T " " I rZr PBJR PAIR, 7B aBNTTS, .XlSID UPWARD.- .': -Tl r 'jiui.-- 1 W II Laco Curtains, per pair, 75 cts and up. Our Stock Is Now DRY GO0DS& Lovely Draperies. : Boots and Shoes. War is a Terrible Thing! H3TJT GOODS ABOUT h BAD.- In dealing lh yu ""I 1'"' nothing but iac, ptondtal gomM, n i Xht i"l Icoint. don't hlo or r.ry ; have one prhe to nil !nJ ilmt l"ir on We don't want Hit wrtli but a Mr profit con m ni tly V cm. nfli.nl to ll our oo.l ut esmedlngly l;w prh . I?iT. y... L. - iml l,.rU turnovers with fair return, .nd nut n empty atoro villi now H...I again " b"l"". -Peace -m-5raTOTjVE32sTT THING - I PROPER LEVEL at . . J. W.THOMAS, . . . 27 CoiiH.uin l.il Ht, Hulom, Oregon. Motor Line Time TlIe. ... !" INIVM I nl wi'i !" M Mi'"""Oj Minimum It tO.KI ft. III. IfcttO l. HI. 2-i " M 4 l " k M Tin " T4a7 r w , in, hiu xi a,' in. I n 13 W , III, III M ' IB hi l ni. 1U0 " 4 ua 0 ' (US M - 1 w "ioiKin ihkixtouy. HOMIX wool, g. u, x. ? r. MmU viry V1inly VlllllR. ..." . ,,MM.indlnm lake Im iMtllr enu T"H..1'"r"r iM..rilhily Uiiin Knmno iii'"'" ....I tvlin nonvrttlrnt. O. A.KIUMKU,C.C. J. It. Hum, K. It- iiusini;ss cauiw. OTIS 1 IlUTLKn.-1'HYSlCUN and tfurgeoli. liwrtify -"'-Ing Kurgoons. Iiide'iidi'Wo, Uretjon. ul' flce In oerii house block. DUSI LBK A IIAIUUTT. IhTiciani und Kurgoon". Ni-cml at tention ..aid to d.'-e ;I '''' O...0vr IinlrjH!iiiliHH National ln. T. J. I-e. M. I'- W. Ilntibltt. M. I', l II.,Jfellow Triuitv medical wlli'ge. C. tL KKTCHl'M. M. I). OFFICE nd. rfile"ii-, nwnor HUron.l iui Monmuh llreetn, JnlpiuUim-e, Ore- OnO. A. BMITH.-ATTOUNKY-Maw. ' Omo over lwlinrtoiir 5mrknl Bunk, Indroilnre, Or. r -T. IIKSKM9.-THK TONHO- i iAL AitriHT. n" ""',.rr,"1r.1'! LhimnKaiiJ Hlr-cuttln;. (ilve Mm fuFrtlk o ftwS: Doom. Moul.U.r. OImJ T Ktn. MrTurnltm n mecmlty. iStchell ATJolmnnoii'., Min tret. 0. tt FOHC15. 1 N DKPF.N DENCfc Hirksr. BiwecMor to W.A.Vm Nortwlrk. Tiro chair. Hh.vlng lft. tatlw ft. ,Ktor honed on hort notice, ext fiwr to Firit National Unk, Imlepon- 1. JTwo Uth tulHH-no totlloiii wnltlng J., w II. M. LINKS, Notary Public. r- tlft nd Ktr lomimnof, w-J J. D. IRVINE, Justice of thB Pbecb, INPKPENPENCEi RE WrIU ItiiurD.-and mke Co llccloni a tjicolally. ,' THERE ARE shoes and ghoes. Thero aro Shoes you want and Shoes you don't want. When you need Shoes, Our Shoes aro . The Shoes You want. THE RACKET STOR. H V Mrs, Tllman Shinn, H Laundryinfl .'. Shirts J 1 r A SPECIALTY. WMl.in. " X allTrlBrlyaMni1ayorTo fi Oar. Iihr at Mr. Hblnu s rosWenc 1& l tidff 1 ' T&VT I DRESSMAKING. MRH. B. LEWIS, Railroad Bt North Independen. Will make grood Bait for $3. OtbOT .werk In roportloa. :;y ittln i rssIUfy. 75 ftiU i Day. BAD ARB AS is an- a m a the CASH STORE of 4. Items of Local News. O. A. Krwiicr. Jeweler. Dr. Kly, tlw UcutUt, itunranteca nil hiu work. Hhrrlir riumiiKT wan lu tha city on ulllclnl IhikIiimw Friday. K 11. Iturg la iitfmit for UuU, awu liignvlo, tllvo hlin a call. tv, J. H. UocMlmau ami wife re-turiM-d (oKugt-ni) Monday. FVr aale a flno parlor orgnn at a bar fculn. Call on Itcv. J. 8. Hmltli. Claire Irvine wm vUltlug Torlland the lint of I he week on bualiiean. Mi. U. K. ('lodffllcrand Mr. V. II. rnttiriHin vUlted Hali-m Haturlny. Tatronlwj home huluxlry uad auioke Igara iiiuMiifuiturvd by F. E. Orinith. Hood'a fills have won high prulao fr thclr prompt and clllclfnt yet cny ac tion. " Juat think. A hammock for 11.50 to f:l.M) at Chnlfeltcr llroa. Old price fl to V. A. It. t'alder. Doaaengerairoiitof the Canadian 1'acinc, waa In tho clly Kat. urdny. Call at theclenr factory and aee how cigaranre niudn, try one and ace how you like them. Attorney Oco. K. Chamborlalti, of A lUny. waa In tho city on legal bual lima taut Friday. 1. C, rattcraou kccjia conatantly ou hand a choice line of the fineat tobac- coa, alao rrfHii ornnin-a ana iriuoua. J. II. lloblnaon and wife of rtrllaud, are v bit lug hi parent, Mr. uud Mr. Jauic Roliluaou, lu thl city during the week Are you going F.nt? Tho Jf. P. It H. glvti Hm patron the bent accomoda tion and the lowct rate. W. . Hawit-y, agent, Independence. Traveler who dcalre good aecoino- dntlon always atop at tho Little Pa!n hotel, while In Independence.! Tho lNt room and the bent meals In the cllv. Makes Pure Blood. These three words tell the whole atory oftho wonder ful cures bv Hood's Saraaparilla. It is tho best blood purifier and spring medi cine. 5 Tho Hon Hon hn received a fresh upply of bottled oda and the latent In French randiest al) rrcoll rruiu, nu'a of all kind, n well as tho finest line of cigar and totmooo. Tho ladle of Independcnco and community ore cordially Invited to cull and Inspect our slock of lino and cheap millinery In the latest stylo and shape. Mlsse rinkuam t an!)ra. 817 Commercial at root, 8alcm Oregou. Charlie Doughty, editor of the Dallas Observer, gave tho Enterpbisk a pleasant call Monday. Charlie Is having a severe tustle with the "grip," but the indication are that ho will manage to keop on top of terra flrma. Wo promised him a Beautiful obituary If ho should suocomb la the fight, but he assured ua ho prefered writing it himself. Her. J. II. Goodman and wltc, of Eum-ne. were visiting over Sunday with their son, A. J. Goodman, 01 inis city. Itev. Mr. Goodman 1. a ploueer of 1852 and ho ha. been actively laenu- i actively fled with the material and social pro- um mm "- I gres of Laue county for the past forty year, xi is .arge.y s ---""- aud ratr ot o devotion 01 ucn men as auu i ... Mr. Goodman inai uregon own i uutAnna a a moral ana civilized commonwealth. . I Claude Fryer left for San Jose, Cai., last Friday. II goe u me home with hi grandparent. Judge Fryor and wife, for the purpose of " . . ...i. r I taking a high achool courao. ci.uae grandparent, are now gettlngalong in year., and having no w w.iu they InslsUd that lie .nouia ma. ... with them until ni. acnooi oiurw vw-'"-'- -- i w.a AAlYin uhMI. 1 .1KUUH 1 IWI I nt. Mr. and Mr. T.J. Fryer, of thl consented to MR going a mej knw he would bavo Deuer euui - iional ortDortuniUe there than here, . . Ar.lM1v haliha. tunas ha a atudlou. turn of mind and ruiiy iha imDorUooe or a goou ,.ni.i nulnment. He 1 sur to lm prove bl. opportunltie and Is to be con gratulated upon a is gwm inum V w li?h Mm biii . Dr. Kulvy. dciitUt, Moumoutu Hlmr "Uirl Wanted" at ClouTuiter Uro. If you want a ro(k1 smoke call for tie Itidfieudonoe cigar. Dr. Knlcy. tho duutlat, Moniuouth, dm- crown and bridge work, O sov! haw you mu thoe 1,M) baiiimiKtk at Clodfeltur Itrow.7 Tho KktkiiI'KIhr and Oregotilau for (2 a year. Inquire at thl office. J. C. Fletcher, one of McCoy' lead ing buslucMt men, was In too city WeilnwiMluy. II. H. Tortwood doe not bowit of hi shoe sulo, but we notion that ho doe a good bust uca. Mil,w,l CI.tU Irvine latd ttVS In terest on Independence district school bond this week. Marsh Oreeii cr.iue over from Yaqultia Monday and I visiting at J. H. Ikihaunou'a. Humor, patho and fun at the opera house Huturduy ulght bushel of It, Come out and sec tin "Hpy." ITneln" Knoeh Illchardaou, of Per- rytlule, was In tho city Monday, and gave the KntekI'KIHK a pleasant call. Mls Mills, music teacher can I seen at her home, accoim iioumj ou west ldo of third street north of C street. Tlekets ou Mule at Patterson Ilnm., for the great wardrama Baturday night. Itt served seats M ceuts; gt-uerul admis sion 2' cent. The charter membership of Inde pendence Camp No. 201, W. of iV. recently orgauled carry, a totul Insur ance of over tfW.OnO. Prof. T. A. Have w somewhat IndUposod the first of the week, o hat he could not attend to his sclioul duties Monday forenoon. At Fort wood' shoe iore Is tho place to buy yourhoe. Ho w ill give you tho lest ouallty for the least money of any bouso in the county, Miss Miller, of Lebanon, wa visit ing at Mr. and Mr. J.V. Irvlne'son Thursday of last week. MUa. Wilier had beeu attending the Presbylerlau ynod at Dallas. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey has a carpenter at wora re-Brraiigiou mo "" . i ... .1... u ..f i,u dental parlor. The change ho I making will add greatly to the con. venlenco of his office. The various churches of thl city celebrated Foster with appropriate f.relMea last 8uiidv evening. Home of the programs were quite Interesting, and the pcoplo showed their apprecia tion by a lurge attendance. We were nassinif Undo John Mc- Ouerv's tdacc the other day and noticed the old gentlcmau sawing plunk and nailing down sidewalk. '1 lie remnm- able thing about this is that Mr. McQuery Is totally blind. Local capital ruus several Industries In liidepeudeuce. Let our Dullas cap Itollils awake from their lethargic t.n and eivo us such a monthly pay roll as the running of the woolcu mill w ould produce. Dallas Observer. J. W. Clark has constructed a neat- Iv arramred ieldler' wagon and will cauvus tho country thl itiinnicr with varied assortment ot merchandise, fminv notions aud small tiuwaro. no expects to take tho road next Monday. U. U. lleflley, who live near Mon. mouth, Informs us that heexpect bis father on from Iuisim in a short time. Mr. Hefl'.ey, Br vWteil tills country several yours ago aud Is coming out now with the expectation or locating peimaueutly. M. P. Baldwin, of this city, has acooplod a position n agent ut bulem forthelO. C. T. Co,ssleumer"Altoua. Mr Uidilulu lsa careful business man and every way competent to nil the 1m- portaut posltlm. lib no ino oesi wishes of his many menu nere. J. E. Adoox, one of tho best watch. makers on tho coust, will bo here this k uud will locate In Iudepeutfenoe. Mr. Adisojc i nreoared to do any work that can lie douo In any oftho eastern cities. Hi price will bo lu propor tion to tho wage received by laborers. n.. J. 8. BmitU will preach at Buena Vista next Sunday moruing at 11 o'clock, aud at Independence at 8 m Kiindav ecbool at 10 a. in. r- - Bub mon! Angela and j - - " - lllvittttlou to llUIUVMi J. J. F. O'Donnell ha a force of car- -" " ' - rfc Mnlnvlllff ftBd tearinit r""""" - - j, ,iv KiiiWInM from tho Droperty uom " . . - v he Mwmtlv Tuirchased of Geo. - j r Brey. Borne of the lumber I airoauy .1 ..,.(. t.r Mr. O'Donnell ou LUfl jiuuuun v. ... lrapement building on Main and - . A. Morehead, wife and son, ot I .. t.lBiii. Mnnmnllin. II' I L UC1V vu iuwuuj - " for an extended visit home ln Mi(ur,. The, - vUnallforll,aaIld Texas where -- - lalu " . , k Tner expect lo uoaumjuv " - . . about ten week tobwork lust a little ii ir iIihii anv other .hop in tho county can do It, leave your order, at th Kktkrprisk offloe. ineir wora- , men are arusis, u ' avoid onenwvo wmuiu.... --- quently een in the work of would-be "flrt-clas" printer, rnce art as j-ou would have to pay for luferlor wm k. 'Tl. Kv of Ucttyai'urg" at ui oira house Haturday night Frank Oelwlck arrived hero rrom Itoseburg last Haturday and will re main some two week before returning. Uet. J. N. Hmltb, ltly patorof mi Mouiuouth. lUK Vl ir si - - will remove hi family and household effecU to Healths till weea. rm. war dram. "KlV of 1 HO ,))Kiuiu " . - Gettysburg," will bo played lu this . - i . n iirt l.u city Huturduy evening, yti - the Uuena Vlsla drainatio club, under tho aixiilee and for the benefit of the Independence Amateur Atneieuc viuu. TOLO'lX 81 DB - HEADS. VanUd 600 men to eat Blroug' broad. Delivered hot every morning. Lost. A gold pen lu a ca, on C street between Main and 3rd street. Finder please report at the Kackel Btor. Unclaimed Lotteri. Following I the list of uuclaimed letter remaining In the Indcendeuoe post office, April 17, 115: Braulgar, D. W. Kelly, Rev. W. N. McDuulel, Mrs. Johu J. E. G. RoUrtson P. M Hew Eindsy Bchool.-All tho friends of the noble Sunday school cause living near the Grace FIvangellcal church, three miles north of Monmouth, will please meet for organization In the above named church next Sunday April 21, IS'A at 3:30 p. m. Rev. L. H, Fisher will first preach a short er uiou aud then organize a Sunday school. All are invited. Aa Orchard Pt A comparatively new pest 1 attacking tho cherry orchard of this vicinity. It 1 asmall dark gray bird that plucks the blossom for the nuriMire of extracting thesweet lull. from the Ktunieii. A dozen of thenu voiaelou creatureg will niuKe the ground w hite with blossoms Ina few injnules. The bird Is apparantly a new coiner in this sectiou.andour orchardists sliould use every effort to exterminate the pett. Elected Deleeatci. The stalwart of tho Independence Itepubllcan liuo gathered at V hi leaker' hall Tuesday evening and elected eight delegate to attend the meetingof the State League r l!Ui,nl,lir-urtaMul at I'orllund. The delegates are: J. A. Venes W. P. Conuuway, J. 8. Cooper, E. C. Pent land, F. A. Douty, J. M. Vanduyn. J. A. Wheeler aud D. B. Taylor. The club will hold a meeting on the first Wednesday In May tb'elect .officer. ' Council ProC80dlng.'i-City council convened lu rfgulur session April 10. Mtivor Hurlev lu the chair. Member present: Cook, :iodfelter, Finch, IVrcival and Walker. Absent: Strong. Miuutesof previous mcetiug read and nimroved. Finance committee re- i,it..d that thev found Treasurer Riclianlson'siiuarUrly report correct report accepted. Ordinance comiuit tee recommended that "ord'lnauce re ferred nt last meeting relating to roads, tiv do not nass." Moved that tho council adopt the report of the com mittee carried. On motion tho In dependence Tito Co., oc't 1(5.38 was ordered paid. Petition read asking that a sidewalk be built aloug the uorth side of lot No. 1 lu block No. 25 as follows: Begiuing at N. t. corner of suid lot No. 1. thence west on uorth side of lot No. S lu said block No. 25 to H. II. Floater's Bldewulk. On motion said petition referred tostreet commit tee. Recorder' quarterly repori re ferred to finance committee. On motion council adjourned. If von waut to purchase blank war ranty deeds, quit-claim deeds, bond for deeds, real estate mortgages, chattel mortgages (filing or recording,) crop mortgages, release of mortgages, re newal of chuttel mortgages, or any other legal blanks, call at this office. Mall order promptly filled, beua ior price list. Tlt.pa la mnro Piitnrrh in this section oftho country than all other diseases ..... tnm,lhiF anil until tllft lust feW pill VV'fc, V-1 ... , . . years was supposed to be incurable. nouneed it a local disease, and prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure wun local uvauueui, pronounced it Incurable. Science ha9 proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall'sCatarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney A Co., iv.ia.in ri.i, la i iii milv constitutional euro on tho market. It is taken inter nally In dose from 10 drops to a tea spoouful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollar for any case It lulls to cure. cn iur iireu- v i I'H FX KY A CO. Toledo. O g-Sold by Druggists, 70c t Awarded Highest Honors-WorW W. MOST PERFECT MADE. A rure C-jr Cm of Tartir Pwdr. FV- ; iom Ammonia. Alumor.ny other iduherant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARfX Arbor Day Exercise. The Indejiendenoe public gchooli duly celebrated Arbor day Inst Fri day, April 12, with appropriate ex ercise. and the planting of a maple sapling in the front school house yard. About 1:30 p. m. quite a crowd of Independence people con gregated in the grove on the school ground. Tho roll of tho drum announced that tne exercise, were about to begin. The school filed out of the building in solid column led by Mr. Tuck a primary depart ment. After reaching the -pot where the tree planting won to take place the pupil formed a sort of hollow aquarfl and in one voice re peated the invocation. After the tree was placed in the ground the pupil, filed back in line to the front utepa-of the school house, where the following program was rendered : 1. Salute to the flag; 2. Song. "America," by the school. 3. Dialogue by pupils of second grade; j 4. Song, by pupils of first grade; ; 5. Recitation by ellie Wntea ker; 7, Concert recitation by fourth grade; 8, Music, by school orches tra; 9, Guardians of the forest, by 3d and 4th grade"; 10, Essay, "Treei,"by Ann Mann; 11, Recita tion, by Charlie Richardson; 12, Music, by school orchestra; 13, Recitation, by Ivy Burton: 14; Recitation, by Lillian Connaway; 15, Song, by 8lh grade; 16. Solo and chorus, "lied White and Blue." Various states of the Union have striven to encourage tree-planting by appointing a certain day in the year to be known as Arbor Day, for the voluntary planting of trees by tho ieople. We believe that the honor of originating Arbor day belongs to Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton. The Nebraska Board of Agriculture in 1874 rec ommended tho second Wednesday of April a n day dedicated to the work of planting trees. This was the first public step taken towards inaugurating Arbor day, since then the custom has been adopted by 44 of the states; in 21 states by act of legislature; in six states, as legal holiday; in five as holidays for schools. IllKU. KIMBALL. At tho residence of Dr. Boynton, In Bucna Vista, Or., April 12, 1895, Mary Sophia Kimball, of paralysis, in her 09th year. Mis Kimball was bom in Bradford, Mass., 1826. She was a graduate of Bradford Academy and later on grad ual ed from the State Normal at Salem, Mass. Mhe taught school lu Missouri, and in 1849 emigrated to California. Miss Kimball was made principal of tho Oakland public school, which posi tion she tilled acceptably for twenty vj.nra Khu rptimii friim the school room some two years ago, and about! one year laier sue was sirieucu u nervous prostratiou, which was the primary cause of her death. Rev. O. 11. W hit more, of Independence, preached the funeral sermon last Sun day, and the remains were laid to rest in I. O. O. F". cemetery at Buena Vista. I. n. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. . The best falvo ia the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by all druggists. " 20 bars Soap 75c 1 Shoe Brush 15 I Stoe 15 1 Scrub 15 4 Cans Concen trated Lye 25 Cash or Prodnoe is r. WEAR GOOD CLOTHES! Til VT'8 OUR ADVICE. We don't limryo yon a eent for tho ailviee, and but vr little more for an el (ant suit of Cloth, or anything in.tb Ime of gents' furnishings Our price are o reasonable that they will actually astonish you, and our goods reof llie terr bel quality, and lh latest styles. You will probably wonder why THEY .A.IRE SO CJEZEIJ And yet of such a high grade. The qnertion I resdily an- The Salem Woolen Mill Store Salem, Oregon, Ho, eained an enviable reputation for the elegant fit and wb .nuitial ouality of all Nothing turned out of their tor. Th fat laX winpany employ. V hand.l.concloslv.evld.neo that the? are doing an immense hasiness even In these dull times. The fact also should stimulate consumer, to patrooii. The Salem Woolen Mill Store For bv so doing yon keep your money at home instead of nd- , , lJ It east where it cannot benefit you or your neighbor. Fating-It .7.:..:.-i. th Stue aua non ot KiceeM. rotllze UOBie msn" Tks DUcot.ry Saved Els W- Mr G. Caillouctte, Druggift. Beavers ville.Ill., ay: "To Pr. King'. New Disciver; I owe my life- Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physi cian. Ior miles about, but ol no avail and wa. given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dupery in my store I sent for a bottle and be gan its use and from the first dose began f .v.,...-. .n,l aftr rminir three bottles was op and about again, It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at any drug store. BORN. HILLIARD. In Independence, Or., April 11, 1895, to the wifeofE.S. Hilliard. a daughter. Hotice. Having disposed of hi interest in the Polk County Tile Work, the under signed ha no more connection with the said fln,,.n.nymaerwveer. Independence, Or., March 21, 1895. Whea Baby was itck, we her CaoHa. Wheu she wa a Child, she cried tor CaaWrl. When iha bocame MIm, she clung to Caitsrta. When she had CbJMren, she gT theta ( Dr. Price's Cream Bakiae FeWer World. Feu Highest Award. Don't Go Away To purchase your millinery goods, when you will find that we have a carefully se lected stock from among the latest styles hats, trim mings and novelties. . Wo sell as cheap as any house in the valley. ..Catlin & Kinney,.. INDEPENDENCE PICKLES IN BULK. BOTTLED OLIVES. BOTTLED CATSUP. BOTTLED HORSE ItAUISH. THE STAR GROCERY - CANNED FRENCH PEAS. CANNED LOBSTERS Canned Mushrooms. FRESH COB FISH. our Motto and it's a I PLAY BALL And remember that w have the balls and bats. We have them at all arieee. Baae balls from 6 nnto to f 1.60 each. Bat from 10 ct to $1 each. , Our "wagon-tongue" bat I an exceptionally good one. Clodfelter Bros.. INDEPENDENCE, - ORE. 1 For Ladies Only. We have on hand an elegant assortment of DRESS. GOODS Which , we believe, we a el ing as cheap a any other deal er in fclie HOSIERY. There is no dooM the I . ll, fiaaat Ink of 14 W and children', hosiery U the 1 ' HATS, '.-.-y 1 T.ta.t atrlaa sarin. cheap as iheeheapeet Mrs. A. M. Hurlty. i - . - Dinner 15 cents INDEPESDESC Coffet HM Opoa Day and Btgle f Lunches from fle ' A. T. HOSIER, (Successor to Loo) HrtwY t New Millinery. THE LADIES BAZAAR, 5 Of Salem, has just opened out , Z a UCW line oi opinio X nerv. Everything - ani. Mini. a j New-:-and Stylish, and at prices 25 P" o"'?'' er than you can buy else- T. .l...ra J Sailor Hats at 12J eta eewsh. J LADIES BAZAAR. Baiem, n. W. Fraser & Co. 1 lb Raisins 1 Can Com 1 Can Tomatoes 1 Can Oysters- 1 bottle Pepper Sauce good one to lire up to in -10 1 io I ' r H .. . - -IV II