INDtiTKNDKftCK JiNl KKW.J8E, INDEI'KNDrlVCE, OURtJON County Correspondence, MIOCIl. Crlni'-'l coiutructtHl t ,tr !". Albany Hlurd.. 1 .- ... t J U,1 ill l'i"'IIIIV'VM. . ll'hrnlook t.PRH trolling sfll Monday, H.ti'mM.r itrz!iv imii-wl through . m to hi hoint Jmi H'-rrfn will nmJ llm tilltpr with her folk i 1(l,MHlt-r nnI family, of .1. i mov on in iitnu which he bought of Mr. Harmon. II till! I.uckiatutiUt llourlng mill, south of Una pUco. Hilns Hart ha dinnoKnl i.f I, in i ...... turkeys to Portland liriu fur 10 cents a pound. iorno Itarrrii, of Ran KratH'.ixrn, ia vinitin( hia lrullur Williuin lire lliia wrk, M. K, N lilock liounht a cow at C. D. 1'urviim'a ale SalurJay, imy. itiX I 10 fur fUnm. John SninptfT ia moving into hia own Ikuik' which haa heeti vacated by the UhodcN family. N. A. Kmiiiilt anl wife ard through here Haturduy on their way from Falls City to Monmouth. (lalnert Forty round in Thirty I . vr. Julia and Lizzie James visited with their aunt., Mrs. Fuqua, at Kit at-veral mouth our brother Parker, had t.i-n Iroubhd wlln mitiK'-tl'n. j j 8lm;)e a fine JerBey lie tried aev.ral reined!., but got "!,. . . iu uintr wild lieimfH fruiii tlicm. We nun-iiimmI B i mm of Chamberlain's Htoinscli Hint Mver Tablet ami he oomnieiHN'd tak ing them. IiihMb of thirty days he had u'ii''l forty K)Umln in Heidi, lie It now fully rwoveied. Wo have a good tradu oil the 'I'alilotM. ItttM.KV llitim., MerehanU, Long Branch, M. I''nrl by Ktrklaiid lrui Co. nUVICIt. II. Chrialian intends moving on thn Armstrong jiluce near Huver. ' Joseph IIcktr ia able to he out again. Kecintly they haa a iiimi ly reunion a soma of the children, who had lecn absent several year, were at home. Mrs. Annie Hrown, of Airlie.l J. A. Uier has leturned to his spent Sunday with relatives In Su-lhomaat Noedy. where he expects to a pen a trie winter. O. II. DeArmond and II. Max- field attended the tale at Buena Viata Saturday, and purchased some fin hogs. C. E. Mcl.ane haa been making repair on hia property, and haa started hia parents to housekeep ing in the same. Dr. Ketchum was called to Sil ver! last week to see Mrs. Allen, who has been quite sick, but is much improved now. J. J. Thurston had quite an ac cident one day last week. While returning from Ridders' mill with a load of chop, lte ran off the end of a bridge in Suver and threw himself and part of bis load off. but was lucky not to get hurt. purititip. Hun Harris and family visited with hia MHler, Mra. J. M. Laraon, Sunday. Uoy DeArmond viaited with rel atives in thia vicinity, before going to rchool. Florence Maxfield. of Corvallie, is viniting at the home of Mr. Max field for a few days. John James is hauling the hop nob s out of the yard on the place Unit Mr. Huef bought, as ho intends plowing it up and utting it in grain. , mk 1 Lis Sifelii? f' M i ;y INDEPENDENCE, ORE.' : " " ' Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Vrlk ill! ' Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and 1 rS Shoes, Groceries and ' f) Provisions - 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 invite 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 Shoes Boys' Shoes Men's Hats Boy Hats Wool Underwear Cotton Underwear Sweaters Shirts Gowns Neckwear Wool Hose Cotton Hose Suspenders Gloves Overcoats Rain-coats Rubber Goods In Press Goods we have a I complete line of the latest novel, ties in plain Zibclincs, fancy Snowilako Zibelines, striped Zib olincB, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albertross, Venetians, Serges, Melrose and various styies ana colors of suitings. In Waisting wo have the plain French, Tricots flannels, SnmvflakoB. and a nice line of col ored Waisting and Kimona goods. A large lino of Outings tiannois, l'ercales, Shirting, Calico, etc Also a nice line of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, in fact our stock is complete m all lines, and-o guarantee our prices are right. Bring us your Produce We will pay you the nign est marKet price for it. 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. . , See our line of Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, the best wear ing and best fitting Corset made. Remember we carry a full line of Groceries and will furnish you in this line cheap as any one in the city. Call and see us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, "W. A. Messner. DcafueHM Cuunot be Cured by local Bppliefttiouii m they canno reach the liee(l portion of the ear. Ti..p 1h onlv one way to curelearne8. and that 1b by eoiwtitutioual remedies. Drafuetw Iti cauHed by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous liumgof the Eu- s'uchianTulie. When thin tube la In flamed you have a rumbling Houud or hunerfect hearinsr and when it ia en- , tirely closed, Ikufnexa is the result. aud un!es the (uUamation can ue ta- keu out and this tube restored to Its normal couditlou, hearing will be de stroyed forever. Nlue cases out of ten are caused b,y Catarrh, which is noth ing but au iullamed couditlou 01 me mucous services. w will clve Oue Hundred Dollars f.ir nv case of Deafness (caused by , catarrh) that cacnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, rree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Furuily Pills are the best. CITATION, w HCRuswioor (TVS In the County Court of the State of Oreuon, for the County of Polk. In the matter of the estate of Charles G. Fisher, deceased, citation., Tn A. T.. Fisher. Minnie Bukley, fctta Halev. Ella Anpleuate, Lena O. Michell Jolly, Chaa. F. Fisher, Geo. C. Fisher, 1 Ralph B. Fisher JSarab A. tianer greet. 1ng: ' Tn the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to ap- ipVip in the County Court of the btate oi Oregon, lor the County of Polk at the Court Room thereof, at Dallas in the Pnnntv of Polk ou Saturday, the 3d day of Octoher, 1903k at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cauee why the prayer of the ex ecutor's petition praying for an order to sell all the real property belonging to said estate should not be granted, said property consisting of four tracts : One of 80 acres in township 8 S. E. 5 West of the Willamette meridian in Polk Coun ty, Oregon ; one tract of 10 acreB in town of Monmouth in said County j one tract 75x165 feet in block No. 9, in said town of Monmouth in Polk County, Oregon; one tract of 97.50 acres in townBhip 6 S., K. 1 West of the Willamette meridian in Marion County, Oregon, each of said tracts being fully described in said pe tition. The object of selling said prop erty is to reduce the estate to cash so as to make equal division in value between the heirs and legatees o said deceased, according to terms of the last will of Witness: The Hon. J. E. Sibley, Judge ot the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Polk with the Seal of said fcourt affixed, this 29th day of August A. D. 1903. Attest : U. S. Loughary, went. Dr. O. D. Butler was in Portland Sunday. ' 13. T. HENKLE, , Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - Oregon.