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i i ., . Dr. J.L. Cnllowny Oittopathic Phytician OREGON r E LETS CAMMHtMl lot til TO AXM. IMW l'ltlMKr lO HUH I lila luate of Hit) Aii.i-rt) n Ninul til Osteopathy, kitksMl.e, ,M. under t. A. 1 Mill. laund er of lh ielic . CHROSX OlSUStS k SPECIALTY Pkonm T9I (dokii 7 4-8 COOrtK BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE tt . X., 10. --At. ft -Mat kabt Mrtp. :..! f!"!!rr tn Ms r ((mr iitti iitiie- An'l, Kiilcm H'l'Ulill. tl; ft III fci r, t,-J t (hi- Twij tiUf, N'.ms.!fr If, Jnu'tsU at L"ir In - !i-t'i!lfn f ih.' Tft ii ium , j .!..r oi ilia mil liioriiiif I tn Hit nj Idaho Ii'v.'l...iin bi liinjirt-, vti'l ! held III . .t i lb Null. Ill lt .infill J lu lllrt place """"" " to accompany him una th IKI ( log the attislli.t city In lb world Africa n..kt Minh, Mr. IIHIt-r h, traveled extensive-j IT also in i.-m.o, it ra I and Kouth Amoilea, AUU and other land. ; ktioftlt lands I'restd. l IttMiavvdt has i wit ted; this .-r old l;irrIJ.t ' . ... i. -..... . .. k. .. . . Vai. iMriulur 17. U ' , 1 " "' """' " I nuiiioiii scientist and naiuratiata of JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering anj irenrral ihsmii work. Klontt, rlrk and Concret wmk, INPKPKMKM'E, OK. Kstiinatet free on application. I.W. Dickinsons LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnouts and careful drivers C ? . C K OiQl I R. E. DUGANNE, D.M.D. DILVTIKT Gradual of N. f. P. C PHONE M 121. INOEPENOENCE INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INOCPCNUCNCK FOR DALLAS Traill No 4 leaves IndeprnnVnee dally 6l a. m.: leaves Monmouth tela a. oi.; arrives Ual lasted a. in. Train No leave InriVpendenr dally liit.io a. m.; leave Mouiuotith. 11:05 a. in.; arrives 1 'alias, 11.30 a. in. Train NoTii leaven Indepeudence dally 6:15 p. in.; leave Monmouili H.n p. ni.: arrive DhI Jas n-.'t'i p. m. FOIt A1RLIE Train NoTS leaves Independence dully 2:W p. in.; Ii'uvtn Moiinioiiili i-.st) p. ui.;arrlvei Alrlie 3 2b p. in. raoM DALLAS FOR IXDKPENUKSCK Train No Irt Nave Dallus dally l:ina. m; leavvK Atniimnulli ni. ln.;arrivt Indi-peu dene? a. m. Train No liw leaves Pallas dally 1:10 p. ai. leavei. Monniouth Ir'Jop. tu.; arrives Indeneii' deuce 1K p. m. (T ills Irani conuectn at Moil Inoulli for Alrlie) Train No 71 leaves Dallas dally 7;.T5 p. in.; leaves monmouin p. rn.; arrives imii euu. enc 6:1 j p. in. raoM aiRL.x Train No 72 leaves Alrlie dally 4:05 p. in.! leaves .Monmouth 4:40 p. in.; arrives Inde pendence 4:36 p. lu I I I BUSINESS COLLEGE KuniNOTON ANDTCNTHCTS JUL X-l WRITE FOR CATALOG I Th 8',UKl a Plata You in a Good Petition I will sell Real Estate But I will list only property that can be sold it a reasona bly low price. Don't ask me to list yours if you want the earth for it. It will move l your price is right. Chas. E. Hicks D. TAYLOR BARBER Bath Room in Con nection j , - . . ':".-,. C STREET Independence, Ore. Dr. Gr. E. Mills Ucterinary Surgeon Phone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barn. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. ''- jMarble and Granite MonanieDTS and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Polk's Gazetteer. A business direc ory of each city, town and vll lne In Oregon and Wsslilriirlon, irtvli.i; s descript ive sketch of each place. tolher .with the loca tion and shipping facilities and a classified direc tory of each business and prulession. R. 1 Folic Jt Co., Inc., Seattle. iUpa.f (lllK a TMii. of lir An. I. Ill Arabic Ord'r of ths Ni-bli of b j M.lr Hltrtna. j Katitrai-kira lilfw iinn I tin aaf of j lh l'U tihatiuik tri.i rl uierrhan- i dU siort at liifaham rrld.iy olht. ! flaking 1 1 ii a lh. rault tf lli.lr ri init. Tlil U Uie h.t iiti.l atli'iupi th4t hat brvii iiiad tm lli Sh.itim k Mfi, ih oilier IkMiih a year ago, lien tll rol. lie I a iti' fulled. IIUls tsero onMl'd Lut nk for tli rormtrurilon of a imlilit' liu'ldliiK KtittiiB, Or. Tlu liiddT ir ai follows; Canihludl HulldlnE Com Pn. Salt I.Mkf City, i5,500; V O. Hitkert. KiiKftie, ti2.5NO; (5to, C. Monrer. Salem. ti3.3iti; Wfltb Hroa.. Siiletii. J 9J7; Ctlarle A. Cray, rurdaud, $0C.::5. So award baa yet li.--n madf. In th rlrrult rourt at Vale last wtvk Nuthanlt'l Sllvt-y a uriultted by a Jury of thn charK" of man lauehter for kllllnc Cyru I.h at Jordan Valley lati winter. Tbn Jury at-ci'pied Sllvry'i atory that l.ot at tacked him when he was Im-apnt'itat-ed for fighting and that h used a Jack knlfo only when he believed L maa similarly armed The Condon National and the GUI lam county banks, of Condon, have purchased the hufldlnit. fixture and furniture and absorbed the buslnesi of the Plrst National Hank of Con don. It Is learned that the Gilliam County tlank Intends to natlonallxe under the title of the First National Bank of Condon, and also that It will retain the same officers. Every Justice of the pence now holding office or who has held such office In Portland within the last six years in to be forced by the county commissioners, In accordance with statutory provisions, to turn every cent of the amount collected hv him In marriage fees Into the county treasury. T lie sum total is said to run Into four figures W K. fJae, a miner, llvlnp about six miles from (Jrnnts Pass, set out larKH jHicli of strawberries and the deer ate the vines down Into the ground To protect a large bed of onions he look I. Is dog and tied him In the middle of it. with a 20-foot rope, but the dog was evidently the one that was afraid, for the deer ate up the entire patch, tliiiiish they left the dog unharmed A "delinquent" verdict, was re turned by the Jury against Jackson Chase Reed, for the murder of (Jco DeMars, last week In the. Juvenile Court This result will mean that th lad will become a ward of the court and can bo disposed of by Judge Grfnienbeln as his judgment may determine for ths best Interests of the boy He can send hire to the Reform School, where hs would be reqnliOd to serve only about 13 month , or the court mayi place him with 8' me person. 1" whos guidance he has confidence. By an order Issued by Ralph Blals dell, "auditor of the Harriman lines In -Oregon, the men under him are prohibited from entering a saloon for any reason whatsoever. The number of men In Mr.1 Blaisdell's department and acting under him directly is about 65., In explanation of his or der, Mr. Blaisdell says that teetotal ers are universally considered more efficient than those who tipple, even to a slight extent. - - - The decision of rha supreme court relative to the regulation of " the liquor traffic in cities and towns; ir respective of the action of counties which are voted dry as a whole un der the provisions of the local option law, may prevent the indictment of Ai Close, of Estacada, who, it is charged, has been running a blind pig." Estacada has a provision similar to that of the Medford charter, plac ing the regulation of the saloon bus! ness into the hands of the municipali ty, and any violation can be corrected only by the city authorities. Professor Mary ' Farnham, of Pa cific University, has received a herb arium from South Africa to repla' her collection, which was destroy when Herrick hall burned two year; ago. rne new nemariuni uumaiu . over 225 specimens of South African flowers. The plants are pressed and mounted, and their color has been preserved In an excellent manner. If the leguminous plants of that coun try are compared w-ith those of this country it will be touna uiai ineir leaves are much smaller, more silky d lighter in color, while many of them are thick and pricKiy. mis difference in foliage is caused by dryness. The mvarerlons dlsannearance is reDorted by the HOod River Electric Light, Power & Water Company of its 500-pound turbine water wheel Last week the -power gave out and the company switched the city's lighting system onto a smaller plant hich it has in readiness for sucn emergencies and started to make an investigation. On opening the bl case which contains the wheel no tige of it could be found. Searo was made for pieces of it in the out let ditch and in the river Into which it empties, but all efforts to solve the mystery of its disappearance have proved futile. The managers or tile company have no explanation as to what caused It to vanlsk. The I hi f oral 'iHe. Following U i hi complete t lectors) o! of Tuesday's election: Hryan. Taft. Alabama ., ,, n 5 13 Arkansas California ., Colorado ........ Connecticut IViware Florid GeorKU Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas . , Kentucky 13 Irfuliana 1 Maine Maryland Massachusetts ........ Michigan Minnesota f . 10 j 7 3 An Alluring Array WHO WOULDN'T STOP TO AOMIRC OUR FALL SHOWING OF rURNITUHI T THOSE FOND OF C02V HOMIS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY ONE OF OUR DISPLAYS OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ARTISTIC. MERITORIOUS. DURABLE, REASONABLE ARE EACH AP TLY APPLICABLE TO THE NEW LOT WE'RE JUST NOW SHOWING, BRIOHTEN UP YOUR HOME BY BUYING SOMETHING NEW. S J7 1S 13 10 6 16 14 Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Dakota . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . Rhode Island . South Carolina South Dakota . Tennessee . . . . Ctah ... Vermont Wahlncton . . West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming .... II 10 . IS 3 8 3 4 12 39 13 4 23 7 4 34 4 9 4 1 12 18 3 4 ' 12 5 I 5j 13 3j Chiffonier A splendid value In a Keliullto siilld oak chiffon ier. lol l!Ut:i; French Itevel I'l.ite .Mirror U'X :.', Iihm four luriie draw ers and two kiiiuII draw era, iimd. for rn Ice mid dttriililllty. Special $12.85 Dresser Another evidence of our buying powers, a aid Id oak (llesser; top la'x 3K; French Hovel Jinto Mirror 14x21, two iri;e drawers and two xttiull drawers. WorkinuiiHlilp and material Kunraiiieed. Special $11.35 mi. 162 321 POSITION FOR BRYAN Suggested as ('hiincellor of l'nivcrity of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. The pos sible tentler of the Chancellorship of the University of Nebraska to W. J. Bryan Is one of the most Interesting rumors circulated in connection with the vacancy which will b created January 1 by the eeSgnation of Dr. E Benjamin Andrews. The Board of Regents is solidly Republican, and politics might play a part If Mr. Bryan cared for the place and an effort was made to appoint him. Heater Buying is Now Most Important This Hcusoti we are showing an exceptionally flue line of heaters. The yearly Increase In the cost of fuel should alone prompt you to select the most economical heating stove that Is made. L s v- V I - Mia 7 You want the one thai will bent your home with the least amount of fuel. Our line embraces every hI.o mid style of heater to meet all de mands. Here are a few si. vies mid prices. Air Tight Heaters $2.25 $3.25 $5.50 up Clover 44 6.50 7.50 8.50 Sunlight " 11.00 12.00 13.00 Agents for the celebrated PERFECTION CCOK STOVES and HEATERS Cast Box Heaters $ 5.50 $ 6.00 $ 8.00 Pear! 44 12.00 14.00 Jura " 13.00 15.00 17.00 yga bs -' i'. ' ' " XHOUSE FURNISHERS L.1 UK IV I XT, M. 1). I'lyiViam'Bod Surgeon Kicked Out by the Mayor. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 8. Mayor George Rae, of . South Vancouver, took an offending alderman by the nape of the neck yesterday afternoon during the course of a council meet ing and threw him bodily out of the front door of the city hall. The incident followed a wordy row. Rae was commenting upon the re port of a committee which was ar ranging for the building or a new electric line. He gave a casting vote in favor of the adoption of the com mittee's report. Timms, the alder man, objected to the action and conv mented caustically upon the Mayor's ignoranco of procedure. The Mayor calmly walked around the table, picked Timms out of his chair and threw him out doors. He rolled down the front steps, return ing by another door, but took no part In the meeting. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Club, 88c; red Russian, 86c; bluestem, 93c; Valley, 91e Barley Feed, $26; rolled, $27 28. Oats No. 1 white, $31; gray, $30. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; do. ordinary, $12; East-, em Oregon, mixed, $16; do. fancy, $17.50; alfalfa, $12. Butter Extra, 35c; fancy, 33V4c; choice, 27c; store, 18c. Eggs Extra, 35 38c; Eastern 2832c. Hops 1908, choice, prime, 77,4c; medium, 1907, 34c. Wool Valley 14 ( Eastern Oregon, Si shrinkage. Mohair Choice, 18 Otllce in Cooper Building, rooms 2 and 3. Olh'co hour. 9 a. in. to 12 m. and 2 to 0 p. ill. Calls atmwered night and day. HOMER LODGE No. 4ft K of P meets every mini, iiiguv In K. of P. Hall. M Goetz, C. 4J. 1 vV. Richardson, K.Kaml S. w COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. Telephone and meuenger service at hotel. 160 Court Street. Telepher 209 Main. B. F. JONES A TTOKNE Y-A T- LA W NOTARY l'UJILIC Office upstairs in,Cooper Blk INDEPENDENCE, OREGON W. R ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... Pal u less Extraction Cooper Building, Independence, Oregon THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnville, : : : : Oregon Chas. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallas, Ore. eioibnuiGlcdiicd Pressed and Repaired next door to City Restaurant, on C street Independence Oregon California Medicated Soap The best for sores, chapped hands " dandrutt, insect stings and poison oak. Jvlrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth St., Independence Or. 88c; 5 6c; 15c; 16c, a ?19c. to SEATTLE MARKETS. Wheat Bluestem, 95c. Oats $30 31. Barley $26. Hay Eastern Washington timo thy, $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay. $10 11 per ton; wheat hay, $12 per ton; alfalfa, $9.5010 per ton. Butter Washington creamery, 34c per lb; ranch, 21 23c per lb; Ore gon, 28c per lb'." - .Eggs Selected local, 42 43c per dcz.; Eastern, 32 (S? 3 5c per doz; Ore gon' ranch, 34c per dot. Launch Independence Plys betweeu Judependeune nd Sal em daily except Hunday. Passenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 0;30a. m. Leave Salem : 3:16 p. m. Geo. Skinner . - Shipper , ?25 REWARD. I will pay $25 reward for the recov ery of one Moline wagon, 3 in. axle, wiiich was taken from my place about three weeks ago. Compliance with this notice will save trouble to the party who now has the wagon. The law will be invoked if reduced to the extremity. II. WONDER, 9-24 tf MONMOUTH, ORE. THE NOBLE Dm A. MADISON, Prop. Corner Commercial and State Street SALEM, OKKCON PianOS jsis of success Q PQ 3 n S ' " of Old and Relia ble House of Goo. " Sewing Machines c.wm8 Talking Machine Records .J;oigood8' wnim-. - right prices, posi- Piano and Organ Studies . uve. guarantee,' . . and defects (the Sheet Music fauit. 0f inst- ExtrasforAII Makes of SS,?ullR,rin,d Sewing Machines ' ' f yi TTTT T 121 Commercial Street (jriC. C. LUlLtL,, Salem, Oregon.