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TUB INDEPENDENCE" MONITOR1, yuA'lt'M' The Square Seal Market Published Weekly at Indeper.&iUv, Po Oregon, on Friday. Why You Should Buy now. This means no Joss from bad accounts. We propose for our customers to share with us the profits of this system, giving you the best goods, best service and best prices. COOK & SON, PROPRIETORS. j.i.- - THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK I Established " 1889 A Successful Busies Career of Twenty rive Years iriTEREST PAID 03 TIME DEPOSITS OIf!CCKfl AINL DIRECTOR I H. Hirschterd,, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. " R. R. DeArmond, Cashier i , r..L-r tv P. Smith. 0. D. Butler T vv. 1 1. iiainvit ' t ,,,(,,) ll1t" The Quick Meal Range f Entered as Second CUm Matter August 1, 1912 at the Post Office at Inde pendence, Po:i County, Oregon, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLYDE T. ECKER, Editor NINA B. ECKER, Associate SuDscrlptlon Rates: One Year $1J0 Strictly In Advance THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVtHriSINO BY ThE orwpRAL omen J WEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN AU THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Independence, Oregon, Friday, January 8, 1915 Notd Austrian Lender. Annum 1ln- lie! kiMUVii unit KiiOfW fill of I lie ic.rlcrs of Aii-lrl.ui triwi In tlic iri'iit -nr I U.'ii'iiil V iktor I)Hi)UI, who i ii'.'iil'ciI ritrii hixi the rzur'M sulilliTt in i;:ili'iii. At mi'" Hint' It n H'ti 'l Mint ! f turrul !niikl Imil wriiiii liniM'i'iii' with tin- !TIMIIII tl-llfllllK III (llC l-iisli-ril tlii'iitiT of Wiir, but Unit tin" 1 11 lni'l tf"i' HlTllll. Wlii'ii th. wnr l-t?nii :iMicrnl Punk' VTHM l-( 1111 ( t IT1 1 l(il-t of (ti'Il-IISl ill tl' Aii.Hlrlmi Tvp! :muI of the iot'lnre ol 'rnrllM'f? inn! cii'iumiiikiIiii t'"ii'nil of ttm Kui.ru'fiilli tinny ior. lit lim lirllik. At Hie 1 1 f ! . rt;i U of Imst llltir" 'fV ' r 1 ' S ! J DREXLER & ALEXANDER The Store That Gives Satisfaction i. I The Cusfer Erown Slices far Children, None Better r DRY, GOODS, CLUlHiU, SHOES, HATS, FUBKISKIH6S and a COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Latest Novelties for Wn Gall and See Our Line - ,aawse -si.o Meala awed at aU Hours The best Mltha DcPt Service Regular Dinner 25c The Palace Cafe E. J. FOWLER, Frop. EVIBTTHINO E1KVED TO! KU1T THE CUSTOMER Located on South Side of C St. Next door to TluKa 6 Johnson. " M"ln 2321 f rat', - ; n;.y ORNKIUL VlhTDII I ASKU ti win unlit tuiliii I'lixtcin frontier mul Itlvcii iniiim mil l tlif .'cntnil nrniy ot dffiiiii. Hif w filtii'HtiMl nt tlir Hoviil Cml.-i wliool lit llaililHirtf ni Ih r. ffiirdoil iih IU of till' linwt clllrleli: oltl'i'i In tliennvli-cof Kmperor Kraii cm Jnsi'iti. Ill ou'iiitluns iihiiiiis! till- ltllHHf:lll 111' hii" I'loviil II skilli'H ntinli'ult ri oil nt von i-ii'illt for n liiK Hii' Aiitro llinitfHrliiii iirmy In tn rarl.v port or (lie wiir when it whs nenrly nvrwlioli I l.y Hi? KuhhIiiii victories in (lullc-in. lienenil Innikl I hpri'diinry colonel nml Imnoriiry "own er" it tlu l ltty tlilril rexnm-iu i AKriiin. which nt present I comniHnrt rd ty Colonel Schlriner mill lni lltlii rnlxl'ied ltlf In tin tJMllcliin t-a i i pttlirn. .GALL AT OUR STORE. WE eilftul this invitation to t-viry one to call at cur store mul look over the different linn of pooU we lav to hhow you. All w, fr.h j;hhU h1 v l!iinintt e our yi io to be liI5HT. V wiil gladly rtfuntl yoiir u.oiiry fr nnythii g you p-t from our ttor if not found -tisftory, n yuu cannot Uttt r the trrtni'ut y 'u pot Ira, I i Sunny Slope Quite a number from h-re wt re trading: in Monmouth Saturday Jamea Goodman of Monmouth was here Saturday on business. Sam Morrison of nctr Inde pendence was a business visitor here Saturday Mr. und Mrs. IX M. Gil breath pre jirotul owners of a telephone. Allen Johnson of Monmouth was in Sunny Slope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wunder were ahonpinir in Independence Sattii Jay. Wm. Fishback returnee Carlton Thursday. Dr. Mathis of Monmouth was summoned here Monday. John Gronewald of independ eiicj was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Uelle Johnson was a guest of her sen, Jesse Johnson, and family, of tlm Luckitunute, Sun day. Ln Fishback, after spending his vacation at home here, has returned to his school at St. Jo seph whre he is teaching. Co..Un- Fc-il Him. In new Maurice Butler and wife of Portland spent the holidays with Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craven. Miss Hazel Lorence returned home a few days ago from visit ing her sister, Mabel, who is teaching at Bend, Eastern Ore gon. She brings back the news that P. E. Chase is conducting a small store at Bend, similar to the one he conducted here. The natives of Michigan held their reunion at P. H. Johnson's residence this year. There were about thirty present including Earnest Allen and family of Al bany, E. Bogert and family of Salem and G. D. Treat and fami ly of Falls City. A general good time is reported. The annual reunion of the But ler family took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. V. Butler on Christmas eve. There were 75 members present, four of whom were initiated into the fam ily circle. A most splended event is reported. The guests enioved games and dancing and refreshments. The festivities Insted till three o'clock in the morning. riV CT.NTS PROVES IT A Cf-fous Offer. Out ml t nil i .' r"-!'-.,, with 5 ei n!t t " y it Co., Clii:a pi), 111 , and receive a free trial package containing Foley's Honay and Tar Com pound for cougiis, colds, croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs, Foley kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets For B.le in your town by Villianie Drug Co. HOMNDUSTRY (Continued from page 1) county 10th, with 2,152.845 nounds: Clackamas county 12th, with 1.513.2K) pounds. Oregon produced only eight rounds of marketable hops in 1N0. 4'.U in 1800. .m5in 1870, 244.371 in 1SS0. S.673.72G in 18'JO, 14,7(35.577 in 1W0. and I5.C60.00O in 1D03. In VJ03 there were 17,000 acres of hnna. nroducinff 16.C60.000 pounds, at a labor cost of 7 cents per pound, or $1,096,200, distrib uted among 27,965 people pick- to lers and other workers an aver age of $'.!). 20 per person. The cost of production to the farmer in HU;1 is estimated at 9 cer.ts per pound. It is shown that of the ?6,000,(X) received by the growers, more than half of that sum, or S3, 160, 000, was dis tributed to labor, directly to the 50,000 men, women and children employed in the yards at harvest, or to the purchase of supplies necessary for cultivation. Consideration of the Industry from an economic standpoiut de velops the fact that there is no ST, By WlNOfNA WOOD The Quick Meal Range The exclusive design and harmouv n c instruction of th Quick Meal Ste 1 Rang? with its Nickel Corn, r Expansion Tubes, Sanitary White Porcelain Enamel Splasher and High' Warming Oven with I)iappenrinff Doors and Military fini!i, nnkes it asy to keep clean. The expansion in the constructon of thaoven giwrnntees against warping caused by heat. The fbcatio.) of thereat flue equally dis tributes the heat so that the cooking becomes easy a well as a science Th catchltee oven door operating by counterbalance in surep you an air tight oven. The Quick Meal Range is maero that a res.rvolrcan be attached to either side. You can get a reservoir any time after you .buy your rsnpo. The Quick Meal Rang, is pleasing to look at because of ite white enamel. One of its chief advantage- is that it is made so that it can be easily kept clean. Sloper Brothers &Cockle g Independence's Largest Hardware and Implement Store This is the Piano We Give Away ON JUNE 15, VALUE $400 Tir 1 E X'J WHAT SXEMXDTO US TO BE A QUESTION IS NOW A GRATIFYING SUCCESS. IT PATS TO BE LIBERAL WITH OU1 TRADE. Sine we first announced that we would give away this Beautiful Ctaxton Parlor Grand Piino te m ii rr m nn. nf mi, miglnm.ri on June 15, our businesi i haa shown a Big Increase in Every Department. Of course the unusual values which we are offering have helped to make this in crease and we shtll con tinue alone; these lines, We are daily receiving New and Attractive Offerings Fashion Centers snd you will find our stock com plete in all lines regardless of the heavy daily demand. BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR PIANO VOTES WITH EVERT PURCHASE ENROLL NOW TO m IN THE SWIM SOCIALLY USl; MONITOR CALLING CARDS other industry in the state that ' , . V a Wnr. in.tn.. pu !! Why dl,1 1 can cvmpare wun nvy niuua- r A i s, mr imv i try for putting foreign money in- l or ih.- .iiiu r!i ! to ovntral circulation. The hops grown in Oregon are in great deman m rastern states and in Europe, where they are used with hops from other states to strengthen the general ijuality for manufacturing pur- p. . 1 .e .oviumptin or tne Mrs. J. K. W'ir.egar l U-n hop ' . -eson has hf n e- . : 1 1 - I. . ...... : . r . . o ' ' . . v r I m st r'l'vis.y tu ioi in- iww i,n;iu ..,. I .t vvet-ks but is reported to be some f the y ' . ving to the re- t . A J ..T.M mint. Ml.) vew Mi McClain, from ore of the ! bibition, the entire crop wi. of 'middle western states, is thr necessity t sold in other states t guest of her sister. .Mrs.' IF C. pr 'n Kutopoan mark. s. Harry 0sli)n ( L Hart in Sunday Oregonian. H:iimili'il rri I nrui? I.lttli- Man i-n a a Hip iitii crivv,H tho im.u!. Ver ilon't -!i I . h inv ith ii. i ii.'iii-s Suti urtttin 1 . 1 f . tgiia Is Egsf- "Sure as U .v.,.:" tiros,- fni'ii thf toli't'iii'i toi mti ii, Ik Sr Uhl.''wi Tllll U.- IH.'lil '.Mil;,; I. ,i.n FROM TE MONMCCTH HFRA1D I To the first sixty who enroll as contestants will be given a souvenir and 6000 votes. Come in st once and let us explain how you can win. RULES OF CONTEST 1. No nn-e of contestant will be known. No rar e of contestant will be published. Every cortestant is credited with 2000 votes when placed in nomination. Every contestant gets a number. Standir of contestants' number published wek!y. AU vot s most be brought- in Wednesday for r cording. Vote cun not be solicited in or about the stora. 10. U. It. IS. Tie votes in packages with yoor number and amount on top slip only. Color of votes will be chsriffed "monthly and must be recorded weekly to count. Votes are trsnsferable only before record ing. Contestants having largest number of votes on Jnne 15, win piano snd ether premiums. AU parties to s tie shall participate equally No church, school, lodge, society, a public institution csn become a contestant di rectly or indirectly. toss nwniacv V. J. BROWN, Proprietor. Hmkwi siaxxx a ST. i 4