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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
DoYourXmasBuying at Max Goldman's The Store that Undersells Because it Sells for Cash Bargains in Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Groceries and Motions. A box of stationery will leas anybody as a tdft. Larye stock at Craven & Walker's. The J. E. moved back to ranch. Hubbards town from have their PAY CASH A .D PAY LESS U1 BREVITIES Books and poems popular Kifts at Craven & Walker's. Mrs. Lee. from Tacoma, is a Kueet at the J. S. Cooper home. Large team for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. 17tf Framed pictures 25n to $1.00. Moore & Walker. Shaler Eldridge will be home in the morning. Lots of nice ties to select from at K reamer's. I Games of all kinds for thi kiddies at ('raven & Walker's. J Mrs. Clara Taylor visited rela tives in Hen ton county last week. Huy furniture for Xmns. Moore & Walker. Vel ma Whiteaker is home for the holidays. Mrs- Art Haker is visitinpr her parents at Mill City. Bracelet watches make fine Xmns presents. Go to Kreamer's for them. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Robinson, former residents, are holidaying in Independence. The best $3.00 hat made, the Conqueror, water proof, for sale by Conkey & Walker. THE POPULAR CHRISTMAS GIFT The Electric Iron Is the Practical Gift for Christmas For the Stay-at-home-for the regular Weekly WdSh. For the Tnvelerfor those quick pressings of crumpled frills so necessary when dressing for dinner. For the College Girl- for those many little treasurers she dares not trust to the laundry. The Electric Iron has its uses at all times and and seasons. We wish a Merry Christmas to our many patrons. Oregon Power Co. "RELIABLE SERVICE" AjjBeady for Christmas j I I Mil. I mm, mi II II I 111 III Before you select all your .Christmas gifts call and see my new line of very select Jewelry, just arrived from the eastern markets. The very latest in beautiful Camtos, Lavalirs, Cuff Links, Ear Drops, Lingerie Clasps, Walder man Chains and Knives, Bracelets, Fobs, Lockets and Chains, etc. Can't name them all. COME AND SEE. It costs nothing to look anu I am always pleased to show and give prices. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. vmci ana jewelry li HUMi;, Impairing a Specialty u. 11 I liniips Treat .your lady friend to one of those beautiful lavaliieres at Kreamer's. Oxford traveling bags, real cowhide basrs, for $5.75. ('an you beat it? Moore & Walker. American made toys 1000 different articles at Craven & Walker's. One of the nicest Christmas Rifts is a kodak. . All kinds at Craven & Walker's. Equity watches seven and eight dollars each, extra good for the money at Kreamer's. Miss Lucile Lraven, who is teaching near Hood River, is home for the holidays. lied Cedar chests makes a nice present for the wife or daughter Moore & Walker. Leather manicuring sets make nice presents. See them at Craven & Walker's. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mattison are here to spend the holidays with relatives. All kinds of doll? and doll buggies for all kinda of girls at Craven & Walker's. For a Christmas present . give a good pair of woolen blankets. You can get them from Conkey & Walker. There will be a special meeting of the Eastt-rn Star tomorrow (Saturday) night at 8 p. m. Iniatiation. We have a fine assortment of small Axminster rugs just the present a woman wants. A oore & Walker. For the Working Man The Jonio work shoe, the best made for the price, at Conkey & Walker's. Remen her father or mother with a nice easy chair. We have over sixty designs to select lrom. Moore & Walker. . Give that little boy of yours a new suit for Christmas. You can get them irom Lonkev & Walker. Mrs. Maurice Uutler and little son, ftlarlow Dole, were taken home from the Salem hospital last Monday. Good rain coats and slickers. Prices range from $2.5 up. Stop in at Conkey & Walker's and get them now. Dr. L. Horn of Roundup, Mon tana, arrived in Independence to spend the holidays with his wife 8tid baby. When he left Round up it was twenty belo zero. The Isis picture par phr.nalia was taken to Monmouth Tues day night where "Jack and the Beanstalk" was shown at the Normal auditorium. Mrs. Word Butler spent a few days in Portland with iior son, Marion, before his departure for Sin Francisco where he will be assigned to the radio arm of the navy. A good pair ot warm woolen blankets would be nice and use ful gift for your fritnd or for yourself this Christmas. G in atul see them at Conkey !i Walker's. A number from here attended the rtcita! at Dall.-.s Sunday night Riven by the pupils of Miss Tartar. Independence was prominently reprtsenttd on tht program. "Fihtini; Odds" star- uitr .uaxine lUhott, a V.I 1 . . vtuiuw u picture, at the Isis next Wednesday and Thursday nights, Dec. Jo and J 7. H.jw about that good suit or overcoat f'r you m n and boys? You may purchase a good woolen suit from 10.00 up. For boys $5 00 to $3.50. G'fd ivoole, s and good patterns to select from. G" to Conkey & Walker's foi them. Mr. and Mr. J. G. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Small; Mrs. C. W. Irvine, Mrs. Sarah Young and fviisses Gladys Irvine and Leona Ilinna went to Salem Sunday night where they attended a musical event the singing: of the "Messiah." John B. Knowles, a well known citizen of this section of the county, died at his home north of Independence Monday. At his advanced age of SO, he could not combat the dreaded disease, pi.eumonia. An obituary will be published next week. M. E. Hulbert of Albany has been appointed manager of the Oregon Power Co. at Independ ence and is now in charge. Mr. Ilurlbert is a very pleasant man to meet. E. M. Blenis came over with him and introduced him to1 the office, machinery, etc. S. W. Leonard will hold a pub lic sale on next Thursday. Dec. 27, at which time he will sell five head of horses, 18 head of cattle, farm implements, furniture, etc. It will be the largest sale held in this section this year. After the sole the Leonard family will probably spend several months in California. J. F. Currie, the Monitor's tried-arid-true handy man, went to Portland yesterday being call ed there by a large printing com pany to superintend the printing of a very delicate job, one which evidently no printer in Portland felt competent to handle. Much work from Portland omes here "for Currie to do." He will re turn in a few day. A Delayed Shipment of Ladies' Collars .SO to 75c Values Special for Today 20c We wish to thank . the people of Independence and surrounding country for their liberal patronage A Merry Christmas to All Quartier's 5, 10 and 15c Store, Independence, Ore. Your soldier boy would like to read his home town paper. Either you send or let us send the Monitor to him. 'irst Anniversary of the THE BUNGALOW CA SH GROCERY mm About a year ago a CASH GROCERY was started in North Independence, the first store in that locality for thirty years. It will be our aim to make this first anniversary one to be remembered by giving to the public an opportunity to buy groceries in harmony with the economical tendencies i of the Times. 6r This will be headquarters for SaiUa Claus . 4 1-..-. . - f .iii l (i i'.' ftr C r tl e I IVnto n r r Ulll UIJ IHC I1CAI IC u iui vuuuit, nuis ciliu j Groceries of all kinds. Holsum Bread, Crane's Patent Remedies. A MERRY XMAS TO ALL. hone 7311 Jm Qa ficlritOSh Auto Delivery 3 vi HI -