Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, October 01, 1909, Image 3

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We have been slowlv deciding .lurimr th fireat Fire Sale to put on a Clas.ng.Qut Sale to completely close out the
ir, tfnrl-. Ir has been rather diflic.lt t make up our minds to really close out a business whose annual sales are
,,,, ,h, very lamest in Salem, but now that xve have made the announcement .t s.mplv means that if you have
been pleased with flw Km- Sale that you are vet to be better pleased as
Greater Opportunities Than K)-er Await you.
11
New
Failor
Suits
for
Ladies
For b'-auty, rt'flnemwit. excel
li'nca of maw-Hal and tailor
ing there are uo suits that sur
pans or equal La Vogue Suit.
Valua up to $40 now
Lat,ies'
ana
Misses'
Coats
We have a largo new line
which we have Just rwelved.
prices raiding trom $3 to $20.
Big Closing-Out
Reductions
on these
Ladies" f 12 to $15 Mackintoshes
88c
$2.00 raluea 50c
7f " - ' ' 11 .. "'
New Lace
Curtains
l.f,0 valii.- $1.18
$1.25 valu' SSc
(1.00 values 78c
75c values 54c
New Ruchings
50c boxes 35c
New Comforts
$2.25 value $1.77
Black and Col
ored Underskirts
' fa.' usr-uiaawwtrwwi,
Taft is com
ing to Salem
Sunday
evening
He Is an extremely great man
In more than one sense, accord
ing to reports. Come to our
'store and let us convince you
that our
Men's Clothing
and Overcoat
values are also
Extremely Great
OLD WHITE CORNER
SALEM, O R EGON
NEW THE GREATEST VALUES IN LADIE8' TAILORED
ST0GKT
0N
OLD WHITE CORNER
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S A L E M, O R E G O N
SUITS UR TO $20 THAT HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED IN SALEM. WE START THEM AT $7.50. THESE Sa3AI303 N33a Snr 3AVH Sl.fl
THREE DAYS YET
TO PAY TAKES IN
NEW MEAT MARKET
The Long Meat Market Changes
. Hands.
W. W. Newton, who for the past
'three4 years has been living ou the
Sloper place about a mile south or
town, has purchased the Long meat
, ... , . ,. market and will take charge of the
At five o'clock next Monday aftei-.
noon, taxes unpaid will become de
linquent and subject to penalty and
interest.
During the past month the sheriff's
office has bocn kept busy taking in
tax money, and it is more than like
ly that the delinquent list will be
small as usual.
Owing to the fact that the Oregon
legislature repealed that section of
the law, delinquent taxes are no long
er advertised
same, October 10. The shop will be
closed from October 1 until the 10,
In order ito give the new proprietor
an opportunity to give it a general
overhauling. It will be renovated, re
modeled and repainted and when fin
ished will be one of the nicest meat
markets In the country.
Mr. Newton Is an experienced'
butcher, having conducted a market
eight years prior to the time of mov
ing to Independence and fully under
advertised. . H 'stands the wants of the people and
Thfl noai law nrovldes that any day . . .
, ,, - , , proposes to carry a complete ana
arter me s ..,, including poultry and fish. Remem-
lector sntui ui'un -- i invltoH tn ca 1 and insnect
ment of taxes, interest and penalty. -
make out and issue a certificate of his market. 1M
against such property.
175
3000
500
500
250
40
43
650
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Such certificates shall bear Interest
from the date of issuance until re
viaompH at the rate of fifteen per
cent per annum, and shall be sold to j
It's A Top Notch Doer.
Great deeds compel regard. The
world crowns its doers. That's why
the American people have crowned
Real Estate Transfers.
The following are the real estate!
transfers filed for record during the
past week:
O E Cutler et ux to A J and
Laura M Barham, lot In Dal
las J J McBee et ux to William
Morrison, 44.66 acres t 8 s
r 6 w
Margaret J Rucker to R O Wil
liams, 5 acres t 6 s r 5'w
J J Mathis et ux to R O Wil
liams, 8.25 acres t 6 s r 5 w
W E Bevens et ux to Mary S
Bevens, 10 acnes t 9 s r 4 w
Caesar Godwin to B Wilson,
lots In Independence
J M Graves et ux to Bmery
A Cook, lots in Independence
B Tarter to L Toedtemeier
land in t 9 s r 5 w
p T Fuchs to J J McBee,-lots
in Dallas,
Probate
Estate of William H. Knower, de
ceasedpetition to sell personal prop
erty granted.
cent per annum, auu . - ....
any person in order of priority In . nr Ring's New Discovery the King
applying therefor, upon the payment jof Throat and Lung remedies. Every
of the value in principal and Interest atom Is a health force. It kills germs
tbereof and colds and la grippe vanisa. It
and lawfully engaged in some useful I heals cough-racked membranes and
At any time after the expiration of j coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bron
three years from the first date of de- chlal tubes and lungs are cured and
linquency the holder of such certlf-1 hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More,
lcate may summon the delinquent toBlack jack, N. C, writes "it cured
redeem his property, and If not sol,e of ,ung trouble, pronounced hope
redeemed, the circuit court shall j, esa by an doctors." 50c, $1.0Q. Trial
-rant a decree foreclosing the Hen j bottie free. Guaranteed by all drug-
. ,l In ! .
.ealnst the property meut ; gists.
tuch certificate
Want a Be inspector.
At a meeting of bee raisers held
on the fair grounds at Salem, during
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Personal property upon which the
tax Is delinquent for a period ot
ty day aIter " 0n the rair grounas at oieuit uuuu8
April, or the firs Monuy u t&te D Qe0 CoUma 0I AI.
ter shall be sold for the payment waa e,ected pres,.
f auch tax and anch sale shall be "dent a D w Brea of Newberg,
,0lut. j secretary and treasurer. The associ-
x j Uon wants a state bee inspector and
Thtf Best Plastw. j will request the legislature to create
A, piece of flannel d"P-ed wlth0M
Okamberlaln's Unlment and bound.
a t the affected parts i superior to! Frightful Fate Averted.
-ister. When troubled with lamej T w0id haT9 een a crtpple for
fcack or lna ta the side or chest Uf f.om a terrible cut on my knee
tve it a trial and you ro certain to ! prank Dlsberry. Kelllher,
ha or thaa ple-e4 witk ta prf ! Min., "without , Bucklen'e Arnica
rHft wkich it atforae. Tkia liniment Salr -rich soon cured me." InfaUl
,lfl. reHerea rheumatic ! " tajwa for wounds, cuts and brulsea, it
rftar. ta WJ ""'isoaa eona Buraa, Scalds.Old Sores,
tt dlseass. ' t r- hohs ki o uki'""- " "
troi
1 for Ptte. So at all drueflsts'
Money Comes In Bunches
to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N.
Y., now. His reason is well worth
reading: "For a long time I suffered
from Indigestion, torpid liver, consti
pation, nervousness, and general de
bility," he writes. "I couldn't sleep,
had no appetite, nor ambition, grew
weaker every day in spite of all medi
cal treatment. Then used Electric Bit
ters. Twelve bottles restored all my
old-time health and vigor. Now I can
attend to business every day. It's
a wonderful medicine." Infallible for
Stomach, Liver. Kidneys, Blood and
Nerves. 50c at all druggists.
Cruahed byv Press.
C. F. French, publisher of the Fails
City News, met with an accident last
Saturday in which ,he narrowly es
caped losing the fingers of hta left
hand. He waa egnaged in printing
ribbon badges on a Job press and In
aome manner caught his hand be
tweea the type and the moving plt
en.Several fingers were badly crushed
Brother French may consider him
self lucky to have escaped as fortun
ately as he did, for had the prcas
been running at bfcn SP000. tne
loss of his hand jwottld surely have
suited. As It is, he will sooa b
able to resuma his work a6ala ua
las Observer.
I hare 10 etck aai
au already mitU ta sow. Tie rlc4
it'rleat. L. B. StaaJetoa. 17-tf
lb 1$
m
One of
year
when you want a good heavy
Shoe. We have a good line
ranging from the heavy log
ging A. A. Cutter down to
flSoodlieavy
Plow Shoe
Prices range from
$7 to
Have you seen our Triple Wear Sole
Shoe? It is a winner. N Call and let us
show them to you.
We have just opened up a shipment of
fine dress Shoes for gents and young men.
0. 1. If earner
Exclusive Haberdashery Independence,
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