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MMWI .. - ----- ' - I I. . 1 (jj) LOT. R V ERC0AT AMY IN THE STORE How Much You Get for so Little It certainly wouM bo strange if buyer tlitl not flock in our direction. Make Hay While the Sun Shines for it won't shine always and this Golden Opportuni ty will boou be a tiling of the pant. This 1ocb not mean that wo are only geing to sell Suits and Overcoat, but we will give you a very generous Reductions in Our Hats and Furnishings You can find no better Clothing. Hats or Furnishings than we are offering at this pale. u w r w 11 11" North Commercial Street SAXEM, OREGON kJ -A- -- ' . i Tr' DOT I A R INVESTMENT that hae been on the boardu for some time it cttit 5V A l nnrl no mistake about it. We're go ng to offer our trade the bet 1 L JULLAK nvwiiuri Here u a SUIT SNA1 and no mistake aooui n. "i b h SUITS and not enouch l n iin " u ' .- " Ten. Dollar- Gold. Pieces , rr, . va cfvr.irthifl season's make. Take a look at them and if they don't beat anything you ever The., ..lb .r. no back number, or . J.ro .Ujck . Thej fi1' ?tV,,Di, pay you to drop in and eewhaf, doing. saw lor uon i ouy mem. iu mn-wju. ,....--- , . . I ra M It fife fa? W fs hml 1 PC ..MMMBMMMllBMMSWHMSaMBMM1 I limuu ! NEWS F ROM EVERYWHERE TOLD BY OUR CORPS OF ASSO CIATE EDITORS. More op Ley. Important but Not Lee. Interesting Happening From All Communities of Polk County Told In Brief Paragraph. HIGHLAND. Frank Vallk-re and Fred Moore are busy pulling stumps. Mlus Ella ChaBe left Thursday for Portland, where she will spend the holidays visiting with relatives. "Jim" Russell was au Independ ence visitor Thursday. "Sam" Russell was In Independ ence Thursday. C. B. Nash loft Thursday after noon for Buena Vista, whore he ex pects to spend the holidays with his parents. Owen McElmurry was an Indepen dence visitor Thursday. Highland school report for month ending December 24: Days taught, 19; number times tardy, 0; number times absent, 3; number pupils neith er absent nor tardy, 18. Those neith er absent nor tardy are as follows: Emerson Shafer, Maude Valliere.Wln nlfred Willson, Bertha Hamann, Ru tha Stapleton, Harry Valliere, Gall Alexander, Milton Simon, Glenn Loundreo, Bertha Stapleton, Hazel Valliere, Myrtle Valliere, Dell Alex ander, Wilburt Hamann, Alice Will son, Charley Hamann, Ernest Ewing and Norval Stapleton. C. E. Nash, teacher. Mrs F. W. Smith's son, Linn Dav idson,' ar Ved from Portland Tues day evening of last week to spend a few days with his mother. We understand Rudolph Simon in tends spending a portion of the holi days with his father In Salem. A Horrible Hold-Up "About ten years ago 'my brother was 'held up' in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured hy six bottles. He Is a well man to day." It's Quick to relieve and the urest cure for weak or aore lungs, j . . i ....i... nnJ nsiiila hrnn. neuiorruugeB, iuusu. chltjs, la grippe, asthma, and all bronchial affections. Due and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. . BUENA VISTA. The teachers of the public school gave the children a Chrlstmass tree In the school house on Thursday af ternoon. All the children appeared happy. Smith B. Holt left on Christmas day for Sclo, where he will spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Lltsentaylor of Wilsonville and Mrs. Ella Klger of Portland, who have been visiting with their mother, Mrs. J. C. Polley of this place, left Saturday week for their respective homes. Miss Ada Belshe will spend the holidays with her parents at Mon mouth. Mrs. Emma Emmon left last Sat urday week to spend a few days with her relatives in Portland. Walter Davidson and wife of Dallas are spending a few days with his parents here. Mrs. Nettle Squires of Portland Is visiting with her relatives here. T. P. Oglesbee left last week to spend the holidays with relatives in Salem. For a full line of groceries go to F. M. Donaldson's on the corner. C. E. Nash, in company with his sister Carrie and brother Johnnie left Friday to spend a few days visiting in Corvallis. Carl Neal Is home spending the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Grace Milliner of Corvallis ar rived Friday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Fanny Hall. Harley Hill and family arrived Fri day from Corvallis to spend a few days with hia parents here. Elmer and John Nash left Monday morning for Portland, where they will spend a few days. Miss Nettie Hall, the central girl of Airlie, arrived Monday for a few days' visit with her parents here. Many little lives have been saved by Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs colds, croup and whooping cough. It Is the only safe remedy for infants and children as it contains no opi ates or other narcotic drugs, and the ci Mdren like Foley's Honey and Tar. Ct reful mothers keep a bottle in the tootie. Refuse substitutes. P. M. Kirkland.. BUTLER. The mail carrier has put an extra team at Mr. Hall's, where lie ex changes teams. We can now loon for our mall sacks on time. The coyote hunters were out in full force last Sunday. The baying of the numerous hounds and the blasts from the hunters' horns made the valley ring with their peculiar mel ody. Mrs. H. Zophar Tharp went to Mc Mlnnvllle Monday to visit and spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hayes. Unfortunately, Chris. Hussey is no better. He started to Portland to be doctored but became so bad that he had to stop at Sheridan. Henry Davis Is hauling lumber to build a new house on his newly pur chased farm. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the president of The Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who writes: "We have used El ectric Bitters in this institution for nine years. It ha3 proved a most ex cellent medicine for stomach, liver, and kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates the vital or gans, purifies the blood, aids diges tion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak chil dren or run-down people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50c at all druggists. MONMOUTH. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sringer are visit ing their daughter in Linn county this week. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith from Independence attended the Butler re ception. . Miss Millie Doughty came home from Ashland, where she is teaching, to visit her folks. Paul Tacheron bought an Edison graphophone and now enjoys the eve nings at home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas and daughter Bernice are up from Port land on a visit with the folks at the old home. The Christmas tree at the Evan gelical church was largely attended and greatly enjoyed. A great many are out of town to spend the holidays, while more are here on the same pleasure bent. Some of our young folks went to Dallas to take in the Christmas ball. Arthur Haley has added two more fine cows to his dairy herd. He pur chased them of John Howell. The trade for the town of Mon mouth was better this year than usual during the holiday season. No serious sickness In town. Mrs. Hyde and Glen Work were quite badly burned at a home Christ mas tree, but are getting along very well now. Simple Remedy for La Grippe. Racking la grippe coughs that may develop Into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. The sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and a dangerous condition is quickly averted. Take only Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. P.M. Kirkland. Holiday Trade Good All Over. The greatest holiday trade ever en joyed by Portland and the other cities and towns of Oregon closed on the evening of December 24th. It was estimated that there were ex ceeding sixty thousand actual shop pers in the stores and upon the streets of Portland at four o'clock on Christmas Eve. The entire down town district was a mass of moving vehicles and pedestrians and the aisles of the larger retail houses were almost Impassable. Don't Forget Get Busy. Don't forget that it is the duty of every reader of this paper to write to some friend at a distance and tell him of the advantages of Oregon both as to climate and production. Re member that the people of the older states, where the weather is cold, are hovering around the fire and have lots of time to read. Get busy. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are for weak back, back ache, rheumatic pains and all kidney and bladder troubles. Soothing and antiseptic. Regular size 50c. Sold by D. G. Dove. Will Dedicate New Club Rooms. The'Roseburg Commercial Club, af ter a year of most Intense activity, will dedicate their new club rooms on Tuesday, January 12th. There will be representatives present from various sections of the state. A Religious Author's Statement. For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine con tained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy and the pain gradually abat ed and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully recom mend Foley's Kidney Remedy. P. M. Kirkland. L. HEWITT, M. D. Physician sud Surgeon Office in Cooper Building, rooms 2 and 3. Office hour. 9 a. m. to 12 in. and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered night and day. HOMER LODGE No. 4b K of P Meets every Mod. night In K. of P. Hall. M Goetz, C. C. J. W. Richardson, K.R ami 8. B. F. JONES A TTOJINJS Y-A T- LA W NOTARY PUBLIC Office upstairs irCooper Blk INDEPENDENCE, OREGCW THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvilla, : : ; ; Oregon. Chas. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallas. Qr W. B ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... r-alBleei Extraction Cooper Building, Independence, Oregon Launch Independence Plya betweeu ludepeudeuce nd Pal em daily except (Sunday. Passenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 9 ;30 a. m. Leave Salem : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Sliinner - Skipper Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, KirkBville, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Rooms 7 8 COOPER BLOCK independence:, ore If JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general mason work.. Stone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR.. Estimates free ud application'.' California Medicated Soap The best for sores, chapped hands dandruff, Insect Btlugs and poison oak. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth St., Independence Or. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ...BY THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. I. W. Dickinson s LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnouts and careful drivers 1 R. E. DUGANNE, D.M.D. I i DENTIST $ W Graduate of N. P. P. C J 1 1 PHONE M 121. INDEPENDENCE I I 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE II f S WASHINGTON AND TENTH 9TB. II I I PORTLAND. OREGON La JLa write for catalog I Th4 Srhool that Placu You in a (rood Position Dr. Gt. E. Mills Uetcrinary Surgeon Phone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones' Livery Barn. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON