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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
: I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I X Items of Interest Gathered in and About Town THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, M. Peterson delivered seven hogs to Inde; endence this week that weighed 1150 pounds. K. J. Fowler moved i't' the Montgomery property op po-ite the Farmer- State P,i i. 'c this week. Miss .Jenkens. latelr frori Kansas (Jiiy, is now employ ed as stenographer ; i the In dependence Creanx .y. (Jorge, J'.urk rented the A. M. J'.rown property on Railroad si reel and will move his family to this citv at once from Salem. Mrs. 8. K. Owen returned from Grays liiver, Washing ton, where she has b-en vis iting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Dole Porneroy. Harry H Eck have been varnishing and repainting the display windows of the O A. Kreamer store. The front is also to rejeive a new coat of paint. Tu citv Lotion Monday '&' whether Independ .ipccs i ndd he in an indepen road district lost by a majority of 21 votes. - ). Sh,cr i.urchiised the n in s'rcft, lot, lying just s I'll 'it t ;. J. K. ('iidjier r - - i i lid' a few days ago and c iMtemplates tu i 1 d i n h modern home on I ic property at an e rly date. The hand conceit at tli Isiw Tuesday night drew good crowd. The band toy nlau on giving these entei tain merits frequently l i wil ad other entertainment fea tures to them. FREE-To you, little girl a beautiful $12.00 doll, to be given to some little girl between the age of 3 and 12 years. See her In our window, If she suits you come and leave your name, that's all. L. A. Cary. The Ready to Wear Store The U o1 VV. vs. Oregon University game of foot ball was a surprise to most every one. While the people D ft GOING AWAY FOR O THANKSGIVING If so we wish to call your attention to our lino of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags We hav.? just reee ved, direct from the manufacturers a complete line of these goods which we are offering at very reasonable prices. Suit Cases - - Genuine Leather Uags $1.50 to $9.00 $5.00 to $8.00 If Possibly You Will Need a Suit, Rain Coat, Shoes, Hat, or Something in Furnishings. Our line i becoming more com plete daily and we enn offer you the vfrv newest iptyles at prices that will please you . These cold, wintry evenings there's nothing like enjoying one's ease in his o"'n home, a home comfortably and warmly famished, with an eye to good taste as well as real comfort. It's great to have family all together in an attractive home, and pleasing furniture does help. Come in and let's talk it over, A little money goes a long way at this store of saving prices. YOUR RAILWAY FARE REFUNDED Remember Our Get Acquainted Scheme. We Buy fcr Four Stores, Not for One. Who Can Sell for Less? Special until further notice: We are going to refund you your transportation on all orders amounting to $20 00 or more that you puchaserornus, and furthermore we will pay the f reight on goods bought from us during ; jjugj;itgdaale. I For the living room otn stock is complete, freih, new. Is there anything more pleasing after a hard day's work than to rest in a comfortable chair in a pleasant, cozy room? It -coits little to furnisn such a room here. A chase leather rocker similar to the one shown for $13.85. Library tables $9.50; others from $3.85 to $40.00. STORES SALEM PORTLAND IN OREGON home f FURNISHERS COR. COURT &Hi$HSTS. We Sell for Less Because BBimBaBaaBBMj WE BUY FOR LESS 4 STORES VANCOUVER. CENTRALIA in WASHINGTON thoughtthe Washington team would win, no one was look ing for such a, c'ose score. It Charley Smith, Washing ton's powerful junior who was subbing for Bud Young The high school has ap pointed two editors to furnish news to the papers but up .o date tin emhyreo reporters have been unable to scent any news. at quarter back had not shot! SHOES-Wese'l the Freidman-Shelby a i ace tick between me , lur ",U1IU1 iyhj hou au.u Oregon goal posts at the 22 yard line the fame would probably have closed a tie. Then too Oregon tried a place kick and lost again losing a chance to even up the score it t he last moment. We wish to say at this time, that we are very thankful for the liberal patronage we have received since opening in the now building and to wish you a very joyous thanksgiving. Missall Knapp Independence, Oregon V The new stock cmnpanv playing weekly at the I--Theatre, gave a good play. The Price .She Paid, at that house Thursday night. This troupe is on a ch cui t cf he valley towns, ineHiJing Van couver, Washington, where they have to compete with the Portland plays, thus rcquir ing a good, clean show nil the time. 1 lie lsis was taken in on the list by them as this town was situated so they could play it easily in con nection with the other towns. Their third appearance will be the coining Thursday. We sell the famous line of Orchid under garments for Ladles and Misses union suits or two piece garments. Union suits from $1.00 to $3.25. Two piece garments from 35c to $1.25. L. A. CART. The Ready to Wear Store The Sis Perkins Compuny t played tj a wtdl filled house, I it the opera house I hursday ; I night. The company puts jup a goml, clean play and the , par's of the different actors; lar.'Well sustained through-' out. i A. (t. Kvets has been huild- dition to his resi- under absolute guarantee to your per fect satisfaction. L. A. CARY. The Ready to Wear Store Two oises of scarlet fever have been ropor'ed and are now in qu motti n e. Mr. Hickley's !i ft .'f don'.'' t--rs has prat ically reiiv-reil. Mr. liiiiu), in's little Woy is MT iously ill with the fever. Oliver Smith was in the citv this wee1., for several days ness trip to Portland the first of the week. Don't forget the Union Thanksgiving services in the ( 'alvarv Presbyterian church next Thursday even ing. Sermon by Air. Orow and music by a selected choir, E. E. Tripp reports the sale of his house and lot in North Inde pendence to Mr. Hart of Hood River, Oregon. Mr. Hart has moved his family here and ex pects to make this hi.s home. Mr. Winn negotiated the above deal. The officers elected for the ensuing year by the Rebekahs of this city are Miss Martha Gal breath, N. G, : Mrs. EttaMerwin, V. G.; Mrs. Hattie Henkle, Secy.; and Mrs. Nettie Bohanon, Treas. :irger.on ousinc.-s. ine naiance ol the otneers will be aDOOinted after the installa- street dresses being shown from $6.50 j tion in January, to $ 18.00, all wool Skinner lined coats . from S 15 to 525. Silk waists from1 Abstracts of Title made promptly, $5.0O to $7.00, all wool skirts $4.0O carefully and at reasonable prices to $5.00. At L. A. Cary 's. Th Ready to Wear Store Les Ualbreath made a huti- Brown fi Sibley, Attorneys and Ab stractors, 610 Mill St. Dallas, Oregon. Mexico still scraps and Tripp still sells real estate. .444H-t4.4,4 FREE i mi; h n his dining FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS ONLY WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY Will offer with a 50c package of Armstrong's Croup Ointment TWO LIVE GOLDFISH WITH HALF GAL GL08E These Beautiful Fish Require Little Care and will Grow Nicely. Take a Globe Home with you This Is done solely to induce you to try Arm strong's Croup Ointment, that wonderful reme dy for croup and colds. Once used no family will be without it. First come, first served. I deuce, enlarging I room f nu feet f Mt m