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tJGHT PAGM Modern Sweets Welcome Trials r klm Hml if H liH.itniilny i1r4 Candy CmIkI-w) C., rtl4. 0n Fulti and skirts cleaned and pressed at Hie Independence Pieam Laundry. 18 . Tli''H luilif-H1 oxfords In (an, black and patent 1" 'ii'li cr aro beauties and you will find a largo assortment at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. 4.aaa;a.h. t I0UR OFFER! NO. 4- 2' I One Edison I Phonographf I WITH NEW CYGNET HORN $ SIX AMBEROL AND 8IX $ STANDARD, ALU FOR I $32. 1 0 Your Credit Is Good The Phonograph has antique Oak Cabinet, highly polished, nick el-plated mandrel'; will play ambero, standard and grand opera records. New style reproduces model K, having two highly' polished sapphire points for Playing both records. I Craven&Moore X INDEPENDENCE. OREGON Phones; Bell 251, Home 4920 t Orchard Spraying 1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED 'S ROCHE HARBOR LIME, JAPANESE GROUND SUL PHUR IN LINEN SACKS, NO LINT. LIME AND SUL PHUR SOLUTION, READY FOR USE, GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH. BLUE STONE, ACID HYDROM ETERS FOR TESTING SPRAYING SOLUTIONS. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES Williams Drug Company INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE NEWS llosa NkIhoii went to Illu Thurs day iiioruiuK, Mrs J. iMirnsife vlwliud In IHs liiHt Hal nr. lay. -.V, A good pair of raHlu la 'f" ' 'uu l Kramers, if lie cream and soda aiir on tup at Craven & Moore's. &- Miss Kilul WlilnukiT has returned from licr visit lo J'ortland. Craven & Moore's Ire cream parlor Is now open to the public. " Horn to Mr. and Mm. J. K. Hosel Une, April 10, 1910, a sou. Miss Cordla (loot b spent Sunday wllh her parent lu Dullas. Don'i forset Jem: Vuljenn at opera limine Monday night, April 18. lleiiton lmwers of Ashland U In In dependence fur a few days. J. K. Hubbard attended the horse liow at Huleiu laHt Friday. MIhb Maud Iliff la up from Port land on a visit to her broilu'ra. Dr. Dunsmore at bin bent Monday night, April 18, at opera house. Mrs. M. W. Wallace spent Sunday with her children In CorvalHa. Come out and hear the lecture Mon day nlKht April 18. at opera house. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd William went to Corvallla Thuraday on a visit. John McCready was down from Camilla the firm of the week. Mr. and Mm. Chas. Shencfleld went to Corvallls Thursday on a visit. Sulu and skirts cleaned and pressed at the Independence steam laundry. For Sale 2H-borse power gasoline engine. Price, $00. Inquire at En terprise office. 0li For No. 1 flrst-clnss cedar posts, call on J. S. Ilohannon. A car load Just on hand. Craven & Moore have opened their fountain and Ice cream parlor for the BfitHou's run. 4'r'-6 Mrs. Maud Runnella went to a hos pital In Portland Tuesday to have an operation performed. Craveu & Moore's Ice cream par lors are now In operation. Call and get a dish. 45-6 Don't iuIhs the lecture on Jean Val Joan taken from Victor Hugo's master piece, "Les Mlserables". The Oregon Fire Kollef Association, McMinnville, Oregon. Chas. Gregory, Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 4'Mt For Sale Single Comb Brown Leg- born Eggs, 11.00 per sitting of 15. K. La, Maker,' Homo phone. 40t .Mrs. Susan Jones went to Corvallls last Saturday on a visit to her daugh ter who resides there. Dr. Duganne, uentlst, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 131; Independent. 4410. tf Mrs. Corrie 'Hubbard left Monday for Coos Hay to visit the Rebekah lodges In that part of the state. Eggs from full-blood Rhode Island Red chickens. 75c per Bitting of IB. Chas. E. Hicks, Independence, Or. Word Butler has returned from Coeuer de Alene where he has been looking after his mining Interests. Craven & Moore have Just re ceived a new lot of decorating crepe paper. 20e for fold of ten feet. '45-6 Mrs. Henry Waller has returned from Tillamook where she has been visiting for the past several months. For Sale S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $1.00 for fifteen eggs. H. C. Hannon, Bell phone 689. 37-48 The Chas. E. Hicks Real Estate Co. report the sale this week of the J. E. Emerlck property to J. W. Lllaberty recently from Canada. To Rent Residence on Third street by foot bridge. Seven rooms, also bath, toilet, pantry aud collar. Good water, barn and fruit. W, H. Park.46 Our working shoes for men and boys are guaranteed to give the best service. Whore will I find them? Why at Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. J. F. Smith and son, Charles Smith, two prosperous farmers of the Riddel! neighborhood, were attending to busl- ness matters in inaepenaence last Friday. Yes, we have them'' and a big line of men's, ladies' and children's sail ors, men's large brims, straw. All for 25c each. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. The auto of Miss Irene Williams collided with the rig driven by Jesse Foster.Thursday evening of last week, resulting In considerable damage to both, vehlfcles. Frank Menefee, grand chancellor, and R. L. Stlnson, grand keeper of records and seals, will make an offic ial visit to the local K. of P. lodge in this city tonight Our ladies and children's shoes are the best ever shown and are up to snuff in style and quality. Come to the leading shoe house for style, qual ity.wear and comfort. Conkey, Walk er & Lehman. ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, APRIL 15. 1910. MUs Edith WoUerton of Monmouth was a visitor In Independence Thurs day. If you nr looking for be latent In dress put terns come to us for have them all In llm very newest eaves and coloring effects. Conkey Walker & Lehman. John Jtohhlna reHrts the sale of bis 3'W acre farm to Wasulnictoti party at a consideration of 7"iiu. Mrs. Hut, bins has also sold her Fast oru Oregon homestead tor $l-'0. Our summer wash, goods both In white and colors are the newest and most complete stock to be found tu town. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Mrs. Wayne Williams arrived here last week from her home at The Dulles. She was called to the bed sldo of her brother, Henry Tartar of the Alrlle country, Mr. Tartar" being very 111. If you like to be dressed In the tat est and have the best, remember we have the largest line In men's and boys' clothing to bo had. A fit guar anteed or no sale. Conkey, Walker & Lehman for the latest In men's and boys' wear. The niany Independence friends of F.ph Young will bo glad to learn that be Is rapidly Improving in health. He Is staying at Carson springs, the wa ters of which he finds wonderfully beneficial. Black and white stripe moterials are ha. lng an exceptionally large sale because they make such a dress? suit or waistlngs. Drop In aud let us irhow them to you. Conkey, Walk er & Lehman. W. H. Smith and Wm. Townsend of Imperial, Nebraska, purchased the Peter Springer farm of 205 acres, through the Tucker & Ferguson Real Kstate Co. This firm also sold some city property In Monmouth last week. Conkey, Walker & Lehman have Just received their men's and boys' dress hats, the latest In shapes and colors. For a neat classy dress hat come In we will please you. Conkey Walker & Lehman. Mrs. M. W. Wallace Is agent for Achesou's Cloak & Suit Co. and has samples of their made-to-order suits and a sample suit for you to examine Also hag sample of the special $25 suits advertised In Sunday's Oregon lan for each Monday 43tf Conkey, Walker & Lehman have Just received their spring dress goods one of the largest and best selected lines ever shown yet. They comprise all of the latest weaves, colorings and patterns. Come in, they are now open for your Inspection. Tom Warren of Talmage last Sat urday presented this office with two mammoth eggs which had been laid by his black Minorca hens. They were the largest chicken eggs which have ever come under the observa tion of the editor of the Enterprise. Mr. Warren also brought a sample of wheat of the Mammoth Egyptian va riety. Every grain Is plump and of an unusually large size. Mr. Warren received a prize at the state fair in 1908 for this wheat and D. W. Wilson of Lebanon received a gold medal at the Lewis and Clark fair, on the same variety. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature Object to Strong Medicines Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no need of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. Wh-n there is no fnver and little (If any) swelllua. vou mav know that It lg 0nly necessary to apply Chamber lain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. Try it. Klrkland. For sale by P. M. GLEE CLUB MUCH ENJOYED (Continued from first page.) club captured the audience from the start. They were compelled to give encore after encore to satisfy their captives. Occasionally they had one of their number, Mr. Perry Rlgelman, step out alone and give some very humorous and taking readings. "No. 5 Collect Street" alone was worth the price of admission. The. young mani also showed the ladies how to sew. After It was thought that he had displayed his powers sufficiently it was decided to send out Mr. Luke Rader who gave the local young peo ple excellent lessons in laughing. It Is presumed that Mr. Rader, by virtue of his w-ry genial nature Ims laughed so much In his Ilfu that he i has certainly fully mastered all the i complicated Intricacies connected therewith. The male quartette was al so sent forth. With voices blending Into out excellent harmony they held the fort for a season. Hut It was or-1 dalned for the glee club to return.' After giving number of iiloctions which were highly appreciated "t'Tj gave a few grand old college sons closing with "Oh Take Me Dork," one that could liol fail to molxteti the ye of all who have ever spent any tlmo In college. Ulglit here the boys had their grips so tightened upon the people that none could escape. After capturing the people by battle No. 1 they soothed the sorrows of all their captives by a very laughable farce. Hi jo ii It was time to say farewell and the glee club returned via the steamer Independence to Salem. They wou the hearts of the city and are truly welcomed back. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas: In the natural course of human events, our esteemed brother, II. II. Jasperson, has heard and an swered the numinous from all earthly associations to the grand chapter above, be It therefore Resolved: That Adah Chapter, No. 31, Order Eastern Star, appreciates the loss it has sustained In the re moval of our esteemed brother, and Resolved: That this Chapter here by express tbelr sympathy sod conso lation to Mrs. H. H. Jasperson and family. In their sad bereavement, and trust that the Friend of the widow and the fatherless will be their &tay and support In their hour of trial, anc Resolved: That a copy of these Resolutions be given Mrs. H. II. Jas person, a copy handed the local press for publication, and a copy be spread on the minutes of the Chapter. H. Chas Dunsmore, Helen Klrkland, Edna Irvine. Committee on Resolutions. Methodists Build New Church . The Methodists of Independence be lieve In expansion. Last week work was begun In tearing down the tower and vestibule of the old building. On Monday of this week digging for the basement was begun and now the foundation for most of the building is completed. Next the old building will REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE IttfcpcKdcncc national Bank " CHARTER 0. 3B7S at Independence, in the State of Or egon, at the close of business, March 29, 1910. KESOtTBCJM. Loans and rtlncniintu ... Overdrafts, Nwurwl and unsecured IT. S. Bonds to secure clrculatluu Bonds, securities, etc. -HanktnK-hnaHe, furniture and fixtures Other Kertl estate owned -pile from National Banks (not reserve agents) -Due from Htnte Banks and bankers Hue from approved reserve agents 1137,790 62 7,liil 77 12.SOO 00 n.WA 3H 1S.K48 21 12,500 00 7.IM7 05 8.7K7 61 63,575 78 4(10 70 225 00 Checks ami otnercasn items Notes of other National Banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents -Lawful Monsy Rkskrvk in Bank, viz: Specie - - - 24,421 70 Leital-tender notes 00 Redemption fund with tT. 8. Treasurer, 6 per cent ot circulation) 213 10 625 00 Total - - (1128,516 82 Capital stock paid lu ... 60,000 00 Surplus fund - - - - 10,000 00 Undivided proms, less expenses ana taxes paid - - - 6,377 05 National bank notes outstanding - - 12,100 00 Dividends unpaid - - mo w Individual deposits sublei-t to clieck - 185.2W4 70 Deniano certificates ol deposit - - 1,012 28 Time certificates ot deposit - - -. 57,479 9 Cashiers checks outstanding - - 5,412 SS Total Htate of Oregon, Conntv of Polk. Lss, I, C W. Irvine. Cashier of the ahove-named bank, do solemnly sweat- that the above statement is true to tiie best ot my knowleilce and bt'liet. Bubacril.ed nd sworn to before me this ilth (lay nf April, 1U10. B. w li.Sfl'v, Notary I'unuc. CORBKOT Attest: O. W. eiears, A. JSeison, H. Hlrsoiiberg, Directors. GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRY THE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IN SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE, OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. .rv P. H. DREXLER GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON PACE FIVK be moved ou the new foundation and raised so thero will be eight feet la the clr in the basement. Archie Pool, the foreman, Is runhlng the work and hopes to have completed the beautiful new church by the mid dle of June. It Is a good omen to aee churches Compelled to enlarge their houses of ornhlp. It Is evidence thut Improve ments in our city are going lu the right direction. Soon the high school will be In course of erection and the sewer system will be installed. A number of business enterprises will soon be launched and many private houses will be built. Presto! Let the food work go on. , Here is for larger and better Independence. Bring Valuable Horse A heavy Imported French draft horse, the property of W. S. Cooper and J. L. Haiina, Is being shown at the Independence Feed Horn. Messrs Cooper and Hanna will organize a breeding association to take the borne over for breeding purposes in the vicinity of this city. The hirse Is a steel gray weighing 2100 pounds. This fine horse has never failed to take down prizes at all horse shows everywhere he has been' shown, from, Chicago went. It Is a fine opportuult) for horse enthusiasts to get the ser vices of a valuable stallion of this breeding. The horse is seven years old and was Imported to this country by McLaughlin Bros. PROFESSIONAL CARDS l L. HEWITT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Cooper building, room 2 and 3. Office hoars, 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 D. m. Calls answered night and day. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. VanAllen, Prop. Large sunny rooms, en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath, and piano, i European Plan 248 N. Commercial it, Salem, Ore. LAURA PRICE, M. D. Monmouth, Oregon , . , - Specialty Diseases of Women Bell Telephone Main 193 B. F. SWOPE ' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Will practice in all courts of the State. Probate matters and collec tions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper BIdg. Independence Oregon W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. DENTIST Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. DR. D. D. YOUNG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Monmouth, Oregon Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Hours, 12 m. to 6 p. m. Office opposite Lindsay's store. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Plys between Independence and Sa lem daily except Sunday. Passenger and freight business solicited." Leave Independence .. 9:30 a. m. Leave Salem 3:15 p. m. SKINNER BROS. SKIPPERS