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PAGE TWO ,NO(PENOENCC INTtM.U. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, JULY . "I EIGHT PAGES DEERING BINDERS, MO WEES BAKES AND EXTRAS Plymouth binder Twine Winegar & Lorence Monmouth, Or. JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT bMB here several times be'oro d1 It looki good to m. I have been " over the east and thero U no country la ll my travels that I would trade Orgwn (or. While lo too t I bought thirty two hd of Jerseys which I now hava on my farm at graopoose. Quito a number of these are Imported. while others are rrom Imported aires and dams.' . 8pnn. Shelbyvltle, Ky.. In. Tbo Jer sey Ilulleiln and Dairy World. A Golden Wedding . meant that man and wlte havo lived to a nood old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy It to see that your liv er does ttt duty 565 daya out of 365. The only way to do thla Is to keep Ballard'i Herblno in the houio and take It whenever your liver gets In active. 60 centa per bottle. 8old by Williams Drug Co. New Mornlno Dally for Portland Th. Ore iron Democrat Publishing company filed article! of Incorpora wtrrl with the county clerk. IIUU f The Incorporator! are A. Ooodwla Beits. F. J. Clarke and C. F. Hous ton. The capital stock of the new company Is placed at $100,000. and the principal place of business Is Portland. In addition to me guui.. j powers of conducting buatneas, own ing real estate and suing In courts, the articles give the new company the power to dwn, conduct and op erate a general printing and publish ing business In all Its departments; to own. operate and publish a morn ing dally newspaper to be known as the Oregon. Dally Democrat, and to buy, own, acquire and lease a news' service or news service. , OREGON STOCK GETS NOTICE Jerseyman's heart glad. The heifers are by the most prominent sires on the Island and all safe la calf to their best young bulls. The importation was made for Mr. John B. Stump of Monmouth, Oregon, and Mr.Ross Nelson of Independence, Oregon. Theee gentlemen are inter- L t . ' ested in the upbuilding of their state The following Is from the Jersey agrlcultura, ,lne9 nd deserve Bulletin and Dairy World, one of the crdlt ror their enterprise In most prominent publications of the bringing these high-priced cattle such kind In the United States: a distance at great risk and outlay. It is a gratification at Burr Oak Over three thousand miles by rail af- . ., , tf.T a sea-Journey of that distance Jersey Farm to receive the following Uj " from our pleased customers: , handling of Mr. Nelson, who re- Mr. John B. Stump writes: The M Bo, jerseys came through all right, in JeP. fact, in extra good shape. We are " Urdy and certainly pleased, and must thank you y that our ttJtZ f jetltors would Uke to make peo- rived with the-cattle in fine shape; tlon will do much to improve the took me twelve day. to make the trip dairy Quality and Not one got hurt. They all ate wel, j gon. Both - out of butter cowa on the trip and were leeung u ----- - w0lat v now at that the ys could hardly lead them young sire Oxford MjJ-rtJ home. The cattle are attracting Jot, , - of attention, nere ana mere iu t " ,. llve. medals day passes that some one is not out ket full ctf got d and e a to see them I thank you for the won by Mr. Mourants Jerseys win to see mem. j means to refer to a many favors shown us." now Th. dam-of rnor mphhim. i oito -w Card of Thanke Th. r-h K. Snauldlng Lumber Co. dealre to express their obligation to h. rina of Independence ana to the fire department Cor the assistance they lent in saving tneir lumoer y-ru from fire and for their efforts to save the sawmill plant from destruction. D. A. Hodge, Manager. f am not surprised Stump and Nelson were pleased, as I never saw a handsomer lot of Jer seys; and as they lined up In the car, twenty heifers of same size and type, standing between two splendid young bulls, it was a sight to make any CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. .... v no nrr'a if n Crnmn'a hull IS W. J. Jaw ;ui wvw"!- . best cow, Egmont 2d, one of the re ally great cows of the breed. Mr. Nelson's bull is by Sir James. a nromlsine young sire strong In L.e- da'a Golden Lad blood, and hla dam ia Prttv Dolly. Mr. J. P. Romerua v.-. Kiittnv ttmt COW. These bulls will be heard from In the great north went. Mr Hmmn sends me the following. taken from the Independence Enter- nris. a local paper, which explain itself: Harry West of Scappoose was late ly vialtlne at the homes of Messrs. Nelson and Stump to Inspect the fine Jerseys which these gentlemen have i.,a rrAiv(ft direct from Jersey IfBland and said: "I have traveled ' considerably over the United States 1 during the last month, and what !I have seen of the Jerseys at the farm of these two gentlemen are equal If not superior to anything in this country. 'r havo a mnA country. I have CHARLES EDWARD HICKS for Insurance protection. Representing Olestcbester and German American jjutoKiobile a?W and m!i Mm C. B. ZUMWALT, PROPRltTOR BELL PHONE 731 Spacious and fully equipped for the repair, care, sale and housing of automobiles. Charges are reasonable and all work guaranteed. Special attention paid to repairs of farm implements, grinding plow shares. Brazing a specialty. Bicycle repairing and supplies We do everything that is done in iron SUCCESS BRINGS SUCCESS That's What It has done for us WITH THE HELP OF THE MUSIC LOVING, PUBLIC OUR BUSI NESS WHICH COMMENCED FROM A COMPARATIVELY SMALL BEGINNING HAS DEVELOPED TO 8UCH PROPORTIONS THAT IT HAS NECESSITATED US TO SEEK LARGER AND MORE CONVEN- Tent quarters-we have therefore acquired commodi- OUS PREMISES ON LIBERTY STREET. THESE PREMISES WHEN FITTED UP WILL PROVE TO BE THE MOST MODERN EQUIPPED AND BEST STOCKED MUSIC STORE IN AND AROUND THIS VICIN ITY OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC INSTRUMENT LINE WILL BE CAR RIED, INCLUDING GRAMOPHONES, SEWING MACHINES, ALL THE MOST POPULAR 8TANDARD GRADES. Special Feature - Auto In terior Piano Players BUSINESS DEALINGS THAT HAVE ASSISTED US TO OUR PROS PERITY WILL BE MORE THAN DEMONSTRATED IN THE FUTURE. Note our now address HALLBERG & COMPANY'S OLD STORE Liberty Street SALiEM ttUSIG GO. (Incorporated) 8UCCESSOR TO L. P. SAVAGE. Liberty Street Salem, Oregon insurance companies lea of New York.