INOEFCNDENCI INTtWPWHt. INDfUNOtNCt. OHEOON. pack rive SIGHT PAOiS. PERSONAL ANO LOCAL Or, AHIn, D"t'tt, CTr BMg, A. V. Clay UHd In Halwn Krt- Mr. Cuoir vlnlifd In Hl'm Wd- Mr. Chopppll wt-nl to Portland laii Thunnly fr f days llt. Ts at Ihn county are be- In ial.l at a prly Hvily re. Thus. Hurt lias bn worliig at Imlln (or a f'W M! Maris Hyers has li'fi vllt Iiik ai l(kr'nl. (i.olln, tSc'iwr gallon at Iridppen dour Oarage. Dr. l)unnn m la 1'orllanJ Sun day. Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Moor 'r la Dallas Tuesday. Mr. mid Mr. I'Mer Kurr are via I I nil In I'urtlmid. Kliodo Inland Mi'd t'KH f" 11.00 pi-r stilting. K. K. Klwh.t I J 36 Maia. iM'Arnum nd Nelaon inad trip to Iiallaa Wednesday ev-iiin tire tilt) flout lit itkllin of bakt bull at the iidliorluni this veiling Mr. J. iMiitu of Toli'do jnt Unys tn the 'Hr lt w''k. f'W M m r'l"r-n llurton vlain-d Kails City a few days lt ' In 1'uti-r C'x'k. t Kroi'T mid gents' fiirn hr. acrve lofft'o lutlay mid I. K. Hwwpn li In Lincoln .oiiniy ollmrrow III wei-k attrinlliig circuit rmirt. Harvey FU'Ikt of Huvr-r. vlltd Floyd l. I'rownn ovrr 8nndny. MrM'l 'f Hal'-m. Pti to i.la.it more fruit mis on hU farm In IhU vl.-.nliy early In lh aprmic I C. L. Iii Improved til build ing occupied by 8prllng liron., by puiitdg In n-w fioor. Tu..H..y wi mniiu iiy ""U1 Uw u, for ft.w UH)i pant Id,, mull ioMuIik-.I niMllir'Hlliolis of, ffiM-t.on ami of jonti-mpt. K. C. KIdrldga In Portland on buluM Tuoaday, Oeo. Conkfy tran-'d biiiKxmi In I'ortland Tudy. HotMrt Atklna of Portland, u In tli a cltf ttaturday. IS, W, Kanii of )allaa, aa la the illy on bunlnnii Katurday. V. B. Taylor went to BaUm and Portland Wdiflay, by boat. Z. It. Hutton of Halmn, wm In thi rliy on bulni Haturday. H. H. Uw of Halum, vUHrd In tb rlty Kiinday. J. A. Mc-t'orkle of Balni. wa In thn e-ltr thu f rt oflh wii'k. J, A. llranl of Tillamook. Iraimarti-d t,uiu In thf rlty Mwilay. ic i KiitiNon of Hrownvlll. ta in tho Hy on bulmi Tu-mlay. . Mix Poarl Pi-rc-'.val vlalti-d In Port land a fi-w daya tbla wnk. J. V. J(l h urilMoii. Hr., Imit bi'i-u .,h Itimnndorf ha a iiw aUnj w T WB( jn Ku,.m sUi lu, iarlltr,l (ill IjiiIMIiiK. tlm front of hli tor Tlio coni.rt at Hn'Hapit rliurrh to ai-p hl wif who I In Hi" ptiul lit thnt pluci. bo- f ll If . I.lu m I.IHI ll'llH flllPrtt- Itut Fnlny evonlug wua a grand auc- o (n) (rKnnUni w(4 n thu rlty j WVdru-Hiluy. MciiitxTM of th K. of P. lodKP ar w II10V,..i it lue pal- ur. d to attend th aniilvi-mnry un--t- ,,., 1(,UI4W on c. atrw-t W.'diii-a-; Tho ladlii of thu M. E. rhiinh will bold thflr annual dinner on Munh 17. Itt linmbiT tli dn'. MIh luiiHiiior p:it SunilHy at the Maiui), n-turiilng to Monmouth un Monday Morning. Kd. Hi , who bn bwn vIkMIiik In Wlacona n for vral moiiUm, r turncd to Indi-pi'ndenc-a' Tu-mlay. Iiik at th ball Monday ovi-nli.g. Jday W. V. lVrclval and tt vhlti'd at; dlff.T.'iit polnta In Marlon county fiw dayi Inat w''k. K. K. WlUlania of Fon-nt Grove, waa In llio rllv on btlHllM-KH Tui-i- Mra. Shfiilfli'ld, who Iib bwn In . , th rlty for a wk vlnltlng h-r ton, ... 'r,turnd to g.lem Wedm-Hday. Mr.. J. W.RI. harden , ha. Xn 111 lor a w- or more uu v-i- - VOll SALK.-lthodo Island hpu( ro kri.. aluo i gg. for a. ttlng.- Jioin Phoni'. 1. M. Jack.on. O. I'. Travl. .old hi. Inuniit In , the dray and tran.fnr buMlm-.. Mon- Dr. Duoanne, D.ntl.t, over Inde pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121; Independent, 4410. Uuk of grippo. I Wm. Riddle and two .on.. Ed and John, of Monmouth, wt-re In the city day to Ed. Obi-r.on. The Modi.ru Woodmen held a very dneday euroute home from port pleasant banquet In their hall lant jan(j i .. .. . ... l naturauy exxung. .... i vi u. Park I t 'vr- u'- ul" emenainea iHe Ml.. Kora Ilmwne and Mlaa , ny f(jui(, u d,ffleu,t , WedneitdftJP eV(.nln(c. Refre.h- er ram over from 8lv'r,on " I croit lno rlv,.r at Umc during the U1llll( wt.re ,rv.d Md a verv pi,.ag. ..... (day RUniiay on account oi me wmu.- Uit) iornier . iuit-nvo. ant evening wa. spent. The Weekly Oregonl.n and the Pw" wclal. I n.. ...... .. . ... . I .. I, ....... 1 1 w fit . . . . . .... r. .... . . M: Marie Jone. 81 " ' ' whUe gunany evening on account of u!ntd tne jjapti.t young People.' So- itrade of the Independence .chool la.t . 7 ... ,f i.rof the .torm. clety Tue.dny evening at a very Van Camp. No one can find rea.on to com plain on account of tho climatic con dition, this month. It .eeina more like .prlng, thnfl, winter in .mti h..r play bithket ball at the auditorium A. M. Ilrown moved hi. family hero r from Ilrown.vllle but Friday and they hi. evening. re now settled In their new bomo on jter Compton moved his rlean 4econd street. ng and pres.lng parlor, to the room FOR 8A!.B-or exchange for real -outh of the hotel on the corner of ... . - C iw.rwiif tinrl fnntiimilh BlroefH a IVrvcli. niton. Wlln or Independence Euterprltie one year for only 2.00. Tho Independence Public School and the Monmouth Public School will without building. For particular. ad- It. F. Swope returned from Toledo Grant Fouler, one of the oldest cl gar .alesineui In the etate.was In the city yesterday In the Interest of hi. firm. L. G. Parsons, who recently pur chased ,the Campbell farm near thix city, moved hi. family here from Sa lem yesterday Mr.. Henry Cauthorn returned from Albany this week. She was accom panied by her father, John Benson, who will remain here Indefinitely. Mr. Benson I. Un very poor health. Geo. Jones, foreman of the Bell Telophone Company.s lines In this district, will begin work-Immediately Improving thevllne betwee-iii here and Albany. ' I. V. . Dickinson drove to Luckla mutte yesterdayxafter Mrs. J. Grounds who was taken to the Portland hos pital where she will suffer an opera tion by the family physician, Dr. But ler. A grand bail will be given In the opera house Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 22. for the benefit of the In dependence Foot Ball team., Music will be furnished by the Independence Orchestra. Tickets fl.OO. All are cordially Invited to attend. - Regular services at Calvary Presby- day and a high wind prevawea, man- 6 . 'terian church next Sunday both morn- ,in n,.hi. .ehool temoorarlly andilng It very disagreeable for tnose the vacancy is filled by Mrs. Crowley. Miss West Is visiting In the Sound .country. Tim first of a series of enter- lre L. J. Cori, Forest Grove. Ore-1 Wedne.day, where he has been at on. p 37 41. j tending to law matters in circuit Compton the Pressor, certainly doe.!00"" remove spota of any kind-Ink. paint,. Several of the Monmouth High pitch or grease. Repairing, Cleaning ( School students were in, the city Sat nd Pressing neatly dono. Horae urday evening to attend the basket phone 7311. 3-lst p.( ball game. Fred Cavender, Willis Cooley, Noelj The McMlnnvllIe High School and Wolfard, Olfford Smith, Alfred Jen- the Independence High School baa '.men Henry Dahl and Vernon Wol-, ket . ball teams will play In the cott. the Sllverton High School Bask- auditorium. In this city Friday even ... r...i. .... thin office a caii.ing of this week. ( . '" -"""'i i .Saturday O. Elchenboyer of -Hlllsboro, was Charles E. Hicks came up from the metropolis of Oregon Saturday and In the city a few days last week In, remained over Sunday with his faml search of a place to make a home. Ho Is a recent arrival from Ohio and remarked that he appreciates our cli fliallo conditions. Sunday was about the most Inclem ent day Oregon has experienced for .ui ;n. vft,! her a long time. Ruin fell most of the junta i'juiui Yri. - .... , , . . position as teacher to the Indepen.da and a high wind prevailed, mak- ... .i.ln l irnrv fl 1'nfl irrARR htn fnr IhOSe ly, Mr. Hicks has a position with the Eller Piano House. Ins It very d sagreeaoie ror mose " ,l 7 line and evenlntr. The Dastor will de who were obliged to be out of doors. .. . . , wuu wuio . liver the second of the series of ser- Mlss Lizzie Rldders died Sunday mon-lectures on "History of ' The night, Febmary 12, at. the home of World's Religions," and special mu- her mother, Mrs. Bertha Rldders, sic will be rendered by the popular 'talnments was held at the M. E. near Surer. She was a memner or -u,r. Church tait Tuesday evening, I the Catholic church and a young lady F Burt ftnd A y c,ay purchag and a fairly large attendance Is re- of splendid character and attain-, ed the Royal Lunch Counter Monday. ported. The entertainment was very ments. jThey w)1, move tha fitock and equ,p .good, I Commencing with train No. 12 ment Into some other building We erred last week in stating that leaving SanlFrancIseo 15th Inst and on Main street, formerly occupied by the first gun of the Woodmen cam- No. 11 leaving Portland 17th' Inst, dln-(Mr. West, and will open a first-class naiftn would be fired last Friday ev- ner will be served at rate of $1.00 c restaurant. They Intend to give the enlnir It will be this evening. The the table d'hotel style. Breakfast and people of Independence an up-to-date Circle did the shooting last Friday ev-1 luncheon will be continued as at place In every respect. , ening. Let all the Woodmen come out present anl the a la carte plan. E Marshall of sherldan, must to the meeting this evening.. j A M Brown opened his new store have been dreaming when he Inform- E B Lockhart formerly a member In his building on the corner of 2nd ed us that he was going to opena of the'oreeon Methodist Conference, 1 and C. streets Monday. He Is In 'cleaning and pressing establishment has recently been engaged as city the market for everything you do not In the city. At least he made his editor on the Dally Statesman at want. Mr. Brown will also open a sudden disappearance from the city Salem Mr Lockhart Is all right In Jewelry shop In connection with without paying his" bill. That Is a nn is living the readers his new and second-hand furniture, poor way for a young man to try to the benefit of his ability, .; jstore. , . . ,. ........ succeed. This Is Ono Of Over 50 Now Stylo Ideas issued! by America's biggest tailoring Iioum, the INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. of New Yrk mJ ChU,m It would be well to ca.II mad look them nil over beforo you decide on your new clothes. You will be de lighted with them. It would be well nlso to see the mar velous display of all wool fabrics, and compare the prices with others. Remem ber International Clothes are made only to your own measure and they must be right before you wear them. Otherwise you needn't take them. O. A. KREAMER, Independence, Or. To Please is Our Delight. WE feel that our succecest during the past year is due to our ability to please our many friends and patrons. Our Line of Groceries i is fresh and complete. In fact we wake it a point to keep only the best the market affords. Our Shoe s are, the best money will buy, and . the BARGAINS we are1 offering in that line are not to be equaled In the Will amette Valley. Our Compliments and best wishes are extended to all, and we hope to be regarded in the future as we have been spoken of In the THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL, where satisfaction to all Is our highest aim Drexler & Alexander QROCSR8 AND CLOTHIERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The Arcade Cigar Store F. A. WILLIAMS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS.CANDIKS, SOFT DRINKS AND COiN FECTIONERY C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON STAR Motion Picture Show MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS 3 CHANGES A WEEK MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS ADMISSION 10 CTS. EVERY TENTH SALE FOR CASH IS A FREK SALE. NO MATTER HOW MUCH Come In today and tomorrow and drink COFFEE WITH US. We have aecured the agency for the celebrated R. & G. CORSETS and full line will be In next week. Don't fail to call and get a, perfect corset at the right price. - OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS COMPLETE ... . . PETER COOK Rlckreal, Ore. Independence, Ore.