Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, December 24, 1915, Image 3

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Let Us Fill the Cook's
Christmas Stocking
YOUR CHRISTMAS
DINNER WILL BE
THE BEST EVER
Try our cranberries, oranges,
grapefruit, Malaga grapes,
lemons, olive oil, cheese, canned
goods and fancy groceries.
The very best
coffees and teas.
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CALBREATH & JONES
fjTHEOOOP PUDGE URGES PATIENCE)
1-2, 1-3, 1-4 More
For Your Money.
We thought you would
' like l his hit or than
- SOMETHING FREE.
6ee Hope's Ad on another
page.'
YOU OLD IINT-.VOU'BF "tRnW
;H1SS0URI" ARE OU? THEY GROW
(TOBACCO THERE! THEN TAKE A
4WVALL turW MTUIIW.I ,T
f AND VOU U. KNOW ITS THE BEST
TOBACCO IN THE WORLD.
OONT GET SORE --LET
HIM GIVE IT AQUALlTy
TEST OUST A SMALL
CHEW-THAT WILL
CONVINCE HIM-
WHEN some user of ordinary tobacco complains that
he must take a big wad, just remind him that he
won't need to do so when lie uses W-li CUT Chewing
the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred.
Tell him to iva W-B CUT Chewing; quality test that tmall
chew aatiifies; that be won't have to apit to much, that he can jet better
satisfaction for hall the money he it .pending now (or ordinary tobacco.
"Notice: bow th. mH brims out li rich tobacco twto"
by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANT, 50 Uoioa Sqmra, New York City
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CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP
BEEF
Brisket 10c
Roast 15c
Short Ribs 12jc
Steak 17c
MUTTON
Stew 10c
Chops 121
Leg 15c
Goat Meat 5c
1'UKK VEAL
Pork Stt-ak 14c Stew l'c
Loin I74e Chops 17c
Ham 7$c Loin 17Jc
Roast 15o
LARD
Hull 15c
Ruckei "t
Weinies 15c Minced Hum 15c
Forequarter Goat 4;
The Peoples Market
A. NELSON,;Prop
Publication of Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for tha County of Folk.
U. T. Short doing; business un ier the
firm name and style Short Adjustment
Co., Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Krieger and Mary Krieger,
his wife, Defendants.
To Henry Krieger and Mary Krieger
!iia wife, defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you and each of you are hereby com
mandi-d to appear in the above entitled
court and cause on or before the 3rd
day of January, 1916, said data being
n ore than 6 weeks after the date of
the first publication of this notice and
summons, then and there to appear
and answer or otherwise plead to the
complaint filed in the above entitled
cause, m d if you fail so to do, judg
ment will be taken against you and
eui'hofjou for want thereof for the
nlief ik.-3iai.ded in said eomplaint, to-
v,l:
j:.- a judgment in favor of the
lli.ii'itT i;i the sum of $118.99 with
iiilrtct-t st 6 p.-r cent from January 1,
for merchandise purchased of
& l'.th, of Portland, Oregon, a ad
fi.r -be ft.m of $13.90 with interest at
Gpi. cent from January 9, 19)5, for
n.etchnndint: purchased of C. Kepp &
rio, ; for the si' in of $4.00 with inter
est at the rate of 6 per cent from June
19, 1915 for merchandise purchased
from W'm. H. Quade; for the sum of
$5.00 with interest thereon at 6 per
cent from Mav 3D, 1915 for merchan
dise purchased from I,udig liepp; for
the sum of $15.15 with interest aC
per cent from June 26, 1915 for nier
cssnilise purchased of P. N. Scbnell;
for the sum of $19.00 with interest at
6 per cent from July 9, 191-1 for mer
hmdise purchased from Henry C.
Schrocder, and for plainlitf'e costs and
' di.-l'iiraen'.entF, ud for a further ordei
and judgement of the court directing
the bheriir to sell Lot 8, Woe 3
Stitrid:in View Acres in Section 26 and
35, Twp. 6 S., H. 7 W. W. M. Polk
County. Oregon, on which property
plaintiff has caused writ of attachment
to be issued to satisfy the judgment
that he may secure in the above en
titled cause.
Service of this summons is made
upon you and each of you by publica
tion in the ' INDEPENDENCE MON
ITOR" for 6 consecutive weeks, by
virtue ol an Order made and entered
by the Honorable J. B. Teal, County
Judge for Polk County, Oregon, made
pursuant to an application upen affida
vit and by writ of attachment, as by
law in si,ch cases made and provided
and dated November 16, 1915.
i. Evert Baker, Attorney for Plaintiff.
H26 NorthwesUrn Bank Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
First publication November 19, 1915.
Last publication December 31, 1915.
MUSIC
lottie hedges Mcintosh
Teacher of Voice and Piano.
Residence Studio. : : Pnooe: 482 I
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LOCAL NEWS
Fancy and Staple Groceries at
Max Goldman's.
Albert Quart ier is- another
member of the "Jimmy Valun-
tine" cast who will show up very
strong.
The school census of the Inde
pendence district shows 282 boys
and 2i)S girls, a decrease of o3
over last year.
Postmaster Merwin and assist
ants are handling ihe Christmas
business in good shape. The
volume does not equal last year.
The American Restaurant was
moved this week to Main strett
which in the opinion of the pro
prietor will be a better location,
hesidts beinjt a larger room.
The Christmas night dance
given by the Independence Or
chestra will be largely attended.
The good music and the good
tune in prospect assures that.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Finseth of
Dallas visited in the city the first
of the week with Claire and
Claud Tharp and families. Mrs.
Finseth was formerly Miss I!er
tha Tharp.
Petitions are being circulated
asking for the apoointment of J.
G. Mcintosh and E. E. Tripp as
Justice of the Peace to f 11 the
vacaney caused by the death of
E. T. Henkle.
Chas. T. Bascue will hate
green peas raised in hisowi par
den as rart of his Christinas din
ner. This ought to make the
shivering folks hack ea.t want
to conic to Oregon.
Mrs. Chas. Kurre was the
lucky woman to receive thf May
tag washing machine givi.r;
away by Sioper Bros. & Cockii
last Saturday. A lurge croud
attended the demonstration.
Attorney General Brown, win-
was to address the Men's Club
Tuesday night, did not come but
sent one of his deputies in his
place. A large crowd attended
and was disappointed because
Mr. Brown could not be present.
S. H. McElmurry rcentl.
wrote the Southern Pacific ask
ing them to build a shed at Led
ford and w as informed that the
Aire busv prewiring to com
me nee eltctrilici.tiun and thai
the shed would he included in
that work.
On next week's social calendar
the afternoon and evuninpr to be
presided over by Mrs. J. II. Bur
ton and daughters. Miss Florence
and Mrs. Asa B. Robinson next
TueBday, will occupy an impor
tant place. Invitations were is
sued sarlv in the week.
The Monitor reaches its read
ers this week in plenty of time
for them to read the advertise
ments before making their final
tour in quest of suitable Christ
mas gifts. Fifty per cent of the
Chrintmas shopping will ho done
the two days before Christmas
and the advertisements will aid
them greatly in determining just
what to get.
Hyacinth Circle No. 22 of Bue
na Vista have lected the follow
ing officers: P. G. N., Emma
Loy; G. N. W., S. Mclain; Adv.,
Georgia Prather; Mag., VV. L.
Murphy, clerk, Adaia Harman;
Banker, Florence Gobat; attend
ant, Lena Anderson; captain of
the guarrt, td narman; inner
sentinel. Mary Bevens; outer
sentinel, Rhoda Locke; musician,
Georgie Prather.
Salem Capital Journal: Wil
lamette Valley hop irowerg ex
pect to realize $1,000,000 from
their hopa now unsold, by hold
in until May 1, 101G. and have
voted to extend the contract foui
months. The present contract:
of the grower in the Oregon
Hop Growers' association wer
to expire L. 31. but at a me t
ing held lat week in several ric
linna nf trie count TV all of the
growers agreed to extend tin
contract for four mo"th or w.
til the price of 15 cenU per poun
is realized.
1
mas Gifts
Having bought earlier in
this year more Holiday
Goods than the present
business conditions justi
fy, in order to move these
goods we are prepared to
offer some
Splendid Values
Toilet Sets Fruit Baskets
Manicure Sets Fountain Pens
Holiday Stationery
Dolls Perfumes Toilet Waters
White Ivory Toilet Articles, Etc.
We fire showing the finest line of Xmas Greetings and Booklets
in town and invite your inspection.
IIHUAMS DRUG CO.
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a Merry Xmas
To tho party that gets one of these
useful articles. Look them overand
come to our store and we will help
you select nn appropriate present
Ladies' watches, silver, - $10.00
Gold filled, - - $16 to $30
Bracelet watches, - $12 and $15
Gent's Hamilton Waltham and
I:lgin watches ranging from $5
to $30.
We have some nice pieces in
hollow ware that we are
closing out at cost.
We have small musical instruments
such as Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins,
Violins, Accordians, etc., and you will
find our blow the average on these
instruments.
Watch mf window- r' waking tpecisl price on Ml at our 'oprit walch for tfimi.
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