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INOEPCNO CWCB WTflPH18I, INDIPtNDENCe, 0KEOON. SEPTCMPCR t, tfltO. kiuHT PAG". FACX SIX i, jilt . - Ax.i c!fil.' ftrjy.t ion fjr.U Slli!iwlll-Krf.BMfr$!t! VS;:-.i .:' t! ,'-- NorNiuoTic. yt .v.4' i- I 1.7 V- ( .f f. Anrrft'ii P.f.r.fdy forConsfifi Hon . Sour StnxuKli.I5lMTl V.'ornsX,iiTilsi5ns.Kwriifr mssanJ Loss or Sleep. racSv.t3 Siiiuirarof j KEW YORK. ' i;.:: Guaranteed under IT Exact Cory of Mr'mpper. GR OCER OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRY THE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IF SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL. KID AND TAN. Wl WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER r.onr.PB AND CLOTHIER ij II & BEST 1 i W fa rati tnoth cnt on. I plstf 3briilK (rf 0no. Koroot-ff-Uwm BtroM w e-ii ! i ,rtdi work la M dav If letMrr .uCnM S5.C0 nt til MT to have t 'If -I 4 1 ImmI Filling 8ilw Fillinu 1.G3 .S3 Seixi Ruboar lltd Bt ;.ubbr 5. CO 7.53 Palnleai Extr'tloi) .50 M.w.(.mn, EST METHODS boniered. Conm tation Free. Yoo cannot eeiotrtier Wise Beittal C. INCCPOATD Painless Dentists falllnn BulWlng. TOrd 1 Washing. 2TUMI0. OREG0W the wxm-fMm ;STEAD Do you read it? It's a weekly pa per, adapted especially for the Pacific Coast farmer. Subscription price $1.50 a year. Wait. You can read it and the Independence Enterprise for on year, 104 copies 52 of Pacific Home stead and 52 of Independence Enter prise for the price of one, $1.50. By pecial arrangement we are able to -Ser our reader this rate. Send In -War mbscriptioiui now. Remember H.M for both. Pay either offloe and entioa tnia advertisement to secure the two papers. This offer is only to new subscribers of the Enterprise. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Dr. Allin. Dentist. Cooper Bldg. tf i H Tho Kind Yc;j Kayo Always DoLinlr; Bears tho Signature US' of Aw in Use For Over Thirty Years fillip INDEPENDENCE, OREGON County to Have Timber Cruised. MARSHFIELD. County Commis sioners, of Cooa County at their next meeting will be petitioned to provide for the cruising of all of the merchant able timber in. the country with a view J cwiog ft more equitable assess nvMA. m.f tw octl7 and will naalri a fww. Tie eommlssn era will be asked to make some spe cial provision for the expense. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co,. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. ' Hall's Catarrh. Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold- by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Genuine Bargain. We have a beautiful Smith & Bar nes piano, in fancy figured walnut case, which was shipped In to Inde pendence by mistake. This instru ment is absolutely new and in perfeet condition. We will either rent this piano, or sell it at a substantial leductloa. Make us an offer. Whol sale Dept., 16th ft Pettygiove St, Portland, Ore. 13 MB 1 1 OLD NEWS ITEMS OF OTHER CITIES Tl now ).nl!h l!l'.l t S" Aoiuai I T th luiut. jnvl.!. 4 or sit a pottum of tti tu'.'.U' 1 ptlau'd for iuw liulldliii! ut iltuilou, U ciitip!t il. The iHMtniaHt'r g-ni-r.n hf ( i ti'M ftr.t. nnoonJ snd thtrd c!5.- Uiiur piNiniunii r flv dnyi' Inive I attend thii nifKtlns of the Ort-pon l'r't'fi tin! PottaiiKiem" onocia:'.pn at 1 liiml, Oitolur 13 nnd II. Thrt-f corj'x t iliiviTtimt-ut t-n,: linrn umliT .Mrjor I J. ?io:to, . at In CiMti.r l.aU. I'ark Uv. u a nut a tompU-'f yt-m of n'-id 1 making I'Hiua rT one 'f the u -n't x trnnlve Hue of ImprovfUH'i;! tvrf made in nny ofthn Wotiti-rn mK, The Rev. W. T. Eu.-t'r, bu I.'.-r of oliurc!i In Ori'tfou, WakMuK't", Iihlio and Montuim, bus bom Iran Jorred from tho Sumiyaide Mthdll .'ulunns! i-hiirp'i In Port slid to tno luiHtoratd of th Flr-tt cluirtli, Ull-j wHttr, Okla. Isimc N. llarnJl hangod at Sa lem Friday. Tha crimo for which liar- rotl was bnged was thu murder of j Walter Newell. Ho alao killed IWr bert Nwel, brother of Walter, at the same time and place, but was tried for the second murdor. T'n fn Aiitrimt 27 X DOHtllMHtiTS III OreKon hid mnd appliostlon to Post- j master General Hitchcock for denlg nation us nontal savings banks, and nine Oregon banks had made request for the designation of their Institu tions as depositories for the posUiU funds. Twenty-onu new members on the faculty roll, four new buildings on the campus,, and much additional equip ment for the laboratories and class rooms have been made necessary this year at the Oregon Agricultural Col- lese. which will register the students for the fall semester, September 23. Prominent Oregon horticulturists ave been pecur.d to act as Judge. of the fruit exhibits Bt the big Uritlsh Columbia Fair to be held al .ew Westminster, B. C. E. C. Roberts, of Lebanon, ex-Co jnty Fruit Inspector Cf I.Iun County, nnd E. C. Armstrong, of s'aiem. County Fruit Inspector of rnri n County, will make the awards. This fair will begin October 4. Papers In the executive olllces ffuow that F. H. Patterson, who was convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses in Portland during January of this year nnd sentenced to a two-year term in tho penitentiary, was pardoned conditionally by Acting Crovernor Jay Bowermnn, on August 27. A meeting of the Columbia River salmon packers, including the cold storage men and all the canners whose plants are to operate this fall, was held at Astoria and the prices to be paid for raw fish during the sea son, were fixed as follows: Silver sides, 3 cents per pound; steolheads and Fall salmon, 4 cents per pound; whit tullies, 10 cents each; dog-salmon, 5 cents each. On October 25 and 26 the annual examination for the- Rhodes scholar ship to Oxford university will be held at the University of Oregon in Eu gene. As far as known at this time there are only five students in the state who wll take the examination, three from the University of Ore gon, and one each from McMlnnvilTe College and Pacific University. The Rhodes scholarship, provided for In the will of the late Cecil Rhodes, amounts to about $1500, to be used at Oxford and is good for three years. Wearing a mask . thaf wholly con cealed her features, a strange woman pnte.red the room of Mrs.' Thompson in Eugene, where she attempted to throw the contents of a bottle of car bolic acid, in the letter's face. Mrs. Thompson struck bjsr assailant's arm and moBt of the acid ran down her neck, arms and chest, though her right cheek was burned slightly by the fluid.' After throwing the acid the masked woman locked Mrs. Thompson up in her room and mado her escape. Hollanders to Oregon. SALEM. The secretary of state's office is in receipt of a communica tion from- J. W. Schmidt, Varsseveld, Holland, who wants information rela tive to. Oregon with a Tlew of bringing a colony of Dutch to tils state. Ag ricultural pursuits in a -free country is what the Hollanders ere looking for, according to Uiiscorr6pondent. We Give Away Absolutely Free of Costrrui v Tht Ftrle' Common Scots Mtiiicul Aji.f, In I'Um I'nfliih, or MJu'iiis himplilied, by K. V. I tares, M. I)., Chicl tUiniltin I'liTt'eun la h Invalid' llulrl stid Sur lictl liitiiiuis si lludala, book ol ItKtfl Urf psgas lud vr 700 illutlralioni, ia Ironf pr cuvvrs, la sn ons iidin J on-nt lamp 14 ruvrr of ntdin fly. or. in hrsmh ( Ji.th hinJm r M ttanipt. Over 6M),UOtl copict ol lint complrls I miuly lucor Hook mm tidj ja rlmli tindm at rrJul.ir prus of H.SO. Allrrwsrdt, one s-id Kail million rupics atrt ivrn sav abov. A iw, up-lu-Uals rsvitcd ajiliun U now ready lor madinC llullsr nd NOW, Mora sit srs jono. Addrcts Uriiu'i Uit riNtAIV Mfi'iui AltoCUTlON, it. V, I'ltrtt, M. U., I'midcnl, Hu :lo, N. Y. DH. r.'ir:nci:'M favouiti: riticncmi'Tiox THK O.VK HI-MI OY lor womsn'i rxouliar Ilmsnta good tiiIUsa thai it maksr srs ool afraid to print on lis oultids wrapper Its vary Infrcdiaut. No Ssorsla No Irrpt!un. THK ONK RKtmY lor women which rur.'m no alvotiol and no tiabit-lorniiiig tfrut, MaJa from native rottliulnal Inrctl root of wall atablithsd corallvs valua. E. L. OWi:SEE D has , urtlina d E. T. ll.iifUi's KARBZR SHOP ANC i.. THS IN THS llD-.ENDENCE HOI .".. iiere In a cl.au. :, .i fiist-il.is s a n and bair tut. SPERlt, . J LW,QS. ALL KINDS OF FRCSH AND SALTED MEAT8 FISH IN SEASON ALL ACCOUNTS MUST EE PAID EVEttY 20 DAYS. CASH PAID FOR VEAL AND PORK, POLK CGTOTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Cojillfil, I30.COO.CO Transenls a General Ranking Duslncss OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawley. Pres. J. D. V. liuth r, Vice Pre. Ira . Powtdl. Caaa. F. S. Powell. J. U. .iiiini. I. M. Simpson. THE NOBLE l. A. IMAHlNON, Prop. t'ortHT 'omtiii'r'liil j mid St. ilc Slieel SLOPJ5B BHDS. Tubular Well Drillers Same prices for wolls drilled with their new larger diameter drill. Wells for irrigation purponoa. P.otli Phones Dies of Chicken Pox W. Newton Squireshe four-year- old eon of Mr. and Mrs. vv. u. Smiires. died at the family home in Ralem. Sunday. Death was caused i bv chicken pox and blood poisoning. The boy was the son of one of Sa- lem'H rural mall carriers who former ly resided in.Polk county. Observer. LAUNCH INDEPENDENCE Plvs between Independence and Sa- Hotiv Hnndavs included. Passen ger and freight business solicited. j Leave Independence : m Leave Independence 8;0 P- m Leave Salem 7;uo a- m' Leave Salem 4 0 P- m- SKINNER BR08., OWNERS INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE From Pndependemce to Dallas Train No. 64 leaves Independenci -ti i.nn n. m and Monmouth at 6:15 a. a. and arrivea at Dallai at 6:40 a. m. . , " n... xt o loavBd IndeDendence nam w daily at 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth a 11:05 a. m. ana arrives hi uci.-o 11:30 a. m. -Mn vn inawna IndeDenuence daily at 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 6:80 P. m ana arrivei j-m 6:56 p. m. Frwm IrHeewdewee for Ahile Train No. (1 leaves Independence n i.i: i , oiiiciin Independence, Oregon daily at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m. and arrives nt Airlle at 7:50 a. m. Train No. 73 leaves Independence dally at 2:30 p. m. and Monmouth at V:50 p. m. and arrives at Airlle at 3:20 p. m. From Dallas for Independence Train No. 65 leaves Dallas dally nt If: 30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:65 a. m. and arrives at Independence at 9:15 a. m. Train No. 03 leaves Dallas dall at 1:00 p. in. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrives at Independenc at 1:40 p. ni. (This train connects at Monmouth for Airlle.) Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Airlle for Independence Train No. 62 leaves Airlle dally at 8:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a. m. and arrives at Independence at 9:10 a. m. Train No. 72 leaves Airlle daily at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4:40 p. m. and arrivea at Independence at 4:50 p. m. G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. jMarble and Granite r Monuments and 1 n.m. etery work, etc. lit ill