ICUl AND riSSCVAL HIS rtn.ini' our drtir. IV. AlllM. IViaUl, (Vnr lU.I.-lt tl bt Hii " . wv . I -b ,,..m f.ir I Jul) l..t.l.(r. iM'S in'""1 a i-,..,t,f,,l lini nf dre fliiiln at ..ii .i.w k f l.huila for !' y lint - f t til kef t'fliiv. K ymi want quality ')! B Krmmr's fr h-. Ir. I)utfiiii", dentist, over Inda pendens National Hsnk. I.argt t.K-k of fclii in the city l Meaner, (.nkiy .t Walker's. 8-21 Word nutU rvUiUHl Portland Mon day returning the aim' tiny. c..t.l!.l lnvpr need. lU'U g- in ... - - - lhone. J. F. Powell, Monmouth. 6-21 Ruby Tipton of HiIWhiw vUiteV this week with the family of Chas. K Hick. On and after the first of My I will Oliver milk at Oc ft quart. F. MOe- tf v. Hmointrtlon of Golden West CoftVe at Irvine's Grocery all this week. Nothing better. V. H. OniKhy of Portland spent Sunday at the home of Mm. John Belt in this city. Chas. Irvine sjent the Utter part of the week in Portland, combining bus iness with pleasure. Ed Wallaco of Corvallis spent Sun day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Wallace in this city. Don't send away for anything in the harness line when you can beat city prices at Geo. Dunham's. Mrs. P. H. Drexler returned from Portland Friday after a visit of a few days with friends in that city. Mrs. Cromwell, one of the Indepen dence public school teacher, sicnt a Ijw days with her parenU in Salem last week. extras, repairing a specialty, go to H. H. Jasperson, who will try his best to please you. Wood for Sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth $4.00 S. Chas, K.. link., .it.liidier of the Vt tilde KitU-rptU l Indrli dwr, wU m in the city yvterday on tuitiiu', ays thfre a fight n ' Pi.lk loUi.ly Ml ill (juration of local .......... ai.t tftitiMutrtmrm itiiiical that the anti prx'liit'iiioiiit i l wi u. .uln that there I a llil ion dollars iwtd out in the hop tndu try in the inijchl-othnod of Indopen deiic and that Ihu i a big factor favor of t!iran!l local optionint. f )iiii Stati-tiuait. There will memorial servicoa in ill in lie the auditorium oil Minday, May 2 1-1.:. f 1? f I'olltal' fciU lO-Mht tl ('.rand Army' i.ot in tlx service There will U j-ekiug in the fort- noon and afternoon ami oilier ner .1,- . cim in coiineciioii won nm v..-. . vance of Memorial day. KveryUaln invite.1 to attend thews service. The coiiiinou battery system being installed bv the Home Telephone roiiuaiiv. is the laUut developiuen in telephoning. While it is much more exi-ensive to install, it enables the tiiM-rators to uive altnost instant con neetion and makes even a low tone ol -.;. aluiiilntplv distinct. tf 4 16 Mrs. Wayne Bridgeport returned Saturday to Olympia, Washington after a month' visit at the home of her father, C. H. Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain is convalescing rapidly from his attack of inflamma tory rheumatism. Horace Burnett, city editor of the Euuene Guard, was a ploasant caller on the Enterprise Monday. Mr. Bur nett spent a few days in this city the euest of relatives: the homes of Jesse Whiteaker, C. W. Irvine and Sherman Hays. Charles Richardson, who was formerly connected with Wilsons grocery, came back to Independence the last of the week Irom roruana nd will resume . his old place m ilson'a store. Pearl Percival, who has been em- rdoved in a millinery establishment I . n ii Gunildir tn vittifc .. , ai uaiiaa. waa nciu o. na.ViinH: npMles. oil ana ' . . . , cl. ' fr a r1w at hir narcnts nome. oots ,r a day at her parents home, ene the GooJ BHmBri,.n ho8plta ill return to Independence tomorrow d to underi0 an oeration for to remain. Sam Goff, accompanied by Mrs. owth at oaui uuu, .uui!,."..- j Airs, reier cuiotii, wuu w.. ?f i Goff journeyed to Portland Monday vigiting relatievs here duriDg the past per cord , tnT a. fpw v. .f.,mJ In Imr home in Wash- iiere wic miici . - - " - i wren, iciuiuv - went to Idaho for an indefinite ilplivered ttt" . . . j t ,1 Ann.4-fwl frionrla The last io ao iur ucF.v ' soiourn nrovide them with the best robes and caskets. Jasperson keeps them at reasonable prices. Mabel Collins came up from Port Friday the euest of her parents, j r , E. Collins. She returned Sunday barn t n Ki. nneitinn in that CltV Suver Camp, M. W. of A., will give annual pumie JJT; MOM nvn r.nkwe CRCAM Or TARTAR EOVAIL BakingPowdcr ABSOLUTCWV rune Meiwiici 52 Vote for W. I. Heynold. Suit ease, hand jirips, at Conkey & Walker's. Ueuiiiiiit duller Nut bread a I rv urn's grocery. il l- New goods arriving daily at Messnei Conkey A Walker's. itoldeu Wrst Ci'llVe free thia eek for euieruniininis st Jrvine'a Grocery. When you want a good work glov remember F. S. Wilson has them all kinds. 'N" IWmoiistration of Golden West Tea at Irvine's Store Monday and Tuesday of next wevk. Mrs. Judce Burnett of Salem is in Independence this week the guest of Mrs. John Belt. Trivi McIVritt of Corvallis was visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. Conkey in this city Monday. If vou wish to buy shoes that have stood the test of wear get the Five Stars at F. 8. Wilson's. tf 4- For Sale or Trade for Fresh Cow A 240 egg incubator and brooder. Call on J. W Bullard. tf2 5 W. II. llembree, a business man of McMinnville was here Sunday accom panied by Mrs. llembree. Golden West Coffee as it should be served, demonstrated at Irvine s rocery Store, all this week. J. W. Buster, a former business man of Independence, was here 'last week visiting relatives. He is a resident ol Alsea. W P. Bevena of Buena Vista was - , I wnere me inner w ui weei, reiuiucu Cox, Independence . rejoining herhu8Dand who ig,on yesterday their eighth annual picnic at the Rid ders grove, on the Corvallis and Inde pendence road near Suver, on May 29, 1908. 5-2(5 Mrs. X. O. Clodfelter and daughter, Mary, leave today for Albia, Iowa, to reside. She has been visiting the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Moore. ,V. L. Bice, the genial manager of the Home Telephone Company, is always pleased to talk telephone. Let him explain the operation of the new system to you. The regular list of taxe? for the county of Polk is now in the hands of the Independence Nation al Bank where those who wish may call and pay the game. Captain Spong, who ran on the Willamette for many years between Portland . and Corvallis, spent a few days in Independence during the week visiting friends. Jle is now located at Carson Springs in Wash ington. When the baby is cross and has you worried and worn out you will find ut that a little Cascasweet. the well known remedy for babies and children will quiet the little one ia a short time. The ingredients are printed plaioly on the bottle. ' Contains no opiates. Sold by Dove & Williams. : Vote for W. I. Reynolds. ' Mr. John Riha of Vining, la., sayi: "I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills roraoout a year ana they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. There are i heavy piece of iron mashing fh foot in a serious manner. He was taken to the drugstore of Dove & of neit week Tin:. nrVflva lln inillTV WAR HrMflfd. I . Williams where the injury was dressed Fortunately no bones were broken i fc Me8gner Conkey & Walker's W. thr, iniury will lav him up for sometime. WASTED To rent at one; typewriter for a $hort tlmo. Phono IndepondcHoo, Main 37S, cu u'u:tA rinraa fthnnt hvfi ponkincr on sale a nuii vears weighs 900. branded on right again next Saturday. . . 1 II I k no. I . -boulder, enoa an rouuu. call and get him and settle bill for call and get him and settle bill for o mon at work in. keep and this adv. Jones leea n n which will h r.nmnleted not later than July The farmers will give their second tf 4 10 Tir T.. L. Hewitt, formerly of Oregon and one-half miles north wisvme fa ,nd dence. on the Lewisville and Dallas road on rnmpr buildin June 6th,1908. Cord wood for sale. Fir and maple, .$1.50 per cord on the ground. G. N. Newton, known as the Hanna place, four miles south of Independence.5-21 Paul Belt came to Independence Monday from Portland and will visit here a few days before returning to his labors in that city. Miss Ella Robinson of McMinnville was here the first of the week the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Robinson, Sr. Fred Blagdon is a new arrival in Independence, having accepted a position in the barber shop of Cleve Robinson. B. F. Jones will remove his office to the Hurley building on Main street, having purchased the property recently. , Wanted A place to work in private family, or any kind of work for young women. Call up tbis office today. Misses Madge Embree and Wanda Logan of Hillsboro were in Indepen dence Sunday visiting friends. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are small, safe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold by Deve & Williams. Mrs. Chas. Mattison was a passen ger to Portland on Monday's train for a visit of a day or two. Ten thousand tomato plants six inches high, for sale by M. Goetz, dozen Independence, Oregon. 5-13 Go to Geo. Dunham lor , single makes the r o He l.as offices in the Cooper building o-zo . . , . in the rooms formerly occupieu vy Lawyer Jones. The family of Dr. Hewitt will join him here soon i. ua wlift Via va iifterl thum and Mrf.t aatinfactlon in every harness. The man who klioj Kv case. I bave sed them myselt with goods that wear. HAMa.itfBt fiolrl hv Dove & WilliaUQB. rn tt t i 11110 IWUIW -j I JJire, 11 XJ. IT WgVliV V I IIIUI U WUV? H JKA UIV tiVD " Ed Hillard met with a painful acci- ;tj .t tlie home of Dr. Allin the stomach. The pains in the side around dent Friday when he let fall on his lagt o the week " the region of the heart are not neces- foot Demonstration of Golden West Tea sarily. heart trouble We suggest that at Irvine's Store Monday and Tuesday you start with the stomach and when- 5-21 n.ii 1 1 - A fuaV a (taw m A.ia forLianu urcau iicdu cicii t u:om -vv,v i TrvinA'n ffrocerv, tf 4-2 until tou know you are light again L., . J Ufc .U...a. U Wilson & Holcomb, wood and ,Bn " wood-eawlng. ;, 3-20 f A good pair of Reading giai iirry ses f 1. uu ai ivreamer ... a1 .. nnniii!oa (lin I in answer 10 me luany cuipwiw mv Bantist ladies will have their home to do honor to the horse show store Dollai Give: AT- "KRAMER'S" at ouk rorui.Ait Saturday Sale, May 1 6th Fancy Silk Shirts, value .... (4 ii 44 44 .... Mercerized Cotton Shirts, value xt r 4t 44 44 Neglitjee $2.50, at$2.2() 2.00, at 1.50 1.75, at 1.35 1.50, at 1.15 1.25, at .95 . .50. at .40 Working Shirts, value Our full line of dress and negligee shirts will he offer ed for sale at the above prices on this date only. WHEN IN DOUBT BUY OF "KRAMER, THE JEWELER" OAlA days at independence Indications are that the spring meet of the Independence Driving Club ill be one of the most magnificent taken to the Good Samaritan nosp. ai n f ,he city yesterday to undergo an operation stomach trouble I IH ie occasion one to be remembered. It is whinnered about that many o lie Independence ladies are preparing nlendid towns which they will wear The tl The Home Telephone Company women of Independence will not see this affair lack for patronage from the fair sex Among the men of prominence of the state who will a'tciul these events of May 27th and 28th will be Gov. Chamberlain and H. M. Cake, the democratic and republican candidates for United States Senate and it is ex pected that both will deliver addresses in the auditorium on the evening of the second day's races. Good horses are being entered from it lu utntorl hv the " - many piacun unu iv w v F. W.Treanor returned the first of managenient of the meet that there i- r-rvt Can Fmnnifir'n where he . i QTiffi..a fir are aireauy seven ui cig"" ih week from San Francisco where h took in the fleet celebration ceremonies A brother of Mr. Trainor is on iionics. . . one of thG b,,yevent; " , , . j ,;. lViUBlC lulling n iTiv tne battleships and they met and visit- Monmouth-Indepen ed on this occasion after a separation of lurnwnc a J ....,, ,111V, ed on this occasion after a about eight years H. M. Cake will address the people of Independence and vicinity Saturday evening. May 16th, at 1 :30 p. m. The place for the meeting has not been decided upon at this time, but bills will be out announcing where his address will be delivered. Watch for bills mak ing this snnouncement, G. A. Patterson met with a painful accident Tuesday when he fell from a telephone pole. He was employed by the Bell telephone system and it is presumed that a cross beam fell on him badly crushing his left hand. He came to Independence, his home, and the injured hand was dressed. The acci dent occurred at Monmouth. When you think of indigestion think of Kodol, for it is without doubt the only preparation that completely digests all classes of food. And that is what you need when you have in digestion or stomach trouble some thing that will act promptly but thoroughly, something that will get right at the trouble and do the very work itself for the stomach by digesting the food that you eat and that is Kodol. It is pleasant to take. It is sold by Dove & Williams. A great many people imagine they i a. a. ..Ul. .kn Ua In la DftVO a cart uuuuio wucn ibv Mrs. H. E.. Wagoner of Portland tnat whole trouble lies in the ..... 11 lL. . r.l. I . . iL. . . 1 ever vou feel a depression after eating . , ,. . . or whenever your rood seems to nause- See the beautiful line of nlk skirts ate take Kodol. It will not be very long until all these "heart pains" will Jinniwir. Take Kodol now and AM.?, v ' J will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you bave used Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold here by Dove A Williams. Music during the two days will be dence band, rehearsals for which have been occurring regularly every week for sometime. Independence orches tra will furnish music for the grand ball which will take place on the evening of the 28th. This, by the way, is expected to be also one of the crown ing events, in which evening dress and decollate may be expected to be in evidence. Come and watch Independence spread herself at the spring meet on the occasion of the horse show and races. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. Pa Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o iOlESnoi(ETXAR CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF .... BY THE- BUTLER PRODUCE CO. II. Hirechberg, Pre. A. Nelson, Vies Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Directors: II. Hirsohberg, A.Nelson, D. W. Sears, 11. F. Smith and J. K. Rhodes. CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS- MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT A LI j HOUHS DAY Special Rates to Regular Boarders Independence; Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotetf The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATES (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum 11.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE Residence, 15 cents per K. W. i Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 Independence Billiard Parlor IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor s. Confectionery and SmoKeri' Supplies Soft DrinKa The Place to Spend INDtPINDENCt - Pleaaant Hour OREGON