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. .4 Wnouor'i) Soda touchei Iho thlnty ipot.
coolmnd refrmhen you, M , ,4 ,
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STORES AT
Independence and Rlonnioittb
Ilnviiii,' 'iui-. cniir.il i the Normal IlooK 5(or at
Monmouth c w ih In rail the att-iili..ii of tho pcoii. uf I'ulk
cuiiiiy Unit iifo 11. m in n pu-.ili.iii ., m-iu Hi. id in iln-
l.iin l'iii-r il
Stationery and gonfcciicwry
Some (.f thu hop inn think hop j ILmry I'sitcrxou, of Portland, ' lino (tout l no.- 1
'picking will fiinniHMici tli lift ,,,,lt Sunday in tnwn. - ii 1.. .,.,v , t. 'i
w- k in August. Ittit 01 hi v.r . M, Je,i U'ann. of Salem, via- ' "'I'""' "
t-ii years im- hop ' picking o.jt.(j Mi. JMli ,,lrre(1 ,uull(Iay- (Talbott. . V. ,;,k... ;. . Talbot t.
Hi.-l.ml . kooii. i ... ... . , . ', : K. if-.'vi-. A. Uni.l.r,,,, X. ,
Mm hdun Cox m learning thef ..-, , , r ., ,,. .,
lo.UHM .,, of i,r H..r,ir,hl(irttpf),.r.4,tfl,.)t K I.i,;K,.v.".An;fl,t- J' ' U,"'t ","
ii.i I. v I1)-- - J of Iij.li'j.1 ii.,iic(. ; i !"-fiioi iti.-i l,ii ( iiy
Tu.sdiiy, ni,.r-, no ill.- engineer ut. "" !' ('"''I'1"-" it party of j ho tin.- h" i I j.i .Hers.
Ui.-wal.ri-l.ua t.-I's il", tin,,, l.llvifli('"'l', spent Sunday - ...
day i tl... I.j.tory of the plant, ;!" vidi.ity. j "w'' "'
........ 1 Willi,. i:ull.-r Wednesday for! T'-r-..hr., ..mt.,. r.,. for
ii.u:.ii, . 1 . 1 1 . n hit' lie Willi
! pihim1 thi iiiiiin-r.
I .......
j Mr. H i,' ,11, of Canada, 1. broth-j ISirtlubiy I'aifj.
jor-in-law of ). A. JI.mIm-'. vi-it.-d f-.'il i-mi I:. I I-mi,.
Iiiii; Holism ii.'r.- t Ii.h w t--k . ; J iii-Ml;(y, 4 ,;v :''i;!i, o-it.-r Mi
o- iiijtinn;; Hirliin tT'iim
kiinlH, It i r!i"(.ing too
Soiiii' firmer report i"'l
ol ln-rw Jij;ht oii'-H. Tii yii-l.l thl
yi ur i!l I.,- no mop) ihxii an v-f
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I. nil rcr iM'i.iri-. U ah our 1 u (uii' wn . ,01 uivn v.in
lli.' 1 1 1 1 of io li. kK.
At Our Fountain
V.. u will tin. I il.nlichi of i-U'ryll.o.K in 1 ln Koilu lin.-, Nv dcim In
iti.y 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11. u.li' In. in ilii. .nr -,1111.
I''T Killl.ill ....H. '.'' II..K t!llll..ll , 7.-,,.
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SPEQAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES.
An ollii.- (i rrini.'iii'ur.tt.- i'J.
i ii'-cili of tli f-f-1 a !! iwli nif u t i inu
, lilN-'l lip in thi- K. A, Minify ..
.' pni til. fill Hlorc. A lmy;.' cl.i l (in
proof vault 14 h.-iii pni in. a
Hl:iiiii-i gliikf partilion will incloHi
1 1 he ollim propr 1111. 1 whi-n p.Jniei
, nn.l i-iirperti'il will imike .1 neat ami
.it' ructive counting roon).
ADDITIONAL LiOCALS.
1 .nr. 1 ...jT'iV'-. iiotv rtorkin at
tho c'.'iuio-ry, i-xiJiotito n tlirnto
hirt i.oinc in l.'Hn in xt lnoiitli.
Mr. Parker, of Or.gon City, a
former P-todent T ll.is f.iaie. has
r-tnriel to JiKlrpcinlchc.; for the
summer.
Kb.
' iii'f-r'- ?'V-n'.!i iilrihu iv.
aoo'it ' :.! v of
urcil in to , j,: r ri i''.ratt' it.
Tin- ij i).-,-if .v!'' t i 1 1 -r ' i i . r 1 wit 11
gain' ;ui-i inii.-icr nf;.-r wdii : n iii--:'
h'.i. 11- iu.irh wn-. .-rf i nn.l ml
I tlfpitric.! f. r li.' ir Lliii. .. '1
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Dp-M-nt ui'ii- J!!:ui!ii t-;i r I in. t
llev. E. .1. Thompson wa a a-1 j.; ln:, ,;i;1,.r, ,.:(hl.r n,nal Zelmt
nSir loNoivpnrt Wnlnilay. He ! i;,11t,r A j,,, L, ,. r,e!j
WIlr,turn .''ri.lay ami th.-n l.uve ! Jiirk,. Warr, ut ;,.,,, , ;:..
AiKX..-iirion train ))a th, ,,,1, j for Lou Aiiglw. Cal. ,' I)i!!a rj;irk Mntr, ( 1;,!,., lU-v
Inilt'p.-mli-imn at ,..) a. m. on Sim-1
M. ('. Williaiim ami wiff. w ho ! ''"y Anoint 10, Imtind for XVw por'
1
No w-ht'Ht hart -ornt- into t iv ! Kunir-f .-iml Andy Ottingcr. Carl
! wart-lioiiKM as yet. hut it mliu,i 'h--t';r 5r.-f.-tf. I.awr-nee Xtw-
. t - --
II Mind trip ticket 2 50. A Hpi-eial j et,ll pl nr.vmjr. J. .
.....tor will h ave Monmouth to!n-Mora0 th,! f,f m Lift iUMY$ty Of UTCOU
u iit, 1,,,,., , ! acres of the Scotch (Wmanv's :
b..i,ii.v. "nil i..i,iiiriuii iivir. i 1 . I f VI' .kl.l'..V
il 1 1.. 1 1... ..... f .1 . it. 1 i.Lljh.M,, UUUiU.N.
M . . . I ... ..... . I
I nave ix'i'i) jo.-al.Hl at hlieridnn for ah upporiunity tm. t,e pre- .,,: : ... ,, . hiil. IM,,-! Whitman. E.-trl. I51a.lv.
.1, H, S.riiir.Jt'.l wan n parent:!-;' I ni"iith pat, have moved j 'i,ted to upend nix hours at the : Thrt-hir.g in in full hlact 'land A It hi (,'!,;.- d!.-r.
I i J 1111. tl. 01 ( it v rrl'lav. " ooepeii'ienee. .Mr. niiainu ,p"1" r uiru uin amo nay.
Jake Hilli.ir.l 1, ft Friday f,.ri 'mv'r, '''l'ted a poi-ition in A.
n .... ..1 i... 1... .. ...... .1... ' l'irkeV clrui; Htore.
" 1 . . , connect with excursion here. ,1 acres of the .Scotch C ompany e
hcveriil liirexlii-r Hti.rli.il I it 1 1 .. 1 ... .1... - . . .e .1 . n 1!
. mini, nii'i iiio saii; ui 1110 leal
Pearl lle.ln left Saturday for , dav ami ninny tnor will he in 1 nif week tlia Normal t.ook Ktoie j..j, , The firt S. me.-'er, SeM.n
Neport, wher., lie will fpend a operation during tlu week Some at JIo",",,' paused from the ! o' We.ln.xiay., Se.emb.r I" li.
Mumherofdi.). Itl.re.hing outlitu are Mill ,ho,t h..d of (!rB St-rflii.g into the! Frank l!uck!ey and family, who j The fl!,witf s..,o,.s RU, Co.Seee, are
1 )...! ti....i , imKHDHHlnii of llnrrv V. U'nm-.nr ! Iiav e" Kverettand Snoho- i cmpn.l in 1 li- CiiiverMty. (ira.lu-
'.l..u.l.n il... )...i 1-1 . 1.. ,"""' ' iH-Hw 11 !) nroiiiiHeBM .
I IHIMI P'll fri (It. ll"H. III, I ' .
we have had'thU M.nm.er, it heing 1 ,0 h n" cell.-nt yield.
100 in th. hhinle. ' ... ,. . Ar
1 1 tie MifHen Kate Ketchuiii, Mira
Word Butler accepted a poeiiion Kiinherlin and Florence llurton
in tha grocery store of C 1. Cal- j and Mexurx, (Jlenn (.oodman, Hoy
breath the Hrd of tlii month. illawkitiHand Tom Fitchard com-
Wallace Iluntlfy and wif left
Friday for tho Helknap epriucs
and wilt Ims goii throughout this
month. j
.11 r. t . niiAiisiiury ii'iv rri
day nfiernooii for Cuhtpr City,
South Dakota, where nh will viait
relative until Octoher.
pofed u pleoxure party that went
aerooa the rivtr Sunday to ppend
I lli day.
of (hit city. Mr. Wagoner is pro.' nh, WihI,., returned Wednesday j ' f W Li.wa.ure, Sei
j ), is pi ; enee ami Art-, I'.iHrye ..' i-cieiK-e h 1
prietor of a fimilar estahliuhment . c 1 "e" ilKe l"l! sec i KnKineeninr, Cnivt-n-ity Aeiuietuy.
in il.iH citv nn.l i familiar ;iK uon me octter.
the various phanes of tho husinesfi,
thus insuring Monmouth an ex-
SelnHtl r M.iHio, School of Medicinr.
; M-nmii 01 WW
The Dallas. Falls City t Pacific i Tuition free, excepting in Seli.mli of
Coant Railway Company ha, filed romK'
Cehent nervicw in hi line. Thejarticles of incorporation iu the i Cost of living from $100 to )-2m
Stock was overhauled this week, j State Department. The companv j l"r ear
and is being increased as rapidly propose! to construct and 0erate a '
as time will permit. rail road, telegraph and telephone
Registrar of the University,
KL"EXE, OREGON.
Clare Irvine left Monday even
ing en route to San Francineo for a
three weeks' pleasure trip in the
Pacific coast metropolis.
Lost. Linen handkerchief be
tween M. K. church and grove,
marked "H. C" on come'. Finder
will return to this otlice.
Itov Irvine rotlo from Lebanon
on hi wheel last week, returning
Hundity afternoon, after having a
short visit with his mother here.
Al Ilerren and family and M. N.
Prather and family returned last
week from their trip, which ex
tended to the Dos Chutes. Need
less to say they bad a fine time.
Miss Herlha Hohaiinon was very
ill last week, hut we are pleased to
note an improved condition sulli-
cient to permit her to journey to
the const for a few weeks' outing.
Last Friday Joe Hrouse was SO
years of ago, and lie celebrated the
occasion by shocking four acres of
oats during tho morning hours.
"Uncle Joe" is still a "young" man.
Miss Essie Robertson took the
train for Portland Tuesday after
noon, where she went to meet her
brother Oris from Eastern Oregon
to Portland for treatment for
appendicitis.
D. W. Sears and inoth-r leave
in a few days for an extended East
ern visit. They go from here to
Colorado, California, Indian Terri
tory, Oklahoma, Iowa, etc. They
will be from home several weeks. 1
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NOTICE THIS.
Farms and Stock: Ranches For Sal.
No. I. 16L'j acres north from Leu isville, 011 county road, at 120 per acre. cash, balance on time at ti per cent; fair house and burn.
No. 2. 28'J acres, good farm, good house and barn, fine orchard, good water, on county road. A snap for $7,500. ' cash down, bal
ice on time at It percent.
No. !l 100 acres, north from Independence, fair house, 2 barns, good water; all plow land and under good fence. Price, t.io per
acre; cahh, balance on tune at u per ceiit.
No. 4. 2S1 acres, 2 miles south from l-ewisvllle, fair house, 2 small barns, some fruit trees ; 50 acres in fall wheat, 17 acres hop yard.
!K) acres lare ami small timber. Price, f 22 per are.
No. 5. N K t4' of Sec. 3, in Tp 9, S It 0 West of the Willamette Meridian, Polk county, Oregon, all under good fence, old house and
hum, some fruit trees ; 25 acreB can be plowed ; 8 miles 8 W from Dallas, ti miles from tails Citv ; price, 1040. 1, cash, balance two or
four years time, 8 per cent intereal; tine water and a bargain.
No. 6. t42 acres, west one mile from Lewisville, 2 gwxt barns, old house, no good, fine orchard, good water; -40 acres set to red clover
liesides 110 acres farming land, all under good fence. Price, fit! per acre cash. Balance timber and pasture.
1, o. 210 acres, stock farm, southwest from I-wisvilloS miles, fine stock barn, good box bouse, small orchard, 011 county road
1 rice, fit) per acre; down ; balance 011 one or five years time at ti per cent.
No. 8. 102 acies stock ranch, 2 good barns, small box house, 80 acres, plow land, 7 miles west from Lewisville, on county road Price
and terms same as No. 7.
No. 9. 172,'b acres, stock ranch, west 8 miles from Lewisville, on countv road, -10 acres in cultivation, all under good fence, joins 7
and H. Price and terms same.
No. 10. 2118 acres, 70 in cultivation, balance tiniter and pasture, watered bv springs and creek, no buildings. Price, itf,200. 1,'
dow n and balance on time at 6 per cent. This is on county road.
No. II. 85 acres, tine bottom laud, all can be plowed, no buildings, fenced all around. Price, $25 per acre. 2 miles X W of Airlie.
No. 12. 115 acres, 20 acres plow land, balance hill and pasture, good water, new house and barn. Price, "$20 per acre. 2 miles from
Airlie, northwest.
No. 13. 11 acres, all prairie land, tine as iu the county, no buildings, fenced on 3 sides, on county road. Trice, $40 per acre, cash.
No 14. :t00 acres, 5 niilea north from Lewisville, on county road, fair house, good barn and orchard, water, creek and springs. Price,
$5,0(10. 1 down, balance on time.
No. IS. 222 acres, north from Lewisville, on county road, 90 acres farming land, small house and barn, some fruit trees, fine water
good large oak timber, all under fenoe. Pi Ice and terms, $4,500. Including of crop now growing, 'o cash down, balance on tune at
tl per cent. .
No. 10. 132 acres, N W from I-ewisville, 011 countv road, house 10 x 24, rooms 4, barn 30 x 40, and other buildings, all' fenced, 85
acres in cultivation, acre orchard, fine water. Price, $1HS0, 8' cash, balance 011 2 years time at per cent.
No. 17. 120 acres, S W from Lewisville, small house and barn, 2 acres In prunes. Price, $10 per acre; $S0O cash, balance on time at
B per cent.
No. 18. 100 acres, B W from Lewisville, ou county road, 35 acres leyel and in cultivation, 80 acres slashed aud seeded to tame grass,
2 bams, good new house, good orchard, flue water, house has 9 rooms with ell, a good bargain at $21 per acre. W cttsh at time of sale
balance 011 time at tl per cent. ,
These are only a portion of the ranches I have listed for sale. N w, if you want a farm or stock ranch, telephone, write or come
and see me at lewisville, Polk county, Oregon. 1 would be pleased to meet you at Airlie Station with team and show these farms to
)'01'- "I remain respectfully,
H. S. Smith,
Lewisville, Oregou.
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