Social and Personal. fi i - i r r r n n a n ft n o ft ft Xmu ball at the Friday evening. Auditorium II ait Wagoner Portland vu in Independence the past weet. II. l. Staata of Louisville u in the city Friday. M. Saver a cititen of Suver wu a Friday visitor to Independence. TheO. A. C. Foot-Ball team will play the Multnomahs in Port' land on the 20th. Mrs E. V. Parker returned home from Corrallis Saturday. Mrs. Parker was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Edna, who is attending school there. W. II. Warner left Saturday for an extended vUit in the east. lie will visit relatives in Iowa and Illinois. lou can get a first class rig at Dickinson's in Independence now and not wait for the great expan sion in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Lawrence and little daughter, returned Saturday from a several weeks visit in Portland. Mrs. W. A. Messner was in McMinnville ihepast week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubbard visited in Falls City and Dallas yesterday. Miss Lettie Masterson returned home Satuaday after an extended visit with her brother Ed Master son at Astoria. W. W. Percival was in Portland the past week, having taken a car load of stock to the Metropolis. John Jones returned to his home in Davton yesterday. He was at the home &f Mrs. Jones here a few days. The Misses Maxfield are visiting in Portl and. Frank Simon ot Riokerall was! operated on for appendicitis at the Salem Hospital last week. Tillamook county will turn out 1.G00.000 pounds of cheese this year which is 40,000 pounds less than last year. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Porter field and little daughter led Sunday te spend the holidays with rela tives io Washington. Mrs. Pennell and Miss Buchaui of the Normal school were pan sengers to Portland Friday. Mrs. D. M. Hampton of Mon mouth attended the entertainment given by Prof. Arlie Hampton and his pupils at McCoy Friday nitfht. J. F. Smith left the latter part of, the week for Washtucna Wash., j called hither by the tiickness of his brother, Samuel. Mrs. George; Kerns a sister living at McCoy al-j so went t attend her brother. Mrs. Jacper Kennedy is slowly and gradually improving from a long siege of illness. Mrs. Isaac Butler was stricken with paralysis i Saturdav but is somewhat improved. Mrs. L. Damon. Mrs. Eph Young and Mrs. W. W. Percival were Salem visitors Saturday. Miss Pearl Cooper came op from Portland Sunday to remain home until after the holidays. K. C. Ehlredge the creamery man, returned from a pueiness trip to Portland Saturday and received an introduction to the new member of his family, the fifth son. AaDlTORIdM FRIDAY EVE BEG. 23 W. A. rlDooNcn INBEPENDENGE LEABING STORE Headquarters for HOLIDAY GOODS Hero vo .ill And tho largest ami mat complete lino of Pk! good,, wiubl. for Chrl..,,,.. IWU. l b. had in tho city and at prices as low as tho lowest. urn aim - Drums Trunks Hanks Blocks Dogs Tool Clients Iron Trains Wash Sots Fire Engines . . a I I 1 1 ... iiamL- it ini i.juitirr rk8 Pianos " And many other thing which will not permit mentioning Toy I) is It en Dolls llo,U Albums Celuloid Goods For Grown Up People Wo Have Handkerchiefs NHi d,M K,J n,0VM f..mr. Udie Collars Cent KM Gloves FOU MEN Gloves Shoes Hats Clothing Over Coats Neckties Suit Cases House Slippers The Most Sensible Presents Are FOH HOYS The nps Gulf Gloves Faciiiiitori Men FOR WOMKN VOll GIW.8 A Ni?o Dress Pattern Cup A Nioe Skirts A Nice Waist A Nice Suit Coo A Nice Pair Kid Glove A Nice Pair Shoes A Nice Toilet St A Nice Pair Slippers All of which we hsve a splendid line to srlect from. In Our Crockery Department We Have Single Cups and Saucers, Water Sets, Salad Sets, Vnoes, Etc. Mrs. Dr. O. D. Butler was in Portland thin week. Guy Hewett 1b down at the Ladd farm making a selection cf some choice Jersey cows. Wallace Huntlev and Percy Fernandez have gone to Tacoma to advent of the New Year. spend Amas. E. E. DeArmond and J. M. Larson were in from Suver yester day. A new rnril telephone line is being established from Halsey toward Brownsville, the poles be ing set to the Phegler farm. Whether the line will be establish ed to other parts of that community we are unable to say, but it is prob able it will be Brownsville Times. Senator Loughary and Represen tatives Cooper and Fawk held a meeting in Monmonth yester day and discussed proposed legislation for the coming session of legisla ture. Belshazzar on Wednesday and Thursday nights; Xmas ball Fri day night; Xmas trees Saturday night. Instead of the regular Saturday night dance the Independence or chestra will give an Xmas ball Friday nigbt. Clearance Sale OF MILLINERY We will dispose of our Pattern Hats at greatly reduced prices. , Trimmed Hats that were $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 can now be bad tor $5.00. Good assortment of Tailored Hats marked leas than cost IIISS PEARL SQUIRE yester Judge Coad was in town day. Assessor-Elect Carl Graves came oyer from Dallas yesterday. Mr- Graves will assume the duties of the office of assessor with the Call and inspect our stock, for we are euro wo can please you with something nico for your folks or friends. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. W. The winner of the big ten dollar doll at Craven & Moore's will be announced in this paper. Lookout for your name. A large crowd turned out at the Methodist church Sunday evening to hear Rev Elayer preach on Belshazzar. A practical and in teresting discourse was delivered which whetted the appetite of the audience to hear the operatic pro duction of Belshazzar, Wednesday and Thursday night. BORN Sunday afternoon Decern ber 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Iliff, a girl baby. I BUSINESS LOCALS. . That big ten dollar doll in the window at Craven fc Moores will be given away to some customer ol the store. The name of the lucty person to whom it is awarded will be announced in the West Side Enterprise. Cigars. 25 in a box at Craven & Moores. Makes nice present for gentleman, i . Fine line of fire proof crepe paper at Craven & Moores. The bin sale at 8. M. Daniel's store still goes on. This week be adds his shoe stock to the bargain list. Go and see the bargains. Shoes, shoes, shoes, the greatest bargains you ever saw at 8. M. Daniel's big shoe sale. Lookout for announcement by Charles Independence leading store in next I issue. Fire proof Crepe paper for Xmas decorations at Craven it Moores. A. bible makes a nice Xmas present. You can get them at Craven & Mootes. ' Best line of toys at Craven & Moores. Coins and see for your, self. Watch the West Side Enteprlne for announcement of winner of the big doll at Craven & Moores. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Xewbro's Ilerpicide for dandruff and falling bair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor s, the barbers on C street. Mrs. Wallace has a complete line of holiday goods and fancy china. Call and see them Millinery goods at cost. Hand made work shoes made for wear, loggers and others, ashes tos leather, call and see for yourself at Clevengers shoe shop, Main et. Independence, Ore. sqqq0 '023' C0 ,. 0 M. r ; y 0 m fv Jr. J VA SWELL D007 mCvi JfiSetT A 'Ol that individualise MAKBIra V A its wearer as, 52ffiS?- l being exclusive; People's Ca$l) Store T ; INDEPENBENGE ,t 7 vj- . t II I ID CD 8 I I i 1 8 10 CD CD CD CD Qi A Christinas Present "What Shall I Give Well let us suggeft a plan. Come right down to our store. We are going to do as little work as possi ble this week. We are just going to help you select presents. Wo, have Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Silver Noveltice, Charms, Lockets, Ladles Chains and a few odds and ends that we a'e closing out for less than half their cost. O.A.Kramer&Co. 0 .0 o. 0 0: 0 c 0 0 G 0 o ASA TAYLOR TI-IE LIVERY.ArAN Will eerve von i j - MAIN STREET you any hour, day or night, with driving rig- 1 Ij jn ' T k -v w nTT E. H. HOSNER The Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience HOP, WIRE. We are headquarters for Virff Best quality. We can svs 7o mnney. ' Write and get prices, WALTER MORLEY. Salem, Or!- C STREET NEXT TO PADOOCKSj Pbons 143 Monmouth, Ore.