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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1895)
LACE GURTA.INS, PER.PA.IR, CENTS, Our Stock is Now Complete in DRY G0ODS & CLOTHING, Boots o,nd. Shoos. UPWARD.-- Beautiful Dress Goods. LOVELY StimER SILiKS. THE MERCHANTS. ' The Very Best of Hosiery. ond TO please Pass the Hat If it docs not pleaso you, mid corno please Pass the Hat Thnt is out of stylo and sold down to close out a dead stock, come please Pass the Hat " You know by experience will soon flrowshnbby.nnd select oneof those Nobbv. Stylish, Modern Headgears by coming J. W.THOMAS, I-IJ BELLS FOR 297 Commercial St, TO ME ME TO ME OA8H Salem, Oregon. Motor Lit"' Tlim- itimo. i ! 'fHl.m, ?.' ; :: - 1 t " lu .u a. in. I? m M. If ... - ) " 4 tl (.1 l " V.I " I Mm.'IMIHHH : iu a, in ; p. i. ill' " 4AKII li n 1 1UOKS!-W carry a lull stork of Sim!,. iNHim. Mouldings, IiIkkk, Ktc e"Tiriilii ii spi-eiultv. ut Min-lu-ll A "lol.ui.itonV, Main street. ! Tl .ai i ......i iii.imi.iiiiii. I, A, KUAli.n. , , MoN.i, K. U. , C-MOtrfCXCAHP. 1!.. 101. W00DMO Of 1US vouu. Kir.1 and TbM T...-t;.r ,cr.u '' k.ii..-ii-ii. V.,l.l Bu ...U.,r.ill-. I.I.K. T. A MAVM. r....l. In l mwHTm flrrfc. i.Mp.-J-'"- ' N",!"' A. 1. A. .. .. i.. k.l.t Fellow HH. every Ll.Uv eve..!.. N)-"-'"f Illt'lllU IT ihsim:sm c!Ai:is. oris l. .. . i- v I noon.- trillion Irtlld 'V C11ll.,,1,ll.Mllk. v I l M l. l.iilili'll ' VvU'V Tri.-ilv ,MUl -.lUv-. I. .lnlK. lil.t.-l..U''C'.n.- Items of Local News. (t. A. K miner. ivwi'li-r. -r..niv Irvine U lukiuv' a wvck'r viii'iitluii til HimIhvIiU. OntlMK iiovcIh mill hiikUIo n-iuliiii? t .tr lifr Jlnm. Julilmy J..I.UWUI I (itkliijf ti i-iitliiK ItiU wic ht Wnlcrloo. Hr. Kplty, tin-' l'ilU, BUtinuiUti. nil wirk. XIw. Jnim AUIrlrli, f Haver, ww. nlmpl-iiiK l Hit' Ky Tu wl.iy. ' IX, M. NViult' Imvf !' 't1, tirnUnl Itiiln furm wkh. ! Mr. II. MUK i'f MiMlnnvIll, I t.t.tf li.ir tii'l- Mill. J. A. M 1 1 1, In till - i city. KxirailiiiniTu t tlieCity lUnlnumiit ii.. AlrtityiiUtMrmm mi humliiy. ; J,n V. KBumiiaii "I jM.intiM HN:iinvii.-r ut rlli Oty lu ; ilii iMiutiiy. j Tin J. I' . o'Diiiiii'fll '"Mii'iiny in .l..iK. i.ufrll' I'm"" Uu.Ur. und ' rvniiM, i MU AlUti nixl MukcU' M'",,"y. jr-..riliiiil. uri'vUIUiiK rolulivin iiml ; iviniiU in iIiih "' Frz.r A fun "mi Hi--Xf!iHlvt? ,,.r(UHirn l.iml r iiml iwit;X- Mini uili. Dr. Kpli'y, donilut, Muiimoiitli. U'V. O. H.'WliUmoro udniliilBl'rel (Im rlto of lnt.t Ihiii by liiinifmloii to MIm Myrllo Hall KuiuUy ufu-rmx.ii. A full UMMirluifiit of wlitlirnM t'luin hlicum mid HoImmiiih, uiilliiiltwl KUiinui tit) with every iulr. K. E. Cji am hkiim. Oeo. Hollar, neur LuciklmnuUi, wiw In town Tui wlny Ki'tHi'K i,l'"lrH on hit. lilndcr. Mr. llolter UkKUuk; on nicely with liln ImrvevtiiiR. Oh.imylMm-y Ann, why In' It that J. I. Irvine eun kIvd ten bar of lioyul Huvon Hoiip for S5 eenlM, uml the oilier groceri! ure lvli) only live uml lx? A, H. Atklim, of IhU eltv, the "U""" lit v. nhoweil iih ti IuhI yemV yeiir'H up pluof the riiKel vmleiy whli.li In well prem-rved uml fully retain lt nuturul llavor. Cull at II. M. Wmk A t'o. for any Ihlnif vou need In tho Vehicle uml Hardware line, the only Imiiae thut I'lirrli-H even' ihliiir thut the furiner ... - 0 nceiU Itlcharilwiu Urn. Iiavo Hushed a hop houw for II. IllrHchl-crK ani Imve contracted to huihl one for 1'lcree ltlKK" on IiIm riiiich neur llrunk'ii hrlilK. Traveler who dcalre ucconio dulloiiH ulway Mop at the Lit lie Pnlai-e hotel, whllo In I ndepelidcnw. TheheHt rooniH mid the 1m1 ineiiln In the city. Hlie rlir KiiIkIiI, of Marlon county, i rapidly cnllcclliiK ilelln.)iient luxes WeilnemUy he made hi KUieenin truiicfi-r lo the county trciiHiircr, the amount lui nixl over beluK i;3,731.lti Mine hiwt.J M. Ktark, of the Little Palace l.otel. Iiuh been lutteiilnK half I'euche ut Clntlfelter Ilroa. Mr. and Mm. W. VV. Wlllluma re- turnea puu.i .y rvr..... , " , ttt ,li(t old tund. In if on the hcud wnttm if thu JtlK Luckliimute. While " Hn-lr outing I hey picked 83 gallotm of blitck-her-rleH. .. C. K. Kori, of thU Hty, Inw pur cliawd L. I). Jonen' barln-r ahop at Mmimiiutli- and uHKUliied control oi the hu.liieHthl week. Mr. Force 1" pleuHiiiit uciitleniaii und a iklllful artlnt. ' ' If vou are weak and worn out," or have thut tired feclhiKHood' Hnitnparllla In jilMt the inodicin to rcatoru jour utrent'th and j;ive you ft 150ml uppcwi. Hood'i niiiken pure blood. li Mr. and Mia. Jmiun ItohliiHon, nc coriipiinled by their daughter, MIhh Jennie, huvehcell VinlflnB frlenila nt WhlleHon and nlo their mm. John.ut l'orllaml durliiif the punt week. Dr. T. L. Ie relumed home Mmi- luv from Newnoil. where 1)5 haa 'iceli tuklii5U needed vucatinn for aeveral ...u.iiu imik.Ii Iniiiritved III health and loiikinir uh ruuiied aa a Miizhiiihh iiiouii tiiln elimlaT. Get voiir hmul nt the P-m Hon. They receive It freali from Hulelii every duy. J t In current newnpafH-r report that Col. T. Kdrfcrton Mokk. t" orllmil proprietor of Oreirou 1'acilli) milroiici, la completely brokeii down IliianciRlly, aiidl l Ida "Id age . la left without pri'rty or credit. plenty of thut Flue Bread every day at J. P. Irvlue'a. Two tun loaves for live cenlH. TheCorvalllHTimea aava thut Jim Uruiik bun lefl for Fort Itentoil, Mont., K. T. Henkle, the old relluble, haa the onl flrat elm tonaorlal parlom on Main atreet. I le will l waj Ikj found Mm. liola Price, who ha lieen njMjnd- lri(5 a mouth' vacation with her par ent, Mr. and Mr. Peter Oxk, In Ihi city, returned to Portland lut wek. C. K. CliMlfeiter relumed from New. pott Wednewhiy afternoon, where he haa la-en niMtlcatliiK ' PnH"' ,w" weelfH, enjoy Iiik the hrucInK aalt w air, feiiHtlnif oil JUlfnd bivulea mid lukliiK dully exereli bIoiik the Unch and anion I he cplimlunK breaker.. Ed I. liMikinjt u fine an a duke I miya that . he never enjoyed himself lietler. Mr. ClixHeller will reiniiin at Newport aeveral week before retum iiiK home. Tt)LI IN SIDE - HEADS. At the BOOT & SHOE STORE Is th plac3to buy your looiwtar if you would . , . SAVE ON-EIT We know our prices are lower than at any other place lr the county, and ourshoesare just a good. 1 AI.HO MAKE AND UEI'AIU Bl).'iT8 ASI HHOK. J.W.Bentley, Indapendenc9, Oregon. . .... 1 ......1 1.. a ,),rtien turkey for the puat aix we-K j mm iiiaiiieioret?oiii h m8"' and will acrve them for dinner next I recover from I he Poat womau aUmt ...... ....!. Iul,hli ''.'i ! i.-,ii ,,r ii,.. tlTIKI ahe I au)Med to nUIHUI. jucuw t ...v- . - ceiil. Mr, Isaac Puller and family tire now ...olmr t. Wulerloo. Iiuvlnir removed from Kodaville to that place. We tin derland that Mr. Huller' health I much Improved aluce going to the nprlug. M. A. Puker lm c.H-ned hi hop auuln. one door wt of the t ortlce, wher he can lie found ready to do anything In the way of sh making or iiieiullnx. u cheap ui the cluniiesl and a jtoimI uh the la'cl. have gotten from him For a dinner pill and (feneral family ctirthurlio e coiilidontly reconniend IIoo.' I'ili. 0 J. VY. Jlcnlly, our frenlal Uat and ahov dealer, In more than ukuiiII.v plea ,. tu 1, ...i r.'ur iIhvk 11U wile and two daujjhtei cuiiie down from Al bany the other day and Will vhsil with liini here friveral week. ..- Uncle Jtmluh Johnson, who 1 now neurinir hi K(li year, 1 in very pie- : carioii heulih, hi nllmeut beiiit; k'u- Ktepheii V. May, fu'lier iu law t" leral debility 'mid ilecline. Mr. Jolm- 11 a. 1..- n..i,,.i,lf .if Phi kei died at ( en lialln. Wmdi., l-t Thuiaday. lined 71) vear. Mr. May wa a former . ni "deiit of Amity, Yamhill cornly, und wa well known in Polk county. I.M. liullcr und family relumed home Monday evening from SMluville, where Ihev have lai'ii ruMticutliiK he HHt month. Mr. lluiler for i much Win. I'U'l"". "f 'rkt'r' ,0W" Improved in health and the outing nved tnetlclul to tho enure lamiiy an M 011 1 tit .tit It Hi. I mat ko....i"Utl re." Ia.h.-niliMie .National i""1- tiplioeile j ,.,. . uMlTII.-ATrOUNKV- I'lIV. Jr P1r''ur,m" National Hank, lii.lependcmf. Vr. ... . TIIK TONW- Sl.av,nM..dnon..tn. Ilidca-udelili'. l'ATTOVAt VAN NtHSTWICIC - nmla; llalr tnitllnir. -'o .-.nl. 1" 1-aln.L Hotel. C treet. .. ..:,, gtT iyto bath tulK- ' UmIUhi ttiilling the foiepiitt orilie week kii.... r Pli, lor harvt-atliiK. (! (l" Htroni:. I he baker, will d. liver bread in any part ot the city again ,iniiiiiciicluK Monday. Mr. mid Mr. J. ! Dvlmi have lH!n r,mt hat lug 0.1 the head water of the Hitf Luckiamule for wveral day. Money and time .aved by taking the Northern Paclllo when yoti Ku Kuat. lu.lreof W. JL Mr F..T. Ilunkle, Mm. V. Well and Mix Corn Slid I left here Monday lor a few day otitluif t Newport. The J. F. O'Doiilicll company luive !,lt ie.i lve.1 nmv cuiko 01 me-.v United Studebuker farm wagon. J VV. liolaud, 'polni3.-ter at Jefler-1 Hon', ha l' I'l'poli" I'--!"-'!''-. .ho ovhnu. 'll'V PP'lt""-'"' i Hid to UH Kk1 D you need any m'.re fruit Jat? ifvou do J.lMrvIno' 111'" P'"' ,tthe,uaw hvecuttl.HprUwy ,wii low orkotr a large at.K k, Ml-. Ada Allen, of McMlnnvllle, whoI" vWlli.K Mr.ai.dMr. Cbarle Allen In thl chy. returned home Wednesday afternoon. Ctsh jmid for poultry and ttf ..nhfStttr (Srvccri. we in 1 Fltijlt Oregon peache ut Clodfcller Hro. Metwr . Cla'ett A Finch have com pleted S, II. Irvine' hop house, and ut Monday commenced work on A. Nelson1 hop house. They have also contracted to put up 11 hop limine frr P. V. Haley on hi farm near Spring lllll. Sewing machine rented hy W. II. Wheeler. W. W . PnUon mid W. A. Van Norti wit K have puichated V. E. FonvV barber fhop on (J fctrect. Vhey us- 1 .,,1 Momliiv iiioritiiiii. Mr. H'llllt-,1 , , Pulton I the yoiiun p-ntli man hua lieeii uixtlng Mr. time. UhWorne extra at Fra.er ACuttroii's. Moiiinouth. Or. Suueof thciiialeilal ha been hauled on iheaiteof the (irand Army hull, and workmen will lietfu uperallona lit once. The f.uiudalion w ill be a true circle, cluhty feet deep and eighty yurdniu cireumfer-uoe, aupported upon einhty brick pttim. Writ vt r tv t'attron sell Clover bliidtngiiwine. Monmouth. Mr. mid Mr.. I. P. Irvine, of Me Minnville, acconipanied by . ".. . . I ." ...... lllltV'M imiii '1 (jniie i, emu uuu "."' from bed. without a-:tuni. Ho has very liule up'tiie and la growing gradually weaker'.' ... If you mud a cook" wtove buy the "Superior," the very; bei-t. F. Chamlien', sole ajteiit. PieaclUuK by the pastor. O. It. Whit more, next Sunday morning and eve ,.i,,.r ,.t. Hi., I'liiiiretfalional church. Sut led at 11 n. m.: A DweUlno Bnrned. Alanit rxo'clwk Friday evening the loud ringing of Hie town liell gave liotlco to our citizen that Hie lire liend wa doing il" dc-j atructive work. Soon the Htreel were filled with people and the crowd fol lowing in the wakecif the fire company turned up Monmouth street a lien II wu discovered Ilia J. S. CooperV properly, known a the Mr. Wlnnull btiilillnr, was 011 lire. P.y some mi" take the wuler in the main leading to Monmouth street hail .la-en Inadver tently Mhut off, and l-foie hose con- tiectlon could lie made Willi 1 lie hydrant on C street flie tire had coin iiiunicated to every part of the upper story. Tlie house was occupied by O. W. Pierce and family. The fire hav ing originated from spark falling on the roof from the kitchen stove. The firemen worked faithfully and did jrood service considering that they only had one hose ut I heir command. All the upper story of the building was destroyed, including the uper fiir, and tin) lower wall were mt badly damaged that the building I practi cally worthless. The Ins will approx iniale)iue5l0 or WW), und-a the building was not insmed, it makes quite a serious- lose to Mr. Coner. A lot of bedding and a trunK ot ciouuug , . . .1 .I,.,,.. were destroyed, iiewiuen uauwiic to furniture und other household ea"eei. Mr. Pierce's losa is probably some S-!0 or J40, which is quite " " couveuieuce to liim us he i in limited clrcuinslauoes." Eig Cat In Eatos. It is encouraging uaw to the people of the Willamette valley to kurn that the Southern Pa cini company has made many sweep ing reductions in freight rates from San Fimicisco to Willamette valley points, and from Portland to Willam ette vullcv isiiuts, to go into eHect tution on the A Boats Fisi Stones. The ICusene (Juard tdlsi of storv on record hn' iicrit waa found on Douglas & 1 .rinr'-.hiirv farm alsve Stiring- tield last week which contained lU42i""T. . Alxiut one-half ot the c"th were good and the remainder w"erc ppoik-d. The nest was found under 11 barn which was built live 1 : . i u t .... Lftl tn:LL VClir ago Win n is yyr" hen have been since that time laving there ever 8ocial Danofl. A social dance will be given at the opera house Saturday night. Au"ut Ii. There will K"' uuisic, and an enjoyable tune 1 anticipated. for LstHiin Off Easy .Tu.i.i.1 ,.f.T.din McDowell A lie vi ' " the killing of his fon-in-law. John McCaleb, on Fcbrnary 2G, lh'J., at the Summit, aya the Albany Dem ucrat, was wmphtted nt loledo yes terday. The jury returned dictofguiUv of manslatihter and Jud'i- Fullerton scntfneeU Mc Dowell to two year in' the pent tentiurv. He is G9 years ot .ape, and tho reports of the murder when it. hamiened were de.idedly ugainbt " fi a insist 1. TI.ei in not 11 m s line in Oregon, suit is true ieeioj- . 1 , - . meiit of Cliristiuuliiaracier. no lect at l. m.: "Thing That Are) j - - HOKS. WILLIS. To Mr. uml M". (J- NV Willis, near West Salem, on Sunday, July -KJ, lS-3, a daughter. Work is progress ne rapidly on Helmick's new ware house. who Force for some t7.t one week will sell 10 barsRoy ' . al Savon Soap tor 35 cents at RVINE'S.GASH GROCERY, Indc;:3r.Jonce, Oregon. I'a-sci 's and Things That Are Ooii s. Fine Cream Cheese all size at J. P. Irvine's. Very cheap, just w hat you want if you ere going to the tuouutaiiis C. F. Mills, of McMiniivllle, who hasU-en visiting in this city lor u few In vs. returned home luesday, companled by his daughter, MissEJa, who will visit several weeks with her paivnls before returning la tills city, where sho Is engaged teaching music. The Fruit Jar are going like hot cakes at J. lMrvlue sullheprioewe have cut them. Oct iu 4fyouurein need of any this week Mr. and Mrs. George Yule, of Keno sha, Wis., arrived In this city Monday, und are visiting ti few, days with Mr. and Mis. den. S. Skinner, airs, i uie i is au aunt of Mrs. Skinner. Mr. Yule is u member sof the celttbraled IJain j wagon maiiufacluring firm and is ! on hisaiinualbusinesstrlptothis coast, i Ira Clodfelter and Prof. Thornton visited Waterlisi last Sunday oi. their I eaf . bicycles. They left here at 4 o ciock a. I in., arrived ut Wmerlm. at 8:40. rested six hours at the famous resort. drmiK . ..I........I ..-ill, f-i't..llil4 ' I...I,. ... soda W ilier, a iiu t iimirv. , Minnytne , cco, . . ... ,mtfk hlinie aaiiVhy p. in.. tie daughters, passed through is T , fty u , R.ir ..lie Kundav en route for ;Sodaville. h "g t"reo bu j where they will sptml several weeks re- 'lay-nue. cu crating on the mineral w.le.s of Fn.n. all parts of the coon.ry comes hit eelebra.ed health report. . j the assurance of au aU-ndant l.arves . . M.wir..it Hr.. The fall grain is unusually well filled Bicycle to rent, Clodfelter Ilros. ( mtwn erV pro."'. a John nemimsii, n j"u..K ...a - , f . . Ura,ulHi living prices . . .,. .. : ..ff Iil Mm i- IU liv. S:lltl, Willi IS ll"lflil"-H o-- Tliese changes are made for .the pur pose of meeting water coiuietitioii. All points oh the East and West siiIh dubious lis.-ated on the river have special nites. For instance u general rule of 10 cents pel hundred-weight is ....... .......I r.,r SuIhiii and 124 cents for I m""'6"- - . . , ; An,.,,,,. utill.-Tnriier.il station nnti- i , ac i ... .. ,. , i, ...... .v,i nnlnts. nays lo w ay iw.-i.-, ..v " I- - , cents on class A freight. Similar dis ci iuiiuuliou is also made oil tho Wen side division. Independence and Cor vullis have a special rate of 12 cents per hundred-weight, while Parker, a station off the river, pays a tariff of lj cents, and Amity, a station twci:ty tmLn north of Iudeietnlencc, pays a The motor engine is being ove: luinled and . generally repaired. Our pedestrians nnu ure ww.lti Monmouth quite good. A party from liiiann-. been propeciing the Silotx beach for cold-bearin-black ruiid, n. . " . I mrmir claiiu that tncy iouuu prosp-cts. J V. Carpenter, nf Union, is un i '' ..loiived with assault. UCl i iri e- - ! with a dangerous weapon tent to kill bis wile, Carpi-liter. J. A. Mills, the genial proprietor of the Independence Racket Store, returned today from New port where he hns lieen taking a few day ! needed recreation. L. C. Oil more writes from the fciusbiw beach that the Inch-pen- " deneite over th-re are having : good time. He and family wilt not return for several weeks yet.. D. W. Sears, who is visiting the Foley mineral Fprinp for rheuma tic affection, writes that he issotne whut impeoved in health, and will . probably be at home in a short tunc. . Rev. F. L. Sullivan, associate ed-, , itor of tho Pacific liap'.ist, will preach at the First Bjptist church in this city next Sunday at II a.m. and 8 p.m. The public cordially invited. Frank Bnrch is at home, again', after more than a month's outing at Belknap Springs and in the mountainsof that vicinity. Frank' says that he had a splendid tiro." and never felt better in his life, it makes a fellow feci sad to listen to his big yarns. The town of Harney, in Kastern Oregon, had a $10,000 fire last SaW urday. Woldeiiburg & Co'b gen eral merchandise store. Price With ers' store and saloon and " L. Wol deiiburg, Jr's livery and salestables were totally destroyed. The insur ance is about 14,500. Messrs. F. M. Brown and L. A. Bailev. o" South Dakota, who have been "looking over the Willamette valley fur the past two weeks, con template locating in this city,: per manent'. They exprees,the nninion "that Independence is one of the nioft lively towns they have vt.-ited in the valley, and thai P. ilk county is second to no other comity in Jhe statu.''. ' ,:ith id- Mrs. Jennie $100 lie ward. 100. The readers of this 'paper will be pleased to learn that there is a, least uedieaded disease that sceiice has un able to cure in all Us smges ami been ' ..... rat.11Ti Cure 111,11. IM V.llliU 1 Unit, is C'aturr w the only positive cure to the medical fraternity uv known Catarrh be- nne, euuence , -, ,, disease, .v.,u, res a connmalily nite of U cents. A special j,, treatment. Hall's yui-r-nture of interest to mill meu is the Vun) i niken internally, acttna . - .1 .1: , ...... 11, e blood aim inuiam IVIUICUOII III inr v - and Hour, fi-cd and mill stuffs ... less j se. mces .f tliaii carload lots The old rate lor j vh(f, , piit-tit strength by limi'.ing seventy-five miles, about the ! ,ulitding up the constitution mid . udcndence lo Port 8,s,.g mu ire , u- , . - j;- jn distance twin imieiieimem-B . faith in its land, was 81. -cut -r hundred-weight ,t,al, they tfer One the new tmilf is 17 cents j Hml,iied Dollars for tiny case that it ' Tlia -Iscovary Saved Eis LIto . Mr. 1. Oillouotte, Druggi-t. Beavers ville,l!l., ssys: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Urippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no avail uml was given up und told I coold not live. Iiuvimr Br. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and tie gan its use and from the first dose began to eel better, and after naing three bottles wns up and alwit again. It is worth its weight i" gold. We wont keep store or house withmit it." tiet a free trial at any drugstore.. HO........ - - - T, ,,. Daclshned Letters-Following is the ! fail to cura - list of unclaimed letters reiiiaiiiing iu j , ' F . CHENEY & Co., Toledo, C. I The Idetl Piinacsa. I James L, Francis, Al.ierumnCl.h-a. sins" "Irecard Dr. Kind's -New I' s :ver"y as an Ideal I'm-aeea for Longl.s, CoVls and Lmm Couiulaiiits ',,-e.lit in I' V fam.lv lor U.o l.t t.u I to u,J -exclusUm of physician Kottce.-TheWiih.me.le Hop Grow-! VV c.N Association will hold its regular , . -J have been a Mimsier oi me ! .. ..! A.i.l l..il..vvV I ...... 1:... i.'..;,i,iir.l.i.rih for -I'lyi-i' . . . .1 ,.,,...,.. mi ll.e,"" J . ,. . Iliolltniy "' " - ; ,iein . f.,mi nv- . - ..,... I lunuvia ... - liaii next oaiuroay, j j . . . . --........ ... .1... Ul.l.i,ni,.. t,f tlu . ,!..!. ...I I I .111 HO IS-l.eill liO- inr Duiufev.... A i..,..ro ,,i ...iiiiniii-e is wniniiii i r ! I - - the tiidependetice post office. 1805 Hosey, It 1 1 aloes, deo. McDaniels, John Uusl, J A. White, II. C. E. ti July 31. 1 BSold by Drumiists, 7o Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcer Salt Rheum. Fever ' Sores, Tetter, Chapied Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or 110 pay re nnired. It is gtiaruiitei d to giv i.irfeet, satisfaction or money funded. , Price 25 cents per For sale by all druggists. re box Davis, Albert Mason, Dr. J. T. lleeiler. Ii II. Sears, W". II. Wears, D. IvOUKIiT.SO.N', P. M. Vhcn IV-88 m Z h" C' Waer. : CliilJ. : crt.-d for Cm-otuw? WneB s:.e ban:e JtLs, f !ie c'-ung t CiwtJ ie Lid COlriMi. i -s -ave thorn Cwtori.. uP,r Lucklamute, met with a serious , accident Tueday. oung Beau.ua.i ' wa hit by the limh oi a tailing irec, the blow shattered his right arm in three places and dhdocated theclbow. Dr. Epley, the dentist, Monmouth, docs crowu 11 ud bridge work. ITnde D. M.GulUric, of Polk county, was in the city today . He reports the outlook for hops, wneat auu irun ahead of all record. He is a reliable man and given encouraging report. II thinks hops will bring a better price than last year. Capitol Journal) A fresh and complete stock of I lie Celebrated Cleveland paint just re ceived. F. F Chambers. ', The sidewalk iu this city are In a very dilapidated condition, some need replacing w ith a new walk ltouether. while In many instance a few .unrts of nails Judiciously used I all that te needed. The hot weal her twists and curves the old flooring out of shape. The sidewalk badly need looking after. Cash paid for poultry and rs atth' Star tlror fry. past two years. roiK ui.i.a i n8 tllelx. v m never fail, the Biionago is ,nl8Iieu the side of the world's demuudforj , i..,..wu...fis. .' ' Eirt!ia.y Party -Last .. .. . . t..,.i :..o .wl r..mltv left i noon Mr. 1(V, J, X1TU JUimiii. . 1 ....... r.., Mm.il.ir UeV. I their IOr lOSllll, IHHiw., ....... - Mr. Jcnkius has been the local Baptist minister here for the past two years. mid he and his esi.mm.ie .aoj ..,,-. .ft-riic-m. All ....... - r . . u-e m.v....v - . ,v ruiiefas Hr King "y be important business t";,vel.v.'- Try this Ideal Cough Keiiiedj "live me tnch Kii.tf's New In Trial "Bottles Fiv! at Anv Drug Friday stter- and Mrs. A. U. Atkins gave 1 little duughter, Fay, a soci.il ; . . . ..... 1 i party, it being her I.in oiruiuuy. ai lunch vas serveil under the o iks on the laJru, and the youthful guests en 1 More. 1 I I FLIES ARE DOING WELL This summer i"t hecmise. a great mai y is-ople tklitb it' economy to IW their horses go without net. That's a mistake. min made many warn, ineno. m , awtty wishing their little l,..tess coinniunity. Kev. Jenki.ia preached , t.n i 7 bis farewell sermon Suuday eveiilng to a full house. lie and his family have the best wishes of their inauy friends I" this vicinity. F. A. Link brought to this office Weducsduy Hioruiug a small sample gheaf i.r the White Imperial variety of .w best. The- heads average fully three and one-half Inches in length, and are well filled with full round grains. This wheat staud about five leet in height in the field and promises i large average yield.-" Mr. Link Is one ttt our most successful larmers ami 1 wavs idant the very lafct .variety grdti. - - 1 many happy returns of her natal duy I oit A small grip lost on the road lietweeli Indeiudeiice and Alilie. Fliuler wHI notify. Mrs. Teniraiii-e House, Ah lie. Or., this office. . Awarded HUhest Honors-World't Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pa r . W 1-.'ll'll I.'LII lilli: I'l. 1 I .ir. 1 i I Ul l n He'll do lietterwoi K leave word at mm LIKE A M!-:- , ls les nervous and reiiire les fiI when prolect"l f, injects. It's near the end of the seas.ui just "be" 1,ite h"r'1" e-t and stick tulucst. I.c-ipest nov i. e ru , but w ith ai 50 . t ut eit ...;..l,iv nuall icvm- " ...i-. -.'.iec.t and a'l pri-v l- t . ie Ta Ths Public. The iiii.lersigned resinnt fully iiifonos ; the pulrie that he is no more connect- ed with the Mexican Yucca p t'o. , iu any manlier whatsoever. J. .j Fos w i!! collect an inns ou-tuc wi .-; f panv, and p :" i' i.wlei.le.lues. j k 11. J OvKTZMAX. i. Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. V. Ii. Craven Co- 11. M. LINKS. Notary Public -nrrarid I:lre lBurn-. m s OilW l-'nl I I to, r. sen. nut . l.nr Cr ill. Ut. S'! I