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M2IFer Beat Sale of Furs, Shawls, Ladies' wear, Neck Ruches, Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes Neck Men's Men's i Ml PETTICOATS & KIM ON AS Reduced 20 Per Cent V ar mt doinp thin l.ecaufto pffd the money, nor U-cmuko wo njlA-iJil J.il.- n-( all paid and our stock is lower than ,. l.efore an a n'Hujtofthe croaU-t Christ mas bunine8 wo have 'tfrJal:We Jr the pheiiomenal reductions to protect our customers, thai ; they willjcontinuo to he Hove in us and to true ub their patronage STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER SALEM OREGON SHORT ITEMS OREGON NEWS la lae Circuit Court of the Btale of Oregon for the County of Polk. IUMMONI. Alma Art Palmer, Plaintiff. . Kibol V. JHim. Aril':- T. Jar don, Cora CilayJs Jordon and Laartmee V. Jordoo Infant, by their guardian Arch!" M. Jar don, o4 Vrtl Urown, Roy Uroan and W !" Infanta, by tbiir guardian, Eugene Palm er, Dufendant. ................ KS.. Tbe Wasco County Touliry As , ,orilo. Arrbealu I. nation U making preparations U ,. .,,,., .., t.w. bold I.. scnd annua, poultry .ho. - fruit Grow f !" Will OrBi le 10,000 Chufh for Corv.His. rente V. Jordon wuani. mua guardian Arrbealu M. Jordon. In the name of the Btate of Ore gun: You and eah of you, art hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint Md agaluat you In the above mtitled " " fore Thursday, the 7th day of Janua ry. 190;thal being the lut day for your appearance or answer by you. And If you fall so to appear ana an swer the same fur want thereof, the pUlutlff will apply to tho Court for . rfeereo aKalnm you.and ab of you Corvallla have decided to -rect a iifw,fur the relief prayed for Iti plulntiris ...... . ItfldliA In .1... i I- Ia.I I em nee io cum iniu i compiaini ovmn. 000. Tho church buildlnu now um-d, Kof tj6 r,.forwftUon of the de rip by the ITMbytrrlan chur. h wui built ,an(, dwvUt.d ty Almon II- ,s56- . ... i.i..,, I., hi. last will to William; Improvement or a puonc n.nur.-, . . - - .,,,. P,imlr Ineludlnn new residence,. wa e,jl. Falmer and Lou Emma Talnwr, ...rk. and fcldewalke in Iji Grande -and the deacrlptlon of aald premlaea for 1908 came close to the f 1 ,0o0.-; ln the rcCorda and proteedlnga of the administration of the eatato of aau at The Dallre January 21. IJ aod IS ltrireentatlve 8. A. lluKhra. ol Marlon county, will prip" at aniftiduient to the aiate ronatltutlos at the next leglslailve aeMlnn provid ing for a tax loi -f 50t) The Albany hoeiaiM lnl bn adopted rcaolutloua blt'rly con deinnlnK the dclMln of Con.iullon er Foote. of ChkaKo, l 'be Cbrl tlan Kndowlti cbb. Tb frultgrowera or Salem are do ing to organlre a frIllKroer union on the plan of the I'uyallup orKan: tallon. The union will handle frenh frulla and probably O'l-'raia a cooler. The Klrat I'rrSyii rlan Church ol HARM In connection with our hardware we have a large aaaortment of TEAM, CARRIAGE, AND BUGGY HARNESS for you to eel ect from. Every aet of harnea. that leavea our ahop la guaranteed agaln.t FLAW3 and to be of firet-cla.e WORKMANSHIP. You run no rlaka when you buy from ua. Harness of all klnda made to order. Repairing a Specialty. All alzes of BOSTON TEAM COLLARS on hands. We have the quantity, where quality Is paramount. Yours for harneaa bualnesn, R. M. WADE & CO. W. E. CRAVEN, Mgr. INDEPENDENCE NOW IS BEST TIME TO TAKE Directions to Prepare Simple, Yet Remarkable Home Mixture. H. Hirschberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash. The Independence National Bank 1 Incorporated 1889 Transacts a Generai Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Directors: H. Hirsohberg, A. Nelson, D. W. Sears, B. F. Smith and J. K. Rhodes. A well-known authority on Rheu matism gives the following valuable, though simple and harmless, prescrip tion which anyone can easily pre nam at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well In bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescrip tion pharmacy at small cost, and, be ing a vegetable extraction, are harm less to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg ularly for a few days.ls said to over come almost any case of rheumatism. Thfi naln and swelling, if any, dimln ishes with each dose.until permanent results are obtained, and without In Juring the stomach. While there are manv so-called Rheumatism remedies patent medicines, etc., some of which do elve relief, few really give perma nent results, and the above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this neichborhood elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the drug gists here will mix the prescription for our readers if asked to. Dr. Gr. E. Mills Veterinary surgeon Phone: Office 153, residence 443. Office at Newt Jones Livery Barn. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON FUl mm IMS business college: WASHINGTON AND TENTH BTB. PORTLAND. OMIOON 1 j2,4WKiicruni.ninwu Tht gfAtfo tAf ruUM IWW :tww r Santa Gets cohched Mrs Hyde and Glen Work were ser iously burned in an accident that oc curred at a Christmas tree exercises given for the Sunday school class of Mrs. Hyde at her home, says a cor respondent of the Dallas Observer. Mr. Work was acting the part of San ta Claus when some of the cotton with which his costume was covered acci dentally caught fire from the candles on the tree. He received severe burn on his hands and face. Mrs. Hyde re ceived severe burns also In her ef forts to extinguish the flames. Oliver chill and steel plows at R. M. Wade & Co. 312- noo mark. The romlnK )'ar will see an expenditure of HOO.OOO for Irri gation alone. One day after they conceived a ca reer of nlKbway robbery, Al Millet and Charles Itraun, young men un der 25 years, were aent to the peni tentiary. They held up a Portland street-car and secured a few dollars from the conductor. KoBcburg will pay the heaviest tax In Its history for 1909. This will be from 30 to 35 mllla. The ab sence of the saloons, which have heretofore contributed several thou rand dollars to the city, is one of the reasons for the heavy city tax. By the arrest of two boys peddling knives In Portland, a recent robbery at Sclo, Linn county, 'has been un covered and George Brown, a Sclo printer. Is In the Linn county Jail awaiting prosecution on a burglary charge. Judge Bronaugh. of the state cir cuit court at Portland, Saturday sen tenced James A. Finch, convicted of the murder of Ralph B. Fisher, late prosecutor for the Oregon Bar Asso ciation, to be hangea eoruary o. Finrh dlsolaved little emotion wniie the sentence was being passed. Plftppn hundred dollars lor an acre for 12 acres is the record price for Rogue River Valley orchard lands. The 12 acres are set to New town and SDitienberg apple trees, l veara old. and from this particular tract was harvested In 1907 a crop of apples which netted the owner $6336. Multnomah County Commissioners and County Court have decided to erect a modern courthouse. An nouncement has been made that as soon as a levy can be made the prep arations for construction work on a steel building to cost 500,000 will be undertaken. Notwithstanding no briefs have henn filed bv attorneys on either side of the Hembree murder case, the su preme court has set case for hear tne on January 14. Under the pres ent rules of the court criminal cases will be set for trial without dey whn the Drescrlbed time has expired unless the attorneys secure an exten sion of time to file briefs, Vnnr thousand acres of first class agricultural land are to be settled nrinr tn the oDenina or spring Dy practical horticulturists In the Wil low Creel: Valley. Tne land is now being divided into 10. 20 and 40 acre tracts and will he irrigated. The land is to be sold on condition tnat the work of setting out fruit trees is commenced by each buyer In earnest this Bprlng. The land is located near Vale. George Cochran, a 10-year-old boy, was caught Saturday night in the Station A postofflce, Portland, In the act of rifling the registered mall. He gained entrance to the room by crawling through the chute provided for papers and large packages. On the night of December 31 a pearl brooch valued at $20 was stolen from this office. Young Cochran con fessed to the theft and took the offi cers to the place where he had se creted it. The people of Eastern Oregon are going to demand the enactment of a scalp bounty law by the legislature ttiia winter. The coyote is the worst enemy of the cattle industry and the extermination of this animal should be encouraged by state aid, they ar gue. Next of importance to the people of the eastern part of the state is irrigation legislation. Some bill prescribing a definite water coae for the state probably will be enact ed. The third annual convention of the Oregon Retail Grocers' and Mer chants' Association opened In Port land Wednesday. Over 100 grocers from the outside cities were in at tendance. Among the laws that were onuccoit nt will be recommended to the legislature for passage Is that Now U tho time f uti California WtiO aiuitaor baa paaaod In ltie uorthern states, au'i Is only wild ondrr Ike bilthl blue sale or Pou'brra California. Tbls cte of nature's bappy r.viit eternal sum ,nir '.or those who cannot tMtiure a more aevere c trate. California haa Un called the "Mecca of ibe winter tourUt." It's hotels and stopping plact-a are as varied a thone of all wrll rfulleI rltlws. Vlallom can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied pleasing recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Almon H. Palmer la the County Court of the state of Oregon for the coun ty of Polk, and reforming the amt,a to read as follows: Beginning at" the south-west corner of the donation land claim of S. L. Campbell No. 64. Not. No. 2273 In T. S S. of R. 5 West of the winaui ette Meridian in Polk county. Ore gon. Thence north 160 rods; thence east 25 6-19 rods; thence soutn i roda; thence east 74 14-19 rods thence south 146 rods; thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. Second. For the reformation of the description of the premlsea belonging to the estate of William P. Palmer, deceased, wherever the same oc curs In the administration of the es tate of said William P. Palmer, de ceased, la the county court of the ..ta f Oreeon for the county of Polk. In the record entries thereoi and in the administrator s oeea 10 this plaintiff as purchaser of said premises and reforming the same w read as follows: The south one-third of the follow ing described premises: Beglnalng at the south-west corner of tne do nation land claim of S. L. Campbell No. 64 Not. No. 2273 In I . s . oi 5 west of the Willamette Meridian in Polk county. Oregon. Thence north 160 rods; thence east 25 5-19 roas, thence south 14 rods; thence easi 14-19 rods: thence south 146 rods; thno west 100 rods to the place nf hpeinnlne. Third. For the reformation of the description of the lands belonging to tho, ARtnta of Lou Emma maimer, ae- ohpiI wherever the same occurs in the administration of the estate of trt T.nu Emma Palmer, deceased, in the county court of the state of Or egon for the county of Polk, in tne raonrri entries of said court, and in oHmir.tstrn.tors' deed to this but? plaintiff of said premises, and re forming the same to read as ronows. The north one-third of tho follow' lng described premises: RAErinnlne at the south-west cor of the donation land claim of S. t. r-nmnhell No. 64 Not. No. 2273, in T. 8 S. of R. 5 W. of the Willamette Meridian to Polk county, Oregon,. Thonr-a north 160 rods; thence east 25 5-19 rods; thence south 14 rods; thence east 74 14-19 rods; thence south 146 rods; thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. And that Dlalntiff be adjudged and decreed to be the owner in fee sim ple of all said premises. This summons is published for six consecutive weeks in. the Indepen dence Enterprise by order of the Hon. Ed F. Coad, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk. Which said order was made at chambers in the city of Dallas In said county and state on the 23rd day of November, 1908. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is November 26th,1908, and the date of the last publication thereof is the 7th day of January, 1909. N. L. BUTLER Attorney for Plaintiff. Will be glad to supply some vrry attractive literature, describing In dotal! the many delight of winter In California. The rate from Independence to Los Ang;l-a aud return Is tZi 90. Limit six months, allowing itopovera In either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California polnta. For full information, sleeping car reservations and ticket, call on, teleeraDh. or write 0. A- Wilcox, Agent, Independence, or Win. Mc- Murray. Gen. Pass. AgL, roruano Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INDEHNDtWCS FOR DALLAS Train No i4 leavves I"2'Pf1?''n .dJJJ,t2 a. m.; leavea Monmuum .w a. m. ... ..ii. Train No US leaven, maepeaaen I0-.50 a ro.; leaven Jloamouio, " arrives Dallaa, 11; a. m. . -J.ui.rfonM All IV Kit Train ieve '"""''"'-";: twi. n. m'. leave Moumouih 8:30 p. DJ4 arrive Dl- laa:S5p. m. FOK AinL.it Traln No 73 leavea Independence dally .2:30 pi. leaves Monmouth 50 p. m.; arrive. Airlie 3:26 p.m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 5 leaven Dallaa dally :e;ii: leavM M-.un.outh 8:54 a. m.; arrive. Indepen- deTln Noainl;.ve, Dallaa dally 10 p. m i J, Monmouth 1:25 p. m.; airlve. Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. TM train codlbc- mouth ror Ainiej Train No 71 leaves Dallaa dally ?: P- -leaiei Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrive. Independ enos8:15 p. in. FROM AIRirt Train No 72 leave. Alrlle dally 4:05 p. mt leavea Monmouth 4:40 p. ro.i arrive. Inde pendence 4:65 p. in Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? Do you want to borrow money on ItT Write me. I buy and sell, and lend money on Willamette Valley Farms at lowest rates. All correspondence confidential. H. E. I00NEY Failing Bldg., Portland. Don't Get a Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of Ill-temper and' bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would have prevented it. They cure constipation, causing bad breath and providing for the garnishment of the . uver trouble, the ill temper, dispel salaries of public officials, which Is ! colas banish headaches, conquer not now allowe-I. Salem grocers com- ; cnlU8 25c at all druggists. plain against tne law, saying me have lose a good deal of money in .1,1 mv Rastern Oregon grocers want a law against peddlers. They say that peddlers come through that country with goods of various kinds, which they dispose of to farmers. New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mings for Catholics, G. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H. i Jasperson. WOOD Large or Small Orders De livered Promptly. CARLT0N&M0TT Independence, Oreg:n. BELL PHONE GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. JVIarble and Granite Monument and Head ttone Cmetery work etc.