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Our Christmas stock will arrive
soon. Wagoner's.
A pair of"i Shoes will suit
you. The Raket Stor.
Smwma! bargains in Pocket
Cutlery at II. M. Wade & Co,
50 head or less of Cotswold Ewes
to let. Apply to J. A. Grigsby
Yeilow tablets for examinations,
8c two for 15c. The Raket Stor.
Our bin line of Chocolates are
now very complete at Wagoner's.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicidc
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
When in Salem visit Strong's'
Restaurant. It it headquarters for
Independence people.
We have pome ot the neatest box
paper that you can find 10c to 19c.
The Raket Stor.
Fresh salted peanut9 at Wago
ner's. All Home made.
Better notice oar big bargains in
Tobacco in our north window.
They are not lasting long. Wagoner's-
If you want a good square meal
served ia real family style, call al l
City Restaurant on C street.
Prices right.
R. M. Wade & Co. have on dis
play a nice line of Nickle and
Silver Ware. Examine the goods
and get their prices.
Read S. M. Dame's ad in this
paper and learn all about the bar
gains he is offering in Clothing,
Jackets and Mackintoshes
For the next thirty days we will
give special discount on shot guns.
Call while the stock is complete.
II. M. Wade & Co.
The Ifalace Hotel keeps growing
in public favor right along. tFirst
class meals at reasonable rates is
what is doing it.
We will be with you on holiday
goods and show the nicest line of
toys, games, dolls and fancy p.ioc's
hat we ever had. The Raket Stor.
S. M. Danie Monmouth, is
making a big run on Clothing
Ladies Jackets, Mackintoshes and j
Op.rroa. The barsaiiis he is
giving is the cause of it all Don't
tail to read the bargains he offers j
in his ad in this paper. !
Calendars Calendar.
Yes, calendars for 1903. Yoo can (ret
them with your own picture on them at
riCKEl8 GALLERY. Nothing will
be nicer to send to your friends for a
New Year's present.
OUUIill iliiuroi OVUUI.J
Ora Clodfelter visited Salem thia
week.
Mies Edna liurm'tt visits! Sa
lem Saturday.
Miss Florence Wagoner visited
Salem. Monday.
Dr. Thompson was u Salem visi
tor Wednesday.
Miss I.ela llerren was a Salem
Visitor Saturday.
James Collins was an incoming
passenger Tuesday.
The motor now gets in troiu
Pallas at 8:15 1". M.
Clinton Moore is clerking in
Wagoner's Confectionery store.
Miss Mitchell, of McMinnville, is
visiting the family of T. I., llart
man. Miss Ada Morgan, of SaHii, visi
ted friends in thii vicinity this
week.
Mr. Mulky. of Philomath, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tlws.
Fennel!.
Mr. McCarty, a former resident
of this city, visited here from Tort
land this week.
Mrs. Todd, the restaurant lady,
returned from a visit to Salem
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Miller were
inoniiiiiio nassencers on the boat
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Monday evening.
Floyd Gray from Vancouver,
Wash , was a guest of W. 11.
Pettevs last Thursday,
Rev. E. J. Thompson delivered
the Thanksgiving sermon at the
Norma! chapel this morning.
The Misses Clarice and Laura
Drown, of Pallas, visited with Geo.
Conkey and wife last Sunday,
A turkev shooting match was
held on Henry Hill's place, south
of the depot yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Burma Estes, Mrs. W. W,
I. Mrs. J. S. Cooper and
others we-e Salem visitors Monday.
Joseph Stansbury is here frcm
Eastern Oregon, visiting hifl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stans
bury. Mrs. Chas. Allen, of Salem, spent
several days the past wtek
visiting friends here, "returning
home Monday.
Roy Irvine came
Lebanon last week. H
eick and Wia out return
in
to
from
been
Leb-
anon until he is better.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. K. L.
C. E. at Cj.31, Mrs. Boydston,
leader. Preaching at 7."0 at the
United Evangelical church next
Sunday.
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The telephone office in to be;ijv(:)y f,,w.rifico prices we are
moved to the building now oc
cupied by Mrs. Harnett's dress
making parlors. Mrs. Bamett will
occupy the rear rooms of the building-
Hugh Shelley was a passenger
to Portland for a few days' visit,
after which he will go to Hood
River for a few days, returning to
Independence the first of the
coming week.
Mrs. D. M. Caldwell was in
Monmouth last week called by the
the serious illnees of Dr. D. M.
Doty. The patient has since re
covered McMinnville Reporter.
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Our Holiday Goods are ar
rlvimr ilitily. They will soon
be exhibited.
Mrs. is. M, Young "d son
Arnold were able to sit up Sunday
for. the first time since they con
tracted typhoid fever. Mrs. Young
has been bedfast for exactly
fifty days.
Mrs. Kate Sharp died nt her
home in Missouri recently. She
was a former kIiouI girl of this
city, her maideti name being Miss
Kate Clodfelter. Ora and Clarence
Clodfelter are her brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Strong, of
Ceutralia, Waehjjer: visiting with
Mrs. Strong' paren8, I. Connett, a
few days' last week. Mr. Strong
returned home Tuesday. Mr. Strong
will remain a few wet ks.
JIiss Leona Kvan ami Miss
(Srace Damon, two of Salem s
jxipular telephone young ladies,
were in the city last Friday eve
ning and incidentally attended the
dancing party at the Opera house.
Two telephone soIicito'S have
been in this, field endeavoring
to secure a sufficient number for an
all night service. Several new
'phones have been secured, but not
a sufficient number to justify the
change to a continuous service.
The band concert last Friday
evening vas a pronounced success.
Every number was greatly enjoyed
by the audience present which
manifested its appreciation by re
peated round" of applause. The
concert wsb followed by a dance
both were well patronized.
Our stock of Clothing. Overcoats,
Jackets and Mackintoshes is going
making. But we still have several
good things left. S. M. Daniel,
Monmouth.
Glenn Goodman still improves.
Hon. I. L. Patterson, of Portland
was a visitor in Independence
Tuesday.
Miss Patience Cooper returned
Monday evening from a several
weeks' visit in San Francisco.
E. W. Cooper visited G rants Pafrs
last week, returning home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hawkins, of
Dallas, were incoming passengers
from Portland one day last week.
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Also Album, 1'iirws, etc. Our
full Hue Is expected any time, when
we will show you a full line of . . .
Christmas novelties
L, Pamon was a pasfngT
Salem Monday morning.
to
J. A, Veni sa formerly a busbies"
man of tins city, was here Momhiy.
Services at the M. K. church
south by the Brethren or Dttukardg
next Sunday evening by Kids.
I Carl and Bonewit of Newberg, the
lattt-r lali ly from Alaska. All Bre
j invited.
The new church building of the
First Presbyterian church of
Aberdeen, Wash , was formally
dedicated hist week by Dr, Thomp
son, of Independence. The sermon
preached by Dr. Thompson was
highly complimented by the Press,
of A herdeen, Wash.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church are preparing a "Handker
chief sale." More extended notice
will appear later.
Tho Chrysanthemum Fair
parsed off very pleasantly and
financially profitable to its pro
moters. Excellent -literary and
musical programs were rendered
both evnings. Good attendance
was in evidence each evening.
Preaching at the Baptist church
next Sunday at 11 o'clock A.M.
and also the 1st Sunday in Deo, at
the same hour, by pas'or. He will
preach in tiie evening of both these
days at Monmouth. A cordial
welcome is extended to all our ser
vices.
The boys of Independence and
Monmouth played thoir return
game at Independence on 1 hanks
giving. The score wa-i 21 to noth
ing in favor of Independence. The
bright particular star of the game
was Paul Rusk, the Independence
fullback.
C to 0 was the score of the foot
ball game between tho Willamette
University and the Monmouth Nor
mal on Thanksgiving. Although
defeated Monmouth put up a good
game and several times made long
runs that took the ball dangerously
near their opponents' goal. At the
start Willamette made such head
way at first that the Normal boys
began to weaken, hut they aoonl
took a brace and held their own
Ail the Utcit
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M'hn iiini r mi emnpli'ltf im It la
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Sen our Hue of laiVa iili-f
aeveral new tit oiirito Jut in.
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Tho W. 11. C. Thanksgiving
dance drew a largo crowd. Every
body had a good time and the
ladies of the corps express them
selves as well aatislied with the re
ceipts Mrs. II. II. Wagoner returned
Saturday "from Centcrville, Ioa,
where she had been at the bedside
of ber parents. While th'-re her
mother passed away.
Jesse Simpson, of the Simpson
Imhi!: store at Monmouth, is a Port
land visitor this wetdc.
For Sil,
A stock of general mdse with
store buildings ami residence in
the country; stock will invoic
about 1 2" I XI. Address "J.'' care
EntkkI'HIsk office
Tlie Honor Declined.
J hereby respectfully decline the
honor conferred upon me by the
Civic Improvement mass meeting
held on Tuesday evening in giving
me the nomination for the office of
City Treasurer. C. W. Ii.vink.
1ii raw Lost.
Mrs. Sarah MeQuorry lost a red
colored purse containing two $20
gold pieces, one ten dollar gold
piece, A suitable- reward will
be pail by return of same to 1). W.
Sears.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALU N, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
I'ttlnlem Kxtriirtlou
a Hiri'inlly.
('inH-r IlultilliiK,
ImlepeiidimiH1, tiro.
IJ. T. II i:n km :
Bath and Barber Shop.
MAIN 8TIIKKT,
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Physician & Surgeon
Olllee in Opera HoiiMt; I.iiiIIiIIiik,
KtiMideiice Phone ft, Oltlee Phone 9
.i. s. mooui:,
Tonsorial Artist.
Only first-class workmen em
ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop
situated on North side of C Street.
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