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H-lV VfiW mm 11 I M - .US " ! Ill- 1 y& 11 By ' n 4ACHL0SS f CO Ballliaere ead vff Spring Styles Now on Exhibition G.WJohnson&Co. 141 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon MO NUMENTS 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 my 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. MARTIN, Proprietor PEOPLE'S MARKET flECK & FkUBflCflER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phone, 4ome 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Horse boarded by day, weak or month, at reasonable rats. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. . NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the people of the city of Independence must clean up the streets and alleys around their premises of all rublsh and wood, brush and old planks. All must 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. A Religious Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C, who is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble an last winret I was suddenly strick en with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sedi ment and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommend Foley's Kidney Rem edy. P. M. Klrkland. All kinds of legal blanks for sale at this office. BECOMES VIO LENT MANIAC Portland Youth Redeves P.ouah Treat mtnt at Eugene Ralph Uriatol a atudoiil of lb I'nl vei-elly of Or?gou U alh'gfd to be violently and hopiluaely liieane a tnr reault of baaing winter ahlib followed bit tardy appvreuv al break faat at tho 1'iitverstly where ctrtelu studi-nte. It Is alh-Kud had made agree ments to hato late conu-re. Bristol was forced Into a tub of lie water and held thore until hi sena.s l'fl hi in. lis never recovered from the shock and was brought to Portland for treatment, lie escaped from his at tendants during the storm of January mh.1 u& found wandering about sever al days later a violent maniac, with uo hope of recovery.lt Is alleged mai five students or more are Involved. (Studeuts well acqualutd with the habit of young HrUtol, who was s Freshman, aro firm In the belief that hi dementia Was the direct reuii oi overstudy. They claim he pon-d over hi books all the lime without relax- atlon.One well known student declares that Uristol resented any Intrudlon and had been known to He on the couch with rocks aud open knife be nld him. This was long before the bathtublng episode which the unfort- tunate young man took as a huge joa at the time, and according to slut enl he made a UUlo facetious apeecn after his Immersion. Sometime previous to this Incident young Bristol handed a classmate a letter which said classmate was not to opon until he arrived lu Tortland. When the student did open it ne found a rambling incoherent Jumble of words about the 'metropolis'. While still there he received a telegram from Bristol of the same unintelligi ble purport.) Eugene Herald. STUDENTS PASS RESOLUTIONS. Ask for Assistance Until Lealslatura Shall Appropriate. Since the Oregon State Loallrture has not appropriated a sum f or our malntnancee during the next two years, therefore be it Resolved. That we, the siuaeiu bodv of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School, stand loyally by our school and Its faculty, and do appeal trt the DeoDle of the state of Oregon for their assistance until the legisla ture shall appropriate funds for our further maintenance; be It further Resolved. That we. of the student body, ask the alumn and friends of the school to do all In their power to in fluence public opinion for legislation in favor of the Normal Schools; oe u further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to all the papers whose counties are represented In the student body of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School, viz: Baker. Crook, Clackames, Gilliam, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Mar- ion, Morrow, Polk, Tillamook, Sher man, Union, Umatilla, Wasco, Wal lowa. 8igned by Glenn Leslie, Cecile Boyd, Ira Staggs, Ada Ely, Royal F.Niles, Fred M. Huffman, Z. May Melghan, Committee. 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. HIRSCHBERG, President. W. A. MESSNER, 35-40 Secretary. HIGHLAND (Too late for last week) C. E. Nash spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday with his parents at Buena Vista. Will Shafer and family spent Sun day with his parents here. Land buyers who wish nice comfort able homes still have their eyes on Highland. There were two transfers made here last week. Joe Laundree sold his farm con sistlng of 22 acres, a house and barn for $1500. S. H. McElmurry sold 94 acres with Improvements and crops for $5500. We are glad to welcome the new nurchasers among: us. S. H. McElmurry still has. ill luck as the straw stack, which toppled over onto his eoats during the winter kill tag three of them, again toppled over onto three hogs and two goats Tues dav. kllline them instantly. Some more hoga and goats gone to Join the spirits of their loiig departed friends. 1km DUktnaon Is rapidly becoming an fiDerlenred nurse ss be has Uk horse which he has beeit doctor- lug sine Frldjr uliht if any on aliould need any " Mtt all on Oreii McKlmurry orUall Alexander, as they have a full supply on band at preneiit. Joa Uundre luteuds occupying lbs Silas Couipton houae until later In the spring or until ths weather set tles wbcu they Intend moving to Itorlng. Tht following named Highlanders wirs transacting buslneas tn Indepen- denct Tueaday, Mrs. Puter Bbafer. Mrs. Joa Lsundres, Mr. and Mrs. al Iters and Mr. and Mrs. Ewlug. Don't forget tho Banket Social on Friday ulght, March, 12. Foley 'a Honey and Tar cures rough quickly, strengthens the lungs aud exnela colds. Gel tho genuine lu a yellow package. V. M. Klrkland. Bunchorass County WaKss UP A -lira of the inont enthualuatlc meetlnua ever held In Eastern Oregon and Washington are being held under Tom Richardson of tbo 1'ortlunu lorn clal bodies. Addresses by Manager Tom Richardson of the Portland Soui uierclal Club on the advantages to be derived from publicity work have re- aulted In the raising of generous sums In hut thirteen minutes. Walla wajia subscribed $8,000 before undertaking a great advertising campaign. Milton, Oregon, got $1,000 In a quarter hour with $500 more lu stunt reewaier and Milton will co-operate in their campaign. The most spirited meeting held by the Pendleton Commercial Annotation lu six months ami mey have been actively at work during th nut year outline plans along even broader and more vigorous llnea. W. A. Moore was elected presiuem. Nsar Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs Ida SoDer to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me In tense suffering, she writes, "and sev eral times nearly caused my death. aii remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. Kings' n Discovery brought quick reiiei and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled In twelve years." Mr. nnr lives In Big Pond, penn. It works wonders in Coughs and Cold Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrlppe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Ouaranteod by au druggists. Sidelights From Highland To the Editor; We would like to Inform the sarcas tic but eloquent corresponaeni ai Rlckerall that the report In last week' iBiiuci of land selling at $5 per acre in Highland', was not one of our items but was simply an addition maae oy some other party. w nr snrrv that the principal oi the Rlckorall school so far neglected his pupils as to refuse to give them instructions in social usage. Very Respectfully Highland Correspondent NOW IS BEST TIME TO TAKE Now It tho tlmo O Walt California Wktn santnier ks passed Id thsse northern statss, lU s.r Is only mM uar I bo blight blus sklas t Poidhern California. This Is ens of nsturs's hsppy provUiois. sternal sum mer for tbosa who cansol uuiurs a mors ssvsrs til mats. California baa bssn calls ths ' Msec of Us winter tourist" It's hotsls sad stopping places art as varied as thosa of all wsll regulated clttos. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congsnlal companions, and arlsd pleasing recreations. SOUTHFRN PACIFIC CO Will bs glad to supply sobjs vary atlracUva lltsralurs. descrlblnt; In dalall Us many delights of wtntsr as California. rhs rats from Independence to Los Angelas and return la $58 (0. Limit six months, allowing stopovers In either direc tion. Similar sicurslon rates ara In affect to all California points. For full information, slseplng car reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph, or write G. A. Wilcox, Agent, Independence, or Wm. Mo Murray. Oen. Pass. Agt, Portland, Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLI raoM ihoipsnucnos FOR DaLLaJ Trata No M Imh InlrnSBo Sally fcS a. m.: lura MonmatiiD u s. m. "" Dallas 6:S a. m. Trmln No B Imvm lDdpaSa sauy 10:M a. ra.j Ihtm MoQtnoulh, ll:S a. I arrive Dallaa. U:St a. m. Trwla No TO Inc!iMaaBee eauy ww p. m.: 1 Monmoum w.mi p. " lai (: p. m. FOR AIKLIK . .Mi i...un.iiM Jkllr was a. m.;lTa Monmoulb 2:60 a. .arrlva Aim a p. n. rnoM oatuas TOR INDKPENaENCat n,H Monmoulb SJ8a. m.iarrtvaa IaM denol:lS a.m. M Trln No leave Pallaa dally l.SS a. aa. deno 1:40 p. m. (Thlitralo ooaaeeW al - Train Ne7l leave De.ua aauy t:b a. -i ! Monmoulb I P. m.I arrtv ladeaeas. enoS:Up. a. fhom Aiakic .... m i . 11,11. Amtiv ia m. m.t leave Monmoulb i-M p. n. arrive laaa- peaaeDoe:oop. Directions To Prepare Simple, Yet re markable Home Mixture , A well-known authority on Rheum.v tlsm Elves the following valuable,. thouEh simDle and harmless, prescript tlon, which any one can easily pre-i pare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-halt ounce :Gomnound KarKon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well In a 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 of vegetable extraction, are harm less to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg ruly for a few days, it is said to over come almost any case of Rheumatism The Dain and swelling. If any dimin ishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and 'wunoui in juring the stomach. While there are many ao-called Rheumatism remedies, patent medicines, etc., some of which dn irivn relief, few resJlv idve perma nent results, and the, above will, no doubt, be greatly apr eclated gy many sufferers here at tbfai time. Inquiry at the drnjg stores of this neiehborhood ellcita l the information taht these drugs ara harmless and can be bought separately-,! or the druggists nere will mix me pnesenpuou iu, wu readers If asked to: Dr. JL. Calloway Osteopathic Phytlctmn Graduate of the Aroerteaa tcheel f Osteopathy, Klrkivllle, Me. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of ths soienoe. CHRONIC DI8EA8E8 A 8PECIALTY Amm to; yf Roams 7 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORS Steele's Eerry Buena Tlsta, Oregon. Ths ferry that erossee the people, Most direct route to Jefferson, Efeio, Saedburne, Salem and Al bany from all points In Bonta era; and Central Folk eeaaty. atosa e Ua notaetla staMt lve toamga Chanberlain's Cough Ur.zi) ajana Caeia. Group aad WlSoa awaB.