INDEPENDENCE MNTEKPRIW, INPlPWDlNCK.ORKiiOX One Quarter Million Used Were There a Cup- si Defender lor ; Typewriters j You May Be Sure The ; Smith Premier lj Would keef it hero permanently. There's but single standard in her construction perfection. On Approval for a Postal. if Durphy & Dickerman, 9A7 QTARK ST.. PORTLAND. OR. 2 THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00. T P. OkIwIh' and tauiny rrivtm from llm const I'riilny. Marlon Wlmi h moved from lude pvwteiioa li tll" plaea. MIimi Alio Kulghtoii ! iw.iidetie visitor Monday. Allany 1 ferula. Several of the farmer, lu Ihl vicinity All ca who have heretofore ,v begun their fall plowing. consulted Dr. Darrin at the Rever j.;m.r ni, Rud hla mother were House, Albany without tking Independence visitor Mommy lr. Uurrln Will Treat All Who May Aly l Half Hla For mer Fees. treatment, mi l those who now con H HIRSHBEHG, Ira dent. C. W.IRVINE, Cashier. ABRAM SKLSOX, Vice Presiileo DIRECTORS. H. Hirschberg, D. W. fears, B. F. A. Nelson. Smith, M. W. Stewart and A general banking and exchange business transacted. Loans made. IUllt discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits received on current account object to check. Normal Notes. The first semester of the school year 1903 04 is now under wv, the fourth week opening with Mon . day. October 12. -AH the machine ry ia running smoothly and nobody is complaining. Old student are happy to get back again and new students no" longer feel new or strange. There is nootherrelation in life so easily answered as that of the student in sohool. and none other more lasting In Us influence. Every one who can look back upon a school or college career knowsthat those days finish him with his pleasantest memories. The enrollment is climbing rapid ly toward' the 200 mark, which will probably be reached before the end of tne semester, perhaps beiore Christmas. This is a most en couragin g increase and shows that the teaching profession is on the up grade. All sections of the state are represented, though naturally the largest majority came from the Willamette valley. Eastern Ore gon is represented by 8 students; southern Oregon, by 9; the coast, by 13. Other states represented are Washington, 2, Idaho. 1. North Dakota, 1, West Virginia, 1. The two limits of the Willamette valley are well reprsented, Multoruah county having, 14, while Lane has 11. Impressing It on Him , With Emphasis New s.-ing books have been pur chased for use in assembly. The Abridged Academ song book, pub lished by Ginn & Co., is the title. It contains 4 kinds of songs, namely sacred, familiar, patriotic, and college. The entire assembly period on Tuesday wa devoted t singing college songs, and the old chapel rang with melodies familiar to old college students everywhere The singing brought back to mem bersofthe faculty recollections of happy days of many years ago. comtwn la what our fine laundry work does to the man who la loosing for some thing exquisite in color and finish on bis liuen. We aim to make our laun dry work peerless in beauty and In the perfect condition lu which we send it home. Send us a sample bundle and we will surprise you. Naw process and new prices. Orders left at Kuteh's barber shop or he Salem stage will receive prompt attention. Salem Steam Eaundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 11. 320 Liberty Street. The Library Committee has just selected the list of books to be pur chased with the $300 set aside by the Regents for that purpose. These additions will be both of a special nature adapted to the work of the different departments, and a general literary character includ ing some of the latest fiction and verse. The athletic season has been somewhat delayed by the failure of the constructors to get the Gym nasium ready by the first of Hep- timber. The physical training clashes will organize this week, and the football team will begin prac tice. Games have bsen scbedual with Willamette University at Salem, October 24; McMinnville College at Monmouth, November 7; and at Mt. Angel College at Mi. Angel, October 31. A return game with Mt. Angel will be play ed in Monmouth later on. and pos sibly games scheduled with Albany College and Pacific University stomach end constipation, troubles. Mayor S. Tomlison, of Wood burn, rheumatism and generally run down, cured 11 years ago. Miss Irene Ashford, of Salem," discharging ear, cured. Mrs. Wood, of Woodburn, goitre ot the neck and catarrh of the in ner ear. Mth. K. Ringo, Gervais, asthma and bronchitis. Her son, 15. II. ttingo, was also cured of discharg ing ear and deafness. Hundreds of others might he mentioned who do not wish their names published. In most case's only one visit is required. Owing to the crowds rusting to see the Dr. he will re ceive, patients from 9 A. M to 8 P M. 1SUKXA VISTA. Ilarley Hall was In town Monday, R. C. Hall was a Buena visitor Monday. "Corny" Wells now occupies Kate Bevens house. Walter Davidson and wlfi r now treatment, airt imw " - i iirr - template taking his electro medical lu Bueua visiting friends ana ralatlvea course, may do so at hall in regu lar price of treatment, if same I commenced before Deo. I. ui generous offer will enable all to avail themselves ot the doctor skill, The poor treated free except medicines, from 10 to II daily The following list of peopU cured and benefited in tins vicinity should be convincing proof of the superiority of electricity over tin ills of the flesh: Judge J. J. Whitney, Albany deafness and ridging noises it) the ear t. V M.neh Corner 4th and Main Sts., Albany, rheumatism, stomach and liver trouble. Mrs. Nettie Dempsey, Waterloo Ore , catarrh and ulcers of the nose W. W. Parrish. Sodaville, Ore. deafness and heart trouble. J. L. Oxford, Brownsville, Ore. deafness. Mrs. Pet Crabtreo. residing at Crabtree, Ore., rheumatism and ca tarrh. Mrs. N. E. Olio, 508 lit St.. Al bany, deafness, kidney aud bladder troubles. II. J. Downing, Lebanon, Ore., catarrh, headache, etc II. Seifert, King's Valley, Ore., dyspepsia, liver and kidney com plaints, pain in side and eye troub e. P. A. IUcey, Jefferson, Ore., deafness cured 10 years ago. No return of it. I. F. West. Plain view, Ore., chronic catarrh, stomach and kid ney troubles of 15 years standing. Henry Kruer, Turner, Ore., deaf ness and discharging ears. Miss'D. O. Reddick, Lebanon, Ore., discharging ears. Mrs. Win. Slate, Alsea, Ore.. stomach and heart trouble, poor circulation, etc. Mrs. Dora Hadley, Sodaville, Ore., discharging ears, constipation and dyspepsia. G. W. Benight, 105 Pine St., Al bany, deafness School started Monday In the new school building wtih a larga attend am. (1. A. Wells has purchase! property of J. A. Veneas in thU place where lie lnlndi to move kii. MIm May Pickett left for Salem Tue. day. where she Intends visiting anionic frlotid a week or two. MIm Mrguriti LongaiT and Mr. Welsh r home vlsitlng'their parent. Mr. and Mrs. l.ougaere, Mrs. tletty haa miM her ptaiM to tl Porter boy. She InteinU Inking lirr mi Willie ami going to California. J. M. Pratht-r ha taken the contract togt out evpiity-flve piling for the dyke near the old WoleoU hopyard near ledriwtidetic. The Nah brother and Artie David- on ri'turiicd Friday ovmilug from m trip to -Nfntui-cn May. They had rather a atoriuy trip, having hut cue bright day wiiile tluTr. J. L. (Viutu and family have moved to liervals, where they InU'tid to rrolde In the future. VV regrrt eiy inuih to lmve them go from mining usaud all J iiii In wishing them hspplui-aa and prosperity In their new limue. lie I"iirnd u Omit Truth. It la said ot John Wttey that ha own aald to Mitriui Weslrv: "Whv do you tell that child the saiun thloi over ana overagutur "joliu Lesley, iH-tati mt oiiiti lulling Is not enough." It la fur the aauie reamiii that you are told again Mild again that t'hamher- laln'ai'ough Hi-im-dy cures cold and grip; that It eoutitiTin'U any tvinlvuiiy of theiw dlseMM-a to rmiill lu pi eu lunula, and that ll Is irnaiit and safe to take. Sold hv Klrklaud Droit Co. iticKiti:vu.. Frank Gihaon went to Portland Sun day. S. Orr win olfored 21c fur hl hop Monday. F. Kakin's daughters returned to Sa lem Monday. John ttrwit. (A Dallas, was skcii hin Monday looking up the hop ipiestton. .1. W. Kirk imtrirli liinml fruni I iiilmi farm to the Itonnoy place, ntmr Cochran. Perry Freeman, of Portland, wai in W.'t. Cochran, Brownsville, Ore, nr tow n 1""ki"' ' liitir,iHt nf thi (I ihu tiliiu'M ,. ' Interest of the dink plow s liver F. A. Komir'a now residence Is Hear ing complution. W'Ikmi linlnln-il it be one of thu flnent in I ho viclnitv. .it DR. JORDAN'S) UUSEUU OF HIT mm, i FMIKltCf ri.iH.. id r,,. , ,,-1 r" WaililirM.Mia.i7..? iai1,.iiiM ri I III tMl hi., l' Nl , ,,,, li"illi ,n.. u o ,,! BMtt null. MMMIW. Id.lul i' .1 1 . 1 1 ' a'liia-4 liU liMlinaniuTuitl ii fly k I.. ...... n , 4 1-liir.l.l.i, .it., I,,,,. tirmili n,. U HMI Kllhwil Ui. u.ulw. mrm .ir Maatars. . Buk., tmih ru... ria uj ri.iJ V. JunlM jwial loinlaa " WW iiiilrlnaa.ia.iui HI i af.!....! fibriniivWiil .IN an.lrrf.ac lIIIMI IAIl.il i'H AMU Kit Trusttit piartillv ,ir hp i,w, g MAMHIAUK. tliiutlutu Uivk luf Mlu. 1II lf IM) . OR JO0M CO.. l MwMKJ A ipiiot wo Ming tnk plipj O tulT It', at th liiiiiui tl Soulhwirl., the i-ioitrsitiiit d lug Chss. Kor, of Dnlli, ami M n Koiitharii-k. A. A. Viit- i, ClK'up Sunday Kites !j I'ortlaiid n nd WiIIhIII' Vullry Points. Low round trip rates lm plat;td in fleet Ixitaefii I and Wiilametta Valley either direction Tickets old raturuffy and Minds limited t return mi or Ufj f.il'owinii Monday. Froiil atldelic 12 40. Call Oil ! I'acille Co'a Agent fr par AND OREGO Shot L Union PACir 3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND Through Pullman standard at liullv to t m H cago, Misikane i tourist sleepliig-j to Kansaa City ; through piillwi i.t ali-iii,! ii,i curs ( iiiirwjimliv mi weekly to Chloago and Ksnl reriuiiiig eimir cars (iuii' Fast daily. ' , mteXur TIMKSUiiMu i.r. fOtt rilOM I'OIITI.AM) Chieiirfo Hull Ijke, Denver, Piirthind Ft oi tli, Onialia, si,u...:,il k'nimns Cilv. M. H :M a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- hast. ton. the fly Lungs "An atmck of la grippe left me with a bad cough. My friends said I had consumption.' 1 then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly. " A. K. Handle, Nokomis, III. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Time Him : 25c., t0., $1. All rottl.it. Coninlt jour doctor. If h. .... uk It th.n do a. h. ,. If h. t.lli ,,m n,it to uk It, thuti Won't Uk. It. II. know.. Inn It with him. W .r. wiillht" i. 0. A V ER CO., Low.ll, Malt, Atlantic Halt Luke, Denver, F.xpreN Ft Worth,imihn, H: i p in via Kiiubbm City, St Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. arid Find. St Paul Walla VallH,Le ' FiihI Mail ton, Hpokane, Will II a in via lane, Pull in a u, Spokane. M InneiipollH, t Paul, Duluth. Mil waukee, ('hliiig" and Flint. 70 hours. Portland to ChM change of ears, 'llekets mii rail or via iKiiit and rail via 1 ort OCKANANDKIVKKSCIIKI nio.M i'oiiTi.AM. 8 p in AH willing dates subject to chiinge. For fan Francixco Sail everv 8 days. Daily except Sunday 8 p in Saturday 10 p in ALU iiTREN.Agt., Iadepen rOLDMHia HIV To Astoria and way landings.