Mt loads at Mi mm Have made this store successful buying here spells Economy for you. We are never undersold and are said to give the best values in the city. Such value giving as is only posssble to the Stockton store is what you will always find here. SPECIAL VALUES GIVEN ON Children's Wool Hose 19c REMNANTS AT HALF A large assortment of Remnants from our choice stock of Silks and Dress Goods at. Half sK.--c EMBROIDERIES-Corset Cover Embroideries A large assortment of remnants from our choice stock of Silks and Dress Goods. 18 inches wide, very pretty patterns and fine materials. We are offering these at the very special price of 25 and 45c a yard. STOCKTON White Corner Salem, Ore. OSES MADE OF 00R FORESTS 1tl.000.000 MILLION ACRES OF NA TIONAL FOREST RESERVES Ciiilc Palace Hotel Independence T. 01. Craw, Proprietor Cittmv Supplied CaMei. Special fltttnttoi to Commercial tti&t. lhe Court Hsort ai?d Gepriara huQch Place FRANK II. COLLINS, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phope 117 ALL TIRED OUT Vt to Which It Ha Been Put to and the Income From It Shown by theo Report From the Nation Forestry Division. The actual ui of the varied r- source of th govfriiiimnl' I6,0uo ouu airi-e or national fnr.i laud I on (lie tiicrvasce, according to the re port of tb ework fur the fuial year I '"is. The r-port aaya that from an administrative standpoint the tuoat Ktrlklnjc fu( t of (tin yur was (ho r luarkublo liicn-nMH wlili h took plai t' In (ho volume of bualaxaa transacted Tliia growth In bunliitit done by the I'nltcd Stall fon-m i-rvkn Inn! y-ar over the previous year la part ly brought out In the following state ment showing jwrceniaKf of Increase In (tn number of Umber sale. 236 per cent; In the amount of timber cut und-r sales, 102 per cent; In the -umber of free timber permits, 76 per cent; In the number of grazing penults, 11 per tent; In the number of special use permits, 67 per cent That the additions to national forests end new creations caused this Increase only to a small extent Is shown by the fact that the area In creased is only It per cent. In speak' Ing of this feature of the work of the ft rent service In his annual report, Secretary of Agriculture says In part: The growth In the volume of bus iness arising from use of the forests has created a very serious adminis trative problem. Last year 78 per cent of the it me of the administra tive and protective force was taken up by the demands of national forest business. The average forest area to each officer supposedly available for patrol duty was about 120,000 acres; but with more than three fourths of the time of these officers occupied with timber-sale, grazing and other business, the force actually av ailable for patrol was equivalent to about one man to each 500,000 acres. That under these circumstances the fire losses in a year of exceptional danger . were kept down to a very small figure in comparison with the value of the timber exposed and the damage from forest fires elsewhere is a matter of congratulation. "The risk Incurred, however, is out of all proportion to the added cost which more adequate protection would Involve. I am convinced that Hundreds More In Independence In the provision made for the care and the Same Plight Tired all the time Weary and worn out night and day Back aches; Bide aches; All on account of the kidneys. Must help them at their work. use of the national forests has be come Inadequate to their needs, and I have therefore submitted estimates for the fiscal year 1910 which asks for a substantial increase in the ap propriation. With the further growth lr the people are aorlabla and twMollk raat your lot with us, you are welcome. Orandpa McCain, who died recently from the ettn-tt of a cancer, was brought lo this plate for burial In the I. O. O. K. cemetrry Friday after noon. A hwt of friends and relatives accompanied the remains to Its U resting place, tlraudpa was a devot ed Christian and an old pluiieer hav ing crossed the plains In an early day from Missouri. Joe Hron of the Alrlle country as doing business In our city yester day. Mr. Taylor and wife of the Aluea country are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. f 'alloy, (ild Davidson lias lost all faith In Harvey Scott since the election of George E. Chamberlain as l'iiltd State Senator. J. C. Kaya Is on the sick list this week. I), G. Iove spent friends In Salem. o Sunday with Walter Dalton of Alrlle was In town visiting friends the first of the week. o The Home Telephone Company are puling a new line In the Klckerall country. FARM AND FIELD SEEDS This is our specialty. We carry a complete stock and reclean all the grain and farm seeds that we sell. You will find our prices right. Also a complete stock of GJIRDEM SEEDS IX BULK Do not buy package seeds as yu do not know how old they are, as the dealer sends them out until sold. Send for our new catalogue It's free. D. A. WHITE & SONS, m CoTn?or?(!o8treet SALEM, OREGON Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Horses boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable rates. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. UNDERTdKINQ Day and Bight calls promptly attended to. Fine parlor in con nection. An experienced lady assistant W. L. BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Licensed by the Oregon State Board of Health. BICE A CALBREATH Homo Phone: 8tore, 2220; Res. 3121 Phone: Store, 114; Ree. 73 Independence, Oregon (Horn (Bell An Independence citizen shows you 'n business which is certain to take how: place during the qresent year, even Miss Edith Burrlght, Independence, less protection can be given than has Ore-nn anva- "Kv.r n inno- Hm i onf. been eiven in the past. Indeed, the fered from a weakness across my Point has now nearly been reached back and languid feellnr was with at which it is not even a choice De mo ennafnntiv . n,nnM oriao n tho betweenprovldlnir for the needs of morning feeling lame and would have those wno would use the forests and headaches. I had but little ambition protecting the forests themselves. and was in a miserable condition when my mother advised me to try BUENA VISTA Doan's Kidney Pills. I Drocured a I McClain Bros, shipped nine hund- box at P. M. Klrkland's drue store red sacks of wheat on the steamer and felt better in a short time. The Pomona to Albany Saturday evening, symptoms soon disaDDeared entirely H. Knighten and wife were Salem and I am now feelintr well and visitors Saturday. Btrone " Mrs. Margarette McClain returned For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. hne Saturday after visiting several Fnofor . iuui,,. r.,i xt davs with mends and relatives in York, sole agents for the United Portland. States Mr. Black, one of the proprietors Remember the name Doan's and of our new meat market nas moved take no other 36-37 into Thomas Mcuam s residence re cently occupied by F. M, Donaldson, Let's all null toeether for a ereater riCMOUnT UtKAK I MtlN I . Ktf T, vloto All thlmrQ ore possible with those who have a deter- Office of Comptroller of Currency, mination to do things. Concentrated Washington, January 7, 1909. action on our part will be doubly re- Whereas, by satisfactory evidence I v arded before many months roll by, presented to the undersigned, It has This has been the history of the past been made to appear that "The In- and history is repeating itself every dependence National Bank,'" in the day. Everybody get busy. Now is the City of Independence, in the County time. Today. of Polk, and State of Oregon, has George Moore who lives across the complied with all the provisions of river from Buena Vista has sold his the "Act of Congress to enable Na- farm to Mr. Little. tlonal Banking Associations to ex- When Teddy gave the New York tend their corporate existence and world a whack with the big Btick Mr, for other purposes," approved July Pulitzer didn't wink an eye. Strange, 12th, 1882; isn't it? Now therefore I, Lawrence O. Mur- T. P. Oglesby, who has been suf- ray, Comptroller of the Currency, do ferintt from a severe attact of in- hereby certify that "The Independ- fering from a severe attack of inf la ence National Bank" In the City of matory rheumatism, is improving slow Independence, in the County of Polk, ly under the care of Dr. O. D. Butler, and State of Oregon, is authorized to I C. O. McClain Is taking quite an have succession for the period spec- interest in the Primary department ified in its amended articles of asso- here of late. We predict that the elation, namely until close of business professor will give Charley a good on January 7, 1929. sound spanking before he gets wise. In Testimony Whereof witness my Buena Vista has about two hund- hand and seal of office this seventh red inhabitants, two stores two day of January, 1909. churches, a blacksmith shop, a grade LAWRENCE O. MURRAT. public school, a real estate office, two Comptroller of the Currency, warehouses, a f eedmill. If you are No. 3979. 85-9 looking for a nice, heathf ul location Next week we will have our full new stock of lace curtains ready for your inspection. Conkey. Walker & Lehman. o Mrs. George Hawkins of Dallas was In Salem Saturday visiting nir son, Herman, who is a page In the House of Repreaentaivte. o Mr. and Mrs. Ingalla, visitors of last week at the home of O. A. Wilcox, departed Saturday on their return to their home at Jamestown, South Da kota. o I. Govro waa laid up with a bad hand, the result of negligence to open up a water blister which he received while rowing across the river during the high water. . o President E. D. Ressler of Mon mouth Normal was In Salem Saturday In conference with Secretary C. L. Starr and the board of regents of the Normal schools. ' 1 o M.R. and W. W. Black common ly known as Black Bros, were pass engers Monday morning to Portland and Vancouver. The brothers are on - bulsness deal at Vancouver. They are visiting at that plaec with a sis ter who resides in Vancouver. o Mrs. L. L. Whlttaker left yesterday on her way to Mesa, Washington, to visit for a few weeks with relatives at that place. She expects to return to Independence about the first of Aprll.Mrs. Whlttaker has left the rent Ing ot her house with Chas. E. Hicks the real estate dealer.Anyone desiring to rent same will find Mr. Hicks at the office of the Enterprise. o Several big real estate deals were made during the past week. Among the places sold are the Edward Rex and H. L. May, both having been list ed with Chas. E. Hicks. The Tom Wells place and the Cocklo place. These were all big deals. Mrs. William Charlton left on Tues day morning for Vancouver, Washing ton, where she was called to the bed side of her sister, Mrs. Sugg, who is seriously ill at her home in that city. Pneumonia Follows La Grippe Pneumonia often follows la grippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, for la grippe coughs and deep-set colds. Refuse any but the genuine In the yellow package. C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave., Indianopolis, Ind., writes: was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cure my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all suf ferers, as it cured after the doctors and other remedies had failed. P. M. Kirkland Now ! the time California Wit a i.umer baa paaod In tlie northern atatea. it.. la only mild under (be bilaht blue sktea of Foi,nrn California, Thia ) cne of nature' nappy provlaitii etrrnal sum ar for tboae who cannot cirture a more severe fil trate. California baa been called the "Mecca of the winter tourlnt." It's hotels and atopplnjr places are aa varied aa those of all well regulated cltlea. Vlaltore ran always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied pleasing recreation. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Will be glad to aupply some jery attractive literature, describing In detail the many delight cf winter In California. rhe rate from Independence to Lo Angeles and- return I 158.90. Limit six month, allowing stopovers In either direc tion. Similar excursion rate are In effect to all California point. For full information, sleeping car reservation and ticket, call on, telegraph, or write G. A. Wilcox, Agent, Independence, or Wm. Mc- Murray, Gen. Paa. Agt., Portland, Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FNOM INDEPKNDCNCC FOR DALLAS Train No M leave Independence daily 1-Ot a. in.; leave MooinouUi :1S a. m.i avrrlne DallMfcM a. la. Train No flft leave Independence dally 10:50 a. ra,; leae Monmouth, 11:06 a. a.; arrive Dallas, a. m. Train No 7 leave Independent dally p. m.: leave Moumouin J0 p. m.: arrive Dal las 8:65 p. n. FOK AIBLIE Train No 7S leave Independence dally 2:30 p. in.; leave Monmouth 2:50 p. m.i arrive Alrlle & 26 p.m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leave Dalle dally S:30a. m; leave Monmouth 8:55 a. m.; arrive Indepen dence I5 a. m. Train No fit) leave Dallas dally 1:00 p. leaves Monmouth 1:36 d. m.: arrive Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (Till train connects at Men- moutn ror Airnej Train No 71 leave Dalia dally 7:96 p. m.; lea-en Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrive Independ. euce 8:15 p. m. FNOM AIRl.'C Train No 72 leave Alrlle dally 446 p. m.i leave Monmoutb 4:40 p. m.; arrive Inde pendence 4:56 p. in f Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkevlile, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phon 791 Room 7 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that the reg ular meeting of the stockholders of the Independence Cannery Company will be held in the opera house in In dependence, Oregon, as provided In the by-laws, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday,. March 9, 1909, at which time the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place, and also for the transaction of any other busi ness that may (properly come before the meeting. H. HIRSCHBKRG, President. W. A. MESSNER, 35-40 Secretary. Foley's Orino Laxative cures con stipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino Is superior to tablets and pills as it does not gripe or l.auseate. Wiy take anything else? P. M. Kirkla4. Steele's Ferry Buena Vista, Oregon. The ferry that crosses the people. Most direct route to Jefferson, Soio, Shedburne, Salem and Al bany from all points in South ern and Central Polk eeunty. FOIEYSHOlCinMIM tope Ua 04(h avsal koavla Iva&tfa Chamberlain s uougn iisw f.