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i HOP PICKING ALE! One-fourth off on everything: In stock For; Two Weeks Only A good time to buy Xmas Gifts. : : : : : Rowe's Jewelry Store "Goods of Quality" POPULAR GROCERY CHANGES OWNERS WE have purchased the grocery store of L. G. Reeves and will continue the Dullness in the same place. It will be our aim to please as far as pos sible the people of Independence and vlcin lty, by fair and courteous treatment and by selllifi a good quality of goods at mod erate prices, CALBREATH & JONES. STEIGER & KERR'S WEUCOTAE 4 2 We have HEATERS t. that suit you in price Our Stoves arc Fuel Savers 00 See our line before you buy Craven & Huff i LOCAL NEWS cDiool Supplies See North Window THE FAIR MAIN ST. RKAI BKAVU H0TI1 The Place Of EtcrjthinfJ Many Bargains 5c, 10c or 15c if HiMMIIMMMI Phone in the newg. Tripp and real tstate ;(o band-in-hand. Onlj' four more days of the Monitor Bargain Week. Dr. k. E. Dugaun, den- tint, National Hank Building The Ketohtm'a hc movnd to ihkir country home. Miss Cora Browne was in Independence for a few days thia week.- Conkey & VVaL r have re ceived an excellent line of fall goods. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. I'at ton were Portland viwitor ihi week. ('. W. Irvine and family motored to McMinnville laat Sunday to visit relatives. A Craokerjack Suit to rneHHure at 15. Can't be beat. Fit or no fa'e. Miller The Tailor' Mias Adona (Jock ran of Salem . was fj visitor at the David lioydatou home this w ek. Mr and Mr. Pearl Hedtf a and Mr. and Mr. E E. Cook a u toed to - Portland Huiiday. C. II. Parker and J. W.j White i re t..o more farmers who have added ailoe to their equipment. A number of Indept-nd mee Elks attended the fun eral of Harry Mintoin Salftm Wednesday. E. Dit and family wor Independence visitors this week. They now live on a farm near Norton. S H. McElmurry has been summoned to appear in Port land next week aa a member of the federal grand jury. A fire in an office in the Oooper block yesterday morning was extinguished before the lire hoy a got there. Among those we missed last week who attended the Pendillon Round-Up, were Mm. 0. l Puller and Pioa Nelson. Mr. anl Mrs. Willis Shaf- er are moving to the "Fire" thin week, the beautiful oountry home of Mra. Mo-Uowan-Paik. Miss Kkla Mcl)aniels, well known in Independence, died lo Portland last Sunday. She was a student at the Normal for some time. Cyril Richardson has s- aured a petition with a trav eling show as an aetor amT is now on the road. Cyril has considerable ability and his work in Independence last w'nUr showed it. Miss IWrtlm Potter has re signed her position in the Independence schools Miss Crifie Ikaiuburg will teach the Sixth (trade instead of the Fourth and another teacher will be secured fr tint Fiuirtti I Wood, Oravel and Sedi- Kev. . U iewart re- mtut .ielivertHt. . . J . A 1 iurnea irom ooiirerenoe at iSif F. E. Rider. Komburg Tuesday, lie has been returned to the Inde pendence charm for another year. Rev. H. IWnnetl was aiso returned to Dallas and Kev O. all to Pmena Vista. The special sale at Howe's Jewelry store ends tomorrow. A good pair of reading glasses !or 3 LOO at 0. A. Krea Bier's. II. J. Howe spent consid erable of his valuable liov: in Dallas this week. A. O. Yatea of Sell wood was visiting friends in this section this week. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, successor to Dr. Alhn, Coop er Bldg. Phone Main 1021. Call J. N. Ellsworth the Veterinary, comer of 4th and D Sts. Phone 312. Stf -The pheasant hunting sea son opened this morning. A large number of shooters are out. A Nelson has just com pleted a new slaughter house to replace the one burned some time ago. Iu order to continue read ing the Monitor, you must "hi" your subscription if it needs "flxin'." Miller The Tailor has hie new fair line of samples in. Cone and see them. The best jn t lie market at lowest prices. Fit or no sale. Supt. J. W. Richardeon sent out invitation this week to the Bible School rally at the Christian church next 'Sunday morning' at 10 o'clock. The Monitor is told that "Tom Thumb's Wedding" is to be staged in I: dependence within the next ten days for lh bent fit of the Civic Im provement league. The American restaurant 13 beini re-papered and will re ceive a general cleaning up and improved under the new management. The proprie tor, Mrs. Ida Zerr seems to thoroughly understand the business and will ask for a share of your patronage through thi Monitor next week. 1 In "Yourex" you get a Silver plated knife that will not rust or wear Mack, that can be sharpened the same as a steel knife without showing black; around the edges and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Let O. A Kreamer show you this knife. $5.00 per set. A WOMAN'S WAY OF REASONING Story of a Maiden Who Jump ed at Conclusions. For Sale 7-year-old mare, good driver and gentle in every respect. W eight lloO. This mare wil! be guaran teed. , P. Sejmour, t; k 2. For Trade Good ilouso and Lot in Santa Rosa, Cal., for Inde pendence town praperty or f irm. Good chance for sa loon man. Inquire, B. A., Monitor. C (hum! ash, fir and maple wood for sale. 4i)tf Homer Hill. PAT UF Having sold my grocery, all parties owing me are re quested to call at the store aud settle. L. G. Reeves. They met at a farmhouse aa snm mer boarders. lie was what women call cynical. She thought him Indiffer ent. He was certainly a cool chap, and the three traits combined attract ed bar. Several weeks passed, and there waa no mention between tbein of their grewinf Intimacy. ' He spoke of re turning to bis work in the city without mentioning any regret at the discontin uance of their walks or their sittings In the moonlight on the porch. She dared not mention the purting for fear ber role would tremble. One morning after they bad come In from a walk tbey went to the mantel In the bring room, where the mall waa deposited, and sbe, taking up a letter addressed to him In a woman's hand, gave It to him. He simply said, "Th ink you." She spent the afternoon wondering who waa bis correspondent and surmising bis action at receiving a letter from a mother, a sister, a girl friend or a sweetheart. If It were from either of the first three be would have said something to denote the fact; If from a sweetheart, be would have said no more thun "thank you." This was ber reasoning. The next morning Instead of walUng for him to go to walk she went alone. That Is what a girl In love would usually do under the circumstances Bbe assumed on evidence that would have 110 weight with twelve Jurymen mind you, I say jurymen, not Jury women that bis correspondent was his fiancee. When she returned "depot back" was being driven up to the door, and who should get out of It but the com panion of her former walks, whose companionship ahe bad taken pains to show she did not longer care for. but whose absence bad made ber miser able. That waa not all; be banded out a very attractive looking girl, whom be led Into the bouse. He reappeared Just aa the girl who had witnessed the arrival was approaching the porch. He went to meet ber pleasantly; but, noticing a severe expression on ber face, his own assumed a serious cast Evidently there was a change. He hud been Intending to explain bis not join ing in her walk by telling ber that be bad gone to the station, but be con cluded to await developments. "Pleasant walk? be asked. "Very." "I didn't see yon wben yon started." "It la not to be expected that you should go to wn Ik with me every morn ing.'.' "Certainly not. That would be very selfish of me. Suppose we go Into the summer house." -Thank you; I'm tired. I shall rest awhile' before dinner." VAs you like. . I'll stroll down to the river bank. Good morning." This waa not to her purpose. Bbe changed her uitnd and anld abo would go into the summer bouse. "Why did you deliberately go off to walk without me this inornlngT' be asked wben they were seated. "I dont care to attract the attention of those In the house by these walks, especially" "Welir "The young lady who has Just ar rived might not like it" I hadn't thought of that" "Too Should have thought of It" "We men are metbodlru. fellows. We take up matters as they come along, while your sex la prop 9 to take them up aa fnncy dictates." "Aa principle dictates." "That word principle baa many con ditions. Borne times . It la rigid, some . times elastic." "I should think In this case It must be elastic? "Ton must remember that what we rail principle partakes of education. The Greeks"- "Bother the Oreeka. What had tbey to do with usf There was a brief silence. Evident ly the hair splitting waa over. Pres ently be said: "We shall not - hereafter be quite so free to enjoy these walks together, for"- "Evldently not" "My mother will be up on Saturday, and" "Oh, your mot her r "Tea. fthe Is an Invalid, and I aball need tdevofe a good ('eal of time to her." "And the rest will belong to an other." "What other J" "The young lady who has already ar rived" "She will help me In the car of my mother." "That will be ber duty." "And ber pleasure." "Certainty: of course." "I shall be here only a few days aft er mother comes; then the care of her will devolve entirely on my slater." "Tour slater T "Tea: it Is sbe who arrived Just now." There was another brief silence. The girl looked np at the ky. then down at the floor "Why dhint yon tell me that be fore?" "Yon didn't k." She sat Mlent for a moment then tKt and i about to start for the house, but be setied ber hand and de tained her The fencing w over, for the first time since be had met her be satd what he meant and as replied hi GLOBE THEATER, ALBANY Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 4, 5 MADAME JEANNE JOMELLI IN CONCERT . PRICES: - 35c to $1.00 Seat Sale at Wood worth Drug Co., Albany. : all orders filled In order received. j SIRES AND SONS. Padercwskl could play the piano wben he 'its three yenrs.oid. General 'August von Maokeusen of the German army was hum In 1849 In Saxony. Antonio Salandra, Italy's premier of war, was not so lung ago professor of public law iu the I'uiverslty of Itome and Is described as simple, modest and domestic In bis tastes. James Ford Hell, the Minneapolis miller, whose ancestry goes back to England through I'lillmlelplila. is the sixth of his name iu direct descent to be engaged in the milling business, and be proposes bringing up bin Infant son to be a miller. Henry Knzzallo, professor of philoso phy in the Teachers' college of Colum bia university, who has been elected president of the University of Wash ington. Is well known as a public lec turer, author and 'contributor to edu eaUoual magazines. Professor W. G. Koye of the Har vard division of geology has been sent by the Sheldon fund to study the coral reefs, the uplifted limestones aud the volcanic rocks In the Fiji Islands. His Investigations will occupy the better part of a year and are expected to add materially to the scientific knowledge of the regions covered. PRAISED The MsMinnville News -Reporter has the following to say regarding Mrs. Hugh Harrison who is to coach the "Tom Thumb Wedding" in Independ ence soon: "She is particularly idapted to direct juvenile per formances and her work showed to advantage in the efforts of che children. Mrs. Harrison has a winning personality and under stands tae handling of child performers." Barler Herrie. who ocou- I irtd the Spelling residence, iiiis m oved to Salem. Echoes of the War. A year of war has ended and a cen tury of regret begins. Chicago Herald. Would It be a surprise If the war should stop as quickly aa It began Pittsburgh Dispatch, Write on the credit side of the war ledger: An Increased knowledge of the proper care of wounds. Chicago News. The war is in Its second year, asd there- never waa a more terrible young ster of Its age. Cleveland Plain Dealer. One drawback to cutting war melons In Europe la that each slice has to come out of some other fellow a mel on. Washington Post. When the number of trading ships that have been sunk is considered it la clear that the United States la not the only country that Is going to need a new merchant marine when the war la over. Indianapolis News. Flippant Flings. International law Is like Colonel Sel lers' eyewater. The n ore you take the more you need. Pittsburgh Dis patch. Favorite sons In the different states are beginning to be as virtuous aa the small boy Just before Christmas. Chi cago News. The frequency of Culebra cut slides suggests that . its name originally should have been "Kelly." Albany Knickerbocker Press. A 6t Paul man announces that be will not have bis bnir cut until the European war ends. Barber shop war prices must be awful in Minnesota, I Cleveland Plain Dealer. Train and Track. The Erie Itullioad company has put up signs telllug the names of the rivers It crosses and of the railways that It Intersects. The Southern Pacific, company now lias ou it veteran corps' roll between (UK) and 7UI uud has paid out in pen Kimis over $2,000,000. The value of railroads and tbelr equipment In the United Statea Is pluced by the federal census bureau at JlG.HK.000.000; of street railways, $-1.-niKi.lHH),tXiO. Bo that baggage cannot fall out on passengers' heads a new rack for rail road cars is almost completely Inclos ed, access being provided by eliding doors. SHORT AND SHARP. It seldom paya to think unless yon in tend to act The man looking for trouble can clone bis eyes and und it Nobody can know how many lives that new sea wall saved Galveston. A self made man generally thinks that he has accomplished a real work of art. In the confusion of greater clashes the dumdum bullet seems to have been lost sight of. It is an easy thing for a man to resist temptation If be has something iH'tier In siKhL Some people never put off till tomor row what they can get somebody else to do for thoiu Unlay. When a man is old enough to know U'tier doing a foolish thing won't auake him look young. Do not blame the ass for being stub born. He would not be a perfect ass ff he were otherwise. When you have to take back things that too have said you are likely to find the good somewhat damaged. Our sTeui of education makes coil drvn wier than their pareuts. But the children are no wter than their parent A man seldom knows what he doesn't want nutil after h0 acquires it. It is hard for n talkative person to understand tnat another may be silent for no oilier reason than that ha has nothing to say. FUEL Mil! Wood in 16 inch lengths. This wood is partly kiln dried and Is excellent fuel. De livered to you at $2.65 per load. G. K. SPAOLDifiB LOGGING CO. BUTTER WRAPPERS The Law Save They Must Ba Printed or So Stamped aa to Conform to Law $1.00 per Hundred At Monitor Office Sayi I Te myself Says I The kl.ai tor la Us paper To Buy. at thetr age.