EIGHT PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, DECEMBER 17, 1v03. PACE TEN I Ladies' Silk Umbrellas V W have a fin lino of gold filled and pearl handlt Umbrellas, all de tachable handle. Th handle rang in prlc from $1.25 to H&O each. The Umbrella or bat cot 11.00 to $2.75 each, o you can mak It cott, you ny amount you wlh. Th ba ha steel rod and best quality crucible teel, paragon frame, covered with fine ilk large, all rolled close. Each ha a fin case and tassel to match. Gents' Umbrellas TOIX EVERYDAY USE $1to$2 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas $1.50 to $8.00 Fine for Christmas Presents Rogers 1847 Silver KNIVES AND FORKS M $4.00 per set Smith' Silver Knlvea and Fork $4.00 per set Community Silver Knive and Fork at $4.00 to $12.00 per t LADIES' AND GENTS' WATCHES It is our interest to sell) watch es that will glvei satisfaction and we'll do It if you will let js help you to select one. We liave some very finei high grades of movement and case as weir as tha cheaper. Price $1.00 to $45.00. s? ''J -w V?A fit IN SILVER-PLATED HOLLOW WARE We have Tea Sets, Butter Dishes, Berry Dishes, Card Trays, Cake Dishes, Bread Trays. Smokers' Sets, Pickle Casters, Puff Boxes, Match Boxes, etc. Rogers 1847 Silver SPOONS $1.50 to $2.50 per set '1 Community Silver Spoons at $2.50 0 Solid Silver Tea Spoons at $5.00 and $6.00 per set. Table Spoons and Des sert Spoons. It. No. No. 12. Chased holder with 14k gold pen ... 13. Same as above, only larger L. E. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS rut..''- ' - $3.50 l Gold and silver mounted, $4.50 to $5.00 We have one grade made by Waterman at v $1.50 O. A. KREAMER RINGS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS SIGNET RINGS BAND RINGS CHASED RINGS SET RINGS, BABY RINGS Prices rango from 75c to $15. Have you seen those fine re constructed Rubles? They are beauties. ' ' 1 .. " i .mmmwwihwBW'8WI '' ' lmr i msi ii jipj''"'j usiiir imMTTlluiiirrwi i . - - - OLD RESIDENT PASSES'IAWAY The funeral services over the re mains of John L. Flshback took place at the family home three miles west of Monmouth, Friday morning, De cember 3, 1909. E.lder W. A. Wood, pastor of the Christian church of Monmouth, officiated. Interment took place in the K. oC P. cemetery south of Monmouth. Mr. Fishback wjas born in Rappa hannock county, Virginia, June 4, 1830 He came to Oregon in 1868, first locating in Dallas, Polk county. He was a good, mechanic, an honest man and an esteemed citizen of Polk county, having resided here for over forty years. At one time be worked on the National Capital building in Washington, D. C, and this was al ways a source of pride to 11m as he considered it an honor to have worked on the great structure. He also worked on the first rwing of the old Christian College at Monmouth, and built the first South Methodist church of Dallas which is now known as the Adventist church. He was married to Elizabeth Scott, April 5, 1874. To this union were born ten children of whom nine are living and all at home. Tbe eldest daughter preceded him to the other world, February 16, 1886. He accepted his Savior at Dallas, in 1872 under the preacmu s .Campbell. He served as deacon at Antioch for a number of years and was a faithful 'and consistent .Christ ian until death. Mr Fishback was a idevoted hus band'and father and was humble, lov ing and tender liketheOIaster Choosing a Christmas' Present. When you make a present of a per iodical to a friend or a family you are really selecting a companion to are. reauy during influence lul a whole year. If the -.uaintances of your sons and daughters were to OI .. . aoriifi neriodi- talk to tnem luUAi " J , . TZ talk to them silently, how qu cais u" , mmoanion- lv you would iuiu.u. -sUrin the one case as in tne other the best course 1. to supplant he in jurious with something equally at Sive and at the same ti While." A food can be wholesome Ind utterly distasteful. Rea ding can te made so. too. But, The Youths n.nn.n!A rxnt nnlv nourishes the mind, but delights it, just like that Ideal human associate whom you would choose. The Youth's Compan ion fills that place now in more man half a million homes. Can you not think of another family in which it is not now known where it woum uo joyfully welcomed? If the $1.75 for the voiume sent now, the new subscriber will be entitled to all the remaining issues of 1909; also The Companions- Ven etian" Calendar for 1910, lithograph ed In thirteen colors ana goia. Youth's Companion, Companion Build ing, Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. For a Lame Back. , i When you have pains or lameness In : the back-bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice, a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. to rfamnPt, a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment' and bind it on over the seat of pain, and you may be surprised to see how quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. Hands Down Opinion, Attorney General A. M. Crawford has filed answer In the case of the Corvallis & Eastern , vs. the State Land Board, in which he declared that the state legislature cannot law fully give away state lands and that any act with that effect is ultra vires and void. The case involves certain lands on Alsea bay, Lincoln cowiy. Real Estate Transfers. Broadmead Land Co. to Ella E. si em 1CCO onroa. r b S t W and lots in Broadmead ?33u Aaron Maybee et ux to Van Nortwick, lot in uanas, 1 T7 T)tT J. M. Sebrlng to aaran tu. w erly and hd, 124 acres, i a s r 5 and 6 w ... - William Ford et ux to Fred 'Chapin, 20 acres, t 8 s r 6 w George T. Gerlinger et ux to Mary B. Knowles, 80 .acres, t 8 s r 6 w D. Shepherd et ux to A. F. Courier et al,, 100 acres, t 8 s r 6 w " Oarence E. Powell et ux to w. D. Bales, 52.50 acres, t 8 s r6w HEATH CLAIMS SARAH SHIP Mrs. Sarah L. Shinn, who died in Kennewick, Washington, Monday, De cember 13, 1909, was a native of Or egon, having been born near Junction City, in Lane county, July 10, 1877. At the age of eight years she remove At the ag e of eight years sne i moved with her parents to Indepen dence and at the age of sixteen she was married to J. E. Shinn, an elec trician, who had charge of the elec niant nf this ccfty. Mr. and Mrs. Shinn removed about ten years I ago to eastern husuiueiuu ... she died last Monday. ' j The death of Mrs. Shinn bereaves; a husband, one son and three daugh- j ters who reside at Kennewick, Wasih-1 Thn father and mot tier of; the deceased, two Dromers mm l- sisters reside in this city, me sym pathy of the Enterprise, as well as but cf the entire community, ia tended to th ebereaved ones. Mrs. Shinn was a member or mi. Women of Woodcratt, naviug ju.i. that order in Sumpter several years ago. . u The funeral took place m mm yesterday at 1:30 from .the Presuy terian church. The services were con ducted by Dr. H. C. Dunsmore and the remains were laid to rest in tu t o n. F. cemetery of this city. The Women of Woodcraft attended in a . , . ii ac a larefi numuer ui Doay, ,as wen - - and 'respect in which deceased was held. Ladies Coats and Suits AT HALF PRICE We are giving the greatest bargains ia Ladles', were ever offered in Salem. Just think of it, 1 ing like hotcakos. Now is your time to save tm. Mi.,.,.. ' m il Cl iHlreri's Coats and .Suits that KM) ,icv. istylct. at lialf priee. Tlioy are !!-.1- y. Only liaif-i 'ice. 2600 145 900 3600 Fresh oysters, both Eastern and Olvmpia, always on hand at the Gem Restaurant ... iau Thieves Don't Advertise. "Sneaks and thieves don't adver- was the tet of an immigrauou wnHr delivered dv a MinnvillA minister. He followed this up by showing the value of intelli -...moit wnrk in attracting set gem puunv.ij . tho Pacific Northwest and the benefitts alike to hte newcomer A ti,. nmintrv settled. Each settler ojh wpalth to the state snd in return the Pacific states offer r,nnrtimitv to the man from the older sections of the country. Th i,o. o tv to nerform, be- lieves tthis pastor, in bringing people from the overcrowaea u.... east to this land of opportunity and live cities in the Northwest are mak ing the most of their advantages In attracting settlers. tise,' sermon m 6 0 NOW FOR BARGAINS Price ON ' LADIES' COATS and Suits This season's newest gar ments; long coats a!Kl plaited skirts, silk lined, perfectly finished and man-tailored; '09 very la test styles. Now selling at Half Price. . . Am FA $15.00 Suits, now . ' " $20.00 Suits, now 0 n t T an Prints now $ -90 ! '' ' - 6.90 1Z.JV uuiiui, au HALF PRICE SALE Dress Goods and Silks Special reduced prices on Dress Goods and bUKs We are glvin'g the greatest vaiuea m mnn nrrls Dress Goods now on Bale- yard 25c, 29c, 35c, 49c and up ailka now on sale Yard 25c, 35c, 39c, 49c and up ff.4 19 in.OO Triiinned llatu, now.. $(1.00 Trimmed lints, now. . , Milli nery Bargains This is the " rUore to buy your millinery ut if yen want good litirgniiiH in Hut and ostrich jiluinca also unt-rini-ni eil shapes it. ii il fancy wings. jpa.no $2.05 WONDERFUL VALUES IN Winter Underwear You tan find here every kind and class of win-. icr Underwear you may want for men, women and children. We do the business and can af ford to give you quick selling prices. We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated SIMMON'S Kid Gloves The greatest Kid Gloves in America; all guar anteed, 1000 pairs to select from, in every size, shade, maierlal you may ask for. $1.45 gloves now on sale for 98c. GREAT BAR GAINS . IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING SALEM, OREGON. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ORE This is the stort for good Values In BLANKETS and Comforts.