INDEl'KNDENCE INTEKl'IUSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 1A Illtttlt. v Jirk Emmeit cmo Hp from Mo Minnrill Thursday. Kmiiiitt Oarr m business v torl I'rker ThureiUy. Win. Kuju ws n passenger to Dl.K'nil'iic Thuraday. yr, t. II. I'ilUr wss a business visitor ai l'rker Tuea.lay. C. K. Parker transacted buelntss ,1 Independence tfa'nrday. )Ir. and Mr. W. N. Alciander rid family sj.ent Bunday at R. W. Mr. ami Mra. p, R. Alexander visited at Mr. Bolter's Bumlar. Mr. East has returned lo Parktr and ii working at Mr. FuuaV Mar Kerr vieitnd at Mr. Green lee's, In Independence, Saturday. W. J. TurnlJcn, of Craltree. Mnn ounty, vUltni at Parker Pun day. Mia Julia James, of Suver, vis ited at Mr. Kujua'a Hunday. Mr and Mri. P. R. Alexander visited with friends at Parker Sun day. . A. D. Grlgaby la the possessor of a fine, new gun. Look out for chinas! Win. Fuiua It making a tour of Kings Valley and vicinity, looking for cattle. Mrs. Culver, of Buena Vista, was an incoming passenger on Tues day's train. P. T. Peterson and family and Mrs. Helen Fre visited Sunday at (J. C. IMler's. Misses Golda Rhodes and Mabel Porterfield called on friends in Parker Saturday. School began here this week, with Mil's Mabel Wbeelock, of Monmouth, as teacher. The Parker chess club has callod a meeting for Saturday, October 10th, at Mt. Hood view. Mrs. B. II. Pillar and grandson, little Lowell Simpson, came down from Albany Tuesday. Misi Lillian Cox left last Mon day to spend the winter at Eugene, where she will attend school. F. Williams, who haB been work ing at Mr. Fuqua's. was a passen ger to Independence Tuesday. Miss Lena Pagenkopf was a passenger to Carlton Thursday. She is employed in the school at that place. . Employees of S. P. carpenter crew No. 10 were unloading steel for a new span at the Luckiamute bridge last week. W. M. Powell, cousin to cashier Ira C. Powell, of ..Monmouth, came over from Linn county Saturday, returning Sunday. SUV Kit. Farmers are glad to see the rain. J. V. Steele sawed wood in Su ver Saturday. Miss Minnie Maxfield is in Port Jand for a few days. Mrs. Brown, of Airlie, was a call er in Suver Saturday. There was a small crowd at M. Suver's sale last Thursday. Bert Allen waa a Salem and Portland visitor last week. Carl Larsen has gone to Port land to have his eyes treated. Geo. Steele, of Portland, was hunting in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Dick Gains, ot Indepen dence, helped her folks move last week. E. Chamberlain lost a fine horse a while ago, with some kind of dis temper. Miss Lena Ridders has gone to Mt. Angel to attend school this winter. Mrs. Ruef is still at Salem with her husband who is getting better right along. Mrs. Dalton, of Burns, has re turned home after a month's visit with rlatiyes. Mrs. John James is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harper, in Spring field this weak. Ona McLane has returned trom Tulo, where he haa been running an engine this summer, putting in a dam. AlCKItEALL. Pauline Nesmith is suffering with poisoa oak Mrs. Bam Goff was visiting J. B. Nesmith'a last week, Mrs. II. C. Fox and children went to Salem Friday. J. W. Fetzer and wife visited B, F. Whiteaker Sunday. Peter Cook has made several sales on disk plows this tall. Mrs. Win. Thielson visited her sister,' Mrs. Frank Gibson, last week. Mrs L. Nelson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Lucas, this week. A: Longneuker has moved into! Peter Cook's little house for the winter. Helen South wick has been quite sick, but is some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. S. Orr went to Sa lem Sunday to attend the M. E. conference. Our school commences here this Monday. Carl "Groves has the school in charge. Mrs. Wm. Whiteaker and Mrs. Clifford Kantner visited Mrs. J. W. Fetzer one day last week. C. D. Pur vine had a large crowd to his sale and everything went at good figures. He has moved to Sa lem. Mrs. Peter Cook and Orval Price went to Needy Wednesday to visit her daughter, returning home Fri day. Several from' here .attended the funeral of W. W. Smith's sons, Ezra and Winifred, at Oak Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Eakin moved to Salem Thursday so her girls could attend schcol. Mr. Eakin will cook for himself this wiater. Mrs. N. S. Burch and Master Linn Nesmith returned home from Portland Thursday, where they had been visiting the past two weeks. Mrs. J. Southwick had the mis fortune to fall and break her collar bone. Dr. McCallum. of Dallas, was called and reduced the frac ture, and she is getting along nice-ly. There Is cms way to save your Piano that la by Expert Tuning Drop me a potal and I'll call. All work guaranteed. Uraduate of Bryant Bcboolof I'lauo Tuning, ELHEKT WATT, Chemeketa Ht., balew, Oregon. Thos. Godfrey and mother, Mrs. Weir, of Illinois, were visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. V. Dempsy, and W. E. Guodell and wife last week. Tbos. Canfield's sale passed off Saturday with good sales, all but one horse being sold. The weather being oad the attendance was small. Peter Cook has sold his stock of goods to F. Eakin and Chas. L. Dick, traveling salesman for Ma son, Ehrman & Co., and they .have taken possession. Mr. Hunsaker came over from Turner to take the train for New berg to sea his mother who was quite sick; but he received a mes sage, while here, thatehe had died that day. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Ilerpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor ators. Both are for sale at J. S. Moore's barber shop. Call and have Mr. Moore give an applica tion of either remedy and yon will never be without one or the other. The Monarch Malleable Range is something new in stove con struction. R. M. Wade & Co. sell ' them. -'.' 6 Bop Grower: Allow me to quote you prices or wire. Best quality guaranteed. ' respoudenoe solicited. WALTER MORLEY, Salem Fence Works 1 Geo. f. Rogers $ Co., WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Get our prices we can save you moiley. . . . Salem, Oregon. f" 1 1 .rit i 1 1 i T T ,1 5 Wiiu bvi 4'i II ilUI 1 U3CU. " s 1 jrh Were There a Cup- i Typewriters s- You May Be Sure The Smith Premier I! Would keep it hero permanently. There's but a l single standard in her conBtruction perfection. 5. ' On Approval for a Postal. Durphy & Dickerman, : 247 STARK ST., PORTLAND, OR. 5 Correspondents' Contest On Thurly, Angnl20. 1WW, we commenced our Eleventh Correspondent' Con Ml. and mill bring It to a cle at 6 ;C0 o'clock 1 M. January 30 next. Many of our eurrundriiU .io.ired the cl.-Ing dale ..tended because harvesting and hop picking broke in for a couple of months at the start e give a list below of the prists, taken from a list furnished bv the correondents : FIUST WUZF An lnr, an ornHinent to any home BECON D ru'lZE.'. '..'.'. .".......A act of Kwr Uros 147 .llyer Knives and Fork. tiuim. vuvV A handaome Photograph Album a? ::::::::::::::::.: A,,efVS: lUTll VUVV One of the popular books SIXTH rillZK ..Anyonsof the dollar year magaaine 8EYKSTII lVlZEV.V.V.Vomuc. Entsn.u.s. to any aJUrew for one year CONDITIONS. fV. want all the new. that tappm. I. Polk county and n to visit every family In the county. We want to he p you and we want you to Mp u Our Interest, are mutual. We will give poln a. follow . 0n point for wry Ueu, of new. worthy of publication. 25 poinU for every article worthy of a aeper.te head. If an article le specially n Jortous or J arU lln In the sljht of the manager of this department an etra 5 potato wll be liven. For every new yearly subscription 85 points hot eve y yearly r 76 points. For .ubaorlptlon three month. 25 po nU i ri on.h. and lea th .ypo,U Koreverydo.l.ryorthnew cured, nnon receipt of pay for same we will credit ine iw Huts, and we will l Jlly furnUh you prio. on any kind of Ad or Job. going U, make a campaign for acme new "'T win make it to your at time, the pl.oe. in this column. Watch for " other lntm tenure representative. In the Motion, we nt resontea. Icature. will be announced along. HOti YOU STAND. Each week we win announce In this JlfSni creJito.1 until after It appear. In the poper, thOT'uJ"rlgH.Dt to keep cure,! In other way. will be announced a. they - come in. everything fair and .tr.Ight Vd If you think an error j JJJJjJ rite us within the week following and we will make moron Psrker " 425 Boena Vista 234 Sover ' 158 Rickreall, 0 ' 2 Monmouth, H 102 A'rlie, 8 ' 85 pjee ;; 4 Uttle Luckiamute 77 Monmouth, B 73 Antioci, ;;; "3 Monmouth A 82 Hiehlande,D 83 Maple Grove ' 16 Neat, up-to-date Stationery Carries a recommendation wit it. The receiver of a let. ter written on such Stationery as we handle reflects favorably on the writer, while poor Sta tionery carries with it an im pression of untidiness and a lackot system in one's work. Recently we have added some of the very latest of the city lines to our already very complete stock. We teel assured that the most fastidious can be satisfied in a selection from our stock. At any rate it will do you good to examine it, whether you purchase or not. . Harry E. Wagoner, Stationer, Independence, Ore. Sonny Hlopo...-. I