the Airlie | after said bonds will cease to bear stances a man who tries to he pleas­ I re we, the dance hall queen of Hux ant and eheerfnl around the house mo | ley’s Gulch is played by Miss Alma -chool Monday morning in the as interest. Dated November 1, 1919. always say: Well, this Is good and hot Rubens and she throws herself into sembly. She talked i f her trip thru -Ohio State Journal. j the character with the recklessness j Yellowstone National park. Having' G W. IRVINE, City Treasurer.