r — • —- IF YOUR FEET ARE “SICK” CURE THEM H IN TM ! ICI 'PITH» THESE D A Y S OF STRENUOUS DU TIES | W H ICH RESU LT IN ACHINO F E E T A T NIGHT YOU W IL L HE GLAD TO KN O W W E H A V E A L l E FFE C TIV E AND S A T ISF A C T O R Y CORN Li ! “ ü o í i u p ” t h e o ld j 1 F o r a ; L o o k s w e l l The violin pupils o f Mrs. Allen Chase and the piano pu pils of Miss Irene Eddy were presented in recital.on Tri- 1 day evening. ______ ■iiauaiiiau u a iiiH iia iiia iiia m a iii« ii« iia iiia N iM i Airs. George Aiulerson and son, \\ alter, o f Berkley, Cal., are tlie guests o f Mis. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. F. A. Spurr. AND BUNION CURES AND R E M E D IE S FOR TIR E D , ACHING AND TENDER FEET. LET US H ELP YOUR FOOT W ORRIES. Joel Shaw was over from Dallas one day this week and reports the real «‘state business, in which he is engaged, I ■ as being good. | An unknown person broke a glass out o f a window at 1 the postoffice, and whoever, it was, is keepingjiis identity a profound secret. f Mrs. Sai^i C. Young was home this week from Grand Mound, Wash., where she is matron o f the Girls Indus trial School. She returned Friday. YES, “ DOLL U P ” THE OLD FORD AND GO OUT AMONG THEM PROUD AND H A P P Y NO SENSE IN LOOKING D IR TY AND SHABBY W ITH GLIDDEN’S AUTO FINISH IN TOWN. THE FOURTH OF JU LY IS COMING ALONG ONE OF THESE D AYS AND OF COURSE YOU DON’T WANT TO F a a L ASHAMED OF YOUR LITTLE OLD FORD. MIGHT AS W ELL DRESS UP. Williams9 Drug Co. 1 Miss Genievi«ive Cooper went to Eugene last week fox, o in l Y “ Home of the Grafonola” | the Junior week-end festivities. She also visited friends PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS | in Albany, returning home Thursday. . * * i The cafeteria dinner at the Methodist church Thursday evening fully sustained the reputation o f these functions. Lots of people, lots o f dinner, reasonable prices. 0 1 X 1 ü jN JJ C O U N T R Y Dance Independence in d a y Alay 23. Mary Bickford at the Isis Sunday night, May 25. School ended at Parker last Saturday with a picnic. I'rank ¡Skinner was here Dorn Portland ¡Sunday visiting J;is mother. . * D o n 't that at about your w ar b ill. P A ID . b a r g a in p r ic e s . — A l b a n y N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n pen den ce, paym ent DOCTOR j That on M. hicHUtLoUHN V. LYE SPECIALIST M ajor and Mrs. Moreland o f Tacoma are visiting Airs. M oreland’s parents, Air. and Airs. J. S. Cooper. M ajor George Miliage has bought the Ed Lorrence property Moreland went to Trance in A pril T8 with the 91st. Mrs. uear Frank Smith’s and moved into the same. Moreland met Her husband in San Francisco where he went to release his company. Mr. and Airs. L. G. Reeves have returned from Portland and will spend the summer at their home here. Marvin Richardson landed in New York City on May 7 and it is rather a coincidence that he landed in France on Fred Kabrr, a Jap, went fishing one day last week with Alay 7 two years ago, and Aiay 7 is his father’s birthday. 1 out first securing a license. His forgetfulness cost him He is at present in Quautico, Virginia, and will likely be $25. released or given a furlough s«>on so he can come to Ore Shalor Eldridge sailed from New York on May 6. He gon. is in the pay office o f the troop transport, Troy, bound for A t the Public Library there are 34 new bound books Brest. from the bindery besitles a number o f new volumes on the shelves. The Library is a pleasant place to rest while »♦ O O O Ä O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Ö O O O O O waiting for a train. There is a large assortment o f maga zines on the table. Everybody is welcome to make them selves at home. W e’ve created a jewelry store meant tQ compete with the finest shops o f the country— Same Ser vice or Better- -Same Beauty in Design—Same Satisfaction— Less Price. H A R T M A N B R O S. C o. J e w e le r s a n d O p tic ia n s . N W . Corner State and lib e rty Sts. S a le r r i, * O regon The many friends «>f Miss Vale Hiltibrand will be pleas ed to learn that she has been elected to a position in the Portland schools. Miss Hiltibrand is a successful teach er and will made good in Portland. Miss Bessie Graham o f Monmouth, who formerly taught in Independence, will also teach in Portland next year. Mrs. K. C. Eldridge returned last Tuesday fr«>m a three weeks visit in San Francisco and other California points. She went to San Francisco to visit her son. Shal or. o f the U. S. Navy, bef«>r«‘ he was sent East. Mrs. El- «lritlg«' visit«'«! ht'r old home and a number «>f relatives and friends while away. Mr. EMri«lge made the trip with her. but st«>pp«*<l in M«‘«lford t«> ffiok after business interests for a few «lays. Dance Independence Friday May 23. How many June brides are we going to have! dp 1, loi*. J o n e 1 st lo r H onda 0 n e a r in g d a te 1010 e a c n o i s a i d a n d p a id in te re st to lu ll, p r in c ip a l a n d in s a id d a te and tn erea U er s a id b o n d s w ill c e a s e to n e a r in te r est. D a te d a n d lir s l p u b lis h e d M a y 1 0 1 «. A fter ten years successful prac- tice iu Salem is now located at 2, _ ____ C W . I R V I N E , “" ^ C ity T r e a s u r e r . About t o yet m a r r i e d l Titan bo real happy b y n a v i n g r o u county Post W e d d i n g A n n o u n c e m e n t s . PORTLAND 414-415 Failing Bldg. Third and Washington J I la x D o la n ta n Deals in —*9 There will be a business rally o f the Civic Club mem bers at the Library on Wednesday afternoon, May 28, at 2:30. Every member is invited to come and help with the Airs. Frank Kurro and children are here from Wasliing- plans for the Fourth o f July celebration. 1 on visiting at the Peter Kurre home. Mr. and Airs. Nut B. Weinberg o f Portland were recent Portland Oregonian: Miss Trevette gives a delightful visitors at the home o f C. A. Rohrer. Mr. W einberg is a c veiling o f impersonation and recitations. member o f the firm of Ward «Sc W einberg Co., brokers, 104-415 Railroad Exchange Building. I f there’s anything the matter with your feet, go to the tu n e b o n d s w iU lie l u a e n u p a n d c a n c e l l e d Mr. and All's. Z. A. French o f Airlie will move to Boise, Idaho, about June 1 to reside. When you want something really choice in Jewelry, Bear This in Mind: OUR JEW ELRY STANDARD IS HIGH. The article must not only please you in appearance but it must please , us. W e must know that the quality is the best before we offer it to you for your selection. to c a n c e lla tio n N os. 2, 5, 7, 6 a n d Odd Fellow and Rebekah grand lodge in Salem attracts the members in Independence and a large number, besides Costs the regular delegates will have occasion to visit Salem several times during the week. FINE ART JEWELRY O regon , and •D ecem ber S U C C « 'S S . Williams Drug Co. at once and get relief. th a t th e r e a r e s u l i i c i e n t l u n u s i n t h e ¿s tr e e t n n - p r o v e m e n t b u n d o i U ie L a ly o t i n d e Dean Baughman was here from Oregon City Sundav T hey’ll soon he asking, “ Is it hot enough for y o u /” and and on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Baughman went to Oregon Tripp sells real estate. .City where they will reside. Friends wish them much Doll up the old Ford and make it look like new. {■1.50 at Craven & H u ff’s. k ick c a n ’t e x p e c t t o g e t a w a r l i k e D em ocra t. Miss Bessie Sullivan, age 18, formerly o f Monmouth, died at McMinnville Tuesday morning. She suffered a second attack o f influenza which terminated in brain Box fever. George ¡Staats, a well known resident o f Lewisville, died at his home ¡Sunday. g 1*01 XUK THAT ClUtl'AAN HXUlitiX luu'rtuVkuttiMX uumxj S W ho * be No Bargain Prices Mrs. W. D. Rose of Airlie has been visiting relatives at Kahlotus, Wash. Good Farms Wanted, also a few prune orchards. 1 17, Dallas, Oregon. «ta '« i w i i M i i w i m i a i i à i i i n i i a i m i i i m i n i w u M i H i i B H i H i i a u i M U M J H i M i w i i a u i B u i n T /o u Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chambers of Eugene and Mrs. Susan Jones and daughters, Katheryn and Grace, of Corvallis Miss Helen Butler o f Hillsboro was a “ hom e” visitor wer«1 the dinner guests o f the J. G. M cIntosh’s last Sun '-ver ¡Sunday. day. ■ I I I 9 ChMVtft & HUFF HOW. CO. f The Chase farm, north o f Independence, has been sold to J. W. Kays o f Tillamook. Consideration $19,000. The Post understands that the Chases will go to Kansas. LOST— Ansco Kodac in case between Salem and Inde pendence on Saturday, May 17. Finder please leave at Craven & Huff’s, Independence, and receive $5 reward. I OTHER CARS M AY BE PAINTED ALSO. M a NY COLORS. EASILY, QUICKLY, CON VENIENTLY, SAFELY, ECONOMICALLY. Miss Lucile Craven has returned to h«ir home in Inde Mrs. O. D. Butler was a .Portland visitor the hist o f the pendence after completing a term o f school near Hood w eek. River. She will teach at the same place next year. Ben C. Crow was in independence fo r a few days tins week. COSTS $1.50 YOU CAN PAINT THE OLD FORD FROM THE RADIATOR TO THE TA IL HEIGHT AND IT W ILL ONLY SET YOU BACK ONE DOLLARsAND A HALF. THINK OF THAT 1 Albany Glee Club and Katharine Trevette, reeitist and impersonator. Isis Monday night, May 26. Auspices Civic Club. Benefit Community Memorial Fund. Mas. Peter Karre has been quite ilL iiwnnnmwiw!«.« ¡ m~. m me • c r . s i V, -Im—: .* wwwe-iw a r mu - jtmllt - B in « Where he will be pleased to meet his friends and former patients. PELTS WOOL PU1U> Manna CASCAKA BARK * VEAL PORK WEBP Practice limited to cor- recting errors of refrac- tion and furnishing glasses. POULTRY BUTTRR FARM PRODUCE WOOD WOOD ftROOSRISS SHOES rURNISHDfOS DRY "n e w VALLEY A SILETZ T I M E TABLE E t f e c t i v e A p r i l 1, t r a i n s w i l l r u n as fo llo w s : N o. 2 a r r iv e s fr o m H o s k in s CASH OR TRASH 0 :1 5 A . M . d a i l y N o. 4 a r r iv e s 4 :0 0 IJ. M . fr o m C am ps d a ily e x ce p t S u n d a y SWOPE & SWOPS N o. 1 d e p a rts fo r C a m p s 1 0 :5 0 A . M . d a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y N o. 3 d e p a rts 4 :1 5 fo r LA W YERS H o s k in s P . M . d a ily F r e i g h t s e r v i c e 2 :3 0 P . T uesdays and M. o n S a tu rd a y s I. 0. 0. F. Building 1 Independence, Oregon The Independence National Bank Established ***** INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Free. , D. W. Sears, V. P. Ira D. M ix, Cashier W. H. Walker L A. Allen 0. D. Butler A Successful Business Career of Twenty-Five Y ean