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LOCAL AND fKMONAL htWfc
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in
IL Rowr wm U tht city 8at
Mr. M.ry Ruer aP"! Sunday
t'ortUnd.
D.N . Turner of Alrtl was in thU
ctty last
O. Moi'"'i of 8atm. a hopnan.
wa to U city Monday.
. J. 1L Hobbg of Kun waa In hu
city the first of U .
. . U.liliw. f Portland M
to this city ths rtt of the wtn-k.
Dr Duganne, dVutiat. over
pendens Natl Dank, nolo phone.
11 n..nt. th Aurora
vu a business visitor nert. i-v reMontbo price.
A. W. McCready. from u..-
wa in th city tne flrtt of tne
C L. lUol of I'ortlwd was In
tht,' city on business the first of the
wee.
Attend the sale of fancy, work at
the home of Mr. O .U. Muuer
day afternoon.
Mr H. N. Wagoner U visiting at
Ui home of her osugmer. Mra.
R. AUln In thla city.
Portland, a sister
Mi , a. iwwiv v- -.
- nu.lnr la vlsltlDZ rt'lS
01 MrS. lJ- "" '
live, here this wevk.
uun ! will be the
nne . - -
...hw. discussed at the Bapusi
VHVb -
church Sunday evening.
tmnv Patterson a son of F. A
i-atterson, was here last week, "e
ng been In California for omeume
past.
Kin. nrrh nf Pomeroy, washlng-
i i ..,lo mnrnlnt to
ln arnveu i u"uuj
' . ': -,1th relatives In
spend a iew uj "
this cltr-
C. A. Park, horticultural cornmis-
iAna aornriil district, attended the
" v - '
j a. nnventlOn in this city
uua 4uauo . --
Monday.
& - nik. ,imn tho first of
rnirona In snend a few
v 1 i . u i "
mvo - i.h his narents. Mr. and
S. walker.
t I nmntOn wax in tOWll the
J. A.
firf f tha week, having brougni
in a load of wood to trade for the
Enterprise.
Mrs.
of ftiidepenence have
displays are
Krtn the children and gwt a fn
chanc. on the 110 doll to be bit
-. .. a Moore a.
IqIv. Them HeM a Many Indian-
tftnce People Will e n.pp.-r.
vv- aala Socond growvo ai
" " ' .... ...
.. -ii .Mih 14 do a cora uv
UvereU.
It).
v.. iti not m a It II you ouj
f whit Lllr flour. For aale at
h,11 at Craven A Moore'
.. . .... .wii.t ..4 ! a rhance.
tiring ino ri -
Tk. u.t to do for departed friends.
m. v..m lth tha beet rooee
PIUT1UO "
Throw Out the Uf Une"-
Fh ki,tn.v need help.
nv..rorked cau l get the
- .,A A. I . .. . .
i arowio - ;K;n. Poln filtered out or tne
fl. Co. Independence. Phone " ...,,. ,.rse every win
uta.
tm h..lr ihelUT
11 ill VM ' '
loan a Kidney I'illa have on.i.
vi.inv aurrerera o
. .v. ..i-. nf desoalr
l rum vu" - -----
vi-in ...r. anv (ornl OI aiunr7
. 1. 1..
t o r,illln cltr Marni ui
v. v ... .. .
ore., aaya: -l am iu
.. .,m.,,i Doan'a Kidney Pills
r aatlBfaetory In
aa mey ... .
aat tine iUlirnn aw
. Bmher of years from kidney die
An.;rA aa te a lime OUl r-
celved no relief ana nr u.
j..-ii r.n down. Seeing Donna
via phi. ma hUhly recommend
rm j rviUmi I . -u- ,..ril a bol at P. M.
ror UMHU uL.-vi.n. dm atore and the trou
iti rhi Yea Have Aiwaj D8u&m md. she i.no
1 . . , .....j ,-.it h and alvea the credit
B" V sjWJittu iw. Kidney Pllla.
. housework pt(.r Mllburn Co., Buffalo
MlilPriT WUUiau w i L' uio. " . . .
and take care of children. Apply to New York( B0le agenta for the uni
""'"" r....n'-nd
i A...Kn t Mia nnnir "
New aewlnK machines, fully w.r-l """w 25-26
i n-nm i .tin iu siiivvi
I All ICU, iiviu
suppllea for your gasoline lamps may
Genuine Butter
vine's Grocery.
Nut bread at
tf.
CASTOR I A
t.i. pfi ana
P F - f vs . ci
be had from IL H. Jaaperson. tr.
n rhlld under 14 years of age
accompanied by parents, calling at
- cl iinnn'i ntnre on or be-
V.I aim muv.v .
tween December 6 and 24, and regis
..rin. and address, will be giv
en a free chance on a 10 doll to be
. TWpmhnr 12 ."i. 27--S.
given ai
I have the Messner residence In
IndeDendence for sale. This Is prob
ably the finest residence property In
this city. I have other good resl
a irnnprilea In town and some
Monmouth
Hicks.
In
for sale. Chas. E.
The stores
begun to put on s'asis
times. Many attractlte
to be seen in the stores.
. Mra riara E. Clodfelter, mother of
Mrs. Clint Moore, arrived in Indepen.
dence last Thursday. She has jst
arrived from a trip back east where
went to visit her parens.
make her home in tnis cn.-
ANTIOCH.
Goodman and his nephew.
Jav Clark, returned home from Vort-
1 1 1nct wcknlr
George Boothby of Monmouth pass-
j hi- in qt. week with a
v "
nf sheeD.
V. A. Fishback has enlarged his
orchard this week by planting more
of holiday apple trees
she
will
Charles J. Schenifield of Corvallis
haa hpn aDD0inted to succeed J. M.
i-rn n fr,nntv manaeer for the
... Ul in J O-O ' ,J J w
Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Com
pany. Mr. snemtield was formerly
manager for the company at Corval
lis. :
e-ipr who resided in this
Jil, . ftJo"-
it ,nHnr th summer while receiv-
-J ."O j
imi nttpntions from Dr. lai-
llig ill L"11! " ,
lawav diprl in Los Angeles the Bth
While in this city Mr.
Spangler contracted many-warm
Irtendsblpa.
Mrs. W. Dawes, who has been very
Jow for many , days past, is resting
easier at this time as easy as could
be expected under the circumstances.
It is believed now 'that she will re
cover from the operation which she
underwent a short time since in a
Hospital at Salem-
BUSINESS LOCALS
Inst.
Mrs.
Dr.
Allin, Dentist, Cooper Bldg. tf
coring VALLEY,
..I.... rii.jiw navid Stratum ana
AUH 11 J HVllt , "
m... .. aavam are enloylng a hunt
. ,n.ir.n in Tillamook county
Th first Droitram of the Spring
,.u.,.. i nrarv Society was a decld-
J . 1. n ru
o The young
,-U -
i. rr. dltable record on me uu'
" - - . ,
. .... .D..ni.-,l tlmt rounirv mo i
...f..rll in city Ute- eia
' : . . ...1 -v
i...i. s iiixi m aim vi-j
gUII, IVUUl -
c.-bin- r.i mi the affirmative, and
-j i.,r Miibel Savage and
fi.w,.Un,i sinikins took the negative
Tk 4,i w.re Mike Smith, W. A.
J ... I..,. i. i.i.i
Chute and Jess Sinikins, who u--u--
i.. .r nf tlu affirmative.
Ill ia,v.
Mr B..d Mrs. L. A. Moore or w
mi lru.rlirlntr with
oiip. urt.. w ii. -
tu fumllv of A. D. Goodleuow
mu Mahel Jenkins, wno is uu.u
-
Thanbctriviiii? vacation at home.
11111 -Jp,. ' --!-
Mr prt Mrs. J. C. Zinser ami i'
... i . (hn
IIV ate lliaiinnhi'"h
i 0 otwi Mrs. H. C. Iran
snn
oninvable evening
spent by many of our young folks at
ei, Timo nf Alfred SiniKina mu
1113 iiiv,
urday. Another gathering oi y""s
nr.Uf! the narty at the
people jjiuiiu""'-' -
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Purvlne
ii Pniovable. I3otn noui
CqUllUJ t J
fr thpir hosnitality,
me uuicu .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter tjrowiey
coimnn River snent several
with Mrs. Crowley's parents, sir."-
Mrs. 3. A. Sohn.
Miss Lenna Versteeg, who is at
tHIno the hleh school at uaLu..
t rpunni,HO-ivlnp- at home.
SUeilL lllOUIVOai.M'O
. . . . rti 1.1..,. .iT'Q
Jessie and Cleveiana inu"
ThonUsivine. xney
.V.
fH.r.o- tho Salem high school
or-hnni rhildren ana ounua;
UUl OV,xv,w,
school members are preparing for an
-i.i .i, rhriatmas tree and a good
U1U Ullic x -
nrnm and merry time is au.m
f v
frt oil
Mrs. Thomas Jennings ana M'B
iln0 laitprl wltn fercy
AIRLIE. u.."
i t i uornri av h niiuou n
Farmers all busy these , nice I ' e had a few hours off from
completion ana scuum ua. -
ning very smouniiy lui -"
weeks. . caox nALLAS
E. E. Staats and two men irom - well caught
" Kir will trained Tne iau wo.. u.
MCMinnvuie, au th farma in th s vicinity.
pack of hounds, captured a coyote up o itt torn. n
near McTimmonds Valley. neighborhood.
Alnnrn jfc Co. will S00n "F' ' . . .... ot.-fh
iviiuci, R Tsaac DVCK ClieQ Oil tu
have their new warehouse completed, Rev. Salt
which will improve me i PmPtPrv
... makine it more Creek cemetery,
nrfintJiLV. ixo " u
Homer Foster of Perrydale visited
here Sunday, the guest of his trienu.
fiaa tila nuienan.
William Fishback visited in Salem
a.riav th euest of his uncle.
UTCl SJ U"UJ t "
family. :
Ed Huber and Otis woiverion
Monmouth were In this vicinity tne
.. . . ,L nnl.
Iirst 01 tne
A. J. Shipley attended the benoo.
riff!- rnnvention held in Udiiaa
Cnfurrlotf i
Several from here are atxenuuig
t . r T
u maotlno-c pnnductea dv xvev.
iue im:nuou -
F. Stephen and wife at the Christian
nttilt In TlTnnmfillth.
LUUl V-U. n
Geo. Sullivan and family, who have
visiting at' Panther Creek and
5,1pm nrp the guests this week of
Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs. E. Clark.
Mra Martha Addison of Dayton is
,.i.iiii, her sister. Mrs. E. Fish-
i.jiii.'h -
back, and family.
For Sale -"brood
mare,'
cow and hay
i9fin lh. work or
J,w
or will trade for good
t w ' -Rnllard. 27tf.
nrfHonri rpliable girl or wo
VV ontvi
II J rirnA
niiva fi rter V invaiiu.
K,J "
J-1- OC0
wages. Phone, Monmoum
man
On
and after. December 5th we
.. r, rtisnlav the largeBt line
of Christmas toys- and gifts in Poik
COUniy.
Inde-
tf.
r niiMnne. Dentist, over
XS l A-'VO V
pendence-National Bank.
D,io hrad fresh every day at
. . :" tf.
Irvine s urouei
a :ird nair Of Reading glas
fj i)c nr. Wromer'H. tf.
Give an Edison .phonograph, and
Merry
For
27-8,
rhristmas will, follow.
sale at graven & Moore's
The '-Wfte Uly flour, product of
the Rickreall Milling Co., is for sale
nr iryiuB o
' . V on Knlpr.
i - Ua.bd nnwer ucj
For sale uuim. .
For information call on B. Muhlemaj
. n Oreeon. Phone 66o. tf
LAST
And you are to get your reward in the
best and cheapest merchandise at one
of the GREATEST SACRIMCL Sales
ever known in Oregon.
The Reliable Mercantile Company '
Orciron has been sold to COBB & WlLUAJNia oi
KS, Oregon, and will be put on the market com-
mencing
Wednesday,Dec.9,1908
n I must be sold reg-ardless of cost or price, t s al
iSa trifle. The goods are placed on tab ies and
counters; you do your own selecting WcmiM h-ne
an army of clerks.
Don't Wait, Come First Everybody
Steele's Ferry
the
Buena Vista, Oregon.
The ferry that crosses
people.
Most direct route to Jefferson,
Sclo. Shedburue, Salem and Al
bany from all points in South
ern and Central Polk county.
latit fnr them.
V VJllVliW w-
mi. cnnM,ntr T-ne-inir Co. will
Hie opau.ui" .--co
haul supplies from here instead of
Falls City. Looks good to us here
to see them once more. "
Tom Allen played football wun du-
. . h, Jl , -,J Vina Pifl
Uvva lacf MlTlliaV iXUU Aicc
v vr uvj a
holding his head pretty straight ever
since. ' . .,
F M. Lewis of Lewisville is in tne
Hruai ot Alhanv. where she was
llUOp 4 Ad J.- r
operated on. The operation was per
formed last Monday and he is do
ing nicely.
Auction Sale.
i ,ni sou at. mv home on 7th at.
in the south edge of town the follow-
lng described property on
A -e tone at t O'clock:
oy, uecemoer io,
horses. 2 cows.l 2-horse wtSo", x
set-d"ouble harness, 1 2-seat Back, 1
- 1') inMi
single buggy and harness, i ,x-
1 ii.lncnniow. l steei
harrow l mower, XO tons vetcn "v.
i ..ofthnlri
e nrrr!a Hrv wood . ana UU1"-"
onni a
ah omQ of ilO or under, cash, all
in bankable note, with
DUUiB UVCI . I " "
approved security, one year's time at
VV n XT Ttl A HP.
8 per cent.
N. S. White, Auctioneer.
A Enod many strawoeniKo '-
Inn nut nut. this fall.
r" . , .u
Frank Frleson returned irom ui
East last Saturday. He attended the
nrr,r,it0 Rrpthren Conference in
IVLCUH"'"
also visited friends
ni!jtivpi in Nebraska.
auu iiii" ' j .
Mrs. Agatha Dyck visited in Salem
annrloV
The farmers are putting up a good
oi f mnvtn wire fence. It im-
proves the looks of the farms very
much. ., . ., . . .
jour Attention Has
Been Drawn
often to Hot"" home where ie
inmates neeined to bo Iihviuk the
lime of I heir li ves. ou hsv ve,
cltmbllefH. wlHliecl you foulil have
such a lolly goo.1 time st ywr
houne. You chi. eiiHily eno.nji.
One of our tslkla machines will
furnlHli auy kind of entertainment
yon de-lre. Htop in and see what a
wealth of enjoyment It will aflord
L. F. SAVAGE
'.MV Commercial Street, Haletn, Ore.
Notice of Special School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School uisinci iu.
the County of Polk, State oi
that a special meeting oi bu .
will be held at the scnooi nouw,
a,mm nn Friday, the 18th day
saiu u"'"i - ,..b.
of December, 1908, at seven
n m.. for the following purua.
To vote a tax to pay
Incidental expenses for the remain
der of the school year.
Dated this 2d day or uece.uu..,
1908. M- w-:
Chairman Board oi uirecio.D,
C. W. IRVINE, Clerk.
Notice to the Public.
rtl ia hpr.hv eiven that Hanna
Bros, have this day bought all right
...t. a itorpst in tne bwic .
tine auu "
Hanna & Irvine, hardware dealers of
Independence, from S. B. Irvine, and
that all outstanding accounts due saw
firm are payable to J. u. nam. -r.t
Hanha Bros. All ac-
IJlilV
..' .,in, hv said firm of Hanna
& Irvine will be paid by J. L. Hanna
at the office of Hanna mv.
E ' " J.'L. HANNA.
' ' ' S. E IRVINE.
Dated this 1st ' day. , of December
1908, . . . ... .... . .;. v v.
A. G. MACERS, Proprieioi
TELEPHONE MAIN I7S
. Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
. .. ... niiiiriirlAI STRFFT
ia.iift 8 COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM ' OREGON
When You Sit Down To
a Meal
In this restaurant you are sure it will be
excellent as to food, cooking and service..
The mmoundin .peak for the.nHe.ves,
and the bill of fare tells mutely of fine
ea ting J ; ttle prices. Come in and tr.ng
a friend or two along. You will all be
be pleased.
White House Restaurant
Wm. McGilchrist & Son, Proprietor.
QAIFM . - - OKbOUIN
c,,.ht. i h in1
: HIGHLAND. 1 I day with Will Shafer on the Krebs
. i... 1 'i.u io iivlnr nn the ranch.
Silas uompioii, wii" " -o
Death of Jacob Brown
Died, at the home of George Jones,
. T a tunc
in this city, Tuesday, imc. ".
Jacob Brown, aged 68 ; years, 4
months and 25. days. j
Jacob Brown was oorn vjhubv ..
1840 at Whitewater, Ind. .e va
married "to ' Mary" Simpson January
19, ,1860; :This unOflt ; r;was;i;t)Used
with .fnnr. rhildren. all ati whom with,
the wife, and mother preceded him in
death, s . f i-"
At the time of his death he was a
member of the United Evangelical
church.
He leaves to mourn for him, one
grandson, six nieces and a large cir
cle of friends.
Give Western -States Hearing.
Oregoa and Washington were each
given a Hearing .before President
Roosevelt's Cp'mmission on Country
Ule and .expressed themselves as
more than pleased with the co-operation-
they, received ..in, . these two
.. . Thov were . narticularly for-
tunat In -being enabiea.io ui-t
leading horticulturists on atwount of
,'iV mpptines at.thta.Bea-
rnu whnin eountry. is awaiungJ
son.-- .n""'rv,i".'i,. '
Jthe,. 4rmmlSSUUit, repyi.1.. ,
uine; inte.esi t.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends who
have so kindly assisted us during the
sickness and death of our uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jones.
' . r ' x t i I T-
A. M. McLaughlin rarm tma
paid us a vlslt'Thiirsday,
Sqme of our young Highlanders,
Lii'n, wfill satisfied with the sliow
wrtnp0riav Tiiirht. attended , again on
Thursday night, and from, , the way
' L. . '( .. iuu c,fiirn-
thi'y were cmeenng on uiu"
wV.J'Vise they , must "have enjoyed
the! latter show best.
ir.nio.n Viqi hpcn aune uubj
workiugmong his berries and .fruit
tr.eej. .He certainly has a nice
orchard'and berry patch".
Vyrn. Scott. and V-.' .
ed the county school, Doaru ih'-o
v'v.-'iii -kiaS ftniiipdav." the nth Inst.
They report a very enjoyable meet
ing. .
Mrs. Joe Loundree was an Inde-Saturday.
. r. i. inn loundree ana
rete oumu. -
families, and C. E. Nash, spent Sun- last week.
Henry Hamann arrived home Fri
day v- He tells us he has quit tne
lineman business.
Rudolph Simons left Saturday for
McMinnvlllo, where he spent a few
days visiting friends.
Mrs. Agee, after spending a few
days with her son here, returned to
iler home Monday.
.. Dave Haley and family spent &u"
day 'with Dave Stapleton's family.
Mr. Agee was an lnaepenuence
it.pr Monday.
"Bud" Alexander and Joe Anderson
killed fifteen fine porkers Monday.
Mr. May last week sold close to
40 acres of cleared land here to a
gentleman we understand halls from
California.
Frank Valliere is finishing plowing
and seeding the field Mr. May sol