INDKrENNKNCB BNTKlirUlSE, 1M PHrKNPENOB, ORItUON s THE OLD RELIABLE fill Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. 6 Toy Kingdom Wagoner' store. Dolls at all prices at Wagoner's The new chatter box at Wagon er's. Go to Messner for jour Xmas goods. Celluloid Roods at Wagoner's, at all prices. Ladies bazaar, at the opera house, the 18th. Julien Hurley returned from Portland Saturday. The new crop of almonds and walnuts at Wagoner's. Charlie Collins returned from Seatle Monday evening. Largest line of Xmas toys, books, games, toilet sets, at Messner s. Call at Josse & Bice's and look over their entire line of furniture. Pearl Alexander and wife went to Portland Saturday to see "Ben Hur." Remember the Presbyterian ladies bazaar at the opera house the IStb. A Mr. Woods, a watchmaker, is assisting O. A. Kramer during the rush season. L. U. Josse returned from a seyeral days' stay in Portland Mon day evening. Call and see our line of men 8 and boys' clothing and over coats. W. A. Messner. The largest and most complete line of all kinds of furniture at Josse & Bice's. Mrs. M. Guinn went to Portland Wednesday, where she will make her future home. 0 T. P. Sevens, of King9 Valley, was in town ednesday, en route to Jefferson. The Misses Mintie and Elva Taylor and Bertha Bohannou visit ed at Albany this week. Howard Guinn, of . this place, haB gone to Portland, where be has a position in the Portland car shops. Several hundred volume? of new novels at our store lately from the east and by the very latest authors. Wagoner's. Let us figure with vou on your Christmas candies. We will have a fresh supply on hand for the oc casion. Wagoner's. Headquarters at Josse A Bice's for Christmas presents of all kinds for the little folks, for the young and for the old. A revival meeting at Kings Valley was recently disturbed and tne people there offered $250 re ward for the guilty culprit6. C. L. Clevenger has moved his shoeshop to the buildir-g recently occupied hy the bycycle repair shop, and his former place is rented to J. M. McCaleb, who will put in a first-class city studio. I See our iueohanlel toys at Wag A new line of orange just on at Wagoner's. lilunkrt. blankets. Ye , we have a UrRtf stock ot wo il an d cot ton blankets, ind a nice 1 in o comforters as well. V. A. Mew ner. Rrttnuiuber that Jonse fc Htfee have the largest and most com nlete line of Christmas goods m the city. Call early and make your selections. Handkerchiefs, kimonas. and many other Christmas arti cles will be on said at the Presbyterian ba taar on the evening of the ISth at the opera house Emtnitt Gaar w nned,llOO for stnckiuir liuefover the head with a cluo several weeka ago. He en tered a plea of guilty aud receiyed the mercy of the court. Vext Sunday there will be ser vice at the M. E. church at 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. Suitable subjects will be dealt with by the Pastor. Everybody welcome. For underwear i net call and let us show you our line. We haye some very fine, all wool and tlesce lined underwear, all size, aad our prices are as low as any one. . A. Messner. Circuit Court adjourned Tues day morning, a sh.rt session. Several cases were not ready for trial, and were continued over, namely: Caleb Hughes vs Geo. K. Lewis, admr. of R. L. Skinner est.; I Laura Adkina vs oily of Monmouth; and Jos, L. Uutnrie vs uoasi itauge Lumber Co Remember our great Christmas ale commences Saturday, Lece in ter 12, and will continue until December 31st. Better come early, before these lints are broken. These are bargains that only come once a year. We must clean up these goods to make room for our spring stock. W. A. Messner. Adah Chapter, No. 34 Eastern Star, elected oflicers on Tuesday evening as follows: Mrs. Corrie Hubbard, Worthy Matron; Dr. O. D. Butler, Worthy Patron; Mrs. May Babbitt, Associate Matron; Mrs. M. M. Goodman, Secretary; Mrs. Maggie Wilson, Treasurer; Mrs. Isodsne Mattison, Conduct ress; Mrs. flora Mix, Associate Conductress. Tuesday noon the Normal school building caught on Bre, presumably trom the Hue on the west side of the building, and it was not until heroic service, by both sexes, that it was extinguished. The fire depart ment from here went to their assistance promptly and a special from Dallas was over, it is al most a miracle how the building was saved. The damage, as it was, stands about f 2o00. Passengers to Salem Monday by steamer Pomona were as follows: W. M. P'ymale and Riley Craven and wife, while Freddie Moore, of Highland, went to Oregon City to spend the winter. On Tuesday Mrs. W. W. Percival visited Salem and Miss Mira Kimberlin returned home from a couple of weeks' visit there. Wednesday Mrs. M. L. Do.ris and Mrs. A. D. Davidson visited Salem. The trial of Bert Gordon oc curred before Judge Burnett Mon day. Gordon is the man whose preliminary trial was held here last week, charged with robbing a eambling game. lie was fined if 50 in the circuit court trial, and it is understood obliging Dallas sports will pay the fine. The entire pro cedure is a whitewash, pure and simple, and is another one of those cases that shouldn't, be probed into too deep. t i Cut S 3 Glass ilverware And Genuine Ebony Goods Just received a nice line of thee goods and invite your inspection. O. A. Kramer Co., INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Everything for your Christmas present at Wagoner's Saturday's Oreironlan contained account of the divorce proceedings of Jessie L. Cannon and husband. This is the same Cannon outfit that were arrested bere last year, the husband charging the wife of adultery with one, George Sim moos. A preliminary hearing was giyen the couple, they were bound over, but tne trial in me circuit court never materialized. It is vary easy to make arrests in I oik county, but it does seem a terror to convict. Mrs. W. II. Craven and chilrend returned from Portland this mor ning. Van Dornsife was a Portland visitor during this week. A surprise parlv was given Geo. Huntley last evening. A pleasant time is reported. KICK KKAL.L. J. 15. Nesmith and wife fravo their daughter a party last Wed- nesday evening. Tho evening was spent with giimcs una cha rades. A lino lunch was spread and tho evening was much en joyed ly nil. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Nes niith, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sten sen, Sir. and Mrs. Otis Waite, Misses Wilnia Pulton, Josio, Carrie and Edith Hurch, Adella and Edna Sitnonton, Hallie Gib son, Nellie Dempsy, Mattie Kos er, Jessie Stoner, Vidie Myers, Katie Fox, Rebecca Miles, Tliel- ma Waite, Pauline Nesunith, Messrs. Carl CJ rover, Win. Row til, J. If. Custleine, Wnrren Burch, Mark Burch, John Kos cr, Orvel Price, Clay Fox, Frank Miller, Adrian Miles and Clif ton McArthur. in Portland from Grace Durch is for a short stay. W. Eaken returned Hopewell Monday. Two men rere looking nround Saturday to locote a blacksmith shop in this placo. J. M. McDauiel camo up from Portland Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Gibson, of West Salem, is at lior boii'b, Frank Gibson. Mrs. Geo. Smith went to Mon mouth Saturday. J. W. Fetter and .Oliver Waite took the contract to put up the trellis in S. Orr's jiew hop yard. Notice of Foreclosure Hale. Notice ll hereby niven that under, ai.d by virtue of the tcruis ol a curtain cini tul mortgage, intuits eiiwulml anil de livered on AiiKtort 7th. 1"W, ly J. S. TtlU.lt, party ot the Unit nrt, in favor of tiaar, Scott t'-o., a corHration, mr ties of tli" Hcconil part, I.J. II. Mormi. ai the duly autliorixed wife nt of the tiiid Uiinr, Scott A Co., will oiler for al at private sale, on ami after the ItHh day of Iioceuitwr, 11K13, the following 1 -scribed rsonl property covernl bv Haiit chattel mortician, to-wit: One 10 homo-power com pound engine, Number tllWi, with 150 f-et H" 4 ply rublier belt, (Jovcrnor, wagon and uhuh! appurten ances, manufactured by (iuar. Scott A Co; ono Uncle Tom wind stacker, Num ber 1U38 ; ono 33 x fill wpHrator, Niiinbrr 14242,011 wagon, with folding Mtucker, belts and tno umiibI appurtenance, man ufactured by Uuur, Kcotl A Co.; one uiountcd wuUir tank; all nbovo k""''s manufuctured by (iaar, Hcott A Co. ItiiU lor aaid prowrty nro to be mib rniMod to nie at my oflloo in Indixu dciicc, Oregon. iJatud this 10th day of Pec'tuiilier, 1W.1. J. II. Mohan, Agent lor (iaur, Scott A Co. Ixxtlc Here. v Christmas candies. Don't fail to call at tbe Candy Kitchen and see Mrs. II. Moore for all kinds of nice, fresh candies, such as, Turk ish Nuggets, Nut Loaf and Logcab bin Cream, Caramels and Cut Cream, aud many other kinds too numerous to mention. Mas. II. MookK, Monmouth, Ore. Notice of Administrator's Hale. Notice la herby given, that by vir tue f an order dulv niado and en trim! of record by the County court of I'olk couuty, Oregon, lu the matter of the rotate of Adutla Michel!, deceased, I, the uuderalKiisNt adiuiniatrator, will on aud after the Und day of January, A. 1) , IU)4 oiler for aale and aril at pri vate sale to the tilRhrat bidder for caatl In hand the followlug dcacrilwd nreiii. mc subject to the approval of aahl court, to wit:" Lot 85, eseept thrrofrom SS x 60 fwt In tlieuortli went corner tberrofi ami also lota .HO, .17 A 5H all the above lu block "K," and also Iota 7. 8 .1 9. In block "l," all In the town of Falls City, In l'olk oouuty, Crcgoa. ltids fur aaum will Im nwivrd at the law of tliwofllutlur A Coad III Uallaa. l'olk county, tirejroii. J. H. Mien km., AdniliilMtrstor of tlm eatate of Adella Mlchell, deccam-d. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W.R. ALLIN.D.'D. S. ...Dentist... Pnlnleaa KxlriK llon a Hmi-IiiIIj. rKMr llu 1 1 it I ii k . iiileiiiiltiin, Ur OSCAR HAYTER, AttOi-ney-at-Law, CAMPllKI.I. JiUILDINil, DALLAS, - OUKCiUN. Card of Thanks. To those sincere friends, who during the long and prtient suffer ing of our husband and father, ten dered their kind assistance and sympathy, we beg to tender our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Lavina Mattison and children. W .M...II.I.M. II III MSWjji.llU m : t IS ' ' X V ' A f -X K & .". , I ' " I I J The Boy With a BROWNIE lias tho J oiliest Time. Ever trie! making pictures from start to finish. It's fun with tho right material. Let us show you! $1 and $2 $2 Brownie Cameras, Brownie Developing Machines, Fn;RA.ZiEIR & RICE Hardware JMercharpts, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. 9