Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 13, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
AS OLD AS THE
and Suits
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J. It. Parker, Fan
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FOR SALE Two pood Jersey Cws,j
giving 3-galon milk each. See J. j
K. l'hillips. Route One . ,
!lF YOU NKE1) NURSERY STOCK j
FOR SrKl.NU n 1 j
We have a limited surplus
4-6 and 8-4 foot
tw.elw .vertn:iT .. .. . .' 0 . ... .
in vmu" frm l t ro;y is. . in-. van tuft. Oregon Num.
r, rt!W . Sale,, jr; , t .h. , ' 0,o, n,,,,, j
J01. Hank of lmme,vo l.UIKV taken ..Uo. , ,
wil l,0 o,.o ,ul Cluster L. MUh; ,,ou sAI.K-,Om tlu-rougMoed Pur- NOTICK
...;. m .W. 4t h. lr,H,, Sow. Splendid hrcedor.,
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.!. i"MIUV III lUTt'liy tfiy I
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n imtiii.iii iiiiii'it'M itii... t 'k
. m ...I ....... I lift. If"
, ,,., l.uniralow, 1 lot i w .a . ir.i , rn, . of U,,, , U
mall 1'itrn. 1 corner Ioi w .. ... . ' rh.uinjr ine nana, of ,
UHiiTMi!i.-ii., - Creamery, mi Oregon r
WANTED to .ell or tra.le Indent;
(U.,0 property consisting onj, "
, .... r. - Initi.ru ilV. 1 lot tlUX I V . i I "
nonce. . , ,.i ri,.Lr. it' ' -
140 feet for Corvnllis propeny - i. .,....... - I renmery, ttn i)ri.(-o fIjr
Charlei "MiHenry, MO VnnHureii, SPUDS FOIi SAI.K-Amcriemi Wuii :f.l Rf h;k HAIHY I'kOt.
,tr CorvalUii. i Kr!y S-.l Polatoe-i. ' J. (. . sj(, Uppllm.nt MMf
ours
in Italians in
grades.
str., ('orvallin
C'wllinH. or I'hono Farm f'-M. Im ,,y th,, jtmr, wf in,..
t ,i , tins other' for SALE-Timber tor nop .- '.. r
Krau. v.,"" v , , . out In win- 1' tK ,Al.r.- U'lim i n.-ir-.r., n ...-.., i ., vm (J, 9
vo rit on of rruit ana vnikhumih.. ihiibs. "r .
Roses j ter, close hand.
Frl Johnson. R
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ui.injured by the Deeemher freeze. J p. I). One, Airlie, Oregon,
rioee vour order early. SALEM j j.'OR SALE Failed Cheet Hay.
NURSERY COMPANY, lO.u, ine
moketa street. Salem, Oregon.
Salesmen Wanted
'FARMS OF ALL SIZES WANTED:
Kinney & Snmh, real eswie iet
ers from Corvallis. are opening an
pruo
Call et
nt
$21.00 per ton i" barn
phone Farm 3012.
FOR SALE One Hay horse, S-yoais
old. weight 1200 pounds. !oo
M.
and harness for $UHM). worth holdei of tho rompimy
twiee that amount. M. MiNellU j pntod this mh iy (
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K. 0. KLlltincE
K. C. K 1.1 MM )r;g'
K. N. KI.PH1P0K
lir'tor of Inilfpriutrii
ery. known us Khlridjfe
ilmls C(i,tiinny.
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Iliing your eKif to lhP Je
lluena Vista, Oregon. t
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TREES! TREES
Lrt us remind you that uprinjr
I'li anu ry Hlffhrst (':, .
In-i;ii,niit IVI ruury luh.
Tricotine and Serge Suits cleverly cut and tailored
with exacting workmanship are here for your in
spection. Even more narrow leather belts, high waist lin
, fancv gilets, braid binding and other small chang.
es are noticed, although the suits are extremely
plain as a rule.
SPORT COATS ARE SHORT AND HAVE
IMMENCE "PEP.
Made of tan polo cloth and a new furze-like
tweed, both of them warm and soft to the ouch.
Ladies Suits $24.50 to $55.00
- Ladies' Coats $20.00 to $60.00
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W. Mix, liulependeiue, vtck-vii, planting tune will '" e ere aim
Priie $100.00. that we are in a position to furnish
. . .. .... .. a II ii'..l,M ...... all th . irnn.l V 11 fll't IK IM I'rtllC
.:... i .l..m iinH n nut for ! I K SAW A niuwii J " '
in of farms of all sizes. If your abut WOO pounds; soun.l and true, trco. Nut trees, Derry plants Sha.la
farm is for sale and you wil' e-! aBe 10-years. This is the best buy tre.-s, Shrubl.,ry. Roses eU-.ur i.t
cent a fair price for it, write us at ; jn horses to be na.i. -ee .r. w u,o n.vpn w j
ctpt a i j .,...i; ,, ,,;,,., i, Mir n.. i,h.r Oklahoma itv Imd a t
Box 2(U, Salem, Orepon, an.i we t the Ace nam-. s -j -- - -
,..m . v.i a listing card for .1c',,,,, Two Hop Yard Pics,- write us or Mr. llrown, and we we'll lln of rnttlrmrn las ;
scripiion of your farm. We want! CM Farm 12.,0 or see Sam' Han- take rare of your re,,uir,menti to..!,., d, h,,,e full
t Lrsonallv insiHvt each one of! . 'he best of our aUlity. IM you,- or- am. ote.
our listings, and will follow an ex-
f Hundreds of Men are Now Wearing Suits Bought
Bishops
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Our prices Always the Lowest
Gale & Co
During the first eight days yet they cannot be missed from this immense stock. Two days
best of the entire sale. That men everywhere appro- eiate real bargains in high grade in
been shown by the throng of eager buyers that crowded this store each day. Buy at these
stock. Two days yet remain,
merchandise
prices rri:
SALEM, OREGON.
Com'cial and Court Sts. . . Formerly Chicago Store
Lot No. 1
MEN'S SUITS
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Suits in this lot sold at ?17..V, SJO.Oo
$22.50 and $25.00. If your size is
here, y'oure lucky.Just to make things
lively for opening day, for they will
not Le here long at this price, $11.8.)
while tlu'V last
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$14.85
.MEN'S COTTON SIM KS i ROY'S HL.UK UUTTON SHOES
M.n's Regular 25c Fat BUek Scan.- ! SnaU L(it suK fur s,,Vll, or ,lt.
l,.ss i.ks, all u,-s b pairs $1.00 I jzi.a ,0 to j;,, , , ,0 IU icu!r
.... I ;! ,() 5J O0 V(ijuc
MEN'S RAIN COATS I
f Lot No. 6
K'.-srular S".uo and Sti.00 Kutihi'ir.i-il I Y OUTH'S SI ITS
li ii.'i Cats not many in the lot. Y-.u r,.. lot limited number. iim-Ov sm.-U
'. ,. n't i..-m aj-'iiin at the pric' r M .., J,,,, S-.;ts-- wmili! iU
l' I wholesale today .'it'.l'O '. -
' ' ' ''' ' 'l.i ii..id Rain "..:: t.s I They'll not l.mt '",.4 a 7 5- 'm4.
',:' I un Roys
15. li
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m $ rm i$
FRBRUARV 18-19-2CTH
IS A SNAP
Men's S-)2.."'!, s:i5.oo ;m, s:i7.r,o Suits
all sizes in this lot. fu I!. Worsted,
Tweeds, Ca.-biniers and .Serges Sta
ple and Youiih' Men's siyles. (.'ome
early and ut-L your pi.-k.
must see them.
$7.85
UNDER AUSPICES Or THE MARiON-POLK
COUNTY DEALERS ASSOCIATION
rj r
itiore i tiai j ay kuco mims
filoro Than 20 Truck Entries
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I Lot No. 3
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Men'.s .?37.r.o, .-540.00, 42.r,0 Suits, Sta- 5
pie styles or w'ui..t seam,' belted or 5
plain for young .meii all sizes and I
panted colors. It is l.ai-.r to belie've ?
'yet here they are and plenty of them I
to chose from, at only $2!.93 durin f
this sale. I
$26.25
LOOKS GOOD
Lot No. 1
IS A WIHNDKK
Mi...'.- -.!. tin Mi 111 .....1 .... . .'i'li.... w
1 .i.i uj' lu s-'n'.IM- ; . 1 in iwmww mm
Suits Maple or Young nu ii's tyU-s I 7
i:i I'lain a::! Fancy Wors!.-.s, Ch.-v- -j ROY'S KNICKERS
iot:-, Twee.ls, Cashiliners. all si.,-.-. I 0,1,1 i, ,,y Knjrker Suits iu'-it 1 t
Late models, Sale Price $.17.50. Think f t,, 7 only." Regular pii.-fs with ur
"l !-v I to SI-ToO.' These are mark. -I Etn
J Sjieeiril for this oixasion - $ I .'J" can
4 Hi el;li.-Vo it. S..",
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$37.50
Lot No. 5
Lot No. 8 ItdYS KNH'K I'.ltS
RLUI-; SEIUili SIMS Hoys Knieker Suits, Waist, SVam or
Always Staple, of the IJishoj. Quality I some with two pairs of punts.
S'. -mlai ';. weights, all sizes regular Ni-w rnod'-!s a.':-orto materinlsVotf
slims and stuts. Regular prices from f 'he Rrifes:-
:jo.oo to $7o.oo la -s 10 per t ut for
Ton l)as
'U!no ami ?1 2.5o Suits
?M.0O an, I ?ir..Oo Suits
"lii.-V, and $1 s5.f,0 Suits
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$29.95
MEN'S WOOL MA HINAWS
Mad" of Pure Oregon Wool, Plain or
Ulaids, .'fl.-.ou (;,-ade SI 1.9.V 2(1,00
-j-rade - SI 5.05
$ 8.95
$ 10.(15
? 12.95
The Motor Era in Com
piete Exhibit
GOOD MUSIC, ARTISTIC DECORATIONS
AFTER SHOW LAST NIGHT
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ML.'S UNDRUWEAR
Men's ir.-ay Cotton Flct-re Linen
Union Suit.-, a'.! si:Vs, Rogular $2.50
Sellers
$1.P5
MEN'S F1RUE SILK SOCKS
Regular 7Jc values, lilack or Colored
I'iloe Silk Socks S50.-
HOY'S WOOL MACKINAW'S
A!! size- in two Jots $.",() and $10.00
grades 7,4.r) $
-11.00 and SU'.oC gr.vIe-1 $11.85
ROY'S IlLiri: HFJj OVERALLS
Ages 1 to 15 years.! hi r regular $1.25
Sellers 75c
CHILDRKN'S I'LAY SUITS
KlsKBVO
MEN'S WOOL UNDERWFAR
Men's S5.00 Natural Wool TTnion
Suits, all sizes, good weight for this
spring
$3.9.)
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ROYS' CLOTH HATS
GRIFFITH INTRODUCES SUFFRAGE BASEBALL
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There Is w,
'fff-ean" foi
Clark Griffith
owner aod man
WasliUtton, J
C, Amerlcai
league b a 1
team. Orlfflti,
toachei VAmc,
and drl to la
th great f,ine
Here be Is m
Plrlnar a ra.no
between woraeo
teams fren gov
ernmeBt dfart
ments. drift
the old fox
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MEN'S JERSEY SWEATERS
Come in Black, Navy, Grey and Car
dinal, Regular $3.50 and $4.00 Slip
Overs $2.00
BOY'S WOOL SWEATERS
Boys' Wool Sweaters, all eolors.price
mado to close the line. Our regular
$3.50 and $4.00 Sellers $2.95
Commercial St. Salem, Ore
STORE
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS
ONE I'lLf'E WORK SUITS J Regular H.50 Striped or llluo Chnm
Wr.h .W.oo. .$.-..50 and $0.50, Khaki i ',rfl.V I'lay Suits ages 4 to 10 years
oiie-,Lx vvoiK ftuirs (I'nm-1 cony- J
i.'-'lited) ko cannot advo-t i.e .Suoalle
"for Machininsts and Auto men, spec.
lal ?3'''"' Vssert,-d lot Roys $1.50 and $2.00
I Cl0th j,, $7-c
MEN'S LISLE SOCKS ""."",T "
I MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Men's 35c Lisle Soeks, Rlaek, While 4 0nc lot Men's Black or Tan Sho.laee
and Colors, Buy thorn now at .$25c I or Rutton. Regular $5.00, $tj,00 anti
i I 7-n values piek thm out ttore
MEN'S DRESS SHOES I 1!
Men's $7.50, $9.00, J10.OO and $11.00 I MEN'S OVERCOATS 1
Buttle? BM ?,a.Ck' LatC r I Kvny VetC0at is t
nTt !T V d K"'eS' ThCy'" ' SPt'da' Ur this . Prices
n -t last long at $5.9., ranjf0 from $2a00 $
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BISHOP
SAL KM WOOLEN Mltfj
STORE
Commercial St. Salcni "
fa M ra e n 11
Jsaye women can
y play ball as wen
i' ,5.-3