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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
1111 O o Ikery Sale IN order to protect my customers from so-called "New Store" and "Dry Goods" prices I have decided to sell my entire stock of new and up-to-date Trimmed, Tailored and Pattern Hats at prices that cannot be equal ed in Salem. It is a well-known fact that I never carry over any Hats from one season to the next. No old Hats at special prices, but new Hats at wholesale prices. Look elsewhere and get their price and then come to me and I will save you money. Remember my regular prices are below the av eragc so-called "Dry Goods" Hats and now I am going to protect my custo mers by selling my entire stock at wholesale prices for the next ten days. My Hats are all new and exclusive styles as I selected them personally while I was in Chicago Y7 r"wvvi u j uu vvro u . REMEMBER THE PLACE U vi li4H , T 291 North Commercial Street, Salem. Oregon. Must Pay Bill Twice. Newflold & Newfleld vs. Craven & Moore was tbe title of au action tried In Justice Hardy Holman'g court Tuosday afternoon of last week, says the Dallas Observer. The plaintiffs. A New York post card house, sued to recover $48 from the Independence firm. It appears from the evidence that Craven & Moore had bought the cards through M. J. Wax Co., Tort land agents of the plaintiff, and paid the amount of the bill to that- con cern. It appears further, however, that Newfleld & Newfleld have a rule strictly forbidding the payment of any accounts to their agents. The Jury after brief deliberation brought In a verdict for the plaintiffs for the amount sued for, and it looks as if Craven & Moore will be $48 out of pocket unleHs they shall succeed in recovering the amount from the Portland agency. Percy Pikepounder Didn't de dame come across wit" a handout Wen you told her you hadn't swallered not'in' fer free days? Felix Hawsted Naw. She told me to t'lnk of me home and me moth er an' a lump would come up in me Croat an I could swaller dat. horses, three cows, one 3 wagon, four sets of harness, a few farming implements, household goods and about $350 worth of men's, women's and children's ready-made clothing. J. H. Lawrence. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at my res idence, on Monmouth Street, West Independence, Thursday, October 28,1 1909, commencing at 1:00 p. m., four' Frightful Fate Averted. "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher, Minn., "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infalli- Kla fnw vmi nHa cnta and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds.Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. Worlds best for Piles. 25c at all druggists Visit from Supreme President. Next Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, Su preme President F. F. Roose will meet with Independence Lodge No. 212, Fraternal Union of America. It Is earnestly requested that all mem bers be present. Mrs. Ella O. Walk er, Secretary. Cold Weather Advice to all is to beware of coughs aud cold on the chest; as neglected they readily lead to pneumonia, consump tion or other pnlmonary troubles Just as soon as the cough appear treat it with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, the standard cure of America. Use as directed perfectly harmless. A cure and preventive for all diseas es of the lungs. Price 25c, 50c and $100 per bottle. Sold by Williams Drug Co. Ladies' New Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced ' j FIRE ; PRICES STILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE STORE Ladles' $ 5.00 Coat Ladies' $ 8.00 Coat Ladles' $ 9.00 Coat $ 2.90 Ladies' $il.00 Coat $ 3.39 Ladles' $15.00 Coat $ 4.95 Ladles' $22.50 Coat $ 6.18 Ladies $28.00 Coat $ 8.25 Ladies' $20.00 Coat $13.75 Ladies' $27.00 Coat $17.35 Ladies' $30.00 Coat $13.25 Ladies' $17.00 Coat $15.75 Ladies' $18.50 Coat $18.15 $ 9.35 $11.00 LADIES' NEW' TAILORED SUITS Values up to $45, now ..... $24.00 $27.50. values, now 16.55 $20.00 values, now 12.00 $14.50 values, now ...:..$ 8.80 $18.00 values, now 11.00 $16.00 values, now 10.00 Every Suit Bought this Fall, 1909, Absolutely New Stock Every one strictly this. Fall's, 1909, Garments, and they are Absolutely Cor rect in Style t 100 Doz. Barber Towels, now v 4c each! Silk Waists, values to $11.00 99c Men's Pants, in small sizes; values to $6.00 98c Boys' Hats, values $1.50 49c Umbrellas ....98c, 7Sc, 6Sc, 54c 41c s t