CI0 REUAELE CSVDEB Akenlutelv PurC THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal, a Cash paid for eggs at the cream ery Charley Irvine was in Portland last week. Wagon for sale. Enquire of- C. D. Simpson. A hand sprayer for CO cents at Frazer & Rico's. Girl wanted. Mrs. B. F, White aker near Monmouth. Willard Craven was an over Sun day visitor at Newport. There will be a wedding in the city the last of the week. Mrs. P. II. Burnett returned from MeMinnville Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Jessup, ot Saleui. is at the Lome of Thos. Fennell. T, B. Clevenger has gone to the coast for a ten days' outing. Miss Mildred Owen left Monday for Toledo, to visit relatives. Frazer it Rice have a good stock of tents at reasonable prices. .Mr. Sanford, of Sumpter. has lo cated on the Bannister place. Just received a -nice line of ladies' kid gloves at Measner's. Mr. McCarty, of Portland, was an'over Sunday visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard were Falls City visitors Sunday. Mrs. Loren Bedwell returned from Portland Saturday evening. For bargains in shoes see our bargain shoe counter. Messner. The new office building of J. W, Kirklandis rapidly being enclosed. Mias Leora Shank is visiting at the home of Mr. Thos. Brunk, in Eola. K. Nineteen (119) dollars pr ton paid for machine iron at the Dallas foundry. Mrs. E. A. Frazer, mother of U L. Frazer, is spending a few days in. Albany. Solomon Bridges left Saturday for Pendleton, where he will work this summer. The state fair this year will be held from September 14th to the 19th inclusive. Mrs- M. L. Pipes, of Portland, visited Thos. Fennell and wife dur ing the week. F. A. Douty has a secondhand delivery wagon for sale cheap. En quire at once. Mrs. O. D. Butler and son, Mau rice,' returned Saturday from a short visit to Corvallis. it xuttU.m and lieo. Kutch were at the tallt 1k,vo KlU C,ly Sunday fishing. Mis Essie BdL of Portland, is . ft f t w visiting her sister, .Mrs. Richardson Jr. VT C. Eldredce left Sunday eve ning for Albany, Eugene and other) Southern points. Mix Albert Campbell, of Mon mouth, was an incoming passenger Tuesday morning. When In Sclera visit Strong Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. Paul Kleppin, an erstwhile resi dent of Independence, drove through town Saturday. Miss Iruia Burnett, of Portland, is yisiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Huntley. Andy Wilson is slightly improv- ,t IT turn been bedfast seven weeks with rheumatism. For style and comfort wear the Warner Corset. There' none bet ter. For sale at Messner's. A dance was given in the city Saturday evening by a committee of boys.. It was well attended Mrs. Susie FennellPipes visited with Thos. Fennell and wife this week. Her home is in Eugene, S. M. Daniel, who has been on a business trip to Portland, returned to Monmouth Saturday evening. Call and see our line of ladies kid gloves. All sizes and shades, and every pair warranted at M"S-ner's. (us Sperling has purchased the residence of Ceo. Claggett; west of Ililliard & Plymale's blacksmith shop. Mrs. J. E. Kirkland was a pas senger south Monday. She goes to Boawell Sprin.s for a seyeral days' outing. We are exclusive agents for the celebrated District 7G school shoe. The best on earth, once tried al ways worn. Messner. I am nrenared to do hay baling. I may be reached by addressing me at Independence. Rates rea sonable. G. L. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Welch and child, also Mrs. J. W. Brooks, who have been rusticating at the coast, returned home Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Campbell, of Kan sas, have been guests of Mrs. E. A. Frazer. They left Iat.t week for Albany and other points. W. B. Haines, proprietor of Roy al Rooming House of Portland, was in the city the first oi the week looking for a location. An excursion was run to the coast Sunday. The motor made the trip to Corvallis, connecting with the C. and E. there. Quite a number went from this section. Mrs. G. W. Kutch returned Fri day evening from Portland. Her niece, Miss lUaruie jsateman, is bevond the danger point from the effect of her operation for appendi citis. , ' Moore's Hair Invigorator and Herpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair lnvigor ators. Both are for sale at J. S. Mnnm's barber shop. Call and have Mr. Moore give an applica tion of either remedy and you will never be without one or the other. Fly tV Curo keep n'" . Fraier & Rice hvo it. After the flmt uf Ann"- Ul discontinue giving Art Ca.cndari ...!.!. ... Knot-lotions. This is in chance to avail yourself of IM privilege befon it W too late. Rev. F.dmomWn I to speak m .oeietieS Slllioay Ti.'' 1U upholds them in most v.gorou. terms. It Is especially deca de that all lodge member aHJ th,s service. n,.l.,r f.r minima hop check AturttH. to com . and the grower, will do wel to place their orders inunea.aw.T, thus avoiding possible delay by the rush at the last ol the leason. There will be no services at the Presbyterian church during the month of August. Dr. Thompson xpect t? spend much of his vaca tion at home but will be at New port with his daughter some of tue time, A kind welcome will he extend ed to all who wish .to attend a b-is- ket meetiuit in Maple Grove, near i ...i.vtu. Sundav. August 2. Sunday 'School at 10 o'clock, and! preaching at 1 1 :0ti ana -:". v Rey E. L. Fitch, P. K.. M. B. church South. There will be divine services at the M. E. church Sunday next, August 2nd. Subject for the morn ing: "The Church for the Times." Evening subject: "The Pbue and Power of Fraternal Societies Among the Moral and Spiritual Forces in Human Life." Members of fra ternal societies are urgently invited to attend the services. There will lie a special program for the eve ning service. Win, W. Kdmond son. Pastor. I' v. Harry E. Wagoner, Confectioner, Independence, On. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D.D.S. ..Dentist... I"llllr Kll"l'" llkitrfc4flv A representative of the Oregon Timberman. a monthly journal de voted to the timber industry pub lished at Portland, was a caller at this office Saturday. He bad Wen on a visit to the timbered section west of Falls City, which, in his es timation, is one of the best bodies of timber in the country today. He says pernio have no idea of the relative price of timber, and that few claims realize over a small frac. tion of their worth. Cooking uletnil of all kind-tat Fraer t Rict.V H. W. Sear peitl several dava ill Portland the past Week. Sheriff Ford and Treasurer Pal ton were in the city Tuesday. Clarence Ireland and wife 1. ft Monday morning for Fish !.ae. M s. David Calb'rulh h g 't.e to Montana to spend th summer. Mrs. R. H. Wilcox, of IVndlr ton. cauin in Tuesday on a visit to ...t. rivi.n li,tr, !""" ...... , f . . (i,-t vour lale tin of r'-' Mih8 Mira MmneriHi kv day for her old hu. l l.fiy tl., ' . . , ,, i Chan. Irvine was a tmrlb b for a short virij. . !v Van Meer. an otl recidei.t of ' ... Independence, i in the city ami will remain until after hop. picking. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-taw, CAMrr.n.i. uni.wxo, J)Alt.H, v Wmi'.ed To hire lefe 4' by ili. month. C-dl at ' nilSH oll'.i'e. .. I f ll..i..l.uii, ft li .. . .1 .Mr f.. 1. lu''" -i Frank Usher was a lg-r j I', .-I I mi ii .Moiuiiv uueriK'no. intends moving back to Portland shortly. Win. Patton and wife, of Pendle ton, are visiting J. M. Stark's family. "Billy" used to be a bat her here. p ik 1 ... ... .... Mrs. vern isaruen was a pa-seiii " ,j gerto Newport Thursday, where i-tea., IfV""1; a few week' visit, Tim r rdinat.ee of btia ' .,.-towed at the river SumIH nirig at 7 ;)0 o'clock by K- H f the Baptist church. 1W Bervices) nt S:IH), I One of the least ex wniiri f REE TO ALU QiURCMSUPPERS OCIETYDlNNErn t imported Japanese with purchasesof See. FO SALE'BY Star Grocery. F.S. WILSON. she will join her husband to sjx?nd the summer. Rev. A. J. Lindsay will preiw h ni Klkins school house next Sun day morning at 11 o'cIocR and at Fairview at 3 P. M. Seven Geo. W. Child's cigars for 25 cents at Wagoner's. This is a standard brand and more limit a bargain at the price. J. B. V. Butler, George Boothby, L. Ground and Dr. Butler returned Tuesday from their fishing expedi tion Boothby is "It for trie next year. The Independence Improvement League has vobid $!) for j writeupi ...I '. iT1. , ! .1.. oi ine my i inuepeutietice in me Salem Statesman for geuerat dis tribution. Mrs. W. W. Wright und two daughters, Mrs. llattie Lynch and Miss I'lanche Wright, of MeMinn ville. and her niece. Miws Lillian Andrews, of lleppner, who is one tf the survivors of tho Heppner flood, are visiting Mrs. Stansbury of this city. Bale tics, $2.00 per bundle at Frazer Si Rice's. tx.rn's package tea, oM p"' mak more than 200 l V the best i SO Cheap why f, thebwl? YoiicangHlto" Wilson at the Str Cirocery. $omcibii!3 easy CO iVCIIiVIHVvii That wo fairy a f"11 , lino of i$47 Roger Bros. PLATED WARE- Don't forget tho i-lace. 0. JI. Kramer 5 ( Jewelers and I