INDKl'KNnKNCE KNTKUMUSK, INDKl'KNDKNCK, OKKUON. AUOU8T 8, 1W1. 6 r 1 gapitan (general Export and tCremo ..CIGAR Can be Dad at all Dealers. MASOfi EHRMN &co.. Portland, Oregon, soi.k xJ stki iJi:r.ri:us. II 9 - - County Correspondence. in m ill in Mil ' ' in m r- ins? a urune drver at Independence. ; o r j which would dry two ton a day. i You will make no mistake in pat- , . ! ronizing Mr. Hodge's dryer. We Baker ha, returned to j .g i mar. in the right lace. HIGIIANOS. Why not have a bakery at High lands? Mrs. Win Portland. The Highland milk wagon is a thing of the past. Marshal Saver was at Highlands this week buying calves. Pearl Alexander visited Inde pendence Saturday evening. Master Clifford and David Wells have come to live with Mrs. Mason. Mr. Hamann has his new barn finished and is now filling it with hay. Mrs. Gentry and Mrs. Moore are going with cook wagons this liar yest. P. Shaffer has caught the build ing fever and is hauling lumber for a new residence. Johnny Woods, of American Bottom, left on Saturday's train for Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Wells and daughters re turned to Portland Saturday after a ten days' visit here. Mrs. T. II. Wells and daughters, Meta and Dora, of Portland, are visaing at B. Mason's. Dick Gaines took his cows to the mountains this week and turn ed them loose on the range. Miss Cora Moore has sent in her resignation of the fall term of school at Highlands, having ac cepted a position in Sherman county- D. A. Hodge visited Highlands Saturday and told us he was build- m 4 ! Dyspepsia Can be cured by using Acker's Iy- j pepsin Tablets. One little tablet will j ive immediate relief or money re- j funded. f?old in handsome tin boxes at I 25 cents. A. 8. Locke, druggist. I HUKNA VISTA. Miss Mary Sliives is mail carrier between here and Parker. Purn McCarty, of Albany, was the guest of A. J. Richardson this week. M. J. Kreutz and wife have gone for an outing and to secure hop pickers. E. X. Hall has the contract for furnishing the wood for Al Shives' warehouse. Cleve and Harlty Prather have finished hauling the wood for the school house. Mrs. R. P- Hall and daughter Grace are the cooks with II. T. Riddel's machine. Miss Judah Steele, after spending a woe It in Albany, returned to her i home last Sunday. ; Mr. Aciarris, of Albany, has pur- chased a piece of land of ('lair Brown, of your city, j All of the tall grain is in the j shock and the whistle of the j thresher can be hnrd in most , every direction. Fred Hooper, of your city, has i had a monument erected over his I tmM0bh independence, :: Tf " H. H. Jasperson, UNDERTAKER, Oregon. grandmother's Rrav hi the Odd Fellow cemetery at Ibi place. There will services at the United Evangelical church Sunday, August U.at U A. M., and a bas ket dinner and servioo at '2 P. M. Your Vwv Show the state ft your lecllng 'd Hie state of your health as well. Impure blood nmkei itself apparent In a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions, ll foil aie lecling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Mood Kllxlr. It cures all blood ili wanes hero cheap Sarsai'arillas and to tailed puri liemlail; knowing this we nell every lwtlle on a powttve guarantee. A. H Locke, druggixt. Kruption. cuts, burn, olds and wire of all kind thickly healed by KWitt's Witch H'l Salve, Certain cure for piles. Iteware of .oiinterleiu. lie mire you gel the orlginalIH-Wilt's. A. S. 1-ocke. ; - - AT Till. SOI A t OUNTKIC. TnMesot' Men and Women t'u-tomers-Hrhiks In I'nvor. "Some folks have an idea that every one goes. out of town in the summer time," said the girl behind the soda water counter at the con fectioner's. "Hut the fact is. our busy season doesn't really set in until June In this department. "Many people who are at near by resorts come into the city to do a Utile shopping of mornings. They come to town on the early trains and get back in tune for luncheon. Hut they never fail to Plop in on their way to the station and have a glass of soda. "Soda water has improved con siderably since the old days. Only I children drank soda water then, for grown people simply wbuldnt have it. They drank lemonade, sarsaparil'a and ginger ale, and root beer used to boa favorite. It was not until a down-town drug gist began to furnish a really ex cellent fruit flavor with soda water that it became popular as a bever age with men and women. "Then ice cream soda was in vented by some genius, and be came the rage. It has improved steadily in quality. The llavorings were improved and enriched, the very best kind ot fruit used in their manufacture, and now the crushed fruits themselves are served. With these as an addition, a glass of ice cream soda is a de licious refreshment for a warm summer day. "Women are ice-cream soda fiends. They are as fond of it as children, and many of them come in regularly every day for it. One very old lady, who drives in a brougham, is one of our regular customers. She sends her footman in for it and ho takes it out to the carriage. The sale of the old fashioned drinks and even the mineral waters is practically noth ing. Every one wants ice;crenm soda. "While the fruit flavors have been perfected to such an extent that leaves no room for improve ment, the favorite order is for chocolate. The chocolate mda is served with vniiilhi en-am as a rule, although there are some who ask for chocolate cream also. After the chocolate come the various fruit flavors, strawberry just now beiim in demand. At this time of the year the crushed fruit is serv ed in the gla'B with vanilla cream and the soda poured oyer. In the estimation of judges this is the finutt nf nil ice-cream sodas. I 'Tench soda, w hich conies later ! on in the summer, is a close rival, I CASTOR I A Tni. Tnfonta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of VXV VWXXWWVWMWl'l1!'! unr&nD)r a MM fc v 11 I 1 I 1 I I 111! If 1 Tho Kind You llavo Always Nought, ami which ha hem in uso tor over 0 year, hint homo tho alrnatur or mid lma been iimdo muter hi xir- ii. .. ..n ...m tit lnoi.li n voll 111 tills. r, - inn w ... - ... i...it..i.... iii.l .TiiNtnH-ircMMl" nro hut All tliHiiH'rii'im, - - - - " Kxm rliiH iU that trllle Mfllli himI MMliunrr tho hulth or lntunts and ChlUlrcu-KM rlcm HUiUnst l.Hrliiicnt. What is CASTORIA ustorlu Is a hiirmlesa aulmtltuto for Cantor Oil. Varf uoile, Drops ami Soothlnir Hyrups. It I Pleasant. H lontnliis i.eitlier Ophnii. Morpliluo lr other Nareotlo Kul.Miu.ee. lis uro Is its Kmranleo. It destroya M onm ami alhus I'everlM.ness. It urea lhirrl..ia ami Wind !olU It leHeven Toetlilntf Troubles, euro Constipation iiud riut.ileiuy. It n-almlliito tho nvuhrtw tliw H ncli Mini Itqw. ls, lvh.K healthy ami natural slceo. Tho v luiurrn a nummi-mw f. . scfiiuirjc CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear the Signature of S7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3U Years. t cr.r.u. e. rr u.i... tjTftccr. o and some people prefer it. .Straw berries do not agree with b11 ter sons, an I the crusheI peaches with cream ami soda really make an admirable luncheon if eaten with a biscuit. Those who have never eaten a plain biscuit such as the soda cracker or milk cracker with ice-cream have a pleasure yet in store for theui. "i'ineapple. aprico'., currant and raspberry all have their followings. Sarsiiparilla has gone out of favor with lemon. Orange is not used at all except with phosphate, (linger ale has enjoyed a slight boom since it became the fad to drink it wilh the peel of a lemon curled in ice about the glass before the ale is poured in, but ia not p'p ular." New York Sun. THE CITY iauck transfer Co. F. M-SKINNER. Prop t $ ....My per nl attention given to H (ir'creiiirniliil to nie, Prompt .W iMiosi: a7-i. I INDEPENDENCE. ORB THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00. II HlUSIIIlKKti President. C. W A Hit AM NKI.SOX IUVISK, tJushr. Vice Piculilfiil 1)1 KKCTOKS. II. HirschlxTK I). W. 8 Hr, It. K. A. Nelson. Hmith, M. W. Stewsrt and Keeral Iwi.kinliTnd exdmn business tranHac.cl. Umns n,a.... mils ,li,coi,nte.l. Commercls! credits granted. Dc.-i '"'"""t snltject'to check. Interest paid on time deport. 1ft What Size Are They? IN H VS IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN Vc,', ':trr tjr Are you getting the small size cigars? There is a big difference, for in the small sizes there is more ...r.fW fnr tlin dealer. We r give our customer the very l,est sizes, because we have the hard trade to please . HARRY E. WAGONER, Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco. C STREET. f VI t VI VI VI