PAGE SIX INOEPKNDINC I NT I . INDIf tHOINCI.MiOON EIGHT PAGl When You Think CM K. imm bl wt worn tw"f ,nrJ .1.4 with wio! , o..rvl. ,J. at natural r h.ra .. no womaa who weuU ul Uw!y I lrr Inn rcmmo period uf paio, Tr. Fmwrt Prverlitlam rM mkio pri " ' mtm .'. ir fro if am tram pat: it rfUritt, tuSUut IntUm. mmtiun, sm4 urma l mJtf weaHmm. Sick woir.cn r J-tSnI ?r. ri.rca f.y , fr. All corr.!H.iurm atrvtfiy rv..i. an Kl Aoctaioc, R. V. IVre. M. .. I'rr.iJcni, lt..(,.u, N. . II vou want hook lk.t tr't. lt fSo.U -..n, J.... anJ ho '.' them at hm.. J 21 C-c ".' to ! IW. IO rv cost .1 he ...V ...J he will M-nd you it if y h' thou.. pkf .1. -m. ltd Oimaioa Scn Mrtlid Ai1kci r ..cd, LoUi-duta cU.lu.o in p., r ...... la hodom cloth-biiHW. 31 lump. -IF M A. OH C. W. RV!" THE 1 N D E PE l ! D ENC E NATIONAL HANK H Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid cn Time Deposits OIRECTC.TS HIRSCHBERG, A. NCLSON, D. W. SEARS. D. F. SMITH AND OTIS D. EUTLER 'in CALIFORNIA IS th-. Place to visit. Oran-e -rows in full lloi.i, tropical flowers, faM-m hotels, historic UJl .Man sions, attractive, wat.-rinjr places, delijjlitful climntf, making that favoiftl section the NutionV nmst pop ular retreat. Yoii can fee it at itshest via tli SHASTA ROUTE and Thr Rmd of a Thousand Wonders" ! Southern Pacific Company ! 4 t t i Up-to-date trains, fint-cUu i every respect, unexcelled d.ning-car senice, quick time and directconncctions to all point south. Special Round Trip Fare of $55.00 Porttaua to Eos Angeles and Return ,,...1 .,.;r,or l fJlr; from all other sections of the Xortl west Liberal 8 rs in each direction and long limit. Interest ing and attractive literature on the various resorts and attractions of California can be bad on application to any S. P. or O. U. & V agent or from WILLIAM McMURRAY GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON MAYOR'S AC110N DISAPPROVED RECALL MAY OE TRIS3 ON THS MAYOR AT SAL CM H a Clow to S4lm, FM CUjr WekUrn Parmlt Cau. a,ma OissAtifctiort. HAI.KM, Urf. Willi ft"-ii'iui l l.i f.- ..v nu lo ti-t r- all ! tn w II U i lr- uUt.'J if V"i t I-1 UIU. d tU P. tl: f.U.ulilM' ill f " dy s um tvr the Ort',;i'u KU-iirlc; wUh tli lUiiynrV v.'ta if Hi l"'i, I'aiU C ty ; VV.'.-t rn' fi.t.1 fx-. I 'l i lly from t!te -! kiIi.U'.-: "l f"r CO.II -l.ll-Ml'.Otl t .M' t. l -! 'I 1 m r.-.w hi -ht, aa.l .'! in.' pr.. !...! Or- ;.n Eh' ' vu- 1 n . Ii ' ' f.T ltU IH Hi till.- I'-f It"1 !""' m Hi- s.uui' in-"i iu. tti- ' y k''' ly tt.Uillill,- III- r Hill of A MU..lMl tll.ll lias in i U' I ! f ' ' m.t'i'it t'l.tf hf in -y k-i,i t: - fi.- I-.'I vl m- 1Y4 U til is-.i l. - ' nitii.-s litit llH lii.ttl- I. ' l,-'''- in- t I' ibll' ly I'l ! ' ' Tl.i r an.-i!c- will I'l' '' !'!y ": ii ri In ol'-w:iv i'-t rlv frul. 1 lln' ' pany's. ,r. s-nl l-i ;ittnf "liil'-''i lil lin- iV.llaui-.i.' rli'T li'-ti "''I lli'':if.' smith mil i-( ili- li 'l I-' ptirt.'.l that oiii- f Hi" i1 ' f'ir Or-ion l.l.Ttrir Is. a t ' ari.iMi i!ii wesi half of til- ;'. "i"' .-iri-t-1 tnu ks at tlio t'ominen la) utrcet froaa i:i. Mu h yalimhU' pr 'i-r y ui:i i r ' .-inly KiviTr.l l,,y Hi- c, lapany'H narks iiuU tr-Mh work If f M- plan pi-iiv. m in lie th- on- iivlop!-.! I') 'niiilaii y. Tomorrow nlvht th ("on;" 11 ha l.-r wilt he paikeil to the doors hr thus), who aro lnt-r-M-il In wiitihing what action wl!l h- tak-n towaril t In' .Mayor's veto of tli? Salem. Kails City & Western frauchlso. From what can mow h palliered. It U pra-H-nPy a--sui-U that the Coiuu'il w.ll pass over the head of the KxecMlve. y'ulte a f ling asalnst the fran chise is oxi r sneil by those renli!i:u; atom? I'nlon street, where It would al low the road to operate, but all of the residents on that street nro by no Beans opposed, while the balance of the city Is practically a unit In de manding that the road be allowed to enter the limits and follow the route as mapped out along I'nlon street to Capitol and th-nce northerly, with probably an eventual route to Silver ton'. Mayor Lai hmiind uUitui.e has met with severe criticism from a itreat 4, I number ot people ana it is aouuum n J the Council will fly In the face of this criticism. At the same time a number of well known citizens have made the state- ment that If Mr. Lachmund pursues the same pollry with the Oregon elec tric that he has with the Salera, Falls City & Western, they will take steps to circulate recall petitions and place the matter up to a vote of the peo ple of Salem to determine whether the majority of citizens will sanction such an action. ALBANY WOMAN DIE! AT J Mm, Kra Mln ra M-)r. U " tu. 4! M.r, "KI "'' Al:iiy poatotf.ct., died rrllny iiUhi I h-r l uuie In thl city f r a l."U tlln.-x at the ae if y" waa a iih iiiIji r of imii of Mm Id vat and lt known pioneer fnui'l-. tm im the daughter uf Mr am! Mra 'iVnv.r l. tlx. kl-iiutti. Mra. M it (waa boru .ar Albany and had U'd !n or ticttr that city all her Uf". waa luarrU d S pt. tub. r . I''"!'. la tirl'd by litT liiiHta d and fitthr and niother, all of that d'y. and in lirother Mti.l one aUier: V ri;ll HacWI.w mnn, of linker, Ore., and Mra Mura li.'ill.un, of Veiii ln'i", Vat.h. urday lo prote.t aal .1 th r-.'lfl B ates " Companr niakl" an annual har i.f 5 P for aHhManl prly ;ia.a. I'.iMiiiiiH'' wer apij'it'd t Interview liifinr ine:i of M"M aa t. th a taai.l Ity of uUh. I .a P..tr.y from th- I''" Vih a,t ...inlilUlilna i . 'haiii.e ,i U'elr uitil III that c IV ,-.l.:...i.id rale f .r fari'i-ra waa rceiillv llr'-l fro-t ' to The meet inn held Saturday la the Ittrd held within a mouth. "d another haa be-ll ( all-1 l I"' hi Id early In April At thla hi-.H'ik rep reeelilaihea of vrry rural I lie III Ilia aliit- will he ln.te.l In atteid Kverybody Ih luvlt-J tn ac our new aprng tinu Mr H. l. Wniiuiia. RATE ANGERS FARMERS Lane Telephia 8ubacrlt:ra Withdraw Patronaja. May Iteprevi'litat lr (if t. l-piioiie lim a in-l tn-he f.il'iier' at ll'IKeii- Sal HELP HELP HCL1' When In need of help of any kind all on or phono the wl I'nu lo. ineiit AKeliiv, I' H ('iiiniiMnl.il St.. up at alra, to'l' ui. trwuii. t'lioii la Main I'ol '::h 2 ;. as t r r .... -v --v . -V Uyc PARSING OF TIM TAYLOR'S BARBERSHOP D. O. Taylor, Proprietor Tonics cf all kinds applied or In bulk. First class bath. In con nection. Located on Main treat, two doowjgutltitefflc m AS DURING THE YCAH 10 0 wC INCREASED OUR LIST SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BY FURNISHING THE ncST IN THE LINE Of CPO'-FOiE'J THAT MONEY AND CARCFUL 5tt.cCTION5 CCULD AFFORD. IN 191 1 WC PUnPOSE TO STILL FURTHER OUR MU TUAL INTERESTS ON THESE PRCIPALS AND FEEL ASSURED THAT OUR GOODS WILL MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE. H. H. KNOX, 7hm Progreatlvt Crocur. a NV M V? V! VV v vt v! t f i V! V vt HUDSON BICYCLES. im IV In W Handla All Kinds of Bicycles Motor Cycle and Sundries of A Description. Wa ala have the Aoency for soma of th beat Automobile In the World. Call and aee u If In the 'market for anything In our line. . ' . Special attention Given toi all klnda of repairing. LONG & CAMPBELL, Independence, Oregon, TALK AND PRINTERS' INK ... i Does, not do U Merchandising. Experience and ft we Selected stock of J ' ";. Groceries, China Ware, Etc. ; 7 is what has been the means of building up our itamanao trade. We need not aay more. We cater to tha Grocery tob solicit your patronage. ' v L. G. REEVES OREGON PIONEER GONE The death of Mrs. Mary J. Robinson February 23, marked the passing of another ot the pioneer settlers of Ore gom' and Yamhill county. I Mary J. Robinson, whose maiden name was Dougherty, was born ; In j Pennsylvania, September 16, 1828, ana j with. her parents moved toi Iowa at ! early a?e. She was united In marriage to Isaac t, Robinson, April 18, 18o2 and the same monj;h she started with her husband across the plains by ox team for Oregon. , They arrived In j Portland to October of that year, and ', the following spring took up a home j stead a few miles west of Amity. Mr. Robinson died In 1895. j Five children, eleevn grand-children ; and four great-grand-chlldren survive, i ; The children are: Milan Robinson, ! Columbus, Washington,; Francis Rob 1 lnson, Amity; Mrs. Flora Putnam.New !berg, and Mrs. Martha Rlchey, Port ; land. ----- Do You Like COLD TOAST? - Toast prepared In quantitie In the kitchen often become cold be fore It I consumed at the table. How much more appetizing to get It hot and crlap a rapidly a It I made. THE ELECTRIC TOASTER please every woman who ee It In almost Instantaneous. And I the toasting done that It seems ' .he dining room. 8o puiekly there I no rising from the table or hurrying abdut . ; , i , ' , t THE ELECTRIC TOASTER Is now one of the mot popular of the many household electrllo devise. Price of Toaster complete $3.25. ASK OUR NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Oregon Power Company J.It-. WHITE, LOCAL WlANAQIH...