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i (tA - -V " 1 it . - A ., , . i -li t ' ,'?.'' ' . ' i . M - ( . JC . J' ' J K . v -.ff '. J v.. SCtlCOSH HROS. A f O. line tCfulh Mali -rk Oallimorr nd Nr tod 1 1 , , V- v. "V -if.--TJK. WE HAVE YOUR SUIT The Suit you'll fancy and the Suit you'll need. l our Suit for dren c catlonx, your Suit for bulne, your Suit for lounging, your Suit for trtivellnff. Sulfa of many fabrlcn, color, haje and atyle of trimmings Take a look at our $15 and $20 Suits 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 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 W. MSWTIN, Proprietor PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FMJBACHER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Hme 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Horse boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable .ates. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Davenport's Story. Human Life for February is out with another installment of Homer Davenport's story of his early life in Oregon. Every Oregonlan should read it. See our offer of this unusually in Interesting magazine, Husian 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. All kinds of legal blanks for sale at this office. 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 wlnret 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. Kirkland. NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE LUCKIAMUTE Most of our farnmrs are busy plow- tritf. M. N. Buvi-r had bis U horn last Tuesday and Wwlnwiday. ComniUnlonrva Riddle and Tal re out TuJay looking over the dkw proposrd road over the Whe"lr hill. Mrs. N. Blwle has been on the sick list fur the past we-k but at present Is some better. C. N. Htewart took fifty dox-n ft K to Monmouth Friday. Grandma Hlltlbrand is confined to hr bed with a severe attack of la Krlpi.i, but we are glad to write that at present she is some better. The Strong mill on J. I. TetberoWs ulaco resinned operation Monday afir a Uy off for repairs and new machinery. BUENA VISTA Dr. J. L. McQuowo of Tennessee is h.-re visiting with J. K. Neal and wife. , C. I. Wells was an Albany visitor one day this week. A. J. Hall was transacting business In Albany one day this week. J. Decker has exchanged his farm hero for a stock ranch In eastern Ore gon. Mr. Donaldson Is adding a new porch to bis residence. J. Becker and family left for their new home In Eastern Oregon Monday morning. The farmers are all getting busy nowadays. Mr. Little was transacting business In Salem one day this week. W. J. Steele has made many needed improvements on the Beuna Vista ferry since acquiring ownership of same. O. A. Wells has shipped several tons of baled bay the past few weeks. Mr. Mamlin, of the Forest Grove country, was a Buena Vista visitor one day this week. T. P. Oglesbee is improving In health at this writing. HIGHLAND S. H. and Oren McElmurry were transacting business in Independence Tuesday. C. E. Nash and Emerson Shafer were doing business in Independence Tuesday. S. H. McElmurry was an Indepen dence visitor Wednesday. Joe Laundree finished hauling hay to Independence Tuesday for T. J. Ewlng. Mr. Bigsbee purcahsed two fine heif ers in Buena Vista Monday. The farmers of this locality are certainly taking advantage of this fine weather, as they can be seen busily ploughing their fields for spring grain Gideon Newton is ploughing for Wm. Cockle. C. E. Nash and Emerson Shafer spent Sunday with the former's par ents at Buena Vista. Mr. Silas Compton and family spent Sunday with Joe Laundree and family Miss Bertha Hamann has been quie sick. villa visited M-uds and relatives In tbl plac the past wk. A number of orr young peojU at tended tb Intercollegiate control held at Corvaliis Friday evening. The William Jublle Blngers wre wtdcouiwl with a large attendance Saturday evening at the Normal Chap el. Most of their entertain meni was the same old pities d IU-r"d In ike past at this place. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Itl kard of Cor valiis attended services at the Chris tian church Sunday morning. MUsi-s Grace and Ruth Fugato were visitors at Corvaliis Friday. Mrs. Alice I'einber d parted frbr noma si Ikrkely, California, Tu. sday after a pleasant sojourn bere. 1J. F. Mulkey of Jacksonville was shaking bands with old friends la Monmouth Saturday. LOW RATES TO EAST DALLAS Spring fever and grip seem to be the order of the day. The farmers are all out bard at work In the fields. Early garden work Is being done everywhere. The orcbardlsts are busy spraying and pruning tbse days. Mrs. Helena Kllswer died, at the home of her son in law, Frank Friesei lust Sunday morning. The Rev. P, A. IVnn-r, Mennetilte missionary from Champa, India, held services at the Mennonlte church at Polk Station several days the first part of this month. C. Penuer of ML Lake, Minn., spent a few weeks In this neighborhood visit ing friends! He seemed to be well pleased with Oregon. OREGON DAILY . DURING MARCH AND APRIL , from all Paru of tbe East VIA UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33 from Chicago 133 from 8 (Louis 125 from Omaha 125 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points GREENWOOD Ralph Martin departed last Friday for the Luckimute where be will work for his uncle, H. V. Link for a few weeks. Herman Brown has started plough ing this week. The base ball nine was out practis ing last Sunday. Mr. Morris and family have moved to Salem. A few of the O. W. D. C. people attended a dance at Rickreall last Thursday evening. Alf Vernon and Chas. Hamilton were in Independence last Friday. M. Martin was In Salem on busi ness last Saturday. Basket Social The Basket Social and entertain ment given at the Highland school house, Friday night the 12th, was a success in every sense of the word. Thanks to the fine weather and the better conditions of the roads a large crowd was able to be present. A short but enjoyable program was given by the children and others, but the feature of the program was a tableau entitled "Twinkling Star Miss Ella Chase, one of our graduates representing Twinkling Star an In dian maiden, and Norval Stapleton representing her cowboy suitor. After the program a goodly number of bask est and cakes were auctioned off realizing therefrom $27 clear of expenses. MANY WILL BE HELPED BY IT TO THE PUBLIC Write letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them about these low colonist rates. Send them literature about Oregon, or send their addresses to us and we will do it. In this way you can be a great help in the growth and progress of your State. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for any one from any place If you want to. Deposit the necssary amount with our local agent and he will tele graph ticket promptly. Inquire of Agent) or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon Portland Oregon INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE Tells How to Prepare a Simple Mix ture To Overcome Disease MONMOUTH These are delightful days to take long walks at every opportunity. Irvine Springer and Ray Chute visited the O. A. C. the last of the week. E. D. Ressler returned from Port land Saturday evening. Our fellow townsman, Allen Johnson was very seriously injured by his team running away in Independence Monday afternoon. He was brought to his home in this city by Dr. Butler in his new automobile. Mrs. Constance Mulkey, of Jackson ville and Mrs. Maud Beauchamp of Stayton visited with their parents J. H Hawley and wife. P. Springer recently sold to Mr. Bingbman, formerly of Idaho, a 40 acre tract of Improved land In Marlon county. Mr. Binghman will move his family to his new home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Winesar of McMlnn- To relieve the worst form of Rheu matism, take a teaspoonful ofthefol lowlne mixture after each meal and at bedtime. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. These harmless Ingredients can be obtained from our home druggist, and are easily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription forces the clogged up , inactive kidneys to niter ana strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturous dlease, but dan gerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kid ney or Urinary disorders or Rheuma tism. Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which real ly relieve are scarce, indeed, and when you need it, you want it badly. It Was a Hit. Homer Davenport's story of his boy hood life in Oregon begun in the Jan uary Issue of Human Life made the hit that was predicted for it and Mr. Davenport sustained his reputation for humor and wit and his ability to entertain. See our ad.."The Oregon Magazine Hit of 1909" on another page. It will pay you to read it. It is given absolutely free with a year's subscription to the Enterprise during the month of February and March. Pay a year in advance and get the magazine. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Cures backache and irregulari ties that if neglected might result in Brights' disease ar diabetes. P. Xtrkland. FHOM INOCPINOCNCC FOR DALLAS ' Train No 64 leave Independence dally MO a. m.; leaves Monmouth AM a. m.; arrive Dallas &4 a, m. Train No SB leavei Independence dally IttSO a. m.; learex Monmoulh, 11:06 a. m.; arrives Dallas, 11:116 a. m. Train No 70 leaves Independence dally 8:1 p. m.: leave Monmoulh 8:30 p. m4 arrlva Dal las 6:56 p. in. FOR AIRLIE Train No 73 leaves Independence dally p, in.; leave Monmouth 2:80 p. m.; arrives Alriie26p. m. MOM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leaves Dallas dally S:30a. m; leaves Moumoulti 835 a. m.; arrives Indepen dence a. m. Train No B leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. m.; leaves Monmoulh 1:25 p. m.; arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Airlle) Train No 71 leaves Dallas dally 7:36 p. m.; leases Monmouth 8 n. m.: arrives Independ. encs 8:15 p. m. MOM AIHUC Train No 73 leaves Airlle dally 4:08 p. m.! leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. m.j arrives Inde pendence 4:56 p. in .L. Calloway Dr. J Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Oeteopathy.Kirksville, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Rooms 7 Jh 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE 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 county. too Ua ooosfla anal baala lonC a Ctemlrrlaiij's Cer tees' i