INPKWCNDKNCK KNTKlU'lUSK, INDKrKNDKNrK, OKKC.OX, MAY 2'.), Ut. in Moii-'oral oars ami nemyin m Ml 111 I imum li iii iiiiim mmmm ADDITIONAL! LOCADS. :aiul aNo attended ohon i month. - . - Itiils WuiiIimI. Mi.Htl.ora lUitU r. of Monmouth, a ilhucl'ltr of Hon. kii.I Mr.H. N. I.. Hut- Sr,Hll,(, (lj)!t B m i(1 iv.vlv.nl ly ler, wieMvve.tly luarrk-.l at l.akevkw. . WiU,rM ,,,, tk) j ,. M, on Jui wiu-redie ms teaching seliool, to Jlr- ,,i0.. fl,r K, ol lMiv jlr wood 1. FC , well-known attorney ol tMiril(I ftru, .vk wood, not Mint !mv. the J n n t I, n ml ! t. .).. iiinl not over flulit i!.!ki;iin. of Frlm-vlHe, hioii. In iliaiinU'r: t" cord or OrvKo'n. ho lioltis t tie Important of-: ij((.i im-relvtint'diV body ndi. fuvt f Chief of Hi nor ol Oregon In I hty All wnml to l delivered In Indooeu- IVj-ri of Honor Lode, paid an otliciul .l,., Oregon, i'"1 hVvC ,1,,iU ' ,,,,ol"'r ' ViMttotlie local hHlt Aionimy n -'- em. luvr. At tliiw nitetlng Mrs A J tiood-j mini whs circled tlelepHttf lo the grand; ll VKKV K. W'AtiONKK lodi;e. viliiv.li meets la I'ortlami soon, ami Mrs W V IVrcivnl win elected alternate. Mr. Norton Damon and family, of SU.m', visited with AK I.anlmeer's family last Sunday. The us-ual services at the Prexbyter iu church next Sabbath. Topic of special interest. Subject In th even ing t8 o'clock, "The MruI Hefore the Uallof." HonH F Jouc, of Toledo, was here this week looking after his interests as candidate for joint representative from Polk and Lineolu counties. F A Patterson lias moved to bis newly purchased home ou C street, aud I. Dickiuton moves to the Patter son place this week. Miss ; Persephone Butler, of Mon mouth, who has been teaching at Jtaker City, has returned home for the summer. Ilev A J Hunsaker, prohibition nomicee for governor, is billed to speak here this evening, air liuu saker is a former resident of this city, and has a host ot friends, regardless of political laith, who a.e glad to see the houorofthe nomination for governor bestowed upon him. Hon. I. M. Simpson and wife re turned Monday from several days' visit in Lincolr. county. Mrs A D Davidson came up from Portland this "morning. This year's graduating class, ac companied by Rev. E. J. Thomp son, drove to Dallas Tuesday to attend the graduating exercises of . the public school there. They re port everything quite commend able during the evening. The rose fair will be given about the middle of June. The ladies of the Presbyterian church report that good progress has been made and that this year's fair promises to eclipse all predecessors. The time for paying your city taxes has been extended to June 10. After that date a 10 per cent penalty will be added. Pay your city taxes liefore June 16. The time has been extended so that everybody will have plenty of time to avoid the 10 per cent penalty. Ten per cent is added to your fter June 10. Call at lylfl the Recorder's office and settle once. , Independence, Oregon. Pulk County Warrants. Warrants dated prior to August 10, HUH), will b paid P1"' sentation. Yours truly K. V. D.u-TON County Treasurer Date of call May 30, U02. KleventU Annual Kxciirslon. The order ol" Iliilway Conductors will give their eleventh annual ex cursion to Salem. JuneS. A league game of baseball will he played in Portland upon that dute and those desiring can stop over and witness the game. Train will leave Dallas at 5 a. m returning will leave Salem at 5:10 p. m Fare fir the round trip 1.50. See porters for further particulars. Kiiiuetd JtateH via Pacific Co. The Southern Pacific will make special rate to San Francisco an the occasion of the convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine at that point in June. L Tickets will be on sale from June 3rd to 8th inclusive; and will be hible for etoooven in California formation relative to rates, bands of the younger generation U.IU and other conditions cheerfully supplied by atl lotan , . ' , Uie fruitat,0 their toil owo to ineir memory i Southern , i i i ... .... oral cars turn ucnum freight train for some time. Mr. 1). 1.. Ki-yt will sell lii dairy herd and replace t hem with tlionmohbrod .stock. Considerable Hour tmd mill bull's nro boiuj; shipped frmn lliis place lately. J. M. Wise now places liis dairy product ou The 1'alles and Haker City markets. Harden planting seems to be the order of the day in this vicinity at present. A Pioneer tJono. lly the death lust Thursday of Mrs! J. J. Ml, 1'o'k county lost one of its oldest resident and this vicinity one ot its most respected citizens. Elizabeth Ford was born in Kendall county. Illinois, on the loth day of June, ISoS. When she was 15 year old her parents, James and Mary Ford, with their family, accomplished the long and dangerous crossing of the nlains to this then new Oregon country, settling and building them a home in 1S.":1, ar-d three years later, in IS.'jG, Elizabeth Ford was united in marriagM to J. J. Hell. Twelye children blessed this union, five of whom survive. Mrs Hell died at her home near thn Itridiwnort School hotlSO OU Thursday, May 22, 1!)U2, aged (i:t years, 11 months anil Beven nays. The funeral was held on the day following. The death of Mrs. Hell reminds m that the old settlers, those who underwent the rigorous life and privation of the early pioneer days are dropping rapidly out and leaving the land, the foundation of whose prosperity they laid, in the agents of the .Southern Pacific. . Attention Farmers. Your plows ground at any hour, day or night, at the Independence Water & Light Co., Independence, Oregon.. Perrydale. Mr. II. Hoots and family, of Illinois, arrived one day last week" and will permanently lo cate in this valley if he can find agool piece of land that suits him. Mr. Chas. Wolf, who lias been spending a few days with his parents at this place, proceeded j on his way to Manila. lie has been employed by the govern ment' in the treasury building fY.r nuiiiher or vcars and lie paid by loving runeinbrance and honor. Falls City Leader. The K. ami I...O.T.M. rw nlc. Krom the KulU City U-ioler, A committee was appointed at I the last meeting of the local Mac cabees to arrange for an anmvers ary K. 0. T. M. celebration in the form of a basket picnic to be held at this place on the 11th day of June. The committee is arranging to ! have a spt aker present, a good pro gram is being prepared and every effort will be put forth to make the day a grand success. Further details will be announced as they are developed. From the KiilKCIty i.i nilr. I). U. Isaac accompanied On Thursday morning Geo Harris received a dispatch from his brother, Fred T. Harris, dated at Philadelphia,' Pa., conveying the information that he had successfully passed the examination at the Jeflerson Medical College, which entitles him to begin the practice of medicine and surgery. He will leave Philadelphia for Wardner May 30th. He is as yet undecided where he will locate. Geo. C. Harris, his father, grad uated from the same place sixty six years ago The Wardner, Idaho News. The Harris referred to in the above article is a brother of Mrs. E. T. Henkle, of this city. He is a former resident of Independence, lor a. iiuiinuj v, j v... .i - -j at Locs norto take a responsible j Albert and 1. J. Harrington as rit tin. ...; , .mvcrnmont wiHiehscn wen . s . (ji n j lu niv. -... ......... - . I W. I in the Philippines. The Misses Wol f, . who have been spending a few days visit ing relatives at this place, have returned to Newberg. first of the week to make final proof on his claim. While at Oregon City Messrs. Harrington visited a brother. It is seldom that we fail to ! fhrnnicb- Hn imnortant an event in The grain and fruit prospects !a man's life as his birth, but such otthis locality are very promis ing at this time. Mr. Al Latham, who lias been ill for a few days, lately return ed to his work. lie is fireman on the S. P. line from Portland. Three cars were let loose on the grade at this place which got beyond control and crashed into the main train, resulting n considerable damage to sev- is the case in regard to' the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Al Steward one week ago last Tuesday, May 20 1902. Although we are late in heralding his arrival we wish him long life and abundant happiness. John Ford, wto is after the sheriffs office and is trotting the race in the democratic harness was in town a short time Tuesday. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys mad bladde right p3 Tho Kind Voti Ilavo Always Rotijrlit, ninl which Iiuh 1mmh In u u k;v over 00 yenrM, Iiujj lorn lln Kliriintnro of .? MI nntl lias been mnl under lil icr- fi .-'S'-r , Miiml mipervlsloii ulneo Itx Infancy. All Coiiiiierii'f', Imitation ami "Just -iin-kimhI" iiro mb i:l.eri':no( ji titnt trill with utnl ciulamror the health of Jut'aiUH f'ssl !.uareti-l'xperleiie iiKninst Kxporimctit. ' is CASTORIA Ci;fotiu !.i u luivmless hiiliHlltuto for t'ntor OU, lnrc frorle, iMvpi luul Soothlntf NjrupH. It U l'leiuumt. It contain luitln;- Opium, Morpliliui nor other Narcotic KiibHtnme. lt4 tif;o ! it- frtmmntee. It dcstroyH Worm and lUliijM l"eeilNlineHM. It cures Dlurrlunii uiul Wlml Colic. It rellv vc.t 'reethlnir Troubles, cured Cunstlpiitlou ami I'l.itu'.eno. It usxImllulcM the Food, rcifuliitcn the, Monmch ami ISowels, Klvlntf healthy and naturul Mcci. Tlus ChiMreu'f I'anaeea The Mother's Friend. ZUl-JiKZ CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. We Arc Conscientious. Substitutes, and impure drugs havu no place in our store. 'e know physicians do not want us to use them, and we won't do it. Every prescription hero is compounded of pure drills by careful, competent and accurate pharmacists, who don't, uiake mistakes. You can trust us with your prescription preparing. J . - - - - - --n A. S. Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Steamer Pomona. The Oreuon City TnuiHporlutlon Co.'s lml. tlie.l'.mi.imi, will leave j Corvallls Un liilc)enlenee, Walem, Poi tliin.l mid w ay -luti.lHi(?s on .! JIONia YS, li:iiXHSI)A YS, JM I'L'lJU YS , , , .1 ,1 .. ... i,,.,,,. ,,i,.,r i,.nvm I'lirthiml TiifKiluys. iirrivmn urn: nimuv v n. .. - Tliursuays anil Hi.tunlays, arrlvliiR at I nclcpenoi'iiee nlnntt i '. m. Lands at upper dock. FIHH PASSENGER HND FREIGHT SERVICE. ; THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BAK CAPITAL STOOK, S50.000.00. H IIIK.SlinKIUi, ln.m,l..nt. A I! RAM NKI.KON, VI.h. I'.o.i.lent 0. W. IUVINK, CiiKlii,.r. DIUKCTOKS.-H. I ilrich Ur,' TV Vt'i Si'.ar7. "l I."' K. " Hin i th , M. W. Stewart and A. Nelson. A general baiikinff and exciiniKe biisiness transiiete.1. Loans inmle. ' .lifieonnted. Coi.iinerel.il creditn giante-l. IieponitH rcceUe.1 on current aeount subject to check. m Thurston Lumber Company, DALLAS, ORE. ....Manufactukehh Or.... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Dry Stock Always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. ICot: We have a flrHt-cla8t dry kiln, which enables tia to give you thoroughly dry liftnber. mm if w 0 w w IIS. t