INDEPENDENCE ENTKUTIJlE, lNDl'rr.NDKNCl PIUWON Independence Enterprise. IAND WEST SIDt. ri'BI.WHKB EVERY THl'IWOAY, Kntared M lndrpuilno, Or HWloffln M Stthsciiptlott Price, $1.50 pcrYr. TKI.KI'IIOSK t. Sl'BSCIUI'TION RATKS. (Mlrlolljlln diuv) . 60 Vr rnnr Ms tuonlha.... TS Single ciy.... 1xk1 notli ureiwnU jwr lli lrluht tMolutrty no reduettou tor oy rwnton whaMuevvr. KbIm on dlpljr advert Ulnt mad known 00 applimlon. Social and Personal! Geo. E- Brey was in Portland the first of the wek. T. I. Campbell and family hav moved to Corvallis. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Gibson are visiting near Eugene tnis week. Miss Pearl Squires, of Monmouth was a Corvallis visitor last week. E. E. Paddock is moving to the Goodman residence on C street. The Margarita Fisher troop paps ed through town Monday for Cot tage Grove. Marcy Riley, from Nome, Alas ka, visited his cousin, Mrs. Chas. Uiff, here this week. R. S. Conner, a former Polk county assessor, is very ill at Spok ane, Wash., with little prospects of recovering. I am prepared to do all kinds of well drilling in first-class shape on short notice. Arch Sloper Inde pendence. G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, has been at Monmouth the 'past week, erecting a monument over the grave of the late John Wolverton. Seyeral large hop purchases were made by a Salem firm Monday. Nearly 20UO baled were purchased, the figure in most case's being 21 cents per pound. Oliver Jones has purchased the dwelling house now occupied by Riley Craven and family. The latter are to move to the Baptist parsonage when Rev. He lly moves to Portland a"bout the first of the month., The firm of VanOrsdel & Hayes has been dissolved by mutual con cent, Mr. Hayes retiring. Mr. VanOrsdel has taken his son, John, into the business, and the firm will hereafter be known as Jf G. Van Orsdel & Son. Dallas Observer. Mr. Baker, the photographer at the Pickel gallery, is turning out the beBt work ever seen in the county. Prices rip.ht. J. 0. Russell, a Senior at the University, arrived from Eastern Washington to finish his studies. His home is in MoiuuoiUh. Ku gene Guanl. Now that the cold rains have come you will want aoiue nice, warm underwear, a good pair of shntfH. or a pair of rubber boots, a pair of rubbers, a mackintosh or a rain coat, an umbrella. We have them, and our prices are reason able. At Mesnner's. Among the hoys tq visit Corvallis Saturday to see lh football game between the Oregon Agricultural College and the university of Washington were J. K. Kirkland. Clare Irvine, "Billy" McAdams, W. II. Walker, Frank Whiteaker Saui Irvine, Claud Hubbard, Ross Nelson and others. Jeff Mattney was recently at the Sileti reservation, and while there met with an unusual experience He and an India,n, John Williams by name, were diggin ga grave for nl.J Tve.John. late thief of th Sileti, whose Heath occurred recently, when they found evidence of another grave. Continuing with their excavating they restored the bones of old chief Palmer, who died 53 years ago. In the grave was a sword, also a horse, pistol and priceless beads. The imple ments of warfare were badly decay ed, but strange to say the old Indiau's blankets were iu a splen did state of presevation. An old buck remembered the presentation otsword and pistol at Fort Hoskius over 50 years ago to Chief Palmer by the American colonel in charge of the fort. The incident has an unnatural interest attached to it. Baptist Church of Independence Weekly services: Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching at U A. M. Pr'avermeetine 7:30 P. M. All are cordially invited to our services. Arthur S. Allen, pastor. Saves two From Death. Cor. Commercial and Court The iSnlem Stores 208-300 Comntcrcil STOCKTON CO. We Boast of the Great Values We Offer ... w - worthy Than Now. rwwmw w - - - We Give Bargains hatJiavNo Precedent "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attact of whooping cough and bronchitis." writes Mrs. W. K, Havi- land, of Armonk, New York, "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who bad Con sumption la an advanced stage, also used the wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on eartb. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 60o and $1.00 bot tles guaranteed by A. 8. Locke. Tnaj bottles free. fi. R. nebrbas, D.D.S. Monmouth Dentist Easport Over P. O. Monmouth. JSTEpTtOTHE FACTS, ALL VoulcONOMICALLY INCLINED PEOPLE If. because we noil tho greatest value that wo noil the greatost quantity; urn! it i ) Its loiaiho w m i hai.rituv that we can uii..urmll nil oil, ! 1' ; r nnilbt t,H-k ....I m, if wo to not .avoyoummJ V" vyvi (iff,Xr. IW'uuho our imeoH are lower. 15, liocautio our assortments n- "i- - wo protect our patrons by the guaranty, 1 ll lfcst. New Goods Arriving Every Day IM'lHl CUSHION TOPS Mn's and Boy' Clothing Holverson always had a reputa-j Our b.g stock of d? h.ng t ho; lion for carrying a big stock of, Stockton -land. No . ..U . H o m swell cushion tops. A new line r-; merc.at M u elmok full or l.u rived just before we bought and we , honed values, offer them as follows: j $10 to $13 Sulta 45c values for wo,,h!s. try worsted.; B0c va e. for 4-s )t.w H.k 75c values for , P(- ll.OOvalues fr ''c i Special $8.95 j 1.23 values tor 9As , - ---: i i Men'i Cravcnttte CoU j The latest line in the city just arrived and we oflVr them at our usual MarKed Down Price l,adis I'ursus reduced J Swell Walit Another line m-eived yestcrc by express Swell Oxfords Silk Velvets White Alpacas Kte . Kto. New Line of Ladiet Collari Just In The swollest eyer. We jutt opened them yesterday and they went like hot cakes at our MarKed Down Pricea Remarkable Values in Lace Curtains See display in window at our cor ner store. 11.23 Nottinghains. I .'.'0 2.00 Uu tiled Muslins with col ored stripes and tloral do signs special 1-30 2.25 values in same patterns and sty lea 1C0 3.00 Notlinghams 2.10 5.50 English Brussels 4.00 4.50 Irish Points 3.00 6.00 Imported Nottinghains. . 4.50 7.00 Brussels DeCalis 5.00 Umbrellas 45c to 8.10 ltust in all Salem Rubber Boots j High grade, Snag Proof kind for men and boys. New stock just received j At Sale Pricea. ! Men's Furnishings j Complete stoek at both stores. Swell 50c anil c ties Sale Price 45c New Golf Gloves Just received at both stores a double stock marked at prices less than you'll expect. Embroideries A line T special good .patter reduced as lollows: Values up to 10c a yard reduej to fur. Values up to 20c a yard redu lO 0(5 Valuos up to 3.ro a yard rsduej to 20c. Boys' Sweaters The kind you pay OOo and 75c Our price 42c Rubbers Ladies'. Children'! and ll'm rubers at Sale Prices at hi stores. Received yesterday. NEW DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS. Novelty Zibelines. Fancy Cashmeres. Nub Suitings, Scotch Homespuns, etc "X Oxlord and Velvet Waistings. All These New Creations at Sale Prices. Stockton Sr Co.'s Two Big Stores Conducting Two Great Sales Of Time and Money In a business education pays. This is shown by the success of. our students in securing and holding responsible positions. We offer strong business and shorthand couraije. Thorough work. Class and Individual instruc tion. Living expenses low. Our cata log will tell you all about our school. Yours for the asking. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. L Staley, Principal. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - OM0. J. H. Hawlbt, P. L. Campbiia, President. Vice Pres. Ira C. Powkll, Cashier. Paid Capital, sjo.ooo. Dibbctobs: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. . Withrow, F. S. Powell. Transact Oaoeni Baaktef sad Eaohaog ftMaoess... Drafts sold available throughout the United States and Canada, T. F. Fisher, who has been with i F. A. Douty as dry goods man for several months, returned to his bome in Portland Saturday. Vnr rent Two laree farms, three miles north of Independence, arnes, bouses, wens ana oui- them. PaBture. IW acres in snmmer fallow ready to sow. Ben Ilayden. For any fur ther information apply to J. W. Kirkland or J. II. Moran. Mnnre'a Hair Invieorator and Herpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair lnvigor ators. Both are for sale atJ. S. Moore'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. : Confession of a Priest. H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker. Enbalm and Funeral Director, Independence, ft 0r(9 Our Hew Cocation Bev.Jna 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, for 12 years I suffered from Yel llow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of med icines, but got no relief. Then I be gan the use of Electrio Bitters and feel that I am cured of a disease that bad me in Its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by A. 8. Locke, Only 60c. II )) t 269 LIBERTY ST. New building next door to Jos. Meyers 4 Sons, f m t) Call and get fine Furniture Polish free. o Do not miss seeing our superior line of Car petings, Mattings and Linoleums. o The House Furnishing Co., Nt-rtArr n T,t, JJI.. , C . CAT TTM ORE. s, - www w yvivii 1TSV J s Ub hJiimp w9 a r a c oiorci at aaiem ana Aioany.