Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, June 01, 1917, Image 4

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    ..Watch BarnetL
OR HE WILL SELL YOU
Danish Baldwin
and Flat Dutch
Cabbage Plants,
Early Tomato,
and Pe pper
Plants.
JBIH" is not as green as the plants in
the hot house.
BREVITIES
Max Goldman buys and sella
all kinds of wood. 40tf
Work Bhoes $1.75 to $5.00 at
K reamer's.
Ilollie McKlnnay haa enlisted
in the navy.
Kyle French is acting as a
corporal Co. L
George Decker haa joined the
army at a clerk.
Wriat Sealkikin gloves $1.00
at Kreamer'a.
Misa Emma Uenkle spent
Wednesday in Independence.
Commencement exercises of
the Monmouth schools tonight.
Mrs. E. E. Paddock was' a
passenger to Sulem Wednesday.
Mrs. J. J. Fenton entertained
the Wee-Otts Monday afternoon.
Gauntlet Sealskin gloves $1.50
at K reamer's.
Sarnac Buckskin gloves, wriat
length, $1.50; gauntlet $2.00.
O. A. Kreamer.
A number of Iadependenceites
will attsnd commencement ex
reiaea at Buena Vista tonight.
Dr. H. C. Dunsmore delivers
the address.
Dr. R. E. Duganne, dtutist,
National Dank Building.
D. H. Phillips, jeweler, suc
cessor to H. J. Kowe. 41tf
Miss Bessie Newton went to
Wells yesterday where she will
stay until Sunday.
Miss Katharyn Jones was here
from Corvallis Wednesday visit
ing home folks.
For Sale a thoroughbred Jer
sey bull, 2 years old, dark brown
color. Price $40. K. H. Me
Carter, 7 miles southeast of
Independence. 40tf
A watch repaired by D. II
Phillips will keep time, and you
can depend on it. 41 if
Miss Btulah Howard enter
tamed in honor of her sister,
Mary, last Saturday night.
Miss Crissie Miller arrived in
Independence Tuesday and will
stay here for several weeks.
The trail from Detroit to the
Hrietenbush Hot Springs is now
open for travel. 42
McIIenry Smith was taken to
the soldiers' home at Koseburg
yesterday. He was accompanied
by his daughter, Mrs. Paul
Bickley, Bnd A. M. liingman.
Two auto loads of young peo
ple, members of the Baptist
church naar Wells, came to Inde
pendence Tuesday night and
were the guests of the Tueaday
Evening Club. A big time was
had.
For Summer Wear, New Fancy and White Hats for Ladles
Stylish Shoes
for that
Young Lady
& J' J
y A) r
r
B. T. 8wope, Lawyer Cooper Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson
were here from Corvallis Tues
day.
Wallace Huntley represented
Uncle Sam on Route One this
week.
Eyes scientifically examined
and glasses fitted. Dr. F. G.
Hewett, Cooper Bldg. 29tf
John OHhoff and family of
Suver left last Friday by auto
for low a.
C. W. Henkie attended a meet
ing or movie men in rortiana
this week.
Dr. and MrB. Grider and A.
Spratley and wife motored to
Mt. Angel Sunday.
Irvine Huntley has made three
attempts to net into the navy
without success.
The Leader Millinery is
having a sacrifice sale.
One third off on all stock.
Mrs. Jack Dickson was hostess
to the Kensingtons last Friday
afternoon.
G. W. Kutch will erect a large
residence on south Main street
just north of Verd Hill's place,
Don't forget the sale ef pretty
fancy articles on Saturday, June
2, in the vacant Drexler-Alexan-
der store building.
Mrs. Bertha King came over
from Corvallis Wednesday and
spent the day at the home of her
parents.
Old Glory v ill be hoisted over
the dd Fellows building Mon
day night with appropriate cer
emony. Two good tent houses for sale
at a bargain. Inquire at Dick
son's Meat Market. 33tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owen arrived
in Independence last week and
received a warm welcome from
their many friends.
Wanted, a Rood girl to do
tailoring, writing and answer
the telephone. George Alasaari,
tailor, Monmouth St.
Joseph A. Fraro of Merced,
Cal., and Margaret Rea of Inde
pendence were given a joy ticket
in Vancouver Tuesday.
If you are jjoing to have
wedding or swell dinner, don't
forget to complete the menu with
Pugh'a Loganberry Juice. Sold
everywhere. 22tf
Don't miss the beginning of
the "Seven Deadly Sins" Mon
day night at the Isis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bohannon
of Ccvallis were visiting his
brother, John, this week.
Just received -an assortment
of the latest styles of agate
dinner rings at Phillips' Jewtlry
Store.
For Sale, a Pattilumni incu
bator cheap. Clyde Hill.
C. McBeth and Peter Kurre
were in Kelso, Wash., this week
where they had a job of plumb
ing.
Mrs. I. Vandine of Portland
was an over Sunday viaitor at
the home of her brother, M
Merwin.
Dallas Itemizer: Mrs. A. B
Robinson, Jr., delightfully enter
tained the Klose Tillicum club
and a number of especially in
vited guesta from Independence
last Thursday afternoon.
To assist In defraying expenses
an admission of ten cents will be
harged at the recital given by
the pupils of Mrs. Lottie Hedges
Mcintosh Monday night. The
program is puoimnea in tni
paper.
There will be a ghost social in
the Baptist church basement on
Thursday evening, June 7. Th
"ghosts" will be sold to the
highest bidder, each ghost hav
ing a basket containing supper
fer two.
The annual election of officers
of the Parent-Teachers' Associa
tion will occur on Tuesday, June
5, at four o'clock in the seventh
grade room of the public school
building. Before the election
there will be a short program,
.lU4A.iaiaAiilA
Big
Millinery
Sale
W know the prkle which U maturing in the heart of
that daughter of yours, which prompts her to desire
hoes "Ilka mother'". And w have provided in the
now Spring
UTZ & DUNN CO.
SHOES hVK C ROW IXC. GIRLS
Jast tha ihoes to plena her and you. slather's thoea
will appvar no more stylish on her feet these pretty
new designs on daughter'. There are styles for dress
up and every day -each one correctly designed to make
her feet grow right, That's the secret of perfect,
healthy feet in later ysare.
CONKEY & WALKER f
Straus Ill-Wool Suits tar Me and Bors -Red Fera ind Wimtt'i Certttt-llick Cit Us
A rattlesnake was killed at
Eola the first of the week. Not
many or these varmints ever
come into the valley.
The Independence band will
give a street concert Monday
evening at 7:30. The treat will
be greatly enjoyed.
A large crowd attended th
Union Memorial Services last
Sunday morning' at the Baptist
church. Rev. i.D. Yarnes de
livered an impressive address.
A good pair of reading
glasses 'or $1.00 at O. A.
Kreamer's.
Mrs. L. W. Wann and daugh
ters, Donnhy and Frances, of
Hooper, Wash., arrived Tuesday
for an extended visit with Mrs.
Wann's mother, Mrs. Clara Tay
lor, and other relatives.
A house record was broken at
the Isis Monday night when
"Civilization", the great peace
play, was shown. Never before
has there been such a crowd
present. Practically all of the
immense audience seemed to be
in sympathy with the s. ntimnt
of the play.
Am contemplating a toor
thru the middle states
July 1st, and In order to
get rid of my summer hats
am giving some real bar
gains.
Big Reduction on All Hats.
See One Window ot Hats
at Halt Price.
Mrs. Bascue's Millinery
In the Elliott-O'Brien Slere Bldg.
Notice
With a suit, or coat and
pants order, we will give
you aDsoiuteiy ttitt an
extra pair of trousers or a
fancy vest, provided you
will leave the selection of
this vest pattern to Beau
Brummel.
Order today as this offer
expires July 1st.
'C. A. locluidge & Co.,1
MAIN IT, INDEPENDKNCI
acriiiee
Sale
or
Millinery
Continues
ONE-THIRD OFF
ON ALL TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED
HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ORNA
MENTS, FEATHERS, ETC.
The Leader Millinery I
Bertha Potter, Prop.
PROGRAM
"1
Students' Recital of the Pupils of
Lottie Hedges Mcintosh.
Mrs.
M. E. Church, Monday Evening, June 4th
PART I.
Piano Duatte: "The First Duette"
Nan Iliff, Mr a. Mcintosh.
Piano Solo: "Dance of the Fairy Queen"
Mable Nicholson.
Piano Solo: "Independence Day"
Robert Craven.
Vocal Solo: "Going- to Market"
Margaret Zieleach.
Piano Salo: "Gypsy Belle" -Otis
Scott.
Piano Solo: "Sunshine Waltz"
Elizabeth Mixer.
Piano Solo: "Mazurka"
Alma Kullander.
Piano Duette: "Dream Waltz"
Evelyn Tobey, Mrs. Mcintosh.
Piano Solo: "A Candy Pull"
Wilma Shafer.
Piano Solo: "The Robin's Lullaby"
Beatrice Bramberf.
Piano Solo: "Lily of the Valley"
Goldie Hooker.
Piano (Six Hands): "Le Secret"
Presser
Bugbee
Spaulding
Diehl
Steinheimer
Greenwald
Spaulding
Presser
Orth
Krogman
Satorio
Gautier
Ulla Dickinson, Dorothy Paddock, Opal Hewett.
I
I
Piano Solo: "Pretty Starlight" - - Greenwald
Margaret Zieleach.
Piano Solo: "In Poppyland" ... Albert
Bessie Plessinger.
1AHT1I.
Cello Solo: "The Rosary" - - Nevin
Thelma Williams.
Piano Solo: "Benediction" ... Sawyer
Alma Wells.
Vocal Solo: "When My Ship Comes Sailing Home" - Dorel
Lavelle Hewitt.
Piano Solo: "Messenger of Love" - - Powell
Emma Zielesch.
Piano Solo: Tiny Fingere Waltz" - - Streabbog
Alice Baker.
Piano Selo: ''Budding Flowers" - - Tobini
Thelma Williams.
Vocal Solo: (a) "Until" - - - Sanderson
(b) "A June Morning" - - Willeby
Marjorie Reynolds.
Piano Solo: "Spring Flowers" ... Wood
Vera Wilson.
Piano Solo: "Sweet Bye and Bye" (var.) - Drumheller
Dollie Dearing.
Vocal Solo: (a) "At Dawning" - - Cadman
(b) "The Shoogy-Shoo" - - May hew
Nellie Bramberg.
Piano Solo: "Old Black Joe" (Concert Paraphrase) - Gimble
Guy Prather.
Vocal Solo: (a) "Daffodils" - - - Del Riego
(b) "Dear Love, Remember Me" - Marshall
Laura Baker.
Piano Solo: "Veil Dance" ... Friml
Edina Venator.
Piano Duette (Eight Hands): "Approach of Spring" . Presser
Ulla Dickinson, Frances Tswnsend,
Dorothy Paddock. Opal Hewett
For Rent, a furnished house.
, Clyde Hill.
of Corvallis were guests of Mrs.
O. D. Butler Wednesday.
The Presbyterian ladies will; There will be a farmers' nienio
have a cooked food sale on Satur- !at Shady Lane tomorrow, June 2.
ay, June
onmouth.
2, corner Main and
D. . Poling. F. A. Sykes. State
Secretary of the Farmers' Union,
and J. E Cooter, county agent,
will ctvoo Ir Tkn.A :ii i -
and their daughter. Miss Emma J attractions including a ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Donnellj