LVDHfBHf) HMCB BHTEttWUHH INDKrBNOWCIl, ORIHON QQ Clearance Sale ! Great Our first annual Clearance Sale will commence Fri day, January 15th and continue until February 15th. This being our first regular clearance sale, we can promise the good people of Independence and surrounding country the great est bargains ever offered in Independence. This sale will mean bargains in all lines, so do not miss it as it liieans a saving of dol larjfto you. Our spring stock will begin to arrive about February 15th and we must make room for it; consequently we shall make prices that will clean up our present stock. Yours for Bargains, W. A. M E Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps ana uroceries. (i D m m - . - . szr. mm&BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWB hk i:, Josse & Bice, UNDERTAKERS Fino Parlors in connection. . Day or night calls promptly attended to. Day phono 273 Night 393 Main St, Independence, Ore. F.intmlnier tturt Funeral Director. County Correspondence DTLB MJCKIAMUT15. afford did business in ludcpon idayi afford attended grange at Lewis jrday. BaKley spent New Year's day na Uiltibrand. Smith and wife are visiting tOreuon City. Williams visited liia sister at lance Wednesday. cr-ned Monday after a two l 'on for holidays. Woods, of Independence, spent ith friends in this tection. , IJndsey will preach at Fair nday, January 10th. at 3:30 P. Morrison, brother of J. K. Mor t New Year's day for Portland tie. crcTord returned home Friday ro week'a visit with frionda and ia Aahland. 1 Kicker, of the upper Luckla ia a caller at James liUtibrand'i nd Saturday, The Luikiainute flouring mills have again resumed their oiwration after a lew day lay oirfor the holidays. S. B. Tetherow and wife, Archie Tetherow and Mrs. Mathews were the guests of J. A. Tetherow 's Sunday. I. F. Foster, our gun smith, is busy most of the time keeping our sports guns in order for the shooting snatches. A great many in this vicinity are cutting wood for next winter while others are slashing and clear ing their timber land. Mrs. D. D. Steele is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Woods, of Independence. Donald says it is no funny thing to batch. Ralph Dodson and John Parmer gave a very successful shooting match at Elkins school house Saturday January 2nd Johnie Yeater furnished the trap and' pigeons and every one had good shot. It would be hard to say who was the best shot, as the turkeys and geese were changing hands from early in the morning till darkness put an end to the shooting in the evening. ANTIOCII. Gene Hoskins left Wednesday lor Kent, Eastern Oregon. The Charter Oak mill has closed down for two weeks. William Herren has rented the Gene Hoskinson farming land. l. M. Hewitt and John Ground were traders at Monmouth Saturday. K. Morrison has erected a large amount of American Field fencing. Henry Pulse aud wife, of Indepen dence, was in our.midst Thursday. The Fiehback boys recently finished outting 150 ricks of cook stove wood. Grandma Herren went to Wolls station Saturday, to be gone several weeks. Bluford Bush, wife and daughter, of Pedee, was Jn our liiideton New Year's day. Amos JoneB. between this place and and Mt. Pisgah, is working in a Dallas' livery stable. Fred Simpson, of Eddy villa, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. M. Herren, on New Year's day. August Ohms and V. A. Fishback visited Frank Stacy and family at Crab Tree, Linn county, last week. PEDEE. Bluford Bush and wife visited his sister, Mrs. Henry Pulse, of Indepen dence, last week. Polk eounty Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, . - Ohsoon. , II. Hawlkt, P. L, Campbell, President. Vice Pres. Ira C. Powill, Cashier. Paid Capital, oo.ooo. Dibsctors: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Bntler, John B. Stomp, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. .....Transact General and Eaohange Jtwafatess... Drafts sold available throochout the United States and Canada. There wi!l be a ehooting match at Frank Turner's Thursday. Cub Hooker and Clay Bush attended the New Year's ball at Airlie. Lura Critchlow, of Parker, formerly of Montgomery, visited at home last week. Mrs. Mary Hooker visited her sister, Mrs, Vm. Lewis, of Lewisville, last week. Rev. Plowman, of Kings Valley, has been holding a series of meetings at this place. . Elmer Burrough raffled off his 50 saddle at Airlie New Year's. It was won by W. L. Hush. The basket social at Montgomery New Year's eve. was decided a 'success. After a well rendered program by the young folks, J. D. Wood auctioned the haRkets. There were quite a number which sold readily. The baskets netted $20 which was donated to Key. Lindsey, of Lewisville. Itev. Carlisle 1. U. Martin, JL. L. D. '' There is nothing you want in PAPER that we can't supply from our stock We are saving money for hundreds o paper consumers in this valley and we want you among them. The merchant the printer, the fruit packer, the bnild er, the hop buyer are legion among our customers aud they are satisfied. 6co.T.Rod0er$ Co., Wholesale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. Of VVawerlv. Texas, writes: "Of a niornnig, when first arising, I often find a troublesome collection or phlegm, which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge"; but a small quantity ollsallard's .rioreuouuu ojjup ni once dislodge It, and the trouble is over. I know or no naeaieine mat is equal to it, and it is so nieasani 10 take. I can most cordially recoin if ir. nil wnKin needinsr a medi- cine for throat or lung trouble." 2oc, 50c and l.oa ooia iy a. c. Portland and Return Only $2.40. The Southern Pacific Co. ia now eelliog round trip tickets to Pert land from Independence, ior $2.50, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Monday, giving ail day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The Bame arrange ment applies from Portland, giving Portland people a chance to Yisi Valley points at'gn511 reduced rates. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. East Side Main Street, Independence, -:- Oregon. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Leaves Indepen- Leaves Airlie for dence for Mon- Monmouth and mouth and Airlie Independence. 7:30 a. m. m- 8:30 p. m. :0a P. m. Leaves Dallas for Leaves Indepen" Monmouth and denr for Mon- Independence, moutu and Dallas 1:00 p.m. 110 a. m. T.30 &15 p. m. . Lves Monmouth L'ves MoDtnooth Independene rorAlrne. 7:5D a. m. 8:50 p. m. 8 4S " " fcO Monmouth for Dallas. Leavea Indepaa- II JO a. ro. denee r Moo, 3p.wu M6a.Ba.uC.