V The Adriance Buckeye Binder The Old Reliable Line, that Stands by the Farmer, Lonu Life and Easy Running NoTrustPrices onOur HaAines. Wc Makr our own l'lics Thomas Crown Chanueable SPEED MOWERS Thomas Crown R ELI ABLE 'RAKES R.M. WADE & CO. " Af.PNTS V. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE, ORE EMBROIDER FOR BABY 1 1 , in dainty nuby Garments stamped to cm We have many new Ideas In aamiy brolder. Uuby Dresses from 75 cent, to $2 00 Blip Petticoats. Hood CP-Klmonaa. Ulbs. Hoot-. IM AU TUd... stamped on but grade of materia!,, Free h-on. . In embroidery. s Needlecraft Shop Mrs. 5. C. Wall 270 N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon ARRIVING DAILY NEW GOODS P. H. DREXLER Dealer in DRY GOOD' Groceries, Boots and Shoes We Make a Specialty of Fai m Produce Call and examine our Stock before buying.'you'will find that our prices are right and we carry anythmg.you may want. Remeber the Place Corner of Main and Monmouth Streets Independence, Ore, BO0HS TQ READ For Summer reading on your outing or at home see our paper line at 10c, lfie and 25c We bave reprints of the copyright books at 60c. Come In and "look over ur large book stock. , The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial St., SALEM, ORE. EVENTS IN OUR STATE Interesting Happenings from All Parts of Washington. FIbM to Viit-r on hrkTM. H.!!l lo all probability b ome the speakership runt U uM. the HMtgal wlop of the Washing ton aim legislature result In ou of Ihe bort.-.l seiiiblus ever a no!! In the butoiy of spwUl Ion (Jem-rally well Informed poll Hi (bum hwrw prolong io l.ellev J, W. Sladt-n will be hoil speaker over I- O Meigs . During the IhmI few dsy. there ha been a tndenry on the part of averal legislators ' ltrodu- n .-KlMlutlon Into the session, but thU but brfD frowned upon by a majori ty, and It is not h1'1 ,J,ul muy vt fori will be wade to proli.HK the ses sion longer than the consideration O' Hie t hlvely charges. Immediate ly upon the report of the liivestlga tlon commute to tbe legislature, K It Palmer, of King county, will In trodm e a bill suklng for the abollh ment of the stale Insurance commis sioner's ottlce. Woodland AH'-- a" ' n forced to hap overbuara iroiu bU.Ing gasoline launch Into the chilly waters of the North Fork of the l.-wl rlv.;r. clUiKlns t ter- hiMrlnv Irees In water Up 10 meir necks for nearly an hour, and final- iv loir rescued by lumbermen, wno constructed a raft and went to their Id, all young people who ITt nere on a pleasure trip Friday night were brought back safe and souna ai o'clock Saturday mornitiK but little tbe worse for their expeii. nee. Tpayern Duly, t Serve. Taccma Officials at the court house are now busy securing neces- ary data relating to drawing anu Impaneling Juries. Under me ne i.. nHKHed by the la' legislature. only taxpayers are eligible to Jury duty, and petit Jurors cannoi oe compelled to serve more than once In five years. To prev.-nt s lection of Jurors from one locality, Hie la also provides for the division of each county In the st:: ... in'o not less than three nor nu-io than six Jury districts. , Man Attacked In OCice. Walfo Walla Z. J. ' i!'li. local representative of the Kerr-Cifford Company, is Just recov. ring from an attack upon him in hn ollice last week by an unknown a-' a'aiit, who struck hltn on the buck of his head with some blunt instrmm-m as he waa standing at his let m-press tak ing an Impression of fi r-immunlca-tion to his company. U s thruat was cut alno. Mr. Smith was uncon scious for several hours. , Kh.riff (iraiii and 0. Curlimff wr oer from 1IU Moiniay. y. W, !!! has (toil" to 'rtlainl tu litul the rats wlnte he Hl ru .m hi. ninitt-r. ljmh. ' I 11. Wilwin . ti vl Tu.-day f r iiiem's train for I'ortUnd on a bul ti-s trip of several flay s oui" Mrs. lr,i Ws -n, iio 1 been vLltltM I. r 'r- and menus in Ind'-p n.l iH P fi r ne p t f w w. ks. I..m i i lay for i. r boim in i.J'ern V4b , nB lull. Vi, ilarh and fuii.lly of l"1 t,..k t plH-d ot-r one l tU firl of tin . v.e, k lille en rn u, i i allls !i. re they w re nln to sp'-nd ih ' Kounh. I'hil .Melsrhan. K-Hlsie. Treasurer. !.hhm I il.roiiKh Ind. peiii!. n .i hist Hst urliiy .ii route to N. wp .l wher he WMM t t pelld Ullday. Hi HS 8' .o.i.pi .1 by Mr MetM-Van. t-or.. ntraril bus pur. based the i-ottano beloiu'U, to John M'-t'rert.ly and locked on Ht-Mib Main slreet. Is having; It put In general r- pair before taking up his residence In the an me. Tlort will be a reui in-inu: if th- iny eoumll Wed on iay uulit. T!ie IndliUlons ar that there ...ill i ,1,1m .Ir.iliu Hi tlllK llleft l,t le ,iini. ini ....... lug us there will be some matters of Importance to tome up for ronald-r atlon. , L. !'. (illver, a t.l. Krnph P' -rafor from ronlaiid. arrived In the city the latter Prt of the wek to fill 'he vacancy In Agent Wilcox's force du to the lllnesa of Horace Llvengood mho was takn down with measles last week. ... i ..,i r,r MrMlnnvllle Is Mr. i.i i "h11 l In the city this wee tamng e.e of his son. Horace, wno is fined to his room with a case or the measles. While he Is rapidly re covering there is some fear of the A I s e a a e settling In nis eyes. in which case he would be laid up for sometime' to come. Mrs. Luclnda Baldwin attended the wrh held in Portland the past week Mrs Haldwln has. warm words of praise for I he excellent program of the conventlo n and also for the man ner In which Portland and Oregon entertained the visitors. ' She was ac companied on her trip by Miss Carrie nodfe-lter. of Cherryvale, Kansas, a niece of the Mesdames Baldwin, who la now visiting them. Miss Uon felter is very much pleased with our climates, fruits and roses and all me good things that are portion of Or-gonlans.' When You Think iS, Udl" be Ire. Iro- ll. rUrn p."d ot p... Dr. rH PMrlrtl l.n. . t.m '""''''i I, .i-ii.s r..er, '-"-r mmllom, . mle0rmnm I- B,rh sr. 1-vit.d la e.ull Dr. fi" All rrT!JT"lJi::Zu7 World's n,.r-.rT Me "r Ifeiltf Ts JEr- hi. r. .Kou-nd-p... il. Vimm fc-I. I M?J Adv,..r-r.v,Md. up-to-d-.e .d.l.. i- P-P" In bnd eloih-niooinj, Rush for Llcei'ses. Tacoroa Since the Mrst of the present month all mar-'nge license records for Tacoma have been brok en, the Edge law providing that ap plicants must be examined hy n phy sician, which went Into o.tect lasi Friday, causing a general bargain sale rush at the courtli i-'e. In a'.! there were 128 license to wed is sued the first nine days of the month. . TATIVTPAVT REMODELING C. A. JOHNSON RENOVATING Experienced Felt and Panama Hat Cleaner and Blocker 190 South Ccn m rial St., Cfro- . Lw.rrLCfrtr.y Stor rhon, 565 . - - SALEM. OREGON THE NOBLE A. MADISON, Pr.p. Corner Climiiiierrlisl hikI Htate tstrerl The Salem Steam Laundry " . GUARANTEES YOU PERFECT WORK Leave order at D. Taylor'. Barber Shop. Independence, Oregon CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always BougM Bears the Signature of 7 Dallas. Steam Laundry Best Wor-k Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p;m and returns Friday Clee Robinson Acreiit Indkpende.nck, OKttiO Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EiCHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Hor-.S boarC by day, week or month, at reasonable ate iN-EPSND NCE, OREGON. . Three Iteccivcrs In Kiuht Days. Spokane Judge Canlield, of Col fax has soothed the troubled spirits of creditors of the defunct Palouse Stale Dank by the appointment of the third, receiver in eight days. He is C. W. Waters of Palouse. Credit ors' have opposed other men named because of personal connections and have succeeded in removing them. COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGGE. LESEE Special Attention to Commercial and ' College Organizations Salem 160 .Court street. Telephone 209 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel CAFE RESTAURANT Mesdames Hart and Kaglin, Proprietor Board by Day, Week or Month. Meal Tickets Sold. INnEPUNDHXCK, Oil EG OX Kobber Suspect Is Held. Spokane Nels Hunt, of Cataldo. Idaho, is in the jail at Coeur d'Alene Charged with the hold-up of train No. 3 on the Northern Pacinc near Hauser Junction, the nlU of April 29. Up to last year he conducted a general store and was postmaster at Cataldo.. I Fined for HmokiiiR Cigarettes. North Yakima The first person arrested for violating the anti-cigarette law was John Smith, a stranger, who came here to take a position in a hay field. While waiting for a rig to take him to a ranch. h? smoked a cigarette and was fined 10. First, rassenjter Train on Milwaukee " Tacoma The first regular passen ger train to leave over the Chicago, Milwaukee, & Puget Pound railway left Tacoma. Monday morning with about 150 passengers. The train went through to Maiden, in Whit man county. Waiters Depend on Tips. Spokane It the present enforce ment of the anti-tipning law con tinues and wages are not raised by the employers, practically fiO per cent of the waiters in the best houses in Spokane will be driven from the business or obliged to seek employment In other cities. If you do, don't purchase until you have inspected the celebrated ilicCoriTiicic Mower We Carry a full Line of McCormick Machinery Since the first World's Fair, held ine remained first In international leaaersmy. i.iu.--. -sSed and constructed to harvest the grain and grass crops of the w These machines have maintained their pre-eminence because . they have bee Z far in advance of ordinary machines. The durably of Mc Cormick materials and workmanship has never been rivaled. Our Stock of V III J .vv-.-w - Hardware, Stoves and Tinware ' - Is Complete and up-to-date. Call and get our Prices HANNA BROS., Independence, Ore. ' If it If . it i i t " ..J.H.-l-i ,11, i--!-! Jl ..." i - - ' " ' " " I " ' I II . ... " - -I - - - I - "-" J " L""" U ' ' J-' "" ' " "