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INDEPENDENCE ENTEBPHUE, DEPENDENCE. OREGON, DECEMBER 17. 190.
PERSONAL MENTION
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thing for Chrtnimas.
The ntrei line hi town of
and eiiitirulilxrU at lrelr'e.
Il U reported her. tint Kl'h Ymiiig
I .il..uly 111 HI tfali'iu.
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Portland. U In wn hla week.
of
Mrs. H. E. Ow.n l,,H,n ,'orl"
land visitor during th week,
Mrs. (Jworgn CJrHiinT of Dallas
wa vlalior here on Wfdne.dny.
M. Carrln 0. Hubbard visited the
Monniuutlt Il.'btkali lodge Ual night.
II. II. Kalti. the plo tuner, la
.nnm, in inwn. Leave your ordera at
Special attention to filling family the Independence Hotel.
rec.pea.-Wllll.u,. Drug Co. I9.fi k nubUrd vullm4 lh u.
A well equipped stork of alik riiom bekah lodge of Dallas Wednesday
nvrvaalllM. Williams Drug Co. 2f night, In tr official rapacity.
FalnT'a Self filling Fountain I'ena
They are right. Williams Drug Co ml
A n.w Una of bouae Slippers just
received at Dreiler's, Come and see
them. ' 1
A new Una of neck scarfs at Mrs.
Wallacee' for Xaiss preauta. Call
and sua thni. 37tf
Why don't you cura that sold? Try
Williams' Uiatlra Cold Tebl.ta.
Williams Drug Co. Mf
The ladles are Invited to call and
Inspect tho new Hand liana shown by
Williams Drug Co. 29lf
Dr. Duganne, Bentlet, ovar lade
ps4aos) NaUoaal Bank. Ball pbons
111; ladeaeadeat. 4410. U
Free st Craven Moore's. Pre
sent this slip and gt u free chance
on an eight dollar box of candy.
Mrs. Wells of Ban Francisco, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Claggett
of this city. Is here on a visit to her
parents.
Painjessjentistry
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SiUw niiinn .50
lnli rilllntt 2.50
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work uaiiantbbd pom ia
mIdIm ork dou nrhr All work BJP
Wise Dental Co.
fiivMS PORTLAND. OREGON
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Unbreakable dolls with celluloid
bead and llmba, hair atuffod body.
At Craven ft Moors's.
Subscriptions taken for any tuaga
itnt, published, at publishers 'prices.
Craven Moore, Independence, Ore.
Mrs. J. W. Richardson Is seriously
III at her home in this city. She Is
reported to be Improved this morning
Present this slip and get a free
thance on a beautiful box of candy
coating eight dollara, Craven
Moore.
Tha regular business meeting of
tha Library Assoclstlon will be held
at 3 p. m. on Saturday In the library
rooms.
J. P. Hf'-ka and his young grandson
are down from liuieDoro mis wem
on a visit to t-nas. rc. iiicaa anu mm-
lly of Independence.
Marshal Feaglcs Is reported to be
seriously 111 at the hotel In this city.
Ed Milliard 1s doing relief work dur
ing the Illness of the marshal.
nndencn this week
hop ynrd. Mr. and Mrs. Hays will
spend the winter In this city.
1). W. Cummins came down from
Independence Tuesday morning o
vlalt for a few days before leaving
1 r..itin 110
for his new nome m ch plttCPd ln bur,
has bought forty acres of alfalfa land
...mo lr miles out from ModeBto.
Nowberg Graphic.
Mrs. It. J. Taylor of
Mr. and Mrs. John fsrter of Wells
visited one dsy tlila week with Mr
Carter's slater,
this iiiy.
Tho "Afternoon Sale" tlrcn by the
Presbyterian ladles on Wednesday at
Mrs. O. I). Itutl.r's was llberslly pat
ronliod and a financial success.
aiamhMii Huv.r nt fluver ss In
town Wednesday In company with
bis son. Christmas shopping wss In
cidentally a part of their mission.
Mrs. Maude Ireland and Mrs. .Hea-
sle Hammel, who nve been visiting
friends at Monmouth, were In Inde
pendence yeslerdsy on their way to
Corvallls.
The Independence Hotel will have
something special for Christmas din
ner. Give your housekeeper a Teat
that day and bring the family to the
hotel for dinner.
The Independence Hotel will have
aomethlng special for Christmas din
ner. Olve your housekeeper a rest
that day and bring the family to the
hotel for dinner.
C. LeMasters, who resides three
miles south of Monmouth, this week
sold his farm of 324 acres to a Mon
mouth woman. The consideration tn
the deal Is not learned.
Mrs. Lottie Hedges Dorrls, Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Hedges and Mrs. I. I
Smith spent several days ln Portland
last week combining business, Chrlst-
maa shopping and pleasure.
Robert Barrle, formerly employed
here br the Pacific Telephone Co.,
has been transferred to Salem In the
employ of that company. He Is suc
ceeded here by Walter Chaffin.
Wanted By competent woman, po
sition to do hotel or house work, in
or
near Independence or Monmouth.
Til or u r limi lTCIIUCilvo
Sherman Hays is removing to Inde-1 d M,g( A E m
.mi.nrn this week from the Rose I ..., rw 9if
Jack Frost Catch You?
The wind blew pretty crisply round the cor
ners and men were running after Overcoats.
All, naturally, wanted their money's worth.
Some of them got it and some of them didn't.
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The Eagle, a gasoline launch of Sa
lem. Is plying between Independent:
and Salem on the run of the steamer
i,inr..,H..nr Tha Indenendence Is
being overhauled and having new ma
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For Infants and Children.
The Rind You Have Always Bougli
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Christmas Shoppers
Do well to buy from us; our stock is complete.
make your selection.
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CROKINOLB BOARDS have been added to our lines and you can
a now met one of the best games of the season at our store. This
is the style on which over 80 games can be played. Prices with tne
necessary Rings, Cues, etc., range from $3.60 to 17.00.
Our price on WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOKS is now 11.00,
WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS always uiake a good gift; we
have them.
HAND BAGS the best that
money can buy. Genuine Seal,.
Alligator, etc. New designs.
Prices from $1.00 to 125.00 each
BOOKS In late Fiction and
fancy Gift Books. Very dainty.
Books for boys and girls; all
kinds of new Juvenile Books.
PICTURES our new ones have
arrived and you should make
your selection early. Framed
and unframed. A fine line of
Oval Frames shown in gold and
In black.
BIBLES a complete line, in
cluding Teachers' Editions,
Text Editions, Testaments,
Psalms and Books of Prayer.
CALENDARS In beautiful Wa
ter Colors, Sepias and Prints;
justl the thing for a little re
membrance. Prices from 15c
to $3.00.
XMAS STATIONERY a bl
assortment of Holiday boxes in
beautiful designs; all prices.
This Includes Crane's best Lin
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183 Commercial EC, 8ALEM. ORE.
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THE PLACE FOR
GENTLEMEN
Cigars, Tobacco, Candy,
BILLIARDS and POOL
ESTABROOK'S
NEW PLACE
NO LIQUOR NOR NEAR IT
NICE PLACE FOR FARMERS TO REST AND WARM
R. B. Miller, who heretofore nas
been connected with the freight de
partment, has been promoted to traf
fic manaeer of the Oregon Railway
& Navigation Co. and Oregon
Washington Railroad Co., to take ef
fect January 1, 1910.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hicks and their
daughter Rosa of Henley, California
are visiting this weeic at tne nome
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hicks or
this city. They are en route to Hllls-
boro where they will spend the win
ter.
ComDound Red Spruce and White
Pine Cough Medicine is a combina
tion recommended by the medical pro
fesslon as an expectorant of rare val
ue, especially in easea 01 cuiwiui;
bronchitis and ordinary oougha and
colds. Williams Drug Co. 24tf
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ground and J. B.
V. Butler of Monmouth were passen
gers Thursday to McMinnville to be
present at the wedding of Miss La-
Verne Fenton and Jack D. Spence.
Miss Fenton is well known here and
has many friends who wish for her
all happiness.
Last Friday evening the local lodge
of Eastern Star was paid an official
visit by Worthy Grand Matron Mrs.
Stiles of Portland. The evening was
pleasantly spent and much good will
arise from the event. During her stay
here of a few days, Mrs. Stiles was
guest of Mrs. P. M. Klrkland who
entertained with several tables of
500" on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Carrie C. Hubbard visited the
Rebekah lodge at Dallas on last
Wednesday night. The members of
the lodge had chosen sides in a con
test to see how many members could
be gotten out on the occasion of Mrs.
Hubbard's visit, . with the result that
about seventy Rebekahs were pres
ent. After the business of the even
ing was over a sumptuous banquet
was served. Mrs. Hubbard was pre
sented with a beautiful bouquet of
carnations 'and was in every way ac
corded royal entertainment of which
she expresses her appeciation. Miss
Belle Belcher of Lafayette, Grand
Warden of the Oregon Rebekah As
sembly, was also present.
W. T. Hoffman and B. F. Baker,
who have a flour mill at Indepen
dence and a warehouse at Monmouth,
were in Lebanon yesterday looking
over the place with a view to estab
lishing a flour mill in this city. They
said they received very little, if any,
encouragement from the business men
they called on, so left on the evening
train for southern Oregon to look for
a suitable location in which to estab
lish another mill. Mr. Baker is a
brother-in-law of H. G. Everett. We
think that this is an enterprise that
is not only needed here but could be
operated at a profit, and should be
encouraged and welcomed by all our
citizens. Lebanon Express. 1
Among those who did were those who made their money go
farthest by design ; others were those who were merely
lucky. Don't trust luck; think hard about your clothes buying.
Investigate
Discriminate
Come and see the
Schloss Bros. & Co's
Overcoats Auto Coats and Rain Coats
See how easy wa hare made It for you to get a GREAT
BIO money's worth.
Style, tit, beautiful materials. The most splendid line of
Overcoats you've ever seen In your life.
$15.00 and up
We believe, and so do thousands of other men
the country over who wear Schloss Bros. &
Co's Overcoats, that they are values unequaled
G.W JOHNSON & CO.
141 N. Commercial St.
SALEM, OREGON
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Mr Gunn, the well-known artlsti we have had with us before, is now with us aflaln, and will aoon bq work
Ing In our window. We have! extended every energy to secure him asaln, as you all know of his extremely
successful and satisfactory work. You know that we are offering you a flreat opportunity. With every dol
lar's worth of cjoods bought here you flet a coupon and by presenting this coupon and any good photograph
to Mr. Gunn you are entitled to hava it enlarged to best crayon portrait, 13 by 16J4 In. In size, by paying
the artist 87c to cover the) cost of material used. This work la worth at leaat $3.00. Full value Is given
you on every dollar's worth of goode. Coupons now ready for you.
WOMAN'S TAILORED
Suits
AT HALF PRICE
$16.50 SUITS , $ 8-25
$18.00 SUITS .... $ 900
$20.00 SUITS $10-00
$28.50 SUITS $U-25
$30.00 SUITS $15.00
$40.00 SUITS .... $20.00
$50.00 SUITS $25.00
SILK AND FANCY HOSIERY
For a
to' a
Discriminating Gift
Woman of Quality
Nothing la mora In tast to give or
pleasant to receive than handsome
Silk or fancy Hosiery.
W have a choice and very
large assortment of tasteful and
pretty hosiery as one could possi
bly desire. You can please the
most exacting here.
WOMAN'S TAILORED
Coats
AT HALF PRICE
$ 8.00 COATS ....$ 4.00
$16.50 COATS $ 8.25
$18.00 COATS i. ....$9.00
$22.00 COATS .....$11.00
$29.75 , COATS $14-85
$34.50 COATS .,. .... ....$17.25
$40.00 COATS $20.00
The Tech
Clothing
Has a characteristic smartness to
it that is thoroughly appreciated by
the trade.
It is snappy, with all of the latest
style features.
We direct your attention to the
models we are showing in the win
dow, which speak for themselves.
We are showing a great variety
In fashionable colors, patterns and
textures.
THERE IS ECONOMY IN TRADING
HERE NOW.
A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GIFT
President
Suspenders
In special Holiday boxes solve the
Christmas question for many shopper)
We also call attention to the beau
tiful holly boxes with garters and
sleeve holders and the novel and at
tractive specialty: Necktie, hose and
handkerchief to match, in the very
latest and most popular colors, in
pretty boxes all ready for Christmas.
NEW GAITERS for men, women
and children. The largest assortment
of gaiters ever shown in Salem in
fancy reds, etc., for children; the bro
gan, gray, blue and black for women
and men. The prices are right.
ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY
IN BUYING HERE NOW
Straight From Christmas Land
came the big and extremely dain
ty display of Christmas Handker
chiefs we have ready for you.Many
dollars worth of these are being
sold to single customers. We
have them in all prices and every
pretty design imaginable
FOR CHRISTMAS
Handsome Table Linen
Your Christmas Gift, in order to
be appreciated, must be just what
the recipient desires. We have ta
ble linens now that will rejoice
the heart of the most particular
housewife a beautiful piece of
damask with a holly pattern; is
especially appropriate and it is
generally and favorably comment
ed upon. $2.20 quality, extra spec
ial at $1.65.
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
LANSDOWNE SILK
Wm. F. Read Lansdowne Silk
What a pretty dress or waist pat
tern somebody is going to have
who doesn't expect it. The Lans
downe is the favorite Silk of all
women and it comes in the most
delightful shades for all wear.
STOCTON
ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY
IN BUYING HERE NOW
GORDON FURS
Furs that are world renowned.
The Gordon people so thoroughly
understand the purchasing of fur
and their treatment that their
furs have become so famous that
it is only necessary to say It's a
GORDON that it is A-l is an
accepted fact. We have furs from
$1.50 to $40.00. We are showing
all of the latest stylo creations.
12!2 New Outing Flannel 9c
$6.00 New Taffeta Petticoats, $4.50
75c New Golf Shirts 60c
50c New Golf Shirts 40c
$1.00 New Overalls 90c
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