mrr,l'KNI)v?(:K UNlKia-niHE, INI)RII)NDKKCIC, OMWON County Correspondence. fAKKI.K. JliM IcKiio ('ui came tip from ForiUiiJ Tu'-mUy. Well 'en(tr on Fri train to Portland. t'liiiint ir wm k tuiiiini-fti ,iiit(.Tt I'rkvt Sunday. Krirt tlr. of AlUny, ii picking ''!' ,l Mf ll'1l'"''-li' Mf. M"rgii i viitlng with hid ffn,in, J. Ilalinit k, of Prkr. CliUll Boon a litlMD'e iinlort ludcpirulmd HunJay. SUil carrier Harr.v inn rd .f If picking nd Mr. Uinn'i fatlirr carrira liin innil. r- M Ml M ( Mr. WeU,.l cam., ,, rm, W. land Humlay, rBluri.ii.g Monday. )ril.riUrlM)i,.k.ff(IIIlAUny M'ictuiff Klllll ,(jH wlioli Win Kujua U .hipping dn.HHo.I to Kvrrdi.,K ,fc Fnrrt-ll, at Port-land. Il"'-i kr r daily aHvi.,., i ..... ' r ami vim u, yard ar in 0 piakfra. Mn. MuMra ami children, Cm,,, (Wralia, V (,.. ar vitutimj at! nr. u-i.,1, it Mr. Krr tk.-n suddenly ill MtnitUy evening, r.qmriiiK umh imiKtrtii. At irffnt elm m not in unit itu proved. "1 !.! M....,..- i.. t. i - ! , ui una . nreii 1 viMtirix t Mr. 'Vters' nV, n-turo-il to Portland Tumdiiy. Minn I,ur Crifjbjow left Tues day for h inonili' outing in tlio hi-.-lii;Ma, M'ur Airlie. Dr. K. L. Ketclium, of Indepcn dnce, muile a professional vixit t Parker Sunday veiling. Mm. J. 'eu wif f f-,.1(u, 0f H. T. Carpenter ere No 10. in veiling in with friend at Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens and iffr.ni Centralis. Wanb., ar veiling at air. HeUnick'H. Mr. Stephens in a winter of Mm Helmick. Wlio Control The Weather? ISy M. M. Mungiisarian, lecturer independent religious society. Without pretending to kn definitely who or what it is that con trols the weather, though there are those who clain to posses full knon ledge thereon, . we suaireHt that if the management of the wea ther could be turned over to a com mittee composed of our most learn- ...i i . en ami coosuienii'.'Ul citizens, a great many of the periodically oc curnug ummioni on lanI and sea tniir it he prevented The control of man over nature's forces in various spheres is already a fact. This has greatly improved our relations with the elements about us. And if such control could be extended to the weather, there is no reaon to doubt that a similar improvement will take place in the present anarchic con ditions, which, at times at least, j characterize the conduct of tfm American weather. The first thing, for instance, that such a committee could do wou'd be to bring the elements under re- WW m Q L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monument and Head ftonea Cemetery work etc. --MMaMwsaawsMSMaaMwaaasaMiM!,-. I It i iswC88! I ViW INDEPENDENCE, ORE. ' ' V-4 () ) WjW. Dfy Goods, Clothing, Furnishing V. '.cWok () VC I Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and T "s' () ) J J ' Shoes, Groceries and 1 M x 1 Provisions. ' j : . - (D i ne larger pan ot our ran stock has arrived and we are now pre- (fits tu UIUUUI INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Provisions. I) D D ) ) D The larger part of our Fall Stock has arrived and we are now pre pared to sell all new and up-to-date goods at the lowest possible prices We Inv'te you to call and examine our goods and get our prices. We Can Save You vSome Money ! OUR LINE OF Men's Clothing Boys' Clothing: Men's Shos Boys' Shoes Men's Hats 'Boys' Hats Wool Underwear Cotton Underwear Sweaters Shirts Gowns Neckwear Wool Hose Cotton Hose Suspenders Gloves Overcoats Rain-coats Rubber Goods 1 In Dress (loods wo have a complete lino of tho latest novel ties in plain Zihelines, fancy Snowflako Zihelines, striped Zib eliiu'jj, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Alhertrosf, Venetians, Serges, Melrose and various stvles and colors of suitings. In Waisting wo have the plain French, Tricots ilannels, a Snowllakes, and a nice lino of col ored Waiting and Kimona goods. A large line i-f Outing Flannels, Percales, Shirting, Calico etc. Also a nice line of Tablo Linens, Nankins, Towels, Towelings, in fact ouf stock is complete in all lines, and wo guarantee our prices are right. Ladies' Shoes Misses' Shoes Children's Shoes Ladies' Woolen Underwear Ladies' Cotton Underwear Children's Underwear ladies' Mackintoshes, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Belts, Wool Hose and Cotton Hose. We have something; excep tionally good in Boys' and Girls' Hose for School wear. Ask to see them. Bring us your Produce We will pay you the high est marKet price for it. Dcmpmber we carry a full tine of Groceries and wilt furnish you in this tine cheap as any one in the city. Call and see us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, W. A. Messner. See . our line of Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, the best wear ing; and best fitting- Corset made. straint and to check their unneces sary riolence. The etormn cnuln be dmiributed so as to relieve anv one spot from suflering the full fury of the ekments. Such a committee could also, an far ag possible, pre vent the bad rather, if we chould i . . imvoany. iroui commj all m a, bunch. It could alo proportion the downpour of rain in any one locality t0 th needs of the soil and the earrying capacity of the rivers, so as to guard against the ruinous floods, and insure the crops. Ali excess of water could be directed ocean ward, or it could be shifted by the help of the winds to the desert ofahara, thus giving to' the elements a chance to express them selves, freely .nd fully without, however, doing any damage. The committed could also, with out disturbing the course of nature. ' make all Sundays and holy days fair 8nd pleasant, confining, at the same time, as far ss practicable. all rainfalls and wind and dust storms to the night hours say from 12 o'clock midnight to 6 in" the morning. This committee also could eliminate all uncertainty forms of the weathe-- that is to say, when it looks like rain, let it rain, evd when it looks fair let it be fair. This would make the Wea ther more reliable than it now is, and thus do a'vay with 50 per cent of our disappointments, as well as save all wastage now due to the un certainty) of the weather. An other thing such as a committee could do would be to make the seasons , more seasonable. Let March be like March, and May be like May. By arranging against the sudden changes of temperature, the committee would shorten the catalogue of the maladies of the human race. The day we succeed in moralizing the weather, the golden age of the world will be nigh. Ninety-nine per cent ot the misery and criminal- ty in society i traceable to the un conscionable weather. Let the cli mate be endowed with a conscience- and our earth will be a paradise. A Remarkable Record. w m D Jib' tr . . (f) : Ail " : f Chamberlain's Couch Remedy lias a remarkable record. It bas been in use lor over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in tbe treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all tnis time no case has ever been reported to the manufac turers In Which, it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as tbe croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confident ly to a baby as to an adult.' - For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. ii T. HENKLE, .Barber Shop. I MAIN STREET, OnA Unnr annth nf Pnst Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - Oregon. tt m f