CAM. AT
PicKd's Oallery
And (H the Hiient assortment of wmiplet
vou ever saw.
Everything New.
I Social and personal. !
Hunting coat at Frazer & Rice's.
Louie Wiprut a pent Sunday in
Albany.
A big stock of laterns at Frazer
A Rice's.
Go to R. M. Wu.le fc Co for
your bale tics.
Brady Harnett, of Corvallis,
spent Sunday in town.
The best latern is the Cold Blast
Get it of Frazer A Rice.
L. W. Robertson, of Portland,
was in the city this week.
Eugene Cattron came in Satur
day from Eastern Oregon.
U. L. Hawkins and son Roy
were at Newport this week.
The Hero fanning mill has no
equal. See it at Frazer A Rice's.
Miss Grace Wallace is visiting at
Newport, having gone over Satur
day. Mrs. R. H. Knox and children
were passengers to Portland Satur
day. Eli Johnson was dangerously ill
with lung trouble several days this
week.
Don't overlook the Buckeye
washer. For sale at R. M. Wade
& Co.
Mm. O. D. Butler and on.
Maurice, returned Monday from
Newport.
Mr. Shiller. a prominent business
man of Portland, was in the cit y
Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Du Rett, of Salem,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Fennll.
Try our Deering machine oil
vou will find it A 1 at R. M.
Wade & Co.
Mr. Ellia and wife, of Dallas,
were Independence visitors Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. E. B. Jamison visited at the
home of the Lansfields, at Amity,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fennell
returned from camping Monday
morning early.
Miss Jennie Muscott, of Dallas,
is a guest at the home of J. S.
Moore this week.
C. D. Simpson and C. E. Ireland
of Independence, were registered in
Portland Tuesday.
Call on J. S. Moore for Ilerpicide
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
Mrs. Ted Baldra, of Forest
Grove, was an incoming passenger
last Friday morning.
Miss Mildred Owen, who has
been at the coast several weeks, re
turned home Saturday.
Miss Neilie M. Burke, one of the
Independence teachers, is spending
her vacation inTacoma.
When in town try Huntley's
Restaurant for a first class meal.
Special rates by the week.
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Do not fail seeth.se idiot
at Frailer A Rico's.
Ct. A. Hurley, of Taooui. Wuh..
is visiting hi mother. Mrs. A.M.
Hurley, for u couple of weeks.
Miss Charlotte Robertson, of
Portland, is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. V 11. Craven.
Mr. Brisbine, farmer proprietor
of the Monmouth drug store, letl
Monday afternoon for FortUnt'.
Henry Shafer, who has been
working in Portland for several
months, returned home last week.
Hurrv Gray, who has been keep
ing bar for J. M. Stark, left Tues
day for Portland, where he will re
main. Mrs. Vibbert, of Salem, visited
her sister, Mrs. J. D. Irvine last
week, being en mute from Newport
home.
H R. Nehibas, of the I.uekia
mute Flouring Mills Company,
was a business visitor in this city
Monday.
The Independence public schoo
will commence the first Monday in
October. Prof. T. J. Newbill is
principle.
We congratute our sister town,
Dallas, on having a barrel-stave
factory located there. Dallasites
are hustlers.
If you want a fine chicken din
ner go to the Palace Hotel on Sun
day First-class bar in connection
with the hotel.
M-s Lansfield. after a short visit
with her daughter, Mrs. E. B.
Jamison, returned to her home in
Amity Monday.
I). A. Hodge went over to New
port Saturday and spent Sunday
with his family ramped there, re
turning Monday.
Frazer A Rice have on hand a
number of shop worn plows that
they are going to close out al
greatly reduced prises.,
Sam DeCamo, who works in a
sawmill, near Dallas, returned
home this week, having been quite
sick a number of days.
If you want Men's or 'toy's, full
stock Asbestos Calf Hand Made
Shoes call on T. B Clevenger,
the Shoe Maker, Independence Ore,
D. Davidson is having his house
repainted and otherwise improved.
He will have one of the nicest
homes in the city when completed.
Everybody likes griod things to
eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem
is the place to get them. Every
thing served in season. Right
prices.
E. W. Cooper was a passenger
Tuesday to Sodaville. where he will
spend a few days with his daughter
Helen, and the family .of I. M.
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doutv, Mins
Essie Robertson, Miss Laurie Bur
nett and Charles Irvine drove to
Falls City Sunday for a week's
outing.
The town is already taking on a
hon-picking air' An unusual com
mercial activity is noticeable in
every line of industry. Hop grow
ers are engaged in refitting their
hop houses and having their smoke
stacks in pioper shape for the corn
ing season. Prospective pickers
are preparing for the seasonand
the business houses already note
an increase in sales. In two or
three weeks we shall be in the
middle of the hop-picking season.
Mr A. W. Sunsbury write
that she has arrived at Ulster
City, South Dakota, and i having
pleasant visit at the home or her
brother there.
Mrs. K. C. Kldridge.and younger
children were incoming passenger!
from Newport Saturday, having
Wen there on a vacation of several
week' duration.
C. C. Sarvis and wife, of Salt an
were pleasant callers at this otlioe
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Sarvis is
that "notorious Singer sewing
machine agent."
J. II. Moran sold the Dave Dove
farm hist below town last week to
Mr. Onasdorf. late of Iowa. The
price paid was $7000 for -"20 acres.
It is a fine farm.
The state convention of the W.
C. T. V. of Oregon will meet at
Roseburg from September Sth to
the 12th. Signed, Mrs. Helen '
Harford and Mary E. Allen.
This is the time of year when a
man should begin to think about
his fence. If vou need anything
in this line hunt up the ad of J. E.
Wilarm in another CoUllllll. It
will interest you.
The nrune prop promises to be a
light one and dijing will soon be
on. D. A. Hodge bag been busily
Bn..red in refixinz his drier for
the season's run. It i not the in
tention to operate the other orier
as yet.
The ladies of the Independence
W. C. T. U. are requested to meet
at the home of Mrs. L. L. N hit-
eaker on Saturday afternoon at 3
rVl.,..L- in tmnsm-t business for
1 state and county work of the
CT. U.
Tim r..ut uirnnt is nrenarinc to
move to the Hirschberg building on
tl.tt north siile of 0 street, at one
time occupied by the Star grocery.
We hear that the vacated building
will be the temporary scene of a
shooting gallery.
Mrs. E. T. Henkle a'ld daughter,
Wrs. Win Barnett and Miss Os
borne returned Sunday evening
from Neskowan. Tillamook county,
where they had been camping,
When they left it was raining and
yery disagreeable.
Miss Alice Dornaife, while re
clining in a hammock, was pre
cipitated to the ground in some
manner alighting on her shoulder
and disdocating it, also causing a
slight fracture. She is feeling as
well as could be expected.
The Tillberry boys, the cornet
players in the hand, are al th
coast at present. On their return
they will make preparations for
moving onto a farm near Forest
Grove. They have been quite a
strength to the band and the boys
hate to see them leave.
Attorney W. H. Powell, of St.
Helens, was in Oregon City last
Monday. Mr. Powell is well-known
in this city, having been principal
of the city schools several years ago
Oregon City Enterprise. Mr.
Powell was principal of the Inde
pendence school ft few years ago.
Rev. D. M. Metzgar, of Dallas,
but rscently from Berkley, Califor
nia, where he has been attending a
summer school for the past two
months, preached in the M. E.
church last Sunday evening to a
large audience. Mr. Metzgar re
turned to his home in Dallas Mon
day.. McMinnville Telephone
Register.
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20 per cenn 20 per cemi
Off! Off! Off!
Our entire Carpet line, nothina reserved,
From July 10 to Aug. 1st.
At which time we will takt our annual invoice,
and ilosire to reduce our tock. Thin your
opportunity, lleiiieinher the place.
The House Furnishing Co.
Fine watermelons, canlelopes,
peaches, bananas and lemons at
Wagoner's, Monmouth and Inde
pendence. Mr. Susie Fennell Pipes went to
Portland this afternoon where she
will remain six weeks preparing for
a series of violin concert!
to be given this fall
throughout the stbt). Shehas fe
cured an eminent pianist to assi-t
her and will appear in Eugene
sometime in October. The exact
date together with the program to
be rendered will be announced
later. Mrs. Pipes has already do
mmiMtmted that she is a violinist
of rare ability and the people here i
will look forward to her concert
with pleasurable anticipation
Eugene Guard.
A letter received by E. T.
Henkle from W. O. Landreth, a for
mer barber of this city and well
known to nearly all here, con
tains the following information
relative to him. Mr. Landreth is
now engaged iu the barber business
at Dixon, Salano (To.. California,
and is doing nicely. He is also
studying law. Since leaving here
six or seven years ago he has run
shops in San Francisco, Itossburg.
Canada, Pitalumu, XTalilornia and
Baker City and Astoria. Ore. He
recently took a trip from 'Frisco to
the Society and Caroline Islands.
Japan and up in Siberia, up the
Ochslk sea from Japan, all through
Siberia and China. He was with
Clark's expedition and was gone
eight months. He Bays he had a
fine time.
Strayed from my farm near Mon
mouth one sorrell mare 3 yrs. old
marked with white star in forehead
any information leading to the re
covery of fame will be suitably re
warded. Fhank Mokhih.
Monmouth Oregon.
"-
N ot Ice of Wootlxawers.
. We, the undersigned, pive notice
that on and after Monday August
25, 1!)02. the price of sawing oak
wood will be advanced 10 cents on
the cord.
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A bay gelding, live years old,
branded "J" on left stifle, 1.000
pounds weight, had on bridle and
part of buggy harness when hit
seen. Escaped from owner at Sul
phur Springs. Benton county, Aug
lift 11th. A reasonable reward will
l paid for his return, or for in
formation that will lead to his re
covery. Du. W. T. Rowi.ky.
Corvallis Oregon,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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OTIS II. lll'TMCIt, M. I.,
Physician & Surgeon.
OIUw In iera Hoiim ImlUlliiK,
Kewldeliee Phone fi. Olllee phone U
ii. i.."iiUTM::ic,
Attorney at Law.
Collections a specialty. Ollkt
al resident", north of Monmouth.
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Bath and Barber Shop.
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Co.vnkction.
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j Hlonmoutb Dundry j
II. I). WHITMAN, Prop. .
Should have your Work.
T WtiHhinit called for iind le-
livered, both In Dallas and Imle-
petidenee. WnHliing called fur
4 on TiK'Hilny ami delivered on a
Hatinday
Work Guaranteed. -4
Monmouth, Oregon.
H. H. Jasperson,
UNDERTAKER,
Independence, Oregon, t