INDEPENDENCE EKTEKPKISK, INDEPENDENCE, ORKOON
j Sample of OtiritPrices.
'Lr,,, Mill. : M:f"M''M
- , $1.20 $1.2 I "MS
?l 7u ,r lot . M Tm u,w
(w.,ri fn iirJP'f "" r .
,.H0c $1.15 Pictures
Joe
4.50
..S5c
below rost.
00 Pictures $-00
2.25 Pictures..'. - Lrj
Books at reduced prices.
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jS-Jy "-J , . lriieMi Trouble. ' 1 had assembled and a rain storry threat-
"T7T7 . i i Mimm Maltio J. I-ee was a imKnen- th enthusiasm ot the
!I(JIII-AM. I
J Cos ha U.n visiting
tl days with fiivit.U in Mon-
1. .5
i. J. 0, Davidson "old t W,rt
f'al eleven bead f hog I'1
ri Pteron and wife attend
.. Installation "f 1,10 Modern
imeti, Bt Huyr Tuesday night,
trary ' oreanized at the
1 b.ou Saturday evening,
.ng next Katurday at 7 o'clock
A pr.'g'aiujne is lf P'"
I, and everyone is invited.
Wm. H. Crane, of California
urtnH tr year frui rl..-uma-.ud
1uiwk. H w ho ally Bl
l0 try I hiiiiiUirtHlu'a Palo Balm,
1 ti did and It effected a com
w. This lint'"1'1 f,,r Knle
I druggist.
. i ,.. i m m Matt hi J. M-e B ",,,Br"
itn:KKi:.M-i
. B 'GooJult i qt Hick wilh
i'l"-
r. Pefy fluitp "kk wilh
IffMcArthurU up from I'ort
tbi wwk.
;irk Burch went to Portland for
r diy l"t wwk.
r. J. W. Fouer comGned ftt
v with bad cold.
L. Dick came in Thursday re-
ling until Saturday.
1 Kiohmond and wife, of Bult
k, wore down Saturday.
urelift Burch returned to her
I ftt Eugene Baturdny.
ri.Casa OibHon is quite sick.
Butler is attending her.
isn Brant, of near Monmouth.
orking for B. F. Lucas.
,.tar Cook and Wm. Tbioleon
t to BallBton oa business Sun-
fm. Nesmith is in Tortland vis
I Lis sister, Mrs. Harriet Mc
burt
,'m. Thielaon and wife spent
with L. C. Koser and
Cj Oliver and Geo. Waite went
:! :m to spend New Year's with
r ; arents.
Carl Groves returned for
Z'.zn villa and school opened
in ZIonday.
h Last Coon Minstrela held
h tare Monday night to a yery
til audience.
'rti shooting waa indulged in
Laturday. wa ainni-wsra
carried on the laureis.
Tlnnnlaa nf North Yam
, came up Monday, to clerk in
vA fonie Wtler at tli wriltng.
Isaac (iofxlcll returned hoinefiat
...,u frnin hMfattlp. whi-re bo han
bi..-n the iHHt fuw month, looking
hale and hearty.
Frank Giboon and wife went to
Salem New YearV to w bi moth
er at the Sanitarium. Bh im
prove very slowly.
Mr.. lVter Cook has been con-
f....i if, ttiA house with aoinethu.g
like lagrii-pe and is not much bet
tor at this writing.
Dr. Butler was called Saturday
night to see Geo. Smith, who was
taken very bad with pleurisy.
He is somewhat improved.
Mrs. Lucretia Nelson died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. B; F.
Luras, Tuesday morning. The rel
atives have the sympathy of the
entire commnnity.
Tim A. F. & A. M- had a very
pleasant time hero Saturday. A
banquet was served, and about
forty inetulwrs were in attendance.
Work was done in the 3rd degree.
Monday
f.Urenee Kavs was an incoming
paninger on the north' bound train-
Saturday.
Mis Wheelock was preeehted
with a lovely gold watch as a
Curirtma prefeut. !
Mrs. Huey. after brief illness
at Buena Vista, was able to rHurn
to her home Monday.
Mm J. O Davidson' has arrived
at the home of ber son in Cali
fornia, and retorts all well.
The furmers are making good
use of the fine weather. Many
teams are seen iu the field plowing
and sowing.
Maggie and Carrie Evans were
the recipients of two lovely, gold
!r.fcis sent from Wales, fcmglana.
each containing a portrait of the
King and Queen.
Mrs. Chris Peterson was a pa-
sengor to Suver, expecting to at
tend the banquet given uy uie
Mcdern Woodmen, in honor of the
21nt anniversary of tho society.
, .. . n a . ' r,.nllv! crowd an well as their clothing, go they
It I. exceptional to to find a , n y , an(J had
here there re no domestic rupture ; -erie
here there re no aomesiic rupiuic; .
nereuiti"i most en lovable service.
oeoaHiona.ly.hut.hecau J Aaontbo minister. lo those day,
by having Dr. King's New Life I Rev- w. ,L Waller, McBride,
around. Much trouble they save 'y " JohQ Ri de GlenB
Ihelr great worn in n..
a f.r nparlv hftv vear
A Uery Clone CU.
r .inrk t mv engine, ' although
,. i..mI and every uerve was
packed with pain , wrllea C. P.
amy. a locomotive liremau. oi iui....b-
' ... t. rula
ton, Iowa, "i wii e I'
without any appetite anu an ruu
a u t Bhiiut to uH-e up, I got a bot
tle of Klectrio Bitters, afid after taking
,. t r..it u;ll aa I ever did 1" my
lit viv
ii.blv. run down people
always gain' new life, strength and
vigor from their uws. iiy
Satlnlaclon guaranteed by A. 8. Locke.
Price 60 cents. .
PAKKUK.
Mr. Fuquaseuta Hue veal to Port
laud Tuesday. ,
Mrs. Kills Davidson was calling on
friends In Parker Tuesday.
xr. Sr.. Is in very ill
..lul in live. Mr. MO-
Kluiury vraa a
for many years.
Nlffhbora. of Parker and
1U D .
i .M itTnneLluff a Krea. treat in
VIUUI'V I - I -
the social line at ouver iuoj
log.
The traveling auditor of the S
P. Co. waa here Sunday.
A. B. Laoey hae started for his
field 01 UDor ai icuw
a J TTall. of Buena Vista, made
business trip to our town un
day.
xfr. T T. PeUrson entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Lacey at dinner Sun
day.
m;.. T-illian Cox was an inoom
iog passenger on the south-bound
r- .itui.laved bv many a man endur-
lug pains of accidental Cuts, NVounda,
Bruises, Hcalda, re leei or bhh
But there's no need for It. Bucklen's,
a,;- k1v will kill the pain ana
core the trouble. It's the beet salve ou
earth for Pile, too. 2c, at a.
Locke Druggist.
Administrator's, Notice..
Drug htore.
Parker Fifty Years Ago.
goch valuable
fiftv vears waa leveled
to the ground some weeks ago and some
of the timbers need in building a root
Special from Tarker. house, which Mr. Fuqua, the present
Very near the present site of Parker owner ol the place, has filled wito beets
fifly7r,.go. there was a post office and potatoea tor teedin, stock.
named Blooiinngton ; Jiurrisun un.,
the post master, came with his family
to this place in April, 1847. There was
alho a statte station and ferry boat on
Carpet and Rug meaning.
r ,; -:t),;,c nv.rlr Anne in this line
, and ferry uoa, on I m re8klence one block
the J.uckianiute, tlie stage line iroin i .juj hal biock north of Palace
Mrs. n. ll. narner,
INDEPEXDESCE, -:- OKRGON
c.iJ tn Cnrvallia was under the gener
al management of the late ex-senator II.
V. Corbet. The mid-day meal was
taken here.
There was a barn built by Lmville in
1S5U The large square timbers for the
frame work were 10 x 10 inches aad
were hewn in 1S52. There were relig
ious meetings held in the grove once in
!,.,, the weather was fair,
and at the house when the weather LlovoJ in the "Wigwam.'
, ii.. nun ru-meum 1U tlie : . . . , , e n
II vu nui v. v..
J. S. MOORC
Tonsorial ArtisL ,
Only
A Wonderful Xerve.
nrst-class workmen em
n thfi "Wiffwam." Shop
atae.?U AS? I situated ou North side of C Street.
VlUi-illNO.
Fot one-third less than other people charge
you. Call and see us if you want a violin.
Special prices on all musical instruments.
VntiM iii herehv civen that I have
.I'niv antiolntod by the county
court of Polk county, Oregon as the ad
ministratrix of tho estate Ot uerum
Ohms, deceased. All persons nayiug
claims against said estate are requireu
to present the same to the undersigned
at the law office of tfutier voau. ...
Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, duly veri
find in manner provided by law, within
six months from date thereof.
Dated, December 30th, 1903.
Emma A. Ohms,
Executrix of the estate of Bertha
Ohnia, deceased.
Stockholders Meeting-,
x--1 : v.arkKir crivAn that the
nUklVD lo """""J "
annual meeting ot the stocknolders
of the Independence National
Bank will be held on iuesaay,
9. 190.1. between the
hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P.
M., at the Bank, for the purpose of
electing a Board of Directors and
the transaction oi sucn o&uer uu.
nesB as may come before the meet
ing C. W. Irvine. Cashier.
Dated this 19th day of Novem
ber, 1903.
When billions try a dose of Chamber.
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and
realise for once bow quickly a first-class
up-to-date mediclae will correct the
diaordrer. For sale by All Druggists.
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O. A. KRAMER Sr CO.,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
(tors for akin s uici.
train.
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