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"TT m itA 4niiiitiiiiiii I itttf ' I It's Safe to Send the Children j - 1 TO THIS DRUG STORE for any thing you want in our line. They'll get the urn treatment and ame price you would get if you came yourself. This business was built up by square dealing and fair prices as much as by the pure fresh drugs we use and the accuracy with which we fill prescriptions. Talking of child ren be careful of them in this weateer. If they develop the slightest cough stop it right away. We can recommend Rexall Baby Cough Syrup. This pleasant medicine immediately allays the irritations of the throat and breathing tubes, effects a quick, permanent cure and haa no injurious effects. Sold with the REXALL guarantee, 25c a bottle. Williams Drug Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mi sb Lena Brown was a business visitor Thursday. 2000 Edison Iiecordi at cut prices. Craven & Moore J. .J. Woodard of Suver was in Independence Tues day. 5 room house in town near the new saw mill site. $800 R. J.Taylor. Raich Herzog spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting bis brother. J. R. Winnett of Airlie was registered at the Lerona Wednesday. Arthur Moore, ex-poultry fanoier, was in town Wednes day talking farm etc. Tom Brunk the newly elected Representative, was a oity visitor Wednesday. TheLadies of the Wood men circle were practicing in the hall Wednesday even ing. The high school demon strated their superiority over the town boys in a game of foot ball Sunday in which the score stood 13 to 0, There was net a quorum of the council ior its regular meeting night, Wedneday evening, but no work of im portance was to be transact ed. The new bus of the Tero na hotel meets nil i he boats and passenger trains, now com ing to Independence which means 26 trips each day. W. O. Cook of Eugene was an Independence visitor Sun day. He was e ii route to Portland to attend the man ufacturers "Made in Oregon" meeting at the metropolis this week and stopped at In dependence enrouto visitirg Jerome Dorntife and family and others while here. Quite a large attendance of women met Wednesday afternoon to take prelimin ary steps towards organizing a Civic Improvement Club. It was decided to pospone the perfection of a perma nent organization to a later date, towit Wednesday next. $1600 cash and $1500 on time buys 10 acres of bottom fruit land, Newton, Jonathan or Spitzenburg apples, 200 pench trees and f acres of strawberries. See R. J. 'lay lor if interested. The corner brick on Main and Monmouth occupied by Drexler A Alexander is being fixed up with a coat of ce ment. Tin work is being done by John Iirimberg. The union services this wek have been largely at tended and attract very gen eral attention. The meetings have been very ."successful and interesting. See about the 10 acre hop tract in Independence for Big Cut in Edison wax Records Now is the time to buy Edison records. Best tone records on earth at cut rates. 2,000 Edison Records to select from Amberol Records cut to - 31c Sttndard Record cut to - . 21c All the late hits Call and play them over Craven & Moore Independence 2100. See Ii. J. Taylor. Big cut in Kdison Records iiec our add. Craven fc Mo re. Mth. Maui Raker and children, H. J. and Helen Powell were aiming the Air lie people registered at the Lerona hotel Monday. 8 acies bottomland, 700 cords Ash hihI Maple wood on place, will slII cheap; T. R. Nunn, Real Estate, inde pendence. Justice Wilson, who will voluntarily turn over office of justice to a iitw mriii, in January, hag never had ap peal from his decisions in his ten years practice. A representative of the At las Bridge company of Port land reports it will cost $17, 000 to repair the pteel bridge between Mario:i and Polk counties at Salem. The Polk county court deferred action to a after date. Verd Hill, of Indepen dence, a former well known Corvalli8 boy and a ctudent at O. A. C, was in Corvallis Saturday to witness the O. A. C.-Whitman game. Mr. Hill is a promising young man, making good in his hometown, and was recently eltcted to the legislature from Polk county, running on the Democratic ticket and winning out over his Repub lican opponent by a lare majority. This was consid ered a great victory for Mr. Hill and a spelndid tent for his popularity, a8 Polk coun ty is decidedly Republican in politics. Corvallis and O. A. C. friends of the young man will be glad to hear of his success Corvallis Gazette-Times, NOTICE The barbers of Indepen dence announce that from and after Dec. 1, hair cutting will bo 35c. AT THE M. E. CHURCH Sunday Sohool at 10: A.M' Classes are provided for all. Public Worship 11: A. M Theme The Conclusion. Epvvorth League 6:30 P.M. Topi c Enriching other through Self-giving. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. T h o in e Christian 1'ii'iv. its Desirability. A cordial invitation to ill. F. N. Sandifur. Beautify Your Thanksgiving Table j .-1 j I WITH CUT GLASS i A CASSEROLE OR SILVERWARE f; m oi tii.if y plate, aatl . tr a J m rlrclionlrum Ihr ftrrati-M vailrlr J M ol brautilutdiiaaiiioon,fokK Ta 'i M knives, tic, ii Mlrrl m tut ccit- M I bratrd line of B ' 2 1 1847 ROGERS BROS mm I m The original 'Kotfrr' silver pl.tlr, JF " 1 M fcrl ptotuced over ui vear ;ltfll. Jff m We carry .mhk! htic ot auon ff J Ptytnof Ihi tuiou jjf "" 1 kV-rtv fti9 ik at WNti,M M VJ iu your .nvo I I For One Week Only v.. The Independence Mon itor makes this big bargain to the public in Clubs of Five Subscribers only as an Inducement to secure an Immence Country Cir culation at once. Hence The Monitor to Any Address in the United States for this one Week at the unequaled cut to $3 in Clubs Five Correspondednts by Mailing: $2.50 and a list of 25 names of people in their im mediate vicinity for 5 subscribers will be credited in the con test with 250 points For 7 days only 3.00 Gush Down In Clubs of five only and for one week only. Order the Monitor as a Christmas gift to your friends and al so subscribe for yourself. We'll Start it Christmas. Rowe's Jewelry Store Phone 781 1 From Saturday November 23 to Saturday Nov. 30, Only 1 I "mm 3 hi 1