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4 Ad r i i . t.Hi fin i Fl 'f - 1! yr'ln Clothes fo Jora Olllmor and n"ri meellliowisi Spring Styles or in Now on Exhibition G.W Johnson & Co. 141 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon MONUMENTS Monuments to be in place before Memorial Day should be ordered now, before the usual rush season. I have a large stock on hand and, besides, a full carload of Eastern Granite coming by rail and a large consign ment of Scotch Granite on the sea to arrive soon. We will gladly show designs and reserve any of this stock. I strictly guarantee ray work to be as good as can be procured anywhere and my prices are as low. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. Salem Granite and Marble Works WILTON IV. MJIUJIN, Proprietor PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FLkUBACtfER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Horne 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon TREASURY DEPARTMENT 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. Office of Comptroller of Currency, Washington, January 7, 1909. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The In dependence National Bank,"' in the City of Independence, In the County of Polk, and State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions of the "Act of Congress to enable Na tional Banking Associations to ex tend their corporate existence and for other purposes," approved July 12th, 1882; Now therefore I, Lawrence O. Mur ray, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Independ ence National Bank" in the City of Independence, in the County of Polk, and State of Oregon, is authorized to have succession for the period spec ified in its amended articles of asso ciation, namely until close of business on January 7, 1929. In Testimony Whereof witness my hand and seal of office this seventh day of January, 1909. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. No. 3979. 33-9 CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT Say Many Parson Hava Btn Mad Happy Again By Udng It There In o mm It itli uimilm h- r in our rielKhborhood now that Ui fol lowing advU will b highly appre ciated by tho who Buffer: (Jet from any B)d pharmacy one half untie Fluid Kxirart andelln. on ounre 'oiii)oiiihI KarKo'i, three oiini ii of Compound Hynip Karaapa rtlln. Shake the.) wll In a bottl and take in teaapootiful dme after itc h iiinil oik) at bedtime; aluo drink plenty of rimmI water. It la rliiiin d that there are few vic tim of this dread and torturous din- i b who will full ta find ready relief In thin Hlinjilo hoiiie-innde mixture, and in mom rate a perti.iinent cure U the renult. This almple reilpe In aald to strengthen and cleanae the ellmlna tlvo tlaauea of the Kldneya ho that they can filter and strain from the blood and KVKtem the poison. acld:t and wanio matter, which caiiw not only Rheumatism, but iiuim-rotm oili er diseiiHes. Kvery man or woman here who feel that their kldneya are not healthy and active, or who auf fera from any urinary trouble what ever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as It Is certain to do much good, and may save you from much misery and suffering after while. Our home druggists say they will either supply the Ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them. a olr tgtn la perfected that will upply liiht. heat and power. On th atrnnctb of thli outlook ih l-nr ea Into phlliupl;y, and a at "rnfrf'ffxj y ral. pf..l.l.iu mid Joatling, peoplo will lake on iwr Christian aerenlty of mental hablta." and that wliti lb urowth of Int. Ill enie war will beoiu triuily rara and mi mor (bihlren will l reared Ihatftan properly fnt.d to b tf flclent loembera of aoilely," Marconi la on of the moat paiialv aa well aa Intrrmtinn of (ho optlmiata, and h ha proved by a iIukIi Invention that ho la entitled to a bearing. Pntumonia Follow La Gripp rneumonla often fjllo la rripjie but never follows th u of Koh y Honey and Tar. for la grlpp routcha and deep aei rolda. K f tm any but the Kctiuln In tin yellow package. C. II. Kluxer, tli Jeweh-r, loi;o Vlr Klnla Ave., Iiidlanutili. Ind.. wrltea: . waa ao weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottle of Foley "a Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cure my backache and tho irregularities disappeared, and can now attend to bUMlnena every day. and recommend Foley's Kidney Item-dy to all tuf ftrers. aa It cured after the dot tow and other remedies had failed, i'. M-Kirkland. Leglalaturea Offer to Mother One dollar a babe Is the price Iowa ought to be willing to pay to Iowa mother Is the estimate of Dr. Tul llam, president of the Iowa State Med leal association. Dr. Fulllam intro duced a measure the other day mak ing such a provision into the Iowa house. The bill provides that If the mother presents notice of her child's birth to the county clerk within three months after birth and accompanies the notice with a physlcan's certfl cate she is to be given an order on the county treasure for $1. No pro vision is made for twins or triplets. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup not only allays Information and irri tation of throats and lungs, but it drives out the cold from the system by a free yet gentle action of the bowels. Sold by The Williams Drug Co. Death Claim Aged Man H. S. Montgomery, an old and respected resident of Falls City, died at his home yesterday morning, aged about 82 years. His death was due to a complication of disorders accom paylng the enfeebled condition of advanced age. His son, John Mont gomery, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Montgomery, of Columbia county were at Falls City to attend the funeral services which were held at 1 o'clock Wednes day afternoon. Beside his wife and son, Mr. Montgomery in survived by several grandchildren. He had been a resident of Falls City for nearly 20 years and numbered scores of friends among the citizens of that place, to whom his death will be a source of deep and sincere regret. Observer. NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the people of the city of Independence must clean up the street and alley around their premise of all rublsh and wood, brush and old plank. All muBt be cleaned up or the city mar shal will hire a man to clean It up and charge the same against you. By order of the City Council. Hoarse cough and atuffy cold that may develop Into pneumonia over r.lKht are quickly cured by Foloy' Honey and Tar, and it soothe In flamed membrane, heal the lungs, and expel the cold from the system. P. M. Kirkland. WANTED. Representative in thi vicinity, male or female. Those willing to hustle can earn from $100 to $125 monthly. Experience not necessary. Address Northwestern Specialty Co. 601, 502, S04 Board of Trade, Port land, Oregon. Polk' Gazetteer. A business directory of each city, town and village in Oregon and Washington, giving a descriptive i,atk aI An oh nlAra together with the location and shipping facilities and a ciassinea oireciory oi business and profession. R. L. Polk & Co., Inc.. Seattle. MARKET REPORT Davenport's Story. Human Life for February is out with another installment of Homer Davenport's story of his early life in Oregon. Every Oregonian should read it. See our offer of this unusually in interesting magazine, Human Life, on another page. Read the ad. "The Oregon Magazine Hit of 1909." This magazine is absolutely free to new subscribers or to old subscribers who pay a year in advance. Marconi's Prophecies A rush for wireless instruments is seen on all ocean passenger craft not yet supplied with this means of com munication and important safeguard. Sig. Marconi, as the world now sees, worked along the lines of a practical necessity. Eventually, he said, the wireless method of communication will become universal except for local transmission. He is convinced that the wireless telephone is a certainty. In fact, it has already been success fully tested on a few warships. The inventor also looks for the sending of sight rays by electricity, so that a person sitting at home will be able to see as well as hear opa. Some optical experments of this nature are reported to be promising. But Marconi does not stop with wire or wireless achievements. He pre dicts' that airships wlil be utilized by the present generation though not for freight purposes. In his opinion the electric propeller run by storage bat tery will be the leading motor until Potatoes $1.15 per 100. Cabbage .05 per lb. Onions 2.25 per 100. Carrots 1.50' " " Butter Ranch 25c creamery 37 c Eggs 34c doz. Honey 10 and 15c frame. Apples 50c to 1.25 a bu. Wheat 85c per ,bu. Oats No. 1 white 43c per bus. Flour Pat. hard wheat 6.00 per bl. valley four 5.40 graham 5.40 whole wheat 5.40. Millstuffs Bran 28.00 shorts 31.00. Hay Valley timothy no. 1 15.00 per ton, cheat 12 to 13. Old Hens 11c per lb. young roost ers 11c old roosters 8c spring chickens 15c. Duck 12 c. Fresh meat Hog Sc per lb. veal 8c mutton 8c, lamb spring 9 to 10c. Hams 18c Bacon 18c. RHEUMATICFOLKS ARE YOU SURE YOUR ARE WELL KIDNEYS Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid sol vents". You might go on till dooms day with them, but until you cure the kidneys you- will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is end ed. F. A. Sutton, 1125 Water street, Salem, Oregon, says: "For ten or twelve years rheumatism and kidney trouble were the plague of my live. I could hardly move owing to the lameness in my back and had to come into the city to doctor for the 'rouble. Nothing seemed to bring me more than temporary relief and I was in bad shape when I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. They benefit ted me at once and when I had tak en the contents of three boxes I was free from every symptom of my old trouble. My health is now better than in years." Rew-ulti' ths . n: . r. nil's an.1 take no other. n " Now is the time in vlU California WLtii iMiumur baa pl In the northern autea. it.. to ' U only mild under U,o btUbt bluo aklea of Fo..'hern California. Thl ! cio of nature' bappy p'ovl.H.i eternal utn 4nr !or tbona who cannot tiimi-e a mor aevr ell irata. California ha been called the "Meet of the winter tourUl." If hotel and stopping plact are aa varied aa ihone of all well regulated clllea. Vlaltor tan alway find aultable accommodation, congenial companion, and varied pleanlng recreation. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Will b glad ti auppiy oiuj very attractive literature, describing In d.-tall the many delight of winter hi California. The rate from Independence to Lo Angele and return I ;,8 90. Limit six month, allowing topovira In either direc tion. Similar excursion rate are In effect to all California point. For full Information, Bleeping car reservations and ticket, call on, telegraph, or write G. A. Wilcox, Agent, Independence, or We Mc Murray, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland. Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INDCPCNDCNCK FOR DALLAS Train Noe4 leavei Independence dally 609 a. m.; leaven Monmouth 8. IS a. m.; arrive Dallaafc-W a. in. Train No leave Independence dally lo-ftl a. m.; leavei Monmuutb, 11:06 a. aa.; arilve Dallas, lM a. m. Train No701eave Independence dlly :1 D. m.; leave Moumoulh 6:31) p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:o6 p. m. FOR A 1BLIE Train No 73 leave Independence dally 3:30 p. in.: leaven Monmouth 2:50 p. m. ; arrive Alrile &J5 p. in. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No (15 leaven Dallas dally :,. m; loaves Mouoioulli 8:56 a. to.; arrives Indepen dence :I5 a. m. Train No tW leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. aa.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.; arrives Indepen dence l:ip. m. (ThlstralD connects at Mon mouth for Alrlie) Train No7l leaves Dallas dally 7:85 p. m.i leaven Monmouth 8 p. m.j arrlvea Iudepend. eucs 8:15 p. m. FROM AIKL.'C Train No 72 leaves Alrlie dally 4:05 p. m.! leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. m.; arrives Inde pendence 4:56 p. in f Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Rooms 7 & 8 COOPER. BLOCK independence:, ore 1 1 a Steele's Ferry Buena Vista, Oregon. The ferry that crosses the people. Most direct route to Jefferson, Sclo, Shedburne, Salem and Al bany from all points in South ern and Central Polk ceunty. FOIEYSHOimYTAE (tons th rouch isd hearts luna