Correspondents r "-7 I KM' '"J Second Prize. j Tine $10 Camp. magnificent mcrris Chair. r.n.rr,v VXTF.KI-MSK. IXPEI-KX WaCCB, OIIKOOX. JUHK !W, IWB. SWALLOW POISON. .N0B1HHln.lihuiii.ilikWlm-yir x.mnd. Foley's KMurya 'ur iiinkii th kidney right. 1 a ! mam First Prire. mm Prdcu. v Woiner nd Frank iltlini lv old ' fr l"'r lK,v"u, d.'llvoivd Bt Alrlirt. lnitloi ".im l"u,,,,r' ""'V C. Millor (urni.liv the uiunl1' frvh ui't. 1 ii.'.l.r.l Imtf sold over :UK (fill- lon of trU-rrU tlii ton, mnH I. OWn.iin Jin. -old B""0" ol bi'rri'. t)r ii.on-tmnts r Win W ot'"U ,,.rdon for i-ttf" 0i supply w lilMitl. Thorn. Kinchin, recently trom North stock much two wilt's wet of IVdee. Tln Mi"' Kiln ' Annie Ki"er hnvereUirnedtro.il school t i'u.i. Mr. A. Kerber left tins week to join her luislmnd. who is employed hy the llooth-Kelly Lumber Company at Wendtint!- 1-n.nk Kowley, of Salem, i pciidiii,t the summer wiHi his imcle, J. W. Yon. All of our v',lt',,r" tt,',,t'1 tlto re union ut lhiUiis hist Saturday. Marion Smith, of I.e -isville, made a Imsitie. trip to this pluos and Khis Vttllev last week. ForiMi'r Monmouth KMtont the Vutlm. Mrs. Kpley, wifoot Ir. II. O. KdV. the wpll-kuowil di.tit, h'd narrow ,-ai. f.om death last wwk wyult u( mistaking bottle of tmetnre of 1.. 1 .. a l.Hriiileso mlxtnro wldeh .he intended to take. Not fevllii very ....it .1,.. ilicmjlit sho would take dose of easoaret. It preparation ol chittein i..,h l.i.t i.u.U il,o rontf Isjttle, neither o( whieh had hdsd, and the content of With havimr tlie same Hlor an.l tfen- eral appearance, ami la'l" sue Miew It lm l,adallowo. a milllcient n"""- tltv of the "deadly nightshade" to make her seriously ill half an hour later and to endanger her tile. 1. ..u,n . !. realiel what liail nap- Hned. her husl.and linviint none Ui the ...11. .11. I.onr Ix'iore. she attempted to reuen tlu'lionse of a neitfhhor, a hlis k av, hut fell down in the stiwt ami wnn'unahle to proceed. Other neltl Ihms saw her pro-Irate and rushed to tier assistance, and upon learnilnr the liouhle procure! the iuiiiiediate at tendance orw physicians, ho ap plied antidotes and hroutfhl her tliroiiiHi i..iiii.let recoverv hy last c-veiiini!, iil.m.t MrioiiM results, hut he had a very chwe call, and the numerous ,.f 1,.T-.-lf and hushand L'lve Frank CillUm was a Pali. visitor then hearty .Modulations upon the laat Wednesday. , . . r.-i.l.-a in Mon Mrs. Onirics Stores is slowly rt- j i)(m(h( wll(,r,. .r hnsimnd practiced overinn from a mvero attack ol rlr.-u-! di,ntimry- """ lKcdii. e.t Uat.HlMr Ith ot .Inly. Khner Lewis nas " 1 1 wn.-s and drive a fast The Soillh.-rn 1 'l "t (Mi tln ltrt Indication of kidney irotil.le, atop It hy tftkluit Foley'a Kidney Cur. Hold hy A. H. l.iM'kw. SPRING 1902 ANNOUNCEMENT. New Hprln and nrlV" i"' tlilnir In I lie clolliln line made to order at ressonal.ie ra. aeclalty ol ladies tailor made mill. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor, HANK lUIUUNU. ,.;;,-;.v;,-.vc:. - - - -v stepper I. .1... Kink.- of vour city, has se a position as sawyer with the IV.Ice Lumber Company. Mrs. Henderson Simpson, f Airhe, visited 1'e.lee relatives lust Sunday. Jay Brown, a venerahlo pioneer ol McTininmnda Valley, was a recent vis itor to IVdec. Air and Mis. Henry Lewis, of l.ewis viilu,' vi"ite.l their son, Elmer, last ; week. The Spuulding Company is const rm-t-imi a private telephone lino from llos ! kins to their lotiifinj? camp, distance ol I 11 miles. ' m-i Hi-nil l'rice and Cotnpan v tlm k:iIi of" reilnccil rates , 'on account of the Fourth of July, emeu , i. .,.! ,,,, i in. c.i i ifiiriiH v ii i'i- v. .. i mid one tlnnl fan? fr the round 1.,;,. iniikiiiL' I cent-t per mile I r,.n.) trin tiassaue to ami from '....,:..., in Uiihmii. . 'rickeU will The .m saltt Jtilv :inl nnil It li. ami will he pood fur return up to nm ' : ....i,,,;,,., tin. r.tli t '.tl..l ,r;i1 ioim vv ill ho held tit tin ! -- . . , S iiollnrtslllt lldllltS. IOCIII a peiitu will furnish nil details on application. W. K. ("OMAN. ! CiTiernl I'llsselioi r Auent We Are Conscientious, j Sultitu.es. ami iinimn-'dru have no ,-Uce in our Htmo. We j kll0wphvsiciaMlo not want tin to use them, nml we wont .! i . , Kvcrv nrVscii.dion hernia rompoundeil of ,.re JruK. hy W 1. L1,;, ;,.t!,,tan!hnou.a.e ph.rm.cW-. .ho dou'l mako tnistakes. j You can trust m with jour uescriition prcpartnu. i .. . . - I A. S: Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. I Steamer Pomona. i .. . i i it,,. I'niii.iiiii. will leave iovi.i vs. n 7.7.v:s.i r.s. .i-v n.'uu rs Lands at upper dock. FIND PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BAK CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00. . -, p.lllM NKt.SON, Vice I'resideril C V. IKV1SK, Cashier. ..m.a-r.iiw.-ii. J: K 5'' """"" .........i ... ,.i,.l,i th,. l'oiiiniiu run ... ! unround on the .-aiillam l-ar hihI t Mrs. t. i .,.r!v sumlav moniiii hi lore It I'a-'Ctt were recent l'allas visitors. ' conlil net Into ( orvalli.s I In- Jtulll lHU , . has siis,. ended trips on the upper , We have him here too tlie man who j rjvtir rtllltujll hponi; thinks the kows ju-t how to capture Tnu,y and j make Tl " Merrill. . i oiireeo( ieKrel to the people here thai j l'..v V I nifilit. ot Kint-" auei, ; ,(, eW tsuil. w iiien o- ' .. 1 I. ..., inir (In Mliiiliicr was preached a very ' j j;, Vho receiH.lisastrous lr at large auuiemi- bciu - - discounted. Con.ineich.l crcllls U'iaiue.1 nhject to check Xe irlv all of our citizens attended the camp meeting at Lewisville lust Sun day.' A petition to the governor to call an extra session of the legislature to the end that the wiU of the people maybe ..acted into law, is oemsj signed ,.y roi'llaiid. I enacted into law, is o...i.B -fe r, 1 1 O ) it's. lless of political bias, 6 T V UrrJAs, i and. it is hoped, that n, future our sa, Uh Prize, Si worth of Photos at E. PirKcl's. 5th Prize, Subscription to Pacific Homestead. 6th Priii e, Ladies Home Jotr . ii a t Conditions Gowning Contest. f... oven- news item ac- rpnted. A Htorv worthy of a separate heading 2") points. A column article ou points. For every yearly subscriber, ,.. o .n. !il. 75 ooints. Iess than a vear at the same proportion. 'We want correspondents in every part of Polk county. Now is the time to make known our resources. Send in your contributions whether you are a correspondent or not. and. it is hoped, inai in i..v...v , . government may be conducted in a , I f fiow You Stand. 50 85 Calvary, D Wonmouin, ri Monmouth, B huver r Parker. O Pedee, P Rickreal, C Buena v isia, t lft Highlands. B Baiieion, r . Monmouth, A Contest ends it 6 P. TO. Oetoter 4. 16 24 124 15 32 manner to prevent abuses that will re- quire a special session of the leyisiaune to correct. Happy Time in OKI Town. "We felt very happy," writes It. '. ISevill, Old Town, Va -when Huck len'B Arnica Salve wholly cured our dauebter of a bad case of scald head.' Ii delfRbtH all who use it for Cuts, CortiH. Burns, Bruises, Boils, L leers Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 21c at Kirkland Drug t'- r..,i tl.e Kalis City Leader. One of the most remarkable es capes on record took place at the Coast Range mill Saturday. Little Archie Montgomery tell into me slab chute which leads 100 feet into the gully by the mill. He ,Wn the chute and hurtled through the air from the end for 50 feet before lighting. men, -trantrft to relate, instead of being dashed to pieces, he got up and I C A 1 crawled back ten or tweive ieei oe fore he was picked up. Outside of a few bruises and jars he is little the worse for his experience. A heavy man would have been killed outright. 7 MEDICAL DISCOVERY Restores LOST FLESH AND STRENGTH lm toUl wrsck-could not ,'etrJ?y .nSoT'i I Hi me-licia, from doctW but rrcMved vrry 1 llllr benefit. I Urt flh ami HtrenKth. w. not utile to , do R K"od dy work. I commenced Uk.iiK Dr. Pierce Golden Miilicul omcovery, no taken one Iiotlle l couiu (' - wan wonderfully Improved. 1 hve Ukta five bottle and am itill improving." The Bole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of leas meritori ous medicines. He gains; you lose. Therefore, accept no substitute lor Golden Medical Discovery." A 'Point or.... Yes. the DKNSMollK hiW a l'ointi i' wliicli shows n t! Ulitilio V J t 1 1 HIT S of tillll'. Allow us to k'V' '' l,i",, r- u lii-i-c v(iu ii n iiny iriioss w k or If you want a Typewriter get the best. ., Di5narpr. liuhtninu- Ucl one nun a roinien Xr ' e in facta quid: Patn RWase," Line oonue... 1 5ji11 HcnrniLi- The best and most a.to-date writing machine cm sold. Densmore Typewriter Co., 230 Stark St., Zrm INCHESTER nvnrATfNn SHOT GUNS re cheap in price, but in price only. " Take Down Jun . to a $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00 but fhey wUl outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled Euns, and they are as safe, reliable and h ndy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured, a thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting them to be sold at buyable prices. 1 . . . n..at e.rd lor 164 dim Illustrated catalogue. FREB-Send name ana soar... v-i - - : WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NKW HAVEN, CT