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HOME SWEET HOME JUST CCT C TH6 nMttH AY-tlO I EV(. (.OOK. wtH (T StFMS ONCV Wl n XO VOOON Foot - UK C 1 : v 2 in I HEY- VWAT ARE. VOO Running AwAV r3ft -DotfT I VU.,1'M OUR. NOW (""n w tixfr tor we -re Rioe You Dad -an rather. jjL , . ? " -3 vgi' ' TrinVj, lags and fuitcases at Moire & Atidison Furniture Co. Indent ndence., Cre. Miss Father ' ebee and Frank S. Friar of Dallas, an overseas veteran, were marreid in Dallas this wetk They will live in t astern Oregon. We have the famous three p'y trunk, will not crick or slpit. Moore & Addison Furniture Co , Independence., Ore. Farmers in 'the neighborhood of PeJee have pooled interests and bought a threshing machine. , Ftorny ,'oidan of Mo-itana is openit.g an eating house on C street, Independence. V , , 7 Mr Van Anken, of Aberdeen, Wash., las openei a vulcanizing shop in Independence. A meeting of the Democratic county committee has teen called in r alias faturday. How's This? W oftrr Out Hundrad Dollari Rawnri for nr caan of Catarrh thai cannot ea cured by Hall'a Catarrh MediclM. . ' HaU'a Catarrh Madieina hu baan takan by catarrh cuStrcrt (or tk put Ulrtjr flva yeara, ul bu tweoma knows a tha tnoit reliabla remedy for Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Medicine acta thro the Blood oa the Mucoui aurfacea. axpeUtnr tha Pol aoa (rem the Blood and keaUnf the dla UMd portions. -. . After yon hare taken Ball'a Catarrh Medicine for a ihort time you will aee a great hnpiwemeot in your ccnaral health. Slart taklnr HaU'a Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for teitirooniils, free. ' F. J. CHF.NET CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by aU Druffiata, He L G. PRICE, M. D. Office and residence Kurte Apartments Phone 1903 M. J. Tutler, J. A Larson, E. L. Kilen, J. B. V. Butjer and Ranie Burkhead were all Portland visitors this week,' attracted by the Shrine assemblage and doings there. A good line of Reed Baby Car riages and Sulkeya at Moore & Ad dison Furniture Co., Impendence. The Misses Vaggie "and Alice Butler are in Portland this week taking in the sights and enjoying' the Rose Festival while visiting with old friends. We nuke a home out of a house. Moore 4 Addison Furniture Co., Independence, Cre. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCollin of Portland were recent visitors at Fred Smith's. Mirs Cora Wilson of Banks ac companied her sister Miss Dorothy here Saturday. The latter remains to attend the Normal. Axmirster, Velvet, Tapestry, Wool Fiber, Congoleum and Grass Rugs at Moore & Addison Furnl ture Co., Independence, Ore. Carl Pollan has moved into the house he recently bought of Mrs, Stitt. Mrs. Haggard who lived in the house, has moved into the Wills house which Mr. Pollan vacated Buy your Rugs and linoleum of Moore & Addison and save money. Monmouth had two representa tives among the graduates at the university last week, Laurel Can ning and R. V. Burkhead. STEVENS & CO. Dealers in Second Hand Goods C St. Independence '' ' Phone 1421 I am here to saw wood No raise in prices ;. at present S.H.Hinkle, Phone 241 After Three Years This Testimony Remain! Unshaken Time is the best test of truth Here is a Dallas story that haf stood the test of time. It is a sto ry with a point which will comi straight home to many of us. Mrs. Mary E. Gilson, 614 Church St., Dallas, Orear., says: "1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have also been taken by other mem bers in my family. We think they are the best kidney medicine to be had. Doan's act quiculy, removing the trouble in short order." THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs Gilson said: "I consider Doan Kidney Pills just as good today as I did several years ago when I rec ommended them. I have never found a medicine equal to them for kidney trouble. It has been sever al years since I used a kidney medi cine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. Gilson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ine Gerth are picking stiawberries for Charles Adams. Wm. and C. C. Fishback were Sunday afternoon guests .1 relatives near Monmouth. The iain of last week was appre ciated by the garder.e-s a well as the farmers in this vicinity. A large number from here are employed in harvesting the Hunt Brothers' strawberry crop on the hill west of King Wood Park. Tlie highway from here to Brunk's was closed to traffic last Sunday on account of construction w6rk. : It has been reported that Moore Bros, have purchased a new Ford Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the New Royal Cook Book CHEER tip! There is no further reason (or worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions (or every meal every day. The book is to full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the ' new Koyal Cook Book. Plain Pastry This recipe ll for one large pie with top and bottom crut I cupe lour loaepoon ealt J teeiiioone lloyal Daklaf 1'owilor cup thortdnlnf cold atcr Sift totfther 0 w, aalt an.1 bak ing po dor; add honmine and rub In Tery liihtl with tipa of fincer (Hie leee It la handled the better the paete will be). Add oold water very alowly, enough to hold dough together (do nt work or knead dough). Divide In halvee; roll out one part thin en floured board and ue for bottom cruet After pie la Ailed roll out other part (or toy, Rich Pastry 1 tuna paatry flour teaepoon Royal Haling , t'ovder Uteaanooaealt eup etiorlvnlng cold water gift flour, baking fowitr and aaltj add one-halt ahortenlng BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure and nib In lightly wHM flufefit add water alowly vaill ar right onnimenoy to roll out Divide la helveai roll out ma half thlni put on In amaU pteoee halt re milnlnf ahortenlnai fold upper and lower edge la t eenteri fold eldea la to oanter, (old aide to center Malm roll out thin and put on p'e plate. Repeat wlUt Other halt (or Ion ruel. AppUPI IU cure flour 1 teeenoona Royal Baklag I'owder U teaepoon aalt 1 lableepoona ahortenlng applea. or I quart alleed apple! I leMeepoona eugar 1 leaapooa otuk lift flour, baking powder aad aalt I add ahortenlng and rub la very llghUy; add luit anougk cold waler to halo; dough to gether. Roll halt out on loured board, lino bottom or pie pletel Oil In applea. which bar beea waahed, parrd and cut Into thin allceei aprlnkl with auaari fla vor with otnnamon or nutmeg) et edged ot cruet wtlh oold walcn roll out remainder al pa try) cover pie, preealag edge) tightly together and bakn la ttodarnt ore at mututea. FREE D alt mean get the new Itoyal Cwik Book-luit out. t'onlelne theee and M other tacipea. wmn dellghltul, helptul Free rnr in TOD AT. to 01 At laatRO rOWDIS 0 III ranee m ' llenleikOMr "Bake with Royal and be Sure" , At the Electric Sign "SHOES". West Salem Rots Damrell moved u to his new residence the first of the week: Mrs. D. K. Brannon gave a din ner at her. home - on Friday. A large number of invited guests were present. Misses Delia Douglas and Claud- Miss Joy Turner, B.M. of Salem, Oregon Will accept violin and piano pupils in Monmouth this summer every Monday of each week. Miss Turner hi a graduate of the Willamette University Conservatory of Music and of the Western Con servatory of Chicago. She . then went to thf New England Conserv atory in B33ton where she did post graduate work, studying with the best masters in the U. S. She has had wide teaching ex perience, For five consecutive years Miss Turner was Head of the Violin and Piano Depts. at Willa mette University, the oldest insti tution of learning on Pacific ioftt, ' For further information call Mrs. Cornelius. Phone M 8502 Salem, Independence & Monmouth Stage Leave Salem Leave Monmouth Leave Independence O. E. Depot Monmouth Hotel ' Beaver Hotel 7:00 A.M. 8:15 A.M. 8:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. ' .' 1:00 P.M. 1:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 6:15 P. M. 6:30 P. M. J. W. Parker, Salem, Oregon, Phones 44, 615 We haven't time to waste writing a lot of "bunk" editor ial atuff telling yo 1 "why" and you don't care a map why. Here are the pricei-they talk' for themtelvea. That's what you're interested in. , Closing Out the Line. ' We still have a limited numberof the small sizes of Shoes and Pumps In mixed lot, none larger than 31 which we could sell to some eastern Job ber for i dollar a pair, but wepreferto give our reg ularcustomers the a An benefit, so willfln-Hlly Ishcloslngthem atT; . , . 'V . MONTH END SHOE SALE! Sis Days Beginning June 2i4 Ladies Summer Footwear SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE ONLY Red Cross $15 Brown Kid Pumps $9.95 ' Chippendale Brown, Best F. B. C. ' Kid, High front pumps, highest grade hand turned soles,' full leather Louis XV heels. There are none finer. We had priced them at $14.60, but will put trem on this special at - $9.95 the pair New One Eyelet Ribbon Ties Specially Priced for this Sale Every one a high grade pump and there is nothing nicer for the summer wear. They are convertible into bdckle Colonials later if you wish. Compare these wondfrful prices: $15.40 Grade Brown Kid Red Cross quality $10.90, tax 9c $15.40 Grade Black patent Red Cross quality $10.90, tax 9c $13.00 Grade Dull Kid Red Cross quality $9.98, tax none $9.25 Grade Brown Kid Holtershoe quality $7.95, tax none "Dutch" or Baby LouisHeel AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. These are the low con caved or light weight heels, they are nice in appearance, yet you have the low heel comfort. .'They will be extradordinarily low priced at $13.85 brown calf Colonial Red Cross quality $10.45, tax 5c $12.25 black kid Colonial Red Cross quality $9.38, tax none $8.50 black kid Colonial Holtershoe quality $7.2 9, tax none $18 Black Kid Pump 11.35 The finest, Best Fitting, Most beautiful pump. Will positive ly not gape at tho sides even as you walk. It is all Black F. B. C. Kid, highest quality hand turned sole, kid covered full Louis XV heels, a regular $18.00 grade, our price was $15.00, will be specially priced for this sale at $11.35 Oxfords of All Descriptions $9.50 Brown Kid leather Louis heels - - - $8.15 $13.45 Brown Calf Blucher Oxford Cuban heels $10.85, X Or any Ladies' Oxfords in tne house at 10 per cent of! of the"' ' regluar selling price. ' .t " V- '." ' , Any Red Cross Pump at 16 I per cent or 1-6 off the regular : sellingf price.' ' '' ' " ' ' , . We can only give you a glimpse of the many special prices we will make. Come look at the tables, bins, and shelves in our main room andjalso in our New Big Bargain Department Room In the back part of the store. Men's Shoe Attractions Real Tonics For Overworked Pocketbooks We want to increase the number of pairs of Men'a Shoes sold rather than tho profits per pair, hence these Very Attractive Prices: . , . Men's Gun Metal English or round toes, $7.00 values at $ 4-. 95 Large sizes only Men's Elk Bals,$ 3.50 grade $249 Men's $8.60 grade Gun Metal Blucher, round toes at $6. 45 $9.00 value Gun Metal English lace welt soles at $6.(33 ,, $11.00 grade "Brennan" G. M. Blucher, English lastheirvyH single oak soles, Goodyear welt at ..... - $7,35 Young Men's fine grade Black Velour calf English Lace,$ 12.00 quality, warranted high grado at . . . . . $7'65 "This is An Extraordinary Bargain'! Men's Medium Brown All Calf Bkicher, Cornell toe, Goodyear welted, a real $12.00 value for ,., . $7.95 Young Men's Mahogany Brown Russia, English lace, fln welt ed soles, $9.00 values at ' . . . '. $7,65 Men's Brown Calf Blucher round toe, extra heavy oak welt . soles, worth $12.00 at special ', ... . . $7,85 Young men's brown Russia calf Brogue lace shoes,! wing tip, heavy perforations, Goodyear welt soles, $11,00 values $8.45 Very Fine Shoes at Special Prices Young Men'a English lace in tony Red Russia Calf Vamps, Beaver Buck, Tan, Calf, or all. Tony Red; Russia' tops. very. swell and an eleagnt :t5.00 value at special . . $990 Men's Oxford Special 1. XT 1 i ' a j I . - ' ' Black Velour Calf composite lasts, $10.00 quality, to close out, special price , , . . . . . . .$Q,Q5 CHOICE 10 INCH LOGGERS SHOli Bergmann Korester Niehoff worth up to $?2.00 a paV- Only one to a customer ' - ' ' . . . $'J6.35