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4 ft UNIVERSITY OF OHE- i CLOTHiNG l.liliSTB'i GON GLEE CLUB! Oregon in the near future. lie col a In I .. ,.,. 1... !,.- ill lib TUESDAY, him. In Independence at Isl; WedendayNov. 25 The University Glee ( lub, r in posed nf 27 musicians, ni , whom ere students of the cojef will appear at ihe Isis Ti.Cu'k; Wednesday tii.,rht Nov 'S.lh. Ti y are startit on their sevt . -let nth annual ti ur. This will L th. ir lii-ta!p.'ij)&ncehere. They have .'l ine of ti e besi . ingers in th- state with ther and they i,( !IH tl!IV n Inrtrv .ttunilinno Independence is The only place j re'iUlrt' Hi .. .eh t.tcy '. appear in the county on the rip and out of town people should take advan tage of this opportunity. Ad mission w iil he 50 cents. j One of the most interesting in- j . u!n"al films ever produced will. if shu n at the Isis Theatre on j ir.:uf.y Nov. 25 j j . . film "The Clothing In-1 ' y" from sheep to wearer, ! ' '. jrly illustrates every angle - idertal to the manufacture of j iat most staple, but very slight- y understood commodity the j clothing we wear. j This film should prove of spec ial interest to the public and par ticularly to the mothers who se lect the elothiiiir their children DAVID I. WALSH BACHELOR!) IN CHARGE The Autowins Entertained Last Week by Single Men At the meeting of the Auto wins last week the bachelor! got together and did the entertainiag-. The trio was broken this week Hal Ilibbs joining the majority by marriage. Those entertain ing were II. Hirschberg, Hal hibbs, Chet Henkle. The mem bers were taken to the Ilia Thea tre for the play there and after wards to the Craven & Moore confectionery store where the tables were arranged for a sur prise service ana all are united in reporting the evening the very best of the season. In this oieture is shown t.h. herding and shearing of shoe):, the various processes through which woo passes until it b.- -comes cloth. The picture takes us to the immense model factor ies of Mayer Brothers, of Chica go. I radically every step in th j j manufacture of high grade cloth ing under modern, sanitary con ditions is shown, concluding at a retail clothing store illustrating the sale of Mayer Brothers well known brands, "Graduate" and "Viking" clothes for younz men and "VVooly Boy" all wool clothes for boys, to a host of satisfied customers. Tin's film in Independence is made throusrh the POiirrPQv anil w cooperation of the Isis Theatre, Mayer Brothers, Chicago. 111.. and L. A. Cary who distributee their well known brands of clothing in this vicinity. V ' -7 - A y ' A '-.19 (:: ' f 4 n.t-H-H-H-H-H-- - THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL SANK Established 1889 A Successful Business Career of Twenty Three Years INTEREST PAID ON TIIWE DEPOSITS OFFICERS IND DIRECTORS H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. R. K. DeArmond, Cashier V?. TI. Walker. B. F. Smith. n ti nti , 1 w W I I INDEPEiiDENCE STEAM LAUNDRY Patronize home Institutions and Help Buildup POLK COUNTY, Oregon David !. Walsh, the Democrat who was elected Governor of Massachu setts to succeed Governor Foss. i 2 Al work Guaranteed. Independence, Orerton i INDEPENDENCE GAINS POINT Better Freight Rates from Salem and East Side The state railroad commission informs the Monitor this week that a freiirht ware house will i,a built at Gerlinger to take care of ! the goods to bo transferred tnl.! dependence from this point and the rates have been materially re duced. The express rates have hIso been ordered reduced. A reduction from t'.c to 5c per 100 on sand and gravyl lias been ordered, The general freight annlies t.i an commodities in lots, Polk county Pomona Grange met at Lewisville, Nov. 13 at 10:30. A fine dinner was served at the noon hour bv the ladies At 1:30 grange was called and a program was rendered. Mr. Simpson gave an interesting talk on dairying. The next meeting will be held at McCoy, Oregon. Dec. 10. The subjects for discusaion are "Ral. anced Rotation for the Tahle" by P. O. Powell and "KeemW the Boys and Girls on t he r arm " by. Clair Staats. The latter sub ject is one that is foremost in the heart of the A er today and will be one well discussed without a doubt. Visitors are welcome during lecture hour from 1:00 p. m. un til 2:00 p, m. T i . . w-w4H.4. THIS OFFER EXPIRES MVi-U DECEMBER 31, 1913 On Made to Measure Clothing A i VJE HAVE 1 A ' PRESENT I l : j J. B. Haggin, the New York less than car hnanc'ler aiul horseman paid $50, 1 000 for Ballot at the public sales jin Lexington, Ky., and he also PIUI! Win lli-Trn ',urchased the great sire, import- UlflL ITAn It rnflN hi at ?5000. The latter III MltWW ! Cyrus II. Tames, a veteran of the Co. I, Sixth California Infan try, died at his home in North Independence Thursday. The funeral service will be held Sat day, the G. A. It. Post of Inde pendence having charge. A full attendance is desired. Mr. James leaves four children, Win. James of Independence. C. R. of Dryad, Washington, Mrs. LaGrange of Albany and Mrs. N. K. Simmons of U'Ken Benton county. Rev. Sandifur will conduct the services at th M. E. church of which Mr. Juaics was a member. horse is the sire of owned in this city. Tony Faust ! T t i BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON ihs. Flora Foreman, principal of the yuiucy m-liool district, faces chart's or having introduced social istic iloclrines iii ihe public schools. The apple as king iu Oregon Tues day. (Governor West issued an offi cial proclamation declaring that day to be "apple da;-" In this state. For the first time since rniige horses sold for from $ln to $L'0 the Vuited States iirmy has invaded the Baker district to buy horses. Captain Mcl.aimhliu, twenty first in fantry, has been detailed as inspector instructor cf the Oregon Militia, with ti4iiun... i.-.s al l'ortiand. II. C. Coinpton who had his ell)ow thrown out of joint and one of nis arm bones broken, a short time ago with the cement mixer at the county bridge on C treet, is improving and able to be out. Sam McElmurry spent several days in Albany this week visiting b;s mother who is sick. i Mrs. John Comnton returned I from Albany the first of the week ! where she had been for several days at the bed side of her mother. A. F. Allan of Fort Dodge, Iowa, who has been visiting at the home of K. E. Tripp, return ed tohis home last Saturday. Mr. Allan is intending locating in TpO INTRODUCE our tailoring:, we are ffoInff to ive you, absolutely FREE-a pair of M trousers-no if or ands about itwe mint have you for a customer, and we now of- ! fer you, the most sensational and astound- f inff offer ever made in the history of the I tailoring business. ! t We Propose to give You your Choice f of the ! Following Propositions f . 1. Coat, vest and two pair of pants for the price of a Suit. f . 2. Coat and two pair of pant, for the price of the coatand pants. I . 3. Overcoat and on pair of p.uits for pri ce of an overcoat. ! Our guarantee st.ind brl- nf . t tik it Tf .L t.1"1-. ' must nt and satisfaction you need not take it. vest free lffvt "u give satisfaction or If extra pants are not wanted, you may order a handsome silk Con key Wal Independence The Leading Store Oregon I i !