INDHrENPENCE BtrMlRriUBEJiNDETENDENGE, ORHGON Independence Enterprise. 'AND WEST SIDE. Pl'BLWHED KVK1U THURSDAY. Entered Imleponcli'iKw, Or postoffloe . HU(l-cli48 matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 pcrVr. TELEPHONE 2BU SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Strlctljlo advance) Per year..... ' Six months.. . (Inirle coot Local notice re 8 eenU per lln itmltrht absolutely no reduction Mr ny reason whatsoever. Rates on display ad vertlilng madt known on application. t 60 . T5 , OS Isocial and Personal. Miss Florence Wagoner yiaited Salem Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dornsife were Salem visitors Friday. Miss May Kennedy returned to McMinnville Saturday. . Firemen's , ball, Thanksgiving evening, at the Auditorium. Mrs. Bertha Carriere was a pass enger to Portland Sunday. Claude Fryer went to Portland Satuaday for a short stay. atives here several days last week. Mr. Hull, of Cottage Grove, was visiting T, B. Clevenger'sthis week. general repairing. Independence. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell were passengers to Portland Thursday- . J. L. Elkins has been granted a pension, as an Indian War. Volun teer. Miss Edna Burnett left Sunday for a couple of weeks' visit in Cor vallis. 1 . We nave just received a nice line of kodak albums. Frazer & Rice, Tndenendence. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith were passengers to Portland Friday for a few days' yisit. Constipation Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? Its your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c All druggists. ' ant ymir niou.molie or btmri a bwuiUfut uwn or rih blikt Thn I BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMV. ARE WAITING For all who are competent. Promo- lnn in hliaineoa la t.hfl rpfllllt of ftbllltV to do. We can teach you that which will open valuable opportunities. Our courses will give you a training that will start you right and help you over the rough places. Students taking our combined business and shorthand course secure employment before grad uating. Living expenses low. Our catalog will interest you. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. 1. Staley, Principal. 4 ...THE... t Itlonmoutl) Eaundry H.D. "WHITMAN, Prop. Should have your Work. Washing called for and do- liyered. . Washing called for on Tee- w day and delivered on Satna day. Work GtmtutL Monmouth. Oregon, t Some of the best and most popular copyrighted books are for sale at Waconer's. The legislature will meet in ex tra session on the 21st, to correct the tax law. Mr. Alvm Craven returned to Portland -Saturday, after a few days yisit here. Miss Edna Hubbard, of Salem, visited this week with her counin, Miss Lela Herren. Brownie chocolates, and munch- era at reduced prices at Wagoner's confectionery store. H. H. Hawley. head of the Boys and Girls Aid Society in Portland, was in the city 8unday. The local W. C. T. U. is reorgan- izing. Mrs. Lucy L. Wh teaker is instrumental in the work. Knox 1 is headquarters for all kinds of grass seed. Call around and take a look for yourself. J. B. Merrill recently returned from a trip to Springfield, Illinois. He is thinking of moving there. Good music and best of order are guaranteed at the Firemen's grand ball tbis (Thanksgiving) eyening. We want your butter, eggs, chickens, turkeys, and will pay the highest market price W. A. Mess ner. Mrs. H. B. Kelso left Monday for San Bernardino, Cal., to be absnt a couple of months. She will visit with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Craven and children went to Portland Saturday to at tend the wedding of her sister, Miss Ota Robertson. Y. A. Gray was a passenger Sun day to McMinnyille. where he went as a prospective purchaser of the feed store there. Mv residence near the M. E. church in Independence is for Bale. Address Mrs. E. B. Lee, 429 Taylor St., Portland, Oregon. E. S. lattron, mayor of Wasco, came in Saturday on a visit to his mother at Monmouth, Eugene is an old Polk county boy. Miss Mav Kennedy, who is spend ing the winter in McMinnville, came up Friday to assist in the Chrysanthemum Fair p rogram. Blankets, blankets.- Yes, we have a large Btock ot wool and cot ton blankets, and a nice line of comforters as well. W. A. Mess- ner. Oiir eroine to press a day earlier this week precludes our giving an account of the Goff-Dickinson nup tials, but will do so in next week s issue. Miss Holt, who has been a wait ress at the Palace hotel for seyetal m.V,B loft Snnriiv for Winlock. Wash, She is succeeded by Miss Patteys. w. H. JaiDerson. the undertaker hna ttia larMit. finest, aa well as the plainest undertaker's goods, and prices as low as the lowest. fhr. Commercial and Court The .Salem Stores 298-300 Commercial STOCKTON CO. We Boast of the Great Values We Offer Never More Worthy Than Now. We Give Bargains That Have No Precedent LISTEN TO THE FACTS, ALL .YOU ECONOMICALLY INCLINED PEOPLE It's because we sell' the greatest value that 'wo Bell tho greatest quantity; and it is bo cause wo bought tho Holverson store at a great sacrifice that ve can undersell all other .tores. Just glance over our magnificent Btock and see if wo not Bavoyoumoney on every item. Why is it that we are the loading exponent in high-class merchandise? Because our assortments aro bigger and fresher. Because our prices arc lower. Because we protect our patrons by the guaranty, "The Best." New Goods Arriving Every Day CUSHION TOPS Holverson always had a reputa tion for carrying a big stock of swell cushion lops. A new line ar rived just before we bought and we offer them as follows: 45o values for1 .......35c ,r0o values for.. 42c 75o values for $1.00 values for T9o 1.25 values lor 98c New Line of Ladies Collars Just In The swellest eyer. We just opened them yesterday and they went like hot cakes at our MarKed Down Prices Remarkable Values in Lace Curtains See display in window at our cor ner store. $1.25 Nottinghatns $ .90 2.00 Ruffled Muslins with col ored stripes aud floral de- Pigns special l-yj 2.25 values in same patterns and styles 1-60 3.00 Nottinghams 2.10 5.50Enelish Brussels 4.00 4.50 Irish Points..-.. 3.00 6.00 Imported Nottinghams. . 4.50 7.00 Brussels DeCalis 5.00 Men's and Boys' Clothing Our big stock of clothing at the Stockton stand, No. rJH-.wu uom- mnminl St.. is chuck full of big honest values, 910 to 913 Suits in clay worsteds, fancy worsteds, etc, all new siock Special $0.95 Men's Cravenette Coats The latest line in the city just arrival and we offer them at our usual MarKed Down Price . Robber Boots Proof kind for men and boys. New stock just received At Sale Prices. Men's Furnishings Complete stock at both Btores. Swell 50c ana Voc ties Sale Price 45c k New Golf Gloves Just received at both stores a double stotfk marked at prices less than you 11 expect. Ladies Purses reduced I Swell Waists Another line received yesterday by express. Swoll Oxfords Silk Velvets White Alpacas Etc, Etc Umbrellas 45c to 98.10 Best in all Salem Embroideries A line of special good patterns reduced as follows: Values up to lOo a yard reduced to 5c. Values up to 20c a yard reduced toS)o . j Values up to 3oc a yard reduced to 20c. . ;- Boys' Sweaters The kind you pay GOo and 75o for Our price 42c Rubbers Ladies', Children's and Misses' rubbers at Sale Prices at both stores. , NEW DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS. All These New Creations at Sale Prices. Stockton & Cos Two Big Stores, Conducting Two Great Sales, Fnr aula A No. 1 auallty of tile, In any quantity, at the old P. H. McCabe factory. Enquire of Thos. Pomeroy or J. L. McCandless. TEN COURSE MEAL. Thanksgiving Dinner at Stoll's an Elaborate Affair. Come and eat your Thanksgiv ing dinner at Stoll's Restaurant. Meals Berved Jrom noon until 7:dU P.M. MENU. Fresh Olympia Oysters Cream a la Duche6se Salted Almonds , Celery Olives Fillet of Salmon . Hollandaise Potato Parisian Stuffed Young Turkey Chesnut Dressing . Pstit Pois en Cases Roman Punch Roait Suckling Pig Barbequed Potato Souffle , Lobster Salad sn Msyonaiis Salmi of Duck Imperntrice English Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce Neapolaiain Ice Cream Assorted Cake Fruit Nuts Raisins . Crackers Cheese Coffee Noir Not a Sick ay Since. ; "I was taken severely sick with kld . rrmihifl. I tried all sorts of medi cines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electrlo Bit ters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, ana soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not been sick a day slnoe. Neigh bors of mine have been cured of Bheu matlsm, Neuralgia. Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." Thin Is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C writes. Only 60c, at A. S. Locke's, Druggist. . , Dovidsor? cTt Hedg Props. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobac cos and Confectionery. First Class Soda Fountain n Connection. , G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery ' ' work etc. , H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker and Funeral lKgWxdtxce, ft Enbalmer, Director. Ortgsa. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED