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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1895)
... .Broiled Mackerel Souce.l in Tomato Sauce; Mustard Sauce and Pure Spice. Try a Can .it the Star Grocery, lie (BntcvjiviocJCOHMENCEMENT WEEK. Enterprise Publishing Co., Publishers J. T. KO!tH. iMlltor. J. H. MitlltN, ItiiKln.KH Muniiner Pl'llMNHKO Tltl'UNDAYN AT IXllKI'KMU Xl H ' - UrriCI KART KIDK MAIN Hl'KKKT. Iiiitvreil ( thf HiitnrtUf ui In.WjM'n.lt'iLv.. or, viaMft HM41 lunllrr. l llSCKU'TiOX: - $1.."0 I'Ell YKAK THUHSIU V, Jt'NK -D, ISsto. Highly 1 uteres! injr Kxerclsos at TJu Mate Normal School. GRADUATING CLASS OF 52 MEMBERS. Platting of Class-troo TitiM Day Erilliati Baooalaureat Ssruiou Eloquent Orations. in a victory for the hitter. lit the evening the advance class graduated. Tho following is the program of the evening: Music, Orchestra. Invocation, 1'rof. lUickham. Chorus, "Hevel of the Leave." Drat ion, "The Nicaragua!! Canal," Luke (liodrieh. Dration, "The Influence of Nature on Character," Helena Several partim in this eiy making improvements on their incidences. Several families of this city are talking of going to the coast lu spend a fe.V weeks. l'n.f. L Keiliolds went to Yamhill county the llit of week. The Chiiiriian iltuieh people- 'Hands. , . ... will commence holding eumi'iueet ! Duet, "Silvery helloes,' Misw ...,... Tliril,.r ,m.k. N-vcral 11 , r - nurtUs tioni hero are exacting to An informal meeting was lu'l.t in l city tint other evening for llin pmpoM) 'of taking init'atoy mens to.vard the ' jei mancnt orguiiiualion if a society to lo known a the "Native Sons ai:t Daughters of the Oregon riuiicorn.'' It is thought that all organization of this character would lw a fitliiiir FMjnel to the Oregon l'ioneers' Association, and it is for iho ptirjiose of ier;otunt ing tho meii.ory of the siur.lv iiu'ii ami women who hdJ the jci iiianc-nt foumla t ions of the great commonwealth of the 'Pacific Northwest that this new society j sang ill in sought to bo or;;:ir.iil been iniule to meet in this city on t!i I.. Tliiivciln- Vri.lxv n ml Silt ,.. i...,,..., ti, rill nn 1 lnitler and Lattunars. wi.li stiHlen'.s of fornn r years, a1 i ' A man from Salem has Jieen here selling miawhoi rna at Tools a Dration, "Tim Heir of All theU'iau-, (.'ration, junus vnesar, lr,l" ,v joud Saturday evening tin-v u scemcu ' V, o .no v to cjov themselves at the jiit N1''' lhe lute Nuiall. .. kcshion ut tuo societies, iue lour ' ".-' , ... . i . i f...:.. I - t H,k i i on the rosirum, ami ut'-S. in. llio i.rciic-ua : "" , ... i . L.es:ine llivcins. cornel eok, rnvini, rum etnl uresideiils. r ii'i"o preciiiicnts of the spittles HolH'." i n :.ii n in inn i.reiieiia U nun. l.! veil ... .. i. . l i.. I lie their newlv Alter tney . , .. i lesentatioii ot I'lpiouuis, i ie. i. . i n -.1 i.,;.. : l . l.. (. m poeii. t he .lUiU.'iice wuii aei". "" ; . , . . ... C n .uldrc-s Lv John Me- Corn,, 'iMii.y Land altz. ' . , ,i ",! ....ii .le- t he orations were ood without Cue whicli was good utnl will in j ,.., Next was a mIo tiyllie ."'' '1'"' " f V "vt of the -Xuvello-j-l'i "Mlt- T 11 ", !t . . . !.... i . I r. i-...l u viirv heai'lv qt-.&riettf, viaS. W . Iouginy. wno - 1 . , .. I ..... : .lit.il'e. using way ami iv- were seate.i Hie orviiesira lawnnj live red. baritone a. ifii-1 exercises on Several lUllus people attended C.iinnii nceiiseiit excuii-es ut .Moil mouth and Salem Wednesday. llev. J. S. Kutrell ieachcd at Uixio Sunday. Work has ooiunieniHil ou the Methodist church building. There has recently been some wihiI bnvers in Dailas who are offering 1J and P.'j cents & pound. ! The iionulists of Dallas me: at the Cliapeti hotel Saturday even me and organized a club. r 1 .. ....... nu i. 1 mI'.ii.. i'a it A ea-i has eel veil a very neany v.l . i. i... ..I. ..i v.iili niiiitlui 1 here was unite a l.iriro i u I I i r 1 1 ri'.mvv. ...... ..... , t7 ..... M-rj ihir -iiei'iite L. Hid ! dance at the chapel evenincof the ii'.th in!a:it for the imr- . i ,i ,, ,.r.:ii.ii entitled WVdnesdav. The hio'-ram fir til . , ... ... 7 .-.u evi jH..e of elTeetins permanent or;.iii - -Vlli;K'n id the West.; in in i aiitTiaH.ii '.cre. w rr u" ! .-..'hnviiv ollicers weie elected: J.! i - t - i 11 .....(..!. I hi 1 I ii.i-..l.'u l ! :?! I IT ISI ril. ..... .Miss iliu in i !,ieii.u.. .... ..v .......... . - ... . , .. ...... r v. e Km llrtemd to a mho. - iMioeiia oi va'iue, . if en. Kti llmlheowta Mminlnir. Mlelu Common Sense Reasonins Hood't Sarsaparilla Had Cursd Othars.txnd It Cured Mo. "it w Utwn yen" o my rlstit Irf b.Kn to twi'tl iut (win. Kour yr n. It tirokn out la tlire rtrimtfut t-le.t all klmt of MJves unit IliilmeuU but tbo womo the hp" tH-eaua1. I Had to Walk on Crutches i and a rrt'!-!" Wt h" Um w" n',.it to my I cml.t net .leP "' ana inv w tweamo nftwtl. I ! worn nUw'ei tor ovr aix " .."VTiiI have takfii lloml'a fo"! aril! anil IIIW twootlbawiirat norw n mv limb lia hraled ami Ui third I' almil elcU. My . u I aore pvm havo Ihii t.ynrlttra i rmn to be1 "".I. .., ,vrii .ml aUo thread my ill ui id tion. The steps taken o far are ni.-rely ! preliminary. A temporary .1 ii. i ..-I . it .ii.ii I U..I. I".." ... ... . c , . . . I ,.. !.., n.str. lie .Hiss rarnsu. r.CKers.ev. ( known as tne Independent Club.": m-nti tor arwln.i without iti ' J The eh.b will meet every Saturday ! f "! . evening in llio t-l':u g hall. I he mooned that what h eunrJ uincr n Hoocl'ssr? Cures GhTHINGj3 Having heen itoinled for ihrnt of i he hading . ii gent TAILOIMNCJ HOUSKS of Cldn.go, I urn now jiieparcd In linike a Hiit.nr a pair i-f juinls, a i h. n r cheaper than ou can out of leady liuide aloik. Suits from S'l:J.30 and up. Pants from Stf.iH) and up. Perfect Fit & Workmanship W. I!. PATTERSON, INDEPENDENCE. C. .Vl.-ifii, chiiinnai .... .... .i i ; tiree, secicta.y; nomas vicar,, mid eeretary have been ele.-Ied and a .. ,, ...V ,,. ,...,.. 1; 1 ),., t N,w life ." Misses Wilds ! lna?uri I .r-i.tr n.ii iivi.j;u ..... .. - - . - , , ; conunitteo of live .i i-ointed to oniUne (jlia jj, purrli has a very ; alul Cule. t Sunday evening the eop.e ot the j the preliminary work. It is lu.pe.l that ' .my.-et Vi-iee and sings r.ieolv. "Know Thy Opportunity," II. H. ; ,.1Ureli gave nn entertsin- i at the next meeting euffieient interest ; A iam duet was given by U.leumn. ! tneiit tor the puij om d raising'- - will be ia,,iKed to ueoouiplUh S.a,e ! Misses Caroi Younjj and l.-ninnie j Vver.y f.rass Mary .U ; ini.M-mai-y n, ,,,ev 1 1 wf -jp.iu. W teet in len,t!i and divi I .,, -r -t- t r " v t f f f T f w.aaat.l M al mi) ml It ha nruvr-l 10 j It la a anhMidtd iiirdietne." M. Ukw WKsrinioos;, Mameue. MlehK-nn. i ",j etlr9 j,Bt,;.,ni roiutif j HOOU S Fi:I uou r.uo.ictorb" 1 L,r Legal Blanks thing in tir- w ay of erinanent ortuii- Mis, :h Al- uirts nicely. r tiliuVKt. .Itl.SMOl' I II. We understand tl::tt the Mn . . si ..i.;..i. ...... - c i.' ...i li-l,:."'l Klltin Hillings nnu u ...- u.pic i i-nnvn. zatiun. There is certainly a fine lield ; ,,.n M.;v.i 'llie dint. "0 Tell: v'iih'd;c:orv. "Not as Tlnnig t.pr.. for the bui'.lins uuof a useful and ' rs Merrv Dirds." by Misses Cole ready Perfect," Maud Jlayles. , Shighiy imiKirtant civie organ it ion. ! and Wiids, was very much tip-1 Address to class, Hon. O. t. 'Useful to the state amUocety in that U j l'"ti-d. rcad an ' sS "The Snring Tide" MU A. 'a-ill streiiKthen the bonds of fraternal ; ...;,. .,. i. h Never Sk kler. 'fedirig tietweeu tho middle and younger i . Xliis was jiood ai.d well en- Presentation of diplomas, Hon W-eration of men and women in whose 1 jved. j (r. M. Invi-i, aipt. public instruc " iJ , ii t . 1... .: ... ' hands rert the fair fame of our Moved j 1 lis CWfliii auU.e . . u .u (u,U(.r ,,., ,,, lllr(. ... , , I 1 It II U IJltitMl. Ulltr WHICH : VI bl tt: W liil'i 1 v c. vwui i.'-v a 4 fstate, and important la--canf it will add M1; . ...!.i I !.- l....;..,. ! r !,. H.,mim. 'streuatli, dyniiy and purpose ei,cl tlt.n tu. ch:u"rs were cleared away j The orations were all excellent, """"'"U- Madividna! Incujtier thereof. The object i at,,i tH,ce wlioi'.esired stayed and and the music was good esptvially j Mrs. Lino. In Murphy is msjny. ut this or-ani?ation is worthv of success ! talkeil over old'scliool days, etc. the duet and solos by Miss Wilds ; ij. ,1 visit from her sister Miss 'and a liu!e .fforton the'pnof its! Sunday .nor..inS by U o'clock ; and Cole. Also thu violin solo by , Anna Powell of Albany. M.ss . . 'neoiile trim tar and near com-; Susie tennell, and the orchestra Iwi 11 caino down ou her wheel - promoters v. n 1 mase n a ueew. , . . , chanel to ' did finely. .Monday morning and In fill' cliari' of a snecial su. sin in ' 'I he re:ir d.'pai'linent d' the build Sng will 1-0 used f-'f II V'C-I.. r il ! grocery store. The basement will ! h.i .ill i'.-i-l Inn'' :i:ul eeliienl"i. '1 he 'FOR- ! mouth Merchantile C.,, are g.iin.,l.uild.ng is t.b.. heated by -11 J1f i( ) U'Vl.A I) - v t 'i'I l.tvra !, move their stock of goods ,1, : of a In.t water npparattis. , IjVjM, 1 1 7 U i Jilli L.VMUN(, ; j Independence, we are sorrv to l.H.se! 'I'he .o-w'lirn. e i:. i- . I'" ! , ' A 1 Ithe,.,, but they think th-v c, doi-'f tl. men, e-rs ot the !"-"'; .7 aRO C r0 '-in A I Trtn O be another linn occupy the same ei :-i : Mei-eiini ite I ! it it. V nn-l I he line 1 1 1- 1 r nn. , . ' - , ..... . of :ii iluyn. e.n-s.V Wilt- ,v 'i; thiieitv." Th" i.ew comp-inv i ll j incorpoiate wit!i J. M. Vanduyn a-! tre-ieral manager. When orgunied i fceamer Altona. !.ei,v.. 1'i.r'l.ilil Tio mIhi 'I hiUxlal a and Salll'dni a, f, (4) a In, ,imv fn leiMtidehd' .:..i .l1v. Uuli l.ni!nd I rnUi " Tuk Willamette 'valley eortaialy has the in. it aceonio.latiai ' eliuuite in the hear the Baccalaureate, sermon f llev. GillK-i-t. The moriiing and is very en- At the close of the afternoon ex-, thusiastic in its praises. this Will be one of t h .(Mil p.-sl ; .,.,,. S.ih lil Past Time. TH'i ineieaiitile eoriiortiions en tiif Wist Side north f I'orthii-d. :.n-l will uiutoiihtcdly give stability to the Iinaim-ss enteriiilse o this Cheap Rates. old farmers think that short crops are 'a "sure thing" the invigorating an I le- services negan ercises tile juniors pressmen uie , . , ned i-nnmrh to la-tho c'.tv. The eimibmatioii h a flr..ng- The ela-s seniors with a liraiititul llawer pieee I.,,. .... ,,.,... ,.,,.. ,1,... i..mtiiiitiii( nsitih-.s .-.inei 1 . w 11 I 'U. ly I ut vi'Hiinir v uiv tie. in. pu " r' n niw . xtt ...;ii i., ..i,,, mil i n nfl m Knit h i- mce IM-H iu it III KJV n.ii i iHtuvi tnitu tv ii " ' the colli. tv. It means an unanrn 1... I'liiiiiiinri-inl "MinLli 11! It I nroni'.i'.iv at II ocCK. 1 r . . 1 . tli irnriii. s.i fit as the interests ol ; t I;c ,.c "ii". m-in-hod ni-nis to the west i renresenlim! a Iiarn . . . i- . . ... r 1 . ... 1 .. . t : 1 .... ..r . 1... farming coiainmiity is concerned. Pre- side id the stage; liuineiiiaieiy jo:- j ciiosen worus ui preaiueui, ... 1 ie , ,-fcelv at tlie n-twieiit lien the timen-ns living nt ni a . ) j...,.u. . w " Alter all li:Ul gijuru 10 llien pi;iue? 1 pie.eiiuaou, they were seated. j Wednesday evening Services owned by ft sons bv i alnnr.ii exercises. was the ,, . ... i-c -i -step 111 the I'luuniere Prol (nun and enjoyed a , J , . , ... ,, 1 . r . . : 1 iiiirireimi-ni '-. nil The scrip-j Introduction of class '', Pres.; ;Juniter I'luv'.us alwavg keeps his eve on l lure .esMin was re id lrom .Hal. . 1 1 . 1,. ta npneil. j : ai.U JSlarK J, louowtu oy praiei. .-luui ess 01 11 nw;ni-, ..j 'I iiia ..n.i Si- k!e- then Kimf a Ilullr. Pres. Altiuint Association. : oiler sectans of the country, , 4l,n0,inct.,nei.ts K-snonse. uwy be dry aud pan-lied for want of j ly p,.,.s Camphal. Ilev. W. S. P.-i-s. Class '95 l rogram iw loiiows: 1 Oration, "Men of the Pacific,", i took his text fn.m luke J-l".). This space is reserved for freshing shower is sure to coins aioi:jr j tim Felix tinarteitt-. Jupiter 1'1lv".u8 always keeps his eye on ; ' ti e growing croi'S ot the Oregon farmer, ', although . . . -i- !,.",. . t ., . v:... T l... ram. to U sure inese penouuranv re-, i,i:uert. pastor 01 ine 1 irs 1 jcsi-i- i . Tr . . .- t- 1 riirrin- showers are unite (3iscoura''in2 , lenan cuuren 01 r.UeUiie, oiu.-.- "lopicu'es and other outdoor g-.it heriitgs, ! The auditnc listened to a good nut it is liara to arrange ine eierr.ai di,carse. Tj,e rrviees were 'titnesii of things to all the whims and j 0oi!e,l hv sinfcin? ''AD Hail the -caprices of man. Mature has to draw Power of Jesus' Name." the line somewhere, and picnics and !'skh like" must wear a trruescmie 'aspect that the growing grain may thrive. The ease with ivliic-h the Japanese have established civil order out of the prevailing chuos in Formosa is evidence Hhst these icople possess the taient of ciyil government in a remarkable de 'eree. The island of Formosa is very rich in natural "resources, jKjssessing a delightful climate and the possibilities of great future development. The pop 'ulation in the eastern coast is largely Chilies0 w hile 011 the western coast It ' "is coin posed' mostly of natiye savages. The Japanese will probably be coni 'jellel to efnplov the military arm of the government in bringint; these savajje tribes into complete subjection. Thi-luagnilieA-nt island will le useful to Japan in eivin; an outlet to the com lnercial energies of her people. Thebk is nothing clearer than that an American protectorate over the little Hawaiian republic is certain to be the policy of this government in the near future, public nentiinent will force one. of the great .political parties to assume a utrong Ilawa ian policy. Indeed, pub lic sentiment unquestionably favors an nexation, but congress may refuse to go any further than declare a protecorate over those islands. The United States cannot permit this group of mid-Pueific islands to fall into the hands of a for eign power, and a protectorate is the , only safeguard against such a contin gency. The little republic is not strong qnough to stand alone against the in sidious aggressions of England and Japan, it must have the protection of the strong arm of the great republic. A Young groom of 20 and a bride o' 13 are under arrest, at Eugene for the .crime of incest. They are first cousins and were recently married.. In cele brating their nuptials they ignorantly violated the statutory law of 1803, which iiinLes Fiich niarriage illegal and punish- i urn able as 'incestuous. While this young , Guitar Duet couple are deserving of sympathy there j McCaleb. 1.8'no way for them to escape' the legal' Choru?, Ladie? Glee Club. MONDAY. Monday aiorniuji at o'clock the bUide-.ils marched into the chapel to a selection pl.iyed by the orchestra. The school sang a son'4 after vliic:i Prof, Buckham read a senptttre lesson andofftred prayer. The Felix Quartette then lavoreu the audience with a song. Pres. Campbell then inad'i the a 1 n mr.cenicnts and delivered the farewell address in behalf of the laculty to the students. Chapel exercises closed with 'America I y the school. At 2 p. in. ill ? chapel was again filled to witiHriS tie exercises oi class tree Tho class met in room !), marched i;i and took their places on the rostrum. Miss Minnie Harrington, president of the class, delivered an address which was well liked by all. Next came the '-Cia-K History" by Miss Nora (i recti I' d lowed iy a solo, 'The lyiii Soldier Boy's Vision," by (j. M. Frost. ' '-Municipal Reform," by Had ley Barker, was very good indeed. Selection by the orchestra. Prophesy, by .Mrs. Watson. A very excellent poem by Miss Locf-y. Solo, "He Was Prince," by Miss Tillie Best. The orchestra played a march for the class to march out to the planting of the tree. A.E.Pender gave a very excellent address and the class gang their song, the words were composed by Misses Collins and Hill. At 8 p. tn. the chapel was again crowded and the following pro gramme rendered: Overture, Orchestra. Address of Welcome, Belle Lin coln. Response, Mr. Mcintosh. Solo, John McCue. Ilecitation, Fannie Orr. Oration, O. A. Thornton. Solo, Miss.Mattie Longacre. Recitation, Alice Savage Ketch- visit from his mother, brother and wife, of Dallas, Wednesday last.' Regular church services both m, t',.1.. u iili h..r f:.ih..r nn.l - tnoruint' and eveniid at the. M. K. mother, Jt..f Mirw and wi!'...ofi'''"l'- SundayHehoolatlUa.il.. Salem, made p'nd the hearts of; A. T. Mosir, propne 1 i-IilI 1 Vi-S alul 1..IIK1S 0V FlieiiillliL' I n, it-Hem le in r In lieu Ii Minnie Harrington. , (.w J:lV8 ami 1 2 them the fore shaken the dust of olir streets Iruin : paitofthov.uk. ; his feet amUkij'ped f.r parts tin-; Miss Birdie t ol is happy n j u,,olvn aernuut of her in itli.-i'a pupeneej It was decided by the aiintiiilfi. this week, Mrs. Coin conies from : A. II. lCucainpiiienl innv in Ms.i"ii Aurora, Oregon. latOre.m Cuy l hold their in st 1 1 K X it IliX. IllMliUul reunion n' Inch pi-liileli''- j Olir citUellS leel (plite ('lilted over 1 the Hiumuiii i ineiit, altliiuizh t.. t.vo.sturv ! . . . : 1.... .. . - ..... ,ve , ., ,M-,i;r. brick will soon rear its palatial ... " , , . f ,1 ,!,, , I Weare tdi-ai-.'l tono''lhHiC!V:ia IIOIIV u 11 "i 111:1 nnr.iu ii"" stands the (Jem saloon. Banker J ; 1 1 ir.;l' iTli) J. F. OTONNELL COMPANY Ida Max- W. A. Oilmore, '1)1. Recitation Selected, well. 'SO Vocal Solo Selected, Mattie Longacre. Poem, Jean McDaniel, MS. Annual Address, Lerov Lewis '?!). Vocal Solo, ''Thou Woiiderous Youth," Miss Siekler. Ona Hord Important i-ntarpriie- A iiia-'niljeeiit new S. J th o lu'i o it llo llirot.i a.' a leclur- Music. .Moiin uoiigato. U .....bi.-.r r, ! caMintrv t Benediclioii. I r., ,1' ,.;,.,. ,.ri... n,,...! ! er. Pacific L'n. Vei sity 1 ode.':. (irasshoppers are said t 1 be d 1114 tnat will do a credit to the , mi; great ilanni"! to erow 111 crops 'town and a source of pride and ; in ; tiu vicinity of L xintoii nn' j" ,,n,lul':' . ... ., -for the construction of the finest i Annual Banquet of the A umm ,mini:M ,ockinthe city, a build-1 ssociation at the Normal Dm ... Ij u,8twU1 ,)(! a trcdU to the! (Hall. The Alumni bannuct which fl-1 lowed was partaken of by 170 persons and thoroughly enjoyed by all. A very pleasant time was had and the ties of friendship were more closely cemented. May they all return next year and meet again. Hex t Rex. CJ7J13 SUV Kit. Farmers are busy getting ready for hay harvest. Frank Bowers, our city black smith, is bii3y repairing old mowers and binders. R. W. Steele delivered steam engine to some Albany parties last Friday, to whom he had sold it. Ilenrv made a pleasant visit to Buena Vista last Sunday. There will bo church services at Suver next Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 3 p m. Grant and Albert take a great deal of pleasure in visiting Moun tain View on Sundays. Some peo ple are so stupid as to wonder what the attraction can be. One of our Suver boys, Bob is his name, says that he can stand "a cold shoulder" every Sunday, and even twhe a week if necessary. The West Side correspondent from these par's occasionally throws in a peculiar item, one without pith, jwint or brevity. Anthony. revenue to its owner. Wo under- bme. stand tiiat work will begin en the new building as somi as material can bo obtained, and the entire structure is to bo completed and and ready for occupancy Stptember 1. The bui'ding will be the handsomest block in the city when completed, modern in style and ar rangement and adorned with a French plate class front. The foundation is to be 28x1 48 feet, and the building two-slorie.-. high with a 50 leet front elevation. The dry goods department will be - Be sure to hear S.inn I. Hirota Saturday night at tln Congrcgu tional church, on Japanese life, education, religion and the late Japan and Chinese war. City Book Store STATIOMUIY I MM J 1 tiMMw '11 1 1 - j! CONi rJ'TWXl lt Y A share of your patronage solicited C Street, near l'il Olll.-i-, INDEPFNDFNCF, ORH'JON. TAILORING. 1 i Who will j m mm wmmwmwmmmmmmmmmm'tmmfmm mm mm ; f I triad it 3 j f lv'ij once, H Urtwi''" ..; b'-'-l eonuuenee business June 1. DO Eut I'll Never nhvaya on liunil 111 Hrleel I'rolll. DALLAS. Our bicyclists have been success ful in getting their track in ordtr ... ... , for racing. m. and I' rank 1 c Rev. SwacVhammer commenced l - .i .. f :i . .. t? i.-i revival meeiiiia au iiueriy oun- Tl'ESDAY. : da i ! consequencea of their unfortunate act, iui inwucn.iuu ! iiirfuajr iiwiiung uunniu migui 1 he roM fair was a grand suc ks: an extenuating plea. The parents of and clear. Early in the morning '(.egi, as there was about ?6- taken the couple claim that they were equally j ihe carriages began to arrive injj. ignorant of any statutory prohibition as town. In the forenoon there waa tk frtntraM ina r.rtia t hell, m-1 it , ,r..;n .... i,9r.n.i the Dallas band has leen hired . i.t W 1 1 . .... ......'- ...... CV'ilJ U- 1 Ullll V.I I p an unfortunate affair, but will jiroba- rings and also lawn tennis, lily be the means of enlightening others . In the afternoon there ! to play at Salem on the fourth. was a Mrs. Josenhine B vd. from near eqnally ignorant in rerd to tbestatus match game of baseball between Sa- j Dixie, was visiting at Uncle Caryl uwiiit irf oar marriage kwa. ; lem and Afoim outh, which resulted Embree's Tuesday. i ty Uu Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was troub led with palpitation of tiie heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the iegs and feet- At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians ia t-.avannan. Ga.. with no re lief. I then tried rarious Springs without benefit. Finaliyi I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure aifo his Serve and Liver Pills. Afifr bannmno to take them I fett better! I continued taking inem and lam now in better health than for many years. Since ray recovery I hare gained f y pou.-.ds m weight. I nope this stat-r-ment may be of raiue to some poor suCerer. "' E. B. SCTTOX, Waja Btatlor., Dr. Milea Heart Core la aold on a poi" rnaranurt tfjattb ferst Dottle vlil oeneui. I All amfiMisitU ItattL bottle forll. cr beaenu prppaia, on recr-!pl or pnrm mum aieaicmi , ukau-t, Afine line of samples Sacisfaeien Guarariceed T. L&YTON JENK5, Independence, Or. DON'T DON'T "iliie woman DON'T Do It Any More. dispute with a woman whou i-ho our j.'oo1m an; the n)y out t to buy, W ktiuwH what die ia talking alnuit. urt'w; with her when lio Kays imr pi '' are luotiey-Haver.s; she talks liko a sen- W. H. Wheeler, Ienler in PIANOS, ORGANS, & SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Needles and Oils. SEWING MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED. Office with City Hook Htore Main St., - Ixdepe.ndencr try tn exciine yourself for going to one idl.er ntore instead of ours. Vui know tiiatyou can oiler no reason that can he ruiilicicnt for pa i:i' the store wheie the llrst and Cheapest go together. DON'T .exi'(,(t yvMT wifo 1 meet you pleasantly if you've l.een to kuiho other toro than ours when the expressly told yoU to K nowhere else. Don't lo thewi things if you expect to live long and keen vmr utir on. WE WANT all people to lroj in and fee (itir line .. r'l,.)l.;.wr llftti, i. . i . , ..... iwuiiiii - ,' l urnishnig floods, hoes, Iry flood and (Jroeerien. e have tlie largest line ever ofTered in the county and at the lowest prices on earth. Come and see. Monmouth Mercantile Co,