iNii:iKNii;Nf'i: KSTKnruisj:, indkpk.vdhn'cmc. ouk cos !( I fONiuan i Pen ma .1 jj I. All kind ami h!iii'h, I'lin-n rniifzn from 1 to $:.( ntnl n few I1 ouch vliil " tlioy last f"i 75 Cents (iivo uh a call ami I think w can Hutinfyyoii in tho i'ii line. O A Kramer (EX Co il o'clock in th linTiiiiiK MO'I i"iiiill tp-u-tirer in the mime of the trijuteeit Penlli of M r. Alex. Tisriiitull, continue (ill ft o'cliN.-k in tlm nfu-r- n trnic! liim with tho not" winch r,limjn, f,f jjr(, Turn- noon of llie limn !)'. ! were burnt while lint coiigrKatinfi f , 1 wb ,1,7,1 jn i;,, n, al.t w,.,.k- lly onlrr. W. ll. Kimmmav. .UmmI and fbii, I'miae iod fromw iruuht to tl.im r itv- for inter- "'l "" . .. I fi (iincr service wpr Con'iucl' J ly Rev. K. J. TIu'ViJikoii. otl. l'om.Mi.i .rmiKe. i" -j .-. - - i tniich encouriiii'i in iu work. It '-v. Folk Co. roinoini(iraiij?ii)f'elit '8. A. Fxrfv. n. of.Salem, will com f vitivii!., Fri.h.y !- at 7..'!'l : m,.(;,. work the firt. Sutnly P M. ni.l Siitui-o iy '. ti i I A. M. Tin- .':li il.-grr.. wit: I cuif-rrt'') nt r.i'!li. A ! f I ) member,, expert ;otnkvtli.' I' mi ,,1V',I '" l:u""- ), j-rii' uiii uny lining'' not Imv i Ilnrvy Nanli wilic Io ;n liii inn taken thin Decree will do well jeiimipli to "lick" llie lnl Bggre t jifxniil hm extenw ve ircjmra jK'itioo of O. It. mul X. "-(jilc deck Imi'tur, chin;" conks and all "' in UeiciiilxT. I ! - - - tioiin are mh iuhiIo for conferring t!u (I'rcf. Thin in th regula time for election ot'oflio'Tf. I. A. HoDOK, .Sec. City Klectlon NolU'w. Second Ward Old Went Side : OnirA in First street. t n annual eiecuon n.r uw u7 Thir), Ward-At the residence of ol IiMieemIenr0 will oh held ol'Ur8 Hcudder. Moixiiiy, December 1, r.. wnen the following city n Rivera will be elected: ' Mnyor, for a term of one year. Recorder, for a term of one year. Treimuror, tor a terra of one year. Marshal, for a term of ono year. Onn Councilman from each ward fur a term of two yearn. roi-i iNo ri.A KH, Kirnt WardCity Hall. JIIKSKH. Three judges are appointed in each ward, tho last two alno octiu aa clerka of election. Firit Ward D. Calbreath, jl W. RicharddDn jr., A. Houston. Second Ward 8. B. Walker, 1) B. Taylor, D. II. HodRe. Third Ward I. Hart, W. W. Huntley, Forent Finch. Th election ahall commtjnee at Iniiooiilli;i:vaiit;ellcal Cliurch. f,iiHt Stiiulity whm a red-letter Hay at the Monmouth -hvangelicnl Church. Kv. X. Slitipn. predidina elder, of 1'ortlnnd, olllciuted, nnint ed by l!ev. J. "liyr, of SaJem, and F. M. Kihher, of Portland. The communion of the Lord'u Supper wm celebrated after th morning Bennon. In the afternoon the ladle of the church met at the home of Mrs. T. Halleok, and under the direction of Rev. Shopp, were organized into a woman' niifHioimrv nociety. The following ollicera were elected: MiNs Pearl Hal lock, president. Mrs. T. Halleck, vice-president. Mra. A. F. Chute, secretary. Mrs. E. V. Hellley, treasurer. Tho object of this society is to gain reJenionary intelligence, collect funds, and do home mission work. For a number of years the society was heavily burdened by a remain ing debt on the church. By vigor ous efforts the entire amount was collected, the notes paid off, and on Sunday evening were publicly burned. Rev. bhupp delivered an lornd" Jeunnie I'oberlon S'-oU-TurnbuII Wbn born in Scdtlaro!, October .10, 1x7". ni l r'mnc I Brainerd, Minn., in ISM.'!, -iie nu4 married t Al x. jTiirriboil Ju'y 27, SM, and moved to J.;irlei!i county, I)akot, whew she resided until when idie carnrt to Independence and resided here nine yearn. From here they moved to Marion c mnty, where r-he (lied. Twi ehililren mirla liOKbsir.d uuii-td uiMinrcv-a im w" i- mij,.ti.j survive her. Mr. ,nli Iihk. since laxt 'ctulier. operated th lerrv Imat at liuena ViMta. Tin' job brings in a very re Sfeirtnb!e calary and Mr. Xush ha been at his poet of duty, early and appropiiate address in well chosen words, after which Y. Halleck, A large shipment of Just arrived and still moro coming, consisting of Bed Room Suites, Iron Bedsteads, Fine Rockern, Largo MirrorH, Pictures, in fact a complete line of Christmas Goods, for CAMPBELL BROS. NOTE THESE-P RICES. bile. But tin) ferry bout is at the bottom of the river, its operator i idl" and probably will be for some time. It happened thus: Last Fri day night the steamer Ruth neared the wharf at Buena. The landing is a difficult one to make and the Ruh is a large boat The ferryboat was at its customary anchorage lor the night and onto the ferry the Ruth backed ant practically sat down! there was a eras!) and the. ferry disappeared. r-.ave the top most rails, the skiff attached broke away and . the ferry is said to be badly demolished and its repairing is a matter of doubt. It is owned by HughiBald- win, of Chicago, who has been notified of the accident. When the Ruth struck the ferry Hsnk and Mit Wells were on the latter and needless to say their hair began to rise. They heard a smash and thinking their time was up jvere about to strike a "now-I-lay-me-down-to-sleep" at titude when they discovered what had occurred and beat a hasty re treat for the bank. Perhaps one of the worst features of the a flair is, that residents on the other side cannot get across the river and are greatly inconvenienced thereby. Mis Florence Wagoner returmd to McMinnvilin Thanksgiving day, alter a few weeks' visit at her home here. Wood Bedsteads Start t1 A ( and at A good wool top Mattress $1.95 Rockers 90c and up Opaque lUindow Shades 25c .each H good eoucb For $4.50 and up. A nice Bed Room . Suite for $12.50 16x16 inch Stand 50c each Dining chairs at Lowest Prices ThcHO arc regular prices and everything else in proportion. Discounts given on larger amounts Campbell Bros., - North Main Street. ONE STEP MORE Will he futal to the sleep-walker. Will lie draw back or will he take the final, fatal step? A great many people are in peril like the sleep-walker. They are diseased. The disease is progressing day by day. The time comes when one more step away from health is fatal. The man who has Buffered from indi- ciy! goes some night to a x"yj dinner and returns home to find he has taken that last step from health which can never be tak en back. To neglect the cure of indigestion or some other form of stomach trouoie is aangeruus. n is also inexcusuble. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It purities the blood, stimulates the liver, cures biliousness, and eliminates bilious poisons from the sys tem. "The praiae I would like to pive your ' Oolden Mediil Discovery' I cannot utter in words of drcrite with en, writes las B Ambrose, Ksq., of iw Mifflin St., Hunt iniMloii.ru.. "I was taken with what our ptiTicians said ws indigestion. I doctored with the best around here and found no retief. I wrote you, and you a1viseu me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I look three bottle aud I felt so Rood that I stopped betn cured. I have no symptoms of gastric trouble or indigestion now." If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery " because you have confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to be switched off to a medicine claimed to be "just as good," but which vou did not ask for and of which you know nothing. You can get the People' Common Sense Medical , Adviser, 1008 pages, pa per covers, free by sending ai one-cent stamps, to pav expense of mailing only Address Dr. K. V. Fierce, Buffalo. N) V. SUMMONS. Id tbe Justice's Court for Justice of the lVace and Countable' District No. 5, In the County of Polk and State of Oregon. Albany Hrewiag Company, a corpor ation, plain tiff, v. Sam ii. Wallace, deft-11 da 11 t. To 8am II. Wallace, the defendant alKive named, In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and alimver tbe complaint filed aguiuht you in tbe above entitled ac tion within aix week from tbe date of the flrat publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before tbe 19th day of December, 1902, aud if you fail m to anawer, for waut thereof tbe plain tiff will tnke judgment agaiust you for tbe sum of $89.20, together with the costs and disbursements of tbis action. This summons, by order of H. Wil. on, Juatice of tbe l'eace for oaid Dis trict No. 5, made at Independence, Oregon, on the 3d day of November, 1902, is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of six consecutive and successive weeks in tbe Indepen dence Enterprise, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published weekly at Independence, in said couu'y. The dale of tbe first publication of tbis sum mons is Nov. 6, 1902. B. WILSON, Justice of tbe Peace for said district. Oscar Hayter, attorney fur tbe plaintiff mm SUMMONS. In I he Justice's Court for Justice of the l'eace aud Constable's District No. 5, in tba County of Polk and State of Oregon. D. Germanus, plaintiff, v. Sam H. Wallace, defendant. To Sam H. Wallace, the defendant above named: In the uuie of the State of Oregon Yon are .hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above- entitled action within six weeks from tbe date of the first publication of this ' surnmons, to-wit, ou or befoie I lie 19th day of December, 1902, ai.d if you fail to answer, tor want tnereot tne plaintiff will take judgment ngaiust you for the sum of $7.8.30. togeihi r with tbe costs aud disbursements ot this ac tion.. This summons, by order of B. Wil son, Justice of the l'eace for said Dis--I net No. 5, made at Independence, Or., 011 the 3d Jday of November, 1902, is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of six consecutive aud suc cessive weeks in the Independence En terprise, a newspaper rf general circu lation published weekly at Indepen dence, in said couuy. The date of the first publication of tbis summons is Nov. 6,1902. , B. WIDSON, Justice of the Peace for said dwtrict. Oscar Hayter, attorney for plaiutiff. Polk County BanR, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Oreqon. J. H. Hawlky, P. L. Campbsll, President. Vice Pres. Iea C. Powkll, Cashier. Paid Capital, sao.ooo. Directors: J. H. Hawley, P. L, Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Bnsisees.