CIQNT PAQES THE INDIPENDINCI KNTEM PRItK. INOCtNDINCK. OREGON. Met rivt i PERIONAL ANO LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dentlat. r. a. wnuim ta I'oitian rrlday. Or. Duganne, pendence KmIt emeltlet M'xire'a. Dentlat, National Bank. at ever lade Sell phone Craven ! i vlaited In be- J. M. (Mark of EuKena, waa to the c'.ty during tb preceding weuk. riord Hrowne vlnltod with Harvey flat-bor at t'uvar the fote par the work. Mr. Fannie Kolerle lent Friday, of Ilev. W. J. Weber returned laat Ratunlay I row Kalin Oregon, whara ha hat ben for a couple of werka. A'bort Bperlng made a trip tt fla-li-iu on hla m tor yiie on Thuraday of laat a k. I Jr. ah randy at Crae A Moore'e. R, U. Jordan of iuvrr, wae lo me city Tuada;. Ira rold drlnba at Craven A Moor. Mra. 9, P. Ktnmni ae In I'rta4 a tow day tbla wek Holier Wood and fmt'y leurwed lo Indvpnndanra Tudey. J. 8. Cooper and daughter. Iro thy. lttal In l o.tand faturday. Mm. Laa WCklnaon Balem, fla tted In tba city a fw daya thU wrek Wot, Campbe I and daughter, rrda, vlaltrd In I'ort and BaturJay and Bun day. Dr. L. L. Hewitt It making arranjte- Wi-n'i to equip hla office with an X Kay machine. L'ave orderi for a ab wod at tba C. K. 8pauldln Lining Company'! Wfloo. tf. Ilalh Colllna of fluver, waa In tba illy n'ekivaday. i I Ciiaa. Ilikflni of M;erton. waa in our fountain, the city y..erdy. jr. J. 0 ode no b apont 8-ndy at bla home In 8a am. 8. F. Wl a n of XI ed ford, traiieectwl tuo.ixe In tn city Mi.nJay, Wa bate tba mot compete Hoe of Eaat rpoatala and noveltlee In tba cl'y - C rati a A Moore. Mra i. 0. Mel to h wl I prearnt hnr puplla 'n a tublo re lial In tba near future. Two aa a of double harnwa for It. YVIIaoo nt to Baloiu Friday ,,( at a bargain. J. Drown, Home and apnt a few daya tbfia with re- i.n ,n, 722. latlvoi and frU-nda Cm A Moore ronH-mplaie In- Eaater arrvliea wl I bo held In 'b Vtallln a candy kitchen In cert- aevrral church! l- the city !' n with their Luaintai. Sunday. Co ety Itoal KtaU Co Ian tp In Rev W. J. Wcl.er waa la Fa'eui on bualna ya(rdy, K rk 8 rottrd of Ar le, w.a In the l y l t ti urrtar. 00. Matron of Kalla City, waa In tba el y Wrdaday. C. A Knowr of 8alm, waa In th r!ty oi h a uMt Saturday. Mra. JoJiDnon of Mcnmouth, vlaited with Mra. J. II. DUoo In the rtty a day or iwi (ha aenk. Blnre having anh nice weather In March ni one I a hie to appreciate the clluj.it 0 ondlt ona tbla week. On .T'W1 y had a ara anow a tor in Ilak ram Jut In time lo Inaura a 'he jtr md a coveted for a iod bar o , f 1 don't rln Ion g mho l Vim a I o a- tha ta ley. enounh t at oil IL Mn E , f wf) Md d,UfMtrt If you have anything to fell taka Viviaf, wer.t to 811 arton yeaUr:ay It to A. M. Itrown, tba New and to att rd the cotln of MUe Kora Bocond band Btora. Browne'a ac .to . The la ter wl I re- . ,t,r ,tn ,h,,m B t rday evening and Dr. D.nrnore and C. V vlna left . . ,...,., for IlrjwnMla Tu-aday to a tnd thai Wlllami.tta ire.byterla. I ln" wn ana membera of the ChrlKt'an cliu rb dcalre to thank all Q. S. Kre'e f Ba em. waa lookk-ig.n8 who B,)e(j t0 mtk, tns r,C(rt aftar hie I-rcu n tnia Ticioiiypiiard.Tn,e, SoclH, Ten In the K. of the fore pa: t of tha wek. Mom Walker was In I'ort and on Tba l o k baa new alien tp In front of mmr cou.vm.tion or tha Cbrlatan cnurm. J WANTED Your old atovee. fum4- Th'imaa Warren re urnd laat wk ture. or anything you dont want. A. frun Teaser Crek. where ha went to vlalt hla aon. J. W. Rlclmrdacn nt to Eugene, Wedn day of lt week to Interview Wa.ln.day to at e. nl the bible a hocj "Tot'd e." He returned FrWay. C. G. L-'ng aold three cara thla week. One to Kred W 1 aon, one to M. Urow.n. Home IM10110 2511. Mra. Homer Hill and children loft for RHdlee Tuenday where tbejr will lea cream at Cravenl A More a. Craven ft Moore have opened tbelr pp,.n(j , tow avi w;th r ave. Icn crenm parlor f r the eaaon a run. Rv. and Mr. Al en of 8am, vl- Moh Walker and one to M. Chapman of Dilla'. . Ha rg the evening of Marih 23, k e'irriM. IX)ST. Somewhere t"tweni Inde pendnc and my farm two and one- half Dilh-a ao th one heavy bridle. The f ndr will cmfur a great favor tjy leaving the aame at my home or at thla off re. W. A. Sttt. Rlhrd Cane waa In the ltr a Icellng week. He Informa ua that he ittcv dl'PVII'I'Ti fjn-irA fnnillfi . ,7 r 1 .11 .h. ,..( 'ew d8',i ,h a,t''"- Pt of the pre ment if wall paper in all the latent, .... patterna, (ail md ea tht m Ile Mra. Gertrude McDee of Conallla, r.t a few dnya at the home of I A CaRnath. jed at the home of the latt r'a Pr- Mr al d Mri CDaa. fhenlfe!d lt tit'. Rev. and Mr. FanMra nyuer, In! 8 ndy. Mra. C. Cloverdale (f Corvallle, who ha been In thi c ty for aeveral dya. returued t her bime Cie latter part of lit week. llh-e A Calbreath have Juat receiv ed a 'arge lino f wa l paper comprla Ing all of the latt pat erna. IH)n't biy ut.tll you rave aeen our atock. Moat Waker and V. A. Wllaon are the luteal t catch the automobilo "bug." They tave an purcnaaca a new machine. Mra. C MDvtt. who baa been vlitltlng at the home of her daunhter, Mra. Goo. Conkey. returned t'J her Lome lu l'allna ltHt week. Mr. W. I'. Ireland cf Kaatorn Ore gov, arent a few dtja lat week at the homo of her alater, Mra. J. E. HubbsrJ. Coqt'l i tie llro., tho cmntit work er, have Juxt completed a new walk In front of tho roporty of their Tutit, Mra. Whlt-nker. on C. street, and tho Improvement la worthy tf note. W,ck. I have ae.fn different uiakea cf tu'w atloa for your Inapetton and can furnlah a car on ahort notice. Mr. and Mra W. K. Crvon mndjC. O. Long. an auto drive to Corva lla Tuea.lay. .fc o w1, . . W. E. Ciaven ret el vol a vlalt from . . ,.,, ,n ,ha nnpr. hoiae r.ka fout v Food and Ed Owen bat e aold the r aalrx" at ft. Helena and purchand one on Third afet In lo tland. 10.00 per motth a'ta ght aaary an expeniea, to men with rlr, to Intrc d tce our Poultry Remedlea Don t an wer'vn'eaa you mean bualren. E- Mfr. C. ('n-rrror- Satitday evmilng Admlaaion IS ctr. Tho public la cordially invRed. atd.) Eaat St Louis. 111. lila alater of California a few days laat week. ( iuo D. a), Tay'or moved h a barber shop C. A. Ward moved hla family toj Th( tnow storm thJ ww.k hM bec'int,, the Cooper building the first of Oregon City Wednesday, where be la srou orci,r..,,n e for sheep h k, and la now occupying the engage! In tha confe tlonery bi alneaa , whch had bBpn gn,.ar(.(j In a rx-ma former y occuplel ly Mr. Ea 1 rw raat-i loasea tv death have oc-. ine lauer ai o movea nia anop into curred. having recently pur bad a stand at that place. A. V. Clay, who ha been, In the tlty for aome time, engaged In the r ataurant bualneas, haa a poait'.ow at Kngene and departed for that place tho foie trt of the week. Lot us make your abstract of ttito for you. Satlafactlon guaranteed. Brown A Blbley, Attorneys and Ab stracters, 610 Mill Street. Dallas. Ore gon. ' 41-tf. It la reported that Mr. Ru ler la laying out hla farm Into lots and will eatab lah a new t )wn in Marlon county a few miles eat of thla city, where !he new olodrlc rond la to pas In tho near future. $55.00 ON TIME, $50.00 ...CASH... It alW U 1 Don't pay an exhorbltant prica for a Cream Separator when you can get the best machine In the world, The New Elgin; at a reasonable price. We buy di rect .from the manufacturer In the East, In quantities pay the caah and cut out the middlemen, la why wa can sell at these prices, y For particulars write or call on INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY t ! J TO 0&SM0d will When in Quarantine PEOPLE who are in quarantine are not isolated if they have a Bell Telephone. The Bell Service brings cheer and encouragement to the sick,, and is of value in countless othar ways. Friends, whether close at hand or far away, can be easily reached, because Bell Service is universal service. Tne Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mr. and Mra. Alderson of Minnesota arrived In the city this week and are Ylsl'lRg at tho home of the latter sister, Mrs Peter Kurre. They ex po -t to locate U this vicinity. Eggs for setting. Thoroughbred Plymouth Hocks, S. C. White Leg horns, S. C. Brown Leghorn's and White Orplngtons.J. G. Mcintosh. Doth Phones. n-40-tf. The base ball searo. orened In this cltv last Saturday with a game be tween the home team and Monmouth, which resulttd In a gteit vlttory for In'!ep ndence. Wm. Dlcoch and wife arr'ved In the city this week and will make this Vlare their future home, he having pure ated the Sperling meat market. Fruit growets in tho valley are alnrmed on account of the Incessant ennw and frjEt, ard It Is be.ieveO) that gte fru't has Leen greatly dam- Thi V. C T. U. of Indepondenco, is expected to meet 1 he Monmouth Union, next Frl:'ay. The r gi'lar meeting will be held n! the heme of Mrs. Whlt-nker next Wednesday. Fr m all appewaws the Will aa ette river will be on a rampsge in a few days A heavy snow fn'l oc curred in the mountains this week and hills in the Lnckluniute vicini ty are white, but the warm sun. Is do ing its wo'k and the river is rapid y filling it banks. If you liave well located land or a good business troiosition for sa'e at r nsorwib'e rrice, write me at once en closiiiR self addressed stamped envel ope f r rop y ) owners only(. Address J. C. Iloss, 8t6-2ud.Ave So., Minne apolis, Minnesota. n 45-48. Antedating the progress and fu t re grjwth cf Independence, we de c d-:d to n o e the Pa m Barber Shop Into a pei'manont lo at'on on the main business street three doors south of the rost of.tee, wheie our patrons will be assured of, the same cordial treatment as usua'. Thanking you all for past patrarage we remain at your servl e W. T. Fall. the bi I ding a ated ly Mr. Taylor. Read In Sunset Magax'ne. Motor ing Through California by Lloyd Os bourne. Beau'lfully illustrated in four rotors. The Spell, a romantic serial ly C. N. & A. M. Williams. In the Shadow cf the Dragon by Grant Carpentfr. Descriptive story of San Francisco's Chinese quarters. April issue now on sale 15 cents. Make a Clean Breast of It Get a new shirt, or a number df them, from among our stylish de rgm for the present season. Maybe ycur linei clcoset needs still more re- iplenishlng say in the matter of Col lars, Cuffe, Handkerchiefs, eitc. In Underwear, Socks, Ties and Gloves, we can give you complete and lasting satisfaction for little money. Our stocks are selected with a view to sterling quality and durability as well as recentness of style. Let us be your haberdasher. ' " O. A. KREAMER. T HE HARDEMAN HAT On account of putting In atock we re closing out thla well known brand ef hats. Come In and get that hat before your siie la gone. We buy country produce, alae wool and pay the highest price tor same at all times. PETER COOK ' Rick rot, Ore. Independence, Ore. Easter Greeting' "SPRING" IS HERE! I am also putting 'SPrings in Watches My repair shop here witnesses to the 8PIHXU SPIRIT but it haa not caught the "HprinK Fever." It is very well, thank you, and Iiojjos to have your ailing watch or clock to repair. I inx only the very bent material in all my repairing. ROWE'S JEWELRY SHOP Prompt Smrvlcm" 15he BEST MEATS Are none too good for any home. We handle nothing but the best and keep in stock a large assortment. Sperling Bros. DRESS RIGHT , THIS SEASON ii a W All Wear What is Newest And Best AND HAVE IT MADE TO ORDER TO FIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL FIGURE. It costs no mere than most ready-mades, and gives you 100 per cent more satisfaction. Made To Order In Chicago. We are the exclusive agents for the American Ladies' Tailoring Company, of Chicago the recognized Master Tailors for women. Call and let us show you the magnificent array of the latesi Spring Styles and Fabrics that are yours to choose from. You'll be surprised at the values we offer. . , Suits $13.50 up Coat $10.00 up Suits $ o'.OO up Dresses $11.00 up Capes $8.00 up No obligation to buy J. D. McINTOSH ENTERPRISE BUILDING Independence, Oregon John Goes South Deputy Unl'ed States MarshallMer 'vln of Portlend, was In th$ city on Monday of this week and served a subroena on J. H. Dixon which will make it necessary for him to go to: New Mexico again as a witness In, the car robbery committed there dur- lng Inst fall and the early part of the winter. Mr. Dixon will leave for the south next Tuesday and will be absent for some time. - Mr. Dixon was a witness la the pre liminary hearing In Justice court last December when the defendants were bound over to spring term of court. Some of the plunder taken from the cars consisted of hops shipped from Independence and loaded by Mr. Dix on last fall. DAIITY PERFUMES FOR DAINTY WOMEN Are here and Plenty. Everything else for toilet use. Our Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bath Ammonia, Talcum and Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Etc., are such as must appeal to Women of Refinement. We will be pleased to have you call and see our line. Kirkland's Drug Store The Store of Quality