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INDEPENDENCE INTErt f Hilt. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, PAOE SEVEN i 1 Neat Rigs Coed Heri Dickinson's Livery and FVed Stable I. W. DICKINSON Home I'lione 6(10. Dell riiune 193. new and Second-band Goods If you want second hand Furniture a good aa new at aacond nand prlcea, call at the eecond-hand atore on Main street. W buy and aell everything In NEW and SECOND-HAND GOODS. In our stock will be found aome awell plecea of furniture, and fiay are going at rock bottom prlcea. When in the city don't fail to call and look over our atock. We may have Just what you have been looking for. ( ', J. D. REEVES. fl$k Olillanicfic POR PRICES ON LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES SASH, AND DOORS. Superior quali ty and prompt delivery ( DALLAS, POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts I General Backing Business OCPICERS AND DIRECTORS: ' X' ZRZi i. M. lUwIey, Pres. J. B. V. Butler, VI oe pres. Ira . Powell. Cut r. S. Powell. J. 11. .'lump. I. M. Blmpeon. Patronize Home .'. INDUSTRY The Independence Steam Laundry does good work. Both Phones. THE INDEPENDENCE BAKERY m UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT la the place to got your Bread, Doughnuta, Cookies, Plea, and all kinda of paatry. Special attention given to aocalla and publlo entertainmenta. All work guaranteed. BODEN HAMMER A MARKS, Proprletora. Tho- Old Stand. "Diamond Oualitv" egetable Seeds wfu'""?g'' iu. , - V . Ihinil mV ie1 an ""I J W The One Catalog for the Careful Buyer ORFOfiN POLB LIMA 1 the most hardy and pro It .nH fche moat doliolous o( all beans. Thttmlv Him that wifl thrift in tk4 North vat Trial packet IOC. lioiular it) simmis, SSe. Ask for Portland 5, Pordand, Cartful Drivers Proprietor. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Ualley Cb'r. Co. I OREGON. Mala St. JOT I Q1 I aafiLa mum sati Our complete Now Seed Annual and Plan tor's Guide epooially pro pared for Northwestern growers fally Illustrating and presenting newest, most profitable varieties for market-man or home garden la MAW RK1DY FOR YOU Latest and Best Equipments lor trie Farmer, Orchardist Poultryman and Beekeeper Our Diamond Trade Mark ia a guarantee of Quality, Satisfaction and Full Value, backed by twenty-live years of suooesa right hero n the Paciflo Northwest Our Catalogs are Complete Buyer's Guides. Free on Request. onr Catalog No. 60 Seed Co. :: Oregon TATE NEWS IN BRIEF Item rf Imerttt C.aiiuriti C-drfl a the Sat. At the elate airicuUureJ coV.rc 130,000 la to be spent lu ocostruo- tko of build ng this ycir. f Tlaral mall rouios lava been or dered establlabed Irora tbw Dufur, .o- srph and Athens porl Cc a. Theodore K evelt will s-r!rs In Portland at I o'clock tht arieruuon ol April 6 and remain until 12 o'clock that night. At a apfdnl mert'nc of XU Iwuslaa County Ktu trrowrra' t'n ou p,:ul- niataly f ZS00 wae au!acrlh'4 towards eracttn and equipment ot caano.y la Roscburg. The bla brick power pliuit bu'.na; erected by the Oregon Power LV.u pany, at 8prlng3eld. will be completed In leaa than 10 daya. according to Ue plana of the eng near. The Eugene city council baa crested a water commission to bare entire charge of the municipal water worka and the electric power pbnt Just com pleted at Waltervllle on the McKem Rlyer. In a revolver battle at Balem jack Kroet. an aged atorekeeper, was ahot twice while barrcaded beh'nd a coun ter defending bla little general atore on Twelfth etreet from being looted by a single robber. Dr. FTack E. Smith, of Salem, wae appointed superintendent of the etate school for feeble-minded to aucceed H. E. Bickers, who filed bla tea fna Hon with the board. The change be comes effective April 1. Governor West has filed all of the appropriation bills for the University of Oregon, including a bill carrying 130,000 for the medical department at Portland. All of the Oregon Agricul tural Colleee bllla.bave also been Sled. Dr. Calvin B. White, state health of Beer, la at Bend assisting the people of that and other towns on the Des chutes River to provide for pure wa ter supply and to dispose of eewage In aucb a way that the Deschutes River will not be polluted. Temporary Insanity brought on by use of a drug, was seen at La Grande when a stranger named Jonea had to be bound band and foot to keep him from Injuring himself la hla cell In the city Jail. After three boura of terrible Buffering the man recovered. At their preliminary hearing before the Justice court at Eugene, "Babe" Vaughn and hla two sons, of Thurs ton, charged with the larceny of a cow from State Food and Dairy Com missioner Bailey, were bound over to the grand Jury in the sum of f 1000 bonds. , The first annual Pacific northwest live atock show, which is to be he'd at the -Union stockyards In North Portland. March 20, 21 and 22, will be the flrat comprehensive exhibition of beef atock to be held west of Denver. It will be solely educational, as there will be no gate fee. Superintendent of Publlo Instruc tion Alderman and Miss Cornelia Mar vin, of the state board of normal re gents, have returned to Salem from a vlalt at Monmouth, where they started preparations for placing the Oregon Bute Normal school la condition for the opening of the institution. There will be a special meeting of the claims committee of the House, at whioh time Representative Hawley will make an effort to secure a fa vorable report on the bill, which re cently passed the Senate, authorising an appropriation of 1260,000 to pay claims of Sherman county settlers. Attorney-General Crawford has pro- pared an opinion for State Treasurer Kay in which he states that the gross earniags taxes on ' franchises of cer tain companies are not collectible this year, inasmuch as Judge Burnett has held that the general tax code re pealed by implication and superseded tho gross earnings tax law. People who eat dried apples are warned by Pure Food Commissioner Bailey aga'nst the product that Is dried on galvanized Iron trays, sam ples of which have been analyzed and found to contain a small percentage ot zinc. This la detected easily by a careful examination of the fruit, the presence of zinc being Indicated by streaks of rust. ' Colonist rates from the east will apply to points on the Oregon Trunk as soon as they go Into effect March 10 and home-seekers will be able to rtda Into central Oregon on first class equipment. Including a Pullman par lor rar, according to arrangements completed between W. E. Cuman, trneral freight and pasaanger agant of the road, and the Interstate Com merce Cniunilsslnn. Brmoiubrance of sensational mur der case of two decides ago was re vived at Portland when District At torney Cameron aa'd that be had re ceived private Information that Bur dite Wolf, accuaed of killing Dlrdle Morton, a Monuvtlla girl. Is living In Calcutta. Tho rumor baa eerved W revive the bunt for Wolf, which baa continued apaamodlcal y marly 20 yeare, and the Eaat Indian offle a will be communicated with. NEWS OF NOTED, PERSONS Reports from id uednlde of J'a qtiin Miller state that t:ie poet ia Ukuiy to recover from bis II nets It ia rumored that John Haa Ham mend, bosom friend of Presldtnt Tall, would aoon be appointed American ambamador to Oreat Britain to auo coed Whltelaw Reld. Charles D. Wiles, of Dobbs Ferry. N. T., at present assistant secretary of the treasury, has accepted the p sltlon of secretary to the President. In auccesslon to Charles D. Norton. Edward Canfleld Sterling, who In vented pressed brick while a resident of Memphis, Tenn., In 1863, and af terwards formed a company In St Louis and made millions from bis la ventlon. Is dead at Redlanda, Cal. Nest Saturday Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Mre. Roosevelt and their daughter. Miss Ethel Roosevelt, will Start on a long trip throughout the west. The "June Bug," the first aeroplane to make ah official flight in this coun try, haa bem donated to the Smith sonian Institution at Washington by Its builder. Olenn H. Curtlsa. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont haa set aside about 200 acrea of her land at Hemp stead, L. I., aa a school or agriculture for women. Lieutenant 8. B. Weat, U. 8, A-, of Fort Dav a, Alaska, waa frozen to J death while stalking trail five miles from Tlahoa, during a severe ouxzaro. GENERAL W. H. EIX3Y. Army Offieer Who Is Raising Wrack of Eattisship Mains. Colonist Day Is Honored. Balem, Ore. Jovernor West Issued a proclamation proclaiming Wednes day, March 1, as Colonist day. In his proclamation he called upon the peo ple of the state to avail themselves of the privilege of sending a personal letter to some one In an eastern etate accompanied by literature telling of the advantages this state has to offer to the homesetTa&r. Independence Livery and Feed Stable J. D. Layion & Son, Prop. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers First-class Accommodations and Best of Care Given all Trancient Stock. IXCEPWCLNII SiiCE S'liCr O. FtOYD, Prep. All kinds ef repairing done wrltA neatneaa and d spatch. Shop en Main Street, INDEPENDENCE, OR& HIGH LIVING WITHOUT HIGH COST Is possibly the spirit of general Ut a to the country. Let us prove th e by supplying you with meat for your table. GOOD MEATS COSTS MONEY, but poor meats cost more becaoaar It does not cut to advantage and there Is more waste to It. Onr meata are the good kind and a trial will surely prove them the wore economical. CASH MEAT MARKET Geo. F. Heck. Proprietor Independence, Oregon km the Stormy Weather You will be interested in something tliat will pro vide comfort for the Lody. Investigate our stock of ood$ and you will le benefitted. We handle a complete line. L Rice, Inpci.dcnce, Oregon MISSION CAFE BURT & CLAY A Good Place to Eat. Every thing New and Clean. IF IT IS IN THE MARKET WE WILL SERVE YOU WITH IT Main St., two doors from P. 0. Independence, Oregon. NO LIQUOR ALLOWED Ladles! 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