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4 V ooooooooooooooooooooo 0000000000006660000 o oo ooo oooo dooooooooooooooooooooeoe oooo ooooooo o ooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o wn Mowers ee i o o ds a Paint Your Own Carriage you can do it yourself and at little expense. It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate colors. ACME QUALITY CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's) is made especially to give to buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy finish that will look well and wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furni ture, garden tools and all surfaces that must withstand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and the label tells how. CIIAS. BPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY fea INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Htmrr pout must theX, (mkT MV Bt dUOtitt flWNMICXT WfHTi TtM.-HlJ 1 BuT Ht MIGHT TM I Lust tx w ni m. 1 rf MINC HtT TIMe-' i f-TW QWTMmF POEWT etUtV IN TfrlMNO. CHAWCES.J ITS different, its better and you will like it better. Use up half a pouch of "Right-Cut" and you'll know you've got the Real Tobacco Chew. It gives you the fine, rich, satisfying taste of real tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. And the taste comes naturally, because "Right-Cut" is a ready chew. All you have to do is to tuck away a small chew and enjoy it right from the start. Taka a very mdl ch.w lm than ftna-qtiaiier the oM !. It will ta more tati.tvinf than mouthful of ordinary toSoov". Jutt nihbla on il until yuu ti4 tt- itrentth ch. that suit. you. Tui-k il av. 11... I-, it m.I 4m h.twr mi i t V and vtnltf th n.l tobaoco tat. cornea, how il aatiihri without (riuo'inf , how muokt U.a you hava to .pit, how tew chew, you taka to ha tobaoco Mti.fieti. That ' hy it ia TU AW 3 Utrm. That', w'ty il oo.ta in the ecu. It I. a rwtr ', Ml t. .ixl lMrt ti-4 Aat m ." kna M m a auk r Mk. Uwlul onlkuiy aaxluJ wbixa One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. .WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY DU union qur, nw iur (BUY FROM DEALER ORSENO 105TAMPSTDUS U 1 rtosrurnr ahd thi snu tkost Capital Journal. President Farrell of tha atetl trtat says prosperity ia ecmlng fast-an J ha aught to know, beeauae whenever there li any prosperity lying around Uxwe tha steal iruat nuaagea U gobble tp A larfa fart ( it Saieta THE OLD IAKM HAS CHANGED I remember, I renumber the house where I was burn, the lit tle window where the sun came peeping in at morn. You'd hard ly know thJ old place now. for Dad is up-to-date and the farm 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 rS aeedtime now. If jroo haven't already begun your garden yoall find a fine variety of aeeui here. The leauty about them ia that they are brand new stock and bound to give you the beat results. Speaking of gardens, do you need any new implements? Remember thia a'tore whenever yon think of hardware. You have a big variety to se?c t from, and the pricea are iual as low aa wa can make them. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o NATURALLY yoa donl buy a lawn mower every day in (he week. You expect one to last you several years at least. That's why we urge yoa most sincerely to buy your mower here if you in tend to purchase one. ' We can explain our various makea to you and let you examine them thor oughly. Everything of the beat in all lines of hardware at this store. We keep abreast of the times. S7 SLOPER BROS. & COCKLE THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Weekly at Independence, PoLk County Oregon, on Friday. Entered ss Second Class Matter August 1,1912 at the Post Office at Inde pendence, Polk County, Oregon, Ondr the Act of March 3, 1879. CLYDE T. ECKER, Editor NINA B. ECKER, Associate SuoscrlpUon Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly in Advance ADVERTISING RATES: 15c. per Inch for one tnaert'on, 12 l-2c. for two or more Insertions, 10c. on monthly contracts. Readers, 5 and 10c. par line Independence, Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1915 Meals served, at all Hours The Beat Meal tha Beat Service f Regular Dinner ?5c The Palace Cafe E. J. FOWLER, Prop. EVERYTHING SERVED TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER Located on South Side of C St Z Next door to noke 6 Johnson's Phone Main 252 IMMMMI MMHtHH HHHM SSOa Monitor Ads Get The Business. once brought two. Our cattle came from Jersey and tha hogs are all Duroo, the sheep are Southdown beauties and the chickens Plymouth Rock. To have the best of every thinpr, that ia our aim and plan, for Dad not only farms it. but he's a business man. E. F. Mclntyre. ilOM TBI OREGON VOTES Judtre Sym White maintains is scientific, from the back lot to tha,lf the Democrats are forced the gate. Hum mo uot.iv tub iu ..... ... i ti. to adopt prohibition it will only lilt? Ktt?. lilt: iiuudu aim kini 11 - - are lighted with bright acetyline. t0 kef th Publicans sober. the engine in the laundry is run Humor has it that the admin by gasoline; we have silos, we iatration has at last determined have autos. we have dynamos to take a firm stand and send ex and things, a telephone for gos- Governor West aa ambassador to sip and a phonograph that sings. Mexico. The hired man ha left us-wa MondaySf Wednesdays and miss his homely face-a lot of Fridgy tne ,Ilie3 win. Tuesdays, college graduates are working in Thursdav- n(J Saturdaythe his place. There's an engineer GernuI,g win; the Sunday edit. and fireman, a chauffeur and a jong drjve thfl rt.aderg out of vet , 'leetrioian and ptchanic, , door8 Oh, the farm's run riuht. you ; , hot. The little window v,here ko VVCI4DI5 THIY STRUCK the sun came pee ui tig in at morn; Piinnau ; ,,,v brighte:.; up .bath room ; .hofan Wam.thc rha JlUi a c;,r of corn. Our! vani. miners for inking when .n..kn.aid is pneumatic and .he, -red to carry dynamite pa, ,,iury, too. but Dad Kets fit- the hind leg of mules. -Honda t..en ctnts a quart for milk that Times-Union. - Independence Business Firms Well worthy of your patronage Let C. D. Tharp The Harness Man IV ake you a set of heavy h, mess to order. : Alt work guaranteed. The Markley Stud 10 Dot-( High Oracle Photographic Work of All Kinds. rhone 7: 2 1 I mm unit A Urr Half of the city of Olon las be)B out by tire leaving it only a ;- Ho on Trarsyript. i The Monitor always leads. Will Offer the Hlohcst Market Price. r n n 1 anil Rfl oSiair Tha City Bakery MAKES THE Best Bread and Pastries FATROKIZE HOME INDUSTRY Sec mc before selling. Bags and FleeccTwIneonHand iMonmouth. T. CLARK, Fhone302 DENNY BROTHERS -DEALERS IN N.w and Second Hand Hardware and Furniture WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE. Store on C Straat. CRAVEN fi WALKER -AGENTS FOR Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. Dae an Eastman-It's the best. HAILADAY'S MACHINE SHOP In Fitchard's Garage. General Machine Work Repairing of all kinds Vulcanizing. Automobiles a specialty Let us grind yonr plow shares. N. U BUTLER Attorney-atLaw Practice in ail Courts. Q. A. RICH THE RKLIABLX Contractor and Builder His work speaks for itself. See him if you wish to build. The Pair Independence New 5, 10, 15c Store OnAWiii street In the Building next to the City Bakery ' 1 KT'v VV I .wm-.mmm-