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PtIUONAL JOTTINCI Carur l- p.m lb lu lit tdr. Qc4itd Uuuf iiiul Sunday at .'ir Mittua. Tl Cop.r a UIU liu.r tun f.r.t of lb a-k. Mr. J. li. IliMlbrand it rwkwrnd an Wing quit til. I). U. Tarlor wmit to Albany Mon day oti ft bUollif Ulp. Ella Koblnnoii ol McMiottvUle P"iit ftuudajr with frO-nda hre. J. 8, Ilohannon returned from Port land Monday avmtlng. W. 8. BpwK't-r of 8alm wea '"'r" tu first of thr w k N. II. IIwbr-. bulu- iimu f Irlp to this f ity Monday. Jra Vblii'ki.r uil" a trip to ''' vallla tt of tU " Herman llaklii f IJa wa an Ind.-p.MHl. nru visitor Friday. A wll 'qutppi-a u k of l k room pi.ifm.ltl.-.. WIlllHutit lru Co. mp d xir. aulr of Rl'iu l Jimj frieut In tbi cliy this " Mrs, Ilsrbin Coop'-r was anion lbui.i wlio vlslt'd Newport this C. W. Cummin" mid t'"T r"turnel Friday from Irlp down the all.y. illii Olive Owen was puttH-iKT on tlP southbound Friday iuornl"K ' Iluena VlMtm wim rprt'Ut-d lu fliy luhl Saturday by A. J. ItU-hard-on. J. S. Cooper made a ahort busi ness trip to Portland the last of th" Ulna JeauetU Phillips U visiting with friend at lP'st Grove this week. Dr. T. V. B. Etabrle of Dallas, re turned Friday from a trip to tb coaat. Frank Lu aa of Portland spent Sun day with Independence and Monmoutl frl.iiid. A. Gross and wife came up from Portland Monday evenlug to apend a f.,-w days. Miss Flora McCallon of Dallas Is visiting with MIsb Kloreme Burton thin week. Wrn. Itlddell of Monmouth niitwd through town at Saturday eiiioiite to Portland. Mrs. Hen F. Whltenkcr went to Portland last Saturday to visit friend, and see the sights. Mrs. Campbell and daughters, Kath erlue and Annus, were Independence visitors lttHt Saturday. , ' Miss Uertle Parker left Sunday for Potland where she went to attend the fall millinery opening. Mr. and Mrs. William Swift of Wauseca, Minn., are visiting at the home of P. M. Klrkland. Mint Grace Damon came over from Balera this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Damon. Merle Scovllle and mother, Mrs. Opal Goodman, returned o their home jn Cottage Grove Friday. A. B. Taylor of Hooper, Wash., ar rived in the city this week 6n a - visit, to his brother, K. .1. Taylor. Mrs. L. Graves and children, who reside at Fargo, N. D.. are guests at the home of J. S. Cooper. Mrs..Mattlson, Mrs. J. F. Fay and Mrs. John Hiltlbrand were Salem visitors Saturday) morning, v Pearl Perclval went to Portland FrU day afternoon where she will work Jn Lowengart's wholesale house. ; v Ed Clodfeller of Seattle is in the City the guest of. his brother, S. E. tlodfelter, and other relatives. I ' Ed Oberson went to Pprtland Frlr day afternoon to take the Southern pacific's brakeman's examination. i Miss Kate Walker and Miss Ena Parker have returned from Newport where they have been on an outing. ' ., a Nelson and wife speiA a few days the last of the week with Port land friends,, returning home Sun day. A large number of students of the Bummer school at Monmouth left on the northbound train Friday after pocp. ' , Clarence Irvine, who had been vis iting relatives here, returned to his Home In Portland the last of tin week. Marcia Selleck, who has been vis iting with friends In this city, left for Tier home at The Dalles last Sat. .jjrday. . '. , J I i : Mrs. Joe Hubbard and Mrs U Da- mu ntrtiii4 U "iW dul '' fldy nln( at th aui of Wr Un. Martha Hill and two dauh poit Ut 8mrdy fr a -k'a t-c-rt-attoiu llring us your priii.tita. Ac curai y and purity our wotio A rJ uai pbartnaeln o tharg WIIManif lru Co. Horry Waon"" and if I" r r..(urnt to ltilr ht.to la Portland aftvr a vUU with rlatli ar aud at (kallaa. Clyd Hill and Pol" Pomiroy. h bava ranrhea in th Hii.uy oi ' LU Tb oiid-t.t a In U' d'l at ii". b-r Sulffllllnf '.-ui.tii i't-tia Thf ar right, William lmg Cn, X'.m Jia Cvvt, m urn la i'-" Uood HamarlUti btwpUal at I'urtlatid. auj up laat r-iiiii tu a abort vlail to br iaviit, Mr, and Mra. J. K. Coopar. Bit rturn4 thla nit'in . guin la ifklni)fr Droa, laumb to Ka l-w and to Portland by tb elmtrk road. Mr. and Mra. T. P. liakr f Onum i, Iowa, bv been tUttlng at Hi" horns of Abram Nila for th pa t two wenka. BtioiUy an-rtiotni, the Makers, aeeotupanh-d by Mr. and Mrs. iiavn ranrn' iu nw , Nelson, aianwi iw n '' Viata, spent a fw dya In towu bl, wlJ, i( hB .iui of tb rat t t b la -k. kttiuti. J. w. WUt of liar. Norm ... ,. f. ,. m (,t B, Umu. kuta. and T." . WM- of ::,,"u'' )f, v,...Uy u a tfii.tinx and lUh-w.-r th- KU-its over un.la, of Mr. ( the tri in a fin cm ate.l niu k tn clia'. ol It. M. Hl & to. M. W. Wftllac". . V. L. Cnmpbll at lh nittte unlvemlty returned to hl h"""' in Kun Friday after a pl-ot vUll at Monniouih. De Tayhw and wUa left y"-r-day for Slab Cr k. where they will sp-nd a oupl of we.k. flhlng and tujoylng the ea breetes. Ml lny linker of Cornelius, who hu bee-n atteiidln lh term of. aura- . . ..nth r.'turneu Ui.- HCIIOol Bl jntiniHv to her home lat ha'tmlay. J. It. Craven, formerly iuunan;r ,.-"n XI Wade at Co.. but li-w ' Dalltti. ha been vlKlllim at the borne of his brother In this nty. Mii Mary Whitney returned this weeV from V two months' vwit to Heattle, where h beeti attending the fair anl visiting friends. MUs Mabel Porterfleld went to way to Coquillo. In the Coo Hay country, fir a three weeks' visit, with her brother, Wright Porterfleld. Miss Bertha Bohannon and Miss Nola Owen have returned from a ten days' sojourn at Newport. They re port having had a dellKhtful time. That genial good fellow, J. W. Hobbs of Kugene, U. S. liquor Inspect or, dropped Into town last Saturday on his regular monthly tour of Inspec tlon. Mrs. Peter Burnett, who has been visiting with her daughters in this city for the pant couple of weeks. left for her home at McMiniivUle last Sat urday. Th population of this city was Increased this week by the arrival of iioiiml elrl at the Aldrlea home. Mother ami child are both do ing nicely. .lohn Hill and family . of Kansas are visltlna: relatives here, They ar ouite taken up with the Willamette Valley and may decide to return and locate h.rj. H. V. Belam, representing Baron Horst, the largest hop dealer in the world was in the city Wednesday iLinir iin tli-i hon situation In this 1 - r neck of the woods. Harry Patterson went to Portland Thursday where he has secured a po- u: ,nv. n rHliroail eomuany. Mr Oil., V 1 1 T. Ill . Patterson tills year graduated from the state university at Eugene. mIhh Eva Tavlor. who has been vis- ttlnir her oarents. Mr. andM rs. R it ine her parent, Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Taylor, for the past three weeks, left for her home at Baker City this week. ' Wm. Frazer, a horse buyer from Portland was In the city Wednesday While here; he purchased a couple of draft horses, one from Mr. Cock- rell and the other from Mr. Featherr- 8tO!M ' , Th- MiHsea Kate Dunsmore, Mar garet Hodge and Babe Owen left Fri day for a two weeks' trip to New port. Mrs. G. W. Con key. Who is to chaperone the crowd did not get awtay until Monday. Mr. Van Wort and R. Sperling of South Dakota are hee visiting at the outh DiikoU an- here visiting at the home of John Dickinson. They arf fascinated with Polk oounty and may decide to remain here. D'ive Dove, AVillard Craven, Newt Jones and L. Damon left here the first of the week for Harney county where' they went to Investigate th;' 'esert land of that section recently thrown open to settlement. ( Dr. Chas. Dunsmore, in company wi h Geo. JConkey, left the first of the week on the way to Newport and other . coast points where they will a fortnieht hunting and fish ing. They were accompanied by Jas. Ilillard. 1 The ninety acre tract of land lying out by the cemetery bought recently by Sperling Bros, at $2500 was resold loot week to John McKintiey who Is a recent arriyal here from Soush Dit- UtlNEI LOCAL W.- k, slid ail! take liieir limit. They .-rv i-coiilinieI by Ur"therof Mr. Catchy.. rs. Knox rwcvUed a letter from Mr. Knot that tu water fun at the Bprlnna and that the enilr? party waa enjoying tbi-niaive huge ly. He al that he takes a bath every day (which is something unus ual for him) aud that ha expects to for hom this week. expect to l-ave for home ttifl latter part of the week. Forrest . Hinllhson of I'ortlnnd holder of a number of world'a records la the hurdles, accompanied by h.i wife, arrived In the city last Friday la au automobile. After a short vlait with friends here they proceeded tJ Corvallls from which place they will go Into the Alsea country for an out ing. Mr. SuiUhson will represent the Multnomah club of Portland at the champion meet at Seattle this month. Word was received in this city thta week that Vivian Whlteaker was seriously hurt on her way to Belknap Sorlnes. From the Information at hand she attempted to get into the waiton when It waa moving and miss ed her footing, falling to the road and one of the wheels passed over her fcin. We are glad to state, How ever, that she has bo far recovered as to be able to be around again. C. G. Long and wife and Roily Hart are home from their hunting and fishing trip. While away they visited Clear Lake, Fish Lake, bona o i..... roiicadia. Ches Is very modest In his claims about the bear he killed and the fish he cau8"i. .Ifc says he got to the lake at the wrong time of the moon for the fish to bite and like the preacher he hadn't lost any bear. The most of the time was spent at Cascadia. where he reports that sixty-two tents werte pitched. Word Butler and J. H. Walcott re turned home this week from their prospecting trip In the territory about twenty miles west of Grants, Pass. They feel Jubilant over their success having staked out several claims of very good looking gold and copper auartz, samples of which they brought home with them for the purpose of sending to Corvallls to have assayed. Miss Vale HUUbraud left for Port land Saturday where she went to spend a tew weeks with her friends the Misses Jannlta and Helen Paiker. CASTOR I A Tft- and Children. 01 XIUr"" Thu Kind You Hae Always w - li s U k to auo Puktk. Tea Mrtr tbaa 4c dear. Tb cigar la tha grro bi. Or. ADIa. (Watttt. Oopc Blag. U OA good pa'r of reaalng gla . t i 00 at Krawer a. tf Dr. Dtuua, Doili, otr ludw pendence National Bank, Bell pho 111; lodapoodaot. 4410- tf Hjiwial attain ioii to filling family ra.lpaaWllllama Iwug Co. lltf Don't fail to go to Irvine's grocery atora August 23 24 and wltneoa tb demonstration of Kconoroy Jars. Tb Ladles ar Invited to rail and liispe. t (ti new Hand Haga shown by WI Ilia ma Drug Co Htf To let 0 bead of goata to M out ou the Kharea this fall. For Inf orma tion call on or addre R. B. F-rgii-son, Indepeudt-nce, Oregon. -U Wood fr aal tia'oud growth at U.&o. old growth 14 00 a cord d uvered. H. Cox. Independence. Phona Ml. For sal A few gotd cows, coin and work horma. Luijuire of L. B. Supleton, two uiih-a aouth wiat of Independence. r au tsr trade Hlgb-riaaa ar-i tar organ In good condition. Enquire at Mra. Neeley'a lu North Indepen dence. WIH uada for young atock of any kind. u New up-to-date caikeu and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mlnga for Catholloa, G. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H JasseraoB. tf. For aala or trade Gentle pony, broke to drive single or double. Will trad fur young atock of any klad. Ea ulr of F. O. FTedrlckaea, 4 mlla oath of Indepeadeaca. tf The motto of the Independence Steam Laundry Is the best work to be bad. Anyone having laundry work done there will find It equal to or better than that done t7 outside con cerns. Thla he guarantees. Give It trial and be convinced. The price l rleht. 7-tf POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth. Oregcn (1 fi4 u?Ml ?33,CC3.C3 Triwactj I Ctueral Banking Business J. M. OFPICERt AND DlftKCTOftS; Uawly. Proa. J. . V. Butler. Vtce Pre. Ira C. Pawall. Cat r. a Powu. J. It. "imp. I, M. Stmpaos What Has Long Been Heeded BT TUB CITIZEN OP INDEPENDENCE The lrtdpence CItanlrg and PraMlnf pariora are prepared to ill for a Ml deliver all worn, 4 guararHee arempt attentlen and s.tl.faetlon. We make com jinatioa tuft and adjustable Bklrt hano era t your measure. aure and them. Ole we trial far good work and the price will be right. Worn done wrtile you wait. Guyi Mcknight - Independence UNDER17WINQ Day and night calla promptly attended to. Fine parlwr la oou- i n e,-i Ion An 4-xperl.Hic-d ldr aalaiM W. L. BICE, Embalmcr and Funeral Director. Licensed by the Oregon State Board ef Health. BICE A CALBREATH Home Phone: 6tore,,2Z20," Ree.Jiii Bell Phone: Store, 114; Re. 73 Independence, Oregon Bears 1 glgnatm i - ' " ?- Shot Accidentally.' shot aud serious- Iy wounded at his home in Falls City laai Friday ; by the accidental d charge of a-' 22-caiibre ' nle. Tb bullet entered his body- abmtt two Inches below1 the heart, . striking ribi and ranging downward and back, lodging In the muscles of the back near the kidneys. Medical aia secured at once, but at latest reports little hope was entertained j for his recovery. ..!' Krebs is 23 years old and has neei a resident of Falls City only a short time. Bssides his wife, he has reia tives residing in that vicinity. What Is Best for Indigestion? j Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Onta rlo, has been troubled for years with indigestion and re-ommends Chamber lftin'a Stomach and Liver Tablets as ,uL..,iv.i. .nlnlno I over Used." If me u - o i in . - troubled with indigestion or cons.l ,Hn .rive them a trial. They are beneficial. They are easy to take and pleasant in efi'e Price 25 cents. Samples free at P. M. IKrklandY.. aurtaCuMo. Cnmaad Whuopin Coueh. t RINGL1NG BROS. TO BE AT SALEM The circus offered tbls year Is one of wonderful novelty. Instead of the usual single thriller presented by other circuses, the Rlngling Brothers are heading their bill with no less than seven of the greatest and most sensational acts that have ever been presented anywhere on earth. The parade will be given in the forenoon. It will far surpass the brilliant pageants which the Rlngling Brothers have given In past years having been entirely rebuilt In the foreign workshops at Liverpool, Eng land. A Card to the Public We desire to Inform the public that w have purchased the real estate buslnesa of Young Irvine aid we extend a cordial Invitation to all of their customers and all others wfto have land to sell to please call and list with us aud we will do our best to eel! it for you. CUMMINS & D. AVIS, Real Estate Agents - - Maal C STREET. INDEPENDENCE.. UHtbUU Vetka "Cutlery azon Athletic and 'jiumnastum $ccdif. iuns, tfmmimiticn and fishing iJaclfe. 3tei(de, $ieide Repairing. Jut Sfifpewriter $40 f ; o SALEM, OREGON. I Cent Postal Cards Cholera Infantum Cured "Something like two years ago my baby, which was then about a year old, was taken seriously ill with cholera infantum, vlmiting and pur ging profusely," writes J. F. Demp sey of Deniueey, AIA. "If did what I could to relieve her but did her no good, and being very much alarmed about her went for a physician but failed to find one, so came back to Elder Bros. & Carter's store ana ir rciiW recommended Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea remedy. I procured a bottlte of it. went home as quickly as possible a d xpamaj am J 80P 18 9t" 8ABf t, ..iu.oH her in fifteen minutes and soon cured her entirely." Tor sale by P. M. Klrkland. Estray Notice. Came to my place Monday, Augr.it ..i A a 9 1909, two corses, a bouw -buckskin, weight about 700 or 800 ch; barefooted, une or .... rr.nt foot. Owner can wire tuv , u" have horses by paying for this notice and damages to w. u. nu t-vV- nomar ena Vista, Oregon, mone r. - CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE .... BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. reduction on stamped linens, pil low tops, white belts, summer un derwear, framed pictures and pho to frames. We have a large assortment. The Variety Store ANNORA M. WELCH. Prop., 264 N; Commercial Street, - Salem Oregon -Th e- F a r ni e r s ' ; F i r e Relief Association OF IUHTEVlLLt:, OREGON ' J . D. Winn, Buena Vista, Agent for Polk County, Ore. Make a specialty of rural insurance of farm f buildings, churches and school houses, i 6 I HAUSER BROS. SdLEH, ! Props, of Salem Gun Store OREGON We now have on display a vary fine and complete Una of v Rase Ball Goods, Lawn Tennis Sup- olies and also Fine Fishing Tackle 8end for Catalogua of Base Ball Unlforme