Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 la (A Southern Pacific Co. from Independence, Oregon To Omaha and Return $61.95 To Kansas City and Return $6t.95 To St. Louis and Return $69.45 To Chicago and Return $74.45 and to other principal cities In the East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sal Jun 2, Si Auguat 11, 12 To DENVER and Return $36.93 On 8al May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 daya from dat of sale, final return limit October Slit Tbeae ticket present some srjr attractive feature In the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes thereby enabling paa aengers to make side trips to maay Interesting poInU enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at alight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. WE SELL THEM . ... ' t . d . vv The Michigan Buggy Is first in Quality, Style and low in Price. If you need a buggy do not fail to look over the Michigan Kind R. M. Wade & Co. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON W. E. CRAVEN, Manager he Court Resort ai?d Gepnpan Liurpcb Place FRANK H. COLLINS, Proprietor 35? State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 117 What Has Long Been Heeded BY THE CITIZENS OF INDEPENDENCE The Independence Cleaning and Pressing parlors are prepared to call for and deliver all work, and guarantee prompt attention and satisfaction. We make combination Suit and adjustable Skirt hang era to your measure. Be sure and see them. Give us a trial for good work and the price will be right. Work done while you wait. Guy McKnight Independence I N S U R A N C E Anyone wishing good reliab e fire insurance call on or writ to S. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Bearer State Merchants r"ti-al of Portland, and the Bankers Merchant Mutual of Forest Grove NEWS FROM EVERVW ERE HOPDALE Mrs. L. .Baldwin, Mrs. S. B. Bald win and Miss Anna Cuthbert of Inde pendence were guests of Mrs. M. L. McGowan last Friday. Mr. Dysart of Looking Glass, Ore., la here visiting his sons, Aaron and Bill Dysart. Will Shafer has accepted the posi tion of foreman on D. B. Taylor's hop ranch near Corvallis, and will remove there this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cuthbert and daughters, Misses Retta and Effle, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.McGowan Saturday. E. F. Black of Buena Vista was a E. F. Black of Buena Vista was a Hopdale visitor Sunday. Bud Sloper was an Independence visitor Sunday. Bill Ball of Independence was a Hopdale visitor Sunday. ANTIOCM V. A. Plshttark wad a trip (o th county scat Tuesday. Have Olln moved hi family from Independence to the Treanor place last Wednesday. Wilt Griffith of Rlckreall la vtsllluit his brother Alfred and family. William. Ina and Lottie Fishback who have been working In the bop yard for Mr. Hodges of Itlckreall, are vUltlng at the home of their parents. n.xirea Swearlaen Is working for Rufus Smith. John Moran of Monmouth was In this vlclulty on business rlday lit his new automobile. Several from here attended the bas ket social at Monmouth last Friday evening. Among those wbo transacted busi ness In Monmouth last Saturday were Herman Wonder and wife. George Swearlngen and wife, O. M. Lehman and George Btngman Sr. Joe Hausman and Ed Mar land of Monmouth are hauling gravel from Independence for graveling the roads in this vicinity. Tom Strain of Monmouth was In this vicinity last Saturday. George Sullivan, wife and daughter, Bessie, of Monmouth, passed through here last Saturday en route to visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Sulli van, near McTlmmond's Valley. Mr. Gullliam of Monmouth was In this vicinity last Monday. George Swearlngen is working for Rufus Smith. Wm. Herren and D. Harrington are hauling cordwood for Dave Dove of Independence. Dave Dove of Independence was out to his ranch In this neighborhood last Thursday. mute with a view of floating several million fit of Ioks out to deep u tl. A. Wells will atiply a in w mot of pulnt on Ms dwelling In tlu near future. The I. O. O. F. of Buena Vlta hit added several new members to their ranks since the beginning of the new year. JoaeHi Winn and daughter In law, Mrs. W. M. Winn, of the Allmiiy country, were Buena Vista visitors Saturday. Sam Ilatdwhi and wife of Wlnlock. WaMhlngton, are In the rlty vUttlng with old friends and relatives. HARMONY Miss Maldte Klntr Is on the Mirk list this week. W, L. Barber and family of Wyom ing arrived at the home of his broth er, Frank Barber, Thursday, where they will visit Indefinitely. They will probably locate permanently In this country. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dickey visited at the home of Mrs. McLean Wednes day afternoon. Buford Stone and Clarence Whit man were electeu teiepnone uirciors from this district. Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Mrs. Swarts are visiting with friends at Dallas this week. Mrs. Thomas Dickey visited with friends in Harmony last week. A brother of Mrs. Van Dickey of Washington la vUltlng at her home this week. The people of Harmony met at J. U. Hayes Sunday evening spending a delightful evening singing. Mlssea Ctamberlalu and Birdie Evana spent the day Saturdny fish ing on Mill Creek. Why did Cora McLean leave Sun day school so early last Sunday? Well we don't know. ft jU.cohol a rag caur Afr Qit rVrptmlonarAl rromoU's Dic't'siloiiitrtful vss and IHif onlalai ortur Opiunt.Narphinr norMiiiJ NOT OTIC, tMSSMMSJIIlMMSjiBa JkMhUtt- (JpBsSCrrl AnrnVrt Rrtw dv foTCtamflsi Hon . Sour StoawJiDlarrtm Worms X'onvuJsioui irveria nc?s AtuHossoFSiaa rat Sunk Sannia NEW YORK. Tor Infantt and Chlldf. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of ft VK a1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years M MBTMIH MIMIim. tT). Heartburn, sour risings, belching, dull, heavy feeling and such things are caused by indigestion. Kodol stops them by digesting the food you eat. Sold by all druggists. o For sale one 3 Inch wagon almost new. For information call on John Robbing, Independence. 40tf MONMOUTH H. S. Chase returned from Salem Monday. Mrs. C. V. Teats of Dallas is with her mother, Mrs. Eva Butler, who is caring for her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Coulter who has been quite ill but Is now convalescent. Mrs. John Orr and daughter Char lotte, visited Mrs.' Irene Dalton last Wednesday. Mrs. John Remington went to Port land Wednesday on account of the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. C. C Lowe. Friday evening a program and bas ket social was very well patronized by the Y. P. S. C E. of this commun ity. The social dance at the gymnasium hall was only meagerly attended Fri day night. Wm. Riddell, Jr., returned Tuesday from Seattle where he went to re ceive some fine blooded sheep which were imported to him. Mr. Stewart has begun work on his new house north of town on the land recently purchased of Dr. Crowley. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson re turned Tuesday from a two days' visit with Falls City friends. A very enjoyable time was had at the Woodman hall Thursday evening when I. O. O. F. members and Re bekah Lodge No. 177 members to the number of 100 or more met for the purpose of a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. Pettit who went to Corvallis to live Friday. Ice cream and cake were served and a royal good time was had until a late hour. BUENA VISTA A. Hall of Buena Vista was trans acting business in Independence Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bevens of Hop dale were Buena Vista visitors last Friday. Martin Conger of Hopdale was in Buena Vista Friday. Mrs. Byron Nixon and family were Portland passengers Monday. The Spaulding Logging Co. has a force of men at work constructing a dam near the mouth of the Luckia- If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which Is what everyone needs In the spring in or der to feel well. For sale by P. M-Kirkland. PIANOS AND ORGANS Cheapest and Cest PIANOS KO ORGANS RENTED GEO. C. WILL Phonographs Edison, Victor, Columbia Full Line of Cylinder uml Disc Kecord GEO. C. WILL SEWING MACHINES Oruuiu Needle Oil himI Mew 1'nrts SEWING MACHINES RENTED GEO. C. WILL Popular Sheet Music and Studies GEO. C. WILL TO hi 0 Finds here the "re ally, truly" smart Clothing that which reflects the latest vogue in the greatest cities of the country. They have the real style nothing starched and stiff or "fashion plftty" about 'cm, but clothes made by the best designers and tailors in the United States. The fabrics used are the very best obtainable for the price. Durability and ex cellent tailoring are two of the prominent characteristics that we are exceedingly careful about when making our purchases. If It's Smart It's Here The Best Clothing Values Are AlwaysHere Prices $8 to $30 T7 O