PIMONAL JOTTING AltMHt alm. (Sperling sin-ni Kriday in Will Ford arrived from Vahlu.ioii Friday. K. C. EMivdtfe wfnt io Sui Tu' day morning. O. A- Kramr as a Portland vUlt' or this k. Patronlsa our adrTllsers. Ooaby Dall as i 8alftti Wed nesday. Mint lli-rrrn of Mounioutb went to Bsl.-m Wednesday Mr. Ixttl0 Hedges Dorrla SaloiU U'dll.';l)-, Weill Mm. C. W. Butltr TutHklay morning. went to Sl'Ui R. J. Taylor nt to Salem on the Independence Saturday. Mrs. Wtllard Craven and Hub aon Wrnt to Corvallli Monday. F. S. Wllaon went to Portlaud by the way of Salem Tuesday. Harvey Wheeler, a young farmer of the Suver country, waa lu town Fri day. Clement Wllaon came In Sunday Afternoon from hla borne uear Well Station. E. H. Hosner came In on the north Jwund train Saturday on hla way to Monmouth. E. D. Reasler arried on the after noon train Saturday on hla way to Uonmouth. Mrs. Lottie Hedges Dorrla went to Albany Saturday morning for a few 4&7a' visit. O. A. Hodge waa tn Portland Tor a few days the paat week. II. Illraehberg and George Conkey went to Portland Sunday. Mra. L, Damon went to Salem the Independunce Wednesday. Mr, and Mra. C. E. Ireland vlalted la few days In town last week. Mrs. E. E. Paddock went to Sihlem Saturday for a ftw days' vailt. Mra. E. M. Young went to Portland Friday by ttie way of Salem. Mrs. C. L. Fltchard and daughter Dorothy were In Salem Saturday. Mrs. K. C. Eldredge and son Law rence went to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Stark of Eugene came In on the north bound train Sunday. Miss Nina Bakeman and sister, Mrs Arthur Moore, went to Medford Tues day. to i rrrwL v w I i I on... 11 Baking Powder tbsolalety Tare The Only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes A Guarantee of Pure, Healthful, Delicious Food ft?5 vv.ll ' Mrs. J. N. Stark gene yesterday. returned to Eu- Mlss Dora Cooper went to Eugene Tuesday for a few days visit with her sisters. Floy Williams and wife went to Corvallis Friday to take In the O. A. C. track meet. Mrs. J. M. Stark of Eugene arrived In Independence Sunday to spend a tew days with friends. Mrs. T. J. Newblll, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. E. E. Paddock, returned home Saturday. For Sale Cheap Good young cow; good milker. A. W. Towler, Inde pendence, Ore. Phone Bell 659. ltf Mrs J. W. McLeod of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of D. W. Sears, returned borne Saturday. The scaffolding of the W. F. Camp bell building has been torn down and the inside work is progressing rapid Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper return ed Saturday night from a ten days' trip to Eastern Oregon and Wash tngton. An interesting session of the Re feekahs was held Tuesday night Two candidates were initiated. A banquet was served at the conclusion of the ceremonies. Mrs. Mamie Johnson and Mrs. J W. Cunningham and children of Carl ton passed through town Saturday on their way to Newport where they will .spend a few days with the mother of Mrs. Johnson. Friday evening the Independence Crab Club took the gasoline speeder And went to McMlnnville where they Were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Messner who were formerly mem' bers of the club. Miss Maude Drake, who has been employed by Mrs. Wallace in the millinery store, returned to her home -in Silverton Wednesday and later will . o to Portland where she will take up her work again. In order to make safe connections with the Salem-Portland Electric line the steamer Independence will leave on time after this instead of waiting . lor the Independence and Monmouth train from Dallas. The regular leav ing time is 9:30. The game between the Corvallis Cubs and Independence was called off last Sunday as some of the Indepen dence players were not able to be present. The weather was very dis agreeable but if it is good next Sun day there will be a good game. Regular services will be held at Calvary Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. In the morning Dr. Dunsmore will speak on "The Story of Ruth," and the sub ject for the evening will be "Char acter and Destiny." Mr. F. J. All dredge will sing "The New-Born King" at the evening service, also ainging in the choir. The public is cordially invited to all these services. Union memorial services were ob served at the auditorium last Sun day morning under the auspices of General Gibson Post of this city. Dr. Dunsmore delivered one of the best addresses ever delivered here and had the attention of his audience at all times. He was assisted by Rev. Harry McCain, pastor of the M. Nina Bakeman returned from Salem Saturday evening where she had been ' visiting friends. Mrs. W. O. Cook of Eugene Is vis iting . friends and relatives in this city for a few days. Glen O. Graves of Portland has been transacting business in Indepen dence for a few days. Ike Patterson, who had been visit ing his father for a few days, return ed to Portland Sunday. Charles Richardson and wife came in Monday from Newport where they bad been visiting friends. A. L. Ramsey and wife of Albany are here for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Long. Van Dornslfe came In from' Port land Thursday morning. E. D. Ressler of Monmouth was In town Thursday morning. Thomas Hart was a passenger from Portland yesterday morning. Roy Wh' leaker was a passenger to Portland Wednesday afternoon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIMC TABLC Mr. and Mra. Will Lansfield of Portland came up Saturday for a visit with I. L. Patterson. Mrs. D. Davidson and Mrs. P. Hedges were In Salem yesterday. John McCready and wife of Black Rock were visiting In town the first of the week. H. Hlrschberg is the owner of a new automobile, having purchased a Bulck roadster. George Skiff of Salem was in town yesterday, being bound for the state encampment at Corvallis. Dave Hampton of Monmouth passed through here yesterday morning on his way to the encampment at Cor vallis. Postmaster M. Merwin and J. W Richardson, Jr., went to Corvallis this wteek to do some work on Mr. Mer- winfs property. J. S. Cooper Is preparing to enter tain his brothers and sisters at their annual reunion next Monday. E. E. Yarnell, formerly of Inde pendence but now of Falls City, was in town a few days last week. James Linn, Julius Pincus and two of the Krebs brothers came over from Salem Tuesday in Mr. Linn's auto. Mr. Stelger of Salem, who has been in these parts in tne interests of a wireless telegraph company, returned to Salem Saturday. Mrs. Jasper Kennedy of McMlnn ville, who has been visiting here, went to Portland Tuesday morning by the way of Salem. Friday evening the two literary so cieties of the school had a joint meet ing at the school house. This was the last meeting of the year. C. N. McArthur, formerly speaker of the house of representatives but now Gov. Benson's private secretary, spent a few hours in town Sunday. J. M. Staley and family f Mon mouth moved to Salem Wednesday where they have bought the Salem Hotel. They went by the Steamer In dependence. At the morning service next Sun day morning at Calvary Presbyterian church, the pastor will ordain the re cently elected elde.rs and install them into their office. Dr. Dunsmore will speak on the subject,"The Story of Ruth." Evening service at 8 o'clock. J. M. Gentry was in town Wednes day and gave this office a pleasant call. Mr. Gentry has been down with pneumonia and this is his first trip to town for forty-two days. He renewed his subscription to the Enterprise and transacted business in town. Mr Gentry will leave this afternoon for Washington where he will visit a few weeks with relativevs. Mesdames C. Shenefleld and W. N. Huff entertained the members of the Konjockety Club and a few invited guests at the borne of the former last Friday evening, May 28. Whist was the form of amusement, first prizes being won by Miss Cordia Gooch and Guy Walker, the consolation prizes falling to Mrs. Harry Iliff and Dee Taylor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iliff, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Dr. Butler has been making daily trips to Corvallis since last Tburs day. attending a patient there who is seriously 111. G. N. Murdock, formerly principal of the school here, came In from Salem Wednesday evening and went to Corvallis Thursday morning. H. G. Seeley came in from Portland Wednesday morning. He was accom panied by bis daughter Miss Hazel, who has been teaching school In Eastern Oregon. The Enterprise has made arrange ments whereby the Pacific Monthly can be given on a club with this paper at $2.00 for the two. The price of the Pacific Monthly is $1.50. Sel dom does one have the chance of get ting such valuable reading matter at the price. The Pacific Monthly has come to be one of the foremost maga zines of the country. BUSeNESS LOCAL Hattie Mix, ence, Oregon. Hattie Mix, ence, Oregon. tailor shop, Independ- tailor shop, Independ- rOM INOtriNOtNtt run ual i. a Trail NoMlravH Irnlfwnilrii Sally a. bi.; leaves Munmoalh s is a. m.; arrives Dallas KM a. m. Train No tut leave luderiendeDe ilslljr !.) a. ra : Imm Monrouta, iiss a. arrives Dallas, a. m. Trala No 7W leave Indepeadenes dally lift l. iu.; Iave Monmouth . p. m,; arrive lal lax S:U p. m. rOH A IRl.I K Trala Na 7J leavea Independence dally 1' p. in.; leavea Monnioutn l:on p. in.; arrives Alrll I p. in. r.OM DALLAS KOR INPEPEN HKNt'K Train No Imvm liallas dully S:.ia. m: leaves .aunuauUi s A6a. .; arrives I odepsu deuce t:lft a. in. Train No W leaves Pallas dally l a. leaves Monmouth Irjkp. iu.; arrives Indepen dence 1:41 p. iu. I l hl train coonec-le at Mon mouth fur Alrlle) Train NoTl leavaa,liallas dally 7:M a. in.; leases Monmouth I p. in.; arrives JnaViiend. uosfcia p. ui. FROM SISl.T Tmln Nori leaves Alrlle dally 4 0 p. m.l leaves Moumoulti 4:40 p. m.; arrives J ude pendrnoe4:6 p. in PKOFIMIONAL CARDS Dr. (J. K. Mill Ucicrljurv surflcca rimlie: (illicit I.'kI, Hviiluiii 443. (iMu.'M at New I JuruV Livery H.trn. I N I K I' K N I ) EX C E. OKMiON California Medicated Soap 1 lie heel tor sure. eliatH d liaude dHiidrult, MiMiM eiliiga and polMtn iwk, Mrs. 0. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent, Mnniniiiilh HI., Jiulriwmleae or. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMtnnvillm, t i : : Ormn Cha: Gregory, gt, Dmllai, Or: W. R. ALLIN, D. O. . DENTIST Both pkoaea. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oragoa. Jf L. HKWITT, M. I). Physician and Kurson Office in Cooper Building, rsumi 1 and 3. Office hour . 0 a. ro. to 12 m. and 2 tn 6 p. lu. Calls stmaered nlghl ml dav. Launch Independence Mys W I weed iii'lofwiulr'Slr ee4 rl tu daily ritwpi rndy. I'sswnr aud frfilfht i.iislll-ss anllrllexl. l-avs IniUpenrteni-e) : I;M, Hi, i,av Mains . S:ll. ai, . Skhmrr Sk4itpff GL Hawkins l)!lan,tra. jMarble and Granite H.UI.UIilldlM aixJ Hawt itoiins Cainotory oik air. m J. D. WINN REALTY BROKER Farm Loans and Insurance. Notary Public. Busna Vista, Orsgen. B. F. JONES A TTOItXF. Y-A T-LA W yoTAitr I'VULiv Offloa npauair in Onoper Klfc NNEPENBESCE. ORKUON CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE IT THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. BUSINESS COLLEGE WUMINSTOII AMO TSNTM STS). POWTLAMD. 0RI4ON WRITE FOR CATALCM Id mi Receipt books for sale at the En terprise office. E. church, Rev. Byers, Mr. Butler and Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whiteaker, Prof. Kirk. Music was furnished by a choir of all the churches of the city and under the training of Mrs. Conkey. The members of Gen. Gib son Post are fast passing away, there be'ng only fourteen left to be present at the ctremonles. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker, Mr. and Mrs Van Dornslfe, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Huff, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shenefield, Bessie Butler, Mary Scollard, Cordia Gooch, Dean Walker, Neville Eldredge, Carl Percival and Dr. R. E. Duganne. A good vlr of reading glas ses $1.00 at Kramer's. tf For Sale 'Pull blood O. I. C. pigs Enquire of H. F. McElmurry, Phone 66x3. Horse, buggy, harness and cow for sale by J. Vf. Bullard, Independence, Oregon. tf Milk cow for sale Enquire of F. O. Fredrickson, 4 miles south of In dependnece. tf Red fir and maple wood for sale at $3.50 delivered. H. D. Brunk. Phone No. 704. 1-4 Highest prices paid by T. A. Riggs, Monmouth, Oregon, for mohair and wool. Both telephones, tf Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121; Independent, 4410. tf Four horse power upright gasoline engines for sale by S. Muhleman. Phone 665, Independence. 83tf. Wood for sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth $4.00 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 143. tf4 2 For Sale 36 thoroughbred Cots wold ewes and as many lambs. Will let out on shares. C. W. Leonard, Monmouth, Oregon. 50-53 For sale or trade Gentle pony, broke to drive single or double. Will trade for young stock of any kind. En quire of F. O. Fredrickson, 4 miles south of Independence. tf heumatism More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, in such cases no internal treat ment is required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed and it is cer tain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see. for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 25c; large size, 50c. WOOD Large or Small Orders De livered Promptly. HENRYM0TT Independence, Oreg n. BELL PHONE Steele's Ferry Buena Vista, Oreja. The ferry that cross tha people. Most direct rout t Jeffarsea. Sclo, Bhedbume, Salem and Al bany from all points la South ern and Central Polk raunty. C. r. Vaa Allen lrorlator Ptions lilt Mala Mt.N.Uom.su THE ELDRIDGE Kurnpean P-aa Largs Ronny Rooms En HuMs or Pilaris Generally Ixtnated Kleotrlo l.lulits Math as1 Plane Salem, Ore- HAIR GOODS Hair Switches, Puffs, Rolls, Sanitary Wire Hair Dolls Pont Cards Jc Each. Oregon View Lutteriek JatteniH ut. Ailuu, JUcuUst, Ceojr Bldg. tf New sewing machines, fully war ranted, from $13.75 to S26.fl9, also supplies for your gasoline lamps may be had from H. H. Janpersos. tf. or sale or traae mgn-cjass par lor organ in good condition. Enquire at Mrs. Neeley's In North Indepen dence. Will trade for young stock of any kind. . tf New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mings for Catholics, a. A. It. and secret orders obtained from H. H. Jasperson. tf. Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation or kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. For all such. Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charm ing women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at all drugglst.3. Dutch Collars, Summer Parasols Racine Stocking Feet 3 for 25c Stamped Linens, Nuns Pearl Lustre, D. M. C. Cotton, The Variety Store ANNORA M. WELCH, Prop., Salem, Ore. "Where Are My Letters?" Needless to ask these questions if you use our Y & E FILING CABINETS. These are used in all business and ia the great idea of SYSTEM. Call and see these goods. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial St., SALEM, ORE. Arthur Moore was transacting busi ness In Salem the first of the week. Fer Sale Gasoline wood saw, complete and ready to commence business. For information call on 3. Muhleman, Independence, Ore. 32tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of i If You Are Worth $50,000 Don't Read This. This will not interest you if you ar worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a physi cian when you have an attack of diarrhoea, you will be pleased to know that one or two doses of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure it This remedy ha been In use for many years and is thoroughly reliable, price 25c. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. J