1 oucuu turn vw. lies washing machine each at U. M. Wade A Co Miss Helle and Pon pu-Vtnson hive returns! from the land of th Dskotaa. Lyman Pamon was tu PortUn thi week and had eurioal oper ation performed en a finger. J.ihnaon. the clothier, at Salem U tho popular place for Polk coun tv people to trade. Finest display Pr. 0. P. Butler wa? in PortlanJ Tuesday "Rud" Cooper, of rien Vista is in the city today. Me ami Mra. David Calbreath were in Seleui yeeterdiv. Mint Bertha Bohannon went to i the valley. Albaoy Saturday, for a few days I jj,om Potueroy, wife and two visit. Ifc-m. hv returned from a three mji r,f Al. month visit to hia old home in MISS illliuivu ....", I , . i.iV. cuest of MiM Bertha Pennsylvania. Bohannon. Headquarters of the Polk Count t . . o iiomihliean Club ou Saturday fully aired ia the Oregouian at night will be in room 2. upstair. Wagoner's. iTrtri Oreaonians at Wagoner'.. We are making prices All about the big troubles between ranges that ihoye the goods. Spec Japan and Russia. on steel sixty Ocean Ware washers haye malle .ble caitin and are fully guaran- tted. Sold by R. M. Wade & Co. il discount for the next days. H. M. Wade A Co. Get the Qregonian at Wagoner' All about the Jap-Kussian war. n rvil hittla took rlace during The Degree of Honor of Inde- . WMk in which 2000 eolJiers of nendeocehas decided to put oa a , . caotured. JtK the) I puy ana qm . - e th5- time. S. M. Paniel has sold hi general mrhndiaa store at Buena ista chaaed the stationery and confec tionery store of Harry Wagoner continue their mercnariaisesior. ,. The pu.clias-rs will t. the McReynold Bros, formerly of hotel as well a the Wagoner store Salem Mrs. Chaa. A. Rice, of Mon mouth, announces she will give lea- r,n in oil. water color and China paintin g. Miss Maggie Macaulay, of Calif., visltinff- her sister, Mrs Nellie RravM. and her brother, Chaa. Macaulay. Great preparations are on for the Methodist Missionary convention to be held in San Francisco, April 18 to May 1. Little. Palace Special servicer at the Pmby tenan church next Sabbat h. in the evening there will be exercises appropriate to Lincoln a birthday anniversary. Special music will be provided by the choir. A most coruiai invitation io ca-ui 11. Business announcements in this . ... . . . issue presage a heauny traue in the 6pring. There is no reason why this point ehould not be a The Misses Eva and Evea Apple- trad Center nor is there occasion gate, of Corvallis, who have been for ppie to go to larger places to visiting in Monmouth, returned g0oj3 when they may be had as home Wednesday. . cheap and even cheaper here i Miss Pearl Squire has gone to At the annual meeting of the t.i-j i int;i moofc noiciers oi me n. iu. uue i urLiuuu nuciv cuw ' . t r t.honeniiir of her new millinery & Co. firm in Salem Tuesday. J. 11 r - - o - . .. .... i .t ,fk Craven was arjDointeu manaeer oi the Independence bouse. Mr. Craven is a young man of business and popular with the trde. He has many friends to congratulate bira on his appoint ment. Lost On the streets of Inde- The University of Oregon de pendence, a silk watch fob with fated the Dallas boys in a foot gold trimming and K. of P. em- Uja;j game in Dallas Tuesday even WEST SIPK ENTKUrMSK, INPr.n..MM-..v ... y i't-rlerl i'untUtenots We have added a complete line of R. C Atkins & Co hand saws T" U MnJAa a a Bimaii. in rt Yi or I apSC lty makes and yet costs no more. R. M. Wade & Co. blem. Finder Word Butler. please report to Miss Mabel Cressy returned from New Hampshire Tuesday. During her absence of several months, she has visited in several eastern cities. Rosco, the world's greatest naind reader and hypnotist, will appear at the Independence opera house February 17. Don't fail to see the human prodigy. The West Side Enterprise of fice has turned out some job work the past week that will not suffer by comparison with work lromany city office; which ie a reminder that this is the time to have your printing done. The Kilties band will appear in, Salem, Friday night, the 19th. This band was formerly attached to the 4Sth regiment of infantry but has secured a relnase from contract for eight months of the year and during the time is touring the country. David Calbreath has been as sured by the owner of the Sydney ditch that there will be no obstacle interposed in the way of supplying the power necessary for light and power purposes on this side of the river. That msans that people served by. the Independence and Monmouth Light & Power Co. may have service the year round. ing oy a score oi zz io io. un Wednesday night, the same team defeated Monmouth 20 to 11. The Polk countv teams put up good games. and took defeat like true sportsmen. The Washington team passed on to Corvallis Thursday in quest of new worlds to conquer. Three more car-loads of hoge were shipped from Independence this week. On Tuesdey, I. P. Reis shipped a car-load of hogs; Thurs day, George T. Boothby shipped a car of hogs and sheep and XV. XV. Perciyal a car of hogs the same day. The hog market is still booming being a little stronger than the Portland market. Mr. Perciyal reports the buying price 5 to oi ceats while the Pertland quotations according to tha Orego nian is 4f to o cents. These prices while temporarily of pecuniary ad vantage to the farmer are disas trous to the buyer's purse and it cannot be hoped to lead the Port land market the year round. T. II. Kobblns Dead. J. H. Robbins was buried at Salt Creek cemetery, north of Dal las last Thursday. Mr. Robbibs' death occurred at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. M. Conlee, near Dallas Wednesday, February 3. He was a member of General Gib son Post No. 64, G. A. R Indepen dence, Ore., and had been a resi dent of this place about three years. Tin: cm unit n.iplitt Oiurvb, liMlepemlfiH-. Suuday School at H A.,M. Preaching at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:;K) P. M. All are cordially invited to our services. Aktiu'k S. Au.bs, pastor. McthodUt i:il Ml t liurcli. Corner of 5th and Monmouth street; Rev. W. W, Kdmoiulson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. CUsv meeting 12 m. Evening service 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 nleased to bee you aud render any helpful service. Calvarv PreHbytoriuu Cliureii Sunday school at 10 a. tu. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Endeavor meeting 2 p. in. Evening worship 7:30. Prayer meeting Weduesday even logs at 7:30. United KvNiigcllcitl. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keystone League of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. ' Eyening service at 7:30 o'clock Miss Ethel Brown, superinten dent of K.L.C E. To all of these services tho pub' ic is inyited. Daniel A. Poi.i.vi. pastor. Who ilifl Girl? The little boat built to ply between Independence and Salem is so near completion that the mat ter of christening is under consid eration. The nam? of the little ater craft has been decided upon bat the question of formally christ ening is by no means determined. A lady or girl of course, will olli ciate, but who's tho girl? There's the rub. The best looking or mot populr girl in the county would be the proper oao lor this duty, but then Polk county has so many in that class. The difficult feature, of building and launching a boat is now up to Mr Skinner and he will haye to decide soon. u il.er iimhI l. I ftiluitft.f H.,r..iiM sod worry bo"" !'1' wli.-ii a el.lld uliowed nymptom f .rii. I her U r(WI iMiilWnio. TliUwowliur " " "f,,rm '",,v ,f nuintwrUlu'a O'nn IU--ly Hi ..... !....( thai ill.ri'. Mm, M- I. Hf..nl. of llevilK M l . H.kiiinof hi r ei 11 111 ,l" " ,.fthrHNly : "I 'v a -r.l of ronrt.lenee III t ' ImtI,-! i ToiiijU lU-wedy r..r I hv It wliu rri.-.'i A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECUR PUograjuis 1 1 ieaf Myrhlhl ll..rUndl ",,Jm,t jjrnpllS fT Alt t 'it If tl :l Tf, l.)nvraltRetr or'i I".V t tiplioitto ltril'!t fr Klvea him pr...pt relief." For l by ,im,,M,m ftl ft gr.-atly r All IHiikkUI. Notlco of Apdmit. Nolle i liiTt'l'Y t(iv tlit . Hi uii.lirliil. .Marifiuvl MfMill.m and John l.i-Wiii"Kiii, Iihv t duly M)iiit.l n H.tiuliilxIrHlris .td adimiii tmlor, with IH mn'X'd, o( Id ut ol WillUm MrMilUii. ilrvi., li Hi Momrtil C.niiiiy I'oiiri ol I'ulk Ton il ly. Orit"i. A" l'f" hviim tt'ltttliiitt t'l etut ' r'nnrl Io iri will llio inn M Hi nn.iTiim'd duly umd onl mid viTilil In iiiiin'r to-vl.h-d hyl.iwwitli.il inoiil.'i. from (I it 1,1-n -d lile. t!ii 'Xh dr ot January, A, V. I 'AM. M iiu Kk-r McMn i ..luniii.trn, lllld JoilS I'll -KIMt"V Ail i.lrtr. wilh will 'iii-f,,i.tiUi' iViliimii M Miilnn, U- rierd. . iii. Tin p-'ft M'ttwon wo mali fvrriu m mirtui for Art ('iiU n.UrfS am! now any jkthoii who oiu nnv of tho i! tdatort If PicKel's negatives 15oiiu-inl.fr, I li;ivo in stnk all uf tho nofttiv.-s tv K. TioKol at hit k-Hitv iu thi ritv. If you wish ' iiraplis from any 'f thoi.1-1 j.liiU- it ill l- to ymir itt;: to mil ut once, as 1 fliall jr.ha!ly not kvj thorn in any gifat li'iif;th of time. Enlarging Pictun I ill.". - . S REE TO ALU I :itu r'p:irMl to i-nlarjro any photograph and; nish finino for waiin' at a viry roauiahli' figure. I (' .;u k of tin" nuaranlro that im picturi" will lo lt uu,J f satisfaction is Liiarant-fl in ruch atxl t'vory titstaiuv. f 1 ami iiijipfct my work. I J. M. McCaleb, C STREET, ! Independence, -:- Oregc A Surprise Party. Tuesday evening a number of young people called at the home of Charlie Ilichardson taking him by surprise. The occasion was in honor of the hosts eighteenth anni versary. An enjoyable evening was spent ut guiiien, music, etc. At 10 o'clock a delicious lunch was served and the young people de parted expressing themselves pleas ed with the entertainment received and wished their young host many happy returns of the day. Notice of Sale by Guardian. Notice is hereby eiven, that by virtue of an order aud dcre of the County Court, of the Stut of Oregon for the County of Polk, duly mad and entered of record on the 22nd of January. A . 1). 1894, in the matter of the guardianship of the estate of J. M. Wniin.a mute, duly authorizing and directing me as such guardian of the said ec tate of said ward to sell at private ale the following de scribed real estate belonging to said ward to-wit : Beginning at the northeast corner of the William M. Turpin 0. L. C. Claim, No. 37. Not. No. 2S7, in township 6. south of range 4, west of the Willamette Meridian, in Folk county Oregon, and running thence west 40 chains ; thence south 20 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence north 20 chains to place of be ginning; containing 80 acres, more or ess. How, therefore, by virtue of laid order I, as such guardian, will on and after the 3rd day of March. 1904, oner for sale at private sale to the highest bidder lor cash in hand all the above de scribed premises. Bids therefore will be received by roe at Walport. Lincoln coonty, Oregon, or at the law office of Butler Coad in Dallas, Polk countv. Oregon. W. E. Wann, Guardian of the Estate of J. It. Wano, uiuve. (MCM5UPPERS t i MfoRTED Japanese wirn purchases or ' lessee. FOX 5AIE BY F. S. Wilson. . 1 J iV W a 5fc' tx- W S V- w W W v A yery fiu line !' JjiH'nr Ik now on Imrid and ii"tlir in voice on the y from Kan Fraiu inwi. lis k Violins Iii' TIME CARD NO. 2 N'o. 2 F"r Vfiiuina: Leave Albany 12:l"i V. M. " CorvnlliH 2:D() p. m. Arrives VaquiiKi . . . 15:20 p. M. No. 1 IMiiroiity: Lpaves Yaqiii t.n . . . . IA" a. m. Leaves Corvu!!n . . . 11:30 a. ,m. Arrives Albany 12:1.') r. m. No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit 12:20 p. m. No A 1mm Detroit : Leaves Detroit 1:00p.,m. Arrives Albany. ..... :ft p, m. Train No. I arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well us giv ing two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. I'. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train .'1 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. in., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockkell, Agent, Albany. IL II. CnoNis. Agent, CorTallis. We bilYH a tiifft line of them e u r o ;i t e from San Fram-ii-co. fall on us if you Wiint h good Violin for little money. Your for' instrument. rmiMcal 0. A. KRAMER & CO, Jielier Than Culil "I was troubled for tevrral years with ehrotilc Indigestion and n.rvoim di bility." writes W. F. (jrwn. of Lauras, ter, N. H. "No ntmrdy helped mn uutil I begin, uMog Klm-trlo liltUri., which did me more good than nil the medicines I ever usfd. They have also kept my wife In exwdlent health for years. She says Klectrlo Hitters are just spleudld for female troubles; that they are a grand tonlo and Invigorator for weak, run down woman. N0 other medicine can take Id ,,),-, our family." Try them. Only Me. Hat Ufatlon guaranteed by A. B. Iocke, Health Means the abllty to dj a Kl I work, without undue fatigue find life worth living. You t bave llidlgrstlon or OolistlpatloB 4 out its iimi-ttliig the Vr and Pi lug lh bl.Hhl. Huch a (xindltloa be best and quickest obtained byf ine, the Ix-at liver regulator tr world has ever known. Mrs. Df Hinlth writes, April 3, IIK12: "', Herblne, and lind it the boat md, for coustlpatlon and regulatlM liver I ever used." price M Hold by A. 8. Lock I