INDKPKSI)KN!K KSTKIinilsn, 1SDKI-BNI.BNCB, OREfiOX, W-TOBKI! 1. ml. 1902 Fall Announcement 1902 Monmouth's Big Dry Goods Store! w rahw Onenlnv Sale minim I -u SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1902 " "rt tlf1. n Por Cent on every dollar Cash Purchase, excepting Shirting, Muslin, Darin which time w will ullw a Special Discount of Ten Per Lent on every uo i.i i i i I I ........ I llinr Sluum KtlhU'l' JiiM.tX UIHl Miut-H, K Illico umi iu-ii Clothing We have purchased a largo new and up-to-lulf ht.wk i.f men', Im.vk' and youths clothing, boV uit from $1 t, l 1 .Hi! per unit. Men's huUh from .r. t $l7.,-(, largo nsHortmcnt, latent fctyleH. When you want a nice,' new and Htylinh unit com ami u. ta -,cVn urn nhowintr the larireKt ami inont cunil.lete lino line nfdreH good xVver Keen in Monmouth, IUIV - - - - r,i i n unn fl A H emu pricing all the best AKAlUK vL AU . . . , raiI1VHlav STOCKINGS ? nu,. tons, and various other new and desirable fabric. K-TOF OUTWtAK tTMt. TOUCH GOODS FOR ROUGH WEAR. Triple Knee, Toe Allied AS SHOWN HERE. L.IHI-II f-INISH. ALL FAMOUS RAVEN BRAND TVT rvi",li Capes and Jackets We have a fine line of women g. iniBHCB' and children V ( apes, Jackets and I'urs. It will be to your advantage to net- our line before making your purchase. Our line 'of men's women'- and children's underwear cannot be excelled anywhere and our prices are way down. Hats in all styles and prices. IDhon vou want Shoes our store is the place to get them. All kinds for every day wear and line drts dxien for men women's, and children's at prices that will please you. Trade with us and you will always be nappy. Ik NpV FOR SALE BY " " 7 i. ,a,no,.tMi hnme this week and may Yours For Business, . M. Daniel, S Oregon. ,,..- t.ii, i i it I'ltTY ! in Rainier, niowt of whom were (greatly surprised to hear of Ina be such a plight. Hia aged lung l HhUmhi. Oregonian: u',lllhl'rwllx' j dfad for everal yeHrc. barring a 24 veur old. wo locked up at ;ne mother in workinit in Cathlatnet at I $C t.er month. His father ha been fxjliee station hu-t night, charged with participalinu in the ronnery ' of the Imperial saloon ivt Indepen dence, ami will probably he taken for trial to.lay. He' " tested at Rainier. Word of the robbery h"d been cent t' that! place. Marshal SchtineHen anil Constable Fowler learned ofW'euth rwiix'n presence in a hotel at Hainier. hut hud fome ilifllottlty in JocntinR their man, na the hotel proprietor n fiicd io admit the of ficers unle-K I hey hud iv warrant. The fugitive was arretted in the upper Ktory of the hotel and hand-mlT.-.i Upon arriving at the jail he made a hrei:k tor liherlv The -I.nt nnd eonetahle li'ed eix hot io the ft i r hut h coiitinn.'.l to r.in for ahmit 'J00 yards, when he took to the brnah and wan 'ap- tmed Heing handciilh-'l he coulil little scrape relatinR to a fiah net, which coct the county aiui hia father several hundred dollars each, Weatherwax has been con e'ulered a good boy." io.'M hike Hot Cakca. "The fiwtt aelling article I have In niv More." wrlten Druirglut l. Hmllli, of Iavm, Ky , "Ik Dr. King's New Dleoovery for tHximimption, Cough and Cold hecaUMe It always cures. In myalx years of bhU? it na never failed. I have known it to eave HUlVeifin from throat and tung dieeaxea who could get no help from doetora or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, tx'Kt phyxlehm prescribe It, and Klrkland Iriitf Co. guaranteea entls faetloitor refund price T.lal bottles free. Regular slues, filto and $1.00. A man who has been working in the Hubbard hop yard w unar rested today by the city maivbal, rh it ranA v ith stealinif clothes. The hi ' '' " ' not run throunh the hrudi. A lia ouae against him ia a very strong patch from Rainier Hnys: one. He will be examined on the Weatherwax has many fi inula J charge in a day or two. mcnmoMHitckptndence and Salem ,.STAGE1.,.. SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Monmouth at 7:30 A. M. Leavea Independence at 8 A. M. Returning leaves Palem at 2:'1() o'clock P. M. Headquarters at Little Palace Hotel, Independence, lied Front Ram at Salem. J. A.T3YERS. Prop. ledee. ' I Tim winter term of our school bejfan oil Monday of this week with Miss Jessie Wilson, of Alrlie, a teaener. Thomas Kinchin recently bought 44 head of young cows from Jo Brown. Mr. Kinchin Is seeding 60 acres of land to Bra and Is making otner prepara tions for extensive breeding of live stock. Will Shewey, Jr., is helping Elmer Lewis to bail hops Mrs. Charles Kerber, alter a three weeks' visit with her parents and other relatives here, has returned to her home lu Weudling, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John Kituer. Mrs. Clarence Irwin, who was the guetstof her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wo mer, has returned to her home at Phil omath. J. A. Hauuum Is having large quan tities of gr.w 1 put on the roads in this vicinity. Mr. Haonuni has charge of all the public roads in tbis precinct. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wouurwere Dal las visitors last week. Potato diniilog is the chief oecupa tlmi of most of our farmers at this time. Seventy-five per bushel Is the ruling price in our local market, but it Is re ported that they are selling at a much higher figure in some parts of the ptate. Rex Womer made a Hying trip to j Philomath last week. TheSpauldmg Logging Co. is stor ing large quantities of luter feed at their camp on the upper Luckiamute. A number of our citize a met at the school house one day last week and erected a substantial woodshed for the use of the school. Director Womer superintended the work, The Bpaulding Logging Co. has in creased its capital stock from $100,000 to flSO.OOO and have very materially Increased their output of logs. Mrs. John Dyeraod the younger members of the family have returned from Wendilng, where her husbaud and two sous are employed by the Booth-Kelly Loggiug Co. Mr. Dyer is expected home this week and may start logging operations on a tract ot timber land he owns on the Upper Pedee. Frequent liberal showers that fell during the past week quecched the forest fires, cleared the air of smoke, put an end to the dust and Parted a vigorous growth of pasture grassea. Crop aod weather correspondents of the weather bureau at Portland I L... KH nrrjitlnn In ue Vnur m...i, n.j,i,oh Stock and Poultry Medi cine and m pieasea v ny mai I never used anvthintf for stock that gave half as ! good satisfaction. I heartily rtconv I mend it to all owners or iron. J. B. BELSHEK, St Louis, Mo c?:lr ,..b- lvmltrv ftliontil not OH"V BUM. . eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be oi.-ed by food. When your stock ami poultry are sick give them metl- - ' ' -uriili ii'1-.rtli.. I u'ine. x'un piuu ... "i." ....... less stock toKls. L nio.ui tne ooweis and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, it n oe possi ble to enre it. black-Draught Stock ami Poultry Medicine unlcads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a K-cent can of Wack-Draught Stwk and Poultry Medicine and itwill pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay niore eggs. It sol ves the problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can rxom your ueaier, have been notified to discontinue their weekly reports until rhe first of April, 1!K3. A monthly report of the progress of farm work and crop condi tions is requested until the weekly re ports are resumed uext apriug. The regular monthly reports of local eor respondenta which are made direct to the department of agriculture are also discontinued by order of the depart ment statistician. Mr. William I. Morrison, ooe of our enterprising young farmers, was mar ried in Albany last week to Miss Delia Pagenkopfof that city. Shakes For Sale. Douty's store has several thou sand good ones for sale. M. 0. Potter, of Portland, was a business visitor in Independence last wee"k. G.Lfiawkins Independence, Ore. Iff iff 1st Marble anil Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. THE CITY Cruck transfer Co. F.Jvl. SINNER, Prop. ! $t ....My personal attention given to I 4 all orders entrusted to me. Prompt il attention in every instance It PHONE 274. at v IplDEPENDENCE, ORE