.....mmihh "--i . ' ' , 1 i Social andPersonal. ; See those new gentlemen's pure.-i at Craven .V Mom's. Mr. mul Mrs. Claud Skinner have taken room i t Cooper block. Miss AW Fnun .u.d iter, Jes eie, were Independence visitor Sat urday. Mr. M. Davidson and Mrs. Chappell returned from Portland Monday. Mrs. B. Parker returned from a three months' visit wUh relatives in Canada Tuesday. R. D. Osborn, returned with Ed Coekle this week, to his home in Harrington, Wash. Mrs. Hattie Townsend. of Tort- , Ctnr.lar and 18 a lanu, came up -t --- cueat of relatives in thii city. For ieTwo pood second hand - . it ,, nfMail ill Ul V w " - - a . 1 . .-. .1 A .T Will pay voutocall at Josse -V- Bices Mrs. E. T. Hen kle went toBuena Vista Tuesday to install the officers of the Rebekah lodge oi m p" W A Messner makes announce . . . ;n another pace you cant ov-rlo and il will pay you to rjad hi price list. C. 1 and 1 aul tjroai, o Salem, representing . tne ulUB1 Life insurant company, are in ne representing .the Mutual city for a few days. There wiil be-work in the Knight .,t- it-.. Castle Hall of Homer Lod-e. No. -15 , K. f P., on next Wednesday eve i'ljjl r ' Mark i: i1-i . U;e popular 1 1 ... hour . i . . A n wiavtf BUS cesi-ful ; two w.- k s' sale Jn lnde- pen lence. Za'HriJcc. ... i - t on in" o.-.w c ... .. , t om has become a subject of Htiga The remains of the httle son of h the hor8e9, John Knighton were brought up from Palem Udav. and burial took .pHoi rhendl r ioW-cemeieTy: Th mother,nee Misa Martha Le mon, formerly lived in Independ ence. ' H. D. Egbert "will be hanged at v- ti. nenitentiary tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. At that i -i! tli nrianners are in their JJUUl A f cells. As usual in cases of hanging a few invitations haye been issued. Egbert killed John D. Saxon in Harney county,' October 4, 1903. He was "convicted Dec. 8 and sen .tenced Dec. 10. He will be the first man to be hanged in the peniten tiary under the new law. ' : The Turner Art Exhibit will he displayed in Independence from the 17th to the 20th of next month. The exhibit consists of 150 pictures reproduced from the world's great .of nainttncrn. ' It is olaced on ex- bibition with the public schools of the country on condition inai coi bjctions for admission to the gal lx;t.ons tor admission m iuo 1-ry paid back to the . company j? ... in ortnrn iVlA - - . . i . .l,LVt rwalla FIvA (Schools far ntKor nictureS lO Buuru vuc B'-liVvii- XIUUDC " fttic . . took Bdvwitage of the offer in Ore gon. Dallas. Salem and Independ ence beinj oi the number t - Breepe Gtson and hie brother, George D., plad a stone in a eplit Cf. . ,.r, .f o oanlinc oa. fift. vears aso. . 1 . . n - - - J ' ' V few days ago the; cut down the tree to look for thv stone. The sapling bad grown tc be . a foot through and had comple.ely over grown the stone. They plastered the fevijne in the tree with tnud tshen the inBerted it, and, whaV is more etranja than anything else, is that the ul tad also turned to of ,-,. a This nip.A of nalr trp.ft. witfl CV'' ----- L- . " - '.he etone imbedded in it, will be p-it in the museum of the State Kisterical Society at Portland. The tree etood on the fann that now belongs to James Sykes, near rla, Polk cop nty. . i, . v L l.,ayiiir'a ad. ion t ! IW - o bargsin for yon. m ; r IlubUi a , Ma IU S"i lem the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs Allen have re turned from Oregon City. fw.r llavter. the Dallas lawyer, was in this city yesterday. xi T;.m, Tethrow Is visiting in Oregon CitT and Portland. it . w.iMnnr was uv from Portland the first of the week. r;. MMnif of Marion county, i guest of Miss Bessie Butler. Llovd T. King, general organiser endowment rank, Knights of Pyth ias, paid the local lodge a visit last night. i n-i,... -ill 1m work In the fellow- i nun craft degree of the Masonic order at the regular meeting eaiurua evening There will be work in tht Knight rank at tha castle hall of Homer t ...!, Kr. 4r. K. of r., ou ex mMtlv ' 1 Wednesday evening. Tv,r hmild be a eood attend tendance of the business men at the tendance of the business men at the meetingof the Civic Improvement t..).u AUAninff League Monday evening Tetter -heads, bill-heads, state and all forn 118 mem?, ' ,.e - . of commercial work done at the West Side Enterfkise omce. Tbe entertainment by the Lewis i i ., k f t.A rtnHra house. fae a house SatQrd(lv Djght r oj , migt,9 t0 b promises to something out of the ordinary. It will be a cause for sincere regret if you miss it. - ; ., Tony Soltner, one oi me ruw of the Monmouth Normal school. ia in the city. Mr. Noltner win nut in a few days in this vicinity Hu. - - . TUi& VUUUbJ " w" . Diablo, the famous trotting horse i ' c atthA state lair grounus near. ' i u:., lificra. tion. A brother or me ui owner attempted to take him from L..uu.i.in ui riirn aonv, h-n had the Darty arrested. A great . ;,l 1 , J if UiaLiJr a ij . ..... i the controversy results in the horse v.n.cn rvi a n will iin uicucu being left in Oregon. The installation of the light-draft steamboat now in course of con struction at Independence on the .;. Kotuwn that noint and Salem 1LTC1 L will make Independence a travel center from places all over the west -ri nrnve an lncaicmaoiv convenience to citizens going to the capital cuy. ic "" and west side points are practically isolated from each other. MoMinn- villelsews. It is not too early to co sider the matter of providing or a series of band concerts next summer. The Monmouth band can be secur ed and by giving it assurance in ,ionr.f vf-rv reasonable terms can be had and better preparations could be made. People of the sur- rounaing iowu fp"""v tainment of this kind once a week .1 V..,awa Krincra DfiOnle tO una ' nuaiiii"1'! r town brings business. The meetings at the M. E. church continue with increasing interest.. iue nucuuii encouraging to the leaders of the meetings. Rer, J. Moore, of Dal- 1 !o rritrintr tVllS Week 80016 CX" interest. The attendance is very Ioq ia airin? this week some ex ceptionally fine diecourses and is , , r ..rt an li nrlprHt and- neiping peupio " ing of some of the fundamental trutos oi me gofpei. """"e" will continue for at least another week. You are invited to attend all the services. A Wonderful Nerve. In displayed by many a man endur ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds ErviiHts, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joiis Buttbeie's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica ble will kill the pain and cure the tro.ble. It's the beet salve on earth for Ffces, too. 25c, at A. 8 Locke Druggist. 1 M lKO V KM KNT LKMiV K. A M..Mi.iir llol.l Im Mliy Mglit hii ChihI lor Next Moliy. At a mccUiiR of the Civic hn- proveinent Louguo, Moiuiuj, n.,.l l,v PivsidiMit Csilbri'riUi for the jmrposo of disposing of IMH ' ----- gome old Mils, a muuui-i mfi.il.k.rs dropped m, tvud xev- oral quostions touching the wel- faro of this cotnmuuuy u'f cussod. The UBRue had neon inactive for several weeks, and it developed that a number oi mat ters of interest to the city re- nuired attention. The question of roads leftitmg .-..., . 4iirt i'itv. n matter that .... nir..rt cverv business interest, wns brought up, and discussion tho fact that tho peti tion for the opening of a roaJ r.m Sidnov out to the Inde- IIUHI . . V. . . V J pendence road is sleeping in the imndm-of the county court. Everv man through whoso place .J)0 prppos,ed road would pass Lign(H the petition, only one at I . 1!.:.. rn.i mill taching a eontiuiuu. opeued would 'accommoaate a number of famines oy pivu.y ihnm nn outlet to Independence. TIia nresident reported he has . . v, j taken tho matter p with the rtnrf nntl n. revovt from that body will no doubt oe pre sented atjho next meeting of the league. ' People neross the river from. Independence!, are also agitating the.road question and a free ferryvvlucu would bring more Marion, county busi- ness to this city, aim piece 01 bad road thia side of the Brunk place that drives winter trade to Salem, and awayjfrom tins place also received attention. 'There 'were various eugges- firm a no tr ATI terbrises that might r.a-rnViVht to Independence and maintained for the good ot : - 4' . - till CUUtnilCU, Oliu vi.v-c, est elicited to warrant the meet -11 ... J nn.l Olinilfrn 1 Tl T P T- ing to adjourn to meet next Monday night. TUE CIICItCIIES. Baptist Cliurch, Independence. Sunday School at 10 A. M. ; ; Preaching at 11 A. M. ThursdavB at 7:30 p M- All are cordially invited to our services. ; - Arthur & Aixen,' pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church. . Corner of 5th and Monmouth streets; Rev. W. W. Edmondeon, pastor. i . -i Sunday school 10 a. m. . Morning service 11 a. m. Class meeting 12 m. Evening services 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting eyery Wednesday evening at 7:30. The parsonage is next door to the church and the pastor will be pleased to see you and render any helpful services. ; Cavary Presbyterian Cliurch. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Endeavor meeting p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- j ..-j-- ings at 7:30. Heating stoves and Steele ranges at cost lor a while at Frazer,X Rice's. 'Injun Evening." The Lewis 'and Clark club will give au entertainment and social in the opera house on Saturday even ing, the 30th. The following excellent program will be rendered: l'iano Solo..... "Hiawatha Reading . . ."HUwavlm'i' Woomu Vwal Solo. . . . -LaughinR Waters" Male Quartet SohalU tMt UJih' Vooal SoU. "lUnuma" Kwitation ;...-tfaeaJwl Veval Solo. ."SaeajawfaV Lullaby" 'Ten Little lijun-." by elovt'ii ' little Sittaxlus. i iiui i..ii of lint nroKruiu the ladi.-s will Mrv light rvfroshmenu U nil present. Come and ee the -Injuns- ami enjoy a social evening. Adu.is.-ion, ineludniR reiresn- ments, 15 cents, Miwquermle 111. Given by ladies of W. U at G. A. U. Auditorium, inuepen- dencv on Friday evening, Feb. 12, .' ' ' ' - Tries will be warded ns fol lows: Most handsome '-ady's ns. turne, t4(H); most liandsome gent lonmo's coftom. W.Ot); bt-st s tained character, both lady and ..,t Lm. ,i Piich f 1 00; most conile, both lady and n.ntleman, each SO cents. - Music by Indepi'ndt'iieo Orches tra. Clipper st-rvnl in Anditorium TREE (murch5uppers ocietVdinnew T IMPORTED JAPAifEE coJsee. FOR $AtETBY F. S. Wilson. nnFr.oN Shout Line AND Union Pacific i ti AIH FROM PORTLAND DAILY Thrwicli Pullnmn HlalidHnl mid t'w- rfwxv 1st sleenititr cars daily to Oniafm. UiyllgJJ i-cm rtnokanp; tonriHtHloepind-carilaiiy to Klines City; through I'lillrnaii tonr- iHtl.'fpiliL",arH (ieroiiaiiv i:ramiu mmj weekly u Chii-Hjro imj Kannaa City; reeiinintr chair cars (seatH frre) to the KuBt daily. DEI'AHT FOR Tl M K S C 1 1 F. m; LE a nit i vi KHOM I'liRTLAND KHOM Chlcapo Halt Lake, Denver, Portland Kt Worth, Omaha, ' SjMM-.ini Kansas City, Kt. 4 .:(0 p. in 9 :20 a m vin I.ouiH, Cliicat'oand Hunting- KumI. ton. Atlantic Salt bake, Denver, Express Ft Worth.Onmha, 8 : 15 p in via Kannas City, Kt 10:30 a m ton. ' and East. PtPaul Walla Walla.lwis FastMail ton,KpokBne,Wal 6am via lace, 1' u 1 1 in a n, Bum Spokane. MinneapoliH, Ht Patil, Duluth.Mil- wankee, Chicago , and F.ast. 70 hours. Portland to Chicago, ho change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and mil via Portland- . OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND, A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE The past m'lison wo mituo wvitui u"' r..- .Mti.hs for Art CalomlaM, and now any kthou who wishes ix auplieato vJiftopraph from any of tho old plato can w euro thorn at a groatly ro.luoo.l figure. PicKcFs negatives Komomhof, I havo in Hck all of tho iiogativea taken ... it ;.. ..:.. ir,.ini wich iiluitn. era hs from any of tho ukl platen it m bo to your jiitoru-t frn,.ii I T K,nl1 nrnlul ) V not kl'OP UlOHl in Stock to Call 111 omv, j I any groat length of timo. Enlarging I am prepared to enlarge any 'photograph "and fur nish framo for nanw at a very reasonable liguro. I stand back of the guarantoo lhat no i'Ums vill U hixfr tbat satisfaction is guamntfed in each and every instance. - C all and Inspect my work. " ; J.M.McOaleb, C STREET. . ' Independence, i ' ' of the year when l nee ls a liuuii wahii. a good . Assortment to select from. Prices: Com e O, 8, in and 01 1 9 O. A. KTUIMEK Sr CO., INDEPENDENCE, ORE. CD m Albany Has lleforiiiwl. All oa.'mhlinir games have been shut down in the town of Albany Saloons liaye been ordered to close their doors at midnight and keep them closed all, day Sundays. .Slot machines have been barred. .This very forceful moral wave struck n. Tnnarlav nicht and is in line with the recommendation of Mayor Dayis. upon tne reaumg of his message the council acted in accordance with his recommenda tion at once, Bps! i 1 1... ...1 ...,.! ,.1w-i(.ti y Pictures ' Oregon . ... '. (1(4 I f('V Vvety Working Mr.n 11 lO, 12, and 16.75 '0 look them over. . ; to 'to HO .to to to 10 'C'O ,0 10 6 10 ItiiKiness Opening. For Sale County Htore in Tolk county. Good location. Probable value $3,000. 'For particulars en quire at this office. For Sale. . ' 12,000 shares of mining stock in the Gold Creek Mining and 'Mill ing Company. Certificates 1000 shares each. Price 0 Cts., per share. S. B. Ormbby. 112 Court St., Salem, Oregon. o&yy fZ fSs PS S