NEWS FRO MONMOUTH Wa tte4 s neatly managed lumber yard wlia. drains Btn-J fr lnS42i theaa dsys In Monmouth. ('. Iirrnia bought a Ritotl horae at lint tirlgaby ' recently, paying flf 1 dollars fur It. Mr. Uroom, recently from Idaho, uw lives cio tha Ikoniiey plata north of town. T. J, I'etili anl wlfa wera Curval lu tiaitora recently. W. u (iiiaon or UrltiffiMirl wsa doing bualneas In town Tuesday, Mlas Kdjth WoUrriun was a Dal laa visitor ftundsy. A rotlval, (o In conducted t jr Kv angcllat Stevens arid wife, will begin at tha Monmouth Chrlatlsu thurtb on Friday, tha 19th. '. I.. Hiarr of Bsleui was doing business In Monmouth Tbursdsy. A family by the namu of Mctlaiinl hav taken uu their residence. In Monmouth while I rn rov Idk and build ii K on their hundred sere fnnu r- renily nun Iih ( from Mr. l.tnss, 3 miles north of town. K. II. lluoiK-r liaa comph led a neat residence and wsa limvlng Into It Monday. Mr. and Mr. I. M. Culbr.mh of Molimoutb IIIkIiI were doliiK bind liens In town Monday. Mlas Kdua (iuthrlo was an Inde pendence visitor Monday. l. M. Hewitt Ik IiuvIiik a neat col tag built where bo recently moved the house from he was living In on Main street. Walter Mctxler of I'ortlutid wus visiting bU folks the past week, re turning Monday. Mr. and Mra. Van Winkle from Sul. -in visited the lattcr'a futher, lr I'arrtHh, during the wefk, returning Monday. MIh Kdlth Fugate wss a Salem visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Harrington of Lewls- tUU ari doing bulii- la Mn a tout k lUturdaf. Mdau.s l'al llyda and I' flttifriirf cfa cIm(H 10 go a drl! rslea In tba flunday tbhoul run tea tli'O at IlidepeadeBjra VYedttfdsy and Thursday. liit or jvnon Following la lha Hit of jurors fur lha Iwember term of circuit court. liWi, V, II. I'epper, Dallas Uioribanl; 8 T. rlinlih, Itallas farmer; W. A- Moan llsllaton farmer; J. H. Cuuper. liidn- peudeiiia rapltallal; t). A. Weill. far kef farmer; Albert Hotuea, Mii'oy fanner; It Drunk. Haletn farmer; K W, Htaata, .Mr It farmer; Cleo. Hall. Itallaton farmer; Itoy Hyerley, Alrlla farmer; A. J. Msrtlu ttallaa painter; Geo. Conkey, liidrpemlrtu merchant; A. W. netrber.Huell fanner; T. U (Mik, ltl kreall farmer; W. K llurna, Moiimouth farmer; II. (. Heme, Indv- pendente farmer; Van II. Hear. HalUton farmer; (i A . 1'urvlne, Ka bin farmer; John A. Wolfe. 'rry dale. Viuer; J. !. MurdiMk. Mn niiiixli farmer; U. It ..utnaalt, I ml laa farmer; J .1). Hlagle, MiCoy far mer; J, II Fouler. Itallna farmer; Jatneii At water, Alrtla farmer; Adolpb Aeble, Kuver farmer; A. It. Athey. M ("oy farmer; J. M. Dlikey, Hberlda fanner; W. V, Aok. I'arker far mer; Wallai t Yat-. Hullnton fanner C.-o K Cutbr, Kalian (apltallut; A. rrntlier, llin-na Vlata' farmer. SUNDAY SCIIOO WORKERS L MELT A Valuable Tip. After expomire r when you fn a eohl roinlng on take a few doaea o Foley' Honey and Tnr and It will expel the -old from your ayaiem. It jr the moat atubborn t-ougLa an rold, aud prevenla pueuuiolila. 0. Dove. Dr. Allln. Dentlat. Cooptr Illdg. If Stimulation Without Irritation. That I the watchword. That wnat Foley's Orluo laxative doe Cl.'unno and atlmulatei the bowel wl.hout Irritation In any form. D. G Dove. mmk lis Honored by Women W bra a womaa apeak ol ner ileot nerat aufferiof aba tmita yon. Million hava ba lowed tbia nark of confi dence oa Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every, where there are women who bear witaeaa to tba wonder working, curin-power of Dr. Pieroa'a Favorite Prescription which aave the wffrrint if frtm pain, and auoceaafully rapple with woman' weak aeaae and $laUoru Hit. ITMAKE3 WHAK WOHON STRONQ ' IT J1AKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman' appeal wea aver miadireoted or her eon Bdeoce miaolaced whea ahe wrote for advice. the Wobld' DiiraNiAir Mroical Aiiooation, Dr. K. V. Pierce, Preaident, Buffalo, N. X. Dr. Phnt'i Ptmaaat faMa laahwe mlH aatunl aowe morttntat eaea m lay. 2sA H3. Ti. A A non-intozlcant, pure and refresh ing beverage. Brewed from choice malt and bops. Those who s USB 2VTH3LjAS pronounce It absolutely the best mild, non-Intoxicating drink on the market. Ask your druggist for It. Also for sale at the local soft drink establish ments. For prices write ( Salem Brewery Association 8ALEM, . OREGON. PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK "St FliUBACtfER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Home 610; Bell 693 Main Street independence, Oregon The I'olk ruumy Konday antioul ., i uu it,U lu first rlm to day la tba Cbliatiaa fbunh Tba morning hour aa ocrupled prliwl (ally by tba addreaara of wrl.uiue. reaponaee apMilniinnt of mm wit loan Tba round labia eonferenra, roil- dueled by tba state field worker, lie. C. A. I'blppa, on Hunday ai h.x.l man atement, was eireadtngly Interesting and helpful. Tbaa round tabU ton fereni will ba a very profltabla part of tba ruuvettjlon- In Ilia afternoon lie. Kambsin. paator of tha Krangelltat rburrb at lalla, save a very helpful talk on Kvanaellailc work In tba Sunday Kluxil. Tba round labia ronfereiira aa on tba subjixt of Tba big boy and bow to deal with blm.' Itav, Mr. I'blppa bandied It la queatlon In a very ablo man ner. shins many help ful p4iltits In ibis Una of work. Tbr evening si salon was Isrgvly t.ken up wlili an address on tha Unilsvlll" i-onventlun by Itev. Mr. I'blppa. This wa tba regular trl en tilal loiiveiitldti of tha International Sunday School Aaao Istlon. To bear Itev. Mr. I'blppa tell of the lurge au ditorium filb-d with 7ooo peoplu and the trained horus if 6o0 vt.lres un r i i I. ruin ) of K. O. Kxrell, that Uliexeelled mualral dlrertor, rer tnluly ought to limi'lre all Sunday st-hool workers to a greater seal In their own work. The hlgb water mark of the con vention was readied on t tn day when the. now adult organised bible class work was dlseussed. In tha evening 1200 men. members of organised men's bible classes of Louisville, marched, to the auditorium singing their class! songs, carrying their banners with cluaa tuotios. When tbey marched In llev. Mr. I'blppa says the women of, the audience actually Jumped on chairs and shouted for joy at the! sight of l-'JO men la the Sunday , school work Rev. Mr. Phlpps tells about these things In a very effect ive way and with wonderful effect on Ms audience. It Is well worth taking the time to hear one of these pop xr addresses. ' Today's scshIou will be full of things to help and encourage Sunday school workers. Tbe evening service will consist of a popular meeting for everybody. Ad dresses by Mrs. Addlton, stale super intendent of temperance work, and Rev. C. A. Phlpps.on "The young men of the day." A cordial Invitation extended to the people of Indepen dence to attend these meetings In the Christian church. No Case on Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opi ates and Is safe and sure. D. O. Dove. PASSING OF CAPTAIN SKINNER Waa Familiar Figure of Willamette Valley. Capt. George Skinner died at his home in this city Wednesday morn ing at 2 o'clock from' an attack of diabetes, after an illness of a few days only. Capt. Skinner was one of the well known figures of the city of Independence and he will be missed more than any other man that coula have been removed. He had operat ed a launch on the Willamette river between Independence and Salem during the last twelve years. j He came to the Pacific coa3t in 1882 and to Independence in 1890. He was a native of Ohio, having been born in that state in September, 1847. The funeral services will be con ducted by Rev. Sanford Snyder from the Methodist church in this city this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. 357 State Street Telephone 1 1 7 The Court Resort and German Lunch Place FRANK H. COLLINS, Pron. SALEM . OREGON What Would You Do? In a case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by P. M. KIrkland. White Salmon Gains Publicity. Klickitat ' county's citizens joined in a monster optimistic rally at White Salmon, Washington, last Sat urday. Expert publicity men and rail road officials were present from Port land to take part In the event, which was one of the most success ful ever held in the "Evergreen State." Dress Shoes and Work Shoes Wa ran't help tut talk about our Shoes, for wa know that wa are put ting out an extra good Una of shoes for tba money. Our fs 00 Cruiser Cutter Is an ex tra good aboa for tba money. High top, crome calf, with tba very bast of oak tan soles. Soft, pliable and i ssy on th foot 1Q Our 13 75 A. A. Cutter Is sn oil tsn, regular top, very strong, well mad, heavy oak sole, outside sole leather counter. A shoe that will stand tba hardest kind of wear. Our $.1 r.O Gorilla; brutally strong; stsudard screwed, slo sewed; up pers hesvy box a!f. with full double sole; tsp toe. A shoe tbst gives tx'rs good satisfaction. We also have shoes for 12. CO and $ 1 15 that are extra good for tbe money. Good dress shoes $3.50 to 14.50. Yours for shoes. 0. A. KRAMER Jeweler and Gents Furnishings SELLING OUT AT COST Entire stock consisting of Harness, Whips, Blankets, all kinds of strap work, all goods used in. harness and saddle making, and Leather Goods must be closed out. I am positively going out of business, and will sell the stock at actual cost. This is an opportunity for farmers to buy their horse goods at actual cost. It will not be their privilege to again have such a chance, perhaps, in a lifetime to buy at such low prices. This sale will last only until the first of December. My stock of goods must be sold by that time as the shop will be closed on that date. Other business demanding my at tention makes it impossible for me to contin ue the harness shop in Independence. George C Dunham The Harness Man