OPENING GAME OF FOOT BALL Th first tvol ball game ut the on fur Independence took place up cu the lilioul ball grounds ltul Sat urday between tUo local high school boys an J Corvallia blKh. The game wa cleau throushoui m.d ioil teams did hard work. With iu a few minute of tluit In th first lialf, under gnat excitement and cheering, our boys made a dash over the llut and scored a touchdoan. hi the ae-cond half they repealed tie feat and did not have to work quite ao lrnrd. The visiting team put up a good scrap but were too light to rvslst the line smashes. Owing to the condition of the field and rainy weather neither team was abld to do Ita best work. The Kamo ended In a victory fur our boy a of which they are Justly proud. l'rcf. Kirk accompanied his boys and looked as happy as usual. A return came In the near future U anticipat ed. With School and Teacher. During the first of next week pa trons of the achool should receive a report of work done by their children Some of these reports will be sntts factory to the teacher, to the patron and to the pupil. Others may not be. If they are not what they should be will you please co-operate wiih the teachers for better results? If your . A. t. s . ...- . i mi 'Mil tJi.l . 1 Mnkes fho roost nutritious food and Uig most dainty and v2c!idou3 T . i J ' " No fretting over the biscuit mailing. Royal is first aid to many a ook's success W K7 PROMIN RELA NTLY ED HERE v V V7 ) J) ' The new desks which were ordered boy spends his time on the streets or j some time ago have arrived and are elsewhere when he should be In oemg put uno us ..- achool at his studies, remember the grades continue to Increase. teachers will not be responsible for ' his failure It Is recommended by A Methodist Minister Recommends many professors In large schools and Chamberlain'. Colic, Cholera endorsed by their school boards that and Diarrhoea Remedy, at least two hours' work ouiTht to be "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, of school hours upon , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenieuy lor several years for diarrhoea. I consid- done outside e n Vi Mil TL'rtrlr The school Is more than willing , er It the best remedy I have ever to do all that It can for the advance-1 tried for that trouble. I bought a ment of the pupils but It cannot do i bottle of It a few days ago from our ail It takes governable pupils, j druggist. Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shall equipped Instructors, and parents 1 ever be glad to speak a word In Its with lots of good, sound common praise when I have the opportunity." aense and judgement to make a '-Rev. J. D. Knapp, Pastor M. E. Kh00l i Church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by Everybody is welcome to inspect P. M. Klrkland. the work of the school at any time, j Public school pennants (purple and j Ask your grocer for Fritz' home white) may be had at reasonable pri- made bread and doughnuts. Take no ces by leaving an order with the prln- J other. They are made from hard clpal. The money will be used for j wheat flour. Made in Indepe achool purposes. j dence. 02 23 Murphy-Wilson Nuptials. Married, at hlnh noon, on Novom ber 3, at the home of the bride's par- mils Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wilson of Buena Vista. Mr. William L. Murphy and Miss Mabel F. Wilson. The cer emony was performed by Dr. Duns more of Calvary Presbyterian church, Independence, In the presence of a few of the Immediate .friends of the bride. The parlors were tastefully and beautifully decorated with chrys anthemums and ivy. The wedding dinner was served Immediately after the ceremony. The happy couple will reside on the ranch of the uroom's parents, near Buena Vista. Their many friends wish them all joy and prosperity, with long life and ev ery success. Free We have secured a number of beautiful 16x20 inch pictures. We are siving one with each box of sta tionery. Call and get one before they are all gone. Craven & Moore. 22tf James Fudtie, whoso death occurred at WalUhur, WaHlilnaton, Monday, at th age of enty thre yeara, wai a prominent Oregon pioneer. The funeral took place In thai city, under tli auspice of thti I. O. O. T., of which lh deceased waa a member. he haxtiiK b I charter member of Latah lodge No. 7. of l-aiah. WttHh tugton. A uatlve of Illinois. Mr. Kudo em igrated to the Pacific coast In the early 60'a, local ltt at Independence. Polk county. In ISM u -r .moved to Washington, where he filed upon a homestead near Waiisburh'. on which he resided until a few year before his death, when ho purchased a home iu Waitsburu. Mr. FmUe Is survived by a widow and four children, as follows: Mis Morton IV) y of Waltshurg; Mrs. Hur ry Drlscoll of Spokane: Mis. II. C Wade of Hand Point. Idaho, and K. S. Fudge of Waitslnirg, Washington. In addW.on to these relnilvia. Ihe deceased 1 avea one brother ami two sisters, as follows: William Fudge of Waits! tirs, Waslili nl' t'; Mrs. Su san Join i and Mr, huvld lletiv's. both of Inueoetidenee, Oregon. A Hair' Breadth Eicapa. Do you know that vry tlmn you hav a cough or cold and let It run on thinking It will Just cur lUelf you are Invl Ing pneumonia, consumption or some other , pulmonary trouble? Dou't risk It. Put your lungs back In perfect health and atop that rougli with Ilallard' llorehound Hyrup. Price Sic. 60o and It 0 per bottle. Sold by William Drug Co, ANNOUNCEMENT To the. poplrt of Independence and vicinity. A we have withdrawn from the Cuminln & HuW Land Co. we will continue the real estate business on the north side of C street. Call and list your property with us. W have prospective buyer for both el'f and farm land, bolu large and small tract. I Htull Darsi. the l-aud M-n, ' di pendeiice, Oregon. I 1 Ulve the aderlter your trade. THE OREGOX FIRE RELIEF McMnnvtll. I t t I Orf Chet Cregory. X, Dallmt. Or. The Knorr SH0B YOU CAN'T BUY SHOES HERE Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given to the pub lic that we have sold our entire In terest In the People's Market to W. W. Newton who will conduit Ihe bus iness. All parties owing us will call at once and settle accounts by ca.ih or notes. Heck & Klubacher. Dated at Independence, Oregon, this Cth day of November, limit. 23-2G Notlo of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, In the matter of tho estaie of Lovlna Per ry, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wesley or,.. orluilnlutmtfir of the cstato of Lovlna Perry, deceased, has rendered and presented for final seuumcin. and filed In said court his final ac- ..iminiuti-Aiimi of said estate and that Saturday, the 1. th day of November, 1909, at one o'clock I . M., at the courtroom of said court, in the city of Dallas, in said county and sta'e has been appointed by the judg of said court for the settlement or said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and fib exceptions In writing to Bald account anu unvow 2o"258ame WESLEY PERRY. ... r ...... .,9 nllll aualu and without being a friend lo the iore. bi . - -wunoui o ma ,,,, .1.1- Tlu only reason for this romo-agaln customers testify to this. He omy Is that our Shoes are either more comfortable or Wear Longer Than Others We have Just received a fine line of Men's Women's and ''';' iboe See our bevy grain Shoe, for boy.-the Warsaw at V lnl tl 79 per pair. $2 00 and $2.25 kind. All solid Dr.-s Shoe, for men at $2 r,0 Patent Leather. Do, Calf and Vclour. We have the Sigh grade Shoes for "d women, that sell at mm ' Ifl 00 Our stock is new and up-to-date "d bought from the bes 5,s tern actorles for caah. You can get the benefit of our god buying! SL nd ry our line. You will bo .atl.fl nd become a frlned to our store. Your. Very truly. THE KNORR SHOE CO., Successor to Price Shoe Co. 444 STATE STREET, "LKM. OflEtJON. When You Sit Down To a Meal tkis restaurant you are inre It will l excellent as to food, cooking and service. Th surroundings speak for themselves, and the bill of fare tells mutely of line eating at little prices. Come In and Itibk a friend or two alen. on will all be be pleased. White House Restaurant Wn. McCJchriil & Son. Pr.prictort SALEM - OREGON THE GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE Is Offering Prices That You Simply Can Not Resist "Money saved is money earned," and we certainly are saving you the money now. We have received large shipments direct from New York this week ot silk Waists, Belts, Ribbons, Towels, Underwear, Dress Goods, Men s hox. Notice the big offerings we make at once on these, as we are bound to reduce the stock as tast as possioic. , r ' To i vji us vT i iif flu- life CAKH-UISIUKCOHfAIIT Correct and popujar styles for Boys and Men Clothing that can be depended upon. If you have ever purchased a suit here you know we have the suit for you, which means there Is fit and style; In other words ENTIRE SUIT SATISFACTION In the clothing we sell. If you have never purchased clothing of us we will take pleas ure In introducing you to as snappy, i smart styles as you can find In Sa lem, and closing out sale prices still prevail in this department. $6.00 Silk Petticoats $3.38, $4.50 Beautiful new taffeta petticoats in navy, gun metal, green, white, black, etc. An excellent grade of taffeta made with tucks and flounces. Regular $6.00 value k50 $4. Black and white, tan and green silk petticoats, made with one, two and three flounces r. $3.38 C, 'ft,'1 1 1 A , v Ladies'New Tailored SUIT Which appeal to tlu woman who ap preciales beauty ot line. Individuality, quality, quiet refinement such are being shown in Q"r Ready-Made De partment. Plenty of large Bi.ea. In fact we are prepared to meet all do inands with the latent New York styles. Prices extremely reduced. $9 1 Read's Dress Goods Why do we always advertise Read's Dross Goods? Because there is no other to equal It. It is superior to all other makes In beauty of texture, coloring and finish. In point of style these dress goods Se absolutely correct. You will buy no oth er if once you have tried Read's elegant materials. ALL DRESS GOODS AT CLOSING-OUT SALE PRICES. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN I That suit the purse, that bring comfort to the feet. Dura bility and comfort have not been sacrificed for style; but we are showing the most up-to-date Shoes that are being dis played by the best manufacturers in the United States. CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES, ON THESE. i r i r t on i i i i ill WW $7.95 Dress Skirts $4.90 Stunning styles, all of this Fall's make; the new pleated effects; piped' with black satin and neat side tucks or self-trimmed with tailored straps and jet buttons. We have a great assortment for you to choose from. Extra special $7.90 Dress Skirts, $4.95. Dress goods " 15c 25c, 41c, 44c, 58c, 88c up to $3.50 15c Huck Towels, extra special.. 10c 25c Hose for Children ....... ...18c Towels, 13 by 28 inches 4c 25c Underwear for Women 19c 35c Ties for Men - 25c 4 pairs extra good Sox, new ..50c Boys' Hats, values to $1-50 49c $3.00 Shoes for Ladies H-45 $2.50 Shoes for Ladies 11-35 Men's $3.00 Sweaters 2.45 35c, 40c, 45c New Rubbers for 30c SALEM, OREGON EXTRA SPECIAL ON RIBBONS which we have just received. We are showing a whole window full of fancy, plain and the new moire rib bons, in taffeta and messallne, 5 and 6 Inches in width. $1.60 Tailored Shirt Waists $1.22 These waists came Thursday from New York. They are in white and tan, neatly tucked, with tailored shirt sleeves and tailored collar. Regular $1.50 values for $1.22. Also a new and handsome line in Silk Waists. 25c Rubber Belts 19c Rubber belts galore here now in va rious colors, with pretty jet buckles. These belts have just been received, but we immediately offer you the 25c values at .... 19c Better qualities also at closing out sale prices. - fe.Mn, iiiiMniii "" "" '".TP!-"'--' "IL"' "'""""UJ"jfr?'WMwr??1,1',M u-l"!!-'w''