Thousands of Eager Shoppers will Gather Within this Store Saturday SHORT STORIES OF TO W N AND COUNTRY Maple $6 delivered. & Wood. Dickson H. Hirschberg and Ira Mix l-4t motored to Portland for the week end vacation. E. L. Bradner of Seattle wa? the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brad C. A. Lochridge w*s here Iasi ner here this week. week visiting his mother, Mrs M. j . Bulloch. Mr. Lochridge \ expects to locate somewhere in Work is progressing on the High School gymnasium. The Washington. plumbing is being done by C. McBeth. Miss Joy Turner announces a violin and piano musical by her J. T. Elmore of Albany has pupils in the Normal chapel for purchased the Felix Watten- Wednesday, June 8th. A num­ barger farm at Hopville. The ber of Independence young folks deal was made through the In­ will take part in the musicale. _____ dependence Realty Co. The Normal took part in the tennis tournament held in A l­ bany last Friday afternoon. Miss Dorcas Conklin won the ladies’ singles there. R. E. Hereford and family j went to Woodburn Tuesday. I Mrs. H.'will spend the summer Mrs. Griffa. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohannon returned Sunday from a visit with their daughters. Mrs. Harry T. Smith of Portland and Mrs. Horn of Newberg. They were accompanied by young Billy Horn. Dr. Horn left Thursday for Canada and expects to pur­ chase a ranch and enter into ranch life. . We deeply appreciate the many offers of assistance and the beautiful floral offerings tendered during the illness and burial of our beloved one. and want to express our lasting gra­ titude. C. G. Griffa Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clodfelter Mr. and Mrs. C. McBeth. Card of minier. ‘•You didn't bring your violin,” «he r\elainied when he arrived. “ No. All 1 brought was my ap- ITS R E S U L T “ Th?re was one fact which gu.. color to the deportation scheme of the government.” “ What was that?” “ It gaye the reds the blues.” T H E REASON. "Whv does thai orator walk two or three times across the stage be­ fore be begins to speak?” , “ 1 suppose it is the pre-amble to She had invited the violinist to tus remarks.” — M— ■ *— — . s h m m m M H H M M M M M H H I You have no time to lose. Come early. Partake of your share of these Phenomenal DOLLAR BARGAINS. To make this one of those long-to-be-remembered Dollar Days, W e Have Enmassed this Entire Stock, for One Day, into Dollar Bargains, Two Dollar Values for One Dollar ------* with relatives there. Later they will probably locate either in i Salem or Portland. ALL HE BROUGHT ” 'n it I M — Q. G, Reeves and wife and two sons, Spencer and Glarn, ac­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Pipen of Portland were guests at the L. G. Reeves home last Sun­ day. I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clodfelter and son of Jefferson, J. C. Gardner and wife o£ Salem and Arthur Griffa of Portland were here Tuesday for the funeral of DOLLAR DAY Gingham 7 yards Calico 12 yds Toweling 11 yds .4 13 Pounds of Sugar SOAP Best fa m ily flour, guaran­ te e - for good bread $1 8 0 Crown Flour $ 2 .3 5 Oat ¿Meal, sack .......... 50c Sack o f Corn M e a L 35c Crystal W hite. 21 bars l.GO W h ite W on d er,24 bars 1 .0 0 Y e llo w Soap, 24 bars 1 .0 0 LARD Voiles 4 yds - Denim, extra $| 0 0 heavy, 4 yds Sheeting, 8-4, t| 0 0 $ 1 .0 0 FLOUR . Best pure lard in bulk, (> lbs .............. $ 1 .0 0 Pure Shortenin g iu bulk, 9 lbs.......................... 1 .0 0 Peanut Butter, 11 lbs $ 1 .0 0 W h ile Flakv Shortening, 8 lbs ................. $ 1 .1 5 Douglas L o rd O il, one half gallon ___________ . 90c C ove O il, \ gal ......... 90c COFFEE SYRUPS Karo, dark, No. 10 73c K aro, red, N o. 10 ....... 8 9 c M arshm allow Svrup, N o. i o ........ ; . ....... $ M arshm allow Syrup, N o. 5 ......................... 60c 1.10 BROOMS L im it 1 to a customer, re g ­ ular 85c______________ 39C CRACKERS Soda and O yster Crackers, bulk, lb ________________ 1 5 c Best M ixed Cookies, in bulk, lb . . . _______________ 2 2 c M acaroni in bulk 10 lbs 70C Men's Leather c l n n Gloves, 2 pr '• Our sp ecial 30c C offee in bulk, 6 lbs fo r ........ $ 1 . 0 0 D IAM OND W . COFFEE CANNED GOODS Bathing Soils 5 lbs, per l b ____________ 3 6 c (in clu d in g 3 sm all cans condensed m ilk fie e ) 3 lbs, per l b ................. 3 7 c (in c lu d in g 2 sm all cans condensed m ilk free) Peaberry Coffee, 45o value T ib s .................... $ 1 .0 0 Carnation M ilk, 8 cans 1.00 Standard Tom atoes, No 2| 10 cans fo r ................. 1 00 $100 I* Men's S2.00 $1 0 0 Shirts. . . . . . !• ’s $1 00 Overalls Ladies’ $2 00 c i n n Union Suits ' te a v a lu es G unpowder Tea, G5c value, 2 lbs .................. 6 0 c E nglish Breakfast Tea, per lb .................. 30C SPICES A ll kinds, 2 (or ............... 15c 5 oz. Jewel Pepper, 25c value .................... IOC COCOA In bulk, 2oc‘ value, 3 lbs f o r .................... 40c Ground C h ocolate, 40c value, 2 ibs________ 45c Boy’s Suits 0 0 O C Now 0 O .C J 1 « * “ $ 6 .0 0 Ladies' union ( M n n Suits,2 tor 0 L Standard Pea' , 10 cans Standard Corn, 9 cans C lin g Peaches, sliced, b cans for 1.00 1.00 1 .0 0 O val Sardines, 25c values, 2 cans f o r ______ t ___ 2 5 c Am erican Sardines, 5 cans fo r ........... 30c Shad, tall cans, 10 cans 1 .0 0 Pink Salm on, tall cans 9 cans for ......... 1 . 0 0 Wool Sweaters Ladies' Dresses 6irls' Dresses $ 1 QQ Underskirts 2 lo t' Ladies’ Vests t| QQ 5 lo t. . . . . . . I. Boys' union « 1 n n Suits, 2 (or * !■ Misses Union c l n n Suits, 2 lor I. Men's & Boys' C l QQ Caps, 2 lor I . Boys' & tiirls Cl QO 45c Hose, 3 « Boys’ Shirts $1 00 2 for...... *■ Pineapple, tall, 4 c a n s ...7 0 c Catsup, b o ttle ______ ______10c R ice, best head rice, 10 lbs. for ................. 4 8 c Prunes, best D alian , 14 lbs. f o r . .......... 1 .0 0 Split Pru ne», 20 i b s .... 1 .0 0 Men's Suits 0 1 0 Q C Now vM 0.0 J $3.50 Blankets Now THOUSANDS OF OTHER DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR DOLLAR DAY ‘Shop Where the #Crowds Huy 99 Peoples Cash Store Beaver Hotel Vice President of the United States, who w ill a welcome visitor in Oregon. soon be BLDG. INDEPENDENCE tmiS m