He ATERS YES Do you want a heater that will keep you wttrmT Do you want a heater that will nave you wood? Do you want a heater thai ta neat and of the laU't dcaignT YES? If ao, give RM.Wade(&Co. a call and look over tb. lr line. It will pay you to Investigate be fore you pur-thane. Nolo (h'-lr window display. 11. Hirachberg, Pre. A. Nelson, Vioa Free. 0. VV. Irtine, Caab. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking: Business Interest Paid on Time Leponit Directors: II. Hiraberg, A. Nelrwn, D. W. 8eam, B. F. Smith and J. E. Rhode A. C. MACERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co.; WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM ' OREGON Tom Cronise PHOTOGRAPHER Salem, Oregon I - I JED. Bckerlen i ; i ! Wholesale Family Liquor Store PHONE MAIN 103 144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon iTANOnNlToRGANS "sEwTnG MACHINES ClieapnsUnd Best !ttm PIANOS AlSiD ORGANS RENTED SEWING MACHINES RENTED GEO. C, WILL GEO. C. WILL Phonographs Popular Edison, Victor, Columbia Sheet Music and Full Line of Cylinder and Studies Dioo KeoorUs GEO. G. W ILL GEO. C. WILL INIERSTING STATE NEWS Tin m w lonniriu of tli.. Kumptrr valli y railroad U aii u ml).-, n. ar.-r tint li a tliul aitMwi.erry u.i y (,f upper Jotui Iray, Ai-.(.nliiig to lli.i iTIni'tlll,. tl'i, tu vai-uiiiwlnai ImijiU of central Or on are be In fill,., np gl un. liair.rt Attorn, y Mulkcy, of Jack aim roiinty, made a round up recently of ihm "blind plKdera" In that county w in the rlt thai bo gecured thir ty Inul. menu. If thu t'ottann Grove Leader I: r.ght It imy to plant ghadu tree Tuny ln. r aie th t teaufy 0f the land a ic, att a t buyerg and return value In various wag. The McMlnnvUio i,y coiim II ha piKHrd an or t prohibit In; the aal of mat liquor n hit city. The ob J-ct of tho a tlon la far tho purpir of knock n out the near beer Joint uu anre. The city counrll of Corvallla, af r hearlnit rcmonntrances, ordered six teen block of girct paved, the vot? ben unanimous. Hide wl'I he called f-r at once. Objection were made by only twnty per c nt ot the prop erty owncrg. Efforts on Knicue river are be-lns? made to csta'jllh eledrlc experiment with a vl -w to seel n a: If plant and time with artificial Jlirht. and do so fruits cannot bo made to work over at a rate which will prove rommercla ly profitable. The will of Perry Hyde, who re cently panned In his chock at. Har rlsburg, bag been filed for probate. The estate valued at $30,noo Is be qu"nthed to hla wife as long as she trots ulni?lo or dl"s. In case she re marries It goes to his children. Medford Tribune: A car of Moil I ford Hartlctt from the ltiirrei or chards Ko'd Tuesday In New York City for $4.25 a box, the record prl"' for Bartlettg thlB season. This is $3.25 a box f. o. b. Medford. Two oth er cars of Dartletts from the same orchard rea-h'-d New York today, and they are the last of the season's shipments. Equally high or higher prices are expected, as P-artlettg are very scarce and the demand is unusu ally heavy on account of the Hudson celebration. The Southern Pacific railroad bridge which Is now being built a ross the sou'h Santlara river at Lebanon and on which work was com nienced last week, will be one of thv longest biidites In this part of the state. The bridge proper will1 be 360 f et long, and there will be a trestle 2.00 feet long ou the west end of the bridge. There will be two steel spans each 180 f et long, rc?sting on concret pi -rs It is estimated that the bridge and trestle will cost ' about $100,000. RoseUirg has been presented with and has accepted a proposition from Kuettner & Haas, railroad builders to construct an electric road from that c!ty to Martdifieid via Myrtle Poait and Coqullle City. All they ask is that the people of the territo ry thus to be traversed, "make tho sur veys and secure the rights of way These railroad builders put up a gilt edge guarantee in the sum of $100,000 to build the road and have the cars running over it within twentyfour months or, failing to do so, forfeit th( $100,000. This is a railroad proposi t'on of the genuine business sort and one that the people in that territory will probably take hold of. THE OREGOM FIRE RE LIE F UcMlanvUl; tilt Ortn Hat. Orpgttry, Jtgt,, Dattttt. Or,' Steele's Ferry U.i-ii V'l.Ut, tJrj;Olt, Th f, riy ttiat t roio the peoplu. Moil ill reel route to Jefferson, Scle, Raedburne, Bali-tn and Al bany from all point In South rrj and Central l'oik county. UNDERTtKINQ Day and iiUUt call promptly atttmUed to. Pine parlor lu ton- tvectiiiii. An cipcrl-iin i !ily anli'uiiL W. t. fatCE, tmbalmer and Funeral Director. Ltcei:3 ty tf.a Oregon 8tat Board of Health. 8ICC A CALBftEATH InJ.ndonco, OreUon Horn. f-hsn: Stcra, 2?20; RM.3121 Bell Phong: Store, 114; Rei. ?3 G L Hawkins GEM RESTAURANT C 8TIIKET C. ti. KOOZKIt, PROPRIETOR l.NUKPKXUENCK. ORPCOI Flrat Clang In Every Respect. Open Day and Night. Regular Meal, 25 centg. Bhort Order at all Hours. (Jive uh a Trial. y- f r- a Jjlt. Granite Monet t n.et-o otk ate. To Exist la to stay on a farm with your nose down on the grindstone y ar afrr year, making barely enough to tid you over from one crop until anot'-i er, or working In a prune Orchard part of the season for someone else tc make enough to run your farm the next ye ar. Are you In this class? If so, get out of the rut. Get up onto the trail and kick up a dusu To hive Is to plant your farm out into an Ap pie, Pear, Peach, Prune or Cherry Orchard and raise som thing for which the world ia crying and for which it is willing to pay. A goo--Orchard Is the best real estate a rent you ever had if you want to sell, and the best income producer when you want to live on Easy Street. For prices on fruit trees write to G. W. PENNEBAKER 990 South 12 street, Salem, Oregon. The Willamette Valtey Company Light. Power & Water at Very Reasonable Ratei WATER RATE- (Water by meter applie to resi dence only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cu touiers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate ol 80o per 1,000 gallons', minimum 11.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE llesiuonce, io cema per iv. n . Butineag house, 25 centg per drop and 6 cent per K Power, rates on application. W. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 ffeeket "Cutlery tyazors tfthletie and ji(mita$ium $ccd. h, jimmuniticn and Jhhina, tackle. SUeqelea, Sieyde Repairing. fJiter ,fi0 ! SALEM, OREGON. Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and 1 Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhota Remedy. ' "I take pleasure in saying that I have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy in the family medicine chest for about fif teen years, and 'have always had sat isfactory results from its use. I have administered it to a great many trav eling men who were suffering from troubles for which it is recommended, and have nev.r f'ailid to relieve them," says J. C. Jenkins, of Glas gow, Ky. This remedy is for sale by P. M. Klrkland. I Will Hold Special Election. The county court of Marlon county 'has ordered that a special election be held' on November 2, 1909, for the purpose of determining whether or no intoxicating liquor should be sold in Horeb precinct. The election was called on a petition signed by twenty two legal voters and taxpayers of the district. yFor Chapped Skin. ! Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve- It is also unequalled for sore nipples, burn and scalds. For sale by P. M. Kirk-land. 0i 2 f&fy- Pp- . .... j. i. mi. C,'-. FlNCCLOTMCSMAKEHS SSV-- OaLTIMORC NCW TORK. Clothes of Quality From the World's Best Makers The man that comes here for clothes-gets something mor than just plain "buy-'em-anywhere" clothes. He gets "Clothes of Quality" that are different! When we "clothe" a man we '"dresa" him as well. , Just notice our $io.OO to $30.00 Suits or our $10-00 to $30.00 Overcoats and Clothes Quality will show itself very plainly in every detail. . ' Why shouldn't our clothes be "Clothes of Quality," when they were designed and ta.lored by the best tailoring talent of which the country can boast! If you appreciate good clothes and good clothes service, sir; we ask for your consideration when you are ready for your outfitting. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 N. Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON