The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 17, 1921, Image 6

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    Our Special Blends
of Coffee
In bulk will start the day just right
for Mother,’Dad and all the family.
Choice Variety of
Fresh Every
Yegelables
day.
i. ■
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J. G. McIntosh Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy T
of Eugene are guests of Mrs.
Grover Mattison.
BIG
Closing
Out
Sale
Of Furniture and house Furnishings
NOTHING
R ES ER V ED
EV ER Y T H IN G
R ED U C ED '
For Sale—Two milk cows, both
eoming fresh soon; good milkers.
J. R. Burns, Box 622,. Independ­
ence.
it Miss Alice Rueh left Monday
for a two weeks’ vacation in
Eastern Oregon.
It will pay you to make us a visit if }ou are in need of anything
in our line. Hundreds of Bargains await you here. Our reason for
closing out this large stock is that we are intending to put in Dry
Goods and Furnishings as soon as possible. So don’t overlook this
wonderlul opportunity.
Mrs. M. J. Butler has returned
from Portland where she sub.
mitted to an operation several
weeks ago.
CURTAINS, SCRIMS
and DRAPERIES
RUGS
<2 Price
HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES
*2 Price
W ALL PAPER
*2 Price
H. T. Lacelle, America’s great­
.
est publicity expert, starts a sale
for The Consumers’ Trading
SUCCESSORS TO W. W. MOORE
C. A. Lochridge was here from House in Salem tomorrow.
177 N. Liberty St.
SALEM, ORF.
Phone 983
Portland this week.
Mrs. Boughey and daughters,
J. L. Busick Jk Sons quote the Misses Mabel and Erma, left
money saving prices on grocer­ by ruto this morning for Eastern Service men, read the ad of Large 7-horse Twin Indian says: “A Clark Jewel Oil Stove
the Independence Realty Co. in two-speed motorcycle and side will bring the love light to your
ies. Stores at Salem and Albany. Oregon.
Ask Mr. Foster.
car in first class running order; wife’s eyes’,. We believe it will.
this issue.
»
looks like new; will sell at a bar­
Mrs. Guy Walker is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wood G. W. Werline is having three Don’t miss seeing those yards gain; terms given. Call at Mrs. Start the day right with proper
hotel, opposite S. P. blend coffee from J. G. Me.
Portland.
and family spent Sunday in new hop houses erected on his and yards of adorable taffeta at ! Shaffer’s
depot.
Intosh’s.
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. L. ranch southeast of town.
Gale & Cos. They will make a
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh A. Garay.
The City Meat Market is
most becoming frock.
will motor to Portland Sunday to
not in the clothes line business
'“Auntie” Ingram entertained Mrs. Sara Claggett Young will
visit relatives.
but they look well to your wants
B. F. Mills and Forest Brown with a birthday dinner Monday, leave soon for San Francisco to Give the June bride supreme in the meat line.
complimenting Mrs. A. D. Da­ make an extended visit with her
Major and Mrs. Louie Rose were acquitted of “moonshin* vidson. Mrs. Ingram had pre­ sister,
happiness by selecting her gift O. L. Foster has some nice
Mrs.
R.
F.
Wells.
ing”
charges
in
Justice
Court
and Master Gordon Plant are so­
for the happy event from A. L. homes and .choice lots for sale.
• _ _
this week. Jess Fox was con­ pared a wonderful banquet for
journing at Newport.
Kullander.
victed and fined $250 and sen­ the occasion. Other guests in­ B. E. Smith went to Portland Stewart Motor Co.” the home Don’t fail to ask him today.
cluded D. L. Hedges, A. D. Monday for Masonic week. Mr.
tenced to 60 dayB in jail.
If your boy is to be suited in a
Mrs. 0. A. Kreamer and
Davidson, Carl Henderson, Mr. Smith had all the necessary cre­ of the Ford and the house of suit let O. A. Kreamer suit him
daughters, the Misses Gretchen
and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh, Mrs. dentials to represent the Royal Ford repairs.
and Madeleine were in Eugene Shoes for the growing ups and E. E. Paddock and daughter. Arch Masons, Lyon Lodge and Just to remind you not to wait today.
last week end visiting Mrs. for the grown ups—correct shoes Miss Dorothy. Sunday Mrs. Adah Chapter 0. E. S. The trio until the last minute to get your If it’s vulcanizing see O’Don­
K reamer’s mother, Mrs. Richard­ to satisfy any taste and any oc­ Mrs McIntosh entertained with could have no better representa­ hop sprayers in working order. nell.
son, who has been ill for some casion at the Buster Brown Shoe a similar function for her sister, tive, as Mr. Smith has held the Halladay & Justin.
C Street Market says ‘Stop
time.
Store, Salem.
Mrs. Davidson.
honors in all.
Willard E. Craven Hardware and get our meat prices."
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
W O RTH & GRAY D EPT. STO RE
SHORT STORIES
Reminders
\
.
I Am Going: To Throw the Entire Stock of
Consumers’ Trading: House
AT T H E
M E R C Y
OR
TH E
P U B L IC
TO BE WIPED OUT SLICK AND GLEAN IN 13 DAYS
Entire Stock Now in the Hands ot H. T. Lacelle, America's Greatest Sale Expert
Sale Starts Saturday, June 18, 9:30 a. m.
c n e p
■ J v L il--
$ 500.00 in Cash and Merchandise to be thrown to the Public. Starting Saturday morning,
June 18th, at 9:30 a. m. we wiil throw hundreds of dollars’ worth of cash and merchandise
from the Iront of the store; there will be no strings tied to the gifts. All yon have to do is to be in front of the store and catch the gifts as the^ are
thrown
the caowda.
Come MORNfNG,
early and get
a good
time and to date.
SATURDAY
JUNE
18, placa,
9 a as
m. tnls will be one of the greatest eve its ever held In this part of Oregon. Don t forget the
K rm
m e
D IT J U IIIS
I
IO C
10 the ^irsl hundred people who enter the store Saturday we will sell very good
75c brooms for 15c. Remember, you don’t have to buy any other goods in order
to get these. All you have to do is to A: one of the first to enter the 6tore Saturday morning. Remember
Brooms 15c
Work Shirts
Water Bucke s
Special lot of men's work e wi 1 sail good strong gal
shirts, the vood strong kind in vanized water buckets; the
all s-aes, the regular values a s value is 50c, to be closed out
hitch as $1.50 to go now Ht
at this great sale for
Men’s Shoes
We will put an sale a won­
derful line of men’s dress
»hoes in all styles and sizes;
the values run as high as
$12.00, to be sold now at
$2.98
Suspenders
A splendid lot of men’s and
boya’ suspenders, they sold
regular as high aa 50c, to be
closed out now at
25c
STEW PANS
LADIES’ SWEATERS
19c
$ 2.08
We will sell genuine LIFE­ You can buy lidies’ dandy
TIME aluminum stew pans sport sweaters the regular
that sell regular for 76c, on values run as high as $10.00,
sale here while they last for
to go at this sale for
MEN’S SOX
LADIES’ HOSIERY
MEN’S OVERCOATS
Here is a good one. We will Special
lot of men's over­ We will sell ladies’ very good
sell men’s sox. the kind thst coats; they
regular up to grade hosiery; the regular
sell regular for 25c a pair $35. but they sold must
closed value is 50c, to be closed out
Men’s
Collars
Men’s Kerchiefs
They go now while they out so they goon be
now at
sale
at
The
entire
stock
of
men’s
last at
We will sell men's regular 10c soft collars, Airow and lde
handkerchiefs whila they last brands and in moat every
at this great sale for style. Values to 60c to be
sold now at
4c
89c
LA C E LLI
Greatest Sale Expert
MENU’ NECKWEAR
You can buy at this great sale
men's neckwear, values as
high as $1.00, at the great
closing out price
19c
8c
5c
LADIES’ SHOES
$4.9.5
23c
CHILDREN’S
DRESSES
MEN’S CORDUROYS
lot of men's corduroy
Special lot of ladies’ shoes, in
lot of children’s ging Special
pants,
$5.00
and $6.00 values,
all styles and sizes; the regu­ Special
Men’s Unions
Special lot of men'a dress
ham dresses; values run to and in all sizes,
to go at this
run as high as $8.09, $4.00,
shirts in vary pretty patterns; We will sell men's union suits, lar values
to be closed out at this
great
sale
for
to be sold now at
values run as high as $5.00, to the kind that sold as high as
great sale for
be put out at this great sale for $: •3.60, to be closed out at thi9
great sale for
Men’s Shirts
89c
98c
$1.45
98c
SH1NOLA
BO Y’S SUITS
W O RK SHOES
3c
$2.48
$ 1.98
sell genuine Shinola We will aell boy's suits in all Special lot of men’s work
Special lot of very fine g;ag We will sell men's bib and We will polish,
the kind that sizes, values to $10.00. In this shoes, values run as high as
bams, regular 26c value, to be w aist blue overalls, the regu shoe
to be closed out $6.00. They must be sold, ee
closed out at this graat sale I ar values as high as $2.50, on sells regular now for at 10c, on sale lot they are now
they go on sale here now at
at
for. per yard
sale here now at
Ginghams
Men’s Overalls
Consumers’ T rading House
10c
♦
$2.48
12c
98c
S A LE M
OREGON