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Page Eight IW1 BARGAIN Brand new Tractor, riowed only Will sell at a sacrifice, and particulars see MOTGK CO. FORD & DEALERS. Sampson SO acres. For terms STEWART FORDSOX 19-lt HELP WANTED, MALE Boy be tween 12 and 18 to represent large corporation collecting monthly ac counts, outside . of school hours. Preference will be given to someone who has carried or sold papers or magazines. This is a chance to learn a good business and advance yourself to a profitable position. Write F. J. W., 211 Stock Exc. BIdff., Portland, Ore. 19-3t LOST Between Salem and Independ ence, black traveling bag. Liberal reward by returning to Milton Johnson, 91 10th street, Portland, Ore. Ship by express collect. It NOTICE TO THE FARMERS We mow have a representative in the east, who will send us buyers for all kinds of farms. We are also carrying ads in the Eastern papers that are bringing us in touch with people who want farms. We will soon be able to furnish you a buyer on short notice. We want to show ! your farm when the buyers come so pJease come in or write us your list at once. Independence Realty , Co. Phone 1811, Independence, Ore. 19-lt For drugless treatment see G. E. Butcher of Buena Vista. 19-2t SEE H. M. WITHEROW For Elec trical Wiring and General Repair ing. Residence Phone 8222. Busi ness Phone 100 19-tt FOR SALE Baled wheat or oat, S6 straw in field, per ton. Will Bloch. Phone Farm 1321. 12-2t FOR SALE 30 head Angora Goats. J. C. Collins, Independence. 5-3t. WANTED Hop pickers. Will run auto truck to and from yard for convenience of town pickers. Phone Farm 914. Burton Estate. Inde pendence, Oregon. 5-tf. FOR SALE Roadster, in first class order, newly painted, $200 if sold at once. Independence Paint Co. 22-tf. FOR SALE Ash, oak, fir and maple wood. L. E. Haselton, Phone 2924. 15-tf. FOR SALE Crate fatted broilers,' in any quantity, at all times. Dr. E. E. Duganne. 10-tf. FOR SALE $6500 farm mortgage. Inquire Farmers State Bank. 5-4t t OR SALE 1 two-horse and 1 four horse gasoline engine in good shape, Inquire E. F. Brown, Route 1, Inde pendence, Ore. 19-4t BLACKBERRIES Fresh ripe Him alaya blackberries for sale by crate or single box. Phone 3722 1-tf John vice - tary son, France has some .5000 miles of canals, which will carry barges 126 feet long, 16 feet wide, 6 feet draught, and of 300 tons burdon. vited begin University The College of Literature, Science and the Arts. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts. The School of Business Administration. The School of Education,. The Extension Division. m$St mm Fall Term Opens September 26 if X ? f of.F"""' and professional scholarship ha become one ol the outstanding mark, of the Slate University. For a catalogue, tolders on the various schools, or tor any information, write THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Ore. A NEW AUCTION NAME YOUR OWN PRICE AND TERMS: on two conditions: part payment at least, in cash and all by Dec. Slst. Mail bids received up to Sept. 15th. Registered Jersey bull calf, droppedMarch '21, out of Reciter of Merit cow, one of our best, by our St. Mawes Herd sire whose dam made 919.88 lbs. butter fat last year. A fine chance to get a fine bull at your own price. Our new law Isays scrub bulls must go; get a registered animal while they are cheap. He ges to the best bid on Sept. 15th. i P. 0. POWELL & SON, Buena Vista is to Miss Blanche Ilarman returned to her home here after a two weeks' stay at the coast ami is quite ill with tonsilitis-quinsy. Dr. Butlor is her attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nonl are beau tifying their homo with a" fnvsh coat of paint. J. M. Prather of Cor vnllis is doing the work. J. R. Loy has rented a portion of the Jack Hall place and Mr. and Mrs. Hall will still stay on the place. Andrew Christenson, who has farmed the Jack Hall place the past three years has rented a 225 acre farm on the Albany-Corvallis road and will move there the first of Oct Frank Fisher was sawing wood for Jess Tann and Jake Nash last week. Mrs. Lilly Hall has for her house guest her sister and two daughters from Idaho. Wilbur Devine "accompanied Doc Black to Lebanon last week where thev drove in several hptn nt firm beef cattle for Gus Miller's meat mar-1 ket of Independence. W. S. McClain is weigh agart for the Dallas Canning Co. and reports a large number of pickers busy bring ing in the evergreen blackberries. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and Carrol Adams visited among friends in Mon mouth Thursday. Miss Dorothy Kurre of Forest Grove is visiting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Cleve Prather and family. The long distance phone has been taken out of the store here as it was not a paying proposition for the com pany any longer. H. M. Nash, who purchased the Donaldson property here is contem plating making noticeable improve mrrrts. What's the idea? Mrs. Jesse . Martin, who visited M friends here last week left for Uquina for an extended visit with her sister. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neal ard More Getty visited friends in Corvallis Sunday. A joint birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nash Thursday evening, commemor ating the birthdays of J. K. Nash, Jessie Martin and Mrs. Jess Tann. After the bountiful repast, a pleasant evening was spent and the day will long be remembered. Mr. ard Mrs. Baldwin, Bemice and Howard Baldwin and Miss Lela Mc Car.n of Harrisburg were here Fun day attending services at the L. Hall church. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Prather of Portland visited relatives here Sun day. They were accompanied home by Bobbie Prather, who 1 will stay until the opering of cshool. M. N. Prather and wife returned from Crater Lake last week and left Monday for Tillamook and other coast cities to complete their vacation. They report the Crater Lake a most delightful one. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparks were weekend visitors with Mr. Sparks' sister, Mrs. Shorty Williams of Inde pendence. Parker W. N. Sharp was in Independence Tuesday afternoon on business. The youg people of Parker have organized a Christian Endeavor society with the following as officers Cox, president; Sybil Cline, president; Emma Zielesch, secre and treasurer; Winnogene Peter organist. The society is made up of lively members, which means it will be a success. Every-one is in to attend the meetings which at 8 o'clock sharp Sunday of Oregon CONTAINS: The Graduate School. The School of Journalism. The School of Law. The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical Education. The School of Sociology. Monmouth, Oregon tmtwkmdENCE ENTERPRISE evciiinjr. Topic for the coining Su 4y, "Good Work." leader, Mi Peterson. Mrs. Skoels of Independence, who teach hero this year, was visit- Isi ipiFiiw TIME3 GArt Now Is the Harvest Time. Now Is the You'll Admit the Big Savings At This StoreOnce You New Lot of Big Values SILK STRIPED VOILES A vspecial purchase that en ables us to offer these migh ty values, former prices were to $1.25 Harvesters' sale price . . 39c TOWELING SPECIAL 15c Bleached toweling red and blue borders 9c yd. 20c Unbleached Toweling lin en finish and colored border 12c 19x3G Heavy weight HUCIC TOWELS Red border, Harvesters' sale 15c Medium large size fine quality TURKISH TOWELS Formerly sold at o5c each Harvesters' sale price 15c eacn 45x22 inch extra heavy weight 75c TURKISH TOWELS Made with colored border Harvesters' sale price 2. each CALICOES All colors on sale at 9c BLANKETS AND COMFORT ERS In Khaki and colors extra fine for field work all full sized Values to $3.50 on rale at $1.98 $15 Men's WOOL ARMY JACKETS One of the largest shipments ever 'received here in Salem All sizes for all size men, very practical for all kinds of field work on sale at 98c $1.25 Children's PLAY SUITS Of Blue Denim, Khaki and ?tei fel striped. Neatly trimmed in red. All sizes to 8 on sale. .69c $?.50 BEACH CLOTH SMOCK A big array of pretty colors with pretty hand embroidered yokes. all sizes for Women and Girls Harvester sale price 98c AH 50c STRAW FIELD HATS Harvester sale price 29c Ladies' 50c VESTS In fine Egyptian combination ribbed garments all sizes .29c A List of a few items on sale in MEN'S DEPARTMENT 75c Men's dress Ties ,each 29c 15c Men's Bandana Hdkfs,. .3c 15c Men's Heavy Work Sox, 9c 40c Leather faced Canvass Gloves, pair 25c $1.25 Men's Blue Work Shirts, each 49c 15c Men's Heavy Canvass Gloves, pair 8c Shirts, each .'49 $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts ..85c 95c Boys' light and dark color Blouses, each 4gc $1.50 Men's Balbriggan lUnion iSUltS 7Q I CORSETS irn"?! KT1 RTI PT1 -..- I lA "fir ' p n 1 0 1 r m Special close out line to be gold IJ J fjpl Ufe rf jT P ' below actual value, many for- I Gfikf-E j fi?T7T,Ji fll v,.. ,,i 4.. M II M 1 1 ri VI iln T n. I . .... and -hh. 1 I IBWW 1W mm m Tfc-w mmW mil I Hmn ' I TTnrvnuf if inn TiriCO DoblePremim Coupons Will BeGiven in the Furnishings, Dry hg the neighbor Monday afternoon. Ed Vieth and family motored to Salem Moda.v. Mrn. Vieth ha been .Ari.,...iv ill for nonio tlmo with lur toiFilli Itillln. Tim Imny "hum" of thiexlihiir In heartl nil around Out country. The throat trouble ami exacts to havo o ..operative company exjwU to . - i. . . - ' ' V i. V f Plain and colored 47 inch OILCLOTH Harvesters' sale price.. 29c yd. $1.50 KARATOL APRONS For canners and Hop-pickers, absolutely waterproof Harvesters' 'sale price ...,49c CANVASS Used by field workers in the making of cots, porch curtains, 3ti-inch 10 oz. Canvass . ,39c yd. 28-inch 8 oz. Canvass ..29c yd. GO-inch 12 oz. Canvass. .79c yd. $1 Mcn't BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS 59c . 3 lbs. COTTON BATTING Of sanitary white floss stitched and ready for use Harvesters' sale price 89c Another big shipment of FINE HOUSE DRESSES Extra special values Former prices to 2 .9Sc HARVESTER WORK SHOES Elkskin uppers and oak tanned leather soles all sizes Harvester sale price $2.98 Ladies' and Girls' WHITE CAN VASS SHOES Piled in the bargain counters to a heaping peak big values all of them hitrh shoes, low shoes, Oxford, pumps with high heels, low heels and military heels 1 values to $.U0 ail grouped in one big lot to sell at the rediculously low price of95c Girls Havside one strai CANVASS PUMPS In all sizes to 2 especially useful for all around wear Harvesters' sale price 95c Lad les 75c Summer UNION SUITS A complete close out of all light 'weight and summer garments, irrespective of their worth, high and low neck garments, at. ,49c Ladies' 29c Cotton STOCKINGS In an assortment of colors in cluding all sizes Buy them now at this Harvester sale price. .15c 65c Ladies' Mercerized LISLE STOCKINGS In all colors all sizes, an ex ceptional fine value Harvester's Vff 39c pair Children's ?9c RIBBED STOCKINGS In colors of Black, White and Lrown-m sizes to 10 at this r y dicc, 15c Pair Ever Ready" WATER PROOF HOP-PICKER APRONS Jjiiarantecd waterproof rctru lnr value-on sale at . . G9c each HOP PICKERS ATTENTION Buy your grocery supplies hero at our Below Wholesale Prices HOP SEASON If goods cannot be used after the season is over we will accept their return and refund actual value m CASH. w,,i, fcltiT euro 0f hi, ,?sl!' f rU'iitU bono f(1. , H j Harvest of Bargains See the Effective Low 15 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 tV, lbs. Coffee 50c. ztt lbs. Pft bl'ny Coffe 50c. Groceries At a Harvest of Savin j I cans Carnation Mi'k ...1st 1 lbs. Cocoa in bulk St 1 Sk. Pancake Flour 1 Sk. Wheatoia fUMbs. Lard in bull; s. 0 lbs. Peanut Putter ...... j; 1 Sk. Crown Flour U. Plue Ribbon Guaranteed ,.& Crystal White Soap, 10 bars j No. 10 Karo Syrup es 75c Broom 4 12 lbs. net can U. S. Govern merit bacon 2-OC HARVESTERS' WORK AND OUTING CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD REN Reduced in price for this special occasion $5 value Ladies' Fine Khaki Dresses $1 value Ladies' Heavy Khaki Breeches ' $' value Men's Heavy Khaki Breeches W-f $2.50 value Men's Full cut Khaki Pants V ?3 value Twill Khaki Middies ,.. $!:9S $4 value Ladies' Heavy Khaki Skirts $2-49 U value Ladies' Khaki Lee Unionalls & BASEMENT Frying Pans, each jjj Tin Coffee Cups, each Notions, Toilet Articles, Alumi num Ware, Granite Waft Crockery, Glass Ware, Ladies Furnishings, Blankets, Big Shoe Bargains, and countless other articles in our bargain basement go at unusually low prices during the Harvesters' sale. Bppcial Clenn-up si'1 le of- IIUNGALOW APRON" The very kind that to v de"r' ..t.i. j. nrncticabiiM HUKS iui nm 1 mndo of fine ginghams percales, pretty patterns. ,79t Goods and Shoe Department 11 lt)s. ,Whitt Beans 50c.