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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
tlQMT FAOC tNOiPiNOtNCt INTtr PRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OHlOOh, NOviMBtw r, lilt PACE THRtE ADMINISTRATOR'S SHOE SA1LE HEIRS OF D. B. . STEEVES MUST RAISE $12,500 WITHIN A TIME LIMIT OF 15 DAYS $25,000 Stock of Oregon's Best Shoes Must Be Cut at From 30 Cents to 60 Cents on the Dollar COMMENCED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9 A. M. Wc want our out of town friends to know that all former efforts to hold a Shoe Sale will be eclipsed that we intend making this ADMINISTRATORS SHOE SALE notable for the ex cellence of the Shoes and the Iowness of the prices which will prevail. SHOE GALLOP t PRICES OUR GOODS t X HOME MAKE FROM OUR BTUHt IU luun A SHOE SALE THAT IS DESTINED TO ECLIPSE, BOTH IN POINT OF COMPLETENESS OF DETAIL AND ABSOLUTELY MONEY SAVING. THE MOST BRILLIANT SHOE MER CHANDISING ACHIEVEMENTS OE, ANY PRESENT OR PREVIOUS SEASON A SHOE SALE THAT WILL POSITIVELY ESTABLISH A NEW AND GREATER RECORD FOR CUT PRICE 8HOE 6ELLING, AND PROCLAIM NEW THE SUPREMACY OF THE GREAT OREGON SHOE CO.'8 8TORE, AND ONE OF THE STATE'S MIGHTIEST SHOE ORGANIZATIONS. h t J SHOE PRICES THAT WILL AP- t PEAL TO THE MONEY-8AVING J INSTINCTS OF THE "THRIFTY. J A Few Words Concerning the Shoes Now Offered for Sale. WE ESPECIALLY WISH TO IMPRESS YOU WITH THE FACT THAT THESE SHOES ARE ALL CLEAN, FRESH, GOOD, FIRST-CLASS. STAPLE STYLES; NEW FALL SEAS GOODS THERE'S NOT AN OUT-OF-DATE OR SHOP WORN PAIR IN THE LOT; EVERY PAIR OF LADIES', CHILDREN'S OR MEN'S SHOES W.LL BB SOU, WIT" OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION; YOU TAKE NO RISK IN BUYING THESE SALE SHOES; IF AFTER GETTING THEM HOME YOU ARE WOt SATIS FIED BRING THEM BACK AT ONCE IN SALEABLE CONDITION WITH DUPLICATE PURCHASE CHECK FOR CHEERFUL REFUND OR CREDIT. OWING TO THE PRESENT HIGH PRICE OF RUBBER WE CANNOT MAKE ANY REDUCTION ON RUBBER GOODS. . Here Are a Few Price Savers That Will Appeal to You THEY WLL TEMPT YOU TO SECURE YOUR HOLIDAY SHOES NOW Men's S3 Patent Leather Shoee, Ad- minlatrator'a Shoe Sale .... $2.96 Men's $3.50 Shoes, aaiorted leather, Admlnlitrator'i Shoe Sale $2.45 Ladles' S5 Patent Leather and Vlcl Kid Shoes, Administra tor's Shoe 8ale . Ladies' $3.50 Patent Leather, Vlcl Kid and Gun Metal Calf, Administrator's Shoe Sal Misses' $2.50 Shoes, Ad ministrator's Shoe Salt $2.95 VIM 1 $2.45 " $1.65 Misses' $2.00 Shoes, ministrator's Shoe S Misses' $1.50 Shoes, Adrrvn- Istrator's Shoe Sale . Children's $1.00 Shoes, Ad ministrator's Shoe Sale .... Sale.. .35 95c 45c Boys' $2.50 Shoes, Admin istrator's Shoe Sale)' . Boys' $2.00 Shoe, Admin istrator's Shoe Sale .... Little Gents' $1.50 Shoes, Administrator's, Shoe Sale.. A GRAND MONEY-SAVING OP- $ PORTUNITY THAT WILL LONG LIVE JN THE MEMORY OF J THOSE WHO ATTEND. J , LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES REDUCED AS LOW AS $1.15. INVESTIGATE. OREGON SHOE COMPANY 175 N. COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON . . $1.65 $1.35 95c WISE FOR YOU TO ANTICI- PATE FUTURE WANTS A YEAR AHEAD. ; !- POLK BOY COUNTY HONORED Tho people of Polk founty will be pleased to learn that Carlo Abrams, who was ducted as Btate representa tive from Marlon county at the last election Is a native of Polk county. Ha is well knowni throughout the county, and especially In Dallas, and ,in the west end of the county where he spent the greater portion of its life. He la a son of the late L. Abrams, the pioneer merchant of Lincoln Mr. Abrams was educated at the Orecon Agricultural College In Cor- vallis and It was while attending egon State Dairy Association, the largest organization of farmers Ini Or egon. PARKER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Itussell and daughter 'have gone to Portland to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Tho Luckianiuto has been out of tin banks for several days. All those with stock on the low lands were compelled to remove them to higher ground. . The sudden rise In . the water caught Mr. Lacey's goats on the Island. In order to save them a raft was made and they were floated across to land and all were saved. Rev. McCain did not preach here last Sunday, as 'he was present at the dedication of the new church In In dependence and assisted with the ser vices there. We did not. learn of the change until the paper had gone to . .t i i. n press. unt-uoii in e ., , t, ! to Port and Tuesday. vears He Is now captain or tne a- ' yeais. tie is uw " Henr McElmurry was a business lem militia company. He made nis , . .. ji.m uui im i ,.nnntv v s tor to Parker Friday. home continuously In Polk county ' ,, .. uiti,.n with the Glenn Davidson returned to bis until accepting a position wun uie , unc i e " home im Portland, last Wednesday af- Pally Statesman of Salem, about sev- ... a i. nu, n stnckhold- ter spending the hunting season with era years ago, and 1. now a BtockhoW . , er in that concern. J went Mr. Abrains is a young umn " " - M , . . . . . . ' 00nt mnrl. to Independence for a load of mill J much promise, and Is. at present man- . fie-pr nf the Pacific Homestead at sa- ,ccu . cu..o-,. ager of tne iournals Fred Fredericksen finished his fall lem. one of the leading farm journals, "of he Pacific const. Under hi ma; "owing last Thursday -agement the Pacific Homestead has! Regardless of the heavy ran . orm madTrln d strides His ability has Tuesday the Parker boys did not re made rapid strides, ma i iy t f the 8hooting match until pushed him f-ward in he many po- Bitions of honor and trust during his residence in Salem. The' ' Southern Pacific Company: His entire lire nas oeen syiui. i . . , dealing with farmers and studjtng'has a force of men pa.nting .the Park-J conditions on the farm, so he will De . , , commio u. .',,, tho lntpr-' Fred Fredericksen was in Indepen in a position to champion the inter, , ests of the tillers of the soil during jdence Friday. the next session of the logislature.The ; esteem with which he is held by the Sew.. Machine, arming community is shown, by the There is no place in Oregon where splendid vote given him in the.couu- you will find all Makes of sewing ma t v districts of Marion county, and by lines on sale like at the store of the fact that lor two rs he has Geo. C. Will at Salem, Oregon. He been secretary-treasurer of Uie Or- keeps all parts for sewing machines. A very Important thing to consider In the purchase of sewing machines is Mr. Will guarantees the machines ho sells and he always can be found. He has been now In business over thirty years. For these reasons his sewing machine business has grown so large that it is, one of the nicest in the state. He sells the better class of machines and the cheaper ones. Place of business is 121 S. Commercial St, Salem, Oregon. 25-6 A good pair reading glasses $1.00 at Kramer's. tt BXBaBDBflESI Your Kind of Overcoats IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE UNUSUAL LET US SHOW IT TO YOU. OUR OVERCOAT STOCK INCLUDES ALL THE NEW INNOVA TIONS AND STYLE FEATURES FOR FALL AND WINTER. WEAR- kH ftatlorcfc Clothe a. mt,.ii"4 I THESE COATS ARE MADE BY FASHION EXPERTS. THEY' KNOW HOW TO GIVE YOU THE GREATEST VALUE FOR THE LEAST. COST A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Prices $12 to $30 Salem Woolen Mill Store ALEM, OBEfiOM N