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5--.;k j - Pfif . II V'T Wt. 'j j? y mu;r,stL f 'I - . I t J I til ' tSI L"ii Ti via so! 1 hi d rav v o- to ! ho Xrtt itrc-i Si'-! -. j John P..',hitiin.-ii ;uui fain ' t.j A.-1'.Tj.i ! vi-it I t tH-flC l:i, St . !y went his loot I I. .V tabis. w; on biisiu .!.." M i 0 iw ic'.s i:f .nicfet t en route. kati.; I. i Mi through himself for the summer and may decide to stay per ma il nilr. i" fur : i I.. i i -H.:o: in I)i.,fif( - e.J... -.-.. . .hill ll.il!' ! ! ', i : ; , : i i i : i a i ;.v. - ,1 i'till i F YOU wish to send; (A t ' your order by mail it will be as promptly rUtended to as if yui called in person. Wespedaf- irv vi 1 1. : 1 Dll.'J'- i :t 1 1 r t jit Ut i Kinore, ccre- Mj i."(-i.'trr of the O. ;uid ht-r brother 1:5.. F. .iunvi, August -i-'heii:hl fevi the other and he Wi!'i, & Kurre just fin ihed up a job of moving ati fon!n;it )i fSnt unlay eve-jj r .7 1 lor of the HeraLi's residence (Xone flora tvvo 'j. a v I r t-xt '(.; t.i t. ftr i i :. I hi 'Hi'. ' It, - F.ir. Ut". '.'t hurry lip rr.fii 0(Jt:D' vr- wen,?!!'.;)- i'i Ui)s 'i.y. !! ) fid jrf.t ft jwt'.". Tljif -'Tl Oifl .i U :1 ''i4 lire i.l n.ji. ti' , . inokicx ' vi:r -lil fnUiltlili: )'!,.' 'I"h;n-'i.t (lit fin Mini cimi ti i ry. lu .;! fill you (mt to tvn-ei-j th(,t order by mail IkiV J )i ., , , ' t ; Mir. '1h'T, 1 1 1 1 !, ot ,v u ; i i , '1,0,- 1(-s.y iy 6?,;;: lu--ri-.ior.ii, Toi.Vt Ar- M . t . ." i . , H.-ifi. ".. , . .:, . , ,. . lSf " Irltl'd ill till- IliMllt ot Mi-. 'M U u'Kxi- and Mis. V)!!m. '..ti m.u&wi mum stork h uedi-,,i.,V!Jd Thur-iav ----- - - - -- - - v Tfc b "W" hi- Sit iV I'UilJi'oW CUiii i iifi i rc.idy lor occu v h:fur tin'? tiisl ot iS-jv ' j . i IJe ha.? In " ;i h:ui whs tickled to death with he job. Monday they noved Mr, Goodman' bam in the jtaij'i? town. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Established .......... 1889 A Successful Business Career of Twenty Three Years INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS t ie:i river bottom soil ! . .. I. I if'Si, vn v k Ol b.o 1!!!J ... ) All i ' r ,crv OertrilOiC -""---'--'-' -'" ,... ... W saw by llm Sahj-m j Taylor's rfsidtsnc irf Siatfutiwn that V. A. U't-o- J .racd- ally :oiiid. -lid and gearoth hut j'ti-t 1 !;) out Jh. is i-i-n'ifiy in ilii- week. naturalintn;! j',.peis. Miju J.aVilla ()fjer was a paHMfiigtff Saturday tu rn ing for Toledo ulicn fcf.e will viitjWitn hertsictt-r Mis.I)ick so;?. SatuAiav'a lrai.i v.i. thn? ho's-fi jit., froii! I'orilaud. ;H liaw m vtirv attractive T'jH'; y ai)d oln: ihut helS th i;. !.! ::, n.'e of that v (ion of the town. Mrs. Minlie !" i::d and daughter wen) J,'ia' nj.:-rj 1 hursday for ( t vah'is m vi--tt ftir a i'o'.v tinyi? with MY,-. VVidaul Irelaoii, wh-i lot- owi.er ot ilt i.i-t-ii living near U'-od, ' ' fuiioiy, is s.'tiid inr ,; wet-kf vieitin hi.- in,; , y wiie.ii it in cuttit);U' Bowei.-i, of Atelihui l. s I n uii vest'-d in real - taU: uii; of ! iidej.eiidence "ou '.:ei',ih!y, a in! wtio the ockiel! farm k J.-ouib of tin; city, was in towi. '., -j .S.iK.lay. lie has done con- Frc J i ii ( 'oi va;ii Kev. I'tlt.KtoOie in to have a vacation, lie delivered Jiis last pennon for thu riinnoer Sunday evening aioi will he allien! tieyeiul Wet'kn. K. C. KJdredi.ro and Dr. -denote i ii i p i ' i rir on his f;inu and him part of it l la: ted to fruit. a n Hui eririM; hroLo do,Ms n,i ! In land 'h hiisbaiid. Tlw-v it !at nm'-.ttiiy to n-)th (if to hriai' ihsm on in. W. L. hiv')A dto lit!-, been vjuitifigitieiid in Mot, in j'h ami l.itienjiidi.iue. the pHr-t tw( wwka ii tiiined to his hoDU in IlilMioro Toe-day. An 'seinivfi nay" "It is r-s porto.1 that Jos!.i; Talhott iue.t a bear in his strolls near dlls City lately.". If ho did I bet ho in running yet. Tom I'Vniel is going to et above high water in -irk and Wilson fc Kurre started Tuesday to raise hi fiiu bungalow opposite Indepen dence five U'H, returned Sunday aftertiaon. . l. II ibbs and wife are in Newport -lending le vaeks at the ma shore. In Mr, Ilibbs abseruo the hard- VdfH b:l, I,e : i i.s kept oil th' move by the two juoior put. ners, who antoini outailer btisint'ss. 1 'nn-nioi'f spend a eeLj Ol' tvViif.lt ll,.. I..I-I iln) V ,U' ioiioi n-fs f-a iroine l.l!-e !;aiiie during t!.-ir hunt j ' trip j' j he I, a 1 1 - Anl oi",t i v ol the ' 'hrit ian church havt just tHiidci two nice ipult whieh aie no", on ,0 . f o pai t i-'iihii s ,- Mrs. ,). !,'. coi: j. 1 1 Iriv !'. re nt ' ,i,l Carey Hater, v , )ti J 10' is. OUlitV (lyiVKI.rllii r o.ni, ! . i i - . J'iissetii'er throimb Indepfndci;,Hi Saturday for ir. Allen ban his new trar- ge completed. Me had a eement foundation made for it, and due out underneath the place where the auto will stand so that, lie can tinker with the machine when it nc'ds tho service of a good dentist. Newport, where he ntt.-eded the fui.eml ef Chath s iVin-nt. I ra tie J. Purvine completed Han ami xpecifieationn this 111,1 K "! a new parsonage for Hi f'apti-! church. The j inUUTig is lo he erected ju;t I Wet of t.ie church and will i I ,i r-tneii room, oneiuulone v-ynid I'urvine had the! ha'! Uory bungalow efieet fiii,ifnj-, i'. i i , .i f Uomibi McCarthy hop lorn Mr. ftopp, del Co ISes p0..U) lin!epeii,ieiice inhij hop yrtrd. The work was comploted the !;i-i, r part of laet w'k. ' Muiriuaii, h !io f,,r- d:-p. merly ran a bi.Ior v,p j t!J u,,, Iresent locMti.e: f if... M,, itor office, ws f , , , , f d'oledit Sato;,iv e'i :mi..;-.h, Mr. M-nrmaii )e -. v:,!t: d.;-. timbe- T r...,tv m, il,, s '" peris U) m,iv, MM le tif--t Mrs. A. Me.su or , oer m li! Wondav eiiroui S Me M i navit's or, v ( i ol I of I l e i ' loiiU l' 'pen- fl'iMU to .M-dford Mr. Messoei store at Mc ' t.J IViitil; Wilson. ill b?lsi IM'SM i ,'! I i.e. Mr Mr,;-.!,. ; way to Med fon: is home M i-s i,u i;! several Way b poo I t hf l nile vi d1 ..v fri-.oU p..,, iou; the trout of the stolen o!-'0 I: iii'J 1 in; i the cot io r of M uu and (j (-Uit'i painted aiid niiide to look fresh and new. The usual rtuiiday ScJiool services will be held in Cal vary lVe-byterian church during the month of" August, at lu o'clock each Sunday. A. cordial invitation to all to attend. the Uregoiuan rmnday sta ted that the follow ing Polk Count V people ttde ! usticat- ing at Newport: .Mrs. li It. Too.e and T. t '. ."tockwe.l. o Dallas, an i J. J. Leiieck, ot Monmouth. Asa IS. K'ibnisoii, candi- dato tor ctiunty clerk on tin me democrat w ticKet, lias been in ludcpendeiioe seveial days this neek. He i help. illg in U.v. .;,-,u-.'' the P. M. Kirkbind dru;r lme. Edward K. Se:c, one of the bet' l known t.iiiueis livinn noi tli of town , took a day off this uei-lv and spent a few iiOlil.- ;.t the homo of Mr. t 'iiar!. 1 1 i ; rieii's parent. ixl'-pendence Nation- lank h id Mr. I!ijgs paint kaloin;ne the onera I hou-o room. Some damage j .vas done from the firl; that j ! li ned out the old woo.Jcn i uriiiiti juii.iiig tins prop erty, ;;!jd this lieees-itated i... ; ..i . . , uu iiii;iyv',:uii-iii lit make he- proper! y as d ; ii ed. I ! C. A Cmft, secretary of uhe Pacific Stal.-s Fire nsur jam.v ('.. of Pirtland. and j wife, were up Miiiday to vi-it his brotherdn-law, A. L, l'honia. and family, of ibis place. Tlu'V td! drove from lure Sun, l ay to ("..rvaljis. when: they no t another mmi lei of the family, a:,d 'vent out duo the woods and spent a day rusticating, re turning home in their auto Mr. and Mrs. John Husk, of Indianapolis, Ind., have been visiting Mrs. dohu Mur phy of Mou mouth for the past week. Mrs. Rusk is a sister of Mrs. Murphy. She was out wet. 22 years a'o and notes many improve ments in that time. Mrs. Murphy and Mr. nd Mrs luilv all lett W ednt sday of this week for Ocean View, where they will sKMid a part of the summer rusticating. I'he regular preaching ser vices sill tH. discontinued during the month of August in Calvary, the pastor and people taking their annual umnier vacation. The clos ing service was held last Sun day evening, when Calvary's popular choir, assisted by several local vocalists, ren. leied one of t heir enjoyable -icred concerts. A large and appreciative audience was p. rhe contractors on the W. en bungalow are cn thii finishing work of the, house. Craven anu wii are kcseoinsr a kind of bachelor quarters in their back yard, wailing for the new building to be comple ted. The new bungalow is certainly a b"ajiy and the big upstairs porch, vdll be a great feature. 1. N. Simpson wis down from Aiilie Saturday Ike is the old first dairy man of this section and was in the business before it u-fu-hed the pi-sent proportions. He say it is much eaU-r to get help to milk and take ft. re of the cows Ih in in the old cays. He sends his crearu to the Independence cn-arot ry and states the pi ire at the en-;, in ery is satisfactory and that tlio busiin ss pas him. The Mabel Cres-ey proper ty on railroad lr.-tt is I emir remodeled :md made iMMiern ; .. .. ii i .i in i:nv n'-pei.i UillUlri fuei efforts of olr. Mrs. (h o. Henkle. The b .hiding has l.-eii lathed and pla-tei-d, wide aren ways built in, the I windows and door ,e,et( ;, ! iirep'ace phiceii in tj. build- in i,TOr ii'-:,. I -irr,K ,.o n,l,t,..l . . A "ri, ...... i'v.ivi-. ii.iM' u, aim toilet, bathroom, and closets placed making it a very de sirable property in which to live. Mr. and Mrs Jlenkle will live in the property tin winter, and may stay here j OFFICERSAND DIRECTORS H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. R. R. DeArmond, Cashier X W. H. Walker, , B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler permanently. A. G. Byer? and family and Arthur Moore and family re turned from a fishing trip on Salmon river Tuesday a week ago They were gone 14 days, and from the small amount of noise they have made we would venture the guess they brought, hack 14 fish. Hyers stated there was a railroad survey from Will- aniina to Bear Camp, down Salmon river until it reaches Pitner, Hose Lodge, Round Prairie and on down the Si letz llasin 10 near Devil's Lake. This survey he says is a Great Northern or Elec tric' proposition. The Southern.. IiciticTi"at?.a sur vey from Newport nortlfto the Siletz These surveys seem to be strictly indepen dent of the lines from In lependence to the Siletz cou n try. A A This Woman Can't Shoe a Horse on a Bet but JIM HILLIARD CAN He knows how and is too busy to write an ad eve?, we rustled thi one for him. Read what he says next week The Busy Shop Independence, Oregon L. Q. REEVES f Dealer in 4 Groceries, Crockery, Qraniteware f ..., j Always in stock a complete line of CL0SSET S DEVERS coffee, teas I Hnd spices. The famous blue ribbon brand of canned goods. Hard wheat X valley flour. Your produce taken at the market price in trade. T .,. f Our Dishes, Cutlery, and large line of Grantteware are bargains for you I Main Street. .... Indepsndence, Oregon f . . :.4...4.4.4i4.4.4n.4,4.4.4i4.44.4 hen ho,, i MeMmiivill,., letun.iiig "tteudaiice, and greatly en Mo i 11' U' I DREXLER MJD in iDER Mi. mo to i ), -tor, l t. tiioining. .i i eailiet liee .. p 'nod w li li i heir I ept. i,,l ,-r 1st. p.. ; ... . i . i . .. , i j'oeo uu exec, lent plogtaill ii ndeii d. Tlie pipe ori;an. played bv Mr.. .1. Johiiscn, a ided grcatlv lo thi excel- FOR SALE or WILL TRA DE FOR Independence Property t! jiirevii! - 1 Gsnerel rvlcrchandlse We have a complctline of U-dl;s drvss j?oods on hand at bed reck pruvs. lie : ! hem before Buying. JheStljShoe for men, the Busier Brown $he for CftUdren a-ut the White lha;e shoe to women roahe satisfied customers f those who these quality shoes. Mi A hi ! I'," uu- ce of the entertainment ot-o lei ;ilii auv l I l-l I 1 -l l' I M tt I n it I, tU.. II ii: ..li. i . , i ieb iil I I, . l , ll" iin.eiloc.-)f IHUIU- r ' 1 i ie ' I V o'i K.i lil',i:i.l le in- vv.'l niak, These new Uiildinjrs tnnether th the H. Hirschber uik' on Main street show consul erahle development work in the business section. Since the fire a few months aro, which took Mark llayter, t be vei- out the old wooden buildiinrs on " !titot Dallis, hail, d both Main and C streets, six new j t In- editor oi the Moaiior m, store structures, all made of fire- Uu street 111 this cifv Sun. or,,f n,.,f.;.,l 1 l . , . j ; v . uufe ho w M;irk w:i out and came over the old Wilhn.iett short r a lice i i t a Urn Csmplele Im ef erocaries tecfcrjjj Cornsr t.Ui ? aa Kitu-tendcn: i -, WW Oregon in lll On t IU two nriniMnnl hiici'-..- - .. wnoiuvi'O to see streets of the town Kxclusive at'encv for the Drifted Snow Hour at Fluke & Johnson's. os.ket troin i 1 . jj ; t onie again. I si Kick f Hazel (J recti. Thus. Kwim; who has been - w; ... t i -ii uusill, .l V ., i .r ,f u.,,rLiM, f.... 1 . l'. i .! . .. ., , I " - illl'l II ii'io ot Mr. U illiam in their furniture store. l,f. tor a fewdavs this we.-k, .... a f.,w o.ns auo for New..n .... . ' iriur ilotil ;i li m n I,. ... 1 i "("ii- n- tots hi ci.eu ut tiirough the south, enrou'e hele iion.r ,.. ,1 ..... , .. ; i l the Ins 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ACRE FARM New Buildings, 3 Horses, Harness, Machinery, 1 Cow 20 Fon of Hay in the Barn Ac res Bottom Land WITH BUILDINGS MCINTOSH anil MTSE, INDEPENDENCE t 1 v. ;i. i... .1 h " '""'"K ,U1M- lV "" am-uu-'ae?? iukI vspcvts to work for r e?jNrf HmHtttttt Mt i m tr r i