The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 21, 1921, Image 4

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    «AUN?
Carlos Meier in Salem Wednes- ¡ Emerson Groves passed the
day evening.
i week end in Portland.
SHORT STORIES OF
Independence friends of Arth­
ur Plant will he glad to know
, that he has just opened a down
When you think candy, think town floral shoppe at 121 S.
ot the Ace in Salem. Read their Commercial street in Salem.
ad.
Mr. Plant keeps a choice assort­
ment of cut flowers and will give
Mrs. K. C. Eldridge and Mrs. prompt attention to phone or­
Oliver Smith attended the Com­ ders.
munity Sing at the Armory in
Salem Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh
spent the week end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pengra
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ecker
attended the organ concert by passed Tuesday in Eugene.
An assortm ent of
Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy
visited the Van Orsdels in Dallas
this week.
WOOLEN
DRESS
GOODS
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Horton Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter­
field are rejoicing over the ar­
rival of a daughter Monday
night.
that is sure to please.
Quality and Pri5e are
the two predominat­
ing features of our
Fall showing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis are
in Tillamook.
56 inch all wool Tricotine, yard
$2.98
56 inch all wool French Serge, yard 2.45
40 inch all wool French Serge, yard 1.75
50 inch all wool Storm Serge, spong­
ed and shrunk, yard........................ 1.75
Vou N ever
in your life heard such
dance music!
36 inch half wool Serge, yard ............ 75c
36 inch half wool Tricotine, ysrd ^....... 98c
37 inch Velvet Corduroy, yard........ $1.25
50 inch Broadcloth, sponged and
shrunk, yard................................... $3 98
Our Prices A lw ays the Lowest
GALE & COMPANY
Records
Commercial and Court Streets
1
Salem, Ore.
The Salem S y m p h o n y Orc hestra is a Salem O rg an iz at. on.
should have yo ur a pport
They m erit and
.j
URNACES
»u s a »;
J. L. Busick & Sons
SALEM
ALBANY
1 he Western Pipeless Furnace is one ot the
WOODBURN
best pipeless lurnaces made; it has the large
oblong fire box, that will enable you to put
Once you start saving it will count up so tast the whole family will
be interested.
Make saving a business aside from being profitable
it w ill be a pleasure.
Our prices affords you an opportunity seldom
in large and long pieces of wood. It is much
heavier than the ordinary furnace -and costs
eq u aled .
no more. Let us show you its superior quali­
1 Gal. Amber Karo
1 0 0 Lbs. Dry Onions
$2.03
60c
$3.15
Saves you 22 c
Save a Dime
Look up the market on
this
VIM PLOUR AI
5 LB. TIN M. J. B. COF­
FEE, FRESH ROASTED
38c
1 gal. Cane and Maple
Syrup
/ $1.27
per Lb
49c
25c
Heavy Syrup
$ 1.20
Save 11c
5 No. 2¿ Standard Light
Syrup
OATS
2 pkga. Citrus Wash
$1.03
25c
Powder
4 Lbs. CREAM ROLLED
FANCY BULK COFFEE
45c
5 Pounds
1 Lb. Calumet Baking
93c
27c
____
2 cans
Old Dutch Cleanser
I
19c
FRESH SUGAR CURED
2 Can* Light House
BACON BACKS, Lb.
Cleanser
24c
52c
15c
Have you bought your win­
ter’s Potatoes; we offer the
beat, per hundred
5 Palm Olive Soap
$2.25
Save 10c
40c
naces with the Western. If you want a good
used furnace we have it.
RUG SPECIALS
9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, priced as low aB.......... ...........................
9x12 Tapestry Brussels
$ 4 7 .5 0
priced as low as ........................................................ 3 2 .5 0
Rugs, priced as low a s ..................
20 .00
9x12 Wool F her Rugs,
pr ced as low a s ................................
9x12 Axm ini st er Rugs,
13.50
9x12 Glass Rugs, priced as low as ....................................
7.65
VVe can furnish you with small r.igs in sizes from 27 in. by 54 in.
up, to match all 9x12 rugs.
Saves 10c
5 Lbs. Tapioca
33c
Save 7c
11c
Try this Milk -Save
3c per can
5 1-lb. Cans Alaska
Salmon
Powder
DAIRY MAID MILK
Per Can
W e have replaced several other fur­
Give this item your a t ­
te n tio n - 3 No. 2£
YELLOW PEACHES
2 Lbs. CHEESE
7 BARS WHITE SOAP
ties.
Trade in your old furniture and stoves as part payment on new. We
have in our exchange department a fine lot of bargains, ask onr sales­
men to show yf'u these extra good values.
5 Lbs. Split Peas
40c
5 Lbs Macaroni
33c
5 Lbs. Sweet Potatoes
Davenport Spec:aIs
Hoosier Cabinets
Fine Overstuffed Tapestry D av en ­
ports in several shades of tapestry
— values up to s i 75 for only $125.
see window display.
$1.00 places one of these fine Hoosier
Cabinets in your home. Don’t delay as
this offer ends Monday night at 6 p. m.
There are over two million cabinets in
American homes. Have you one in yours?
25c
Best Creamery Butter
A l w a y s B r ln ji T h i s A d W i t h Y o u
51c
C. S. HAMILTON
GOOD FURNITURE