SIG SURPRISE TO NAM j IN THIS TOWN I Local people are surprised et the 1 QUICK results received from simple ' buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as ! mixed 1n Arilpr-t-kft thft O Arm an ram. ! edy which became famous by curing appendicitis. This simple remedy draws off such a suprising amount of old foul matter from the body that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. It is the best remedy we have ever sold. The Williams Drug Co. DR. J. L. CALLAWAY, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopath, Kirksville, Mo., under feander of the sciei ee, Dr. A. T. Still. Formerly of Independence, has re turned. Offices: First floor of the F. A. I'&tterson pioptrty, half block west of railroad on C street. 9 CRYSTALIfl Drive away Rheuma tism and Neuralgia, re lieve sprains ud bruise JTmhv eec UmtmtUA RED CROSS PHARMACY Dr. R. T. Mclntire Physician and Surgeon Office over Independence Nation al Bank. Phone No. 4412 Independence. Oreffea Profitable Results from Monitor Ads .CALL AT OUR STORE. WE extend this invitation to every one to esll at our store and look over th different linra of goods we have to show you. All new, fresh goods and we guarantee our prices to be RIGHT, We will gladly refund your money for anything you pet from our store if not found natiafaetory, po you cannot better the treatment you j;et here. FLUKE JOHNSON Excursion Fares to the California Exposition Round trip tickets, permitting 3top over at all pointa in either direction, to the Panama Ft ciflo International Exposition, San Francisco, Feb. 2 ) to Deo. 4th ami to the Panama Cali fornia Exposition, San Diego, open all year will be placed on sale February 15 to November 30 Via the Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Trslns Dally Shasta Limited: ExtiaFare, Fiirt Class equipment only. Lesres Portland 8:50 p. m. A High Class Train. San Francisco Ixpress: Observe ion Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars' Chair C rs ar.d Diner. California Ixpress: Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Chair Cars and Diner. Full particular., fares, literature on the Exposition, train schedules, etc, from neareat Agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Meals served at all Hours The Best Meal the Best Service f Regular Dinner 25c The Palace Cafe E. J. FOWLER, Prop. IVUTTHWG SIX VXD TO. SUIT TBI CCSTOMIS Located on South Side oC St.'. Next floor to nks & Johnson's none Main 232 1 w OMEN'S Finer Footwear We specialize in shoes of hifcher quality, end ore able to show those wlio wish them models of individual style and elegance of finish. Utz & Dunn Co. Bench Made Shoes represent the highest attainment in the art of shoemaking. They are built over lasts chosen especially for higher grade hoes. Special care in construction and use of only finest ma terials make these Bench Mac'e Shoes unusually durable and attractive. Priced at $2.50 to $4.00. Thy are exceptional value. ASK TO SEE THEM CONKEY 6t WALKER ! DRESS MAKING and sewing j of all kinds. Making over of gowns a . specialty. Mrs. Wm. McKlnney, cor ! ner fifth and T Sts,, phone 3321. Ins nile green bolero. Decorations were in charming harmony with the handsomely furnished home, which is one of the prettiest and most modern in the city. The entire lower suite was con verted into card roomi p.nd filled with merry players during the card season which was followed by a vocal solo, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," rendered by Mrs. E. E. Paddock. She was insistently applauded and re sponded with "Sunshine,"' by Carrie Jacobs Bond. At taa time, the guests, about 60 in number, were seated at daintily set small tables for ii most appetizing and very choice luncheon which concluded an event that leaves many delimit ful memories. CMOO0KOK3OKOKC THE SOCIAL WORLD j ! BY V1ROINIA SOUTHERN S OWCHOOOX00HX10XK)0OOv l 5! LADIES' CIRCLE The Ladies' Circle of the i Christisn church met at the home ;of Mrs. Quasdorf last Thursday ' afternoon and enjoyed a very pleasant and profitable session, concluding with light refreshments. "When daisies pied, and viol ts blue And lsdy-smotks all silver white. And cuckoo buds of yellow hue, Do psint the meaduwe with delight." Shakespeare. Then it is that Spring is with us, and well we know it is com ing and tha joy of anticipation reigns supreme. Hiking parties are seen return ing with branches of pussy wil low, buds of variotls kinds are swelling and already some have reached tha bursting point, and coming rose petals are almost im patient to scatter their fragrance over the gardens. The pass week brought forth a deluge of valentine events both large and imall, which were keenly enjoyed, all club hostess es observing the delightflul sea son in their prstty deceptions, etc. The near approach of Washing ton's birthday holds many inter estlne features, and the flower of "Knighthood" is expected to be fullblown before this week end or early the coming week. SUCCESSFUL ARIIVAL "The Podunk Limited" sched uled to arrive at the Independ ence C-Dera House. Friday even ing, Feb. 12, has corns and gone, Isavlns- behind many laughs and comical scenes as a result of the extravagant costumes, etc. in fact all that was attempted, an evening of superb fun-was more than realized. People thronged to the "Station" and many turned away at the door finding that seats were unavailable- The committee having charge included Mesdames Guy Knapp, j E. E. Paddock and Sara Young, Mrs. Knapp assuming direct management, and to her untiring efforts the success of the evening is largely due. Pveaders in general wlil be in terested to know that nearly $50 was cleared and turned over to the Civic League, the beneficiary. This being the first of a series of entertainments, which will embrace a variety of styles and be given for the same cause, oth ers will eagerly be watched for. ELABORATE VAIXHTlnE 500 With streamers, trellises and fsstoor.s of red hearts, Kewpies and Cupids delightfully betoken ing the pretty Valentin season, and slusUrs of Spring cut flow ers and masses of potted oalms J Aairmt ternerr to ffentlv i eiua v. . . v. . - - - - . 'suggest the merging of Winter into Spring, the setting for the smsrtest event in Independence social world for some time, wss formed when Mosdamea C. A. McLaughlin, Sara Young, J. N. Jones and L Smith entertained st a Valentine 500 at the hand some C A. McLaugalin home, Thursday afternoon of last week. The afternooa being idea! brought out many elaborate dresses, making; a handsomely gowned assemblage. The hostesses too received their guests in ururt frocks. Mrs. McLaughlin wore an adap tation of new brown pompadour silk adorned with ecru trimmings Mrs. Young received in a black eharmeuee, with a perky flare skirt and empire belt, the bodice being of pastel yellow tulle. Mrs. Jones appeared in a smart old-rose crepe meteor frock, em bellished with rosesnd loops ol velvet ribbons, while Mrs. Smith wore a filmy embroidery gown, tier effect skirt, the costume being completed with a tecom- BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. P. II. Drexler pleasantly enterta'ned her Bridge Club last Tuesday afternoon. Several hernia of Buction were played, followed with a delicious luncheon. Besides the club members, Mrs. E. E. Paddock and Miss Thomas, from Jefferson, were invited. DKi.SS MAKING by Mos dames Ilenkle and Young at the former's residence, corner Third & B Sts. Phone 7022. Revising Maxim. You can fool all the men nil the tlmp If you ure a woman. Florida Tlim Union. Just a Bit Cautious. "Shall we have a tete-a tote, diarT" "If It doesn't cost too uiutU, William." Baltimore American. "- It May Aid In the Go to Church Because: ufiHw 1" Europe -:- -:- HUNDREDS of thousands of people heeded the 00 TO CHURCH slogan on Sunday, Oct. 4, when they filled he houses of God throughout the country and prayed for the peace of Europe. The proclamation of President Wilson wm one of the most powerful and popular ever written by any president IN TIMES OP SORROW, IN TIMES OF GREAT MENTAL 8UF FERINQ, IN TIMES OF GREAT JOY AND THANKSGIVING, OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO THE ALMIGHTY. WE FORGET HIM UNTIL THEN. WE ARE STRANGERS TO HIS HOUSE UNTIL SOME ROW ERFUL EMOTION SWAYS US. ONE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE TOLD THAT THIS IS WRONG. IT WOULD SEEM ENTIRELY JUST THAT GOD IN HIS ANGER AT OUR NEGLECT OF HIM SHOULD REMAIN DEAF TO OUR APPEALS. WE IGNORE HIM UNTIL WE ARE IN TROUBLE. THEN WE EXPECT HIM IMMEDIATELY TO COME TO OUR ASSISTANCE. IF WE EXPECT GOOD FORTUNE IN THIS WORLD AND THE WORLD TO COME WE MUST GO TO CHURCH. NOT SPASMODICALLY OR IN TIMES OF STRESS AND SORROW. BUT CONSISTENTLY. There is no denying that the prodainiition of President Wil on wB. all powerful in aiding the fit) TO WKCH nivc.njfnt throughout the land. It was a DISTINCT fU O I UK N0Nl:KUKVEK.S AND SXFKIiKIt.S AT KI-.L10IO.V THERE ARE ADDED REASONS WHY THE PEOPLE OF THIS MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY 8HOULD GO TO CHURCH. THIS LAND HAS BEEN PARTICULARLY FAVORED BY THE AL MIGHTY. WAR RACKED EUROPE WILL LOOK TO THIS SPLENDID COUNTRY OF OURS TO HELP IT BRING ABOUT A SETTLEMENT OF THE AWFUL STRIFE. EVERY MAN. WO MAN AND CHILD WHO WENT TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY, OCT. 4, TO PRAY FOR PEACE SHOULD GO TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY. GO TO CHURCH yourself. GET OTHERS TO GO. WHERE TO GO , CHRISTIAN METHODIST W. C STEWART, Paator. The Methodist Kpiaropal ehurch will hold itl eerviee next Icnday a follow!: Morning, 10 a. m -Sunday School. : Great day but Sunday but we naui-t make it Utter next Sunday. 11 a. m. j Mr. Baker of Portland, Aaat. Bupt. ff the Antt Saloon will preaeh. Mr. Bakar will t'v tfc- letaet re garding tha interest In the Umprim t movement. Come and hear blrn. t.y worth league, 6:3) p. m. Anna Cuth hert will lead. Tha pnator will preach et 7 30 a. an., takinefor hii topie "Two There will he rcpvilar ervicn at the :('hritin church Sunday a ueual, and '. if poMihle Her. Y. S. Troyer, from Portland, will preach. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Communion ervicea and preaching at 11 e'clock. PRGSUYTHRIAN Grovtr C. Blrtchet, A. B., Pastor Announcen.-ota for week betjinnit.e; Feb. 14. Sunday School 10 A. M. 'reaching Service II A. M and 7.30 P. M. Mid- roulKJiitiona. tpc-eim rei aic ei i "i : , ' ,, the aemaea. Yo will find a wlcorn. ' U s StilljEating:? Good! Arc! we arertill selling Groceries. Good Groceries the kind you like. They're always fresh be cause we sell a lot of them and buy often. Ask any of our customers how they like our grocery? L. G. REEVES 3 Grocery Specialist. Phone 1011 -iM- CASH MAKES HAT CHEAP BEEF llriket lOo J()iist 15c Short Kibs 12jo Ham 17jc Steak 17o HoHt 15c MUTTON Stew 10c Chop 12i rOUK VEAL Pork Stfiik Ho Stew 15o Loin 17Jo Chops 17Jc Loin 17 Jo LARD Bulk 15o Bucket 75c Leg 15c Wei Hies 15o Minced Ham 15c Goat Meal 5c Forequarter Goal 4o The Peoples Market A. KELSON, Prop. ,x jj-MH' 4)4 Ml' M-- - DREXLER & ALEXANDER j The Store That Gives Satisfaction DRY, GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS a e-1 I n COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES f i I The Busier Brown Shoes for Children, None Better I Latest Novelties for Women Call and See Cur Line a ! '' THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Established 1889 A Successful BualneM Career of Twenty five Yean INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS I Qin?ICERS AND DIRECTORS IL HIrschberg, Prei. D. W. Sears, V. P. t R. R. 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