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UGHT PAGE INOtPlNDgNCI INTtHlg. IrDtHNPENCt. . OWtGON. JANUARY 14. 1110. PERIONA1. MENTION Dr. Allia. ImU. Coopwr Uldg. Mra. L. K. Hicks is In lnd-pe dunce this week from IUIixro, a KUiL at Hie home o( her son, t iv iii.k. Mm Hicks I proprietor A good V)r of reaaJug flee of MI,,urlu,n w,d ho.pltal at Mills . ll oo t Krauiura. II Special attention to rml 7 tpn(Jpnca prvp.rlg to fpee.-wi...awa wru, t.u. Uown evprji Uotk of imooh p.v, A. P. Estabrook apent Sunday with went this year.' City officiate favo relatives. In 1'ortUnd. able to the improvement were recen 45 '0 L'ilM. pill J. Dean Butler le reported to Jb(,rvr recovering from nis re i ubb Itallmi pneumonia, Uorn. to Mr. and Mri. Cbas. ardson, on Tuesday, January II dim baby girl. from II. C. Bmllh. recently nere ... ,, I Montana. baa bn sent to Indepeii idemo uy me Bomm-ui i-..v ipany to relieve II. W. Llvengood w ' operator. Mr. Llvetigood goes to For H. II. McCarlcr mid wlfo were In eat Grove, town Tuesday for the first time li; H M u,,(7 j Clarence Irwin several months. were In Independence last night on Why don't you cure that oMT Try .their return from a trip to Balem .. .... . i ...ii.. r..U . Tableta. Mr. Lncey la on a trade Mr a pin t Wllllama Drug Co 2ttf For aalo. A few pure bred Berk ablre boar pigs. Apply to Charles 8. Illff, Independence. '2 33 Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over ln peodeaoe Natloaal liauk. Boll pbou 121; Independent, iM. U Tha ladloa ara Invited to call mid luapect tho now Hand Ban ahown by Wllllama Drug Co. 29if Maurice Butlor, who baa Buffered n attack of pneumonia, la reported to be convalescing. Bring any old furniture to E. Went, nest door to the bank, and have It made aa good aa new. Andy Wilson baa been confined at bla homo for aevcral daya. Buffering from a aevcre cane of la grippe. J. A. Mllla waa over from Salum yesterday and attended the I. O. O. F. lodge In thla city last night. B. V. Jouoa departed with hla fam ily for Rosoburg tho last of the week, where he will take up his residence. E. West, the new furniture dealer, has put In a new stock of furniture In the building next door to the bank. Will tho party who turned IiIb horse Into my immure plea come and get It and pay the charges. Vert Illll. The wife of Kola Nels died last week and was burled at Albany. Mr. Nels Is the well-known hop buyer of Salem. Bring ua your prescriptions. Ac curacy and purity our motto. A grad uate pharmacist In charge. Williams Drug Co. 29tf W. E. Williams, father of the Wil liams brothers of Williams Drug Co ls In town today from Airlle, visiting his sons, Dr. Lowe's new sanitary eye glass, when properly adjusted will fit any nose and will not causo cancer. Have blm show It to you when be la here Friday, January 21. Another new agent has come to the S. P. depot. H. W. Llvengood of Independence has stepped up higher and Is the new man. Great Is aenlor , lry in railway positions when a va cancy occurs. Forest Grove News. The following incident actually oc curred at the union mooting In the auditorium one evening last week. Ono .if the pastors approached a young lad and asked "My boy. are Tn a Christian T" The boy replied. "No air, I am a Presbyterian, a mem- er of the Presbyterian cnurcn. ..P l.l ni.nr Hull. In and Will OVcr tO look at the pluco. On and afier Monday, January 17, 1910, the gaaollne car being operated between Indepetidenc and Bnlem will leave galem at 4 p. w. returning to Independence. Tho car will leave for Salem at tho uaual hour of 8:30 Leonard Loundea was In town Mon day from the splendid farm of Foster & Loundea, north of town. Ho Bay a they are getting everything- ready to begin putting out a large tract of their 320 acre farm to fruit and wal nuts. Friday, January 21, one day only, Dr. Lowe, the well known optician and optometrist will be at the Inde pendence Hotel. Aa he doea not go from house to house, consult him about your eyes and glasses In the botel parlor. Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head and ye ache with a pair of hla aui perlor glasses. They cost! no more than othera and you have the uenem of hla skill aud over nineteen years experience. Scores of Polk county references. Ed Owen returned from Portland Monday much improved from tho at tack of rheumatism for which he Is being succesBfully treated by a Port land physician. Ed Is moHt enthusi astic In praiso of the great phys ician. Dr. Rosendorf, who Is treating him. Dewey Hill and his son. Clyde, and wife were here several days the first of the week closing up the sale of one hundred and sixty acres to par ties at Buena Vista. The tract of land adjoins the town of Buena Vista on the north and Is a splendid farm. The consideration was $55 an acre. W. W. Black, C. A. Hubbard, Ed ward Rex, Dr. L. L. Hewitt, John Grounds and C, C. Coad, the latter of Dallas, were initiated Into the Odd Fellowa lodge bere last night. Among visitors at the lodge from Dallas were R. L. Adams, W. A. Ayers, W. H. F. Manston, J. E. Rlchtor and A. W. Teats. Soth Whtte of Rlckreall found a bride in Miss Nellie V. Williamson of West Salem. The bappy event of the wedding took place at the home of tho bride, J. N. Williamson, Decemb er 30. Mr. White is a farmer who ...m tn thB Oak Grove neighbor hood where the newly married couple will make their future home. Miss Williamson was formerly a achool teacher of this county. ESTABR00ICS la the man to bur your PIANO from and give you Portland , prlcea. , v alao the best Piano made. K rou want a Singer we have canary, as ; , everyono know", ko ' Singer Sewing Machine genuine, ot course, and If rou .don't see what you want, ask for it r We are there all the; time. . No , near ood nor anythlne like U. Cigars; Tobaccos, Cancies, Nuts The Place to et the right goods. CZARINA LOST IN SEA TEMPEST The Bteamer l'arlna was lout with all on board with tho exception of Engineer Kenttcll aud ono or two othera, just off the oat at Marh field Wudnenday night. Among tbo on board th veMil waa an old col- lego mate of the editor of th Eiiter- i.rl. Harold MI1IU. son of C. J. Mil- .iih.. rmti anchor or ab atrui k and went aground. An ebbing tide swung her broad alda to the seaa and aoon aha began to be driven back Into the breaker. Many of the crew apparently took to the rigging aa heavy eaa wanned over hr. M.anwhlle the llfoaavlng tatlon and bar tug Aatorla were ma king futile efforta to reach ber. but were driven back by the fury of the storm. - - .. a - Ufa Una In lh H.. well known In the northwest. life.aver. and o.t.er. were la bolieved that thirty-one U v.. were ! wr'H"' luu . . ... ... ....... ... .1.- r.,,,,. neipieaa w ieno .u. lost wun mo wn-.axiR u. v. j Ina, which fought agalnat a terrible wind storm and heavy sea. Engineer Kentx. il plunged Into the Icy aea n d was picked up jubi aa ne waa a - ... I,. it., tircak-' Calvary prtabyteriafl r. Tl,. crew made a valiant atrug- There will be no prehiiig aorvlo- . ... i.. u,,.rki... n..i ia ea at Calvary preabyterlan church gilt, BU luwn-ucy lu the laat Tow of breaker., where they next Sunday, the pastor and congre- gallon uniting in the union meeting! being held at tba auditorium. Sun day school will b held at the usual hour, 10 o'clock. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptist Church. The Bible achool meets at 10 a. m. . .,...1 a-ait I n tr f exhausted and In a .inking cond it on. regular or pcW Mr. Mima, rawer oi ,ou.,B . . riiurrh m be nreaentt'd a nuiauie uiikui. u EXONERATED BY CONVENTION D. K. Edwards of Newlark A Ed wards' wholesale houe of Los Angel es, California, has Just wired a tnoe aage from the Southern California Baptist Annual Convention of which he la prealdent and which la now In aesslon at Riverside. California, an nouncing that that body has heard of tho acandalous attack on the char acter of Rev. Goo. W. Taylor and his estimable wife In which be says that the twelve thousand members In attendance at that convention re filled with sorrow over the occur rence and have unanimously passil resolutions upon his personal charge- ..I.U.H off from the 111 fated vessel and ! oru K " ... 'A .,, Han Inlperltv. line after line . . . . . t. saw line arter line snot oui iu Czarina, only to fall Bbort of it. Late Wednesday night all hope for those remaining on the atranded veHsel waa abandoned. The Crarlna plys between .'Coos Bay and SanFranclsco with coal and oil and had Just left Marabfleld that af ternoon. It went ashore on the north apit of Coos Bay bar, about a mile north of the Jetty. The sea waa rough outside, but the bar waa apparently smooth, the lum ber Bteamer Redondo having Just crossed out ahead of the Czarina. Mldwav out a tremendous sea atruck the Czarina, and, according to eye witnesses, swept away the bridge. Contain DuKan la thougbt to have corrin overboard with the , came aa a surprise hnn.M tn Hlat.-rs Bamett or Wilson, I tian Integrity. ,..i.. in n. ' This message v C n arked -Baptist Church." to Rev. Mr. Taylor and unsolic The other service, are those In which Ited. The following Is the message: SI church Joins w.th other, at the To Rev. Geo. W. Taylor. Indepen audltorlum Pastor Thompson In-- dence, Oregon. ? L home for a good Bible The Southern California BapU.t talk all those who have come for-, Convention in annual .esslon and rep Jard to the meeting, and feel that ! reaenting twelve thousand member, they ought to Join the Baptist church, having heard with indignation and Swing Jesu to Baptism. The mostj.orrow of shameful opposition to your avorabTo .me for finding h.m at hi. work and resolution, upon your per home. the t.ird door north of the LZtZ . ... i. a n'rinrlr oach arter- mo.. .u. - noon. Bell phone 383. Call him up. M. E. Church. The Methodist church is enjoying the union services. The K. Edwards. President achool ia being reorganized and the (Signed, v . ! Christian integrity and the beautiful personality of your wife. May Goa a richest blessing rest upon each of you. By oraer or me interest manifested Is very encourag- been carried overboard wun iu , gunday 8choo, meetg bridge and possibtyoiner. a few mo. ly the southwest storm that had f hurch gervlce. At 10:35 approaching the coast had tajor c struck ber and the Czarina shipped J tho8e wno have lndl. twenty or thirty heavy seas in rapid hJ t( unlte wIth the succession, but kept ahead. , , h h win be gladly re- Just a. she passed beyond the end , dlst gunday of North Jetty, she appeared to is to celvd. At a ,o. wnnr around toward the Bcnooi wuj bo m anu w r of the Southern Convention. CaUfornla Baptist CASTOR I A Par LJuta and CkiiAreo. Ihi Ui Yen Haw Always Bears the OT aaammmmw UIIMBamrr..raBMm - I TVOURMERCr j n The $35,000 Valuable Stnckof n w TOWNS N & C. The Old Stand, 141 N. Commercial St We have to raise these thousands of dollars within ten days and in doing so we are prepared to lose thousands of dollars. You are helping us out; we are helping you to lay in a stock of hieh grade goods from the crown of your head to the sole of your foot at a price you've never had the chance of securing before and can not get anywhere today, whatever the sale you may attend. You know the reasons that have compelled us to. place this valuable stock of merchandise on the market. We would again remind you that there is a guarantee of 25 years standing at the back of every pur. chase you make. Call! Turn over the goods! Compare qualities! Compare prices! And be convinced you are at tending the Sale of all Sales Supreme. G.W. JOH0SQM CO. 141 . Oemwerdai X-. ' . , ... ... - , - h