NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE alU IVarl fvrdtal apttiit a t day ftlth br anuU In thU tliy (Ma ttt-rk Waller Iluy piuud thruujtu Inde prudent f TburaJny ou bia ay to the county .t JHgtieai prices paid by T. A. RISK. ivl .1 A k-,u genuine y if from tht hcl krmvin, itrtt ily ttmlrtlc burnt in ittc tNwUcU I ll)lihriJ m I'.trHand in Im-4 4 mtu CINUlNk. CYtl S NOULR $4 90. A pure hmci Hht-kSry botitttj h itic dtitttlcr. 4urnircd lo th I tntfU Sitict i.orn.rnt, mn4 to you, lo conttia BOthinf iePittg pure tirari httkt v. Many ot iht rnlriMii u l-yru IMuMc Imuvl &tlutivly. So do lh big tcfmhip vomiHuiMr, So dot neatly every b owtroputttaa boul. livcaut il l pur. )ktuc it't uteil in wotmI. Bcnaiitv it hit tht kU, dc Iicai a, paliubl flavor o( lb rtpcnrd riui, oh to MotHHwd but rmrcly found. W. J. VAN SCMUYVER & CO. Erf.!JiJwd ISM 105-107 Snond Stfrrt. IVriUnd. Oirn tl Owl tfc Ml t CUT THI LlMf Mill TO-O.V W. J. V. ScKufTM V C. rnl4. Onio E Jru Ud 4.B0 Urn wWl mck! m at GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 via th Southern Pacific Co. from Independence, Oregon To Omaha and Return $61.95 To Kansas City and Return $61.95 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 Sale June 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DEWER and Return $56.95 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 (Joing transit limit 10 days fi'oin date of sale, final return limit October 31st. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of atopover privileges, and choice of routes thereby enabling pas sengers to make side trips to many Interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURIir, General Patsenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. he Court ffesort arpd Gepnara Iiurpch Place KHAN K U.COMJNS, Proprietor 357 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 117 What Has Long Been Needed BY THE CITIZENS OF INDEPENDENCE Tha Independence Cleaning and Pressing parlors are prepared to call for and deliver all work, and guarantee prompt attention and satisfaction. Wa make combination Suit and adjustable Skirt hang ers to your measure. Be sure and see them. Give us a trial for good work and the prica will be right. Work done while you wait. Guy McKnight - Independence SPRAYING MATERIAL Roche Harbor Lime, Japanese Ground Sulphur in linen sacks. . No lint. De pendable lime and sulphur spray. ACID HYDROMETERS WILLIAMS DRUG CO. INSURANCE Anyone wishing good rellab e fire insurance call on or write to 3. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Agent for Beaver State Merchants --. al of Portland, and the Bankers Merohant Mutual of Forest Grove NEWS FROM HOPOALt (iifi. Wi lln. fmui ft nr Hu-ii V'Uia. wn Krild.MK tin- rjtd liH lli- dali and Kf'-bs Imp raix li Fri day. M. (iiji-K f Ind p ndi iit i cut' . liu his U and wfcluut urdiard tiiru luat --k. J. Iiindr and im. Imndree of lltKlilund ptti d i hrctih lu re i i liability w lh-r rilurn lioliif from Curt itlilM. j Tim liymirt l.n tl,, in Inw r.'i.i U Will Slmf. r'a i(t... iiy. j l loyd W't.ii.lwiird, H pdalc's iul hry initii. ii.it In t n il;h"i.iiiK of lU l.rn'.;. r." in n r pound. It.iy Hamuli r and Harry llimi' iit viiv woik.i. ou Al. U M;ouii'm burn Jiiht K. J ll. Mini c.f huli'iu inud a uni'i lii-ri- l.iii Kriiluy. I Mr. and Ml". IHik .MrCiirty I llid' Ii,iid'ilii Ubltorn .;it hi inly Mr. and Mrs. Wulur W-lln uit I lie proud pan his of a flue baby boy Mr. I'Uliliin k a' an Jud in ud'-ii vlhilur Hul in duy. MUs Vlidu Mall is on tin- l k list. lilik Wood was truiiriii lliiji bu.-i' nes In liidepeiidem-e liihl Friday. ere BUENA VISTA (i. W. Mel.aiiKbllii attended the I. O. O. F. Kt-and lodKe al Albany lant week. W. P. Beveiis of llopdulo was tran sactlng biiHinesH in our city Thursday Mrs. Clias. ftoy of the 8ldii"y coun try was a Corvallls visitor Friday. Our enterpriijig road supervisor, U. A. Wells, lias a large force of men and teams out doing road work this week. Clyde Hill of Independence was a Bueiia visitor Friday. M. M. Porterfield of the Indepen dence country, was In our city Satur day. Chas. W. Fisk of this city, who has been superintending a log drive on the Molalla river for the Doern l.echer Manufacturing Co. of Portland reports that he has successfully com pleted lils task and that he and his crew will return home one day this week. The Spaulding Logging Company's dam near the mouth of the Luckla mute proved to be a complete failure on account of the river's bed being composed largely of gravel. The water cut its way under the middle pier and wrecked it to such an ex tent that the foreman decided the best thing to do was to abandon it. Sam Wilson of Portland Is visiting in Buena this week. Mrs. Reuf of the Suver country was Monday. transacting business in Buena Vista HARMONY. Miss Cora McLean returned Mon day night from a few days' visit In Amity with her friends, Adeline and Janie Guttry. The meeting at Syron's Sunday night was well attended. Willard Hayes of McMinnville was a Harmony visitor Sunday. Harmony was well represented at the circus in McMinnville Saturday. Mr. Guttry, Adeline, Janie and Roy. were Harmony visitors last week. Will Barnett has the red measles. Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. Va., writes: "This is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that It will do all that you claim for it. Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, run down people. Contains no harmful drugs and is plesant to take. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Dr. Aliin, Dentist. Cooper BIdg. tf Mrs. Will Barnett was in Salem Weednesday. Prof. E. D. Ressler went south on the train Wednesday. K. C. Eldredge went to Salem on the Independence Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. taining friends week. Paddock are enter fram Portland this Ella Robinson went to McMinnville Wednesday where she has secured a position. ' Eli Fluke of Corvallis is visiting this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fluke. Dr. Crowley, formerly of Monmouth but now of Portland, transacted busi ness at the old home Thursday. Woo4 for sale Second growth at (3.50, ola growth $4.00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 148. . tf4-l Monmouth, Oregon, fur tuoualr and wool. Both tclvpbonea, tf Mr. .art-hct Creeiiti of Albany taunt In Tliurndiiy for a few days' inlt Midi Iht parent. For aalu one ZK lah wagon aliriont new. For Information rail on J'i'iu liobbiua, Independence. 40tf Mm. Chin. I'i ti-rmii, of Havre, Moiiluiiu, arrived Tucnd;iy for a visit wliii In r unit Iter, Mr. L. Citrlnou. MIhh Iai OMjorne, wlin Iiiih been Uniting for arvrral weekn lili rein tinn in Portland, returned to Inde pendents Tui-xday. Freddie Knox, u koii of It. H. Kn"X, ii. el Khii a painful accident Iiini .siit. urdny while playing. He wus mwIiik- Ing ou tiie limb of a tree hcn the limb broke, throwing him to the croiinil und briukilig tiin collar bone. The a' ident Ih not serious but he will be kept in for a while. Services al the Methodist Kplsco pal church of Independence for Sun day, May .'10, JHuIi: Sunday school at 10 a. in.; Kpworili League at 7:00 p. m. Mr. M. C. Heed of Portland will speak to our people on the sub ject of "The Iayiuens Work of the Methodist Church." All are Invited lo our services and especially to ln-ur Mr. Heed of Portland. Harry G. Mc Cain, Pastor. The new grand stand at the ball park will be ready for the public at next Sunday's game with Corvallis. The grounds have been fixed up and as both teams have been greatly strengthened the crowd Is assured of the fastest game that has ever been played on the Independence grounds. The directors have decided to use the old grounds so the game will be called at 2:30 at the old Hill park. Because of the union Memorial ser vice in the auditorium next Sunday morning, when Dr. Dunsuiore will de liver the address there will be no ser vice in Che morning in Calvary Pres byterian church. Sunday school will be held at the usual hour, 10 o'clock. The regular service at 8 In the even- j ing, at which time Dr. Dunsuiore will I speak on the subject "The Loom of , Life." A cordial invitation is extend-; ed to ail. j Tho Kiud You Have Always Kotij;'it ninl mLIcIi lm btv la use fur over 30 jrur, 1ms borne tho slnatiiro t , yf inl lrrn mil'l lliuler I:! i-i MM,n lHnlsitu Into lit Ii.lirn . -fAfyt Allow no one todcft he ) nil la t J.. All CtMiiitrrlVIt, Imlfatloiia niid "Junt--sriMHl" niti but i; perlineiiH tlmt ti ltirt v lth ll-nl 'lil:ilirr t ho iirultli of lufiints mid Children llxperlence iiyuliiJit UxpcilmeuL, What Is C ASTORIA CuxtorU 1 ft b.iriiiUoii mibwtitnto for Culor Oil, Pnr Krlo, l)ro;:i a ui rMtotliinj' yrup. It la I'NMint. 1C toiit.iinri uci:'..i r Cpitiin, Jforpliino nor ilwr 2i'arrnii KiiVii-tiiuce. Kit tto 14 it j,Miitriiiitee, It dtlrojs AVirm4 Miul iuijtj.i I'evt i ihlniPtiH. It cur H Plurrlni ;i ftinl NVIntl Colic. It r i!rv'! Tft thliijr Troubles, ciiri!i CoiiMtipntloii mid I'luMlficj. It unHiinilatfH tho I'omI, regulate tlio IS ton ni h j. nd I towel, giving beullliy liinl Iiattiritl bleep. Tho Children" I'tiuacc-Tho Jlothtr'a i'rleinU CENU.flC C ASTORIA ALWAYS Ecars the Signature of Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. TMI OIMTAUII eOHNHT, TT MUiMf TMCKT, NCWTOMH Cm. . SIX S?-J U i m ; PIANOS AND ORGANS SEWING MACHINES ! Cheapest and Bust nuui Nr.-diea Oils Hiid Nw 1'itrts PIANOS AD ORGAN'S RENTED SEWING M"SFs RENTED GEO C. WILL GEO. C. WILL Phonographs Popular Edison, Victor, Columbia Sheet Music and Full Line of Cylinder and StlldieS Disc Hecords GEO. WILL GEO. C. WILL j IjIS 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 platy" about 'em, 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 Always Here Prices $8 to $30 qJ O iLlo V