HE ORGANIZED A NEW" GRANGE IH.K.V. H. Kni I'alUa, ty.uu mvum " t' ,t,,,,,s over in Iml.i.don... I J.nd.tv aft. riu ' ' 1h""" from iuf. I.ins.dn county, ' rg.titiml I'iouor tirange !' ooty, winch UUkuon a Lt t-Uttir-inSv.ih J. M. Iio-r. a Mlrr. and A. Holmgren MVn tary. Hi "rang stalled "rt ,th thirty-two i baiter nientt-cre and baa my .iomii"g future. Mr. Kinbre very enttiu.iaM.c over the future ol Lincoln county ai.d rd.cU lhai it will be one of the ban erountieo!U atate in a very ,u.rt tune. aa U 1"'"' Vt'r (erl,le .ml cabl ol rawing anything that jou may .lt without irrigation. Una U about nine mile outh 'l Vwiuiii end he aaya that in order to ch it that he rode on every con cfivallecumyame ,,h ,,,e tioa of an automobile, and what the Saviour rode on into Jftuwkm. 1 M. Hewitt, one of the substantia) fanner of that eection. waa one of the prime movera in the organization of the Orange. a7 antiocm ' Mlaa EtM Btngman was a Mon cnouth visitor the first of the week. Dave Olln and family were Pb'as ant gueats of her mother, Mrs. Cox at Alrlle Sunday. , Pearl FUhback was In Independ ence Wednesday. Herman Wunder la hauling lumber to build an addition to his house. mi.o iwal Clark spent Saturday with Iter neice. Bessie Sullivan, of Monmouth. A. L. Chute of Talmage is getting kia winter wood of Noah Heffley. A. J. Shipley who hag been at Mon- toe Tlalting relatives, returned home Thursday. . HOPDALE Dr. Bird, the leading physician of sim wa called Monday to atrenu U. L. McGowan. who was suffering a evere attack of heart failure. Arthur Baker of Independence is assisting H. C. Hannon in spraying hops this week. Mr. and Mrs. J- R. Ln of Salem -were Hopdale visitors last week. D. B. Taylor Is having his hops prayed the second time. Mr onH Mrs. H. Brunk and daugh ter of Independence were the guests Mr and Mrs. M. L. McGowan last Slope Bros, are spraying their hops this week. Misa Harriet Woodward returned tome Monday from Seattle., She was accompanied by her sister, who is risking relatives and friends here. (lonlumed from -vmli VK") MYlflClD ncecivr ULOL h M i mm CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be, no services at the Christian church' next Sunday. Bun Jjiy school at the regular hour. Preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11 a. m., and in the evening i.t 8 p.m. - Methodist Episcopal church, Harry a McCain pastor. Services for Sun day, August 15: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; sub ject, "Soul Winners Methods." This Is third in a series of talks on Soul Winning. Preaching also at 8:00 p. ML on the subject, "Lessons from a Miracle." All are cordially invited to any or all of these services. finde and tha atrengtb of her arm per mitted I. la ran out and down the street swtfi and true a woodwork fljlng through a crove of aapllnga at duk And then followed the Ulg city's big gest hani, banded down from a long ago reuinry of the haw harbartiy hu hn., ami crv. Nowhere tul In the t.l fill (tm l survive, rnd bw nt of all. hn ibe ulitiuaie rrf ll..n of culture. cltlaenhlp and allep-d uH-rlrUi J..lna bawll,.g In ihe cbB. Tbev puraued. a (bricking mob .f father, mother, lovers and maidens bowling, yelling, calling. wbUtllug. crying fr blood. Knowing ber way and hungry for ber euneaae. abe darted down the fa miliar win U..IU at laat ber feet truck lb doll aolldlty of tb rottlug pier. Aud then It waa but a few more panting step-, and good mother Eat rtTer took Ua to ber bo-om. aootb.-d ber romldUy. but quickly, and acttled iu five minute tbe froblftn that ket Ughta l.urnlng o' nighta la tbouaand of patorati ind collegae. It's mlphty funny what kind of dreams otie baa oiuetluiea. Toeta call them vision, but a lUn la only a dream In blank vera I dreamed tbe reet of tbla story. I thought I waa In tbe oeit world and there waa a great crowd of ua out alde tbe courtroom where the Judg cueuta were going on. Aud eTery now and then a very beautiful and linpo Ing court oftVer aus-l would come out aide the door aud call another case In a loud vol' e. TVhllo I waa consider! ray n wordly alna and windrlng whether tuere would be any use of uiy trying to prove au alibi by claiming that I lived In New Jenu-y tbe bailiff angel -unie to the door and aang out. Cae Xo. !9.S.V.,.7-I3r Up Htcpped a pl:lln flotbea man there were lots of ein there, dreaacd ,n nivarhera and bustling ua spirits around Just a copa do on earth -and by the arm ne oniK-. do you thluk? Why. Ll: The court officer took her lualde and closed the door. 1 went up to Mr. Fly Cop and Inquired about the case. "A very and one." says he. laying the points of hla manicured flngera to gether "an utterly Incorrigible plrt. I am special terrestrial officer, tbe Rev. Jones The caae waa assigned to me. The girl murdered ber flame and com mitted suicide, she bad no defetwc My report to the court relates tbe facts in' i..t,iii till of which are mibstantt- ntel bv reliable witnesses. The wage nf cin 'is death. Praise the lord!" The court officer opened th? door nn 4retineH out.-' ' ' "Poor vlrl" said special lerrwinm Officer the, Kev. Jones, with a tear In hi eve 'Jit was one of the saddest cases' that I ever met with. Of course she was" ( Pls-ehnrsred" said the court officer rme here. Jonesv First thing you know you'll be switched to tbe porpie so, and." Ho would you like to be on the missionary fon-e In the south sea islands-hey? Now. you quit making these false arrests or you'll be traus fP1T,.dsee: Tbe guilty party you've got to look for in this case Is a red haired, unshaven, untidy man. sitting ,ly the window reading In his stocking feet while his children play In the streets (Jet a move on you!" ' Now. wasn't that a allly dream? M.W. Mix and Chario rlln have returned from Harney county where they went t.i take up deTt Und, each gentleman .curing V$) e-u-h. They arrived in Iturna on July ( 31, and at the time of filing there hal been lt'i.tKM) acre already taken up. B..ih of the gentleiiicii are lubilani over their luck in getting hold of the land, which they ay will grow good . . . ... i cmj without rriKn"i. ami w.terwill te4ually a giHtd if not better than the Yakima valley or the irrigated district of I'matdU county, j A a coiiMHinenoe of the glowing c .... - ... I- coiuiU ol the opMriuimu f ASMtSl CCLM HEKCBAXTS hip Your Product to BmitH Ha Will Pay You 1I foe DrJ Pock. 10c r OreaJ. "H VM 15 for Llva Spring Ch'eea. 14o for Ulwa Hena. Intermediate paym"tt. No Com. minion chartjad. AOIIUKSS PRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO., Fighting hte Beef Truat." Portland, Oregon, The Family Orchard Thoae Intending to plant family or Lk..i. ihi. u n lil ,1.1 wall to nlace c ran"! in that section there waa a i olr oru,.r early, a already aouie of the good varltlea are nearly gone already, grea tatampede for' the promiaed land. Among thoae who left Una week were: W. W. Percival, Janice Hanna, tfam Irvine. I). O. Love, Claude Hubbard, Ctiut, Moore, L. Datnond, W. E. Hod ge, NVn, Kurre, Tearl Alexander, C. L. Fitchard and J. M. Jdne. INREPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE gmtctlveeuoday, July 4. IM raoM iNOewuiNC , , roR DALLAS Train NoMImwi Indrpcndrnce J1"1!;, . m.: Ivr Monmouth a.14 a. arrive I11M a. ui. Tmln No leve ludrpendenr daily lSe . n.: Ir Moumouih, lt:to m. m. tiivm liwIlM, JlJOa Tmln HnWInvM Indeix.adi'no dully :ll p. m.: It va Motimoiuti :! p. m.;arrlv Imk p. Bl. fnom iNOtetNocNCC run A1KLIK Train Nol lwvra Independence dully T: a. hi.; lrv Moniuoulb 1M . m.i arrive Alrll7:Ml. Bl. Train No 71 leave Independence dally at astlp in : leavee Moumouih dally at i.M r m.; arrlvee at Alrll al 8:41 p. m. raoM oALtaa KOR INDEPENDENCE Train No S leavee Dallne dully yt;a. m; leaven Moumouih :6a. m.; arrlvenlndepeu deuce 1:16 a. ni. Trala NoWleavee Dallae dallv 15:15 p. m.; leavee Muumouth 1:10 p. m.; arrive Indepen dence l:ii p. m. JTIilt train oDiiituat Mon luoiilu for Alrlle) I ralo No 71 leave Kaliae dally 7:W p. in.; lea- e Moomoulh 8:15 p. an.; arrive Inde pendent P- m. fhom aisLit rOB iNDEFF.NDe.NCE Train No Si leavee Alrlle dally H 3 a. ni.! eavr Mouniedtb :l"a. m.i arrive! lade p.ndenceH:A a. in, -n i ... llrltA dt.llv 4'0 D. tn. i ruin nu. (, irn --j - arrive at Moanmiith :40p. m .: arrive at In ai!ii:uaeii-e ai iw p. Demouatration at Irviue'a grocery August 23-24. Keep your eye on the cat. The Large Planters i n: s u u a n c k Aaroat wlehlag good reliab . fir. toauraaea rail oa or writ. M S. I. CUSH, INDtPiNOENCt, OP-EGON Ag.nt tor It-aver iMai M.naaata --..al Pt Port.aad, an4 ta. Uankora Merchant Mual of roreal Prova Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICMEU Proprlator Grain and Hay for Sale. Meraea boar4-' by day, weak ar month, at raaaonabla att iN-EPfNO NCE, OPECON. are orderina early, too. aa aome were dlaappolnted laat year by finding that the tarletlea of fruit treca they want ed were gone when they were ready to plant. Information cheerfully given by ad dreaalng 0. tf. PENNEBAKER Special Saleaman for tbe company for folk and .Marlon Couutiea G L Hawkins PUV'lt Dall-.Ore. mm Marble and Granite Mitiumenieand Head" tone Cemetery work etc Launch Independsnce Plvi ltweeu Iudepedeue and M eu. daily eaeept Huiiday. I'aeaenger and froight bHaiiieaB anlidtert. t . v i mi0rkf)rwiin(-e . - IJr t am".-- - Leave Hh1ib , Geo. Skinner 3:16 p. ni. Shipper The l aziest Man in tbe World. would not be contented to be kept in thfl house and doing nothing w rheumatism. Neither are you who active. Then wt npelect the first twinge of an che or pain that you might think a. ii.Bt a. "crick."Rtib well with Bal lard's SnowL iniment and, no matter what the trouble Is, It will disappear at once. Sold by Williams Drug o. Many Want to Be Teachers. Tn, Aueust teachers' examination .va in Dallas last Wednesday morning under the direction of Coun- ,,nprintPndent H. C. Seymour. The class of applicants for teachers' certificates at this examination is un usually large. Fine Oats. fino-t onpeimens of jue oi i c&ta ever raised In Polk county was in hv Frank P. Byers, who ka ohnni a mile and a half west 4A Independence on the Independence & Monmouth road. The stalk meas--It fPt and the heads were 11 filled out. Mr. Byers had only -..i ,.ro In the tract and he ay that It is the heaviest stand rhat he has ever raised since Jte has been in the county. It i n DANGER IN DELI Kidney Diseases Are too Dangerous r for Independence Peoploi - to Neglect. The great danger of kidney trouble is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Heaitn is gradually undermined. , Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, sore ness, - lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow In merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure your kld- nevs with the certain and sale reme dy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in inaepu- ence. Mrs. Melissa Govro, Log Cabin St., inHonendence. Oregon, says: "I suf fered for years from kidney compiami The secretions from my mauej. nrora . VOW irreeular and caused me rrPat annoyance. 1 felt languid ana 0 tiror! and had frequent dizzy sp. ran down in health and used so many .viiMnoa withour satisfactory re 1UOU1V"vu v ita that I did not have much faltn in anything. I finally procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and began us- i The results were very gra ih .nrl I continued until cured. I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many people suffering iron. Mria n-m nlalnt." w , -n v hv all dealers, rrice owe U wwav Foster - Milburn Co.. uuiwu, -t ao-pnta for tbe unueu X Ol ft, D"to Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Mitv cow for sale Enquire of F. n edrickon. 4 aallea south of In- FARMS FOR SALE 102 acres, one mile from town; 45 acres under cultivation; orchard; dug well; 25 acres timber, glance pasture; new modern 7-room house and good barn and fences. Terms. Price $3800. ' . 277 acres 10 miles from tndependence 150 acres In cultivation. This is another of the good buys. Will sel , at $50 an acre. 324 acres 4 miles from Monmouth,l from railroad; 160 acres in cultiva tion. Good Improvements. A good buy. $30 an acre. 1 160 acres, within mile of town and railroad. Al piece of land and fine country home. Rich sandy loam i soil. Good improvements. Price . , $15,500. 235 acres, almost all in cultivation at $40 an acre. See Us for City Residences 12 room house and basement, barn, chicken houses, windmill and tanks, water system throughout. Dwell s ' ing is modern, with patent toilet, bath, laundry In basement, septic tank, etc. Range goes with proper ty. Nothing better In Independ ence. $4000. V ' ' room house and 2 lots In Monmouth desirable location; good lmprove , ments. Price $1500. An acre of land and 6-room house; good Improvements, lumber on the ground for barn and other improve meats and goes with place at $750. Look this up. y CHAS. E. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO. Jo spuwjjvpvD ysjj jo fuwfJostir VOL UOg . r ' ' " ' III iw'HlliiWini, Pretty? lather? That's what you'll say when you see the new and attractive "ALL WOOL" Every one's a International Fabrics. beauty. Drop in and get a line on the good looks of INTERNATIONAL Clothes. Prices that are popular, and styles that will stay popular. -:- Independence, Oregon SLOPER BROS. Tubular Well Drillers Same prices for wells drilled with their new larger diameter drill. Wella for Irrigation purposes. Both Phones - Independence, Oregon exhibition at the office or 4t Da vis. "