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: 1 : : 1 POLK COUNTY BANK ..... nnrrnM M0NMUUII1. ukiwh Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business OrrKtRS AND DIRtCTORS THE INOEPCNDENCt ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, QWEOON, LAWYER NEARLY HAD SCRAP IIQMT PAQE The Arcade Cigar Store F. A. WILLIAMS Cigars Tobaccos Candies Soft Drinks and Confectionery C STREET INDEPENDENCE, OREGON TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND i 1. ,3 -. -i c J11 rvinnf v aa- Is to provide such eoods as will meet , pirrnmst.mees. inu ifM uuuvi This is what we have endeavored to do, and the result is an increased trade, rapid sales, and a clean, fresh stock on hand at all times. If you have not tried our grocery depart ment, do so and become one of our satisfied customers. L. C. REEVES, The Grocer l ....... .. . ' "1 OFFICIALS H. HIRSCHBERG, President . A. NELSON, Vice Fresident . C. W. IRVINE. Cashier The independence National Bank INCORPORATED 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG A. NELSON D. W. SEARS B. F. SMITH OTIS D. BUTLER ASK Willamette Valley Lumber Co. FOR PRICES ON Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors Superior Quality and Prompt Delivery DALLAS, OREGON Managed to Ktp Half Block Ahtai er squiggs, Who nan irrti Blocka In Twotvo beconaa. "I nrar had srop thla moniln wouldn't aunpeit of being belligerent. onfldrd. Who with?" wo askta. ua no ro ard for grammar. Jimmto ".ult;i. i o-uom ph-- "instlly to him. Anyhow, ho ot the ilea that I wanted to IKK mm. "WVll. hat did ho do? ii .....i, i nn run. Honest, ho 'Id three blocks In about ! c nil, before I could lay a wora. - - . 1 ..... a. That a going aomo ior a ma Ike 8ijlgKi " "Ain't It? And It didm ao rim lialf block ahead if h'.iu ovory atop of tho way!" A DrfMnf A. ... mm nirfraatle. aa they woro returning from the plcturo j i . ... t think rurv to ino onwiniiwui. i I. Inr llntleelll." Ul l T" .' I aw - "Wall, replied nor noaieii. i cu .v,-. min I. Fnr ma It don . teem that thero'a anything to boat food old raanionea raw.u-rr ju. . . iir. .1. l.h annenred In thla ....... V..I.F.I.T mnriiliir Man- uri'liiuirtu v uel's Parlidan flame wao referred to na "Oalby. "Tout JO n-.onnw u lhat her firat namo la Oaby. It rttten tbat wy. oui irur i ty "1." FOXY. ASTORIA'S BIG. nmvm Aviation Maot. RetU, Battioimp Flaat. Firovork Spactaclo Aro Arranjad For. ipir.. paH nnv-Left put ft mouse Second Dad Boy-No. lefi put aoroo heese In her desk nd the mouse of Ita own accord nd wo won't be blamed for it. B-r-r-rl . a nunarea yearn " tho othor wo JIAI Vlill A mM 1 Pageant Will Open August 9, Close bcplcmbcr v. Cm.meroliil Cluh. U aorr.-Ury '" tlivuon iwi-lopiiHMil Uamm hu lma already -rfiM lod I ho .t..Ki ain for tho convention which will derldo uiHin the policy to m followed In tho development of Oregon for tho uet ear to 4MHIIO. , "Fatly 1o Aatorl or Iho I"' truttlon of tho Ton.iuln" i h tH' of rou-ehnlial dUplay which wm Ih. ..ffeivd hum " '"' i..ri.i(.m..nt ilmlnir tho cenlenlilH Thla pageaut will havo ha'l ' nunierotia aecll featurea to complete a two-hour entertainment. Thla en .1 win Iih Imllt lllHtn tho water and U to h no of tho big fea - .i... ....t..i.niul It la the fir hI lurea vi " "" " tl.no that any big flreworko aiectaolo ,.,. hna ever i.oeu avieiui...... i .. : - " . . . tt, iI..vh oniiieni 01 mo A.tor... ;;-An,7nth SrVVork. bualnea. U .uch now that yearo mo Ap.ll 13. Wl. IM , a-iured. hip Tonquin. owne.i oy "-"i t) ,lt ,,lffr,.,,t conventlona will ne A.tor. nM Into tho. mouth of thaj "'J,, ,hd r,.llU.nlal celo. t-oiunibla Kiver. nm .ur,.n Im-ludlnn tho achmU teariiera and anchored ten mllea up tno rivei,- ..,. t0 wn0h national edu . v,VAk ItlltWlalllB WUBI. (in . .... i la.... f..f at WMU aiaio iimiuin", " catoro havo been Invited for a weeK, Tb teacher wm nave - ' " '.'V K.I L If. .A brought tho flrat white man to the Rrettt Oregon country wiih. Un.o e.nbra-ed all tho land from ton and Idaho havo alnco been carved. It la In ceietirauon i -v.. ment that tho AatorU Centennial wan projected. Tho pageant w II bo opened with almplo ceremonlea on AiiguHt S. Tho public opening will be tbe following uay anu in. w.... will continue for thirty day, or until September . , J no lesiBiini"" , .. . gon appropnaieu i.v iw- expenso or me a"uiu..i. County made a special tax levy which brought D.ui'u buuwuh. . the committee; loi. jonn Astor. of New 1 orK i ny. "" $10,000 to tho caimo and the buHlne"" men of Aatorla contributed faO.000. Additional aubHcrlptlono from the transwrtatlon companies and I ort- Mini oiiHiiie"" , .:,;, available alnewa of war up to 1..0.omi. Tourima rrom su !' .. .. . ,..-... ...m ha uhln to travel to the Aatorla Centeunlal at reduced ,. - x ........ ui.in Hf all the Prill- ranroau iv: - ,,,, clnle Placea of Interest un route. Thla centennial celebration i the only official exposition on the Pacific Coaat this year ana tmera tractions: l'aclflc Coast motor spueu gatta with 112.000 In cah prUeo. hist . " i,c.,tii.hr i to Sep tember 8. Inclulve. At thla regatta tho free-for-all championship will be Jl.l...l nnrl 13000 Is tllO PrlZO lllOliey , .,-r.u ATIH for thla one event alone. 1 racticauy ' f(jr , nBl)MB .xl-duk.0 f.,u,ii A.iorUaa every coast city will enter a boat ana huhl)nJ yrlln, MU. mhi.t.ii' ! it-"'"1 , ." l.k.- ay all '" " -''. latiari i'F . (- lV.-iiinniils. i ."- ,iu l a lr v.Hk.1 .a.o -Wl.h I w.a a hor.o.- aald Wllllo, bo watchod hla ftr Theo. after a niom flection, bo add-4. -E'Pt l D0' tl(! " f A Sit iV MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED By Lydla K. Plnkham'j Vcgctablj Compound F I .u.lnrttil td W 11 1 I - " v - - - - heaitii y l-viii h. I'liikliitlii'i VetretiU bio Conipoiinil. Him was pule, with dark circlet under hr eye, weak ami Irrl t'lblo. T'wodllTeretit do-tors trettUnl het ami called H lireen Sickness, but "he crew worse all tha i v.u.i 1' l'inU. lam'i Veiri tiiMa Coinpomid was re immemle.1, ana an 'u,''Xu . ki Uesshe has retrt.ined her hcalt .. U a . t(, yot.r inedi. ine. l oan re,-., i.iw ml U f,.r all f.'in.i n troubles. Mrs. I -.A. J.m.ki.av! 1103 KulUiul Street. 1UU. more, MJ. Hundreds of a.ioh letter, f rom , nrnth. i expressing- mcir i;rm . -,H l'h.khan. s. VW.U . a torn. 'i r;'.. Independence Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs, with or without driver, for any point in the valley Automobile accommodations if desired J. D. LAYTON AND SON PROPRIETORS "I feel evening," the s.ld. "You don't look It, men replied. "Thank you." - m "Not by at leart alxty year. Then tho cold wavo arrived. nitinn Mlm Start. vow h.t rva get your bus band on his feet again, you must see that he gets more exercise. Patient's Wife All right, doctor: this bill of yours will halp. He'll be terribly exercisod when 1 show It to him. A Sly Fellow. -m.i . nnd a wldowei met when selecting monuments for their lost mates ana ten in .oc. "Quick work on the pan oi my.u. ir,AaA He must have been nosing 'as a cherub on a tombstone." Faults. r.rivlo t believe, who said, The greatest of faults la to be cou- sclous of none. .. that doesn't strike me as being as bad as to be conscious of faulta and not care. The Idea. "What has become of Jinx?" "I shook him." M.fBnhioned. Insisted that A W . , while I was engaged to him I should not bo engaged to any oiu. A Marrow ESCSDO. "Tonka used to say that be aspired to literary recogmuuu. "Yes." ,.r.i. v.- Aroam Aver come true?" 1J1U u. ; "No. Luck was wun u" . .nt ho entrtil irom I eoi i .n,i .veral boats are exix-cted from , .UrilH. educational matters The dlsn ace-i , nnt hoat championship will also !;;.' .,. numerons aoclul fea- l.ydia lv l '":' f, ,mm hav decided at this regatta as w 111 su- punned for the entertain pjMiiia nas t " he ,jV(Ua k. iMnkUam o in the fishing craft classes. '"r , ,,' ,rhP. who wi attend heeit r -c iyu uyuw ' . sail rigged hulls, sculling contests. tun Ih convention Aa It Is an official Medicine com.-"". , ra ls ' can race between rimn 0X th. teachers of the YounR OlrK 1I-I TI,I Ad - .. . .. I hn nnrihunt and ... . il. I . .. lnnJ lin . 1 ...... l.l.t.l U'ltll tlllll I III Indian inoes u w. state win ne coniiei.u such features as are usual at western, )(g(i .,ri,venUd by alckness. ao that regatta tournaments. The manage- u bouml to a ro)reHeutatlve ment of the regatta Is In chrK OIj lwelinK of educntora. i.mrii Motor Roat Club, orrlll- ., iirt,..i floats are being with tho. Pacific Const Interna- .iittn. fnr ft B(,Hob of Ian officers of which will direct the con tests. wilt have an aero- uiena uin-. - . j h,rtin.iiArnn anfl exIUI)! plane iaihi i!lctmtr four days of the third D 11 MM-JUWR. IHal W ' ' General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing General Repairing We do all kinds of Wagon and Carriage Work and keep in stock all parts for vehicles; work guaranteed Main Street, near the Bridge INDEPENDENCE, OREGON FURNISHED ROOMS Established 1896 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WhiteHouseRestaurant WM. McGILCHRIST & SONS, Proprietor. Best and Most Popular Eating Place in the Willamette Valley Telephone 196 SALEM, OREGON 362 State Street plane mm " t 'orunnu, nuu v,. ...... ----- . n.,r ,invn of the third . ... ,...n,.it,ritn in the exwr- week of the celebration. Mr. Curtlss , le ord,.r o( t10 board of . t. a VI nual I a II 11 i la under contract. 10 n, education. , i .i atni-tlnir from the , .. .....i,.. i..uiinr w III lie the o geas iuu me... npeciuiij imciio - - - surface of toe toiuiuu. " i portunity tor vibiumb i - nlng at a speed of at least thirty-five M for HKinum at Astoria. There miles an nour nown w wo are more man 2, the Columbia River, rising from the . cru(t gt Agl0,.la and the salmon fish- water without mecnanicai iu, , ing season will do open uiuu over the beach to the Oearhart Hotel-2- alIowll)(? the vliiltors.to see how and return to the BtarUng point, uy- ,he nig,ty salmon is caugni aim iV. Im Aimrlfind .1 HMwiuo f IWltl Hli FH WtiKU an rv, thfl nnnnlne of the centennial, milh 70 n0iindH nnd averaKO about i t,.r will tn two fleets;. .a ' t,. ,,h UuUnnn ulili'h WOlKn TO ine CliJHO UJoio " - i;u MJllliun ctiv,ii. a. - - of battleships In the harbor, one ue )40 )(,UIiH Rr0 numorons ami u is a vw ftio n h i luu;b nvnu htnr nnniiri 111111 v u o- " mont nd one from the pick of thej.'. ' aro m(0 out of the salmon " ... . T- o.l.llllnn tlll . L - Urit sn squaurou. caicn every cm. .. . ..,,, i. uu oml rh na f h vnrloiis s ates Soutu Ameru:u n.-i""..a . :i J ne (uiciu" . h T.innn have nromlsed to detail i w, invited and a number have kniiioBhina to the scene of the centen- i,.pB(iv accent. went to writing ads." aTaunrltA fteflt. a ..TiThv An vnu do TOUr sew ing at this window in the air shaft? ,r.. nnnt hnir Pfie. I UU ou v Mrfl. De Piatt 0, DUl 1 cau uwr beautifully. u M ui. rtnlv Chance. "He is always sighing for a mansion 111 1413 "No wonder. He uvea in a where residence property Is $30 a front foot." i.i..h win tie different in chnracter each week. These floats will be fully as magnificent as those used at the annual Hose Festival at Portland, and tne bciiooi euuumu ... . .... - r.,..t.l..,l with tiiilnfnJ table romp""""- restored to health by its use. Vrtt lo Mm. lMnUIiani, ijjim Iu!..( tot ivUvicc, fro. In Nl riulta. m li.. .t h church conKresa, tha P-CIAII1A w .'- bishop of llrlstol expressed tlo view that motoring naa oon u.mu church. Tea; but not so much aa it bos done f- nh"rA -Punch. Climatic Converaatlon. v.inr u always a con venient topic of conversation." ... j hinir ui You are so often "i uuu i ui"". compelled to think twice i order to select polite pnraBeoim- Explained. . t it that von are back at the "J JW IB at- vv - office? I thought you said you wanted day off to enjoy yourueu. sn i did. but my wife wants some ribbon matched." Inflated. "Pa, what Is an optimistT" "An optimist, my son. Is a man Who thinks he is famous because a bill county aenda him to tho atato leCU-lature," nial and participate iu rlne paKeanis. The Gearhart Hotel has been se . . .v. nrt.,nA rr tha profit naval hop which will be given in honor of the officers of the various battleships. The Gearhart Hotel is within a short distance of Astoria and right on the Pacific Ocean. It Is an ideal place for social functions and the centen nial committee win nave umujr dwv.. functions at mis now.. General Flnzer, head of the Oregon .., i hna riodrlnri linon AS- toria for the scene of the annual sum mer encampment of the Oregon Na tional Guard during the continuance of the Astoria uenienniai. nc, i n-0 nn holne made by arrangements " : , General Flnzer and his staff to work out tne details or me enHiu.juicu., and the milieu duil ment has ordered the artillerymen and the artillerymen of the militia to report to the forts adjacent to As toria for annual target practice dur ing the centennial. Officers from the national guard of the various states wljl be invited to participate in the evolutions and ob serve the work of the combined na tional guard and the United States -o.mii.ra who will be assigned to As toria for war practice. Oearhart beach, the scene of the big coast automobile race meets an- motor car speed experts during the . . . . m 1 nU la nrllO Ctnfl nv 1) finU TO DO already uueeinnu - - present on special days set apart for the respective aiu.va. " ...mi.... ,,.rr ti,i. v will be royally 1111111111 v - - .,rtnirn.ii nnd add greatly to the social life at the centennial t.eu. I. m HUM . a .x it,,. . Aofnrin cpntenniai a uHntf u max to 100 years of prosperity which has come from . ,. a ...I.. ..(.. hir ina ftp a. tne lounuoiR "' - by a trading party Bent from New . . . i i. 1 oln. York Dy jonn jbctu e.ma anrt of Lanauaao. ..t. ,r,.u svm'W have to cut that man's acquaintance," said tho woman of strictly correct ideas. Mlsa Cayenne. "Ha uses the same sort of lanjuago that .,. n, two or three dollara a aoat to hear at a tneatre. ii.. fnr Coiieao Education, rjmgwhy don't you put that co . .n nt vnurs at a trade? .iiti. 'i-ndrtiv, What could I trado him for? Judge. ' -i.. MiiKtU for Feed. I believe we would got better re sults If we would cnange our pracuco of raising colts. Many farmers permit colts to run with their mothers un til thev are put on the market,' says a writer in an exchange. Many times they become very thin and emaciated during the winter, espoclully when ...... i . i .a celebration. The heacn ,s w. - Ue A good plan, It miles m enBu "a - .l ,jpma t0 w WOuld be for us to give Si best p t me7 Washed by ."hern ,ome feed the first year. I bo theoceaP tides until the sand is lleve that in the course of a few years i.j o harH as stone, this beach wiii be done. offers ideal advantages fqf motor car speed contests and arrangememn been perfected for a carnival of speed merchant which will include all the top noicners iu .. i Bion. This meet will be in charge of the Automobile CHID oi rorum. . th. Northwest and will be officially sanctioned. tMtmfl The Oregon ueveiui"."' has selected Astoria as the meet ng pface for the annual convention of the 118 cities holding membership in the leaKue C. C. Chapman, manager of the promoUon bureau of the Portland this will be done. . More Territory T envy you." says the very thin man "I wish I had your weight. Here I am. a skinny, dyspeptic crea ture, suffering half the time with w ..kl stomacu on. "Envy me!" chuckles the very fat man "Why, what if you do have tho man' u t,aif tha time? Think stomacu wwo - what a little bit of a stomach ache vou can have. Now, when l nave tne stomach ache it amounts to some thing." Life- Heartburn! DID YOU SAY? Then you really need Hostetter's Stomach Bitters It tones the stomach, aids digestion, prevents after-eating distress. Don't suffer any lon ger. Take home a bot tle today and be able to enjoy your meals. It is also excellent for Malaria, Fever and Ague. rjtr .y flm,--". v.irr. 1 Kind of Dog to Own. ttAtst rami 1 ? K fill A should rot a young dog and toach him hla futuro duties gradually. Never allow him to leave the homestead alone and you will never have a dog tmu struma. Never chain your dog; tnai is nov n- essary. Teach him his proper yii: end make him obey you upon or word and he win nov 'i' lines. Treat him like a Drotner, him his food and cool water reguiariy and bo kind to. him and you will havo a noblo animal. tturai ma. Tho Average Plcnlo. U a man will take a hardbolled ecs. a thin ham sandwich, and badly fractured glass of lean lemon ado out on the lawn and sit down on a rustic bench if there is one, ho will come close to making a nolso similar to the average plcnlo. Slow, Mrs. Starven "I'm surprised ta hear you say you're having trouble to get your money out of Mr. Starboard. Ha always boasted that he paid as ho went." Mrs. Bardem "Maybe be does, but I can't got blm to go." Stray Stories.