Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, June 13, 1913, Image 4

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    Welcome ! Welcome !
We. extend a cordial inv.tation to you to make
this Store your headquarters during Race
Week. Come in and make yourself at home.
You will find our Stock brim full of
NEW CRISP MERCHANDISE
In our Men's and Boys' Clothing iVpurtrnent
yo-.iwili alwsfind full assortment of the
latest patterns to bo hud Kmii m e r our u i f s
arf built right and above all, wear right,
lb-lore taking your vacation trp comn in a::. I
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look over our iu Lin ,,f
Trunks, Suit Cases an I Travel
in- H i. Wb
our pries
FLORSHEIM
SHOES
for men
Shoe with
Style
n you com pa t
with oualii v we me
sure you will not travel with
out one of . Item.
lUutnun I
Wetherfiee & Jones
The Store that
Saves you Money
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Items of Interest Gathered in and About T
own
M. E, CHURCH NOTICE
FRANK SENDIFU1, Pastor.
Charlcy'a aunt June 16 and 17. j Home talent Monday aid Tuesday,
Win. Hoffman and -wife Jun" -""d ,7-
were at Suhun Saturday. Word wan received at Iude-
Mrs. Faimio Drake of Kil-; 1,h,1,Ih'U!P Tuesday that the
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Friday in lnd- """""'J - or "M (IkooU-i n
: A 1 1 .-.tt Zeli.h ,.f Uickixdll
jdied Thurdy, June 5. at
! 10:00 a. in., of Briirhf'i. ilia.
ease. The funeral whs con-
vmi ton apiMil r ruins' in 1 1 I n
ptiiidi'ucc visiting.
Harvey Dickinson visited
with his brother, Henry
Dickinson, rbmday.
Will Wood took an auto
load of Independence people
to Portland Tuesday.
Tom Hnrt attended the
meeting of tlio thresher men
at Portland last week.
C. E. Wilson and family
were in from the Luckiamute
country Saturday, trad i mj.
Mrs. . liodenh mmr and
ohildren were paesengera to
Eugene Tuesday for a abort
visit.
Loo Itohinson disposed of
that bashful rait to John
Morrison. Coimid c r a t i o n
$1.00.
Mm. A. M. Hurley (;ame
in Thursday to visit with her
foii, (J. A. Hurley, and fain-
iiy.
Mrs. M. (5. .Villiam left
for Portland Monday to take
i:i the jose carnival at the
metropoli-i.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wood
Jiinde a motorcycle trip to
the Luck iatnutu Sunday for
day's outing.
Ralph Butler was over from
Dallas, Sal unlay visiting his
p irentu, M r. and Mrs". N. L.
Butler, of Ibis place.
Miss Hazel Itohanan was
iin afternoon passenger to
" orvains Saturday to spurn
ftueral days visiting.
Mrs. leo Taylor and hoii
left Saturday for Yamhill
county for a few days' visit
with relatives and friend
The Misses Crowley and
Hawley of Airlie passed
through Independence Sat-
ducted from the family home
at 11:00 a. m. Saturday. The
burial was made at Salem.
Mr and Mr. Zolish have th
ympa;hy of their many
friend? in this sad bereavement.
W. W. lVrcivnl
U inker. (,'. A. Mcl.aiiuhlin
r- - - -
Hid Will Kurre attended the
races at FoicU (J rove atid re
port a fine time. We are in
formed that most of the
horses there will he here for
the races, June 18 to 21.
Harold Fitch ard and wife
drove in to day from Red
lands, California, in tli.o'i
auto, the drive covering 1,.'9I
miles. They intend to re
main at the Kitchard hop
ruiioli until alter hop pick
ing J. C. Griflitli and Jus. A'
bcrt and wives were over from
Salem Sal unlay.
.Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Classen for all ages Preiteh
'ing at 11 a. in Epworlh
: Leagun at 7 p. in. 10 eniiif
'worship at 8 p. m. Prayer
meet in z Wi'dtiradv :it 7:.'!"
p. in.
i lit-nirs lul Ll.f h.t l inolis a.i e
morning: ''Friendship that is
.worthwhile." Evening: "A
Barefoot King." The oven
nig sermon is the second in
the series on the gcrcr::
theme: Mountain Peak Char
Hoters of the Bible.
The service will be of great
interest to all who can attend.
Good music and a most cor
M ... ., .
' ' dial welcome are features
with us.
chased a beautiful home n
the salt water.
Mr. I.osson i- rusticating
a' Grant IVs ami report
fidiiug first-clas.
At. out 175 white trainer?
ire now employed at the
i .ill t i i
tlorat Jrotncrs hop lancn,
besides the Japenese and ibe
yard is being rapidly put
nt first. clasi condition.
Mif McKenzie and Rroth
r George were Independence
visitors last Saturday.
Wes'ey Buffum wa doing
business in Sulem Friday.
hid II owantoi jjrownsville
ii r resident ef our valley
no v.
Joseph Ilanif " f Sweet
Home vicinity is a newcom
er in this cection also.
PERRYUALE NEWS NOTES
See those beautiful clocka at Kr earn
er'a.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
Cornar TlUrd aid B Streets
W. T. T A P SCOTT, Paator.
Residence Fifth and E Streets.
See the humorous play Charley's aunt,
June 16, and 17.
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
BEN C. CKOW, Pastor.
Mible School, 10:00 a. in
Morning worship and com
munion, 1 1 ; 00 ft. i. Evan
gelistic service, 8:00 p. in.
'jl'riner meeting, Wednesday,
8:00 p. m.
Subject of morning ser
mon : "The M ii ror." In coi -nection
with our eong ner
vice, that is always a feature
of our evening service?, Mr
Crow will speak on "The
unlay for a visit in Portland, j Fi st Step." Special mueic
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wag-'both morning and evening
oner are in tins city at the! The most difficult and bent
borne of Dr. W. R. Alle ,. j ri.n(em imiii c Rj ,,v a y
1 hev expect to remain severa i .
wetJB choir in Independence wa
, heard Sundav eveiiinu at tbe
Milb-r, Kane A: Hramberg ,; , ...
...u.u . K- t f . i i , ( bristian chinch It in uai
made a t.J for the laving of .
the paving and curbing for '"" keep this standard up
ths city and ilu ir bid was f"f ' 'ch Sunday during tin
about !K) cents. -ummer. A'e still contimie
H. E. Browne was in the ha ve exceptional audiences
city Monday on a short busi- 'oth in atieudance and nttt n
nes trip. Mia Kora moved tlon.
home after H8iico..itrdul year' i n iM,,iUii. ..i i. .. :n
achool work. . . . A. , ,
ai;ain entertain t!ie peoplo of
The new S. p. trHin BPrv)0(l ,ntl(.lK.lultMKV wi,h au
Kvmg Independence two ; .i i i
trains daily to Portland and ""n 1 H'ul l"''"si
('orvallis was 8ta- tedSunda . ""utay, the 20;h. This
Tbe inoriung train reaches ' " lunv "tine at this place.
independence at about 7:00 Keui 'inber the dat
a. iu. and g.ies to Portland watch tin
over trie amluH division
route, ,
Sunday bchool at 10:00
a. in. Preaching services at
1 1 :iw a, m. ana n;uo n. in.
15. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m
Wednesday. 1 rayer meeting
at S:()0 p. in., Thurday. La
dies' Aid at 2:00 p. m. Mia
sion ( 'irle, 1 at Thursday alter-
noon of each month.
The pastor will preach on
Sunday morning on "Life,
Life, Abundant Life," and in
the evening on "Tin
Only Way." A cordial wel
come to all.
S.inday School picnic en
Friday, the 13th, in Laliber
y'fl grove. School will
meet at the cburc ' at 9:30
a in.
Don't overlook the band dance Fri
day ntght.
DOVE LAKE VALLEY ITEMS
dale mi.
paper for further
aiinouiicenients.
Charleylaun: and the black cat com- Headquarters for Moose
Kreamer's.
ptns at i
H C. Suit was a Salem vis
itor lat week.
Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Ger
ton attended tbe "Sells
Floto" at Salem Staturday.
Levi hehnm of Indepen
dence was in tlm valley Sat
urday and Sunday on a htiM
uesa trip.
Meny Schaffer and Dude
Mul key visited friends al
Hoist Urov' and Wolf ami
Pilchard's Hop Handles
last Sunday.
Mr Pert Wolf retunad to
her home last Monday from
a to weeks' visit with lu r
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olson, j
of lirowuaville.
.ieoiKU Wilson i pgaiu in
our midst after a four weeks
sojourn at the metropolis,
much improved in he? 1 1 h
llariy LaMarand wife are
shortly to move to Tillamook
Miss Fa n nie lveyt is spend
ing a week with friends and
relatives in Dalla.
Mr. and Mm. H. J. Kiliott
were Dallas visitors Sunday.
Clyde Rrotherton of Waits
burg, Wash , epent ibe first
of thtt wjek with relatives al
Perrydale.
D. L. Keyt wan a Snlem
visitor (he first of (lie week.
j Mr; llMn"r Fo"r a d
1m;- NoU t'ii'l oi lll
vuitt-d Saturday al Uio home
of the former's p 4 rent a there
Mr and Mm. J. W. WiNoo
were Dallas callers Tueadsy.
M iss Marion Fox left Sat
turday evening for Salem
where she will spend th
most ot her summer vacation
Mrs. F. H. Lynn of Perry
dle left Monday for Port
land, where die will spem
Rose Festival week.
A nmiber of Perrydal
puonie. intended me kub
Festival in Poitland thi
week.
Misses Ola and Wanda
Iveyt wre callar in Dallas
Monday afternoon.
. . . -..-
orrnouth News Notes
$1.00 buys a good pair of reading
glasses at Kreamer's.
Simon V. Linn left Satur
day for GraybuP, Wyominf.
where he expect to go on the j
f,i n n ranch.
Horace It. Chaneyaml Mil
dred Hartley were married at
the home of Rev. W. A
Wood last Wednesday.
KdCritTa and Mr. Davb
made a fishing trip to Silelz
Valley last week.
President J. II. Ackernian
delivered the Silverton High
.School graduatincf addrexs
lasi Wednesday evening, and
on l riday evening (-poke to
ih graduating class at Cor
vallis High School.
ti" r i ii ik .i x i
m inired it. na'i ( t inde
pendence and Ten nie Chancy
f Monmouth were united in
marriage last Wednesday
Last year's output for May
for the Monmouth cieninert
.vas 2t),0OO iiouikU This
year in M iy the output was
40,000 pou i el a.
Sixteen student graduated
iroin t ne Jlonmou! i High
school ltuirsday evening.
On lhursd y evening, Ma
29, the juniors entertained
the outgoing class and the
iscultv at baiuiuet, whih
Rev. Orrick deli v red tin
mccalaureate ad.lress al lie
Din t ian churoh i he follow
ing Sunday morning. Thorn
as II. Gentle, superintendent
of Monmouth schools, gave
i he class addreM lat Thurs
day evening, uid IraO. Pow.
ell, chairman of the board of
education, presented the di
ploma. The gra t nates are:
Howard Mori an, M arieSmith,
NY i a Waller. Esther Harris.
Ethel Harris. DwightQuisen '
berry, Rauie mirk head, Ar
thur Bulkhead, Ruby lvr
ence, Loette Shore, Byron
White Ivan Wo.ul. M ibel
lohnson, Belle lver? and
Notice of Proposed Street
Improvements.
Notice it hereby given that the City
Council of Independence, Oregon, pro
potea to improve Monmouth street
from Weit line of 2nd street to a line
205 feet West of the West line of 7th
ttreet; and by improving a strip 20
feet wide in iho center of Kaid Mon
mouth stret-t from a line 205 feet West
of the Went line to 7th street to a line
240 feet West of the West line of 7th
street, all within the City of Independ
ence, Oregon by building or causing to
be built thereon and up n the estab
lished grades of laid parts of said
ttreta Bitucrete Pavement, 14-inch
wearing surface and 4-inch concrete
hase the full width of said part
of said street, extending from
curb line to curb line, excepting said
25-foot strip, which will be paved the
full width of 20 feet; and by grading
taid parts of said streets to said sub
grade, and by eonstructing concrete
curb-lines thereon in form and manner
and at the distances from property
lines as by ordinances of said city pro
vided, which ordinances are hereby re
ferred to and made a part of this
Notice: That said work shall be done
according to plans and specifications
thereof prapared by Linden-Kibbe
Construction Company, and now on
file in the Recorder's office of said City,
and marked, "i'lans & Specifications
for proposed improvements of certain
parts of Monmouth, 2nd, B, D, E and
lat streets, agreeable with resolutions
Nos. 115 and 166 relating thereto,"
which plans and specifications are
hereby referred to and made a part of
this Notice for the purpose of identify
ing and determining the kind mm! na- J
tuie of naid proposed street improve
ments, the manner in which the same
shall be so improved, the width and
thickness of such proposed improve
ments and the kind and nature of the
materials to be used in the construc
tion of the same and all other in
formation necessary to an intelligent
understanding os said proposed street
improvements. Also the estimated
coat of taid proposed street improve
ments as prepared by J. W. Morru,
the engineer, which are on file in said
City Recorder's office in said City, aud
can be seen and examined at said office
(That said plans, specifications and es
timated cost can be seen and examined
by any person at any time between the
hours of 9 a. m and 6 p. m. of each
day in the week, except Sunday, at the
office of said City Recorder in the
Cooper Building- on ' C" street in said
City) ; That all of said proposed street
improvemeets will be made and done at
the cost of the abutting property
thereto, except City Squares, which
will be done at the cost of the City and
paid for from the general fund of said
City; and will be done under the super
vision of the Street Commissioner un
less otherwise ordered by the City
Council.
Notice is hereby given: That the
City Council wilt meet at the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said City
on the 23rd day of June, 1913, at 8
p. m. thereof for the purpose of as
sessing, ascertaining and determining
the probable cost of said proposed im
p ovementt, and to determine the pro
portionate part theieof, each lot, block
or part thereof liable therefor shall
bear, based upon the benefits conferred
by reason of such improvements, and
the probable cost thereof will be as
sessed against such property, except
City Squares which shall be paid for by
the City. Remonstrances against said
proposed street improvements may be
made at said time and place to the City
Council, as follows: All resident prop
erty owners, if capable of appearing1
before the City Council at said time
:ind place, shall appear personally and
entr hit remonstrance, otherwise he
may file his individual remonstrance in
writing with the City Recorder prior
to said date, and all non-resident abut
ting property owners on said parts of
said Monmouth street, may likewise file
their or his remonstrance in writing
with said City Recorder prior to taid
late, at which time and place Haid Citv
Council will hear ane pass upon such
remonstrances, if any.
By order of the City Council.
B. F. SWOPE,
City Recorder.
Independence, Ore., June 13, 1913.
New Idea
Patterns
10c
Extra
Specials
Kabo
Corsets
i
ON
Embroideries, Laces, Petticoats,
Ladies' & Misses' Oxfords
and Pumps, Men's Suits
Shirts and Underwear
Special Lot No. 1, Kmc Embroulei i"s wort h up
to (i 1-4 ecu's, for
Sptcial Lot. No 2, Fine Embroideries worth up
t . to 20 cents, for
Special Lot No. 3, Fine Embroideries worth up
J to 30 cent?, for
J Special Lot No. 4, Fine Embroideries wjrth up
J to 40 cente, for
t Special Lot N . 5, Fine Eiubi uideries worth up
I to 60 cents, for
t Spectal L')G No. 6, b i ne Embroideries worth up
f in SO eent-- for
4ic
9c
15c
22c
39c
63c
Special Lot Women's Petticoats
Regular 75c Petticoats 48c
Regui.i r l.('t IVlilt nsiH 85c
Regular $1 25 iMticuats 95c
R'Stilar $1.50 Petticoats $1.15
Special Lot Men's Suits
Suits worth up to $12 50, For $7.50
Special Lot Men's Underwear
Underwear worth m to 50 cents, for 25c
Underwear worth up to Go cents, or 40C
Special Lot Men's Negligee Shirts
Shirts worth up to $1.25, for 50C
Special Lot Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Oxfords & Pumps
Mack--, Tans, Grays and Patents at
25 per cent Discount from Regular Prices
L. A. CARY
INDEPENDENCE
One vloor South of Leronn Hotel
Mountain View Items
Mrs. Geo. Ely of Fasten
Oregon is visiting her parents,
G. It. Adams and wife.
Mis Bertha Podien is visit
ing friends here at picsent.
(irandma Gl. nu is much
improved
M r.Koehn and f - inily spent
.-'unday with relatives near
fndeppiidence.
Frank Wilson has purchas
ed a new eurrey.
George Ivlainbauqh vi ited
'fiends, (.'. A.Clarkeand wife
recently.
Mrs. . b. t annoy am
Wreatha Cannoy visited Mrs
I. O. Cannoy Saturday aft r
noon.
Mrs E. W. St. Pire Mrs.
M. K.St. Pierre and children
spent Thursday with the Ut
ters parents, L. Giice and
wi fr.
Quite a number from here
attended the circus in Salem
Saturday.
Ora 0 i via and Olive Por
ter graduated from Salem
High School Friday night.
Henry Lynch i moving
and repairing his barn.
Wedding b-!l-i are again
ringing in this prt of the
county.
Mr Barkus' niece from
MololU is visiting with her
at preneut.
i You'll Have to Hurry"-ThB:re05yeTaDasyatr
Now Is your opportunity to buy all White Goods, Muslin
Underwear, Shirt Waists aid Embroideries in stock and
which are now seasonablj goods at
2,0
Per Cent
Reduction
This Includes our complete stock In white. We reserve
nothing in these lines. This is your opportunity to get one
dollar's worth of seasonable merchandise for 80 cents. Call
and inspect our goods.
cic Mr. Lh .Mar has pur-i Yliua IhtuVv.
Con key Sz Walker
jj The Leading Store in Independence
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