0 ItfDKPKNPENCK F.N1LUP1 LHV, INPKPENPKNCE, OHKtiON, JULY 3. M2. -hm. MMMMfe. .mmvmvm, mmm.. Mvm m m a i ..KM uua m hititfiii mm. mmmmmw - - ye, i r .i. m ii""' " " - ' w r r v. r s--m. tr x v" at a- a -v m V-r" JrO, v " " l UTTITTT 2 ON ill W f tmtiturc Store I wi-li f iinuoiiiico to llu, people of Imlepcndeme ,111,1 vifiniiv tli.it my stm h iiw r" '" "'"j'y r"r i . I r,AA ii hiinr Lilt liilVO II tillMIIU'XH, I Hill n-i'i'lviiiK ...... .... "i.., , lari-o lino of l'o.U now ready for milo in the. way of fancy . ,uinlM parent. .....I .....,l..n. furniture. Call and the ..H.i.y l,arKaiiH ; jt-.n. 1 hnvo t nllVr you. Picture Frames made to order. ....Undertaking.... In all its brunches; .lay or nilit mil promptly to; line Is m ran in conned ion. Jlf Jientrie vl.itor lt week. Mrs. Kiiiiiuit expect to gotollalwy .xiii to visit her oi., Jl'ii. Ml.s Opal Hull lias returned hoii from her H'liool in Portland, accon.. pauled by ono of her pupiU. Mr. Hul Minin ha moved to Airllo for tliu summer. John Hntdief ha to Pallas to vi.it lil. parents for a lew lnyi. .Mr, hr. Bird mid tliiMioii, of fcK- kane, Washington, ai vi-lling Jin. Mr. ua sirx. hoivci- TTLK Raket Stor attended ml. Mabel Bvirs fiit to .'ttli ni on Tuesday to vi.it friend. , j Prof. It. C. Ireiuh Bad wife marled Sunday forilitt Kurt. , j Mr. mid Mr. J.C. !;- att-i.tt tie I wedding of Mr. l!""'-'" Mi ! i' Kiln liny, t' Mr. h annu l Siivjgu lui-t ; S.ilunluy evi'iiiiig nt 'tvnrv. W. 1 KlfMI : .:l.l.r,..l iMH.-ral l'i'-lr. Xrxt .h; r t Ph. Ijl.K-k'. " v;..i.. -...iiu .,! K'i.IIv'm ..mho. lNlhI'KM)hN( h, OK. 'rin-n- im iiioro Clnrrli in tliin wctloil !of t'lHf.uiury tln.ti nil oili.-r diw-aM-: I i,iu t-K. uo-r, ui.'l tiiiill tli l-t few l V...ra HU,.o,i.l to l- liirurut.l.-, j ! l""r n r.-ul itiy '" d .nor r-j li.MiniH'd It" "" (1IH.MW una j M'lilii'd l nl IfllKMlti. mid by 'Oll- Mtnlilly fuilii K to -ur Willi !'! trtut- j j lilflll, liloliotllirt'il II inciiM"'"-. I.HM piovi'll .-nlitU'li to tw " follflllU-l tloiiul diwu-e, mid ih.... .r.. nM,uir. j ('oijUlli:i.iiiultr.i.tni'iil. Hull nt uliirrti, ! Cure, iiwuufui'tured .y J. Cl"i y & ! 4 ... .1.1..... III,.,. I. I It, oil V I'lll HIIIU- ' ' II., I in,-.,,., . .'-, 2 ! liuiutl 'iire iiu Ui omik'-i. It ih (uki-a . . .i 4 11 ol, a mil mi'S. 2 iii.i-i iii". .r 1 VI T hhll'l't'fl l till' Wl'M. JWI rn..j.. .g IBHjHM.nful. II m-l mrm y .... ... , S,M-ml i.Hl-M'..t t, ,t.,a,nt,;. IIU work ih jya, ,,,, a Sr'Xd i ,,! th,. t,..ht. Mimmvuth Independence, Ore. j,,;, ,, t, ., .-ud r.r j W,.-"."'" ' 1 1 1 ,r-i ! Ait,li, r . J, l"llr-. "" I I j UuII'h h'uinil.v 1'IJIm " iln-t.i.l. L nt nntl nHt Ktylinh liim of l'lt- Mounts at ...PicKers (iallory.... J Is proi)jired to lining out Dusters or Slickers, Rain Hats Or Crash Hats, Summer Underwear or Winter Weights. Canvas Shoes or Heavy Leather Shoes, Sun Bonnets or Umbrellas, Cotton HoseorWoolen Hose. In fact in Oregon we must be prepared for any weather, so come in and let us fit you out. THE RAKET STOR Monmouth Correspondents. (U . !, C II,.,rv. of Cl.arl.'H (:ity.;Ciiv.in.i"k'li will continue m. Adalm , oi mat BU,ni visiu.a lhcir c!lUm8 on e was a viwitcjr of tlieMcnoiB, Iown, an old triend ot 1'. im.rt'. was liin mifut lat wi'i'h. lie left fur California.' Ha who vry fuvoralily iinpreKce.1 with tho tl Utnetta Valley. Prof T. J. Nubill. priiuipal of the Irnlepfialence nchoid, will stop in Moniiioutli thin HiiiDiner. 'I'rof. William Hriitnt, one -f the Normal graduates in in town. j Mi km Eva Smith, of Dallas wu I the guent of Mr. John Nichols! Saturday mul Sunday. j Mm. AJalins CJuin, of Iiulopen tlenc family, Sunday I'rof. A. h. Cftinpbcll went to Salem, laHt Saturday. Mr. Jamwt Colo and family, of Cola Valley, Southern Oregon, ha rented tho Lee Crosby proporty and moved into the Hatne. Mr. Parker, the new Salem mail carrier has rented the D. M. Hewit propurty and will renida herein the future. Mrs. Catron was summoned to Salem to see her brother, who died last Friday. Married, June 5th, at tho resi dence of the brid-'s aunt, Mrs. William Shreve, on eeeond straet, Doctor William Cavanaugh and MiHsZulaTurnbow, Kev. Albyon Ksnen otllciatinR. The wedding was quiet and informal. The bride ia a graduate of the Monmouth Normal school and is a successful school teacher, having been em ployed in this capacity for the past two years at Colfax, Wanlitngton. The groom is a graduate of the North Pacific Dental College and holds the position of demonstrator at his alma mater. Dr. and Mrs. an reel denU of Portland. -Telegram. Mies Turnbow Cavanaugh, l favorable known here and we wish them a happylvoyage on life's sea. (ilenn IJutler, of Dalian, spent Sunday with hia parents here. (J. C. Lewis, left Monday for the Alsea country, accompanied by his siHter, M!hs Lora Lewis. They spent several days on their claims. John II. Moran is at the Salem Sanitarium for treatment. Wmi k F'mher and W. II. John- the t a I vary. C mnrv Sunday K-liool elosed liift J ; Sunday until lull. "" i Mr. llnwk.of Taeouia, Wahiiiton. ln on a visit to her iler, Mr, Janms lleluiick. ICoy DeArition I attended our Sunday gdiuol lnt Sunday. incnnKuih-lndependcnce and Salem STAGE,... SUMMER SCHEDULE. Si Leaves Monmouth at 7:''0 A. M. Leaves Independence at 8 A. M. Returning leaves Salem at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Ceo. t'. Roidgers CSX Co. Wholesale Paper Scalers. Wrapping Paper.raper Bags , Twine, etc. Photographers' Mounts and Printers' Sup plies. We can . save you money on anything in the ' paper line. Get our prices. 1 30 Court gt. Salem, Ore. Siletz last week. Wm Worth has been uo from Portland this week to look up pros poets for a new grocery here. The heavy rain Wednesday l.rnlra int.1 the till VI 111? atld WOOU hauling business, bnt with all was gladly welcomed. f'nlunn k'ranier and wile, left Saturday for their Siletz claim. ltrne Wolverton. of Port land and Mrs. Rird, of Salem have been visiting their brother, wno is is suffering from a broken limb the result of a recent fall. Calbreath.of Parker, has pur chased the J. II. Powell farm and ...:l. I, , f.,iltf ta nnmneil theffl nwaiting the removal of Mr. Powell and family to luano. Mr. John Mulkey, of McCoy, spent several days here this week. Tom Bootbby went to Corvallis. Monday to work on the 0. A. C. building. "' ' I.. P. Reese, drove to McCoy, Saturday, returning Sunday. 'Thomas Newbill, of Ballston, spent Sunday with the family of I. F. M. Butler. visit un, ju"""" w MUSEUM OF ANATOMY .mi yiiirr IT. tkH FRANCISCO. CU f lnmtm Rink u4 In lb. f Orftiittt attrticnim m in. vay. m a Wk Of .nyconlTmrt. h1 aiMM..P.llTly vr4 hr 9 DR. JOkDM-PRIVATE DISEASES H.4 tmm bo r. .ua.il.f 7lr.. k uTu-t. of vnuiiilal l.dl " cr.Uoii. or .si-w. Ih ai.tr.r 1 hM ....a on l"tm.nl ll.t II "I" o , Heiidnuarteri" at Little Red Front Darn at Salem Palace Hotel, Independence. J. .A.. BYERS- I? pop. Mr,C.U LavT.of IW.and -d ! Maj, For C lier two little boys have been Hpel.d.nt! j J.te cough. ' Often," a few days with her sister, Mrs. h. j wrjtegi -i could scarcely breathe iml Davidson. ' somninies cmld P-. . torn anu reuieiJien mnoi t... King's Xew Diseoverv for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers from coughs, colds, tin-oat ana Iudst trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints. Cure ia guaranteed byKirkland Drui Co. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free. ooir "to m.. "7" -r;; cnr.. in. ''"":v :-:i: , j nilnkCIM, Dill m w.i, ' - . , i n.r fiirM.n .nd iwrwron. rrr-.mln.ol ,.; ki. ..i.nr-niuu.. B th .y.i.m .riihoul th. at ol w.i Tr.M.1 Siwd br KI'f .r. ..r lrt. A quick : c.w.or PIIM. riM.r. .! rj VI MAW plrl''" ' Oil AH OSS yi"r KKAMABZM. Twtm.iil Pru"T , AMI A"T Mll ' l ItlmtA ( book loi am) t.n or nw Bit J0S0 M CO.. I OS 1 Mwtal U. t. f. Little Roy Cockle is in Dayton with his DiBter, Mr. Clarence Allen. Mrs, A. J. Richardson, ot I'.uena Vista, was through hero Friday, work ing in the Interest of the Ladies Aid Society of that place. Pearl Alexauder and Pearl Locke went to Falls City Friday to spend a day or two fishing. , t vinla AlAxamier 'accompanied the Rebekah Iodise of Independence to Dallas Friday uiijht, and reports a very enjoyable evening spent there. Milly Posz writes from Minnesota that thev are having verv chilly weather with frost most every night. Misses Frances and Mary llelmick wlil celebrate iu Lebanon. J. M.Tedrow and wife intend going to the Belknap Springs this month to spend a few weeks. J. C. White, of Oak Grove, attended the Highland Orange Saturday. ; Saves a Woman's Life. To have given up would have meant death to Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester , Capt. and Mrs. Johnson, of Albany were in the city Monday. j. s. Mooiti:, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em i.rJ in tVio "Wiuwarn .' Shor situated on North side of C Street. Donation Cand Claim for Sale. Taken in . 1S42. Notification 6075 Threp-quarters of mile west of Lewia ville. 150 acres in cultivation ; 2 barns house aud orchard ; all nnder fence.and croD fenced. Inquire on the premises. 5-29-2ui A- WINO- Ml liftin A' l Tl ojiimu. ' LrnoAr MW Mr. Stengel's daughter -and her hus band, ol New York, are here visiting; Mr. Kramer, Mrs. Berry and Miss Kramer expect to go to Ashland Thurs day to 1 gone a month. P. L. Campbell was a passenger to Salem Wednesday morning by stage. Miss Tone is visiting friends here. Mr. C. C. Lewis expects to go to his claim this week. ' the new mail carrier was on hand on Hart Scha finer and'.Mari Fine quarantced clothing : Suits, $750 fa $20.. The Clothing Store of Salem- Rightly-made Clothing means a great deal more perhaps, than vou think. Everybody admires a well dressed man. Aou do we do. When you see a stylishly dressed man you may know his clothes are rightly made. The highest skilled labor ts employed making our Famous H. S. M. Suits, Coats and Pants, Stiff Bosom fancv patterns; reg ular $1. WORK SHIRTS, 40c Union made, doubl front and back Union Overalls 50c. Gordon fiats $3. Famous for their superior wear ing qualities and stylish shapes. ' Other makes in men's ai. d bo?B hats $1, tO $4-