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( W)W AT3 I n l N l r-7 TnJ 3 La OffllJ Wi art comptlltd to move January 1, but prefer to aaoriflco this great atoch and put the money In the bank fithar than damage It In mov- Ing to our re location. It la an honatt atlamt to cloao out tho olock at coat ana" laaa and not elmply an offering of fow broken llnao of old etyle Shoes. Look ovor thoaa prleee. Tho flnaat thoee made ara Included In thla great removal aala. mm MEN'S SHOES Mn'a Edwin Clapp patent Irath or, regular $.t0, 8ala .... ..$515 Men'a Kdwln Clapp, kid or boa calf, regular f 5 60 and $100. Sale i 05 Men'a patent leather and patent kid, regular $5.00, 8alo S.66 Men'a vie box calf, regular $5. Sale ,. j.j5 Men'a patent leather, regular $4 00. Sale I 85 Men'a box calf viol, regular ft. Sale 2.95 Men'a box calf vlcl, reg. $3.60. . Bala 2.75 Men'a patent leather, regular $3.60, Halt 2. 75 Men'a box calf and vlcl, regular $3.00. Bale 2.25 Men'a box calf and vlcl, regular $1.75 and $2 00, Bala 1 35 Men's blgb cut, regular $8 00 Bala 690 Men'o blgb cut. regular $160, Sale 6.45 Men'a high cut, regular $7.60 and $8 00, Bale . 6 95 Men'a blgh cut, regular $7.00, Hale 6 60 Men'a blgb cut, regular $$ 50, Bala 6.15 Men'a blgb cut, regular $00, Sale 4.85 Men'a high cut, regular $5.00, Bala 3.90 Men'a blgb cut, regular $3.75 and $4 00, Bale 315 Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes !oy 8hoe, regular $3.00 Bala $2.25 Boya' 8boa, regular $2.60, Bala 195 Boya' Bbot-a, regular $2.00, Sale . 1.60 Boya Shore, regular $1.75 Bale 125 Hoy a' Bhoea. regular $160, Kale 1.20 Ladlea' patent leather, hand turned and welt aulea, regu- 1 !ar $5.00, Bale ' .,. 8 65 Ladlea' vlcl, band turned and welt aolea, regular $5.00, Sale ; . .-. i. 3 65 Ladlea' patent leathe and vlcl kid. regular $ 00, Sale 24.95 Ladlea' patent leather and vlcl kid, regular $3.60, Eale 2 75 Ladlea' patont leather and lci kid. reguUr $3 00, eal 2.20 Ladlea' patont leather and vlcl kid, reguUr $2 60. bale 1S5 Ladlea' patent leather and vlcl kid, regular $1.73 and $$2 00 Bale .... 140 Ladlea' patent leather and vlcl kid. regular $150, Eale .... .. 1.20 Ml?a' Bhoea, regular $2 50 Sale .... 185 Mlanea 'Bhoea, regular $2 .00, Sale : 165 Mltuiea' Sboea, regular $1.75 Sale 135 Allaiiea' Bhoea, regular $1.60 Bale 120 Minca' Shoes, regular $1.25, Sale I 00 Children' Shoe 50c, 65c, 75c OI JR MRX STORP will be located in the building now occupied by the Central Grocery, two INUi W O 1 WiVLli doors south of our present location. This building will be remodeled and made into a first-class shoe store where we will be better prepared than ever to serve the public, and by closing out our present stoCK during this great sale, we will be enabled to offer an entirely new stocK in the new store. Our ad vice is to come early to this sale and select your year's supply of shoes. You will save 25 to 50 per cent on fine foot wear by so doing. . OREGON SHOE COMP ANY SALEM, OREGON The Home of Good Shoes SALEM, OREGON lFLOWER show m SUCCESS M. E. LADIES' AID SOCIETY GIVES GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. After Expenaea Ara Paid 8nug Sum of $75 Will Be Cleared, Which Will Apply for Their Church Work n Independence. The Ladles' AW Society of the Methodist Episcopal church of Inde pendence held Its Annual Chrysan themum Fair in the opera house dur ing the afternoon and evening of gaturda, November 28., The fair this ear eclipsed any of former years. A fine program was rendered, consisting of a number of selections by the Independence or. chestra, a duet by the Misses Doro thy Paddock and Ula Dickenson, a drill by eighteen girls called "Pop porn People," a male quartet render ed by Dr. Hewitt and Messrs. DreX Jer, Gllllsple and Ferguson. A trio by Misses McDevltt of Dallas, Hodge ot Independence and Craven of Mon niouth was enthusiastically encored. The,"Komlc Opra" was well render, ed by MeBdames Paddock and Drex ler and, Messrs. Brexler and Gllllsple. Tfco iirogram concluded with a parlor play, "Mistakes Will Happen," put on by Dr. Allin, Mr. Gllllsple and Misses N. Damon and F. Burton. The selections rendered by the or chestra were exceptionally fine, the singing was pronounced as being of a high order, the duet and drill by the Jittle folks were most excellent, whiie the "Komic Opra" and the parlor play were enjoyed immensely and brought forth rounds of applause. , There was a fine display of chrys anthemums. Prizes were awarded to Mesdames W. B. and S. B. Walker, C. H. Mattison, R. H. Knox and A. Nelson. The stage and the booths were decorated with bunting and Oregon grape. The first booth, where the fancy needlework of the society was for, sale, was presided over by Mes dames Knox and Ferguson; the Jap anese booth by Mrs. Heath and Miss Church, and the Ice cream, booth was attended . by Mesdames Smith and Ingram. proceeds will be about $75. The la. dies of the society desire to thank all who In any way assisted In male In the fair a success. Espgeclal men. tlon Is due to the orchestra and the pianist, the ladies who kindly loaned the flowers and to tboae who took the time to so thoroughly train the little folks in their part of the program. (This story with much other matter was crowded out of last week's issue of the Enterprise. Ed. note.) , Medlclna That la Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters: a medicine that ts medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions," says W. C. Kiestler of Halllday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and im part vigor and energy to the .weak. Your money will be refunded if it falls to help you. COc at all drug gists. : ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk. 8UMM0N3. Alma Art Palmer, Plaintiff, vs. Ethel V. Jordon, Archealus P. Jor- don, Cora Glayds Jordon and Lawrence V. Jordon ' infants, by their guardian Archealus M. Jor don, and Veril Brown, Roy Brown and Edna Brown infants, by their guardian, Eugene Palm er, Defendant. Department No Si. To, Ethel V. Jordon, Archealus P. Jordon, Cora Glayds Jordon and Law rence V. Jordon infants, and their guardian Archealus M. Jordon. : In the name of the State of Ore gon: " '" You and each of you, are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against; you In the above entitled suit oh or be fore Thursday the 7th day of Janua ry, 1909; that being the, last day for your appearance or answer by you. And If you fall so to appear and an swer the same for want thereof,' the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree against you, and each of you for the relief prayed for In plaintiff's complaint herein," to-wit: ' , " . For the reformation of the descrip tion of, the1 land devised by Almon H. Palmer In bis last will to. William P, Palmer and Lou Emma Palmer, and the description of said premise The society received nearly $100. j in the records and proceedings, of the After all expenses are paid the net 1 administration of the estate of said Almon 11. Palmer in the County Court of the state of Oregon for the coun ty of Polk, and reforming the same to read as follows: Beginning at the south-west corner of the donation land claim of S. L. Campbell No. 64. Not. No. 2273 In T. 8 S. of R. 5 West of the Willam ette Meridian In Polk county, Ore gon. Thence north 160 rods; thence east 25 6-19 rods; thence south 14 rods; thence east 74 14-19 rods thence south 146 rods; thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. Second. For the reformation of the description of the premises belonging to the estate of William P. Palmer, deceased, , wherever the same oc curs In the administration of the es tate of said William P. Palmer, de ceased, In the county court of the state of Oregon- for the county of Polk, in the record entries thereof and in the administrator's deed to this , plaintiff as , purchaser of said premises and reforming the same to read as follows: The south one-third of the follow ing described premises: Beginning at the south-west corner of the do nation land claim of S. L. Campbell No. 64 Not. No. 2273 in T. 8 S. of R. 5 west of the Willamette Meridian in Polk county, Oregon. Thence north 160 rods; thence east 25 5-19 rods; thence south 14 rods; thence east 74 14-19 rods; thence south 146 rods; thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. Third. For the reformation of the description of the lands belonging to the estate of Lou Emma Palmer, de ceased, wherever the same occurs In the administration of the estate of said Lou Emma Palmer, deceased, In the county court ' tne Btate of Or egon for the county of Polk, in the record entries of said court, and in the! administrators' deed to. this plaintiff of said premises, and re forming the same to read as follows: The north one-third of the follow ing described, premises; t . Beginning at the south-west cor ner ot the donation land claim of S. L. Campbell No. 64 Not. No. 2273, in T. 8 S. of R. 5 W. of the Willamette Meridian' in Polk ' county, Oregon,. Thence north 160 rods'; thence east 25 5-19 rods; thence south 14 rodB; thence east 74 L 14-19 rods," thence south 146' rods; thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. a ! ' And that plaintiff be adjudged and decreed to be the owner in fee sim pie of all said premises.' - '' '.This summons is published' for six county court ef the state of Oregon consecutive ' weeks in' the Indepen- for the county of Polk. Which said denes Enterprise by' : order - of the order1 was made at chambers in the Hon. Ed JT. Coad, judge -ot the city of Dallas in said county and -.. ... ... I .- ' n ; .;;'! , SlolteWernielte Comlttna'tiSw I1AST1IC" BSSEiCASE M D KSEU Have you ever' considered the sterling worth of the Globe Wernicke "Elastic" Book Case as being a peculiarly appropriate gift for the holiday season. Such a gift represents a compliment to the intelligence of the recipient, besides be ing evidence of good judgment on the part of the giver The possi bility of varied and tasteful arrangement of. these book units for. beauti fying the home is practically, unlimited. One can; make a selection In any finish to harmonize with the furniture selected for the ball, the li brary or the1 den." These sections can be. obtained with plain glass, leaded glass, or bevel plate glass doors.. You.. can also purchase desk, cupboard, drawer and music sections, built on the same O-W, "Elastic" plan of construction.. ... .Ask for catalogue No. 109 W, or write for same, illustrating library, den and living room interiors; Do It now. , BURET & HAMILTON i EXCLUSIVE-AGENTS FOR SALEM. Wid'.V as ,,tH3f ti .nojsBw !md-S t,b- $ ,p--tr.!J .n't" WW"! !f v. state on the 23rd day of November, 1908. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is November 26th,1908. and the date of the last publication thereof la the 7th day ot January, 1909. - r -' ' ' N. L. BUTLER '' Attorney .for plaintiff. .!. v ". -ri-. i