iff- mmmammaammmmmm nail Social and Personal Dr. W.R.Allin, dentist, Cooper bldg. Cal Hutton visited Albany Sunday. Ice cream at all times at Wagoner'. Al Wbiteaker, of Albany, is visiting here. Don't overlook R, M. Wade t Co.'a stove ad. , Miss Effle Richardson returned from Portland Friday. A splendid line of spring wagons at R. M. Wade & Co.'s. Wall paper at prices that cannot be beaten, Campbell Bros. Wm, Metzler. of near Monmouth, was in tbe city Saturday. L. C. Gilinore and family inteud reaching home tomorrow. Try a nice ice cream soda with pure crushed fruits at "Wagoner's. The infant cbiid of Mr. and Mrs. O. Martin died on August 19th. Mrs. W. . Percivalaud daughter were passengers to Dallas Tuesday. A state certificate has been granted to George A. Serfling, of Monmouth. j Julien Hurley returned Monday from a several days' visit at Lafayette. B, Wilson and wife returned last Thursday evening from theipvaeatlon. Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure i your cold in one day. For sale by A. j S. Locke. j The Misses Florence and Edna Bur- ! nett drove oyer to Salem Saturday ! afternoon. At the meeting of the Masonic lodge on Saturday evening a new candidate was started. R. M. Wade& Co. is the place to buy your shot gun. A large shipment just received. Call on J. 8. Moore for Ilerpicide, the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if desired. Try Huntley's Restaurant for a first class meal. Only 20 cents. Special rates by the week. Quart and half-gallon tin fruit cans. We give wax strings with each can. F. E, Chambers. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine and stop sneezing, hawking and spitting, For sale by A. S. Locke. Eight-ball professional croquet sets, $3,50, regular price $5 .50. Four-ball sets, $1.00. F. E. Chambers. Miss Dorothy Cooper, who has spent the summer on the Sound, re turned home Sunday morning. Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. William Ward, of Pacific county. Wash., are visiting their father, I. Connett. Mrs. Retta Powell and children, of Monmouth, who have been visiting in Portland, returned home Monday. An exchange says that F. 8. Young er, formerly of Cottage Gtove, has pur chased a grocery store at Pendleton. Mrs. Graham, of Salem, came up on tbe morning train Monday from Port land, going over to Dallas by motor. oftimeand money In a business education U not a venture, The benefits to be derived from such a course last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These facts are amply shown by the uniform success of the graduates of tbe CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Our student are offered the ad vantages of aschool well known for Its thorough work, pleasant rooms, skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and Individual Instruction. Uving expenses cheap. Hend for catalogue. W. I. JTALIT, Principal, 5slm, Oregon. INDEPENDENCE ENTEKHUSE, INDEPENDENCE, 1 Dining the remainder of the reason Ice Cream will be kept on hand contin ually at the.... Wagoner Store, ON C STREET, Nothing but the very best cream handled. Ice Cream Soda, with crush ed fruit served. Carpets at cost. Campbell Bros. Mr. Blankenshlp, father of Mm. J. M. Stark, came up from Portland on Tuesday. Misa May Kennedy returned this week from a several days' visit at Perrydale. Hon. W. E. Richardson, superior Judge ofSpokaue county, Wash., is visititig bb father, Claib Richardson. Miss Edith Owen will attend tbe j Sao red Heart Academy at Salem this winter, leaving the last of September. Cards are out announcing tbe Har vest Home Carnival ball, given by tbe Woodmeu at Albany on September 4th, Mrs. Maud Ireland has Improved so rapidly at tbe huspltal in Portland as j to make It possible to be brought borne j soon. ! D. B. Taylor' family is expected j soon from the coast and V. O. Slinr- i niau's family will follow in the near j future. ! Glenn Butler, of Monmouth, who hss spent several mouths in Eastern Oregon, returned home last Saturday evening. Jess Irvine, of McMiauville, who has been spending several weeks at Newport, returned to bis home ou Wednesday. Mrs. Emmett Staats, of Airlie, left Monday afternoon for Port Towusend, where she will visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. T. P. Baker, who has been vis iting A. Nelson's family, left Monday morning .by way of Salem for her Iowa homo. Charley Bacon, of Southern Oregon, a former resident of this place, came up from Portland Friday on a visit to relatives here. Mrs. W. Babbitt aud Miss Bowden have returned from the coast and are prepared to resume their teaching in music ut once. Mrs. E. L. DeLashmult, was an In coming passenger from Seattle, Wash., Monday morning, going over to Dal las on tbe motor. Mrs. C. L. Fitchard, of Indepen-, dence, passed through Salem last even ing returning home from Eugene. Salem Statesman, Charley Bacon was a passenger Sat urday morning to Newport to spend a j few days. He is now an S. P. brakes- j man at Grants Pass. See our new line of pocket cutlery j made by the Cattaragus Cutlery Co. We have good knives at very low prices. F. E. Chambers. Dee Taylor was quite ill on Sunday. Attorney Fenton, of McMinnville, was in the city last Sunday, returning home Sunday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Lee, formerly of this city, now of Olympia, Wash., will soon enter the Good Samaritan hospi tal at Portland as a nurse. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular, serious complications must be the final result. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. A. 8. Locke. Mr. and Mr. H. A. Zurcher loft on Saturday for their new home at Enter urlse. Eastern Oiviioti. Mr. Zurcher was Miss Host, of Mouumutu. V. 8. Younger and on, K. Younger, arrived Suuday from Monmouth, Or, aud re guest ol frleuds. Peudleton oorrea(omleut to the Telegram Mr. Frank O'ltrlen aud children left yesterday for Cleveland, O., ou a visit. Mr. O'Brien acoompauled them to Port laud.- Altany Democrat. Frank Lord, who worked In V. D, Calbreath's grocery store, la now fol lowing the race circuit as jockey being at present in Everett, Wash. Luiu Yeater, of the Lucklamute, got hit In the rib by pitchfork haudle that wa kicked by hone, ou Tuesday, which fractured oue rib. Miss Veda Torbelt was passenger to Albany Saturday morning, where she will peud several weeks with her parents before returiilug for tbe win ter. Elder J. It. U. Russell, of Dallas, will pleach in tbe Baptist church Sat urday. at 2 P. M. aud Sunday moru lug at 11 A. M. H'jd In the evening at 8 P. M. J. E. Hubbard and L. Damon were over at Grande Roude on Tuesday looking at large stock ranch belong' Iuk to N. L. Butler, with view of renting it. Henry Wilkes, former Iudepeu- deuce boy, surprised people Monday by coming in ou the morning train. He has been at Fossil, Eastern Oregon, of late years. Miss Olive Williams, daughter of Mrs. Han ford Williams, returned home from Salem this week, where she has been spending tbe past two mouths with frleuds. , The Alrlle freight train emjlne broko down at Airlie Mouday evening, nec essitating its laying over there until anew engine could.be brought up from Portland. Jasper It. Miller, who lias been In Alaska for some time, returned last week. He reports having been at the Stump camp recently ami that they were getting along flue. Rev. and Mrs. Claud Le.Musters and Infant child pasnvd through town Mon day morning. Key. LeMaslers was formerly pastor of the Christian church here, but is now located in California Rev. James Waggoner, of Uklah, California, preached in the Indepen dence Christian church both Sunday morning and evening Rev. Waggon er will probably he called to this Held of labor, so we are informed. Mr. and Mrs. Mchwans have taken up their resldenci; in Vancouver, Wash , ay the Vancouver correspon dent to the On-gonian. Mrs. Schwar. was formerly Miss Alta Est oh, of this city, later of Wulla Walla, Wash. We notice by the marriage column of the Portland Telegram that Miss Frances Holden, a well known young lady of Monmouth three or four years airo, wus married to a Mr. Brink on August lil. Among those uMHistiiig in the ceremonies were Miss Opal Hall undMlns Maud Stockton, bolh wcll- knowu in Monmouth PAT.A.S5. If you want to buy a watch of any kind it will pay you to look at our stock before buying. Our prices are right. 0. ft. Kramer $ 0o. Jewelers & Opticians. HS 'HI OHKt.ON, AlH.UirT 29 1901 Eastman AND KI Photographic Supplies, Eastman's W. 1. IMatinum paper develop in hot water. Wo carry the following size lij x 3J. 3J x 4, and 4 x o. Brownie F. E. Chambers, An Ice ores in tods. Wagoner's. Mrs. C. K. Stoats, of Alrlle, w In the city on Wednesday. Owing to the rush of work In this office, severs! correspondence hud to be left over for nexi week. Mrs. W. Babbitt and Mb Florence Bowden, also Muster Dick Babbitt mid Mrs. Bowden returned from tbe coast last week. They have been spending several weeks, near Minnie, and re port the weather ah having been de lightful. They report the weather at Newport, however, as being cold and disagreeable, Ilev. Albyn Esson returned from Portlaud Monday to complete moving from Monmouth to that city. Kev. Kmmoii Is pastor of the Hodncy Avenue Christian church, of Portland. The Monmouth church, of which he was paxtor until recently, Is one of the strongest churches of that denomina tion in the stale, but Is without a pin- tor, for the present. Hon. W. It. Kills, ex-represvnlallvo In congress Iroin the second con gressional district of Oregon, visited Monday and Tuesday with friends In this city. Judge Kills informs us that lie bus recently moved from Ileppner to I'etid lcton. The judge Is a pleasant, aflhble gentleman, and bore tho unique. ltj3 Copyrighted There may be others as good but there are none better. ...THE RAKET STOR... Has them and sells them at the lowest price that a cash busi ness will allow. Kindly look at them. Yours truly, J. A. MILLS. Kodaks LL LINK OK Kodaks $ 1 Independence, Oregon. distinction while In Washington City, of being one ol tbe handsomest mem bers of congress. fjuntlcy'i Restaurant, Mrs. W. Huntley, Prop. Meals from 3 cents and up, Hpeclal rate ty the week C STStlT, IXPKI'KNIiKNCR, OftKtloW. H Go to. H. M. LINES, f For wall paiter, window shades, picture frames, etc. Furniture . of all kinds repaired. .It Teh-phone Oftlcr, iNHKI'K.MJKNCK, OKKUON. f .1.1 . I It VI NIC, notary Public and justice of m peact. Collections a specialty. Agent for a number of standard old line Insurance companies. ISHKI'KNPKNfK, OllKOONT. - - s ' J'a ' 1 ''Hi, ... ' . "is PI