Si LOCAL AND NKSCVAL MIS TlmCak frtl. rlrni ur H ritM r. !r, Alllii. Irmt, Cwmm UMu.-lt Old n at thh olik-e. 1'k liun drl. fur rale. J'hn Kotdiin. lluKtmau. mwil am wood-rawing. ' 20 Mm. J. X. J was a M'iiK'r I Portland Tt''"')'- Xr line Ud' Mtsat Mwlt" 11:5- I'. ilUiHn.rrBvl ffh ever t at JnleVs (rrH'ry tM- Mr. t'lvJe William viiU-d ihe re Afnll.t.- kofl. ii .ll.Ui.k. for wle .1...W in 1 ortUn.1 IUuy . .. .... ..1 i,.. ..1. ....... . t f..., in) t. liHUXt ! l'r. I M.ner. I nnkt-y ier. 1 u . .. 4-11 l'n0 rnw for l'U Win Dr. IMi,..l.li-l. ovrr Ilide- J- M-y. Ind.nd v, Or.-,,,. prudent- Natbi al lttk. . r1 A 0",, ' Heading g 1 - iH,.r waa a i.BP'r ' w ai ivr-amrr ... Ti,n.!it'i train for Portland, (itst. lunhm he j"t received '.! .f,..rtl,..f,Itof M,.v I will tine line .d MimiiTn.l.hi.lir.. " deliver milk at Po quart. V. Mo.- 11. Hirm-liNr,: waa among the vi tf !i..rj i. tKo rt uliow ad Port la ml liVi ami make I'ii'- Tuesday. ' - i.J A- l..r ..I at Pmvwi Mr. W. W. Percival and daucl'l", jt xi.w.r,,-,, .4-11 MiM Percival, are viailing this we. k 1. i :r,v former rwUlont of ' rortlan.l. ln.l.'.Mn.l..nc. waa in town yesterday Frank Mulkey of Monmouth from Fall Citv. through Independence Tuesday on In V. w !i n.iaao anil children t .v ,rt 1'jrtUml I.l-W O.f.ml iust in at Meaner, Vt-rd Hill, accompanii-d Conkey & Walker. Mr. I. Vanduyn, of Portland, via- jte.l s-veral days with her lrotlitr, M. Merwin, in thia city. ltuy a kdk and take the laly' titcture. Cravi'ii Si Moore have a nice 1' t ami Mil ri)1 lata J 1 1 All von nwd w kOilAK tn. i,i.:. l MrVinn. 'hem. Craven Jloore. jtiipa xo ville, visited over Saturday and Sun day with her parent in thia city W. A. Measuer returned from Tort- l.n.t vMtrl:iv where he eiH'nt a v J - - - J ly hi mother, waa iiinonj; the visitor to the nwe how Tuesday. Arthur Moore ia upending the week . . . 1 i. : - I... over on me eoi iiKiKing mi-i ineaa near Oretown. Why not make your own potul? W e Mil 4-11 A. Uro, accompanied by Mr (tnvia, visittnl Portland and the nwe hov the iirot of the wen-k. Mesdaniea C. A. McLaughlin and tire, M.,nl.f.lavacombininK with pleaa- mother, Mr. John Fluke, were pawen 1 1. .1 1 . 1. . , : t 1 .1 gera U 1 oriianu ou iuo im u"j. W. E. Williams of Airlie waa in In dependence the first of the week while en route to Portland to take in the rose show. Didvou notice the advertisement rl of that 63 acre tract of land located within a mile of Independence? is it Sewing machines, needles, oil and extras, repairing a sj-ecialty, go to II. II. Jaspereon, who will try his best to please you. " Wood for Sale Second growth at $3.60, old growth 14.00 ier j s rvT Independence. 113 tf4-2 big enough for you? v iT.rfW .-..1 Miss Anna Cuth- Stray-Whit horse about fiye i . c 1 ... vear. weieha 900. branded on nitni bert, of Jefferson, spent last Sunday 7 aI at The Firs, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and -bt him and settle bill for M. L. McGowan. k j ,j,ja a(jv. Jones' feed ThA laat to do for departed friends, ham tf2 5 provide them with the best robes and T. jgnce Thursday evening given caskets. Jasperson keeps them at L tfae injependence Driving Club reasonable prices. wag a great success and a large Loren Bedwell was sightseeing in cr0Wcl attended. The music waa fur Portland the first of the week. He niRhid bv the Independence and passed through Independence Tuesday Monmouth Orchestra. bound for that place. I Tne BChool picnic, which was to Mrs. Geo. Willett and child, of Mo- have been held on May 16th last at desta, Cal., are visiting at the home of Rickreall, waa postponed and will take her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. place there Friday, June 5. The same Claggett, in this city. program will be carried out as was ad- W. L.' Bice, the genial manager vertised in this paper May 7th. of the Home Telephone Company, is Mesdames W. J. Mulkey and J. M always pleased to talk telephone. Crowley of Monmouth were in Inde Let him explain the operation of the pendence Tuesday.' They were pas new system to you. ' sengers on the afternoon train to Port Tb regular list of taxes for the land where they are spending a few county of Folk 18 now. in tue days visiting ana laicing in me iair. bands of the Independence Nation The system known as selective al Bank where those who wish ringing wm be installed on party lines may call jnd pay the same. . . Xelephone Co. This For rent 140 acre farm, three miles doe8 away wjtn the annoyance of hav north of Independence, 100 yards of jng y0ur beil jingle whenever any sub Oak Point school house. Terms, cash on vour line is called, tf 4-16 or crop payment to renter. For in- gaturdav being Decoration day, formation enquire of Enterprise office. number of people went out to n 1 1 T1 T 1 T 1 . 1 H A A awara ivex, xx. i, x.m. ,.UOUb, the cemeterie8 and placed flowers up The school picnic, which was to on the grave8 0f the dead. Sunday have been held on May 16th last at being a more pleasant day, more were Eickreall, was postponed and will geen going there on that day with take place there Friday, June 0th. hoa(js 0f flowers. Ml L . 1 ine. same program m u ca.xieu out R ColHn8 a farmer of the guver as wasaavertiseaintrns paper ay i.CBmt in independence. Mr The school picnic, which was to Collins says that the picnic of the M have been held on May 16th last at y. 0f A. was a success in every partic Eickreall, was postponed and will ular. Had the weather been favorable take place there Friday, June 5th. ht would have been the best ever given The same program will be carried out by the Woodmen of that place. as was Huveruseu in tms paper luay Tfae common battery gy8tem being 7th installed by the Home Telephone Mrs. C. H. Underwood, who has Company, is the latest development been visiting in this city for some in telephoning. While it is much time at the home of H. C. Chamber- m0re expensive to install, it enables the lain, was a passenger Xuesday to fort- operators to give almost instant con land to see the sights of the rose show, nection and makes even a low tone of She will return to Independence vo;ce absolutely distinct. tf 4 16 before journeying to her home at Charles E. Hicks, the able and ac '1B- complished editor of the West C. N. Tharp, accompanied by Mrs. gjde Enterprise, was shaking hands Aharp ana daughter Maud, visited in w;th his old friends in Condon on Portland Tuesday. They will spend Monday, leaving for his home in the week there sightseeing. Miss Independence on Tuesday. Always Maud may consent to tell you all genial, always a gentleman, Charley - 1 . iU 1 1 ouui, mo iuee buow on ner rerurn to js gure to succeed as a newspaper Independence. She is the accom- man Condon Times in U15 ox ui x,lerprise omce. . communication went out last A very serious accident was averted week from the Portland Commercial Tuesday by the prompt action of the Club to the organizations of the engineer on the noon train. Two state asking for a supply of literature small boys were playing on the track issued by each community. Special and as the train came along they files of these publications are kept for started to cross the track. One of the information and benefit of new- them crossed all right but the other comers, who naturally come to the stopped, then ran across, and just larger cities first and to whom such missed. If the engineer hadn't slowed a d stribu ting bureau will be of the up nothing could have saved him as utmost advantage. The whole Pacific there was no one near enough to have northwest is included in the scope a lnlU viiir bread at 114-2 (1. W. fonki-y Haturday. (ti'iiliin itttttrr Xul It I (t"H rry M l"Ut4 I'urvin i timing! flit lnU III f"ll III !hi4 WtH-k. ; W. W, lo'T f Al'mny iit-d l j the city the Ul of lln k, j Mim Maud Thnrp i viiiinR rb( alive in IVrtUiid tht t k, A choir lum of ilk rlliool at j Meoiirr, t'onki-y l Walker. j MU Kowrtia Sjeihii: i vuilim:; rrlative in Portland thia wk. j tii t th babil and buy Jour fel at j llmltulliT Pr.Hltuet'oiiiii.v'. J IU'fore you buy, f tho new di tinwham at F. H. Wilaon'a. Mr. (jilliM'io and ihiumMi aro vn iting n-luttvt in Amity thiawrvk. ItenieiiiU'r the IhiptUt tallica home ookiuK n ralo next Saturdiiy Wilaon'a utore. IVWitt'a l.ittla Farly Kiatr, tha f nion Utile livr pill, ar" Bold y ov A William. You will find an all new tek auiiimer underwear ana noMery F. 8. Wilaon'a. It 11 tier Produce Co, in in the line for 11 kind 01 dairy produce The hit;h et price paid for cgp". Pom: On Thursday May 28, P.KW. at Indeiwiidcnoe, to Mr. and Mr M. Hanna, a daughter. Miia Alpha Wann of Salem vinitod the latter part of the week at the home of Jaccr Craven in thin city. If you need a good pair of gloves go to Geo. Dunham's and get a pair of Osborne' cloves. They are the best. 6-21 t Mic Beanie Chipman of Corvalli attended the races here, the guent of Mis Nellie Damon. She returned to her home Saturday. Buy your Mower and Rake of R. M Wado & Co. and get a machine that is not in the trut, which will nave vou several dollars. 4-1 1 W. C. Stuniberg and wife of Van couver returned to their home Satur ay after visiting several days with relatives in this city. Miss Ruby Rogoway returned to her home in Albany Sunday after aev eral days visit at the home of her sister Mrs. A. Gross in thia city The Home Telephone Company as a large lorce 01 men at wora in stalling their modern system, which will be completed not later than July 1st. tf 4-16 Miss Esssie Bell, of Corvallis, passed through Independence Friday, enroute to Portland, to visit with friends for a few weeks, and also to take advantage of the rose festival. Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches or bruises or big ones are healed quick ly by DeWltt's Witch Hzel Salve, Is especially good for piles get DeWltt's. Sold bv lams. There is reason for the unusually pleasant smile seen on the counte nance of Mrs. J. W. Kirkland as seen by her friends. On May 25th, 1908, the stork made a visit at the home of er daughter, Mrs. Loujse Griffin, of Portland, and left twins, a boy and a girl. Stomach troubles are very common in the summer time and you should not nly be very careful about what you eat just now, but more than this, you should be careful not to allow your stomach to become disordered, and when the stomach goes wrong take Ko- dol. This is the best known prepara tion that Is offered to the people today for dyspepsia or indigestion or any stoinacn trouble, koooi digests an foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by Dove A Williams. E. E. Yarnell, who has resided in Black Rock during the past two years, arrivea in inaepenuence tne last of the week in company with his wife. They are visiting here for a few days before taking their departure for southern Oregon in some part of which they intend to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell had charge of G. W. Comb's boarding house, for the saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne have charge of the I boarding house now. Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and it Is through these juices that the food we eat is act ed upon in such a way as to produce the rich, red blood that flows through the veins of our body and thereby makes us strong, healthy and robust, and it is the weakening of these digestive juices that destroys health. It is our own fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it Is so easy for any one to put the stomach out of order. When you need to take something take it promptly, but take something you know is reliable- something like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Kodol is pleasaDt to take, it is reliable a nd is guaranteed to give relief. It is sold by Dove & Williams. It Be sure to Dove A Will tub Star Dililing piacis Co. is tmii"; a r-lnnt at PORTLAND, ORECON for th mumifacturo t their wot Wl (anion PORTA RLE WELL pRIl.t.INU MACHINES for water, oil, etc.. etc A moderate vnwuut of money will Mlart yon la m prodtable btilne. STAR PORTAbLJi DRILLING MACHINES have Kn-n prwed by 'j n. III I be WorM. For full particular regard ing well iril!inif mai him , tool, nupplic, ct., write to STAR 0RILLIN8 MACHINE CO. 1 AKRON, OHIO, j IWWut'a Kidney and Ilia Idi-r Pill nr piompl and thorough and will in a verv ahnrt time alrrntlien the weak rued kldniv and ailav troutilea arMug from 1 11 tit ill mat ion of the bladder Thtr at recommended everywhere, Sold by IV.veJt William. Mr. Julia A. Polity, who i former well known resident f Inde- iemlcncf, fcnt the hint week viiiiting old time friend lu re. She now re tides at WiiiliH-k, WHHhiiigton, to which place nlie returned yesterday. Tired mother, worn out by the pcev- ib, cro baby have found Cactiwet a boon and a blelntf. CHxcaaweei I lor liable and children, and 1 eaperlal ly Koh for the ill o common in hot weaMier. IxMk for the ingredient nriutrri on the bottle Contain no harmful ill uga. Hold by Dove A Will lams. Greenwood won oer the Independ ence second team Sunday by a score of 21 to 10. They feel that they are evening up with Independence for the Sunday before. There was no game here Sunday. One waaschedulod to be played here with Amity but that team failed to put in an appearance. As they gave no reason for not coining it is supposed they thought the Inde pendence team too strong for them. MONMOUTH Mrs. Will Briedwell is spending the week in Corvallis. V. O. Boots went to Portland Mon day. Hood Craven came in from his homestead Monday and went to Cor vallis. John Howell has returned from a two weeks' trip to the mines in Ne vada. Mies Viola Guinn came up from McMinnville and spent Sunday with relatives. Ted Pierson of Portland was a week end visitor here. Dr. Rineard of McMinnville spent Sunday here. Johnnie Burt departed Sunday for Portland where he will be employed in a clothing store. W. H. Ireland was registered in Portland Sunday. C. S. Hawley and family visited rel atives here the last of the week. Miss Nelle Link of Airlie visited here Friday. F. Y. Mulkey returned from a two weeks' stay at Newport Friday. Among those going to Portland Tuesday to enjoy the rose festival were F. Y. Mulkey, Mrs. W. J. Mul key, I. C. Powell, Harold Bogert, Mr. and Mrs. Treet. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatwa of CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF ...BV THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. When Jou met at SO , . v l"'"'.7!.-VO 111I1 "-W You're bound to make a "hit" where'er you tfo, when you know your clothes are made to lit; and with our marked down nriees vou tret a first-class tailor made suit as cheap as you get a "hand-me-down." Come in and look over our samples. You will need a new suit for the Fourth of July. Don't wait until it is too late. Yours for fine clothes, O. A. Eramer PAT ArF MR AT MARKK I . a -t t a imrnr irt TD r Ml Kinds of fresh and cured Meats. Game and fish in season. I Independence Oregon I The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATES (Water hy 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 $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE- Eesidence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Tower, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 Independence Billiard Parlor IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery and SmoRen Supplies Soft DrinRs The Place to Spend a Pleasant Hour independence: OREGON H. Hirechberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irviae, Cash. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Directors: H. Hirsohberg, A. Nelson, D. W. Seare, B. F. Smith and J. E. Rhodes. reached him. of this work.