THE OLD RELIABLE POYDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS X3 SUBSTITUTE r, . 1 JDv.r.Anl Qrrinl nnn Hfr;nnni. s f-f.-r.i'rt'.i'ijrJj-'i.-r..'-'t-' 'Ivist I.ynne." "The Lyric- Queen." "My Uncle Fioni New York." II. Wood h is moved to town. Pink Patterson, of Portland, is in the city. F. A. Patterson is ill at his home in thu city. . " . , , .dnction of The "Lync tjmen." Coming Ci-orgm Harper and his excellent Company. Cliff McHeth his accepted i posi tion in the Stur (irocrv. Mfi Geo W. Kutch U spending a few days at It road mead. Nice fresh Jersev Milk fr sale. Inquire of V. G. Cressy. D. A. Mattifon and family were over from Dallas Sunday. Van Dornsife has a very bad finger, the result of a splinter. Specialties of all kinds with t e Georgia Harner Co. Oct. 17 1 S Rev. J. R. M. Bell, of Pake- City spent several days here this week. Frank Wilson is in Portland this week attending K. of P. grand j loIe- i One second hand Buggy and I Grain Drill for sale at R M. Wade & Co.'s. Miss Laurie Burnett vhited friends in Corvallis the first of the week Elder P O. Wig more will preach in the Christian church Sunday at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Wiprut, of Salem, spent Monday and Tues day in town. We learn that D. W. Sears, who j U. L was a delegate to the Grand i? visiting in Iowa, has an attack of j Lodge, K. of P. Fmallpox. j The Scrafford boys left Tuesday Mrt. E. M. Young has been very, for , Wnlla Wa'ia, Wash. Mi. ill for several days from an attack) Strafford and little daughter will of typhoid fever. ! nt;xt week- G. D. Bannister has rented bis I Miss Ethel Link, who has been place and has gone to Liberty, Or., 'landing the summer in Mon to live with his son. mouth, was a passenger to Mo- I Minnville Tuesday. Rev. G. H. Osborne has rented i the Bannister property, at Talmage Judge M. L. Pipes, the well and will be a "farmer" the coming year CALL AT PicHel's Gallery And see the finest assortment of tamples yoa ever saw. Everything New. INDKPKNDKNCK KNTKI.rittgK, INPhrENDKXCK. OUKtiON, OCTOMK in. 1002- lUmi Loaded shell t n. m. : Wade A Co.'. Clean French Client Seed for isale by Henry Hill. New lllutiated ong lit the 0it r lloutie Oct IT-IS. Mr. J. E. Hubbard wus a i passenger to The Dallas Monday, , ... . ! j A !U ...r ! ing school was rem ui .li"i,,"" ; Saturday evening. ! 15. M. Wade - Co. are still sell ' it.g Oust Banges and Cast lteiit rs i al wholesale price. ' Call on J. S. Moore for Herpieide ! the dandruff cure. Sohl in hulk. i; ,1 If l.wir.-.l or applied w desired. . . . t, I When in Salem visit Strong si p.11...ar11,ii Tr U hem ouartcrs fur Independence ,-ple. ai ' , ! "Puul I viiiii-" will be lirejii'llted . . , 1 wi undented i:. . .... it ." .1,,- ...r j: . . .i..:. ... Jibythe-ticort-.a uarper "... ... llieir I'lisaun ' Kl n-(l Mix i ,0 ,11 with typhoid Hoyit .Mix i fo in who fever that grave hope are enter tained for his recovery. Position wanted lounn woman i wants position to do houework.i Address IV, Entkkpkisk ollice. New and Klegant Wardrobe worn by Miss Georgia Harper in her pro- "The Lvric Queen" will be pre sented by the Georgia Harper Co. at the Opera House Oct 17-1S Perry Raymond, deputy post master at Salem, visited at the home of J. S. Cooper Sunday. Rev. E. J. Thompson returned from a meeting of the synod at Grants Pass Monday evening. Wanted. A gd girl to do house work. Call or write Mrs. E. E. Paddock. Independence. Or. Mrs. Hattie Nelson, of Aberdeen Wash., came in Mond ay and is stopping at Mrs. Dave Whiteaker. To let out on shares Go head of good Colswold ewes. Inquire of Geo. A. Wells, Independence, Or Mrs. 0. h. Fitchard and children returned Monday from I-tiea. New York, where summer. they spent the uyou wma gaou uu. served in real family style, call at City Kestaurant on u sireei. j Prices right. Get a Mount Hood Fanning Mill; a first-clas mill in every particular. For sale by R. M. Waje & Co. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Frnzer were rnianencrf r to Portland Monday. I I n : Known i oruami uwiij, (the city Monday. Judge used to ! be a newspaper man nere. Dr. Thompson attended the ad journed meeting of the Willamette Presbytery, which was held at Albany on Wedoasday. At this meeting three voung men were or dained as ministers in the Presby- 1 terian church. A few lion mile at 2:1 cent are ...... .ft... I ttnl tlt.l mailoritV ll growers are holding lor u lilfclir figure. Frank Buckley hu accepted position with a hardware firm nl Snohnmixli. Wash., and will re nu'.iil there. , If you want u fine chicken din ner go t the Palace Motel on !'tn .( Flrst-chlS bar il. with the hotel. 110 head of trad sheep to rent on share. Apply t jl). D. Uiiier A Son, one mile north i of Independence. I'earl Hedges ha heen confino to t ie holts Willi u inn aieniu , attack of tvphoi.l fever, but is r- ,''.:.. ... ,i i 1 1 i ' Wallace lluntley w, a pa,en,er to rortlaiul Saturday to meet hi ..... . . :.. I j to rortlaiul Saturday to meet hi . . . ..... ! " ' " VuyM l",,U""1 LatUw! ,,0nt ff" ih,. K h-L'-int irown worn by Mi . .. UitoiL'ia Harper in her production ! of The rio tJueen." Soua, thti creates! tian imasier " in the world was at Salem Saturday nvMiiiiii? and bcveral from here j drove over to hear hi concert, j w numler from here attended : the farmer congress Wednesday. A special vvaa run from Portland, bat wasot.ly lightly patronized. Prof. M. K. Hanville, formerly principal at Dayton, Oregon and a graduate of the Normal at Mon mouth, was in the city last week. W. B. Pattey wnsii business visi tor at Dallas hist week. Mr. Pattey is arranging to put on the market a valuable stove polish of hi own manufacture. Lamont's Novelties open an en gagement at the Independence Opera House on Oct. 20. They play two uightSj They advertise a show that will please all. . There will l th regular ser vices at the Presbyterian church next. Sabbath. Topics of ftiecial interest will h presented by the pastor. A cordial welcome to all J. B. Scrafford has Bold his household effects and will move iu a few days to Walla Walla, Wash., where be will make his perma-ieiit home. The change is made for Mr. Strafford's health. Miss Margarita Fischer and her own company are booked to ap pear at the Independence opera hout.e on October 27, 28 and 20. fw nnfl tionulnr Cometlies and ' r i - uranias win no presented, i oerc i r 7 .1 1 1 .,.! , ..111 . ... 1 'I1 1. is also a uniformed band and or chestra. i Douty's Big 10 Day Sale. OCTOBER. 1102 18th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 2:!rd, 24th, 25th, 27th, 28th, 2'dtL. This will be the greatest money saving sale for oui patrons that we have ever given. Each day will he crowded with bargains glean ed from our different depart ments, and our prices will be just literally cut to pieces. It will be to your interest to at tend every day of this sale, and see the bargains oflered. For full particulars read our special bargain list jut is sued. If you don't get one send in your name. i eonmrinii; r-k ACOMWTAl? , The juiv returned vrnlict of seel. rinit.il Lb on Hie limn who fell from 1UC Winnow iwi- " wiih ii lie mm ihuvii a-jlerp. Hut the dralh n-iilly due to .,, . ,, cntv It-witr tPM Si I UU-li ""le I JKKUllllle, t7" -ri...... ..... u .,, ( , M )llill(V ItUll- lll'lllv tiTllll- nati'd an tr mil of nlthoiiKhthe inrilU ul cer- I iiiidit iimv I ru. I "hruit Inihire." When a limn t'llif iiminTith Iiim ill uiiri " the warning symptom of ilim-n-, lie l nd neulrct Currl"Miy tuviliUK i.unmiiv, Mr ti.'.r..'a (..l.ti.11 Mt.tlti'!4l nixitivrrv Ciirrs iliwMwn of tlx- Momm-h anil othrr .-I . : . I . . : tt 3 Mtloll f fIKi, w,uh m..k- trrietli. 11 Hi livi-r. nurt liilinimnt-.w. jwt, f f,Kl, which m.k- tr-ivth I, 1 1.. 1,,.. i.iii.....I.. iul remove iiiou iitumi-ilie from the lilmxi. "I htl lrrn initiiiim wn a win in nmrr At v.n im. rtiK.i.i m . lln,-4Ki, III, "I tMlll hantlv wtrtk,. H I' U It'."" bin wr.Kl.l haimin mi we mul K'rt Unl thnl I Iih.I to lnkr ni.-ili, nc. I iiwl ..l.miai n iiiiivi fnt llmr. ImiI H .ti'l no K.l " I wnttr In. . v I'.rrve i..i ii. whi.it he mr im- mchmlv I (..ll.'wr.l hi .hmtL.ti., tt.c.Mwu ixMllr of hit ltir.lt, tltr tirt.l wa t'llrt .l t Itrttl n tiilM.I ll-rw)tlh Win lI'llllMlllR 111 Itlolrlfl til crailtnit I tli..t;liO, " Or l-lrr,- I..M tttr I hav t""' m "vl" ',av, ' kc.km 'j iih.u .iiiit tiKit , ... . ll....l lJUl. nr is'rii. Option. They do not l.gct the pill "" G L. Hawkins and family . . , . J moved this eek to D dlas, where thy will herealt -r re.-ido. We are sorry to see tliein leavH Independence but wish them suc cess in their new field. AllftlOH Sni. ,. stdnt ocr phiceaboutj rt e and a i.alf milet north of In-j Il.r di iwiHlemv. enefiil!y known as; Balm Gr.iv farm, on Saturday,! 1 vx f October IS. ti nuiiiherot Horses, j" Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Farming Im-, plements. Hcu.-ehold Goods. Terms j f is-t'rt- All si-.sus t'lulcr 10. cash:: over that. 8 per cent with approved j security, w ithout interest if paid i within four months. Sale at 10; o'clock. O'Brien Biw. J Pianos, Orguns. ami Sewing: Do rou n-ed anything in the line of Pianos, Organ or Sewing Ma chines? If so IIAVK IT. Call at my store 2.'!I Commercial . 0f,pBi,H ,he tlli, , , ,,.;,..,,.,.,. i.riiK. i nave iu i i . i. i'i,...,.u llrnsnu nr.il i iutll t'tti ii 'i i i.iin.f, vi(,. ...... j t :. - dewing .Mac iniien. i GEO. C. WILL. pairs ferry liruwinij ilium pitpuliir 'every day bucauHu U is the shortest unci onlv praetical route to Sa lem. Safu ami rapid service rentlereil by a skillful ferryman at nil hour. Round Trip on Rigs, 25c. H. D. Petiyjvbn, Prop. A I JiiuMihirf in erectinff n flnfl new luirn on hi premise on Mon- th utreet. Mr. Onnsdorf i miking Home decided Improve- " . . , . M'Ht tlhout hi premise. Selling nt it Haluln. I ti in (.filing nt a bargain mv PrttMe, hogs. gontM, I'hlckeu. feed and inipleinenl at inv j.hu'e, lh old Ntchol place. V). G. iti.U K PIIOrESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLI N, D. D. S. ...Dentist... , 'i,il. Kmihi'UkU i'niiur lliillilliin, u Miici' in 1 1 v . Iiiil. i.inlfm. orw ; .... , , j i; t. iii'.nki.i;. : D,l, anH flarh.i. Rhnn MMN si IIKKT, I XDKI'KSI'KNt'K, OllKION. ; ! t 1 I-'. 1 . Physician & Surgeon oil w In llm-ru 1 illw' i 111. lteHl-len,,. Phone ft. On.ce P....... - - - v , "' l.-lf I'. HI' lld.iii ! t Attnrnfv at Law j MllUrilCy O I, l-av. j j Collection It HpfClaltV. t)fllC i . , . i e m ...i at rei.leiie, north of Monmoutli. ' j MOOK. ! Tonsorial Artist j ; . Only lirsl-chiM workmen cm- ;i(loV)(1 .n w ..u'igvnm." Shop : t,itui4ttl on North side of C Street. ;. uaviasor; c rieacjes, props. 4uK aui, Coll,iH.,iom,rv. . Fiitrr Ci.as Soma Foi;.vtain i.n Con.vki rio.v. For Sale. oucgnod two-wateil Hack, in, open single IttiKgy- One iM-ineh cpflnir tooth Harrow, One new (innh n ( ultlvtitor, For Suit- ('In-tin. Call at A. L Cllt "I K'S, Moiiinimtlt, Or. J. C. HUGHES, MOSMiM'TII, "11. Boots and shoes 'made to order. Artistic repairing. All work guar nnteed in (iurahiiity and workman- Iship. ! 4 I..' . ..I ..i 1.. ........ A lair snare in uiiriiinif;t; ru- licitcd. 4 ...THE... f j monmoiub Eaandry j ii. i. win r.M.w.Piop. Should have your Work, f 7 Wasliliiit called fur nod le- llvereil. 4 Washing called for on Tue- f 4 liny ami delivered on Halur. 4 tU,y- Monmouth, Oregon. n. ii. jasperson, i UNDERTAKER, I independence, :: Oregon.