Get Ready for School OD WOOLEN CLOTHING FOR BOYS SCHOOL HKUIN8 SOON and that boy of yours will ned A New Suit, Ne Shoes', Underwear, A Hat, A Cap, New Shirt-j or J5l'iuea, An Overcoat or a Mackinaw, lirinjj; him to Con key & Walker's this week ami Hfca the new Kail and W inter Lina of Hoy' Apparel we are confident that we can f leaHH the rnot particular and exact ing parent as well as the boye. SpteUl preparations have been made to procure the hen t liiifH on the market in BOYS SCHOOL WEAR everything from hoc to liHiH i hero in moat dependable quali ties at inoet rcHHonable prices. We make h specialty of I toy a' Good Clothing, includ ing an exceptionally strong line of SCHOOL SUITS m well hi the more dreamy models they are made from selected, triotly all wool muteriali, in very lattat fashion clay and perfect fittiug in every le tail guaranteud natififuc'ory or your money baok and for Bhocs it pays to buy the best for boys' and girls' school wear. We are th agents for the famous District Special School Shoes. Don't fail to see them before buyirif?. CONKEY & WALKER 1 If LOCAL NEWS Hart SchafTner redy-to-wear suits at Kreamer's. D. M. Duvall went to Mosier this week where he will visit for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Klrkland left today for Newport where they will enjoy a two weeka' outing. Special Sale on Men's Hats at Elliott O'Brien'. On the way. A sice line of Flannel Work Shirts for Kreamer. Members of the Civic Improve ment Leflgue, don't forget the meeting at the Moose Club reoms at 2 o'clock next Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Geora; Tatker has rob to Calexlso to join her husband, Lieutenant I'arker, who has beta etationed ther for some time. Craven & Huff now have a full line of heatinj? stoves sampled on their floor. Call and see them. Dr. J. n. Ortder, dentist, suc cessor to Dr. Allen, Cooper Building, I'lione Main 1021. Mrs. Florence Whiteaker was denied a divorce from her hus band. Jesse Whiteaker, by Judge Ilelt i the circuit court yester day. S. H. MeElniurry has peti tioned the board of equalization to increase the uMnt-ccinf lit on the property of the Valley & Siletz railroad. Clothcraft Clothes for Men and Young Men-new autumn suits and overcoats moderately priced $12 50 to $20.00 at Elliot O'lirlen's. Wanted A 2nd band shot gun taken in trade for a new one. See Craven & Huff. Jobnle Nelson was able to visit the toiiHoiial parlors this week. He has had a long seige of pneu monia, hut will soon be able to meet his fritties at the old stand. "Civilization" which appears at the Ins next Wemesday after noon and eveuing will be the greatest production evr seen in Independence. It conies to the Isis at a hvavy cost bat if the people of Independence appre ciate a production of such a haracter by their patronage, ethers of the like ill k booked quite efttn. There are more Monitors mailed and received at the Independence postof flee than any other newspaper in the world. "CIVILIZATION" COM ING TO THE ISIS (Continued from Page 1) Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist, National Hank Building. Ask to see that Yeurex Silver at Kreatner'a. Guaranteed never to turn black. Misa Emma Henkle and her guest, Misa Winnifred Harlo, of Oberlin, Ohio, left last Sun day for Corvallis where they will resume their duties as instructors in the public schoola ef that city. Monday night at ten o'clock, the lire boys were called out to extinguish a small Llaze in L. Crane's house but befere thty arrived, the fire was put out with a Pyrene fire extinguisher. Polk county had a pretty good fair this year and the attend ance was good. Our "Great I AM " congressman, Mr. Haw ey butted in the last day and delivered a rpeech in the even, ing, but didn't hurt th fair any. A good pair of reading glasses Tor $1.00 at 0. A. Kreamer's. Mrs. J. W. Kirkland returned Saturday from Portland where she has been recuperating for several weeks. Mrs. Kirkland is still walking on a crutch but is look ir.gand feeling remarkably well. Mrs. M. W. Wallace and daughter, Grace, have disposed of their household goods and left Wednesday morning for New York where they will make their home. The Wallaces are originally from tkat state and have many relatives there. Their going away is regretted by a kest of friends here. Dig CJearanea Sale of Ladles' Suits at Elliott O'Brien's. Values from $18.50 to $35.00, priced ridiculously low, $6.88. Set windows. Kriiest Tice, Independence's only representative in the na tional guard, returned home Saturday and looks as if the life of a soldier agreed with him. Ernest reports that it was a great trip to the border, and while the work at times was rather tiresome, it had its pleasures and he is very glad tkat he went proclaimed the greatest achieve ment in motion, picture photo graphy and plot writing- since movinf picture beeame an insti tution. The film has been one of th greatest successes of moving pictures yet produced, not alone in Portland, but in all other cities where it has shown. It is a large entertainment; inspired by a purpose and representing $1,000,000 in outlay and a year and a half in time for tbe produc tion. From a spectacular viewpoint "Civilization" is a wonder play It combines all that has been evolved in motion picture art and at the same time brings the es sence of grand opera and the essentials of the speaking stage into play. The picture as it has thrilled and entertained thous ands during the last two weeks at the Ileilig, is combined with a veritable grand opeta score written by the brilliant young composer, Victor L. Schertr zinger, 40 speaking actors in an impressive prologue and an orchestral snd pipe organ ac companiment. The re'essirg of a flock of u 'Ves at tV.e c! s of the performance is a uniqu novelty. Basically the photoplay deals with war, and Thomas H, Ince, the producer, has provided a war s.tting far ahead of any other attempted by motion pic ture geniuses. The scenes ap proach reality of war more nearly than it was belitved pos sible. War-sbipa in battle, sub marines in action, torpedoes plowing through the watr, trench fighting, th wrecking of an ocean liner, enagamsnts be-tv'.'-ri whole armies, a nival en coui.ter between opposing fleets, an aerial battle, industrial destruction in the wake of land battle -all those and many more thriilina and impresM.'a incidents are pratrwred together into the picture, through whi'.'h runs a most appaalin love stcy and a pretty picture of mother love. Oiia can nsver f.iruPt Baby Reed in Civilization" once it is seen. The ti ird week promises to be a large one. aa the advance seat sale shows a growing interest in the picture. A request has been filed with the manngement of the picture, to set aside a block af stats in the gallery at reduced prices for some of the poorer families wha have not yet seen the film. That the theatre patrons of the city appreciate the coming of this attraction is evinced for the number of requests ta the theatre management fer seat reservations. Two shows only. Afternoon at 2:30, evening 8:20. In addi tion to the eleven reels, there are fifteen people in special orchestra and chorus. Prices 25c aud 50c. Miss Nola Owen has taken the place vacated by Miss Tony in the Elliott-O'Brien store. The aaved highway, running noith from Independents, iste widenei four feet on each side, making a width of 24 feet. V. M. Huff, assistant adver tising manager of the Craven & Huff Hdw. Co., did some good advertising Monday night when armed with a Pyrenei Fire Extin guisher, sold by Craven t Huff, he rushed to the blait at L Crane's and put out the fire be fore the fire deyartment arrived. He does not claim that the Py rene Fire Extinguisher is better than a good fire department but can truthfully say that it works dandy in an small fire and that one should be in every home. They do not cost much and nay save a bad fire anl eoasiderabl daacate. DEEDS OF DARING. Serman People Stirred by Ex ploits of Fighting Men. REWARDED FOR BRAVERY. ct Performed by Immslmann, Wsd tJigan, Von Muecke, Boelks, Schlodien nd Others Hav, Attracted Much At. tendon List of Heroes Long. lieiiiii.-Oermiiu.r hna ulwuys been a aud of hero worship, iiml everything jus been dune to oncuurase It. especial j In I hi war. Tbe lint of Herman lerut-a liiis been a luug one, aud then, do, lluie me the tliousHiiiis of others .vlio have died unknown an J unsung. Lieutenant. Immelmann, the arliitor, nm very ymtiX- Wlieu his dentil be anie k uowu a t;rent nave of sorrow .wej't over all (ieriuiiny. The last lenipiuue he shot dowu was Ills six ecittli. Since the days ot Carl Tbecdorc oen,ei- no j-ouiir hero has been so A 1 iKf' , r-m' 4 " I' J Photos by American Press Association. POP VKtrt TO BIOHT, COUNT DOHNA Et'HLOWKV ND CAITAIN BOELKC LOW- eu. APTMN-i.iri'r-NANr orro wed- UIJBN A.NU LIl.UIKKANT 1MMSLMANN. Iiopnlar lu Uei iniiiiy as lias Otto Wed IIkcii. Ills ineiiior.v. like Kocrner's. will be forever young, u t:,uni im in. h hm old eiiouuh he en- i.toiI the German ninrlne. where his Iiffitliwr wim Hlrpililv fill OtHcer. Illn murine ciireer wus a meteor-like jut. The deeJa of his U boat lu tue Tt'-ei t wiii- ii::ig through the world, the L'-O semling dowu the English 'misers Alioukir, Heinle auu (.ressy i n,l the Inriiii Tiilser Hawke. He was then lut In charge of the U20 and hen the order of the Four le Merite. lhe t'-ifl sank four Urltish, two rreiich merctiuiit vessels and many .mailer boats. ti,.. .im.1i.l- iioi'ils of the Kmden and lhe Avcsha me well known. The Em lou went out under the command of Cnptuln von Mueller. chasiriK merchant vessels In the sea of Bentral, where the spread terror. The English called ir "i.'ivinir lliittliman' and save chase. Near the Keellns Islands the Eimlerj succumbed sfter n Heroic re .iiunn .ml n riotiu huieut disem barked on tbe Islands under the com mand of Lieutenant von Muecke. They took with them the small boat, the Ayesba. After many exciting ad ventures they succeeded In reaching the Arabian coast. Here they had many encounters with the Arabian trltwK, but they made their way to the Hedjas ruilway and thence to Con stantinople and then back to Ger. many. Captain von Mueller was taken prisoner by the English. The Moewe became the successor of these two boats, and her commander. Dohna-Sohlodien, is famous. Since tbe iloatb of Imiueluiann. Cap tain Boelke. the tiler, has been the moat popular of all the now active young Germau heroes. He has brought down bis twentieth aeroplane and ser. era) months ago was gtveu the order four le Merite. She Proftrs Jail to Farm. Denver.-Karm life uisy appeal to some folks, but J:t 1 1 life seems prefer able to Mm Amies C. Adams, aged twenty-five years, who deserted her husband snd four ehililreu recently rather than stay lonser on her hus band's truck farm In Jefferson comity Mrs, Adams wss arresied by Humane Officer Mortou David. Given the al teraatlve of returuln lo the farm or facing charge of desertlnc her chil dren, she replied: "I won't go back. I 1ot my bnslmml ami my children, too," she tld Police Matron Pavts. "but 1 simply can't endure life on that farm any kutrer." spa m tl Aunt Tilda RtHoM FOR SALS Four good fresh eows, all with calves at their side. Talruage Station, I. & M. Ry. C- J. Nicholson. V I reckon this yere ole I n Is belli shook up like an airto "quake lias got bold ol i . t'e nubble all begun wid dat dar 8am Ward, who drives a ,!ra He drlv up to Pine Hill one day two weeks ago to bring back some laters. an' up dar be met up wid a white man leadiu' a tine hows 1 "You has got a preity Uue boss dar.'' says Sam. -i'ttv Hn. nreitv tine." replies de white man. -Maybe you would like to trader says Sam. 'My boss aint real dowa handsome, but he's a might, good boss He has a luvln' dlsposlshun, so he ain't got no tricks 'bout bim." Hen dev spent most an hour looklu dem bosses over. Dey looked st delr teeth an' d'elr eves an' ears an' punched dem in de rib. an' tole bow good an luvln de critters were. Finally de white man says: "Look yere. black man, I exis ted lo keep this boss as long a 1 lib. but I kinder like your honest looks, an I am willin' to aee yon get ahead of game. Dai alii't no hog bout me I oner have tX to tioot if we trade; but. see In' it's you and you want my boss so bad. I'll make It 115." Bam Ward, de fool nigger. Juiniied at dat trade like a turkey fur a taier bug He didn't know any mo' 'bout bosses dun I do. He put down de money an' bitched de new boss to de watsou. mi' be was as pleased as a monkey wld a big cokernut On de way home dat new boss run away, skeered everything he met, an' be went so fast dut be gib Sam a bright idea, an It tickled bim most to death. When be pot home an' showed bis new boss off be weut to de pawson of ourcburcb an' said: 'Pawson, I bev bin tradln bosses an' bas got a crackerjack In place o' my ole skate. He kin go 'long de road like a bird on de fly. Do you think It would be wicked to do a leetle boss raclnT "It would be monstrous wicked. Brudder Ward." "Hold on a minute, pawson. Dar's white man In dis town who ba got churches. Suppose I got up a boss race wid bim an' beat his boss all to pleeee an won $50 of his money Den I turns bout an gibs you half de money to make repairs to de meetin' bouse. Pawson, would dat be monstrous wlckedT' "N-no, I reckon not Dar can't he mucb wickedness In wlnnln' money to go to de church. Kin you get up a race wld dis white man?" "1 is gwiueto see 'bout it right away, an I'll let you know." Sam went off an' met up wld de white man who had a race boss, an' be glb him a hull lot o' hot air an' cold bluff He finally offers to race fur $50 side, an' de white man smiles sweetly an said he would do It When Sam went back an' tole de pawson dat a race was on de good man asks: lli udder Ward, am you shore dut your boss am gwine to win 7" "Why, of co'se. pawson. of co'se: He kin beat dut white man's boss all to pieces If I wasn't shore of dis 1 wouldn't race." When de town heard of de couiln race dar was as big an excitement as it three circuses was fioln to show yere lu one day At furst a mighty few peo ple bad futtU In Sam's hoss, but he talked so mucb an' wus so shore 'bout it dat he gradually brung all de cull'd populashun ohcr to bis side, an' de result was what might bev bin looked fur. Ebery black mini who could raise a dol lar In cash put It on Sam's boss to win. Bout twelve o dem sold all delr chickens to git mo' money to bet wid Tor two Sundays not a cent was dropped in de coutribushunTiox at de church, an not half de usual congrega eliun wus present Dey all asked me to bet, too, but I laffed at dem and SHld, "Nuttiu' doln'." an' den dey called me a ole fool Hul 1 was up at de race track wld de big crowd. Dar was beups o talkln' an' bettln'. an' Sam Ward was so shore dat he bet bis dray an har ness arter be got up dar Hul Bimeby de bosses was all ready, an' away dey went, an' a yell went op from dut crowd dut could be heard three miles away. Sam Ward's new boss, be started out like one o' dem cyclones dat tears up a bull country, but he hadn't cone niore'n four rods when he fell on his nose an' rolled over. an' a minlt later be was as dead as a gatepost Dey said be broke bis heHrt an' liver an' gall an' backbone an' as many as six ribs. Of co'se de white man won dat race, an' 'bout 400 cull'd people found delrselves so dead broke dat dey couldnt buy a paper of smokin' tobacco fur de next two weeks. What dey fill will do when It cums winter I dou't kuow nor don't kecr II u: Sam Ward beard a speerlt talkln' In his ear. When a man gets to hearin' speerits be am as apt to bear lies as de troof an deserves all begets. , l- wuau. Copyright 1918. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Skeered Everything He Met race boss. He am down on cull'd THE RULING FASHION HI BARBARA looked like a barber pole. Slender, with stripes objective. Zena resembled a. sebra foal In black and whits perspective. Sonia rivaled the sunset rays; Doris the tender dawning. But for a shock just rest your raie On Arabella gowned In an awning. -Lite. Eat Well - Feel Well Do Well It all depends on what groceries you buy, where you buy them, and what you pay for then. If you buy GOOD groceries you eat welL If you eat well you feel well. If you feel well you will do well in your business affair?. Can we tell you of a better reason why you should buy your groceries from us? Every one knows of the high standard of our good. Calbreath & Jonec