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NEI'S FROM MONMOUTI Tli Had. It and Hu.lih bakrrr buikl lug It ftnartng rwiupMlon, l la brick rulur Dial oul be irnill fable la nr It jr. Clmuu raat or the buum ." C. J'u trll on aifouui of llio u4 dm ilih of Mr. l'orl Mr. I' :i ha Ihe ariupathy of all Uunnmu' In Ihl hour of hia sorrow. A (iK-anam writing wa m-hi a lb houi of Mr. and tin. II C, t.ultirln on the rirviiliig of Ihe Kill h-u the young lady frl.-ii.le of Ml-ta Kiln aulirlaiHl hi-r wilt) M nilarclUn -oua ahowi-r parly. Kim wa ripwl In It to liiM'n but laur In ih wHk. A rlht mi-rrjr Urn aa hail until a lat hour,. Many or th aluilcnt r the nor ma I school will in la Ibi'lr huimi to pt'tid TtiHiiliMKl vine A good many traiiK-r ar. ai-ii I Mean dNya on Ihn mii'flu of Won IIIUUlll. Sick Haadach. Till dUlrraaliiK dlmau reault from a dlaordfred condition of th atoinarti, and ran te rurid by taking fhanib-rUtln'a 8liua h and Liver TablU. 0'l a fr aampli at I'. M Klrkland'a druit slore and try It. DIES FROM PNEUMONIA. Mr. Ira C. Powall of Monmouth Paitta Away Mr. Ira C. Powell dlr-d amid. 'lily at her home In Monmouth Thursday. Mra. Powi'll waa formerly Miss Lena Hiitli-r, a dauKhn-r of A. I. Butler, of Nappa, California, and a grand daughter of Ira P. M. lluilor of Mon mouth. She waa born July 18. INC!), In Oregon, and p-nt her childhood In this county. Her father waa at one lime president of th normal at Monmouth and aa educated there takliiK her degree of Christian Col-1 and lf from lb (( nor 8b waa tftarrUd IMtuber II. 114, and br hulaud and thr LUdrw. Tba alJrai tut, Chart. la It year of sga.tMldn) bout hf la anotbr buy I year old and lb baby tilth aa only 1 day old. Th liuuipdlata eauaa of brr doalQ mm pneumonia Tb funrral arrili r rr lit Id from in ('brlatlan tbunb at I o'rlurk on umor Ray. i. W, William Tetlfi. It.. I. W. WIlllsmaoR, Hunting Ion, w. Vs., Iatlflr aa fullowi: "This la Uj certify that I Ud Fo ley's Kidney llrmvdy for urou i hauatlon and kidney iroubl, and am fr to aay that Foley's Kldnry Krmedy will do all thai you claim fr It" I. U, !. 01 ad At lli home of her son, near In dependent', Oregon, at an rarly hour Mutiday liioriilng, November It, 19011, of a complication of affliction, CV llnda, relict of th lata Uempater Triday. at Ihe ag of 6H yar. I iiiontha and 15 days. 8. (Yllnda HUi k waa bom In J. f fi-raon c-ouniy, Nw York, K-pt-Milir , Iclu; waa uiarrM February 10, H64, to Ih-mpalrr Trtlway. To thli union witp born thrwj children, all w.iin. two of whom are ailll living I. m youngi-Ht um dltd In ll'JH, and Ik huabHiid In April IU07. Thu fam ily lu ri-aldt-d In On-goit Ihu liavt our y-ara. CMY TfiCC KHZ. Haw Hia Tk Nail Waa Off fey OyMaantla, Vta a bicu rnirrt-d lb rar wltfe llta tbuu.b of kla rbt band aooiawbat (wtrbtaltoutly UiHia up In a wblta rag It waa a forriroua rom-lualun that aooia oo wimld waul lu know all aboul It lioui utw did- II waa oiaa win amiiiir.1 la ik Ufa arrlnualy, and I bora waa amu-ty In bU toora aa ba Ivaunl forward and aald: "Mr. I olMw-rra that you bavt your lUunib liml up In a ragr -t. air." "Wblrn Irada ma la Infrr that I ha aaUl thumb baa uiiH with aoma aort of acrlilf nt T "It baa ." "fut It with a rblarl, for luatanrat "No. air; lb nail gt Jarrtnl off," Jarml off? I raa hardly nnd ataud bw tbnl rould tiara haprx-iK." "Knay aa rolling off a log, air. I atood rlutw to thrv ton of dyntmlta when tbi-y exiilinlrd. and Ibo aliork Jarr. tda nail n!T my rlglit thumb." "Tlirr tona. ild you aayF "Juat tlir'H- t-na." "l-t ma ronsrrntulata yon. air, on be ing a prudent man. If you had Irf-rn funding t-lde alk tona Ilia nail of the other thumb would bare liwn hakin off, and you might bava loat a tooth aa well.M Chli-ago New a. Poatofflc Saf Dynamltad Tho poHtoffiro at Monmouth nti-rcil ycalorday morning at about o'clock In thf morning by burglar nd robbfd of ronaldi-rablw cuhIi. The amount la not given out by the poHtmiiMi-r, O. A. WolvtTton. but It la undcratood that It waa no amall urn. Kulrance waa hud through window. Th aafo wa dynamited The at a in pa In the office were not niolcnted. Mr. Wolverton aay that It wa not tho work of a novice at nf cracking. A poatofflce In a pee or haa not yet 1hI ( oJ the office. Encutad. The Tearher-And why didn't yon come to achixd yeaterdayt The rupll-rteaae. ma'am, ma mu- Ter dldu I know w-iiooi commenceu yeatlddy, and abe borrered Mra. Oreen'a aliniiiuic. an' It wus a laat year one. The Tesclier-And didn't your father know the dny that tbe achool opened? Tha Iupll-No, ma'am. lie don't know nuflln 'Ixtitt daya. The Teacher How la that? The rupll-Ha worka nlgbta. Clee land Tluln Dealer. Each of tbe chief or gaas o( tbe body is link in the Chain of Lila. A chain ia do troagar than it weakeat link, lb body Bi mimndmr lliaii ita weakest organ. If there la weak net of stomach, liver or lunga, there 1 weak link in the chain ol lite which may snap al any lime. Often this ao-called " weakneaa " ia cauaed by lack of nutrition, tbe result of weeknesa or diseaae of tha stomach and other organe ol digestion and nutrition. Diseaaea and weaknesses of the stomach and ita allied organ are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach ia .cured, diseasea of other organe which ttm remote from the stomach but which nave their origin ia a diseased condition of the stomach and other organa of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. Tee mtromt mmm kmu m afeonrf tlomacb. Tmk ra ater recammeacfeaT "Dlaeow try" mad you may re m itromi atom mek mmd m atroaj body. Givin A way. Dr. Pierce' Common Sens Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, ia sent frt on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing . Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol nme. Addreaa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Hi Idea. "Now, Willie." aald tbe boy'e moth er, "before you go to aleep you 3iut try to recall any little aln you com niltled during the dny and lie truly aor ry for It." "Yea. ma'am." replied Wllllo. "I Rue I wa guilty of usury for one thins." -tHuryr "Yea'ui. I found ulckel and used It."-ntt8burg Tout Short, but Sharp. MIh Cutting I am usually o aea- alck when I croxa the ocean that It take away all the pleasure of tbe trip. SapU'lgh And I am aw nevah alck n shipboard, doncber know. What do you aw think of that? f MIhs Cutting I think I'd almost be willing to have a bead as empty aa yours If I could escape the malady. Detroit Free Press. TTJo rJTirfiioi 11 Willi W FOR HOLIDAY TRADE We have an extra fine line of high grade Watrhea and want yoo to In apect tht-ui. Howard Watt he, alae aliteen, open fai-e, 17 Jewela, $35.00 Hamilton Watche, alae aliteen, open face, 17 Jewi'la, adjusted to beat and cold $28.00 The 0. A. Kramer Watch, made to order especially for ua. We have them In ladlea' and genta' aliea. They are the nicest watches I have In stock for the money, lis to.. $25.00 Hamilton, alia sixteen, bunting caatt 17 Jewels, $30.00 M3II Our prices are as low as any catalogue house, taking grade and quality into consideration. South D end Watches, extra good for tbe money $17.00 Walt ham Watche from $4.90 up. Our gold filled cases are mostly of tbe Crescent and Boss makes. 0. A. KRAMER Jeweler and Gents Furnishings IsA EG Ii J. S A non-Intoxicant, pure and refresh ing beverage. Brewed from choice malt and hops. Those who TT3Ej ls1 M i T i A. 3 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. Qucsrsd. Jack I Just bad a reason why I wanted to kiss you. Eva And what waa the reason? Jack Er really I have lost It and Eva-Well, that will do. I couldn't think of allowing a young man who bad lost his reason to kiss me. Good night! Chicago Tribune. MUST WAKE UP AND GET BUSY The committee having in band the arrangements for the good roads con ventlon should get busy If they are not already. Indepeudence should by all means have the convention. will result la much good for Indepen Jence and Polk county. It will give Useful Vara. Poet You don't like my verses. Editor On the contrary, I am very much pleased with them. Poet But you never publish any of publicity to the town of a kind that them. ia mllPh anmrht after bv all live com- Editor-No. but 1 got a raise in sal- ,,., sinno lt ,a rtp,dd that In ary on account of being obliged to ' . .t. read them.-Cleveland Leader. dependence Is to have the convention let US not go at ll nau-aeai-ieuiy. 11 lis worth while. Let's get busy. PEOPLE'S MARKET HECK & FkUBACtf ER, Proprietors Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Phones, Home 610; Bell 693 Main Street Independence, Oregon 357 State Street Telephone 1 1 7 The Court Resort and German Lunch Place FRANK IT. COLLINS, Pron. SALEM - OREGON Always Wait. 'Did you say that your cook was going Into a decline?" x0. 1 buiu iruui me wu.y iumB BDpiwft VALLEY were illsnnnonrlnc I concluded that she was wasting away." Baltimore A Literary Society was organized American. November 6th to meet at the Spring VAllev school house semi-monthly Along tha Great Highway. Th ffilowini, officers were elected to serve two months: president Charles Teeple; vice president, David Stratton; secretary, Howard Zlnser; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Simkins; pro gram committee, Ua Stratton, Vesta Goodfellow and Carrie Dabm Mrs. Hugh Bush has been seriously ill at her home for some time. Her many friends hope for her ultimate recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Allen O'Reilly and little son arrived recently from Aber deen, S. D., and they expect to settle in the Willamette valley. They are visiting with Mrs. O'Reilly's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Chute. Mr. O' Reilly is ex-county superintendent of schools and is a hustling, up-to-date yoilng man. The community extends a' hearty welcome, Robert Boiher has sold his ranch to parties from Oregon City. Miss Barbara Dahm returned from Portland Saturday evening, where she has been visiting with friends Nobody. - j r ": Everybody makes fun of campaign young peopie met, at cue i cigars." "Youse orter make a bit in dat hat. Harry." , "I have, Freddy. Nearly every farm er 'long de route has offered me a job as a scarecrow." New York Ameri can. Favored by Fortune. Wife (who always looks on the cheerful side of things, to husband, who has put tbe lighted end of his cigar in his mouth) How lucky you were. dear, to discover lt Immediately! Lon don Opinion. "Yes. everybody." -r "But did you ever see anybody re fuse one?" Kansas City Times. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Simkins Nov. 14, I The evening was spent very pleasant ly with music and games. Pavid Stratton, who has been in improvements of note on the farm they purchased two years ago. Mr. Stratton has enjoyed our beautiful fall weather and pronounces the clim ate as unsurpassed. DOES NO HARM ANTIOCH. A. J. Shipley Sundayed at Dallas James Goodman was a Falls City visitor Thursday. An agent of the Albany Nursery was here Wednesday taking orders. Mrs. Fred Huber of Monmouth vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Chaney, Thursday, Herman Wunder delivered a load of fine potatoes to Independence Wednesday. Ed Rogers with his steam saw saw ed wood for Mr. Chaney the past week. ; Lee Eggleston of Elklng was a guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bosley Sunday. Mrs. E. Clarke sold two fine beeves to Lindsay & Co. of Monmouth last week. William and Clem Flshback have been cutting wood for Dan Calbreath. Ed Rogers and family sfcent Sun day with Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Treat of Monmouth. Russell Flshback Is helping Mr. Hef fley with his work. Mr. Heffley is preparing to set out an orchard. BUT MUCH GOOD Butcher Shop is Burglarized. The butcher shop at Monmouth was burglarized again Tuesday. H. C Chamberlain reports that on his visit to Monmouth Tuesday morning,, he found the shop closed and several articles missing besides the money which was left in the till the night before, amounting to about three or four dollars. Mr. Chamberlain thinks that his clerk, Earl Rife, vamoosed with the missing money and property as he did not show up at the shop all day Tuesday. A warrant will be issued for the arrest of the man. National Apple Fair at Spokane. The business men of Portland will go to Spokane on Friday, December 11, to attend the National Apple Fair, and this will be the first trip of its kind over the North Bank road. Pullmans, diners and parlor-observa- Reclpe Easily Prepared at Small - Cost, and Many Swear By It. Mix the following by shaking well In a bottle, and take in teaspoonfnl doses after meals and at bedtime: Fluid Extract ' Dandelion, ' one-half ounce; Compound Kargon,one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A local druggist is the au thority that these simple, harmless remedies can be obtained at nom inal cost from our home druggist. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Blad der weakness and Urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. Those who have tried this say It positively overcomes pain in the back, clears the urine of sediment and regulates urination, especially at? night, curing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. Every man or woman here who feels that. the kidneys are not strong or acting in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is said to do wonders for many persons. $25 REWARD. I will pay $25 reward for the recov ery of one Moline wagon, 3 J in. axle, which was taken from my place about three weeks ago. Compliance with this notice will save trouble to the party who now has the wagon. The law will be invoked if reduced to the extremity. II. WONDER, 9 24if MONMOUTH, OEE. A Little Too Thin. Gentleman It's no use your whining to me. I can see through you. Beggar So yer ought, guvnor. I rm ad nuthln' to eat for a week. -Ta tier. Panama for two years serving as civil tion cars will make up the train. The engineer with the U. S. Engineering Department, has arrived to spend the winter on the farm owned by Stratton Brothers. They have recently set out a large apple orchard and made other visitors will have .all day in Spokane and return so that the scenic por tion of the trip will be made by1 daylight, arriving home at 5:30 Sun-j lay afternoon. ' Steele's Ferry Buena Vista, Oregon. The ferry that crosses the people. Most direct route to Jefferson, Scio, Shedburne, Salem and Al bany from all points in South ern and Central Polk county.