,nvnvvPtt KNTEUriilSK. ISDEPRNPKNCE. ORBllllN County Correspondence, ii m Mi tM H101II.AM. Don Dickinson has had several Bhwp killed lately by doga. Albert Tedrow has hwn very ill with the meanles at Corvaliis. Attorney George Staploton, of Portland, was among relatives litre last week. Clrandma Loundree expects her eon and family from Minnesota this week. Mrs. Janie Woods, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting with her pur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coinpton. Mrs. Gentry's two children are quite ill an J several more of the neighbors are reported on the sick list. S. A. Denton, of Lincoln, Ne braska, is a guest at the borne of his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson. All the members of Highland Grange are requested to be at the school house next Saturday at 1 o'clock P. M. A I It LI K. J. M. Grant, of Pedee, was in town last week. M. M. Jones, of Montgomery, is quite ill with la grippe. Miss Lilhe Taylor, of Pedee. took the motor last Friday for Mon mouth. Calvin Baldwin, of Philomath, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dorsey Turner. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Simpson, of Pedee, visited Airlie relatives last Sunday. Hugh Smith, a prominent hop-! grower of Pedee. was in town last Saturday. E. A. Taylor returned from a business trip to Eugene on Wed nesday of last week. Miss Vina Fletcher, ot Salem, a cousin of M. M.Jones, of Mont gomery, died on Friday of last week.- E. A. Pagenkoph and Joseph Ed "ward3, two prominent farmers of Pedee, came down last week and made liberal additions to the coun ty funds. ' John Hastings and Pearl Rose split out 908 oak staves in nine hours last Saturday, for which they were paid $7.75, a pretty good day s work for boys. A fine horse belonging to P. A. Batchelor, of Montgomery, while running in a pasture, came in con tact with the limb of a tree with euch force as to drive the limb nearly through its body. The ani mal had to be killed. quisition to its already excellent cast. ANTUK'll. Young Mr. Hiatt, of Monmouth, is working for C. K. W heeloek. Grass is crowing slowly and stock in poorer condition than last year. Pearl Averill, of Prownsville. is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Marie Smith. U. Waterhouse has gone to work in a blacksmith shop at Falls City for Rryan-I.ucas. Miss Trout, recently of Illinois, took charge ot our school Monday, for a term of two months. Allen Towns attended the funeral of bis brother-in-law, Mr. Sloan, at Dallas Thursday. August Ohms has seeded the II. Smith's ranch, which has been pastured for a number of years. Mr.Johnson, ot Portland, has rented and moved into the Smith house near the Luckiamute river. Statu of Ohio, City ok Toi.eik S8 LUCAS I Wl.'a I h rftuk J. Cheney make oath that lie is senior partner of the Ilrm of F.J. Clieiiey A Co, tloiiiK busmen iu the Citv of Toledo, county and stute afore said, and that said firm will )ay the sum of One Hundred Dollars lor each nml pvprv ease of catarrh that cannot ! cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fit AN K J. tliK. r. Sworn to before me and mibucribed in my presence, tnia 6tb day of De cember, A. D., 1HHG 01 01 0! 01 B 01 01 01 Q 0D GD m 05 05 '5 i 0D 01 0D 01 0D It will be to your interest To nmn. in and look over our .tori) ami wnrdioiiHO to w wutt we carry ami loam our price Wforo making your .ring purdm. Wo lav a well n loctoil .lock of everything that goes to make up a urulaH Hard warcs Vehicle and Implement limine, bought for ouhIi ami at the right t.riee. No on in a position than wo to take care of your wants.. We utrca.ly have Carload of Studebaker Wagon stored in our warehouse and will noon have on display the Lest selection of buggie and hat-ku ever brought to town. Our Paint and Oil Department Is complete ami we are in position to namo you the lowest price on these goods. We will wmii have a stock of the Keystone Held fence am! will be able to sell )ou woven wire Held fence as cheap as anybody. Como and si'o us. FRAZER & RICE, Hardware Merchants, Independence i MKAI. I A. W. (Si.kasox, Notary l'ublic. The Courtney Concert Company, under, the management of Prof. Young, jave a very pleasing enter tainment at Taylor'B hall last Fri day night. The program consisted of moving pictures, illustrated songs and negro melodies. The hall was crowded beyond its seat ing capacity and all present ex pressed themselves as being well pleased with the program. Billy McAdams, of this place, who pos nesses musical talent of a high or der, has been engaged by the com pany and will proye a valuable ac- Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cjienkv A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Fine Standard Itreed Chickens. Fifteen Buff Cochin eggs for $1.50 if shipped. If taken at the Yards, $1.25 per 15. No attention paid to orders unless accompanied with cash. Address orders to J. S. Mooke, Box 214, Independence, Ore. KICK II E ALL. John Vernon is very poorly. Dr. Woods, of Dallas, was called to see Mrs. W. E. Clark Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Goodell isrjuite sick with lagrippe. Cal Hutton is again working for John Vaughn. Misn Stella Smith is stopping at W. E. qiarks. Mrs. White is visiting her mother Mrs. J. Southwick. Mrs. J. Southwick came home from her farm Friday. Noah Miller, of Perrydale, was doing trading here Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Clark, who has been sick the past week, improves very slowly. Grace Burch and her grandfather Mr. Levi Nance went to Ballston, Monday. J. E. Longnecker's team ran away with a sled, but doing but very very little dama'i to horses, and the sled was not much lofa. Mrs. Burgard came up to tee her mother Sunday, returning home Thursday. Lagrippe seems to be very preva lent in this community most every body is complaining. Mrs. V. V. Simons is viry sick with pneumonia. Pr. I'earco. of Salem is attending her. Burnham Southwick and family came over from Popcorn. Saturday, visiting relatives over Sunday. J. V Fetzer am! wife went to In dependence Thursday owning to attend the 1. O. O. F. entertain ment there and came homo well pleased and report a fine time. i.,...i..i;n!,n.i imiiiirivintf i was ft uccih both hor.-e to a gentleman from McCoy financially. for one hundred and thirty live : ' """ dollars. ) Latest joke on a 1 ! mtn: lie wruto a p'' W. F. Simons buried their little 'company an follows: , nine-wecks old son. Friday. They ! lu!tt of your remedy have the ynathy of ti.e entire : when he wan sick, t community, jam married aRftiii. : , . . , I another little." MeSf. The sociable and entertainment j at the bshool house Saturday niht j t"r ' r' i 5M . J TT TT T ' 5 k-smM H. H, Jasper UNDERTAK independence, ' 1 I (H",;wy Mrs. Fred UnrsLth, PrcaMmnt (,'ilr( lab, lU-nfon lialar, Mlnu. "Alter my flnt baby wti born I did not teem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but Instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for week and see what It would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I wss out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic In Its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforce the organa of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mia owteee. No woman who take Wina arum oeea zear us aiming ot car If Mn. Uorath bad taken tardui before her baby came .1,0 oommend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui reguutea me manetraaJ Bow. child Win. she woul IVINEorCARDUl THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL CAPITAL STOCK, SSO,OOC.: I! HIKMIl'.KUli, President. A i Hi AM iNKItS. C. W. 1UVISK, Canhler. OIKKCrOKS.-H. lLn-chtx-rtf, I). W. her. II. F. Smith, M. ' A. Neliill. A cenerul Imnkini nil pxi'tianiro lmnlmn tranmiCUsl. i-on i dixoountetl. (Viiniiierr.lul crcditn jtrmitud. DeponiU receled otH" object to check. "TJ emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t 4 Our new Cocatio: 269 LIBERTY ST. New building next door to Jos. Meyers 4 & Call and get fine Furniture Polish Do not miss Boeing our superior lino of C pctings, Mattings and Linoleums. m The House Furnishing C " ' 7M- J T . r-1 ft gj) i" Jopn ivieyeri cc Dona, $jlMt vj J j Store t Salem and Albany. I I