JM -EIT.N'DKNCE ENTKKPKISK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, JULY 17, 1902. t 1,1 . F.r.-Ht..llfUHron.HinlnKf'l l..(or..i.tion address, h. I. ,le'nt; or J. II. V. UITI.KK, Secretary. It Follows as the Night the Day. Advertising, the rt'coinmendatioi of a frieml.or nomo other fortunate circumstance, leads you to take Jour first trip East over the Hurlington. The comfort ami pleasure of that trip leads you to return th same way. After that you have the ISurlington habit and naturally prefer the lhirlington in the selec tion of routes. Three routes East via Denver, St. Taul or 1 i H i t F. Listen, JULY 26, 1902 F. State normal School, tintViuate ( Um tcliool are in constant iloiimntl Ht salaries iwiKing from U) to tlUO per inoiilli. HHitlMiit tke the state examinations dnrlnir their course in the school bti.I are or pared to receive state ..orit...iit. The full term opens Beptember A. G. SHELiDOH. General Agent 100 Third St., Portlannd, Ore. Ji. Douty J$. Douty The wind of Monday injured the hops quite good deal, whipping the vines and breaking oft" the run ners. Miss May Kennedy, of Indepen dence, came down Saturday even ing for the dance. (Jeorg'5 Smith has returned home from Newport, where he had been for a couple of weeks, feeling much better for his trip. U. C. Seymour passed through here Saturday on his way to Salem. Mrs. Elizabeth Hughey, sister of Mrs. A. Lucas, will return to her home in Adalia. California, the coming week. S. T. Burcb has commenced to spray his hops. 'V'. , Frank Miller, who has been working for Win. Fanl at Dallas, has returned home to Help n:s fa' her through harvest. A fine warehouse will soon be built on the mill property at this place. L. V . Koser lias tne con truct. Peter Cook is improving his property here. ''' Tide Brown, of Salt Creek, was in after cherries Monday. Miss Ida Thiesses. who has been working tor "Sam Orr, was taken suddenly ill. Dr. Cary, r-f Dallas, was called and she was taken to her home on Salt Creek Friday. The Misses Smith, of Monmouth, are visiting at the home of George Smith. Mrs. Nelson, of McMinnville. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1. F. Lucas, here this week. M. o. uurr Spi l.iRht Transferring a specialty. 6 1 have just put on a l ew light dray anil would solicit a part of & your trade in the dray business, c Several from here attended the Christiau basket meeting at Ball ston last Sunday. L. C. Koser and son, John, went to their claims Monday to remain a few days. Frank Gibson is building a fine barn on his property here. Miss Hattie Hartman, of Inde pendence, was visiting the South wick's over Sunday. Mrs. Otis Waite returned from the hospital Saturday much im proved in health. Mrs. S. Orr is home from the j hospital for a few days looking somewhat better. j John Bond came home Sunday, for a short time. . ! Notice. I have a few registered bucks j that are extra fine, also some; j high bred not registered. Prices j according to quality. ; I Jas A. Griusby . 1 I Two miles north of Indepen-i j deuce. Now Is The Appointed Time, j The O. U. & N. Co. has issued a ; handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Oregon. Washington & Idaho and their resources." People j in the east are anxious forinfor-j matiou about the Pacific North: West- - If you will give the 0. It. j it N. Co. agent a list of nams of i eastern people who are likely to be j interested, the booklet will be; mailed free to such persons." Yours truly, , A. L. Craiu, I General Pasgr. Agent j Legal Notices. NOTICE OF FINAL, SKTTLK- i MEXT. Notice is hereby given that f, the tinder-, I signed admlntstiatrix have tiled In the comitv court my filial account Mini report In the mutter ol the estate or Joseph Millei.de i censed, and the Hon. J. K. slbley, county 'iudgeof Polk county. Oreeon, wherein said I matter Is pending, has rlxcd the 4th day ol I August, lwii, at the houroi Hi o'clock A. M, ol said dav, nl the county court house In lal. Pollr nruintv. Oregon, as the time and place when said final account and report will be heard. All Demons Interested In said estate are requested to appear at aaldtime and make objections, Ii any they bave, why siicli account and report should not be al lowed and the administratrix be discharged Irom such trusL Thismh day of J u ne, ISABKi.l. 8TKK1.K. Administratrix ol the estate of Joseph Miller, deceased. Butjer and tload, attorneys for estate. First pub. June 2H.ot Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United 8tale Land OtHoe, Oregon City, Ore.. June 111, 1HW2. Notice Is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress or June H, 1N7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the statesof t allfornia. Ore gou, Nevada,and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1MB, Sadie Smith, of Indepen dence, county of Polk, state of Oregon, has this dav tiled In this office her sworn state ment No. 57K7, for the purchase of the NEX of Section No. atin Township No. M. Range No. 7 W. and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor Its tim ber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim U said laud before the County Clerk of Polk county at Dallas. Oregon, on Saturday, the (SOth day of August, l!i02. she name as witnesses: H. B. Kelso, of Independence, Oregon; I. I., .smith, of Inde pendence, Oregon; Vida Kelso, of Indepen dence, Oregon; Kilcy Burbank, of Pedee, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 3tnh day of August lwi CHAS. B. MOORKS, Register. First pub. June lStth. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78 Notice for Publication. United Ststes Ijind Office, Oregon City, Ore., June HI, 1!L. Notice is hereby given 1liat in compliance with the provisiuns of the act of cougress of Jiiue:!, 1STS, entitled "An act for I he sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act. of August 4, IS!'.'. Vina Kelso, of Indepen dence, count v of Polk, state of Oregon, has Ihls day tiled in this office, her sworn state ment No. "7!'l, for the purchase of the SKi, of section No. 2i in Township No. Its, Kanae No. 7 W, and will otter proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for its Um ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the county clerk of Polk county, a l'allas, Oregon, ou Maturdav, the DO! It day of August, ma she names as witnesses: I. I. Smith, of In dependence, Oregon: Sadie Smith, of Inde pendence. Oregon; Klley Burbank, of Pedee, Oregon; H. B, Kelso, of Independence, Or,gon. A ny and all rerst ns claiming adversely the above described lands tire requested to file t heir claims in this o trice on or before said SOth dav of August,. Irnsi t HAS. B. MOOREs. Register, First pub. June 34.