Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, December 24, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Holiday Goods
We re showing a I'ne cf the !at
et novelile In Chrlntma good from
penny poUI to a et of furm. In
eluding or plllo. 5aiuped liu.iu.
ic wbii u i hi ,,,rly 1,1
buy we would l pl''J lo I"1''
you drop tu
When in Salem
ad examine our dUpUy. We feel
ure you will find something that will
pleas you, especially the trW.
Rfiueurtxr we are headquarter for
Santa Clau tht ton.
SCHOOL HOLDS
ENTERTAINMENT
Kemembvr the Place
The Variety Store
ANNORAM. VULCH, Prop,
6$ NORTH COMMERCIAL STREJET. SALEM, OREGON.
Auditorium Skating Rink
OVIATT BROS.. Proprietors
MOVING PICTURES AND SKATING
Entire change of Picture three timet a week
Every evening except Sunday from 7:30 to 10 p. M.
Good Music, Hardwood Floor and first-clas Skates. Come out and
enjoy yourself. No Rowdyism allowed.
Admission 10 cents Skaters 23 cents
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY .
Get your laundry done at the f
INDEPENDENCE-JTEdtt LAUNDRY;
All vork guaranteed to be first-class. Our prices aro right. Wtoi. g
calls foryour bundles Jjj
Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable
H. EICHEL, Proprietor
Grain and Hay for Sale.
Morv-t boardei by day, week or month, at reasanable .ate
IN-EPENDCNCE, OREGON.
The a hou entertainment given on
Wednesday night u a successful af
fair and a uiual met with a Ur
attendance. The program consisted
largely of musical numbra but there
was a treat for Independence In the
lecture given by L. R. Alderman. Mr
Alderman held the attention of old
and young for more than an hour
with his able address. In hi dis
course there was meat for matured
minds and mirth for the children.
The number by the children were
pleasing and worthy the pride of
their teacher. 8peclal number by
Cha. II. Glo. who ang. "If I Had
A Thousand Live to Live." captl
vated the audience a did Mis Inei
Donnlion. who sans sweetly the
ong, "Remembrance," which wa ac
companied by Mr. Chaa. E. Hicks
with a violin oullgato.
From the entertainment the school
netted a neat um to be devoted to
the use of the school library and ath
letic club.
Oon't Be Hopeless
about yourself wten you're crippled
with rheumatism r stiff Joints of
oourse you've tried lots of thing and
they failed. Try Mallard" Snow Lin
iment It will drive away all aches,
pain and atltfneea and leave you a
well an vou ever were. Sold by Wil
liam Drug bo.
ANTIOCH NEWS
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THE NOBLE
D. A. MADISON, Prop.
Corner Commercial
and State Street
iALEM, OKIXJON
W- I. Staley, Principal Salem, Oregon
A good school-none better. Has a well established reputation. Success
ful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expenses low.
Many other advantages. Let us tel 1 you about them. A catalogue for
the asking.
Tne Willamette Valley Company
Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates
WATER. RATEvV (Water by meter applies to resi
dences only.) Eesidence rate on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay $ 2.00 and over at the rate of 20o
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $ 1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Eesidence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 6 cent per K. W.
Power, rates on application.
Herman Wunder Is having some
stove wood cut.
Pearl Flshbaok spent Saturday in
Independence.
AIHe Griffith and wife were Mon
mouth traders Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. Mack was a guest of
her sister, Mrs. Alice Kurre of Tal
mage, Thursday.
Miss Mabel Yeuter visited friends
In Monmouth Saturday and Sunday.
James Goodman was a Salem vis
itor Thursday.
Jay Clark was a guest of his sis
ter, jlrs. Belle Sullivan of Monmouth, J
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loc ke of Bridgeport ,
passed through Antioch Thursday. j
Daniel Dodson of Airlle viisted his j
sister, Mrs. Dave Olin, and family
Wednesday.
What to B
Christrr
This will be a merry Xnvas, indeed, if
you buy your holiday goods at this store
Ladies goods,
Silk petticoats,
Fancy silk
Waists,
Kid gloves,
Fancy neckties,
Hair Ornaments,
Hand bags,
Handkerchiefs,
Fancy hosiery,
Sweater coats
Special
' From now until
Jan. 1, 1910
Hat or Cap
KREE!
With all our
I Boys' Suits
THE BEST SUIT VAL- ' I
UES IN OREGON g
Men's goods,
Fancy shirts,
Dress gloves,
Silk mufflers,
Pajamas,
Fancy sweaters,
Umbrellas,
Suspenders,
Gordon hats,
Shoes, slippers,
Suit cases
Christmas buying in our establishment is now in full
swing Undoubtedly the best selection can be had at
this store We invite the people of Independence and
vicinity to give us a call We are anxious to prove
to all our good people of Polk county that this store
can give you the best service and most reliable goods
at lowest prices.
BEAUTIFUL CALENDARS GIVEN TO EACH PURCHASER
OK -BW
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Dallas, Oregon
Dallas, Oregon
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OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
j H Hawley, Pres. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell. Cash.
F. S. Powell. J. B. ilump. I. M. Simpson.
You will find our Store the Ideal Market for the careful
Holiday Shopper.
Our holiday stock has been selected with the greatest care
in order to afford a very wide range of articles at prices which
will enable shoppers, whether they have little or much to
spend, to secure just what they want. Every department is
full of good things; vin fact, we havea real Exposition of holi
day goods. You are invited to pay our store an early visit.
You will certainly find that your holiday shopping will be
simplified and made easier. But don't wait until the last day.
The Earlier You Come, The : Easier You Will Find It.
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VHOUSE FURNISHERS
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