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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
A True Sport Charley Chaplin's Comic Capers A Would Be Cue Champ Copyright, 1915, by KMly-Hindy Syndicate. ( ... 1 , . ! I h- 1 V-vZ 1 I " i ZrZ I " KEEP StORE, SMCUT-rAG, t . sr II lai i . . i We ara now prepared to bow you the late Suitings, Coatings and Oreti Goods o r Fall and Winter wear It will pay yoa to see these before buying. : Men's, young men's ard boys' Suits food in color and quality fit, wear and satisfaction guaranteed to Two pairs of pants, J boys, with one eoal 1 satii J all. Cloth Tops in Vogue WE are introducing- this season tome of the niftiest original shapes and designs ever brought out in Independ ence. The important features this season ara the foxings and stays. The latest of thesa Utz & Dunn Co. Style Shoes of Quality may ba seen in our store. While the Military predomi nates, there are other pretty effects that are favored by women who would dress thair faet in aecord with the latest thought. We invite your early inspection of our special showing of high-graee novelty shoes. I I THE SOCIAL WORLD BY VIRGINIA SOUTHERN moo seoeaooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooeooaooooovooo The melancholy days are eome, The ssddest of the year, Of wailing winds and naked woods, And meadows brown and sear. Bryant. I Con key & Walker j Waaaa AAAAAAAAAAa.a.Aa.a.A - a aaaaaa4aa4aaAaa to sell Mackanaw Coats ana v;aps in ine new coi- J ors of cheeks and plaids. Don't miss seeing them. J We are prepared you your and Caps In WWWW WW-WW WWW WWWW WWWW We are agents for the Red Fern, Nemo and War ner's Rust Proof guaran teed Corsets. Low Fares And FAST SERVICE to CALIFORN1 A And via. California to Eastern Citiss Write or ask sny Oregon Electric Agent for details about Circle or Direet Tours. $30 Round Trip MEALS; AND BERTH INCLUDED From Albany, Salem or Portland to San Francisco and Return OREGON ELECTRIC, NORTH BANK ROAD AND THI PALATIAL Steamships "Sreat Northern" and "Northern Pacific" ROUND TRIPS EAST from Salem to Omaha, St Paul, Kansas City or SU Joseph and back, $81.50; Chicago, $74.00; St. Louis, $72.70. Direct loot a. Many other places In proportija. Just at this season of the year when nature has ceased to bud and bloom, thus attracting ad miration, memories seem to blos som mora profusely in the mind and retrospect seems to be with every fathering, for there is al ways heard many discussions of the Sum mer's fleeting pleasures for "all that's bright must fade." The past two weeks have been fraught with many goodbyes for beaux aad belles have bean de parting for schools ana collages, some te finish their college courses while others are just starting that fascinating and interastiag era. Independanaeites being thor oughly loyal to the educational institutions of Oregon, not many of thair sons and daughters have gana beyond the border line to seek knowledge this year. ' Local Schools opening with flattering prospects this weak, educational matters setm delight fully adjusted for a profitable year in the factories of learning Teachers have resumed thair responsibilities with .renewed jest, some having passed their vacation days with interesting travels, and ths educational value of such vaaatlons cannot be ever estimated for the pupils under the instruction and care of such teachers must receive the beaefit. MUSIC LOTTIE HEDGES MCINTOSH Teacher of Voice and Piano.. Residence Studio. : : Phone: 482 1 will ee given an opportunity to enjoy aa evening amid the hos pitality af true Methodism. MUSICIAN LIAVKS Mrs. Mabel Ground Johnson has dosed her studio and gone East in aearoh of musical lore. She left for Chicago last Monday where she will enter the Ameri can Sshool of Music to remain until she becomes a finished mu sician. OREGON w"k of 27' Oct. 2 STATE Hound trip fares from all Oregon FAIK iiectrlc Polau Dally Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 with retura limit Oct. 6. W. P. Powers, T. Salem. P. A F. Agt RITCHIE, Aft Salem. WOMEN'S DAY Next Tuesday is Women's Day at the State Fair, and the women cf the state will appear on the program. A feature of the day will be a reception by the Salem Woman's Club of which Mrs. F. A. Elliott is president. Governor Withycombe will give the ad dress of welcome, Mrs. Edyth Taziar Weathered will (rive a short welcoming speech in be half af the Fair Board of which she is a member, and other in teresting speakers will be heard. Duriag the Fair the Congress of Mothers will conduct a kinder garten where children will be cared for while thair mothers nca the sights. Monitor Ads Get The Business. BANQUET With the opening of the Win- . - -: : . l i a .t , ii (.aiuyaiBii in um worn OI ID ! Mathedist chorch there ws an j nounced a banquet to be gives rVednesday, Oct. 6, for the new ; members of the congregation aad all others ta the city who j expect to make that church their ' place ef worship. J All the organizations of the church will form a reception committee aad the hoars will be i devoted to a circulating eoeiabil jity whea everytody will renew old acquaintance and strangers pick urs If it becomes necessary to place a kettle over the flame, grease the bottom of the vessel before hand and the soot can easily be remoied. (contributed) ..... V AN INTERESTING PERSOfUGE (continued from first page) She had seven brothers in the war, four of whom graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, two were lieu tenants, three army surgeons and one an hospital intern, the other who was in active service was left sick in the mountains where it is supposed he perished. Her cabinet now contains some of her brother's passports. She is thoroughly conversant with Sherman, Grant and Johnston, Sherman at one time having his flag planted in her mother's yard. Mrs. Callaway's huband was a Tennesseean and wore the Gray, he has been dead more than a quarter of a century, and several years ago she moved to Mountain Home, Idaho, yet she still retains her pleasing Southern accent. When asked if she liked Oregon mist, sne said, "1 don't ! mind it, tho its not very cheer-J ful", but she says to her there is no place like the Southland andj fche fondly loves its glorious tra-! flitioss. ; The writer holding an inherit- j ed aversion to dishwashing, etc . j in the interview said. "Do you mind washing dishes?" A quick j and sharply accented reply earm, j 'Yes I do, honey, I think that for the 'niggers' to do; it don't show on their hands and it doe.4 on ours. During a recent visit nt New-; tjort, Mrs. Calloway enjoyed a; 12 mile hike out to the Light- : house, Agate fieach, etc., and showed lesi fatigue than any of the party on their return. j Thus wesee abeau'iful picture for tho her hair is silvered from the heart radiates, youth, activ ity and kindness. V. S. "FARMER BILL" SAVES MONEY (continued from first page) ary the first time I ever bought anything there, they had shoes j ana1 shirts advertised in the Monitor. My saving was any way $1.25. In March, Sloper Bros, and Mr. Cockle rdvertised in the Monitor and s: .1.1, "One third off on enamel ware. " Said I to my wife, "you've been wanting some of this, now get busy and see if they say what is true." She came home with, some and said she saved 35o. Not mueh but every little helps. During May I had to have a piece of fancy jewelry to give away and it just happened that Mr. Howe advertised a special sale in the Monitor and I know I saved 80c. When Mr. Finkelstein started in he advertised his prices in the Monitor and I saved $1.90 at one shot. One good turn da serves another and if he ever advertises any bargains again, I shall give him a call. The man who has the Fair store advertises his lfttle trin kets right along and I )iave picked lots of good little snaps there. As this piece i getting; so long I will close it, and allow the edi tor will correct all spelling, It the merchants would pay more attention to their advertise ments, thay would be riding around in automobiles sooner. FARMER BILL. (Spelling all O. K , William, it went thru without the crossing of a "t" or the dotting of an "t" Write again. EJitor.) A delightful prepara for helping to make the hair grow. Bold on its merits and satis faction guaranteed or your money back RES mil FriiRMiCT OREGON STATE FAIR Salem Week beginning September 27th Races, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agriculture Horticulture, Manufacturing - All the activities we ara interested in will ba represented Reduced Railroad Farts from all points In Oregon Sale Dates Sept. 23d to Oct 2d Tickets limited ta Oct. 6th All trains direct to tho Fair Grounds Ask our local Atfe-it fer train schedules, and tickets SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. -11 0 -ww-ww " CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP BEEF Brisket ICo Roast 15c Short ltibs 12 Je Hteak 17c MUTTON Stew 10c Chops 12J L'K 15c Gloat Meal 6c 1'OHK Pork Htaak Ho Loin 17 Jc Hani 17Jc Roast 15c VEAL 8tew 15o Chops 17io Loin 17c LARD Bull 15c Bucks. 7r . YVeinies 15c Minced Ham 15c Forequarter Ooat 4c The Peoples Market A. NELSON, Prop The Monitor For News All the Time BP" r