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X New Repair Shop OPENED IN INDEPENDENCE Bicycle, Motor Cycle and General Pepair Work our Specialty. Give us a trial. All work guaranteed H. W. BOTTOMLEY MAIN STREET LOCAL AND PERSONAL Items of Interest Gathered in and About Town Dance Saturday night. The ladie, uf tha OhriMjaii church will hold one of their lorular cooked fund Hale at tlie Ihown l'hriney thin Saturday, b -..inning at 10 a. in. Tlfn is your opportu nity to piiiciiHsii HiiiiH deli cacy you cannot. ptepjire, for yoursel f. Lenter Neal purchased tlie MjCro.idy property on Fourth street ti few davit ho and in now located in thw now pro, rly. Bryan and Wilson are busy, Tripp mill sella real estate. Sheriff Grant, Judgu Teal and Frank Kelhel of t ho Ob server force were busineH visitors in Independence Wednesday. J. II. Simonton ami family visited in Dallas a fww days this week. Why leave town for your merchandise when you can find what you want at the right prices In all linti of merchan ' disc at Conkey 6 Wahker'i.7 A report in thw Oregonim) from Monmouth uum th new city water works ar in operation and tents with the fire hoHH threw a stream of water over the highest build ings. Tlie pressure, is fit) p muds to the inch. OlarencH Mot 'ready wa in town Tuesday from Oorvallift on a short bluings trip. Ifo is associated with hi- father and brothers in a uuv mill at (oivalliu. Independence Orchestra give a dance Saturday night. Mr. ami M . W. W. Ire land wero in tho city visiting this week. Dr. Mclntire und J. A. Hurley made a trip to Salem Tuesday to see the uiiihIi of pings." the Cherry Fair. I J i Mr. j umitniuui arternoon was panged at the home of Mrs G. (Maude Skinner last Wed nsHday, when n number of ladien a se mbled to met Mr. William CavaiiAiigh of Port land. Six table of f00 were played and prizes were award ed Mrs. P. M. Kirkland and Mrs. Cnvnnuugh for highest vv-orv.n. Dr. It. E. L Steiner, Hupt. of the State Hospital for the iiisune, accompinied by hi family and Dr Griffith wen callers in town Wednesday, If you like to dance -want a good floor prefer good music -love a good time-want good treatment attend the Orchestra dance at the Opera House Saturday night, July 12. Mrs. T. H. Nun n, who with her husband und uon moved from here to Canada this spring, h hopelemly ill in a hospital near her northern home. Mjhh Can it; Quasdorf is spending the Hummer will friends in Lexington, Oregon Dr. Lowe's glasses art death to headaches. Ask your neighbors. The Telegram Wednesday evening announced the deatl of Frank Eitorbrooks, a pio near printer of Oregon, Tuec day. Ho learned the print ing trade at Portland and worked on the Oregonian foi almost a half a century. He wan one, of tho old timo print ets of who,!) Henry Hill, now an inmate of the Soldiers Home of Orting, Washington, and J . L. McOowati ol lie proof reading staff o' the Tel fgrnm, make up the old trio. MctJowan s.iid "When 1 fiit saw him on the Oiegonian in 1HC7 'Dad' was turning off Oregouiaiid on an old lund mt ...in w . a . . . tncri win dc a nrsi ciHsiaance ai ine ... i , , .1 ..; . r.,,l Opera House Saturday night. (Uvea by mrt'Ie a l''"s" "P tw the Independence Orchestra. MeCready of Suver iein!ence Weil neaday For ix SeiGhore Outing GO TO NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY No outing i complete unlet you visit this old reliable m--ai-le n'Moii, whii'h i-ilem to I In Hiiitinit'r visitor chum of environment not liniii.l olni' h i-i-. I leliht fill points of in ter t in tlie iii'inhtHi! hood, i'i'v net lishiiitf, surf bathing, boat. ii(f, ti t ma twilling in Uu' now Nat atoriuni. l'otlaei, room hoiiM hii I tints Ht ri'uooiiMlilo I'Mten. Ample hoti-1 HfCiMiimoiliiIuiiiH, Hliumlaiu-e -if sen food, oyatrra, elania, crabs-milk and v-vetluVi, aLaince f formality and a hoinolike Wflt'onit' for ail. Doublo Daily Train Service Mrs. Horace 15 Fletcher was in Portland lawt week at tending the Worl.i's Cbri ti i Citizenship Conference. We have the goods that have thequal ity and we are sure the prices are right at Conkey a Walker's. Dr. William Cavanaugh, a we1; known dentist of Port land, motored to Independ ence, where his family had been vituling for a week, making the return trip Bun d-ty afternoon. The big crude oil sprinkler arrived in town tbi week and Moiuvouth and V, street have b en givei a good coat of oil, Monmouth street has been oiled to Monmouth. Mr. Jamen, a merchant of Silver, was in town Wednes day evening. ASk -Yon and your children are safe vjir If you wear Dr. Lowe's supe rlor glasses -eye safe and price safe. They cost you no more than the In ferior kinds usually sold and you have the benefit of his skill and more than twenty-one years' experience as an ex elusive optician and optometrist. Con suit him at Hotel Lerona next Thurs day, July 17, to 4 o'clock only. Re member the day, date and time limit Scores of Independence references. No agents employed. Pearl Alexander is having anew bungalow er cted on his property on Mum Htreet the contraot has been let to C. W. Purvine, and the cerm nt form for the found a tion wan being placwi this week. Tlie old renidetice will be moved back and placed to front on Sixth street and will be rented. The nw build ing will he one of t.ia best in town and oovera a large aria of ground space. A. L. Sporling and family moved the latter part of last week to their farm joining the (Jus Sperling place, north of town. ('lint Moore made a buei nesstripto Portland Monday Dont forget the Orchestra Dance Sat urday night. Mr. Riley, a brother in law of Prof. F. H. Chute, passed through Independence, Mon day, from Eugene to Salem, where he will visit his faintly. Mr. Kiley is a achool super visor in the employ of the County Superintendent for Lane com ty. Leave Albany Dally 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. except Sunday Arrive Newport 12:40 p. m. and H;30 p. m. except Sunday LOW KOUND TRIP FARES I v Season, YVfck-rnJ and Sunday Excursion Fares East Tit-kt-ta on x!f daily until September HO from n!l main Hti.i branch lim points to Eastern de- tii'ntioiis o i way through California or via I'orilMiid. Id-turn limit OotoIxT SI Kor illumrat liH)klet on Newport or copy of ' A MiHliou Day in Ort'on," mil Ion nfr't airi-nt. JOHN ,M. SCOTT, tlrn. Pi. Ajt. PORTLAND, OKIGON t I V SUN5lTSfc i- 1 o"ti1!t I Miss Opal Hall, supervisor of drawing in the school of New York Citv. is visiting ler parent" in Monmouth. A. H. Westfall of Mon mouth le't this week for British Columbia where he ooks for a location. Mr. Westfall's father aocompa nied him on the trip. Saturday nights orchestra dance oroir . w s to pe the best of the season. Come prepared to have a good time. The Opera House has been secured for the cession. Pi. W. Johnson, postmaster of Coi-vallis, passed through Independence (Wdnesday for a trip 'hrough FJasteru Ore gon vialhe Dalles. iii trip will extend over a distance of about 1200 miles (J. VV. Shellenbarger de puty postmaster st Portlatd, w&t an over Sunday visitor who his wife and Hon who are visiting in this city. If you want foot comfort buy those Elk Skin shoes at 0. A. Kreamer s. Burns Powell, who formal ly taught a term of school in Independence, and a former resident of Monmouth, whs operated upon in Portland Tuesday for a'.pendiciiis of the Good Sarmarataii Hos pist il. Hums ia a student of the University law sohool in Portland. If you want to buy a watch, it will pay you to see Kreamer's watch display. Dee Taylor is planning on .i vacation He has been scoiuing the country for fine driving horses and first class second liRnd rigs. He ex p cts to go to Tillamook, over land, and being an ex pert fisherman and gun shark thinks he can easily hag enuogh game to do him enroute. He will take his long leather moneybag along so in case of necessity he can buy a few birds and fish if needs he. He leaves Monday He is going to take hi boy along and also Mrs. Taylor We wish them a fine trip Buena Vista News Notes Mrs. A. K. Fuller left Mon- day for her hnnm a Mis sou!, Montana, altera sever ni weeks riett at Monmoulh with her sister, Mrs. M. Stine. Mrs KU Tharpaccompanied tier home, whore she will virit for a time. Mr. Fuller was a former resident of this ei'.v. Under the new widows pen sum act Koe, Catdy of ibis city is entitled to $47.50 pei month is a report from Dalla to the Oregonian. Two other women of this county are ap plicants for monthly allowan ces under this hw. Oa the way -nice bunch of Mallorv hats. Watch for them at 0. A. Kreamer. W. H. Block made a busi ness trip to Portland Mondav to lalk over the market will the Portland Union Stock Yards management. He has! It.. neon tuyingpute extensively mostly hogs, j M.li,,g te Portland. Harley Pralher and wife spent the week en ! with her grandmoth'T in Portlani Mrs Rupert Hall and chiki ren returned from Oregon City, wdiere she has been vieiling her parents, The Methodist Su n d a y School has dismissed for th next two Sundays lo attend the Albany Chautauqua. Miss Gladys Reynolds mo tored to Dallas Frid 'y mom ing with John Loy, remain ing over Sat urduy and Sun lay for the Chautauqua. Buena Vista won the vic tory in a baseball game wit A li ne, cuimiay, tlio scor stood 8 to 7 in our boys favor The River Side Grange in itiated four nevr member Saturday night. Cleve Prather aud family with Newt Prather and fatn ily motored to Salem to at end theCherry fairSaturda Will Bevens and wife sj ent the wet k end with in r par en Is in Eugene. Paul Hansen has soiil his mill to a Mr. Strawn and i? going to Tillamook to tak up business with his father Mr McCarty has rented the Sherwood place and ex pects to move in soon. John Donal 'son is working for J. I) llibhs Co , ot In dependence. Mr. llerron and wife of near Portland "pent a few days with relatives here last week.' A party of six young; men autoing from A 1 1 a : y to In- lependence Frida, broke their machine near Ed Ham on's and phoned into town for an autouubile to tow them in. Waiter Willi.- and family spent Sunday with the J. K. Xeals. Thev expect to star for then place in Easun Oregon in about a week Bert Snyder and fimi'y nt to Sa'em Friday inoin- ing returning Sunday afler noon. Many people have gone black berryinj; of late. Am-)S Hoi man and wife came over from Dallas Mon day. They expect to reeide here. Harley Hall and wi'e of Portland vi-ited his parents, Jack Hall and wife over Sunday. Ray Grounds spentSunday with liis aunt, Mrs Sarah Col lins of Dallas. Mi Nola Roy spent the Fourth with friends in Dal las, returning Sunday. Willie Hall is helping Jack with his hay. Charlie McLain has moved his household goods into the "Doc" Pdack house. II- and his wife expect to take up their residence here soon. A party of Buena Vista people went to Newport lo cel. brate They were Ne.son Anderson und wife, Ed Har mon and wife and daughter Blanche, Amol Gobat and wife and daughter Addie. Martin Konger and wife and ittle daughter Emma and Miss Geneva Crvderman. They sent Thursday night in (k rvallis and went on the exaursion irain Friday morn ing. It was the first glitnp.-e some had had of the ocean ana all gr atly enjoyed them selves. SUNNY SLOPE NEWS Cleaning and Pressing WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED French Dry Cleaning and Sponging LADIES' SUITS RECEIVE OUK BEST ATTENTION ALL WORK DONE WITH DISPATCH Phone 7121 or call at Passing Parlnrs corner or Monmouth and Monmouth and Railroad Street. H. J. FORD, Proprietor . t w t--,-.i-'- t.r , quite nt Monitor Office, quests f .Met Mj a i .- .-ls-ter, i Mr. Colman. la-' week. M. .-nd M: ' Cl.-v. n -l-O' tie wen- trailing in M-iun-inoiitii Saturd . y . Charle--. Shi--lev i- sjn-ud ing the .veek at Corv-i!!ir vis aing relatives Hoy Johnson and Harry Clinton are assisting Mr. Warren with hi- work dr. and Mrs. Joe Hustnan were euesls of relatives in Dallas Saturday. A GOOD OPENING Frank Clark of Monmouth was a visitor here Wednes day. Mrs Launia Bogy usk.i and daughter of Monmouth visit ed with her mother, Mrs. Dave Olin , and family bete Wednesday and Thursday. Russell Fishback was in attendance at the Christian C'tizenship conference in Portland Sunday and Mon day. Ed Wunder and family of Independence Sundayed with Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Wan der. V. A. Fishback recently told a tine boar hog ,lo Dave Dove. George Heck and family and Mrs. Bertha Layson and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jesse Johnson of the Luckiamute. Tom Marks and family of Rickreadl Sundayed with Mr. aud Mrs. John Walker. A large crowd trom here celebrated the 4lh at i)aii,s. John Remington and wife of tho county seat visited a. ihe Riddell home Thursday. Glen McNeil of Momouth visited with his uncle anil aunt, Mr. and .Mr. Allen Towns, the past week. Clem Fishback and family of Carlton are vinting rela lives here this week. Jim WcGowan and fanvly of Eastern Oregon were Wanted V good farmer who can slock n '!20 acre des ert entry farm, liiatwill have water fro m reservoir del i vef-d to it this coining spring. Th wdiole trac, un-ler ditch and irrigable. Hood soil, fine al falfa and fruit land. Not overan altitude of 2300 feet, and only two miles from rail road, five mile- from a good town. For particulars in- Four lots a id good house In North Independence, $ 1,300. R. J. TAYLOR. Notice to Telephone Users Owin.r to the fact that from time to time we are obliged to employ new op erators, who are unfamiliar with both n imi'san i numbers of telephone users, it becomes absolutely necessary that we require you to call by number and that you be earful to state whether it is a "M:iin''or "Farm', number, giving the word "Main" or "Farm" before the nurnher. You will have no longer to wait if you look up the number your self than if the operator has to take the time to do it for you, which re quires not only you but possibly severa 1 others to wait. A few numbers are ii correct in the directory and some have been changed since it was issued, therefore it may happen that you get the wrong num ber, in which case notify tha operator who will give you the correct number, a notation of which you can make in your direetory. If you will exercise as much patience with us in miking this change as we will with you, it will soon be accom -plished nd with but very little incon venience to either. This change will not apply to those on farm lines until the issuance of the new directory, when they also will be required to call by number. Very truly yours, INDEPENDENCE TEL. CO. By Clyde E Carlson, Manager. J B B We Wan i Your priming The farmer need: pointed stationery the stme as lh merchant. Get letterheads and envelopes from u.-t. It co-'tt you no more than to buy tahlots and envel opes by the bunch. It is more t a, ti.s factors'. Butler Wraps, Sale Bills :tC, EIC. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS it' forty-fifth chool yeai StPTCMBtn 19 1913. DEGREE COURSESin manyrhiwaof AQKICULTURC f NSINCCniNa, HOMI Economics Min.nq forcstrt. Com mirci. Pharmacy. Two-YEAn Courses in aqricol- turc . Howt Economics. Mechanic ARTS FOnESTRT. COMMUCI PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES in mnual Ir. lining, jricuUmr, -lomc-itic science ana art. MUSIC, invhi hnj; piano, string, ban-! instruiiu-ii;s atnl v--k-c cu'.turr. A BEAUTif'UL DOOKLET entitto' "Tiui i:Ki-::v:,tit ;ik t. I.ifk ' an-t a C1'iah.i j: will It ;;i.ti!.ii tree on appiic.iti- n Advlrt- FsnsaM, Regi-ra:, t tVwTsnis, Oregon. We Print Hotter Wraps. Sale Bill , Tres pass Notice?, Statements, Notes, Re ceipts, etc. We print oa crd board, cloth nt- pit ps--r w h : t y,m want and an vau -. 'tit it. WE WANTYOUR ADVERTISING If you h tve a lim-e, a e-i.v, a hog, i sheep, a go.u, i-r a pi. ce of tnr.chinerv, or anything el.-f to t el!, advertise it in this paper. Our ads are read and they get ivsu'ts. We Want Your Subscription We iiend every etiergv to u. the most and b- st news available We run ma teiial .if especial interest to the farmer. v io give matter th: t is of ne s; our s-it si'i'Jiei (hirgrow jeul.'.tii'ii provt s we a re miceeediiig. L-ur-i sub-cribe. 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