MONMOUTH IU from $Ute Normal Cy GtH rd at Random. To public rhoo baket ball taro etit to Independence Kr.day evening and played the public school team at that place. Tin- acr v ' J fiff. Th-y UI plr another game at ittu near future date. Tmf. Ackertnan, prealdcut of the Plate Normal, move! hl houehold effects her rrivlay aiiJ Saturday. The etudents of the Monmouth High school hav mad arranseuienta to publUh a monthly ecliool Journal, the name or hlch UI bo The Royal Purple. The eauue la derived from the chool colora. It will be edited by the studeuts exclusively. Mr and Mr. Stoopa recently mov ed to Salens, her they will make their future home. - Mlaa Bernlce Adania rlaited at Sa lem one or two lays laat week. Mr. Bouffler. a recent arrival fromj Illinois, baa been spending ie dart In the city with his brother. completion tth great hop. , Heveral of the Monmouth iliUena have le urf.-t x frm Iji t!r rpr during the pt few wreka, "and the epidemic la ailll holding them down. H. W. Strong of Portland, vUlted In the city week with relative lr, Laura l'ri a te l d Urn ban quet given by Prvaldem , A. W. Marria, of the North eat Inlvernity. BUtNA VISTA C. E. Nath and aimer. Carrie, ere Independence vlait 'N Fr day. Mr. Reynolds and lit ( U daughter, Marjorie and Carol, wert panaengera on Wednesday morcUng"s boat for Salem. Mr. and Mrt. Martin - Conger of Suver, were In Huena Viaia Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Nel called on grandma Hall. Sunday evening. The M. K. Aid society met at the honie of Mrs. Reynolda Thursday. Rer. Durria'of Urooka, preached l.v the E angelical church Sunday morn Ing; the paator. Rev. McVlcker being O. E. Fry ami wife have returned absent. from California, where they have beei lunrflni. several month. J Mr. and Mra. M. N. Prather were gueata of Mr. and Mra. G. A. WHa Some of our young people attended SunJar- the Washington"! Birth-day ball at Independence Wednesday night. Ia there anyone In the atate who U not rejoicing over the cloae of the Legislature? Chaa. Shew of Portland, visited at hit home here a few daya last week. J. K. Neal attended the Sunday school convention to Portland. Thurs day and Friday, Mr. and Mra. William Murphy were gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra. G. W. McLaughlin Sunday. Mra. Fanny Hall has about recover ed from the injury which ahe re- Mlss Bessie Shephard of Yamhill, ceived a few daya ago. vis ted friends in the city last week.: Leland Prather had a narrow es Mrs. M. Cornelius visited In Port- cape from being drowned Saturday land the latter part of the preceding afternoon He accldmtly fell Into the Lucklamute river near the boom Mrs. H. S. Chase, who has been re-i but, was rescued. Orvtlle Wells Is on the sli k list. oolrlno meHlral treatment at the Sa-! lem hospital, was brought home one1 A party was given at the home of day last week, and it Is understood Mr, and Mr. Harley Prather sator . J.. v ....a day evening In honor of Miss Hattle :n" : , r : . ;t; : ; wk-. came, were n .p.u.7 - dulged In until a late hour when a in me caimai v. u. i hov,,.eOM lunch WM ,erved. A most Miss Edna Mulkey Is visiting ia enjoyable time was bad by all prea- Forest Grove. Chas. Newman recently purchased! Mr.. Pearle Wells has been quite couple of lots from J. C. Remington recovering. and expects to erect a new home In the spring. P. J. Phillipl expects to erect a new business block during the sum mer on the lots which he recently purchased om Main and College Sts. Mrs. M. Campbell has returned to the c'.ty after a brief visit at Eugene. The Odd Fellows initiated . four new members at their meeting last week. Like everything else in Mon mouth, the lodge is growing. Monmouth has taken on a spirit of progressiveness of late and the 'town is going ahead fast. For a homej place It cannot be excelled. The edu cational opportunities are of the best. People working at the Whiteaker oil well hope to have the prospect fully developed by the first of May, and they are looking forward to its Roy Elkln of Salem, Is working for" Will Bevens. Milo Elkin of Independence wag a Buena Vista visitor Sunday. MEN: " .50 TAILOR MADE TROUSERS FOR 90c. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. In order to Introduce our high grade, made to measure tailoring direct fron maker to wearer, we are offering every man In the United States a pal of our high grade regular priced $8.50 tailor made trousers cut to your MEASURE for 90 cents. Every man can appre ciate the convenience of having an extra pair of these stylish tailor made trousers as it is a source of much pleasure whether, for holiday outing or every day wear. We don't limit Do You Like COLD TOAST? Toast prepared In quantities In the kitchen often becomes cold be fore it Is consumed at the table. How much more appetizing to get It hot and crisp as rapidly as It is made. - THE ELECTRIC TOASTER pleases every woman who see it in almost instantaneous. And la the toasting done that It seems .he dining room. So puickly there Is no rising from the table or hurrying about. THE ELECTRIC TOASTER la now one of the moat popular of the many household electriic devices. Price of Toaster complete. . . (3.25. ASK OUR NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Oregon Power Company J. L WHITE, LOCAL MANAGER. - you t any tvrtaln pattern, but you ran hat your choice from a '!' I ''k of the mont fashionable. 4 dfalrable material now bg shown by the hlaher priced cunloiu tailors In the eaL We are making this re markable offer merely to lutrodur our new Premier Syt'm of high ... II. I ... I U ... A . . - . I I. tl .4 II I . M M . g mil II tailoring cut to your inumu ii"i ir lueasurv, dlrt t from luak-r l ' , urt uiont blunka. Atk for our special r( ia yim fr Mil nnof u.r.ll la ui ffr and tiipt i mn!ot! Iri ono-liatf Hie coat of bat you bate delay. Hend In at (.ni a id . l lh been psy ng for your iloihea In th full benefit of lit a liberal nit.-r. V t pal. euipiul)r this offer la fr a ua. limited tli mly. We ar a reliable THE PRtMltR TAIIOWS, contern and mean Jut bt we any. 185 E. Madlaen t. Chkajo, III. Nails Nails Nails whil: THEY LAST. ONLY $1.90 PER KEG. WHERE CAN YOU BEAT IT P Nail Hammers only 50 cents each Remember, this is the store that Saves You Money. R. M. WADE & CO. V. E. CRAVEN, Manager. Independence, Oregon Uiag the Family Jf maker has his own reason for putting his nam on a piano. It Is a" ceeditable piece of work. He Is willing to assume the responsibility for its future. Makers who send tit pianos without their factory Imprint have their own reasons also. Stenciling on the name board any name that strikes a retailer's fancy their own. personality does not appear In the attra Hon at all; why, then, Invite troubleT The dealers who sell these father less "stencil" Instrument soil them, recommend them, do everything but become accountable for them. How can they? Their Interest In a piano that bears one name this year, another the next, must be more or less transient. The purchaser cares nothing about that. He does care, though, about the instrfnent wearing well. Not for one year nor for Um, but long after the deal er may have, and doubtless has, gone out of business. That Is why all sound piano reasoning loads to buying from the manufacturer or from his direct representatives. Here Is the ate Ei I ess M Will .IMMW11111 Po LI aQvASaUali L& V' Grand Prix-Paris, 1900. Grand Prize-St. Louis, 1904. IU makers work wl h half a century's experience at their command. Flawless materials are chosen Specialized craUmen toll over every detail. The whole is refined, polished, brought to rare perfection. When the Instrument goes out Into the world to meet artistic standards, the makers not only sign It with their own name but (such Is the personal "paternal" nature of their feeling) follow its careei with as keen an Interest as a father keeping track of a particularly promising child. The name "Baldwin" on your piano Is sterling assurance of continued satisfaction. To the big mass of buildings omprlslng the Baldwin home you may look for the redeeming of this pledge. Skilful control t factory economies brings price within the lowest figure consistent with high quality. ttotac ami the Baldwin at our Salesrooms Salem Masie Company L; F. Savage, Manager .; t ,135 Liberty, Street