IN!KVKNIKNCK EKTKlimSK, IXDM'BSIIENOK. OliKOOM Ad CO HU'CCKSSCVU TO J. A. MI I.T.S. Having purchased the stock of Merchandise formerly owned by J. A. Mills I will enlarge the same by adding a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing', .Hoots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. CI Shoes. Clothing. Shirts. v liavo u toiiijilctt' line of LuIh'k ami Cliil'Inii'K Hhkh, Miu'm and 5oy'n Press ami J It-uvy SImh, and we Mievo wh tan j.ltn-o you in tylf ami price. Hats. Wo will carry a milot? line of ' Men's and I'ny'ti IJeady-Mado Clothing, , Over .liirtf, I'nderwear, Neckwear and ! Hosiery. We have a large line of Men's and Joy's Shirts, which we will offer at a great sacrifice in order to make room for the large stock now en route. CD CO CO CO ,CD CD CO CD Gloves. Spring and Summer Ula$b Goods. J We have a nice line of Men and JlnvV Hat and Cap, which we will oiler at hK'cial price. ... . . ,. f w . i 1 Our stock of spring and summer wash 15y'8 (Moves whirl, we will make at j g arnve 1,1 a few da'8' and WlU KH-cial prices. consist of all the new and latest patterns. Having located at Independence and t'xjcct to remain permanently we earnestly solicit a share of your patronage. We ask you to rill and get ac.u:iinted with m, examine our good- and get our prices. We will be glad to show you our goods and give you our prices lu tlicr you buy of m or imt. You will alway he welcome at our ntore. Uring us your produce of all kinds. ' We will pay you the top true fur it. Yours for Business k)SS898oo899oooo69 S666 i W. A. Messner. itnullnl In Actjint lal I l 01 1(1 IK'!) ll,tT'lt K H)j I ... . . . iin.l and at Du-na Vista, tli.) eve- Mr. Albert Williams, a student Two of liuenau prominent young nil. uf lh 2:rd. of the Dallas college, is haroe dur- people are to unite witn tne The dUtrici wan divided and lo i,,,. this week of vacation. Artisan lodge at W ells. J hey are .,nn !-... Ju.tke WiUo ,,rr.i.liStldr.w,Wrl.iri. Kev.i , Mina Al.ce Knighton and Charles ;ty, u i um mnio vijii. i. r. nil was UMiimn ii me, . .nCiiel (Jeer, on charge of ! ',,rt lltl ilimri-t ttnd C. 0. Puling,.. i .i... i,.:.. . . i .i- ii. i' .i:.. ' urn v 1 1 1 iii- i wart Mitiintirti on ine I'iiimi ! b-nm hihel UutKi'lon. ' trict. I'if'iicf produced amounted morn llmti to show thai 'I lie time ol our "asket sucia . . , . . : iti has been changed from the 1st of j , . , ,npptinB Df the (iwr thought ti have a jMrt with the voting lady H no rvil i ii I urn- were It wai a jury triel and wdict wnrt acquittal. 1 lie Minn was conducted by Adams, nf !tu I lux mid the hitnJli'l by Attorney Yale-, nml MnHcy, ol inil.. V to the 8th. All ate cordially ( . , iti-d to attend, at the empty j B ' ' At I i r .o,i.i Hodge of the order George Welle and wife started an,fGabe Locke had a tussle with a i At (ha Inat tonal J n CT Ol Ifl ntlPnH. i . htore imuainir. ' v B 1"DV 7- ,, T iot Hirrh riU MMlrt vr to pur-; . . . . HmfoA of the order, ueorge weiie Frank lurner t- L .i.l.ti. e miirtr in . ior r.uKtinc iHPi. r .., w ... tjie j 0 q K goat, but escapea un- Taylor' logging camp. iiured. The Odd Fellows have a iliia vciir. , Taylor logging camp. injured I.KWISVI1J.1-- j Ten loggers a-e busy on thelfine j0(ge in Buena. Mixit Haiti. K.. viMt,I her jU'ckianiute getting the lugs in the! rf uiic-lo. K. Kvanit, of I'tirk'r. t!io.(rwlt' , 'this place Saturday and Sunday, firatof the rk. ' Kmim-tt Turner fe h the gayest f . . . inir . "r 1 ' .' .r. . h .ins naHt with! Arthur Hinkins, of Albany, is Mm I..i...My pramea n r ana . ; , cr 1.. i. .. io r.. week- ai!' ami i: " It Wax lAci llcnt. I.UIiiH lt....U m of (he Aifi-." f mil j,vi -(u ivifll.nl Icfitin iliilv..rl .y ;,.v. (;, I'.. Vlj Motiiiintith. Kridiiv' Dvoulnu'. Vll. thf nt('iiilnc Uk'iu not liiriM' Hunt) uli niinn-clHti ve out Iwluix uhh tit-iirt 1 1 v I'liiovi-it liobcri It. M'lgnmr,. fr,,m n, H(,u,il f li'H. h.T nf lirtTnt uru util v many oilii r mml IUUK Hint inurcfil that iIxtm lie more ti'' "iinly f , initio. "Mil ln Ih nf tlu fVi-liimr iful to the credit of tlm wltuol ; ItfV. VlL'iiiiir 1,'c luro ml'hIii I i1 ViMii hi Hmi future Onte lie ! hp irrwliil l,v ..,..,.1. iur....r "tlmn ilit ( unl w.,.,. tt, 'fll accorded I h fiitliimiantlo ""Utlmt I hey merit . Miss HLKNA VISTA. Catharine vhIiiii criltclieH. Mie 1 aJK with Mr. Myrtle l.indcina 1 during her husband's nb-teiire at lh U. K. r... i',.n linn) is "Vh'g I During her stay in Buena !now working for Ament Gobat Mr". Judt'e Sibley Coon left the . it i 1 . .t. f t 1.1 rtn t li "UiluJe 01 liisi ni-cn i'ii i'iuiM""v.., 11 DOHUIOn US icimnci a businesd visitor in day. Several brisk hail Vista 'storms' and strong Buena. Mon- 1. th,.r Mrs. M. J. Kron-Ui,u. has made numerous; torms, snow winds have udded. variety to the weather here, 1 ' ....... Miss i;oon nas m , , Sunshine and 1 . . . . it k hjm : 1. 1 in 1 ).OU 11 T uu iui - sun. while the latter son, '. friends, all 01 wnoui , - . howevsr are . . t . ... I. a.. I? mtflllLHr.- a l in r.asierti wfKim "" ...going- his homestead. Wonder if he will j . ... KnijJillon (iml a liomestcader? . . k ;a .Miss Mabel John- . - . , . B()n.oMMKianu.wirB... frmalJ) poi)ullUion was Miss M. J. 1-ee lett nunuay u)r llllDl,v j C0nsfiuuence. know those handsome I f- KKl.l.Y ItKTUKNUI). Tl'lnklntr of llujlntr I'nr- ""iiiuro This Viir. I frtnu portumi. ninth Hession of tl, Oregon " f the United Kvan "church rinsed at the first ' Vtland, Monday 10th. "J. Kelly was reappointed vthe church at ludepen !(luriii(r ti, en(,u;nj y0nr. h"P W. F. 11,-il. presiding M confcraneo. The bishop is of forcible personality and ln ability. Bishop Heil fach at the church in Inde nt' on the evening of April Mrs. Jasper ltaglev w. tailed to iii. s;,i. ..tin- hv the illness of her little nkv. daugliier ol rhillip Wilhrow. .... 11. ...!.!.,. oiul son are in ur ttMi iiii"uii'; ... midst buying sheep. llev. 1 lay ms preaehwi at Moiit gon.crv last Sunday to a g'11"' pregal'ion. He may preach r.'U larlv in the future The dim-tor t our iik.iI tj-le-pbon lino were setting Htakos laM week and some parties , tro b'i getting outvies. The l.n"' " ! h r. 1 -u nAiiKi 1 ile. compieicd as bi' 1 M.ss Clara (My w 1 Miss Rachel Smith. .Sund.iy. . , ; ... ...i.... f 1 nilei M'll nei iv . fnnce for That kind of tice r who the usual order. New Easter bonnets were not in iured by rain in Buena Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rexford, of Iebanon, were visitors at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rowe Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Itexford is a brother of Mrs. Kowe. Mrs. Tam Case, of Coivallis, visited friends in Bueua Vista Saturday and Sunday. . James McClain, who for two years has been a irreat sufferer with asthma. is slowly improving and is able to take a little exercise out of doors each day. This will be pleasant news for the many friends of the afflicted man atid his estimable family. Ira Rowe has about recovered from a very severe attack of lagrippe that held him captive for two weeks. Bishop Heil Is to preach in the Evan gelical church in llueoa Vista April 23 at 8 p. in. Let everyone be preseut to give mm welcome aua to enjoy an able sermon. Miss Clara Loy was an Albany visi tor last week. She returned home Saturday. . Delegates from the Evangelical church have been elected to attend the state convention. ' They are Mrs. A. Anderson, Miss Alice Knighton and Mr. V. N. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hall were Wells visitors Sunday. ......... T.wleiw.nilelice. is .Mr. u'"i " ' . 1 r mil tins 111 a woven-wire Iff uttni't issuing to bo quite W1 the farmers. . Mr. Wbeelock. our teacher, visit ed with his parents, near Mon mouth last Sunday. Uncle John Le.is caia - I when it comes to furnisinnr ladies with Kaster eggs. Hop yards are looking; first rate in this sectiou and a considerable aereaee , of new vines has been puf out this tt yinit with friends at Croston. Miss Altha Hall, of near Salem, visited at the K. X. Hall home Saturday. Chailes McClain was an Albany caller Wednesday. (Jus I'agenkopf and wile went to e,l,.e Saturday, for a visU with Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison. They returned Sunday. Miss Adelaide Hecker, of Ronton county, attended the Circle meet ing in Huena Friday evening. , A J Richardson was a Portland Visitor 'several days last week. v Ksten Carter, who has been working for Am-nt t.obat this spring, quit the place .last week to accept the position of depot master at' Wells. Ksten is a poputar young man and his tnends unite in wishing him t uccess. Mr. Boothby, of Monmouth, was in Buena Saturday, buying stocK. On von Art Calendars are still given with j Have you lost a vellow dog? Do each yearly subscription to the , vou want a wife or a husband? Kstekpkisk? Ask your home ' nas your brindlecow strayed away? correspondent about them. They j Or has Johnny left for parts nn ure beauties. jknrwn? Then advertise in the Miss Alice Knighton vialted Albany ; E.NTmtPRisE. Ask your corre l,;i Vluday.r spondent for rates . HOW YOU STAND. ..ooU- ua uill nnnmincQ ill this colnnin vour points, credited until after it appears in the paper, although subscriptions and points secured in other wavs will lie announced as they come in. We want to keep evervthinir fair and straight and If vou think an error has occurred in your points ..- .i. ,...,v Q.1.1 uill moke thoroutrh investigation. MTIIO 118 WUIUII UIO l" iu..un.us u .. - - Kiekreall, C Monmouth, 1? I,ewisville 4 Parker liuena Vista, II Airlie, P ' Highlands, D --. Monmouth, II Hallston Sunny Slope "". . Parker sends 111 the first name to correspond from Silver. Others sent in, but were just a little late. We want a correspondent at Falls City. Who will be first there? No article is IS 35 v :s 22 aw . . . . . 335 yi $7