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mm mn - ' : T'JVI!f ill ft juaH lunl IS64 ttff ro At, c , 4 II 111 II I I uw Sprag Your Trees with dependable brand Mine and Sulphur Solution. Manufactured by Oldeon KtoU Company of Salem. Oregon. Strictly pure or 00 forfeit. We guarantee our customers 'a 30 degree Haume test. For sale by R. M. Wade & Co., agents, Independence, Oregon, or direct from GIDEON STOliZ COMPANY Salem, Oregon. When You Think Ol the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindnett alwaya associ ated with womanhood aeem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebela against what aha n gardi as a natural necessity there ia no woman who would not gladly be (rea (rom Ihia recurring period oi pain. Dr. Perce'e Favorite Preaerlptlon mii area women atroni and ulek womem we, nnd flrea thorn freedom trout pala. It eetabllthem regularity, mubduem Intlam nation, healm ulceration nnd curat mala sveeanee. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, . . 1 1 J nriu.l. anil anrrl1v confidential, write wnnoui iear mu mmom m ,,.ay.m, , ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a book that telli all about woman's diseases, and how to cure them at home, tend 21 one-cent atampa to Dr. Pierce to pay eoat of mailing , and he will aend you a frtt copy of bia great thoutand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. M B L A B A non-intoxicant, pure and refresh ing beverage. Brewed from choice malt and hops. Those who USE! MBLAS pronounce It absolutely the best mild, non-intoxicating drink on the market. Ask your druggist for It. Also for aale at the local soft drink establish ments. For prices write Salem Brewery Association SALEM, - OREGON. PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FkUBACHER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Homa 610; Ball 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon 357 State Street The Court Resort and German Lunch Place FRANK H. COLLINS, Pron. SALEM OREGON drop the coupon in the mail box to-day W are the oldest and best kaowa Mrictly fbolcsal house in the Nnrthweat. l ur 44 year continuously ia business right bers (a Portland. We r now miking radical departure. In auch liwaluiee here you are unable lo purchase CYKUS NOBLR wo ara going Jo Mil direct and aavt you money. No mora daftfer of ralillcd boitlcs. No mora danger of not getting the real thing. , pk4 tm fUim mil all cWfas pmpui f Ike ' auml imikeM easwws efice Pure hiIJ honctt whiskey bottled by the distillers, livery bottle guaranteed. Inquire u( any bank or trust company ia Oregon ei to our atandmg. W. J. VAN SCHUYVFJt & CO. W1IU.IJ.K1 At J Jilt IU 107 Wu4 St. PartUi 1M tMI MMfc t-f WMHMMMMM W. J. Vaa 3cbrr A Ce Pwtkai CMfa r I I t-l MH'aUdiUialiia M If t int biMueiv cvau hoaii. Telephone 1 1 7 NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE TOLD BY OUR C0RP Of AMO ClATt EDITORS. More or Less Important but Not tesa Interesting Happenings From All Communltlea cf folk County Told In Brief Paragraphs. GREENWOOD. John Oaborn waa a Pali-ui visitor Um wi-i-k. Ai Viriion ri-turinxl from Alma last k, bavin- purchnai-d thn ri'Klaifri'd Jrray lit'lfera. A parly aa Klvrii at lb hoiiin of Waller Htiiiona Hniunlay nlKht In honor of Alhlii ItifhiT. one of (Jrei-n-wood'a muHt mil iil Knli-rprlso rorrn- nhimI'IiU, who diinrii'd Monday for Iowa A apli'iiilld Hum waa itijiy by all. P. M. Hoyli a ami family I' ft Tui-a-day for Mulalla, whim iln-y will n- Hid.- on lli'-lr fnriii. AI lira w n and wife liti-d r-la-tln-a hi-ri last twit, V. t). Morrow. AI Vernon and Cliurliy Hamilton atii-mb-il the dairy (onvciiilon In Sail-in lam wik. Krrildln VouiiK waa In Sali-m luat Tliuraduy Iiuylne ainniunltlon for the ahootlnit matc h which will bo "rw-h'd" off Ih'comliiT 23. B. E. Llttlti visited at the home of John Youiik lat fck. Jim liuiuli-y mmli' a buslncua trfp to Hali'in Monday. V. B. Alli-n. an Oak Grove farnu-r. vlMltird Independence the first of the week. Kd Ilrown was a Salem vlaltor Monday. Mrs. I. A. Allen and daughter. Ma bel, were Independence visitors Tues day. (From another correspondent.) A farewell party given on Albin Decker hist Saturday night at the home of Walter Simon and Ed Drown was well attended by his many Green wood friends. Everybody enjoyed themselves greatly. The music was furnished by the Greenwood orchea- tra. At 11:30 p. m. a bounteous old supper was served. The Misses Janle Young and Myrtle Urown being ap Dolnted a committee to entertain visitors of the G. W. D. C. was ap- nreclated because we heard them smile out loud. Mrs. A. Brown and her son Nor man was in Salem on business last Saturday. Mr. Morris has sold his farm to a man from California. RalDh and Roy Martin have been cleaning up the farm and will con tinue on at odd spells. Albln Becker departed last Mon day for Iowa. Ralph and Iva Martin attended the first card party of the season at Rlckreall last Friday night. The shooting match that was to be pulled off at Greenwood will be postponed. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds now at hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the chil dren. A child is much more likely contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker yo cure the cold the less the risk liarnberlain'8 Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher of Rftley. W. Va.. writes, "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and it has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contains opium or other narcotic and may given aa confidently to a child as an adult. For sale by P. M. Kirk land. BUTLER. The new Methodist church is al most completed. The carpenters are now putting on their finishing touch es. ' The pews and pulpit were in stalled last week. Chris. Hussey has gone to Amity to be treated by Dr. Wood. He will probably be gone a week or so. We, hope for his speedy recovery. On Saturday. Dec. 12. the voters of District No. 25 met at the school house and voted a special tax, amoun ting to 1200, to repair the school house and build on a belfry for their new bell, which was purchased from the government. It used to be at the Indian School at Gronde Ronde. Mrs. Ira Yocam haa been very 111 for some time, but the last reports are that she Is improving. Fundman & Flannery have moved Into their new store, which has just been completed. It la located at the foot of the hill. They will continue to serve the people In their usual pleasing way. Butler and Gronde Ronde Valley are on the real estate map for sure now. A Portland Realty Co. has pur- tbad in' Km in thla valliy and every Vim day Uy run an eicurtlon trala to WllUmltia, Q from there on thi-y by iarrlK up l ho Yam hill rlf. viewing ttie arlmls fine farms Tin y are rolonUiiif f ! k f Hti Oil 111 I lll Mr. Ilii.-y has built a new addl tioii lo hi barn. He i-ipma to en Urge hia dairy h-rd aa aoon aa lh atable U finished. L. V Tharp, who haa been ahk. la rm'ovi-riiig iulte rapidly. H haa Just returned from a visit to bia sis ter, Mrs, Harney Ilrauaon. at ltrllw- vuo. Mrs J. T. I-ady waa isll.-d to Ij fayelle last w.-k to be at the bed aide ot hi-r brother In law. who Is very sli k. Beware of Frequent Colds. A sun fusion of colds or a protrac ted cold la almost certain lo end In chronic catarrh, from which few per aona ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention It deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable dla eaau. How ran you cure a cold? Why not try Chamberlain! Cough Remedy? It ia highly recommended. Mra. M, While of Butler, Tena., aaya, "Several yeara ago I waa bothered with my throat and lungs. Someone told me ot Chambeerlain'a Cough Remedy, I began using It and It re lieved me at once. Now my throat and lung are sound and well." For aale by '. M. Kirkland. McCOY. Some activity In real i-Ktate is ap parent, at several farms In this vicin ity have (liiumcd hands recently. It Is rumored that McCoy Is soon to have a walnut nursery. Aside from being a promising Investment for the owner, this will mean much for the r.dvanccment of the country. Geo. L. Richards of Odessa, Neb raska, will take DORgesslon of the farm formerly owned by George Kel ty. about February 1st. Mr. Richards certainly has made a good choice for a home. Hon. C. L. Haw ley is making rapid progress with his walnut orchard. He Is one of the first In this vicinity to make a start In this line of horticul ture, which promises soon to be an Important Industry In this county. Prof. A. O. Freel received a pleas-1 ant Mslt from his wife during Satur day and Sunday. County Supt. Seymour visited the Bethel school on Tuesday. The at tendance is greater than usual, and jfliiby, Walker 1 kelwa Independence Leading Store Beginning Saturday, December 19th and lasting one week, in cluding the next Saturday, we will make the following special prices on all blue flannel Shirts: $3.00 Quality Special at $2.25 $2.50 Quality Special at $1.95 $1.50 Quality Special at $1.20 Our $1.50 flannel shirt is equal to most others at $2. 00. These are sure bargains. till the prwent outlook, vim tnore rear families rotnlng Into the dla trtit, exime additional 4lng luoy be nnrusrjr la the pear future. I nere ia a move on root in o prrarblng every Sunday at IMhrl, (-rlnning nflr b bolldsve- Tt.U There la a move on foot In bav irrialnly ahuuld iti-t the approval tf the people, and receive l heir beany support. for Eeaema Tetter and Ball Rheum. I os intense iiiuing ruwiurumi of these allmenia la almost Instantly) .1. . ... ... I 1 I . Dtuu Many severe cases have tieo cured by It. For aale by I'. M. Kirkland. RiCKREALL. Mark Burib la vl.ltlng I.. Portland ., , . week. V. W. Howell waa In Kalla City on J bus., t aa last week, I Mra. Fred Koai-r returned Sunday! from a visit In I'ortland. j Quite a number of our young peo-( pie attended the skating party at Oak, Grove Saturday night All report a1 pleasant time. 1 Isaac Goodell and Orvlllw price were In Dallaa to the buski-t ball game Saturday night. Ivoa Frit of Salem visited here SLiiday. Oliver Wait and family were Salem visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rowell were In Independence Sunday. The boys here have organized a basket ball club and will soon be ready to arrange games with all teams. Miss Mlra Lucas and Mrs. Bud Ramsey were vUUIng In Salem last week. The card party here hist Friday evening was quite well attended and a very pleasant evening was spent There will be another party next Friday. . ' HARMONY. John Robins Is visiting Tex Lath am. Mlsa Katherlne McLean returned last week from Portland, where she had been visiting for a week. Jeff Dickey waa called to Dallas last week to serve aa a Juryman. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McLean. Mr. Gormorly came out last Friday and tuned Mr. Barber's organ and Mr. McLean's and Mr. Hayes' pianos. In the evening quite a number of neighbors gathered at the Hayes boroe and were hlfcly Btrlalir4 f I'rof Oormorly'a buiiMiroua aud tuut cal a-le t lus la spite of the stormy wratlier quite a number ilht-ri-l at the borne - qun a oumuer iimnni i of Mr. Maine 19 slug The Inglax ll e-M e Mf lrM's "est ! Sunday etrttlng. All are inrlie,! to roue. i. U. JUyt waa a Inline vuitiir Hunday. Van IHrkry at quite lk lt w , We ond--r why Tom lUey never t.m.M it t.. I t. - H.ltl t.nlil VI ...lll V Week uioralnga. The Hapiiata held a meeting at the Harmony t nort h Sunday. Mr. Goldsmith la circulating a pe- ,l"u bv M" f Ui'1 in tb . achool houae. , , . J. i ri a r t w n atviurni i w vm rlded to quit farming and serve out an apprenticeship at the barber trade. Mr. and Mra. Goldsmith spent aa evening last week at Mr. MrI.ean a. MONMOUTH. Geo. Sullivan baa bought a bouse and lot from A. N. Pool and will oc cupy same. Jas. Goodman and Geo. Sullivan, formerly uf Monmouth Height, have bought a gasoline engine and wood aaw and will be prepared to aaw yOor wood. The revival at the Christian church, will continue over next Sunday. The singing la fine and the Rev. Steven! la an eloquent speaker and deliver! gOvMl sermons. Mlsa Alice Rlgga of Etna Farm, vliitted with her grandmother, Mra. E. Itldwell, Saturday. C. C. Yeater came over from bis ranch near Hubbard last week, bring ing with blm some bounds with which to chase coyotes for bis old neigh bors on the Luckiamute. While vis iting his friend. A. i. Haley, lo Mon mouth the flogs made a great deal of noise. Sounded like old times, 'when auch dogs were common. Mrs. Vida Holman of near Albany is visiting her mother, Mrs. Worth, of this place. To Divide District. At a meeting held in this city Sat urday for the purpose of dividing School District No. 15, commonly known as American Bottom. It was h0i,i,.h tr rut the district in two. half to apply on the Independence district and the other nair to oo made a nart of the Buena Vista dis trict. This matter will come up for final decision before the district boundary board at Dallas on the 8th of January.