A .v-r- f-7 J.f V V. if,. "i' & " ? '-'WHIP ? w 5 7 jf if i V.f iNni:iM:NPKNCK i:NTKi;rKisi:,iNi)i:i'i:NirN(M:,(i;i:(i(N, .mirsT ?, ih,-. u u h Wou wan, u ti h,k Urn mamm-?" I I'i..l..,l, MM-Ill NlMaV UI'" K" I'MIKM...." . ' .i.i :.. ...,...,... a a,, cry i iw-t'w."" q wun no nniei. I If v-ii want Men' or Moy's full Mr. mill Mr. Coop..' wen . ! '.. ...I M iindil V '' Utllt,k- t.illf ,ltuu, Mltll ,,M"' ; si,.,, .all om t. n eievc.ger, V . !. '.It.-; a Ik"' ,,,MVju. shoe Maker, Independence Ore. v ,i;i, ,r.M, of Ins 1Unii,Ui Mm T "" ' !1: V'""" lbmLe ami Mis bertha Osborne iV;i,n.l s. M-ore for H-rpieide liim ,0(,(v (,. Suit Creek, where ;n,. .1 i.. bull' cure. Sol. I in lm'!i' ' th-v will sojourn a number of ur .i i ii .1 ii' .h-ir-d. . i,IVs. A - l.n-ke w. a passei'tfH' to jr4 l'.avi.lsou riol Funce ;i.,, ...,a.t Wednesday to j""1 I'mrson, sister and iii.oe res pec-t'aui.-y nlr-a.lv there. Uiv.lv of Mr. M. L lrri, hav ,1 .s Whit-ak-r return! Satnr- i n-turned to Independence Eu ,Uv 'r,.;;i a week s"iit at A (.tori. ' gcnt U.'j;itcr. , :unl ronbm.l. , ir. W. H. Alliu. Cluuil Kryor M,s. CUu Ski-.H.-r, of t)r.-pn tlil Win. llarn-tt rfUinio.1 Smulny Citv viit-.l rflativ- 1'T ml ; ii'jiht from tlu-ir imlinu ovt-r on tin . mVi: "m -itU this ttf-k. s'l'"- Tl-y irporl lu.ving Inula u -. ; , irv Uunll.'vV "i'''1'"11'1 li C 4 20 per cent! 20 per cent! Off 5 Oiff Off! Our entire Carpet line, nothing reserved, From July 10 to Aug. 1st. At which tiini' wo w ill tnUo our aimi!:il i n "m . ami ilt'iro rchn'c uiir i-tock. Tlii- is v.oir (.ul tutiity. lloinoinluT tin. l;u o. IS The Uouso Furnisliin Co., j ' 303 Commfrcial St., Nixt door to P. O., SALEM, ORE Stores at Salem And Albany. 9 . X .-5. X- - Ii is up u yw lil-l . tio'll l'r lll ll-O rati fe ll im l .lit. i mi-.: I'll' V ,,. ,.!;;. a.-l k ...... v V v "V" v- j,u-i''-i.'(-rl"1''T i K-itaiinnU for a ttrfl 'lass m.al. W.- notuvil :i vulmr .ipn,-ni S.,n.m rat. - lv th wW-k. : from this la.- th. otli.T luy, th-U ' , ' i f ,;k. iriMf a -Hk ol liv- tiirtl.'f. Thoy , , , , vlll w.-te l.i Iim for Portland nn.l i"'ll Ve nfMl.iv for th ohkI and ; remain there hmng August. ; " . i ,.. ; 15ra.lv lUiriu lt. a well-known The M,-s !... Moore a nd l . : - wo -phone Poul-r --.1.10.. Wft Jay from a vwt to Portland. r ; . fillip III ollll-i. V".., iiing in town ht week. Attornev O-.ur Uayter and hin . 5 Mis I!-lle Keeney, of hup-ne.; Social and Personal. a KrdU:iw of the Monmouth stu. ; l Nornial. l.'lt tor tionie I ti-nna j . , , ove? and tents l Frazer Mi.-s Neili- Harris returned hict ( i. t . K. M. a!o ties. W;ld" t o for Ijii-i Wa'lt-ii- I.omire at K" TKUriitsK olli'V". ! hrother J. V. Ituvt-r, of the Oliser- i ver. were nver from l)alla Mon 'd.iy mioninn and the Kn TKiti insK !(,tli. e ui-knonl-iU'es a pleasant eall Mis Martha Wyman and sister, j from tliem. ; ot Ta.'oma, Wash , c imc in Mon .(I .iv for a hrief visit in this section w.vk from Portland, where she had he-n .lurtr.fj the wii.trf and cj.rinp ' Mrs. lieo. Whiteaker i Frank, also the younger ami son ineinheiK H I) Whitman, the Monmo.ith ot the fumilv were passenL-ers to ... . . II- - ! .. -I'l Ill ... i. ... i nuiH.sirn. i ...o r..ti.piiHii irnm ii : n.iri iiurin v. i ui'v .". I CM i . . i t . .- - , (mi V III .!, is visiting ill-Forest (iiove. Mi. Lotlie ;voinid came P irom Portland T- s.iay lino idng. Wm M;t.".iriy .! .vit ranidtfl-fil "'. II J'lir: ' ill tilt- B. F. Mulkev w . an iocming I ') :) .M.l id. IV -k. ; week's outing in Tillamook county. Shormnn Ifuvs nnd wif- moved over lo lliflir Marion county hop rinrh Tuesday until after hop picking Newport Jritimhy. They main a couple ot weckn or so at this popular summer resort. Mi?s Kelia- Norton, who in con nected with the legal department it the Gie.it Northern lUitroad at ' . . . . . - I K. V. Kldridne, tlx- Imlepeii- rarpent-rs mid huildiiiK' mat-rial deuce creamery man, iii.oir ' her phtn nr.; .lehiye.l." . . . ."A city during the week with a viewirtv cm d.-titi i f six or eiht of e.-Uhiishiuu HCiemnery ivt thi Polk e.mnt v hoys pnse I throush place, lie expr.-vs-.l himself as I'orvalli. Wedn-sdiiy. rout-to much pl-nsed with th- outlook and Als-a on a hunting and (ishim; ex thinks he will put in a good plant, p.-dition PoPv MeAdam W'.s He is a thoroughly r-Iiahle jr-ntle- i with the party. He w.i dr.-s-d in maiv and deserves the patium.f;- of in a elowi.V suit " . '"Mr. ttnd lUir ,.,,!,. Jdlersou Uevi-w, ,Mrs lUrl-y If ill camr up f-nm . .. ItiiKiiu 'i-.t.i. Weilnesdav. f-r a Mrs. Maame walkrr. ,i vil, iltl , .orvil;!M years, the wife of John . W alK-r. ; f - .v of Monmouth, was coiuinit;eil to y.Rter.luv evening." the insane asyltiml hur-.lay. Hie; nenfrCQinWAI f!4fin examination was e.iniliicl-.l hi Ne - lem hv I'r. J X. S ailh helore Jus- W. R. ALLIN, D. P. b. tie-K. l M-Tiian, aclim; county i.i.li.H lii !hn iihseni e of JtldireScott, ' J S ........ , c .M...n..t. .-...tiM.r Ittlllilltt. of Marion county Mrs. Wa'Ki-r 8-" mental deranKemeut was aue.l hy i ,. ,;;, ,,,, ' gn.'i lor me loss w n nine niiuj.-..- . t -r, who died suddenly a lw weeKH j n?ii The lnauv friends of the; relatives ami returned liiuin' pas-eiier trin i A. -J W iii teak" visi'.ins relative (I. L: Hawkins pase.fger8 to th- Flyo Cuio will k p th- Hi. H'; your'cow. C"t it "f l"r J1'1'" Miss NVllie D'.iton. of Ion-, i ..f Aliemy, is in tiii vicinity. a. -id family w-re -(.i-t W'd'.esday. Mrs. .1 . S ISuliaii t d-en w-r- pi-'iijiers to N-.vi)rt Saturday, to enjoy several weeks at the MM-ide. and chil-:l",kl,m' 'M ,ne 1,'N':"'"'K ,,f- h-r viniting friend and r-tativen W- will soon have in Mock a well selected assort m-n t .d shot guns at pries as low the lowest. Frazer .1' lliee. Mi-s F.r'shiu-, who has I een at Newport a couple of week, return ed to h-r home at Monmouth Tues- Miss Blanche (.round, oi Mm-1 dav afternoon, mouth, went to Portland Saturday-; -jhe fero farning mil! does the Chas. Irvine is hack from New- j best work, has th- greatest capacity port, where he Hp-tit id vacation, and is the lightest running. See it Ml- L Mom-, of M.M.,no,h,!Hrr"rRioe,e ..., iwtla.nl visitor this week.! For Hinders, Mowers a. d Rakes and all extras for the Osborne machines call on J. II. Moran, j Monmouth, Oregon. Mis (J-rtru.Ie M. Vernon, of Monmouth, left for Corvallis Tus- dav. I Miss Lola Parrish. of Monmouth, S Scott Leavitt editor of the Faixs At. .. Citv T.eidkii. wa i bu"'e V!?l- ,vn .i nis4fn!-er u .e Kiri .uou-i--- day 11,.,,'f ..v.i-!o(.L- tin- linckeve waslier. For saie at U. M. Wade J. M. Vanduyn, who was interes- d in the dry goods business in this city, visited old friends hen it Co. Chas. lillyieu returned Tuesday afternoon from two week:, f pent at Newport. Trv our Oociin; machine oil vou v.ill find it A 1 at It. M. 'Wade it Co. L-ivton Smith and party have returned from their fishing . at.d hunting trip. Flyo Curo protects foe dumb brute from the flier. Ot it of Frazer & Rice. Cleve PiOhinson rode over to Sa lem and returned on his bicycle Sunday morning. flee u vWn this week. Th- young lady is on a visit to her parents, who live near Airlie. Dr. .t. l. Butler, I. H. V. Hut ler, I. (5 round and Mr. Boothhy returned Saturday from their out ing over on the Siletz. They had a -splendid time. J. I!. V. bring bick with him the big feather, which he will retain until the next season's outing. Mr. and Mrs. John Pipes, well known here, have moved from Port land to Eugene, where he has estah lUhed a partnership with Mr. Skipworth, a well-known attorney there. His wife, Susie Fenncll Pipes, is an instructor of violin there. F. W. Hurnherger. of Wahpeton, N. D. .has bought the Teal plate hrtween Independence and Mon i..,.,i:ii- He renorts mouth. Mr. Hurnherger is a man IUI III IU" " ...... ..-j. - , Falls City as booming. of means and is so favorably nu- ; pressed Willi I OIK coning iu i" is t,eL'otiatin for other property i He will move his family here this fall. ...Dentist. Physician & Surgeon. - , ,f ... ,. , jllIllC' III UIKTH ll"l. IMIIIIIII1K, family will learn ot Mrs. ulK. r a j ,.M,leuie Phone 5. Otllce I'lmne . . . , .. ... i sad misforlune w itti sorrow, ami i n i.. m ri.i:u, Attorney at Law. will hop- ibr her a speedy recovery to health. Observer, ', . , . e ...... t. I ! The iiuiirierty in in" -"r?"" " tmieal Society f.,r June. I'.02. Vol. j Cll-clnm a H-e.a.ty. nut . , I t,a fit r-si.iene, iiorui ui ..ion nioui u .5 N.. has been receive.!. II J' contents ar- as follows: -Political j V. T. lir.N IU.i:, Historv of 'Oregon From l.HTti to . . .. . .. C3h ar-,H Parhof Shnn ISO ) Inclusive," r.y lion. m. v.. George; "The 1- irst Oregon l av- main stukkt, airy," by Mrs. rruncis r uller n:-j j.,JK,.KX,lKNrK . . Ohkoon. tor; 'Uecolleclions of Horace Hold en." by II. S. Lyman. All of these 7 f- Qn(7TCO. are valuable articles, particularly -" J th- lirst, and no public r private Doviasor? tk Hedges, nrops. librnrv in the state, worthy the " . 1. I i,l,nn, ,, lull CitfiU-H. J itfll I'Cl Ifet. Tl MH name, should he w.thou a lull a. I (,)n (i ., ioll( n.y . pf the Historical Society H puhhea- lions. Th-V Contain matter of im portaiice to every student, which Fihst elsewhere in as j Class Soda Fountain Goxnkcti.is. IN Ki A A 4 A K '4 ...TH E... i j llloamoutb Caundry j II. n. v in I .ii .v . , i mp. several days the jjaot week The little daughter of W . (I. Hdlley, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Miles Hendrick, of Mc Minnville. 'eltirned FrU'ay. A J. W'hitpakcr has sold the Palace restaur'nt fixtures to Mc- : Killop Bros, and has closed the restaurant. Albany Herald. B. V. Mulkey, hold-over senator from Pol It count and president elect of the Ashland Normal school is spending a few days at the P-r-kies hot-i. Processor Mulkey ex pects to continue his legal resi dence at Monmouth and will repre sent Polk county in the state sen ate during the remainder of h'e trm which expires in June. 1!K)4. Everybody likes good things ti Hnwevr, he vill devote his .time eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem ! to l)lft Ashland school, which he is the place to get them. Every -! Hfty(l f,aH unusually bright pros thing served in season. Itight j pects for the coming year. Ore prices. jgonian. cannot be found compact form. The forvallis Ga.elte, in its last issue, had the billowing items of interest of well known Polk county people: "Clarence Clodfi lter h ft. 1 .... i . r. Tuesday for Irntepemie ice. .vuer a hriefyisitthe.e he will proce.d Should have your Work. to Sherman county' Eastern , 4 Vnliiiiu called for and tie Oregon on business that " 'Il do- 4 Hvcicil, lielh in Dallas im.) In.l. tain him a cmipl- of months. At p,,,,,!,.,,,.,.. Washing culled fur the expiration of this time h- will ( Tlll,H(y ,i.jver.'l on return to Corvallis. . H,.turdav Florence llosendoif. who recently purchased six lots in Avery's morK GUarantCCd- addition is eontempiaiinn .nni..... r on them. She would build at once MOnmOUttl, UregOn. but on account, of the scarcity ofMi.-f.---r-Vf-'l H. H. Jasperson, UNDERTAKER, independence, t-t Oregon. I it I i