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I Social and Personal.)
Lwu
lee Cream Freezers
at Frazer fc
Rice'..
J. M. SHark. was a Portland via.
itor last week.
Mr. A. J. Goodman is visiting
in Portland this week.
Miss Mabel Creasy visited witb
friends in Dallas Friday.
J. D. Irvine and wife left today
for a month at Newport.
A good line of Tents and Camp
Stoves at Krazer & Hice's.
Examine that line of Sewing
Machines at Frazer A Rice's.
Mrs. A. J. Tupper returned Fri
day from a short visit in Salem.
E. E. Paddock, spent several
days in the metropolis this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fisher were
passengers to Portland, Monday.
v n RabkW. of Monmouth
took the cars for Eugene Monday.
r-,.k f.tr i7ir and country
butter at the Independence cream
ery.
Do not send East for thai Sewing
Machine, but get it of Frazer x
Rice's.
The Independence creamery will
pay cash for eggs and country
butter.
President E. D. Ressler. returned
Saturday from a several days' trip
to Portland.
Miss Ethel Alexander, of Port
land, is visiting at the home of J.
W. Kirklacd.
Mies Edith Lines, of Portland,
spent Sunday will) old friends in
Independence.
Miss Camille llutton.
is visiting her father, Cal
for a few weeks.
f Idaho,!
llutton.
Wm Boots, the Monmouth in
surance man, was a northbound
passenger, Monday.
Mrs. A. M. Hurley was a pasen-;
ger to Lafayette Sunday atternoon
for a few days' visit.
Julien Hurley returned Satur
day from Lafayette, where he had
been visiting relatives.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide
tho dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
(1 hand canonv top
phaeton for sale also a set of single
harness. J. A. Mills.
When in town try Huntley's
Restaurant for a first class meal.
Special rates by the week.
Burrus Estes, wife and daughter,
of Walla Walla, 'Washington, came
in Saturday to visit a few days.
Mrs.'M. Babbitt, Miss Bowden
and Dick Babbitt were passengers
passengers to Corvallis, Monday.
For Binders, Mowers and Rakes
on,l nil PvtniH for the Oriborne
machines call on J. H. Moran,
Monmouth, Oregon.
Miss Blanche Ground is spend
ing a few days with her parents in
Monmouth, coming in on the train
last Thursday morning.
We have just received direct from
Chicago a line of Drop Head Sewing
Machines that range in price from
$20 to $85. Frazer & Rice.
Mrs. Lucy Howell and son. after
a few days' visit with the family of
II, II. Wagoner, left for their home
at Colfax, Wash., last Friday.
If you want Men's or J'-oy's full
stock Asbestos Calf Hand Made
Shoes call on T. B Clevenger,
the Shoe Maker, Independence Ore.
M.I Thompson. Ihe ra m yij
druggist, waa in town ednesday.
Mis Lucile Moore, who bus
. ... !,iia,l .! other itlaoea
UtTIl III , .
working at millinery, returned to
her home Monmoum
lie and Elva
Taylor and Mabel Cressy K
v . . i.. ..,.i.i,nt wtek for a
season of recreation at the seaside.
Everybody like kh1 lhin to
eat. Strong's iteaiauraim
is the place to get them, nwrjr
thing served in season. Kiglil
prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLaughlin,
of Buena Vista and Mrs. h. I.
Henkle were visitors to the Mo-
Coy Relkah lodge, r.awirjr
pveninc.
For Saie.Three (ieldings weigh
ing from 141H) to 1WK) pounds; one
mare, 1300; one roadster U00; one
roadster 10U1. Enquire of the En-
TKKl'KISK.
Prof. W. J. Hooker and wife,
who have been spending a few
weeks at the home of Mr. Hooker,
near Lewisville. returned tollrowns
ville Saturday.
Frank O'Rrien, of Albany, and
W B. Lawler, of Salt Lake, arrived
in Gates this evening and will go
on into the Quartzville mines to
morrow. Albany Herald.
Mrs. J. K. Johnson, of Colfax,
Wash., came in Saturday, tehe
will visit a few weeks at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Ground, of Monmouth.
The delegates to the National
Dairy and Pure Food Association,
which recently met in Port and
passed through town in j.
local
car. auacneu w n
M. 0. Potter, the well-known
traveling man. and for many years
a member of the well-known Inde
pendence law firm of Untler. Town
send & Potter, was in the city on
business last week.
There is a movement on foot for
a night telephone service, the com
pany having given that in event a
i i.hitiiHi are u.'ed in town.
jSnch service will Ik-given the peo
! pie here without extra cost
Sevend little parties were formed
C 1 .. .- ..,! u rim WHS SDKOt in
the woods acros the river. 1 here
are some lovely retreats within a
few miles of Independence, and our
citizens should take advantage of
them whenever opportunity pre-
gent8 itself.
Miss Marguerite Longacie, for
mer! v of this city, sang -Tin Peni
tent " by V'andewaters. la-t Sun
day,' at the St. James' English
Lutheran church. West Purk and
Jefferson streets. Portland Tele
gram. Miss Longacre is a former
Independence teacher and a native
of Buena Vista. We frequently
hear her spoken of in i.astern
periodicals quite highly.
I. Connett. who lives a few miles
north of town, brought to this
office this week some grass, which
he claims is far superior to any
ether for pasture, etc. He says he
h-s never seen any of the same
grass and that it was on his place
thirty years ago when he. came.
He claims for it the best hay and
the best pasture he knows. When
left to its own course, it grows to a
(rront. hf-itrht. samtdes of which he
brought to us measuring over seven
feet. He is anxious for dairymen
to experiment with it.
The first quarterly conference of
the L nited nvaneacai cnuiui i-m
the Independence mission will
occur next Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. C. C. Poling the Presiding
Elder will be present to conduct
the services. The order of the ser
vices are as follows: Business
meeting of the conference to be held
in the church Saturday at 3 p. rn.
Preaching and communion at
Buena Vista at 11 a. m., preaching
at the school house on the river
road near Mr. Poterfields place at
3 p. m., preaching at the church in
Independence at 8 p. m. All are
welcome.
Wn.lrt A Co for
your bale ties.
Jav F. Powell, of Monmouth,
was "regii-terod in Portland Mon
day.
Rev. G. K Berrv, of Portland.
wMin town Inst Tuesday in tho
interest of the 1'acitlc Christum
Mr Clarence Ireland returned
Sunday from a visit in iastem
Oreaon.
f 1 .. !anit who h
been visiting in The Dallas,
turned home Saturday.
re-
Claud Hubbard returned last
i. rn.., . .u.ml iluvs' visit 111
WIT. Ill"" " - -'
Astoria and Portland.
i- c n;il..,.l un.l fnmilv. who
Un viaitina in ancouver.
Wash., returned home t ruiay.
Quite a number from this section
attended the r.vangemai vu...r
meeting held in Dallas Minuay.
ti.. n it ItnvdHton returned
'from Dallas, where she
has been attending campmeeting
ix. i? i. lTII .) wife, of GllV
i;r. run -
Wash., were in town Irtday. lrank
is a former resident oi inoepeu
dence.
!...., fVnlcMtf and wife and
4.. i.... tsv.r nml family have
.AIlUI-ll - .
.,i n Nekowun. lillamook
countv, for several weeks vacation
n. I. M Thornton and wife,
who have been visiting L. Bed well
-if- Monmouth, returned
... ,v,;. Kam.a in l'ortianu .nun
dav.
m WalUrt. Mount and four
l'l i n - -
i.iidrpn. of Olvmpia, Wash., ar-
siaiiirilnv pvenimr on a visit
to Mrs. Mount's mother, Mrs. K. J
Hosier.
Chas. Gibson has purchased the
f iIih M. E. parsonage
...j iiw.ro lnt week. He
is makinir many needed improve
tnents.
II. C. Fislier. wife and daughter,
of Albany, are vihiuiik mts. rwn
Mrs. I. Hart.
rr 5 iii. i ciivp, ... -
. -. , 1 niirH.UAr Af
Mr. Msner is couinv '".""
Linn county
Little Miss Madeline Kramer,
j f Mr nd Mrs. '). A.
UllU)illii .. --
IIUU1C1 ...... - .
ents and little !riend a pleasant
aiau tMIUlprfMl IIV HUT l)ll
birthday party Sunday alternoon
The wild blacklerry season is at
its height and they are selling at a
good price. Daily you can see
pt-ople wendimr their wav to town
with buckets filled with the finest
blackberries, for which the timbers
of this section are famous.
Hops are soaring high twenty
cents, it is claimed, being offered
for this year's crop. The are also
many sales of the growing crop as
it stands on the vines at the pres
ent time. There is, however, a
general feeling among grower to
hold the crop and run the risk this
tall.
Miss Mae Iyollock, of Albany visit
ed J M Scroggs and family last week
She recently toured the east in
elocutionary recitals the eastern
journals speaking highly of her
We niiote from a recent
issue of the Albany Democrat: Miss
Mae Pollock Jell tocay ior mutu
dence on a visit with friends. She
...in m.iiil most of tho summer in
i,...i.. ..,1 uiih her tmrents. after
IIIILIUMU l. , .
which she will go to Pueblo, Col
nhe has a position !CL
Uiauo, " v ? .
t.hp miblic schools as teacher
of
jiYtiresaion. a new field
work
there.
The Independence band has de
cided to disband for the summer,
ill inhn nn the work wirain as
soon as the winter sets in. Tbey.
have made fine progress this spring
under t.;e leadership of Tommy
Zeiber and his abe lieutenants.
On the coming Saturday evening
our people will have an oppor
tunity to hear the boys in an open
air concert. Other instruments are
to be added to sfengtnen the band
lor the occasion. Everybody in
vited. Later in the evening a ball
is to be given in the opera house,
where excellent music and a pleaB
ant time is assured.
Go to U. M.
i .
20 per cenn 20 per ccnii
Off! Off! Off!
Our entire Carpet line, nothing reserved,
From July 10 to Aug. 1st.
At which timo vi will tnkt our annual invoke,
ami tlfsiro to mini' our hlwV. Thin i your
opportunity. Ht'inouilwr tho place.
The House Furnishing Co.,
308 Commercial St, Nt door to P. SALEM, ORE
Storei at Salem and Albany.
1
W. W. Percival was a
Portland
visitor this week.
Iinn't overlook the Huckcve
washer. For sal ut K. M. Wado
A Co.
Miss Bessie Butler wai-a passe li
ner to Albany today to visit with
friends.
Mr. 1 It Burnett returned on
Wednesday morning from a week's
visit in McMinnvilie.
Lost A white woolen shawl
(round). Finder please leave at
this office. Reward offered.
Warren Cressv ind wife, of
South Bend. Wash., were in town
todav. They are highly pleased
with that fection.
Thr will be no servicea in
, ,, .
the
M K. church Sunday next on ac
count of the pastor being called to
preach at Dallas.
Trv our Deering machine oil
you will find it A 1 at Ii. M.
Wnde Co.
Burrus VMf Is working
for F. A,
Dcmty.
Dean Walker, while driving a hay
rake, had a runaway, hreaklnn up ihe
..u nil Mllffhilv shakluK up Maaler
Di-an.
Bi-rviees as usual at the Presbyterian
church next Habbath looming ana
eveulng. Toph of special Interest anu
the public most cordially invited.
It, c. DeArinond sum-red the li or
one of bis most valuable horse tnei
other day by having him kicked by
another animal, ueoefHllatlnK hl being ,
killed.
O. I), Bannister the well-kaowu;
hrouKht to the K- i
TKitPMisK ollice Wednesday mnrnlug!
two boxes of flue berries ascau be ralst-d j (JitrafH, CitfU Vi't 1 OH, ToLwu
.uywhere. They were very lartre and , , c f t iouol.v
luscious. Mr. Bannister has proved,!
year after yesr, that the culture of
strawberries Is a paying industry fr;pIKST Class SoiA FoUNTAIX IN
this section.
There is mre t'atarrli in this f lou
of the country man an ouivr u.mn,w
nut tonether, ami ouiu mo ,A
years was supposed to be Ineuri.ble, ,
For a Kreat many yeurs d .ctors pro- j 4
lintiueed Ha ioc-1 disease, and l"i"l4
scrllmd loral remedies, and by eon- t
iiintlv failina to cure with local Ireal-' 4
ment.'lironouiu'ed It Inciiriihle. Hi le ire
llllU tM'flVtHl CHI till II HI W .wtnm.w
ibs proven caiarrn i oe i-uunmu-
tonal disease, and therefor- reqinn s
mstllulional treatment. llaH'sCBtuirh
tlona
constllulionHl ireainieni. jiiiirni.Biuii
Uure. iininiiiiii uiic" '- ".i
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only conslilu
tioi'ial -ure on the market. It Is taken
internally In (loses fri.ni 10 drops to u
leaspooiilul. It acts direetly on the
bloixl and iiiuiMUW surfaces of the sys
tem They oiler one hundred dollars
for any case It fulls to cure. Send lor
ciriMilarsand testimonials. '
Address K. J. til K.N KV A Co. Ioledo
Hold lV DrUKglsls. 7"c.
Hull's Family I'ills are ihebest.
J
Correspondents
Contest!
Row You Stand.
itiK'iiN Vista, II ".. 370
PiHlce, I
ItlrkreMl.O. '
Itnllnton. 11 .
Mount Hood View, C
Calvury, I) J7
Monmouth, A "
Moiunoiilh, II 113
Monmouth, 11 f .
Hiinpson. It 7
1'arker.
Munmuttlh, H ITS
Ciowley, U I
ii.ii.. w. 15
I Bu ver' K '. '. 1 1 "
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Contcii ends at P. m. October 4.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S7
...Dentist...
t'Hln Icm Kxtrui'lliiu
it Mm'lul!jr.
(iNiwr HillUllliK.
lu(li'ml"lii , Oral.
OTIS 1. Itl'TMCIt, M.
Physician 6c Surgeon.
OflW In 0H-ra Iliiime ImlldliiK,
lU'Hiilenee Phone 6. Olllce Phone 0.
ii t. iikn km;
Bath and Barber Shop.
main htkkkt,
Inokprndknck,
Okkoon.
She flveade,
Davidson & Hedges, Propa.
CONNKCTION.
...THE...
monmoutb Dundry
H. I. WHITMAN,
'l'0l.
Should haVC VOUr Work
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Washiuu culled for and de
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4
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livered, both In Dallas and Inde
pendence. WuHhing railed for
on Tuesday and delivered on
Kuturday
Ulcrk Guaranteed.
4 Monmouth, Oregon.
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H. H. Jasperson,
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UNDERTAKER,
Independence, Oregon.