INWJ'ENPKNOK KNTKM'MSK. INPBl'EKOENCK, OKKOON ' .iwewri aJI rr 010 reliable Sociai and Personal. , 8 V)ti i iV POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 1 Business Locals 3 mkJ i (let a new pair of suspenders at the Raket Sior. Shirts for every day ami Sunday at the Raket Stor. Special bargain m Pocket Cutlery at 11. M. Wade Co. The Sunday Examiner arrives eyery Tuesday at Wagoner's. 30 head or less of Cotswold Ewes to let An ly to J- A. Grigsby. We guarantee the sewing and seams in nil our Shoes. The Raket Stor, Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if desired. When in Salem visit oin.ug a Restaurant. It is headquarters for Indepeudeu.ee people. If you want a good square meal served in real family style, call at City Restaurant on C street. Prices right. We now have a machine for sew ing shoes and we will repair any shoes and it will cost you nothing. The Raket Stor. R. M. Wade & Co. have on dis play a nice line of Nickle and Silver Ware. Examine me Buuu and get their prices. For the next thirty days we will give special discount on shot guns. Call while the stock is complete. R. M. Wade & Co. The very latest in T.adies Chat elane Purses just arrived at Wago ner's this week and will be sold at Eastern prices. The Palace Hotel keeps growing in public favor right along. First class meals at reasonable rates is what is doing it. . We are expecting our new hot soda apparatus any day now. Then all the new hot soda drinks will be served, Wagoner's. It's not out of place to tell you that we repair any shoes that rip, no matter what the cause if you have purchased them at the Raket Stor. Oir line of Christmas goods is now beginning to arriye and when complete we will have a fine line of the best grade of Christmas goods, at Wagoner's. Calendars Calendar. Yes, calendars for 190.3. You can tret them with your own picture on them at PICKEL'S GALLERY. Xothing will benirerto send to your friends for a New Year's present. Clinton Moore is a Portland vic tor this week. P. 0. Patterson, of Portland, visi ted his lather here Saturday. M.a Will Mmtison. of Astoria, . ....... u ! is hereon a visit to ner sis-r, J. K. Hubbard. Uov Kalu the Mind lvoy piano ..i llliwi nil friends in i tuner, i-num j town Saturday. j ' F. A. Patbrson. who has been ill several weeks, is improving, we are j pleased o note. ! Rev. Wigmora will begin a pro 'traded nieetina at the Christian j church in this city on next Mon day evening Nov. 17 at 7.:'0 p.m. Or for E rant Robertson left Saturday Eugene, where ho will attend school this winter. i mil mina a nnssenser to Corvallis Saturday to witness the Eugene-Corvalli football game V. M. Winn, of Puenti Vista, left this week for Eastern Oregon. He is looking for ft new location. There is preaching every Sunday at the Christian .burch at 2 liO P. M. by. Uev. E. C. Wigniore, of Monmouth. Ladies Relief Corps of the G A. R. are now masing arraoeeuiei.ts to give a grand ball at the Auditorium on Thanksgiving night. Miss Bertha Bohannon left Mon ,av for Portland, where she wilt enter the hospital fof treatment. Her arm continues to bother ner. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Iorria left yesterday for Independence to recreate and visit before leaving ior their ultimate destination oi Arizona. Eugene Register. Mrs. Susan Jones and Mrs. D. L. Hedges, who have been visiting in Eugene ret urned home Friday. With them came Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dorristora few days' visit with relatives here. A narents reception will be given by the teachers of the trailing de- nartment at the oruial school io morrow (Friday) evening. A pro gram wiil be eiven in the chapel, hments will be m iv i " ii iv i. ....... served. Sunday School at 10 o'clock next Sabbath at the Presbyterian church. There will be no preacn . ine service as Dr. Thompson has anne to Aberdeen, Wash., to dedi cate the new Presbyterian church in that citv He will return the first of the week. A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Chris Marks, at Talmage, Tuesday evening at 7."0. TKo fruit rrieUiiir uartit'rt Were lid- ward Leflev and Nora Marks, both J. v w - - C3 of Polk County. The newly married couple will make their home near Wheatland. Members of the in terested families only, were present. Rev. B. J. Kelly officiated. Next Sunday at the United Evangelical church services will be held as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. in.; K.L.C.E. at 6:!50. Miss anie Woods, leader. Preaching at 7:30. The K. L. C. E. will give a free musical and literary entertain ment on Thanksgiving evening. The object is to provide a clean, interesting and elevating entertain ment for all. An interesting pro gram is being prepared. ENVELOPES j ur j j i We have sUml &lHK ,Mur Envelope that awa tail t 10 cents r buii.b we win: 'oehwe the... . ' Thew Kiivelom are nlee m', have V.ld huudre,ls of bum-he at tb UV prlee. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS w.r i.'loi. 'for y.al . id" save you j The 'trouble of fotbeUuir with It, l.uitihH vour uir muUt t ie-sane umr - iter". prolU on thee K'HkIs. VI lie ti e prollt l not !. every UUle bel. to n.aWe a l.lir business. - pil There will be a gams of basket ball between the girls first team i .1. . r..!n. at the Normal on S,,urday evening t S o'chHk Ad- . . iuei. iiiissnui JJ.K". i . v,J K Berhrem. of t lis life-saving TUere will be VW M;V, ".i th. Umpaua am, lllti. Ui .pit icburch ; ;f "X Llllghter were in the city this Bl 11 o'clock nt unda. A t.. T nV Kick i. m. aim. i UighUud' sehT'hou at P. M. hy W. B Uriscoe. Mis, Dora Hamann, who has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamann, for a week or more. rnu. - - to Portland where she has em ployment. The voting friends of Miss liazei Kennedy tendered her a very pleasant birthday party at the home of her mother, on Railroad street, Wednesday evening. A enjovable time was reported. Piof. W. J. Spill man, formerly of ttn mntlth Normal school, has (lis- thn field of covereu a f" biology, which the Washington, D. C, Times, says is ns "impo-tant as the atomic theory of matter, or Darwin's enunciation of the origin of species. The discovery promises r-vnhitionize the hybridization nf nlants and the breeding of animals." Prof. Pp.1 man is now at the head of the biological depnr'- l, TTnited States depart- ment of the United States depart inent of agriculture. ttvervbodv is earnestly invited to nttend the services at the M. E. church next Sunday morning and evening. The evening service win commence with a half-hour song service. Mrs. T. D. Campbell and son went to Corvallis Tuesday. E. E. Paddock was a passenger for South Bend, Wash., Sunday. There is talk of an exclusive shoe store to be opened in Indepen dence in the near future. Mrs. A. Wilson, proprietor of the Racket Store at Airlie. was a busi ness visitor to our city this week. Walker Bros, have sold 325 bales of hops at 25ic per pound. Asa Robinson is to leave soon for Baker City. r ; Will be Complete In m.Ui nd fancy holiday poods. Home of our gU Imve already een hi'd out from ( bli-HKO, nd we exn-t them ui. Main Street . The ladies of th M. K. church wish to announce that the Chrysan themum fair will bo held on Nov. 2, and 2b. Details will I given -o Nee'ey. Mr-. T B Cleveiii.M-'- fell Tues day and suffered the fracture of an arm. She whs banging some clothes on the line, when she slipped and fell. School dismissed Tuesday eve- ning. in rder tbat win ieaciiri could be permitted to attend the annual County teachers association which convened in Pallas ednes day. f h MilU. mother of J. A. Mills returned to McMinnvi.le Wednes- day, after a visit with her son. The motor will, come in from Dallas an hour earlier in the eve Ding after 20th. The Portland train comes into Dallas an hour earlier hence the change. . Jason Wheeler, who fell from a building at Corvallis several days ago, died Tuesday at his home in Suver as a result of the injuries e waH Ion , resident s chdri, ,. survive him J. M. Stark and family were passengers to I'ortlund Wednesday afternoon Mrs. P. R. Burnett was called Wednesday to McMinnville to be at the bedside of her futher, who is serious ill. Ho... V.. 3. Thomnson left Wed nesday evening for Aberdeen, Wash., where he was to preach the dedicatory service of a new Pres byterian church building. He will visit several daB with relatives in that city. Attorney Geo. W. Stapleton, of Portland, was an incoming paBsen ger Wednesd iy morning. Miss Essie Rolx-'tsoii has gone to Portland to take a course in stenography. J. S. Rohannon was a Portland visitor this week. ASK FOR ME WRITING INK , . , We hve II gnes of Mierlal WrltlnK Fluid Ink- n-uular tt--enl iMittlen I lint e '. I IicIom oat at Ixiltle for f vil N more Ht tblM price. THAT 1000 POUNDS OF CANDY Wbll w !tll li-ve a k"hmI mipply on hnd '' iio nevertil huiutreil imi"I of Hie KoiuIm mid ex..' I ''V tUirltnis to bavii lo iti II. ale "ir enltr order fr I bene 'kmI. .... A N'dsoii and wife have arrived nl Ottuinwa Iowa, They were le lighted with their trip East. Mrs. Babbit was in Corvallis tVis week. She is arranging for a music class there. Geo. W. McLaughlin, of Buena Vjsts was in Portland this week. Helms rented considerable more land near his place and will branch out more extensively in the dairy liusinee. E. C. Johnson, of Forest Grove, hue opened the Imperial Saloon. Mr. Johnson will move here as soon as arrangements can be made. A juvenile football team has been organized in town and a game is scheduled with Montnouiii lor Saturdsy. The first quarterly conference " -- - - ..iv i.. .1.1 ... .I.- M W f'l.nn li eld 111 A 1 1' Nov. 17th. Preaching followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per, conducted by Rev. T. B. Ford, presiding elder. Mr. ford win also deliver his lecture cu 'Meth odism and the Sew Oregon" on Tuesday evening. Nov, 18, ut 7:.'l0 o'clock Our line of Christmas goods is now expected any day and will be of the licet. Hairy h. Wagoner. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... PKliileiM Kxtniel lull HM.Clll('. Conprr DlllllllllK, Initi'pemlitiii'C, Ore. H. T. II UN 14 LI-!, Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN BTHEKT, 1 NDKI'KNI'KNCK, " OuKdON. OTIS I). HUTLKIt, M. !., Physician & Surgeon Oflloe In Giera House bulldliiK. Residence Phone 6. Olllce Phone 9 3. 8. MOOK1?, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street.