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INDEPENDENCE NEWS K. K I'aildiMk Pn.t'iu Tlmradajr j Tltui.kativlii-. tria ml family nt t llluMlHl o hih) -Tint Hknin-r laumh- no train tl. f.ml of V irr-t. I U, II lii)l r. rtrj Monday Mh ..... ' . . . i i . -Ma family lir Hi-atilo lnr bo lll Kl Own t t-dufiiiKil in lit lim i ' " ' 7 ...... - ..... I. .. .1. ........ I I. , Ml" I'liuiw li...... Willi avli'lU II I.I -. - - 2 Kaiiiirr at Imllaa aa a vl li. .r tn t uy Tii. ly of W .k j ""H " M . 1 l-wl. Ill , wniiii'U i um ii'ui ir iij."k i"" ,a. a Ml din Out Itt'iiUiimiil, 1 nl . i..Mi Kln-rlff rut biiio ovit 'liua day from tho county al oil offUinl tllltllK'HII. ' Thi Hiitl.r l'nlii Company l1''" W.M k hlllppvd lo Ion of llllkl-' I'l J'ni land. Mr. mul Mra. C. (' of Sulm are HI'.'lutlllK III., wok Mll fllill'l In IhU diy. Frnh oyKt.Tii, both Kaati-ro ami Olyinpla, alwa oil baud at tli CJ' in Restaurant, l'-'lf (iiKi. Ilrown of Corvalll n In th illy yi-HitrilB), the ginM of Jt ' VlillfiikT. William' Laxnllvp Col.l Tabl'i will ( lira that cold. Try thi'm. Wll llama Drug Co, ' 2if M-Mm. Ilulil.r and Krr, two young nifii from Corvalll. ar Mult lug lu liii'iM'iiclt,n-e Mr. V. Ilutl.-r and clilldrwi of Mon mouth aro tin uiii-Hia of th fuuilly of Word Under tlila wek. C. 10. Kurre thl wi k purJiail Ibn C. I). Walktr propiTiy at tti uiith end of Klfilt mtvrt. Floyd WllUaiim mnuV a lmalm-H trip to l'ortlund lust wick going down on Krlduy and returning Sunday after noon. jaitio Jtitiuaou of .MiMtnin III.', u fiirinir relil'iit of Iml'- via In tow 1 TliUllknlihlllK day. Tim Young 1'iHipln' tim I. (y of die Huptlal iliunli will, lia a aorlal to lilt; lil at tli.i In. in.- of Mr. M niili nati. A firdial linlim on I extended to llm young ieoi.. The MUni'i N ra Manu and Mlna Wall of Corvalll a -h Kii'Kia at Hi" lioliiinin.il liuin... Tli. v rame down I whit JIUh lii rihit li li.iirni.ii tu m ii. the ThiiiikHKlviiiK holiday. Miss Rudy h.r litany pt-aiil jM-rHiM'B e an auuuiiotillu it tp from Hhwutku tu prim II!.., i ho trip Uiiik u.ad In l hour. I'ntil ulto rennily tlila trip aa uiadM only ty iicj and rn iiiined day and n itlit. Mr. HuU l.ard aaya that liat.l on all railroad line la ery heavy, and In om plar ra It aa iieeenaary lu ltd a in" ango aliind to ngagu room at a liolel or on took elianwa of aiding li l all nlKltt. Mia. Ilulilrd rearda tit r irlu a a very di'llgliiful and III- irmllvo iperl n t, ulio liavlng b"en inmli enierialit. d. Hhe met many old (lino frlenda wIiIIm aim a aay. A Halr'a Braadth Eacapa. , Do you kuow thai every tlm you liavu a coiikIi cr cold and ll It run oa thinking It l!l Jual c r ltai-lf you ar liivl Ing pnnumonla, roiiauuiptloii aoma odiur pulmonary trouble Kdwln Wallaei. and lila lai r, Mlna'pnn't rlak It. 1'ut your 1 niifct ba k (irare. eaina down Wedn. h.luy from . iu t,rf..( t health and atop that c-oukii tho tJ. A. V. wliei they am alien.) Ing a lioo, to end Tliaiiknxlvlng with their mother, Mra. M. V. Wal lueti, Ait. r skating lum li.-oiia ar. very pujiiiliu. You ran teh-phontt your or d -ra f'r o nt r from din abating rink ttid thua b aurn of qulek' and promi. aervlre at tlit Ui'in H'Mtuu rant. 19if HiiKh Shelley, a former realdelit of th Independeiict) eouiitry, wu limr ried about two weeka ago to a pop ular young ludy of I .a Grande. .Mr. Shelley la employed In a general mer- chandlHe alore In that city. Morn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Co on Friday, November If, a iflii, and to Mr. mid Mra. D. V. Haley, Wednoa- day. November 13, a girl, and to Mr. and Mra. Clarenco Marka. who realile Earhart amo dowiijioutb Of Mnuiouth, Sunday, Noveiu- from Corva'IU WVdneaday afternoon to put her TlinnkastlvliiR dinner at homo. . Itov. J. It. N. Dell apent Monday and TuiHilny In thi) elly tlila week. VIi!. here he waa the giu-Ht of Dr. and Mra. llutler. Ceo. II. Cook, a prominent Imalm-nH mini of I'ortlaud, apent Sunday lu In d'H'lideliee, a gui'Mt at the home of Chun. K. lll' ka. When lu town drop In and get one of thosa full Biie 2jc dlnni ra aervwl dally from 11:30 a. tn. to 2 p. ui. at the Gem Realafuraut. 19tf Miaa Hertha lkihannon, who ia em ployed In a millinery ittore ut Corval lis, la spisndlng the ThankaKlvIng hoi lday with her parents. Th Free Lit rary will be very grateful fur any information regard In-? a inlr.i)laced book, "The Little ghopherd of Kingdom Come." Homer Link of Alrlie atopped over Sunday In tho city on his way home from Dhllaa where he went to attend the hard tlmea danee last Saturday evening. Mlsa Mary Whitney, one of the teachera In the city achoola, resigned ber position last week and left for Pendleton where she went to accept a position in the public schools of that place. t C. N. Tharpe and family have re moved back to Independence after a year's residence In Portland. They say that Independence looks better than ever to them and that they are glad to get back. Mrs. M. E. Chappell left Wednes day afternoon for Newburg where she goes to spend Thanksgiving: with friends. She expects to go to Port land before returning home, which will be In about two weeks. Mrs. George Kutch arrived borne Wednesday afternoon from a two weeks' visit with friends and rela tives at Medford and Ashland. The most of the time she spent in Med ford where she has a sister. F. M. Thompson, a prominent real estate man of Portland, was in In dependence a few days the first of the week. He was here in the inter est of oil lands which he and other associates are acquiring in the Vale country. Miss Eva Mulkey of Portland passed through the city this week on j .. ... iwnmnuth where she ner way iu ... ber il, a boy. Mlaa Maude Kpley of Sidney visit ed with her alhi.r, Mlxs Lliinie Kp ley , fcl.the homo of It. and Mrs. hoHitt this week. The Misses Kpley returned to lh--lr home at Sidney ThurHilny morning to spend Thanks giving with their parents. Her. J. It. N. Hell, I). I)., of Corval 11m, wha In town Monday, the gueat of Dr. and Jlra. Hutler. The doctor was en route to Newberg where he addresaed. the Ilrotherhood of the city on Tuesday night, returning home to Corvallls on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roseoo Siaats, for iner Independence young people who now live at Pendleton, are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which Is now six weeks old. Mr. Staats is postal railway clerk and runs be tween Pendleton and Wallula Compound Red Spruce and White Pine Cough Medicine is a combina tion recommended by the medical pro fesslon as an expectorant of rare val ue, especially ' in cases of chronic bronchitis and ordinary coughs and colds. Williams Drug Co. 24tf J. S. Bohannoh took a run down to Eugene last Friday to witness the foot ball game played In that city between the O. A. C. and U. of O. teams. He says the teams were about evenly matched with the exception that the latter had the staying quali ties which won the game for them. Geo. W. Mutch, a merchant from Huntington, Oregon, was In the city this week for the Dumose of investl- Katlnir" the agricultural resources jt this vicinity. Mr. Mutch contemplates Investing in Willamette valley prop erty and will return to this city in the near future for the purppsev of making a more thorough investiga tion. Ross Nelson. Moss Walker and Mau rice Butler were among those who with llallard's lion-hound Syrup. Monmouth Hloh School Naw. Students of the tilgh a liol am en joying Thaiikaglvlng Iiolldnya, the flrat holiday of the year. Pupil of die lower grades gav a Tliaukaglvlng prog rain Wednesday af i, .r. ...... i fiih..r urn lea which did not tak part In tlila will Join In a Christ ina program. A basket ball game wa played Saturday evening between the M. II 8. and a team from Dallas College Junior. Monmouth played the better game and won by a ore of 22 to 7 The team were ev nly matched In size but better t. am work and throw ing made the gamo for Monmouth. Next Saturday the same Ifam will go to Dallas to phiy the second team of that Institution. Total enrollment In the high school 1 r rty-four, forty-two of whom are In he first three grades. .Miss ini tio McNeil, who wa the last pupil to register, came in Tuesday. BUSINESS LOCAL f ivu V" " viw -o v -v " " I - " r went from this city last Friday to egon at the close of business, No vem attend the annual foot ball game be tween University of Oregon and Ore gon Agricultural College teams played on Kincaid field at Eugene last Fri day. They went via Salem and came home by Dallas attending!, the hard times dance given in that city last Saturday night. They report having had a good time at both places. Dr. Allla. D-nllst, Cooper BUg. ti f A good pair of reading glas '4.' bcb $1.00 at Kranior'a. tf Dr. DuKanne, ReaUat, over attudtut) National Baak. Bl 121; Indepwideut. 441. U Why don't you cure that cold? Try Willanis" Laxative Cold Tablets. Williams Drug Co. 24tf For sale At my farm, five miles south of Independence, well-matured corn at 65 cents a sack. Also Danish Ballhead cabbage at 60 cents a doz. ii. ,n ..i,,. r.Ki Alien McGowan. 25-8 UVll yuuuv CASTOR I A Tot Infants sad Children. Tbs Kind You Havs Always t& Bear the y' Btga&tiur of Cafe Notice of Stock-holder' Meeting Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence & Monmouth Railway Company will be held at the Independence National Bank in In dependence, Oregon, on the 31 day of December, 1909, at the hour of 10 n'rlor.ir . m.. for the Duroose of electing officers for said company for the ensuing year and for the transaction of other business that may properly come before said meet ing. D. W. Sears, Secretary Dated November 18. 1909. 25-31 REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THg Independence national Bank CHARTER NO. 39T at Independence, In the State of Or- ber 16, 1909. won! tn annnd Thanksgiving with, her parents. Before returning to Port land she will spend several days in the city as the guest of Miss Nola .Owen. 1 I J J. Woodard, who nas a ranch to the neighborhood of Suver, was In town this week. He says that the high water is doing more or less dam age in his vicinity as a great many of the farmers in that locality have not yet finished digging their pota toes. Miss Hazel Bohannon came in from her school at Polk station Wednes day to spend Thanksgiving at home. MrskGeo-. Whiteaker and Mrs. El dredge left yesterday morning for Portland where Mrs. Whiteaker s youngest son is attending business college. They expect to be gone about Union thanksgiving Service. Union Thanksgiving services were held yesterday at the Baptist church at 10:30 a. m. in which the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches took , part. The Thanksgiving proc lamation was read by Prof. Mcintosh which was followed by prayer led by Rev. H. C. Dunsmore. Inspiring) mu sic was rendered by a choir made up from the three churches. The ser mon of Rev. J. W. Weber was much enjoyed and was a masterly dis course, f Return from Tour of State. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard returned this week from an extended trip through the eastern pert of the state where she went to visit Rebekah lodges in her official work as president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. In the course of her travels Mrs. Hubbard visited towns as far east as Baker City and as far south as Bend.Among RKSOOHCBH. Loann and dtncountii Overdraft, secured and unsecured O. H. Bunds to secure circulation Bonds, securities, etc. -BanklnK-house, furniture and fixtures Other Keal estate owned Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) -Due from Htate Hanks and bankers Due from approved reserve amenta l necas ana otuer uanii iLeins Notes of ether National Bauks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents -LxwrtiL Mo.nky Reserve in Bank, vis: Bntfl. ... A !2fi.:i71 OA Legal-tender notes 40 00 25,411 05 Redemption nind with u. 8. Treasurer, (5 per cent oi circulation) Mi 00 I44,0W 70 2,73.1 23 12..W0 00 2!I.7S 8(1 1H.84S 21 1(VHK) 00 8,6!U 87 Ki.BM 79 U.-.9 4.1 80 00 119 78 Total - 3.'6.98 70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 50,000 00 Surplus fund ... 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid , ' 7.S08 57 National bank notes outstanding - - 12,900 00 Dividends unpaid - - - - SO 00 Individual deposits subject to check 21i,M 8 Demand certificates of deposit - I.SM 83 Time certificates of deposit ... 8,00 12 Cashiers cbecks outstanding - 4,140 1 TntAl Htate of Oregon, 1 sg H56,998 : .1.. ....... nt Unllr I, O. W. Irvine, Cashier of the above-named .1 . i anlamnlv a r that lha ahnv, italamanl s true to the best of my knowledge and belief. V w , inviob, uaHiuer. Subscribed and sworn tn before me tills 24tli day of Nov., 18011. B. WILSON, Notary Public Cobb ect Attest: D. W. Bears, H. Hlracbberg, . NelBon, Directors. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllah, Prop. Lares sunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan FOUR FACTS every Range User ought know l. Thi MON A HOI I tli nuly raiit with a common a u draft yii in. Th I'upl'-x Diaft diH-a om!-rs to warda Ik-uiIiik tho ovi-n fvonly and couuiii!iiic all find. f Th MONAKCH a!r llfcbt i-onatruo lion, b run l ImuI by th priM-r uo of Mll-aiye Iron, prt-vmi thn - aiv u of fuil, in- Itahlii with atfil raiiK' of th comu.ou l)p- ' 3, The MON'AUC'll U th only raii with triple alla at vi-ry point poai-d to ttff h at. Th-r I no ihanm fur tin (laiiuiKH from runt thui'tat throiiKh aiiiilo thlt-knva uh tal walla. 4. 7hi MONAHCll du aay with thu umial druilK'-ry of klthiu work. Nfi:ji!r IU pollnlH'd top Dor tei- boily rl'ir' tho u of to blacking. I Tho r'on noma p-o-p! buy oilier raiigi la they don't know the MONAHCll. Come nil iri us uviiiuiinii on from the rang, lu-lf n-Suy Satisfactory-Rafts, n show you Tiow this range Is built and expluln clearly how till conatructlcn bag to do with all of the tiling you want moat In your range. There la rjulckin,K of op eration reliability --fuel economy long life and econ omy In klthen work without proper cons'ruction and mau-rlalH these essmtlal qualities are not possible In a range. A few minutes' comparison of a MONARCH Range with any other will show why. 21 M. Wade Co. W. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON i Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinet Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinets can now be bought In the same way as. John Wanamaker's Century Dictionary, Rldpath's History, Pianos and other' worthy articles. It places the very great est -value in kitchen cabinets in reach of all. It is an Ideal way to buy; there is nothing for you to sell, nothing at all to do; simply call and ask to be a "Hoosier Club" member. This Is Your Greatest Opportunity You can begin enjoying the wonderful convenience of the Hoosier Special today and mere ly hand us the small change it saves you. The new Club Plan of the Hoosier Manufacturing Company gives you the privilege of using the Hoosier Special practically free a whole half year, while you pay for it only $1.00 per week. It enables you to sit down and work in comfort now. Allows you one or two hours more leisure each day beginning at once. It puts all your kitchen supplies at your fingers' ends immediately. It saves miles of useless walking about your kitchen and pantry from the moment your cabinet arrives, and you need spare only a paltry few pennies a day. For advertising purposes the Hoosier Cabinet Company, with its large capital, is standing back of this plan to give you their best . Cabinet at a low price, otherwise we couldn't afford to give you this bargain. You have seen this Cabinet now in your magazine for years. Look at it in our store today. Then use it in your house tomorrow. itePL Notico to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to the pub lic that we have sold our entire in terest in the People's Market to W. W. Newton who will conduct the bus iness.. All parties owing us will call at once and settle accounts by cash or notes. Heck & Flubacher. Dated at Independence, Oregon, jv r j m ar f rt j m 0 . . r y mm 248 N. Commercial at, Salem, Or 'this 5th day of November, 1309. 23-26; W-1. Staley, Principal Salem, Oregon A good school none better. Has a well established reputation. Success- j ful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expenses low. j Many other adranUges. Let us te.l you about them. A catalogue foe the asking. - i