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PAGE SIX INDEPENDENCE ENTER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, IIOMT PAGlt When You Think at iu txptrfc" 7 BMk mkr ine bki - V'ti ?.mho4 '- Ma ta .r.l - worn- r,S.U ......t raj ..rd. a.a a.tur.1 a.T thaca i. K. wo. h wU ol lalr b frM from tku. rccurnn fxnoj at peia. . - ,rr f mtla, mlvrHm mm4 mrmt t 6Ja .1 nTa ihol lr .ml --.boat J J-MJ T MeeV R. V, M. U.. Pc..u..., u.la, N. . ii rou w.M . book th.t t.M. .11 tkoul worn.-'. d...... .ad bo to ear n.o. !.. M.JAJir-r,,J1 P--d... .d.t.o., i p.p.r .over., la baodiome elon-biodio', 31 .temp.. M. HIRSCHSERG. Frtl.'il A. NELSON. VUfc rHLilL-E.M' C. W. IRVINf ' THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCORPORATED tS8. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCH8ERG, A. NELSON, 0. W. SEARS, OTIS D. BUTLER B. F. SMITH AND NLHS I'KUM 01 HtK HOM TMI COUNTY SEAT Wack K'k hv evidently; alven uti lliu lit"' of a!"' I n , - couple, of day. lat that place, No pel. Hon waa filed ,lffrln)l lo ,.rct for lH with tha County Court lt i,''.'mi , j., K-w took mlvntMg tt f(HH'tlll. IV V. Allen h been appolntel ju0,m,uth j,sh thoo ke County fruit limpet tor by tho Cimit - tiMtt team Uefentr.l th Clifiim ty Court. Junior In tii lye. hertt luat Mr and Mr. Wilbur Ka. v VrMny, Tho ST lo II. Mr an,j mm. '' ' ;rhl, , hw ,hlri, MIlia ttl.. movej her from Portland. ... ! r ve in iej league. imllita ha opened a new Grand ,,! , erabio at,ent.o on tho part of the.tr. yu uktn , )r(ty )1,y iH'n- I I appearaiwe dnr,nK the pant few la. Mr Smith l In lmloueiidenoe thUli Him Whlteaker well thret Uillea I week with a atoi k of holr good. from here, another po ket of U I 'aaid to Iihvh been mrurk whleh nme i Mr. and Mr., j. Iiarhnm of h-:hlIKi ,lv,.,y for B ,m, but no city ar rejol.li.K over the arrlvul n,lm.lt, T(, w,. , 1()W of a .on at their home hut Friday, j ,J(() pnowh , J. M. Sear., who I. working near t tho well to ro down to a depth of j Tho b ll no b',n eon.lderej framed by H' Oreiou lh.elopmel,l Uagua lo meel M-neral !eman. (or a ! put.lt atl.ui The meaa lira pruile. that the iniiinif ration laiteni .Mall ero without par, but . ... umkea ait, aiU'roprUiloii vt I'--'."0". Mr. Ilol.leil. the hop liuttr. - , prliiiliiB a I initeii oi4i'."i " of tho iH'oklet. Ouep aa.UI.e. .in h a publUiUlou will b dupllcatej widely. V many Interest!: aubjeri. art) dla rued. 8eerl of our, rplien. find It ton- vcn-.i'tit u do fchor-ptna ! -M'''n ileneo of l'e. Why I. H? hi. offer, however. A CALIFORNIA is the place to visit. Orange -roves in full l.Wm, tropical flower?, famous hotels, historic OKI Man sions, attractive watering places, delightful climate, making that favored section the Nations most pop ular retreat. You can see it at itsbest via the SHASTA ROUTE and "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" Southern Pacific Company Up-to-date trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining-car service, quick time and direct connections to all point-, south. Special Round Trip Fare of . $55.00 I Portland to $ Angeles and Return t With corresponding low fares from all other sections of the orth- X west Liberal stop-overs in each direction and long limit. Interest- t ing and attractive literature on the various resorts and attractons of j California can be had on application to any B. P. or O. R. & agent j or from J WILLIAM McMURRAY GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON $ Toledo, .pent a few day. at home l. I)alla. lu.t week. James llaumgetner of Portland, and 1 Mm. Amy Di'aeon of th.n place, were married lu.t Thursday by Ili-v. t!. V. Hopkins, ut the M. K. purnoiniKo. The 111 fated typewriter vender, win wa arrested In Salem on n char-ie i.f f 'rery. Is laitKUlshlng In the elly Jail. OillH-rt A. Kldtldtte entertained n lare audience In this lty oi;e nlt;ht last week. Some failed to appree ate him. At lea the entertainment wns said to be poor. The bond of ('has. I'U k. Uii. the rep resentalv of the rebuilt typewriter company of Portland, who Is chnra.e.1 with f riiiB the name of t;. Saw .vers to a cheek t'r on, was fixed nt In default of which ho was place,! In the county Ja.l to await trial at the -next term of clrcutl court. FALLS CITY :t(Miu feet. It U believed liy expert. In Kcolouy and oil that there aro lnrn quantltle. of oil underneath Polk a.d Yamhill -oulitiea. and the well own er Intend to ko In pur.ult of It at any cost. ANTIOCH John Moron of Monmouth, was in this vicinity on usluess last Thursday. Mrs K. Clark returned home from Salem last Thurs lay. OREGON n The- r Cast Call of the Hint li.l you e tl.i. Uautiful ar tiolo picturing t)reiion In lour colors in the November Hniuel? 121.900 It ! P'M by )NMt MrtKiuina on a aerie, of artielew iis'ibly iliiistrnted in lour color picturinif and de-ril.in tl.a sttracttoiis ami tes.mrces of t l.o 1 lUonderlnnd La lb-He Sullivan and dauwhter, of Monmouth, bited nt th" i i t t I i Miss Julia Friuk i visiting In Portland has returned home. TAYLOR'S BARBERSHOP D. O. Taylor, Proprietor Tonics of all kinds applied or In bulk. First class baths In con nection. Located -on Main treet, two dooj80uthfPo8toffl who has been for some t.me, I It Is understood that the build lns destroyed by f.re a couple of weeks aw will bo rebuilt nt once. Clarence Powell transuded business in1 Oregon City a day or two last week. Mrs. C. W. Percell of Salem, was visiting In tho city a few days last week. V. Leek and family have returned o their old homo In Tennessee. Geo. Ashford of Jefferson, Malted w ith relatives lnl this city last week. Hon. Walter L. Toozo expects to move to Arizona soon, so wo are informed. H. Lowe is the new barber In town, having bought out Mr. Tiohenor a short time ao. Rev. and Mrs. Titus visited In Springfield a few days last week. Miss Blanche Graham of Eastern Oregon., is visiting In this vicinity. Mrs. M. L. Thompson and children are spending a few weeks in Cali fornia, i MONMOUTH . TALK AND PRINTERS' INK ... Does not do all ia Merchandising. Experience and a we Selected stock of Groceries, China Ware, Etc. is what has been the means of building up our immenae twde. We need not say more. We cater to the Orooeiy t4 ! solicit your patronage. L. G. REEVES Mrs. rtoKs'o home of her mother, Mrs. K. lark, the latter part of hiit week, Mlsse. I..-ttie Klhba. k and Pay Shipley visited with Mr. and Mrs. !eo Sullivan of Monmouth. Inst Thursday. Kil Hotter, was a busns v!r to Monmouth last week. . Clem Flshback, who Is working at Carlton came home for n Keorul iiays visit. . . Jay Clark and I'Vl Leiimn have rente,! the Minna house and moved Into same. LeriKle Pishback attended the class meeting of tho Christian church whl'b was held at the homo of Dne.Kgle. ton In Monmouth last Saturday even ing. Roy Johnson I grubbing for Mr. Leavcngnod. Ray Clark of Monmouth, wbh seen In these parts tho first of tho week. PARKER ITEMS Everyone come to the basket social on Friday evening, tho litn. ah entertainment Is being prepared for that date and a good time Is ussur- ed. Ray and Prince Lacey have been cuttlri wood for P. J. Dickinson. Mr. Skeels has gone to Dallas to attend the tenders' cexamlnntlon, so there will bo no school this week. Miss Helen Cook was thrown from a horso tho latter part of tne week end sustained Homo slight Injuries. Fred Wells was over from lluonii VI a Sunday. Oscar Petersom is cutting wood for Mr. Cook. of (be Pacific Wo will send you the next throe nnnile'i" of rMinet, com mencing with the jM-ciil De cember isuo in winch l-gina the bee' M-riul lloVeTol the year, "Tlie Spell" Williamson, and a mjerlly illutrnted article in lour color" on "San Kriinciwo The l'x .i.it ion City," and in ii.M.Ik'U we will iticiu.lo it copy ol the Ni.vciiil.er ihmiiImt ei.iituniii the Irf-mitifully i!lutrnt.Ml art id on treK;on. Ml L.r '2 ccnt, MaiMpft or coin. Sunset lUiiflazine Wells l"ark-. IU,I. I'ortianii, i t. j Independence Livery and FtcJ Sialic J. I. I.nylon A Son, Prop. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers First -class Accommodations and Host of Caru (iiven nil Traiicient Stock. Mr. Plummet who has been ill with LaGrlppe for a week or more, Is recovering, j ' x Marion Putnam hrn been recolvlng a visit from his mother. Everyone has suffered more or los this season with a cold or grippe. Miss Alta Norwood Is home from Eastern Oregon, where ehe has been for some time. J The Misses Clara and Mat.Uo Pearci who have been visiting ln Portland, are now at home. Miss Lottie Ca'in Is out again after having been confined to the house for some time on account of a sprained ankle. The literary society is affording Mrs. Halt-tit is dally grvwlng weak er. Rev. McCain preached In the school house Sunday. If; Is too bad that more do not come to hear such Usplendd sermons. Rev. O. H. McCain and Fred Wells were guests at roa a rum a last Sunday, Several of the Parker folks are 'on ho hIoIt list. Grinne seems to be Waking the rounds again. Don't forget the date at the school hn,,.,. Frl.lnv ovenlntr. Feb. 17. A JW UO V, - " J v. - basket social. The I. & M. train left the track Tuesday evening between Alrlle and Monmouth, but no damage resulted "THE BEST EVER" -n-- -"""? . 1 f'YWV 'A mm0i William'sDrug Co. liters Succeed when everything atae tall. In nervon. proatiatioa an4 Istnala weakneaswa they ara the auprama tamedy, m tbouaanda have testified. FOR KIDNEY,LIVEH AND STOMACH TROUBLE k la the best medicine ever aold over a druggiat'a eoucter. considerable entertainment .of late an more than a slight delay. . 7