None do Better Ami few as well l-y thoir lUftotmrs as we tlo. Just at prosont We are in the midst of a great Carpet and mall Paper Output Imleetl our sales are much beyond our most san guine expectations. Our luyinr in largo uantites and seli'nng on small nun-gins no doubt has much to do with our ever increasing sales. Always bring sizes of vour rooms and windows when you want carpets. "wall paper and shades. Shades made to order in any sie. . The House Furnishing Co., 308 Commercial SU Next door to P. O, SALEM, ORE. Stores at Salem and Albany. r r County Correspondence. L1 CALVAKV. There will be no Sunday school next Sunday. Sarah Helmick went to Albany last Thursday. Her sisters, Mary and Frances returned home with her Friday. Mre. W. N- Alexander spent a few days of last week with her sis ter, Mrs Willard Cauthorn, at Wells. Clarence Allen and wife, of Day ton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cockle. Prosperous times are here. Pearl Alexander and E. Davidson have each bought a nw buggy. Willard Craven and Bessie Tay lor, of Independence, were guests of Viola and Pearl Alexander Sun day. Albert Ted row returned from Al bany last week. He intends at tending the O. A. C. at Corvallis next yar. Arthur Andrews has come back among us again and will work for J. M. Tedrow. Mrs. Abbie Wagner, of Dallas, visited her sister, Mrs. John. Walk er, last Thursday. W. Anderson, of McMinnville, came up Wednesday and stretched some wire fencing for E. David son. Married, on May 28, 1902, at Winona, Minnesota, Daniel H. Bradlev and Marie L. Posz. Marie has many friends here who wish them a long life of happiness. strawberries are ripening rapidly and will soon be quite cheap. A good crop is anticipated as it is alo in all kinds of cereals, hops, et, though fruit bids fair tu be only a partial crop. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CniCV'Q KIDNEY CURE It I I ULbl u 6uaranteid Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c aai $1.00. lXPKrKSDKXl'K J SMITH PI KM). Miss Huby Hastings visited her sister, Mrs. E C. Keyt. of McCoy, the first of the week. Mr. Fin ley Edgar passed through our burg Monday. Miss Addie Boydslon. of Polk, is pending a week with her cousin, Mrs. Archie Myer. Mr. Jasper Boydston is assisting Bert Haotings with bis summer fallow. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bulyer vis ited relatives near Salt Creek Sun day. Mrs. E. C. Keyt, Jr, spent Sat urday with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Hastings, of this place. Misses Zula and Sadie Myer at tended church at Dallas Sunday. Bert Hastings visited a friend near Ballston Sunday. Mr. Wm. F. Hayerland and daughter, Martha, will attend the pioneer's reunion at Brownsville Thursday and Friday. Mis Ruth Myer, of Kickreall, has been visiting her brother, Mr. Archie Myer, for several days. A number from Crowley came here Sunday morning to take the excursion train. Mr. Reimer and family are culti vating the vineyard on the Reticle copp estate. Mrs. Ira White and Mrs. M. Mc Nulty were in this vicinity last week. Mrs. William Reddecopp Jr., is seriously ill. Mr. Joseph Ledgerwood returned lsst week from a visit to his old home near Stayton. Mrs. Kliever and sons, of Polk, have sold their farm and moved to the place rented by F Kliever. Mr. F. Ileinbold is dangerously ill with cancer. Dr. Woods, of Amity, is attending him. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myer visited relatives near Dayton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jesse Mattin and Miss Retta Campbell visited at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hastings Sunday. On the first Indication of kidney trouble, stop it by taking Foley's Kidney Cure, fold by A. 8. Locke. KNTKlirillSK, INPKrKSDKXCK. OKKliON, Jt'NH 12. 1W2. im kim:.m.. Tho Artisans or this place will give an ice erenm nooial June 2.th, A tfood t i tut' 1 expected. .Coin everybody. Mr. L C. Brow it moved a few thing to her nephew' at Salt Creek, and will stay until school commences, when he will return to keep house for hr son. If. C. Seymour will teach our ehool next term. He will have an Nssistutit. Most everybody went to Salem Sunday to take in the picnic. Little Myra Lucaa went to Port land Saturday to visit for a week. H. C. Seymour will work for Mr. George Myers at Smithfietd In the warehouse and larm during his vacation. Sam Orr and son, Glenn, have gone to Portland to m- Mrs. Orr, who is at St. Vincent's hospital. Frank Miller will leave booh for Dallas to work for Win. Faul in the hardware store. Mrs. Otis Waite, who underwent an operation at St. Vincent hos pital in Portland, is improving. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wouderful advance In medicine liglveu by I)riiKKt . W Roberta of Elizabeth, W. V. An old man there had long aurVered with what good doctor prouou need Incurable eao cer. They believed hi ease hopeles till he used Klectrlo Hitter and applied Huekleu, Arnica Slv. which treat ment completely cured hi iu. When Klee trio Hitter are used tu exel bilious, kidney and tuicrob poison at the ame time this lve exert It match let healing power, blood disease, skin eruption, ulcer and ore vanish. Bitter 50c, Salve 25c at Ktrklaud Drug Co. A sister of the dead convict, F. Ingram, who loet his life no heroically Monday in defending the guards, is working in a hop yard across the river. Her name is Mrs. Isabella Bunday. She went to Salem 1 uesday, to' arrange for the disposition of the remains of her brother and to take charge of whatever personal effects the prisoner may have had in the penitentiary. STOPS RAIN Athem, Teen., Jan. 27, 1001. Erer lnc the flrrt appearance of my nvniwi they wara very IrrrKular and I suffered with great pain In nir hit, back, toma. b and le(j, with terrible bearing down pain In the abdomen. During the past month 1 have been taking Wine of Cardul and Thedford'a Hlack-Iirauirht, and I panned the month ly period without pain for the flrnt time In yean. Haxxih Davis. What It life wo'lh to woman suffer ing like Nannie Davit suffered? Yet (here are women In thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains In silence. If you are one of these we want to say thai this same will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge thai 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Win of Cardul. These worn n suffered from leucorrhoea. Irregular menses, headache, baokache, and bearing down pains. Win of Cardul will stop all these aches and paint for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Win of Cardul to-day and take It In the privacy of your home. For ad.lr. and literatim, addraav aivtn ymp tuuia, "The IjMU' AaWKiry lx-lmrtmeiit,' '1 l.e CnaUanooea Medicine Co-, Chattanooga, Tenn. Curti Puker spent Sunday In Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Campbell spent Sunday in Corvalli. Mr. and Mr. G. I.. lUwkiu were Portland visitor thiaweek. (Irani Kohortson returned Tue. day from Kugmie where he ha been ttendiii school tl'eiiit year.' Mis llrie Hutler nod Helen Cooper visited in Salem a couple of day the first of ih' week. The new Monmouth hotel build ing is Hearing completion, and will be a sirtict ire of which Monnmith may well l proud. Sated I'roi.i An Awlnl Fiito. "KvcrylMsly said I had eoiiMiinp tlim," writes Mrs, A. M. -Klilelda, of CliMiuheisliurit. I'a.," I unaao low after six moll III of severe sieknewa, cullm'tl by liny Fever hiiiI Asthma. Ihal few thonubt I could avt well, lull I learned of the uinrveloim merit of Ir. JinK'a New Discovery for t'onauinpllon. ned It, and w completely cured." For despernte Throat and I. mm Dlsotmea It I the naft-xt cure In the world, aud i Infallible for Cough. CoWs and Bron chial Affections. tJuaranteed I mi! lies 50oud 1100, Trial Dottles free at Klrklnnd Drug Co. kxcuksion Ticitirrs. O. It. t N. Co. OttVra Hat to the National Kdticatlonal : Assoclitlit. Tlckw to the annual meeting of the National Kducational Association to be held lu MlnnoapoH". Minn., July 7 il, VMV2, will be sold follow: From PortUnd and l'uget Hiund and eomiimn polul. f:2M. From Hpkne, Tendlelon, It)wllon, loter medlatud common Klut, f 14.50. llATKM OFAI.K. ' From Portland and Puget Kouud, Jiiim) 2K. July 18. . L...kV The Luxury of Linen Laundered Right I vuiiraat nisll cost if you pationUo Hie Mai.im HU-hiii Ijitiodry, fur tlieru iintl.liiii la tiiriii-ilout III anyolher hut Hot rlnlil one. Our fiwlllllen for IhoniiiKhly ! mmliiir ami iroM-rly tninUi "lilrtu, solium anil eufls fur Kiuitleinen are uiiexeepilonnlile while Iniliea cuiinol rail tu he jilemtecl Willi the "kill w dUpliiv III ilolii up tli" iiiol dellealely trliiiini'il iimlerweiir, Hklrtu, elr. tllve u voiir nnst ordi'i'. Onlera left nl Kulelin liarher Bhi" "i" the Hul'im lo will receive prompt alUiutlon. Sakm Steam Caundry, Colonel J. OluiRted, Prop. Iloroim I). Oliiisled, Mgr. Phone II. .'i-'U Lllsjrty Ktreet. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. I-HVPS Itldepen dfiicH for Mon mouth and Alrlle 7::ui a. m. :m p. ill, mvis Indepen" denre for Mon iiiouliiaud DiilluH 11:110 a. in. 7:15 p. m. I.eavuH Alrlle for Moiiinotith und Illllependenee. !:) n. in, S:UI p. III. I.PHVeH llallua for Monmoulii and 'm IlMlcpendellee. I 1:IK) p. 111. I S:.l " I .'vp. MoiiiiioiiIIi ; for lnUependeiire lven Mnnmotith for Alrlle. 7:Wa. m. fl:.jU p. in. L'veo Monmeuth lor liallua. 1 1:20 a. m. 7:30 p. in. 9:15 n. in. l::m p. in. !i:IO " . S:4i " B:i)U " leaves Indepen diMiov for Mod, IM p. in Front hpoititne, etc., June 1?', July a and 4, I.I Mi l . Going Ti commence dte of le or day after with flnnloi July 10. Returning Spliuber Mop ever will U allowed In each direct Ion wllhlti limit. For further information cull ou or Hildlfs Hi agent t I lldepelldeiicw, or A. I.. Crsiir, geuernl paMeiiger Helit, I'nrllaiid, Oregon. BANNER 8 A LVE the mod haalina In the world. ,1. S. Moniti:. Tonsorlal Artist Only hrsUclass workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of G Street. .J i. iitviM:. nourv Public anU 4 3utlcf m Peace, f 4 Collections s specialty Alfent f for m luiinlH-r ol slmrd old Hue . 4 inauritiiee coiiimules. 4 I.MiUfKM'KM'K, OHKtlOS. f THE CITY Cruck transferee I F. M. SKINNER. Prop. .....Mi iwraonal ltetion given to all orders entrusted to me. Prompt J attentloii In every lnlnce piiom: '74. INDEPENDENCE. PRE 6.L fiawkins Independence, Ore. Marble ami .V outline Die and Head stone Ct inetery work etc. Polk County Bank. INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Omioon. J. II. lUwiitv, P.. I.. Campbell, President. Vice Pres. Ika C. Powkll, Cashier. Paid Capital, 00,000. DtitKCToits: J. H. llawley, P. L. Cin pliell, I. M. 8iii)son, J. B. V. Ilutler, John It. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. 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