Fewest side. rj Siis hftftr fcpq "DAV.Jl'SK 11, WW. OGAL AND PERSONAL J'OQjPJT. ForDoaty & L,ocke'w New Stock of Dishen to Afi-lveSoou. AllthoJu Mrs, J, A. VaiMM tiit. l . ... . Uiet jil be aitei that he oever !L HiK end drinking t oy uiiMi I.. .I - . ... HW luMlUwnftirMlHimiiMilU. UCvH.u..lnrU.,l(lkW ralllug to bwu did D,.t r.ave their meeting - Id iut wr i,ouw, but wt m Mw (Wd hall ,,d m.i . ttlwuu, o. the Members wad short s-Mrw-re., i nn.nton. the well koown JirtetoroT IVrryilale. toow Kh1hJ ??uth. lo the Mel (here and ulrousof havlug the traveling iwiU 2,1, hM bwn Improved In to llrtoibe traoeleiit wm. Re. J. f. Jeuktri. r Mfnin. '.. . j ... i.i nnuuli tha tiilni Leer sermon for the Ceuirel Asewl alkUI. ln" ".In thst city Thursday and 6We,aiill Hunday evening. WM large erowa toe .fevbk'bwMislwa by the M. K SUwKrWy evening Ttie pro. ,ltotr entertainment will be used It bttjl bym iw M w Ihtehurcb. I H. Dvb twvliw, wm in iwn BttB,ly vWHu Mr. Hnki, or uie Jnu of Stockton Hankie. Mr. pivlinoldpkrtu, Mr. Heonle, tlwy UvioK bn t budornn togttir Klie.( uwry tubM on north Main ),M wliknt "vfr ow togl tal iwrU, b riuld th 4J jocund to now better tbo tvr pr prdtoenwr to tb public. Fur Bret-cU luiutwr tna rwuKnnoiif grMll on Boltor'i lumber ynrd, Mouuioutb. CU w4 tiniuln mid ptpriwtoD lunibr and b itlttd, Won buylog rlwwbw. A Mtr ncvlwd by Dr. O. D. Butkr, (Too kv. J. K. N. 1U.II, of Kker ttty, udouucm tb fiw-t that th (Ktitluio will biu tbe city from tb 8lrt to th W. P.Cnnwy d H. B. Thkl on veutdown to Portland MoutUy M tfclqpkte to th Ownd Lolg of Mmhm, thlr wlvw companylo) tbrai. Mr. Aodcwon, wbo It twpluyvd by th R. M. Wdo IUrdwr Co , of Me" Mli.ovllle, nd Jack Wlwuier, of tb mifplw. wre la town Buudty. Mm, Ruben Boon ton, of Gnu Vallyr, Wwiti Co.. w vlhlot with Mw. J. M. Vtnduyn nd Mrt. Gvorge Whit, taker t tow day last week. C 0. Cooper, of Moutaua, who la uiinMendi here, went down to Portland Monday to attend th Urand Lodge of Maooa. JIU Birdie Carey, of 8clo, will come toladepeudcncv before long, to keep hmiw fr her brother, who It agent at tbe&P.depot ZidooRigirs of Salem, a brother-ln law of Dr. S. A Mulkey, came over on fab wheel Monday, returning the tain Mr. M. A. Burkbart, of Albany, la TWtlitft her aiatera, Mm. David John ouandMm. B. F. Burcb, tine week. will lu n. nnaanliltlir L the BtptUt church thk coming Hunday but Huoday achool will meet aa uaual. Georm Highland, of Portland, who Biarrltd MiwClaraKlrkpalrlck, of Vi- .lai, report a girl at bia bouae. Jlaooah Weogeorotb, after vWUng no Uila city for aocbetlme, returned to mer borne laxt Saturday. When you want to take a rldo don't f.Ket that Kelley haa fine driving borw aud good rlga. R. A. rtultor, aon of tba mill roan. ,m opened up a full line of high grade in uuerat Monotouin. P. Irvine, of McMlnnvllle, waa in 'ty Monday looklngafter bla bual- Tbe Uregon.Telvitliout Company V af iuwii vowe. thwugh thta oily on their way rtowu the vlly Thura- day utornliig, ' The Kelly Uvery aUWw kt filing up w geueraJ, haing a new t1.wr l.hl, aUw mo approaoi, to th barn re pUukwl. ft Itf . will leave Friday worwng Rwrr.rla, Kanaaa. He wilt iVn.lMU. ral iUy In the enuiul country on the Tl'RNEK CAKP MKETIMJ. ea.M. Taraer aadKlnter Write Cm w nilug the Tamer Taberaacle. A letter to the Stnltmnan baa tbt oud.aud K. It. Crawford, of William ette, third. The running high Jump waa I He next ounteat and again waa the Nortbweat record auiaehed, tb auceaaful atnieW belm Merrltt Ifcvle of the u.ori., J. the ci dcm lu tereata here. log Mrs. L Unit of this a MlME.8.ulth,ofp.lla.1waavlat: nnaiiLer. or tow cuy. iu eek. , thin.inthaMH. fcctloneryllne call on If. E. Whiter. u- r...- ili. Ul. of McMlanvlllo, who 1h ouite ill. 1 FI,,U.H .hin f' t i..,. ....a un,,u lU, 11.70 per UIUWI JIU ii ..... w. thnUMknd. m, are v- Voomoutb UW.0tW pounda of wool wtntwl b (jeo. E, Brey, Independence, fur which me nigtieat market nria m Pld. a Uon't apoll or Um a 130 or tao wath when burning or flehloa. but of thoae tiOO wateheaof 0. A, Km.r For8al,--A gentle Jeraev euw fnr 1M that give three mIIoiib nf n.iib F.nqulre of the poetmaater at Parker. All lob work done al.reaaonabla prlweat the Wit Rm Job office. Keat and arttatle work a ipeclalty. : ' R. H. Wilms la having a concrete walk laid from the front door, of bla residence to the atreet. The laat raca on cVtuMny wl.l t froraTalmajteto CKnlfelter Broa.. for cold drlnka, and Icecream. Dr. Mulkey card will appear la the proretiional card column next week. Don't forget to read It. Bob Parrtah waa rtwn down on the Rlckrcall Tueaday foblog.and brouchl backagtwd fry. There will ha no church at the atria Van church neit Sunday, but Sunday achool aa uaual. , K. A Hut tor, the Monmouth lufulwr yard man, waa In tht city on bueJneaa Wednewiay. t Prince Belt returned Saturday from rorvmila where ahe haa been vbtlUng fiienda. Hi Wwt 8ik Job office la right In the awlm when It cornea to doing good work. aw t a ft . ineoann uoya rrom nerr will go down to Sateru and play the 4th of July. Mr. Mllla of the Backet Btnre went to McMlnnvllle, on bla bicycle, Wednes day. The Motor company are moving their round h-Hiee, and have put In a new Pit. Road tax reoelpta, put up In booka of 50 eacb, at thla office, cents a book. If you want a good cigar of home make call on Griffith k Patteraon. Frank Wllaon. waa tranaactlog buai neM In Balem, Wednesday. Griffith 4 Patteraon are eelllng the beat of candlea. OuvDemmlng. of Kugene. waa In town Saturday. E. W. Cooper and wife were In Port laud thia week. Cloning out a Una of gold pens at coat , Kramer's. ' C. E. Vurc haa a eood Dlace to take a bath. , Get your glaawa of Kramer. Fine rain we are having. , Ableflra la raging lu Portland aa we go to preea. J, D. Irvine had several case to attend to thla week.- There la a new dye works in town Accidents That Pay. It la danireroua to travel without ...rin an ftwiiient noiicv in me :t.. l!lfe IimureuceCo. You can gvi . nnUe nollcv for W.000, for 23 wni which will pay you in cw lnured $15 weekly ludemulrv. forlonaof one arm or foot, M,(Mio wr in- of both arms or feet. 3.(ioo in cam- of accidental death. Bee the agent ai the Wkht bidk orfice. ' ; fallowing to say concerning the charg- din tp recording 8 feet ti l" l' " lugofadu.la-lon to the Cauiiiuieetlug half Inch greater lliao that of auy at Turner. tlier like atbk-te uorih of California. Editor SUteauiaui-IMcaee do me the I), c. A Hard of Moiimonth scored ft feet kliidnewitipubilh the following UU 9 Inohcs and V.lt. Smith of Portlaud terfromUeo. II. Turner and Mrs. C A a fwt i Inches. Davk, hl alMcr, now or Byron Hot it. L. Uulaa, WUIamete's favorite Hpriiig, Col., but Ainuerly of Turner, sprinter, wou the hundred yard daab Marlou county, Orcguu, who were the Q 10 2-A retxmdM; SVaahburu of Port, original donors of the grounds aud brnd asuoiid, llalght of Portlaud third, building k now u aa the Turner Memo. aud F. M. Teuplcton of Eugene rial TaU'ruacle, to the Cbrlattan church fourth. Tbe wmuer was carrlwl from oftheataieof Orcgtin. for the puriKMea the track ou the shoulders of "Dan" as set forth lu the deed, aa uow of Brouson amid the cheers and yells of record In the recorder' oftlos of the hl bMther studeuU. county of Marlou. Thla waa a deed or. The winner of the pole vault waa gitt by said Ueo, H. Turner aud his sls pml Scot I, a incuiber of tbe PsclOu er, Mw.C.A. ilavla, to aul.l Christian college teem, '.e cleared the liarat church of aonie A,000or more and the the height of 0 feet H luchea. BalleU' ouly conditions are that said church dyne of Portlaud and Hhaltuck ofKu- liold their anuunl or yearly luevtlnga uvm taking sccoud and third plaoes at the above named talwrniolo. There- rcawctlvcly. . for I conclude thai Mr.-Turner aud The one wile run was won by C. II. Ills slitter, Mrs C. A. Davis, should bs Jenklus of Portland, & R. Bryson, heard In the matter or charging an i,.uil mwni aud Boy Hurley of Eu- admittance fee to aald camp ground third. Tlaie, i.3i. m Sunday. Yours respectfully, Prealdetit llawley nest called Air ' T C. Hit aw. ths contestants in the shot-put and The Nter iuentlouel by Mr. Shaw mle bicycle race. Mere the exoltetuent twars date of Byron Hot Springs, May imams Intense, as itwas ths first eveul 31st, and Waa f. Uowsi " ,rf the day wherein the wheelmen were Hon. T. C. Shaw, Halem-Dear BlrLjvvu an onoorluulty to allow their mM Friends- mettle. Zadoo Kigga cairled oil theJ Home little time slues we were much minors over a Held of sevsu other cy autprleed to learn that It had been aM ujUiu. Bruot Burnett of Eugene went rauged to clmrge au admittance fee at umlur tbe wire lu second place aud W, he gale during the campmeeting We regarded It as a very Injudicious move ourselves aud later we .have re ceived so mauy pmteat In the way or minunlcatlona rrom thoae that know how earneatly we are Interested that jj, 0f g.a; E. P. Shattuck, U. oT 0., we leel Impelled to apiwal to you uiouiqoq j earnestly Wi ue yiair liiltueiice In bav- fhs running broad lump waa won by Inglhla matter chaugetl. Aa the re- i. p. itelirht or Portlaud. his dUlanot ceut meetluga have beeu most """"H mMUUrlug 18 feet b Inches; D.C Al fill ones we are at a Ions to anow wny nt . Multnomah !: It H. Dear- at this time such a d. ulitful proposition , pUeud lHJil. as the above should have beeu enter-1 rtlulaa was first In the hurdle talced by auy one having any lutereat L,, jjumwg 0r Eugtne second, tbe matter whatever. We snail J.....I. ot Portland third. Ttiue anxlouMly await the mult of your r- O.Ogls of Willamette third. Time, 2:38 W: tbe time lluilt waa placed al 11. F. Peareon, of Portland, put ths hot 83 feet H Inches; U.S. leinpleloii girl wsa In tbia part or the oouuiry Hunday. v Aiawamir Farley SMSjd through the the iielghborhtMMl Frlilsy. Farmers are buy plowliig and t'ulll- vatlug their hoM. (Irnln aud gardens look ukw aluce tbe late ral lie. PARKER. Yf were visiting Cy. Bradley, who was inuxlcally Inclined the other even ing and he knowing our taste for harmo nhmi aounda. treated u W ine oia mei- ody 'Swanee Blvir" with auflli a mutter touch on ths banjo that we wandered In thought to that shaded atreain, Jumrtwt In, and was swimming on our Imc up stream woea our, ehalr turned to wakens to the knowl. edtfc we were still In Parker, the most live and wide awake little (own Id tbe West.. ,. , ,, The a P. painters leavs for Indepen. denes this week where they will paint the R R building. These traveling gangs of workmen live In ooelly arrao-! ted bog car. ' The painters hava an organ and the Inside or the car la paint- - .... . . i ed ana very notne use. Indlnttlona are, there will he an aarly harvest thla season: Hup Ilea are be glnlng lo show" themselves In small quantities here. v ' ' Frank Brown aheared Wm. Fuqua'a hrp thla week and will manipulate the shears on Oen.Bolter' band eonn. i W..S, Tonillsoo and Wssb Olbeori, TSuver, waa . hers sngiging wheat to thresh the coming harvest. Eldon lU'cy rf Moiiinoutb, waa vis iting here Monday. s Tlistannerlea bar beeu running kid hides this week. Two carloads of "wheat were shipped this week. '--" ' .' ;( ' IJke g Slere. PRAISE, ONLY, mom ALL WHO VM , AYER'S Hail Vigor "Aycr preparations are too M well iinown w noen any commeii. . ..lit I lu..l Ulilll. O . II i ... ........ t..m . I.- L ....... M V . "EHUIIHI VM UWI. H'l HID mm" IH "I 0 nihnriL that six veara aao. 1 lost o nearly half of my hair, and what o wn left turned gray. After 5 Muslug Ayers Hair Vigor several 0 mmilha. tnv hnlr hfffiin to ffTOW 0 tgaln. and with the natural color o ' restored. I wommrntl it to all X my friends." Mra. K. r hank, o VAI'hkr, box m, Station C, Los o Angeles, cai. Ayer's IImrVigor i ' : 1 ' BKABBtl ' 'SO rasrsaao sr VL 1 1 KM A C8, LKEU, KAS1 Pint Mortgages C I:;r;.,: IVoperty HegfUate4. We are prepared io negotiate first mortgages upon Improved farms in Oregon, with Eastern parties at a rate of Intereat not lo exceed 9 per ceut per solium. Mortgages renewed that have been tskeu by other corn panic. Addi-em, with stamp, M Kit win Hwohth, Bsker City, Oregon. BRICK YARD J. R. COOPER Of IudoiM-ndcncfi, having a steam engine, a brick machine and several aflrtti of flmwt dav. la now tircnared to kwpon hand a fine quality 01 Brick, wblct will i sold at rcaaon. nbln price. Evening Post! SALEM'S GREAT ONE CENT DAILY. INDEPENDENT AND FEARLE88 IN ALL ITS UTTERANCE8. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE 35 cents per Month 25 cents v R Cannon, Prop. ThehlrruietlononiiklAnirl 0 aep. rmm the blood. In lu Ihniuxh ihma.ofoertMla lioparlllM s4 waterf par- UtIm blh make I0tr Itnitl salt thentwh th t,ld(lr, The rtntloB of tttM. In ona 'atteibeelniaeilvtw of lh kldnejr. la so Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Worltf'a Pah- Highest Award. HQ DR. JORDAN & CO.'S GREAT 1USETO OF IIATOIT I0SI Mwket St., aaa FratKlM (biM SO. tad ?U Su.) a f 1 . I As Bill NycciiJ v;hu.: he appeared an L-ur late befurc an intli nant audience; .and I want the people of this city to know that I am here TO SELL SHOES At prices never equal ed in this city quality of when oods is considered. Call and examine goods and you will buy all your tootwear of J. VI. BENTLEY, Mnln St., Independence. tfV'fery (mlr nf l.u or h( bmiutit ( t tlmt rip. run (ivrr. r mk l'.- Hi tlio m)I. will l rilrl for. G L HAWKINS, The lndK!iiiliJ Url)l Work. fHiiilti 00 all .iii.M.rjr itiirk. Klri-f lHt imrMJimii. llp, lal lwicrift. ! Kl i'tUnm. 0 4 Ura how onWiitl to art Mrf Mid Sow to fcvuMl kkkMM 'nSdUMiM. Muwim wilwynl i0 wiMttftMM 01 M eciHinc ftUlUM. Private Offlcs-sasaa Ralldlag ins I Maikit atreet Mum I el himi trwtan, la ot wuhaod, dlMM ot Uw iki tml ktdiwr tiukkl ound wHbaut Uw um et niftUMW (Mnuttftu er sr unmt. ri HALL W UMI1 r 1 lb plw in '?t il flrtluH murk m shop mirk. :: luteoik NEW STORE, NEW QOODS AND LOW PRICES. du'0Brlirllt OIW, smpv,' own" . 4 sm Wlll-oiettewoutlisnve-mllebleycle siNoOnorla .4 otr..r wldl-j with a ratal rj Wa I L, f V lttfll Lrt.- fori In hkvlnir the alN.VS nnilMieltlon ...u i.M Blui w . iim. mioT. H.aaeuefs Swmaa HUlar. ! 11V SJ I . V lvuuw LluLt ... till .it .uwkh u. m.v r " , aiWrs-sta.a-4da-Mlesaa wa aeaar. 'r"""i ' limn lis in mm ii'iitt .".to l,ni. linwU lh Sldonyi wlii-n inactive tore M free lo attend the winlnit meeting ti.u ,.1,-umI il. n.ntijt fur the dav I ... ii,.i..inin funeiion. tad tnnn from without monev sul without l'rloe.L,,,. T1.ivrMi,l, of Oreuon ib vital current Impuiitiw blab Infwt It Pleeehsvtbl.letU.rpubllslHHl lu the L,, utlfu -hmdilp Cp r 1 1 vv..........u .ml nlilliM vium verv . . . . 1 . .11 ..1.. .j i .t- ""Of. taiarraHiwaooer, frT boh ........ b- 1 wuiun naa ueeo ui-jc t uw " nrt-niion f the urine art alto iiiiUmiim r truly. Gbo. H.Tvknkh, a A. Davis, dnw of . W. TboutoMiu Co. pest week. TUB TURNER CAwPMEKTINU. TU ROTH KM elOBOK Tll ADMITTANCS rKE Ql'KHTIOM. Msrxhsr Notice. JUlltor Ptatesiuan:-ln your Hundsy Isnue of June 9lh spwared a coin ntunlfatlon from Ueo. H. Turner and C. A. Havla, relaUve to the admittance to bs ehsrjred at the Turner camp ground on the Hundsy of the conven tion at iwti. to be held June 21-30. I bl fture that the parties named loiae boarda nailed down aua.tue hv not Keen informed a to the fluan rubblab removed. All out-houaee mu-t i.i .ManrtitaauMitlou. The method Uo he nronerlv cleaned and disin ifti.it in the twat have failed to I furled. meet tbe needa of the eonventlona. If Mld work la not done within ten Ti,. h..nln of einenea baa fallen davs of this notice, the marshal will ...... . Tt.u I L at.. hW.dmml ft! I ... .W nn a few in oiurr i"i". i inn lib mu . nMunt hmtrri otlna for the oon- ornae of owner or occupants oribe rit h ' I r . . a 1 . 1 i .1.. I . -1 TUMIIVM " r- II f W - aud plat an sdiulttsuoe fee of 10 cents ths oouni'tl u outtinc in a. Comolete line of Hard ware, Stoves, and Tinware. Buggies and Spring wagons naiainiitin ui uiv urinej mrw i a fur tht Mdor Bvrt4 by thU Wntgn vrotitotr I AUa oil hand a COmPletC StOCK . . . . . y tin ILLI w im ....r..t...:.rA jtrt wiiiiuiaiLuuii vu. The J. F. O'Donnell Co., Independence, Or. llavluir umi vnamueriain s ,t.uBo .u, fivniedy in my family and round it tou.rvmu. . . . . . . 1 he a flint-claw article, I use pieaaure prkc.( Baking PowOet InivonnimeiuiinK u to my menu. . V. KimTftR. Weetnort. Cel. For sale by Alexsnder-Cooper Drug Co. 1 ,ftdreuruv. :ri of Paints and Oils, made by the fc...tt mo 1 1 am MnnaiiiMium. uiiiitBniavwH w i - - - j dr.miMia aio rind to uw But-r. wbirh i Celebrated H EAT H & Ml bcm-nnim u u wm W "ir HtehMt Mftttl Dlei-ae ?IEW TODAI. Why don't you try a meal at Ihej City restaurant, lu idscs or spiiung our Hunday by onoklug a not dinner. I U' ..,. vnii want siind meal for 25 To all whom it msy conoern: 4 Nolltw Is hereby given tbst all streets, alleys and tauk yarda mut be cleaned, ,,,1 g gtrong's reaUurant, Weata also sidewalks must be repaired, and t., 4 Irwin, proprietors, Balem, Oregon.' " You can set als good square meal for II at the City reataurant, cooked by ViE PREFER TO DO YOUR WORK In Our New Shop, opposite Kelley's Livery Stable, rather than in the News - papers. .. ." ?Uiii'sj itwutatMii BATH 25 Cnst CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day .' ' a "' Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE. OKN. Gent's Clothiny; Md to order In ny i!c nt titer Iint.t pendmioe Tailor Hluni.T.lytuB Jvnk, pmprlotur. A Hue lute of mm!. ttU y on hand fwiu which to wlwt, Bulu initde to order from $14 up, ly .Independence Tailor Shop r on Hundaya this year. This purpoae bas beeu advertised In local anrt swte A. J. Ttji-pkb, City Marshal. Inde(iendenoe,June IS, 1H05. Memorial Exerrlars. ns iters, It U nut a money scheme or a emu- . . I . MAM .IU...I..M tinnv. it is me voice o. . wu.. ....-" r ' . . . . ..... ,.r through Its uoara. u is a iuar . Fellows of this city 00 Isst .trsJgbt buaineearor a g.wa pur --... T . d - iof th,t m 1 mia vr ihM'mpiiMf rtttinti i - itt k Sk.ol tlf IHV'Htn iri va v w mw I. deeerving or sonietniog uruar u- nmimt by f U..ev loaned on Iudepeudenoe bro- lllvl VHI1I- llJI-i l L,rtthVmolh.bvW. a. Wright, of IIWIIWI- WllWI-lllUf sirie Ym y ' -v Dallas. " " You can get reoelpts aud notes in pads attheWiorr Siuaofflos. Money to loan at 6 per oent, by W. 0, Wright, Dallas. u No Chlneae at the City restaurant. Hand-made Shoes in Proportion. Draft. Koad and Track Shoeing the very best. KRENGEL & HlLLIARD, I Independence, Or. ICE CREAT1, CONFECTIONARV, BREAD AND CAKES, Furnished for private parties, socials, picnics and all kinds of entertainments, on the shortest uotice and at priitu coiibiuteiu with flrttt-claHS work and tW materials. For anytl.ing lu tli'm line go to G. A. Back. 317 Commertlal St.. Slm. Ofire for Bent , very best Inatructlon In methods of After w, rlstlan work, goepel p eaohl g oraver. Then itev. j. rrea jenain read a chapter from the Utile. The prln- cipul feature of the eveul ug waa lotso? dunlng Itev. Hhutee, a Methodist mdiUter of Kalero,who msde auadlrew which waa both Instructive aud euter-. hlch the meeting theoholr. ; .Mr.andMrs. Fox, of Salt ltlrig Mend lo this city and thin wuuh aura nuns wuw uwa w.. - - .B.n ;ft ivs UJQ ont vww wv "i about. Riley Cooper returned home last . MIUOJ, IM'IU I1UIMMIB)V"H egon. Brinir all vour second-hand g'ods to 'the Exchange and trade lor goods or each. M. K. Wheeler opened up his candy and confectionery store last Monday. Mrs. I. II . Perkins, of Portland, was Visiting Mrs. Peter Cook, lust week. u t." ut..i.. haa fine Ice cream parlors where you can get the best tit Ti .. I ftnurnn (!ltV. WM Y. i. r arv.i'u, "t vlnitinir J. A. Wheeler this week. .... TJ.....U a n.ii White, of Portland, are visiting In the city. C. E. Force, the Independence bar ber, will elve you a neat hair cut If you want a tailor made suit W. H Patterson will take your order. a run down to Portland returning Wednesday, The Little Palace hotel Is tbe populai olaoe to set a flrst-class meal Bert Fisher, of Perry dale, was doing buHlnens In town Saturday. T. Layton Jenks and wife were in Salem Mnndav afternoon. Cash paid for second-hand goods of . all kinds at the Exchange. J. M. Vanduyn went down to Port ; land on business Monday. . A. Douty is having a new wood. hed ad led to bis house. If you want a month "have go to C. E. Force, the barber. The Little Polace hotel Is the popular pW to get a flret-claw meal. Get good olgar of Grlfnth Patter son.. ' Spring Rare. The spring races commenced today t the Talmage traca,. aou I" lo be the twst series of races ever naa In Independence. On Saturday there will be a hurdle race; this is somen.." new and a most exciting race. Two horses have already teen entered for the contest. If you want to see some thing good go out Satuday. Maershfes. ' hfti.o 0 the Christian church and Its friend. We desire to beautify the tf round sod make them a praise In Oreann. We kalre to meet all obliga tion aecrulniithroUKh the conventlou 111 an honorable mauur, and provide the Christian ..a u.itertjtlniiitiit for all who hall attend. We feel sure that wlien the whole matter Is laid before tnee good pe.Hie tney wn. W() nav- the agenoy to eounteract any Influence tbat their w-Mhlnetiin and Idaho iwnmuulcatlon my nave nau aK.. lh. . h)dur( the preseni purpose 01 n. , unytblng 00 the ho time will oe given " Hue writing. coiiveutloo to liavs 11 tnus appeur . your reuilera, thk riwuT iiuoM or thb wkht sidk nMtnft.llllS. OBftOlU M MHIO llrwt, SUIl-1 bU ir ril ftfttaw or lwjrr oaee, win b ranied. Ineludlni fuel tot uv aud I lertrtc llUt very eUwip. Knqulre at th Wkht Hina orrloe. A. W. Dooksteader, (HuopiMftor to CsarlM HUutU) PBuritiETUR or- Uay For Hale. IIALEO CHKAT. AMD OAT HAY. BAKU:Y Mrd and Cbrat wd. For aale sr S W. W. M0I4K.S. ' ' Rlrkreatl.Or. tf M m and ! Sperling Meat Market DKAUtV ID s HsulU Iaat evening a eoolety of tbe Knlgbts ,hn MPiRtea was onranlsed with a thin nt twenty-two members having among Its numbers some of the most prominent aud moat rntAfw.nniice. to 'Wll n !.... '. elected: ob r.. Z An.,.mnder: n', H. uraven, i"v - - - . . . fv.ift rmmander: O. A. Kramer, Lane - P H.iir com iiimi.K'' . - " ......... .A Uwtneri VT.' waiiei keener: IT. n. A lleute WHffin'"r . .i nritaiit'M HBi.nur, n Ilutle, IIHt.lH.II . UI . i:iiirenw nn."i -n pnysiniai.,.. mter-at-arms .... utimmni. i" niw"- tzar..-""!! KUOi" a Ml.. Notice. for for which 1 market for J. It. Listkr. Cor. Bee. O. C. M. 0. College Day at Salem. Mailed to any address post paid, unon receipt of 25 cents. Hull Bros., wholesale and retail book-sellera aud stationers, Moscow, Idaho. - ' Children's Day at Baptist Church. Davidson, sentinel; TvmanO.Bbickman, picket. Lyman v " M.t)ees wa Tr.inrj. 01 1110 " I lie J"s- . . ao and Is IibvIok a organwen nnw num. most marvelous grow..,, -T iSerTarurd features a benerlUj a mem- rridpte intone oral, of these funds. tinnn ,lte .1... nr nsrrviiiK v' .otfnn s now having an - u"NBh- West. BORN. n: ...... r tiu. cltv on TRANHUE.-?--V", To' the r rvansue. a daughter. .... t... j nuraua.jr wife of A. Tu-7r s. Gov't Reports .tow Royl BH r"r The following Isa record of the games as they tts.k place ou the fair grouud north of Salem, Haturday June win, a taken by the Halem Stalenman. It was 2:20 o'clock befoie all arrange ments for tlie contests were completed tiid at that hour President W. C. Haw- ley took lila position In the judge stand as announcer and called for the participant iu the SO-yard foot-race. N ine sprinters toed the me rk namely : 0. P. Halght and E. E. Washburne, of Portland University, H. W. Kelly, of the Agricultural college Merrlt Davis and F. M. Templelon of the U. ot (), J Ti. Brown and Van Leavlttof Paul fie ..nil... NewlM-rir, Lester Higglns.of Monmouth, stale normal school, and R. L. Gulss of Wllllamette. There was no delay at the post and at the crack f ths Dlstol they were off. Hlgglne m.,l ftiinrlMlliBlv ou ck Jump to ine i.ia..v " 1 . - - front and maintained, It to the finish with Gulss a close second, and t vyasii home a close third. Time 56 8 seoonds. ui..ins Is a res dent of Momnouin well as being a student of the Nor msl school. This was a surprise 10 Willamette's aggregtitlon as they were very confident that little Gulss would .bft thn mr. The latter was not the least discouraged and latr"on showed the crowd what sort of racing mood flowed In bis veins. The hammer throwing contest was next announced and seven athletes re- ponded. Thehurels wetit to ti. a. Tewipleton, or Kiigei.e, me oisuwue measuring on reel 1 men 111 ine nairui uv tempt, E. H. Hall, of Portland, whs sec- unit 7H ihbi u M,r w"'-",v p illlston. of Willamette, third, th fm.i ft inches. t. a .on o'clock before the third .1.. nn ..... iufiDmnrii4 ntT. C, W Kf.'" the I), or o., wou, niHMnirtlitlmeof53 8-5 seconds end i......ki.. .ha Northwest record 1 sec- qo4. Biggins, of Monmouth, w At the rtabtlst church Children's t)y was observed by the rendition of a very appropriate program Mr. Wilkin began the program, which consisted of songs, recitations, . clu exercises, etc. The church waa tastily decorated. Hack of tbe rostrum a fountain had been erected aud tbe scene presented by the refluctinu ol the light ou the fulling drops of water wa Jnd.cd beautiful. , After the program had been rendered a collection was taken The exercises showed careful training 011 the part or umse wno auieo aa Instructor, aud great ability lu the members of the Hunday school who participated. ' " KKIDQEPORT. Mice of Shrrlfl'i Rale. NOTICE M HERKHY OIVKN TBAT BY VIH. tneof so cutlon lud out or ine eireuo .court oftlielant of OregB,fr tbe county ol I'ulk.ou tbe 8Ut d ofMr,lS, upon s Juilnment made and tnwrd ol record on the Mb day or Dumber, WW. In ald court in Um nrtsln wlloii wlnrelo C. M. Henaer. on A Co., a eorpontilon It plnlntliT and J. H. Aliider and K. II. Jeler partner uudar tlit d rut Bsineofjetor A Aletandr were defendant forUienura of three nun. drvdiud twenty nd thirty hundredth dollnr (SBO.miiwIlh Interoat ttiereon at th rut of t) per rent per anoain from tbe Mb dy ofl)nhr li)1,and tht farther sum of twenty and ilxty hundredlM doilsr (sai.w; cot and dlburnifliinUi ol thlc action, lhnvly Vlrtoe of Ktd Mwulloo litvled uMinnd will mII stpublloauoltoo Stlh front dmirof tbe court houmt In l)ftlla,llk I'ounty, On'gon on Mi flmt dy of July, isnft. at th hour of one o'olock In tbe afternoon ol Mid dsy for oh In Imnd ll of th right tills noil lotirtt wultih U10 aald defeodHni J, 11. Alexander hs In nd to the following deorlbd premlt to wlb Being (10) ten fixitofl of the south ld of lot No. (U) two In fractional bhwk No. (8) three and (IS) limwn feet oft of the north mde of the north half of lot No. (!) three, In motional block Pd. (9) thro,!!, In Henry Hill' town of Indrp. eiiilcncc, the winie being th uudlvided on hulf Interert to. the nbovo dcsorlbed pro. perty, Pitted. DitllMt, Onwon, June 7, m, II, It. I't.tmsitK, 8hrlltof Polk County. Independence, Oregon. 4 . UftftftOftftWU Batea Stab Wee4 fee sals . . . -. P 1 " . ' - " TO SALEM DAILY, The Steamer Alice A. win Geo. Skinner. Prop. leave Independent), very dsy, (Hundy excepted) at a. m. ftr Balem, and leave Salem on Mis return trip at I) p. m. FARE Socentseach way. apply on board. For Freight and Passage, PLRNO BlXDBttB MOWERS HUAJiBRS LIGHT.., RUNNING TOREP POWEIH improvement v.r d. In ScH-Bladlag HarvwUrs... " , DSD'LL Choice Meat fi $rft t. - J ,.t ftv 1 ;Jtv Highest uiarkel price paid for fitt stock, beef, mutton.veal, pork, etc. All bills must 1 settled monthly. x OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 to a. m. Pres Delivery to aU parts cf tis Giiy. P. H.MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. PJ. McCABE SI CO., Proprietors of Independence liie Factory Manufacturer of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all sixes. txi nvMiut oh tmi euw iom. Call lor Bid. Mr.Huber's ho yard looks nice slni e his friends gathered In and helped him tttke esre of it. We think he will have a fair crop If some of the neighbors don't cut the vines this year. E. L. Baker and George Sheldon will leave Thursday for Eastern Oregon on a pleasure tour and to visit the former's sister. Mrs. C, B. Allen, who lives at Bend, Crook county. - The school picnlo at Falls City was ur..ll nttanded and ft eood time Is reported. The base ball game was won by the Lewlsvllle boys. The great mining place near J. Buker so well known to the lumber haulers has been put ip good condition, The slnKing school at Antioeh Is progressing nicely under the able man agement of Prof. Olnn. Anvhodv havlnir horses to trade will do well by calling on 8. A DuvIs He gives two for one. . , , There Is services at Antlooh. the first and third Hu inlays in each mouth, by Rev lltttiby. Amy Steele acwmpauled by bit beat BIliH WITH 8KAI.KD FhANIJ AND Sl'KCl- n.wtlon and strain diagram therewith ar oalled for to be opened Vednday, July 8, '"lWI,t the ixmrthouno In Dalla. for the building of h Hmllh Triimi bridge aero the Yaiut.lll ( Wer wher the Powell road ero the turn. The main cord of tbe bridge to be 00 fet In length south vpron 60 feet, north apron ID , fnet, . loulh bent 24 feet high, north bent IW feet high, the poet caps, oord, tu.. to eorresoond with bridge, Cord to be plloed, the bridge I to be Hi feet In width. Done by order of court tlili (tb, day of J un, - -. -.' H. F. MIII.KXY, , County Clerk TflE PLMNO LEADS Because J IS THE- BEST! ,., 1 .1... I.. .... raln ..rl nil inill-h. lintVCT l"l If ISfllcErl 1. u 1., n.n nuhi.. nvrr noil nlncrit. makes it run I n L rLI lfnLl-l. 10r'w llhtrr draft nd bind bundle after the team Mop. Mn innft. stMt Headers Sold In 'oi than all others combined. Ferri. wheel. Thi prove, iw strength. Bicycle, are Chain Drive. Why? Light Until' ' und son our raet.roa.su luusTnaTso esTaioaoi The Piano Mis. Co., Manuncturtr. West Pullman, Chicago, III. A complete line of Piano Binder and Tlower repairs in stock. F. E. Chambers, Sole Agent, Independence, Ore.; Prices to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, Oregon NEW DRESS-flAKINQ PARLORS. Mr. M. 8. Goirand Ml Hophl Ooft haveentored Intoa pnrtnerablp nnd will conduct dreaainuklng at Ml". Bophli. Oon" dressmaking parlor on the aimer of Railroad and D, atreots. The latet ayeiein of cutting lined and eatlefactlon guaranteed, Work done promptly and at reaaonnble rate. 90FF&QOFF, m wJfJ pay $300 tor a name. ., SWEET PEAS,o?:,"; omy 40c. a poundi For full pellicular of $300 offer and th hndomat and moat com nlt eVtalogu of Fiowera, Vegetable and Frulta, containing all old fa vorlte and cream of new Nov.ltlea, printed In 17 different color, elegant colored platea. Send 10 et. (which my b deducted from nrt ordr) for WIOltf'Q FLORAt CUIDE. , V Vf IV' W SEEDS oonUin the germ ot lite, ' v JAMS3 VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. T. In that old flower pot nnd matte It a thing of beauty. 1'lnut D. H Hot and It will be a Joy forever. D.&C. Roses grow nnd bloom IndoPrn or out. hi lt or Kardtm-they are ou their ow n routs, t n uul.i.lliirA u lil I11.I11 uur new wuww w .wv - - r you make a wise selection toll yon Ijo.v roues s-nd other flowers tire mown it roe nonoquariera imtl how you cm. grow them etiully well. , If you so rwjnest, we will nemt free, thla vlu ahle' book and a unmple eopr of our ori uagaalne, Hucmt wo JNeuw. THB DINGKB COXAKD VO., Grave, la. t fWl" 9 WettOw IftferrvyWe