EIGHT PAGEi INDEPENDENCE ENTER PWISE. INDEPENDENCE. OWIOON, MARCH 14, H11. friiB " " li"" I ft" ' " " "' "' " 1 trJ Tiie ipif Array . of briflht new oood. revel. In beauty, nov.lty and style. The m.re-t. of Europe ad A-r. Mv. boer. .Mreh.d by our buyer, to .ur. for you th. very bt at th. lo..t possible price. W have not sacrificed quality for price, but .Hm It ha. b-r possible to turoprlct .onc.s.lon. by buylnj In l.ro. quantities wo hvo dono .o. , The Best Values Arc Always Here Smart Tailored Suits for Bright Spring Days Th. perfect lino, of our NEW SUITS and BEAUTIFUL FAB RICS ARE PLEASING ev.l tho women who are vory hard to pleat. Tho olmpU little Jacket., and tho .Implo llttlo Skirt, aro extremely nobby. Wo Guarantoo Tho Fit. TEN PER CENT D ISCOUNT DURING MARCH. PRICES FOM $7.75 to $50.00. Handsome New Dress Goods at Moderate Prices The latest Production, of tho be.t Dree. Good. Manufacturer. In America aro hero ready for your Inspection. You will de llflht in tho varied new .tyle., and be especially plea.ed with our splendid Series. DRESS GOODS 16 2-3 25c 45e up to $4.00 per yard. Association and th flliiiK ' , , ,. , "' fr?!?' ytihklk and u,nnasiun: $ccdj. iurut. tlnuuniticu and 'Jhhlttci ilacUt. Bicycles and Repairing nlftht fl.-Mr. ...n. rloilfil: J. J. Kull.! president; Mr. 8hrp. prtdm ml r. O. Krdrtrkn, Librarian. hu will a!o art a. eecreiary and ra urcr. Grandma illh of Independent, wa. vUMng relative. In larker flat-unlay. Mr.. Co-m of.Atr'.le, vUHd her aa ter, Mr. I. T. i'eterson. Saturday. Mr. S. It. Skeela wa. a vUllor at th homo of tlu.t Kredrliksen Satur day night. Mr. lUlKht mad a flyina; trip to Independent' Tuesday. lllam he Russell ha. recorrttI from her recent lllne... Minn. r. T. PeUroo and 8. H Skeels attendttd tho blub et-hool meet ing in Buena Vlta Tuesday fvenne. VbdU't fatlM ANTIOCH was SfteBEST MEATS An- nom- t.'. p...tl f.r any l'rt.. Wt randU nothing l.ut tin' t""t un.I kf.' in t.K-k a Ime tti-ritnl nuMit. Sperling Bros. i OREGON. SALEM, s,ni-o rrril rTUm Tftll'UQ week at 6:00 p. ra. She was won ana IVLWo rriuiti uimn iuhj MONMOUTH ITEMS News from State Normal City Gath ered at Random. Mrs. C. C. Lowe visited friends in Automobiles were seen in this city Dallas the fore part of last week Sundav without number, ajii peuiuc favorably known here. Miss Ella Moff:t of Dallas, visited In the city last Thursday. The gasoline spraying machine In operation here during the past few weeks has been attract s considerab le attention among fruit growers. John Sumpter of Fall. City, in this city lH Thursday. j Joy Clark and Levi Lehman made a buHlne. tr:p to Shertdau lat S' Jay. Mrs. K. Clark, visited with her daughter. Mr.. Welle Sullivan, at S lem, last Saturday. Mr.. Lett. Fishlack went to CN u tho first of tho week where .he I. workU: In her brother'. Jakeiy. Mlsa Ileulah Compton of Monmouth. visited with fr ond, here baturuay and Sunday. Miss Ina Flsnbaik, who has been assitlng her brother In the bakery at Carlton dur ng th past two months, returned home Monday. Chas. Iiolman and family of In dependence, moved on Mr. Holman's farm nt-r here last Saturday. Jesse Johnson, who has been work4 In near Independence, visited with V.I.. noronta lf nd Mm. L. Johll- uia ' " i - son. Saturday and Sunday. Saul Bennett and Mls Hoppo of tiriet district, attended the tle- a, a lltornrv lii our school house Saturday evening. Geo. Sullivan of Monmouth, was seen la these parts the lore pa" of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Treat of Monmouth. visited with their daughter. Mrs. Ki Rogers, last Sunday. Mr Str.chler and Oscar York of Monmou h, were in orr midst the first of the week. riarencp Mark, and wife wrre trading In Monmouth last Saturday. from many different places visited the home of the state normal school. C. A lot of people In pursuit of Easter honnets attended the millinery open ! rrirfai It seemed as i' i oropt'nv a neWjairo.... nmman In tnwn needed a new barn at his home. v ,: We are pleased to note that L. M. Hall, who has been ill for several weeks as a result of a paraletic stroke which se zed him while en route home from Independence, Is Im proving rapidly. People who have lived Ji this sec tion, of Oregon for a half century or more, say they never saw the streets so dusty In March as they have been .his month. Farm work is away ahead if what it has been In former years. hat, or wanted to see what the other woman was going to buy Earl White, who has been working at Newport for several months, re turned home one day last week. Prof Ackerman has purchased a v,o,,H,u nt tn this cltv and will erect a new home In the near future. Evidently he has come to stay and all Monmouth will rejoice. Robert Thompson met with a run- awn orrlHent a week aeo which re I i. i tho ruination of his vehicle, Ralph Maxon. of Tacoma, Wash,.jbut the occupant of the vehicle es visited relatives here a few days last caped without serious injury week. J. C. Hayter of Dallas, passed through here Saturday on his way to Independenc. 0. S. Ebbe and son, George, went to Newport last week for a few days visit. Mr anH Mrs. C. P. Hembree have returned from a visit at the home of the latter's parents In McMinnville. Rev. Davis has recently sold property near the creamery. JIM HILLIRD GENERAL BLACK SMITHING, HORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL REPAII INQ . . . W. do all kind, of Wagon and Carrla0o Work and k..p In tack all oart. for vel. I... Work guaranteed. Main Si. S.J tr.dKo. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. I-Xiil.linhtsl lVli FrUSISllKP KttNH Telci'lione I'.Ml OPKN IUY A Nl NltniT White House Restaurant Wm. Mrilt-hrii Hum, l'r..iM"' lt,.t nn.l Mot l.)'il.r F..ttin VU in tho Willamette Valley. Sulem:OiTKn 3i;2StteSr. - PARKER his' (Received too late for last weeic.j The basket social given in the ' ar-tir.ni tinnaa nn last Friday evening Martto, Sacre and son, returned , & 8ucceg Qver U 0Q wag the trom Portland last week, where they ount ra,ged and wni be weA for have been for some time. thj purchase of several much needed William Smith made a trip to Falls -City' one day last week. Mlsg Ova Smith, daughter of Con articles for the school room. Grandma Frye has returned after an extended visit with home her iUXDB va O I .lit rad Smith of this city, died at the ! daughter. Mrs. Conn, of Alrlle. Mrs. family home on Wednesday of last Frye has been sick ft several weeks PATRONS WANT HIGH SCHOOL People of Buena Vista District Vote For Higher Education An enthusastic meeting was held .... m lhf at Buena vista, iueouay March 14, by tthhe patrons of that school district, assisted by the pat rons from four surrounding districts. t tho eatherinit was to determine the sentiment in re card to the proposal for tle es .tahlishnieni of a High School at Buena Vista. N. M. Prather was chairman, and there were nearly a hundred interested voters present. The question had been thoroughly discussed before in advance, and when It was put to a vote all but two announced themselves in favor of building a high school, and the school board was Instructed to call a s eVal schcol meeting for the pur pose of taking a formal vote to do cide the matter. , The law requires that 20 days no tice of such a meeting shall be giv en, and at the expiration of that period,, the voters will be allowed an opportunity to- express their con victions by ballot. For auick sales you should list vour land and other property with the Owl Real Estate Co., 158 Sv Commer cial St., up stairs, baiem, us Phone Main 204. "39-2. Sewing machines Gnu!no ooedlo oil tal new part, for U lu machines. Sewing machine, .rented. Geo. r Will SALEM, OREGON. Pianos and Organs Dtcst Sheet Music fvu ll - Bi.dtll. VloUa., dollar.. r.0. c. Will 8ALEM, OREGON. from the cheapest to the best sold on Installments and rented. Geo. c. war SALEM, OREGON EDISON, VICT08 AND CO LUMBIA Calking machines A full .tock of Record.. Geo. C. Will SALEM, OREGON 45 W sal W inE. nBakairaWMM Repeating Shotgunsl USED IN THE U. S. A K w The U. 8. Army authorities know gun ; that is why, when they decided to equip ome troop, with repeating shotguns, thoy .elected the Win chester in prefer tnce to all other makes. To tsperts t the U. 8. Ordnance Board also know m gun j that', why, after .ubmittlng a Wlnchee ker Repeating Shotgun to all aorta of testa, they pronounced It safe, sure, strong and simple. " you want a shotgun buy the one whose strength and reliability led tho U. 8. Army ....i ..!.. tn .Urt it and tha U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse It that's the Winchester. REPEATERS