EIGHT social and Personal. . Q.n Esther" the 20 d 30. Mrs. JarvU was .t McCoy this weok. lUbv Stark hm been ill the ft Mrs. IT. Butler was in TortUnd Saturday. Mrs. Lottie Dorris was in Salem this week. Dr. O. D. Butler threatens to get an automobile. Mrs. Burnett is visiting in Mc t i.m villa this week. : wn. Tinbinson returned home from Portland Wednesday. The fancy drills in the cantata will be the prettiesi you .. w-i - Waornflr wai Miss t iorenw " -o Saleui Tisitor the first of the week. Nellie Damon and Geneve Coop-r yUited with Mrs. Clarence Ireland of Corvallis last week. Chas. McCauley has returned from California. He spent several days last week at Sea Side. n d.,, nd family, from J. s. I - : ..,;1 in Independence Missouri, ... .1.. ;.t of the week. They will Wate here. -t .j Simnson. who died lienuciou" r .... April 11th in Airlie, was buried the following day in me us tery near Airlie. Advertisements offered this week that do not appear were, as well as ,ttr. nnavoidably crowd- edout. They will appear m next issue There will be another game of ball between tbe via iowu New Town teams at the Indepen- dence ball grounds duuu noon. for those who con template attending the St. Louis fair and prefer goin wnn ounty party to ue niaa... a f Kwtt WHO arrangements. " W ill li i - 1 r.Mr Iliff Those i rt tain the Tolk county prty "should be getting together and perfecting arrangem.u- There was a good game of ama- . wiq nail iwLnrru . leur --- Town and New Town teams at the ball grounds Sunday uwrnwu. t .n hv a score of 22-10. The iame wae witnessed by a good WEST SIDE WTPHPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OBKOOH MRS. BEATRICE D1ERKE Will ive a Plno Recital in Normal Chapel April 22. . ..i.. i ....!. druu s'ore, in Mouuiouv., Ir,d.-p.ndenoe; lU-lt v ... ... ; it. 11... i drug store, iaiie. tk nnnniu-eint'iit that Mrs, Beatrice Barlow-Dierke of Portland - Kiario recital within easy reach of all Polk county lovers of muaio, is the most important news of an artisf.o navuro j lished in our local press. A com bination of personal friendship and other fortunate circumstances has made the engagement of Oregon's . . Afru IHUlDUa I A ThoujrUttHl Mun. xt m au.Uh f WluolieMr. ln;. HI. l U " ,.,.... . . .... t r.. I'll h lrl,a nr. k ..g-- . n. (I t, in K fair and chicken tVi Christian church. Uiuuci " - - , . r..ii. r; rivn bv the J-iaaies Aid Society on Saturday evening ADril 23rd. r,niness meeting of the Lewis & Clark club will be held next Wednesday. Matters of import ance will be up and a full attend ance is desired. 't a Van Orsdel, Mrs. M. iuro. .-- . , M. Ellis and Miss Mabel Guy of Dallas, passed tnrougn inuy ence on their way to Portland Tues day as delegates to the North Pa cific board meeting of the Presby terian church. E. J. Heath of McMinnville has purchased the J. E. J51HM proper hf family here. Mr iy nuu ujwv , Heath has been engaged in the manufacture of tile. The tile fact- w ha heen idle some time ury i.civ. f to death of the on account vl owner. itv,r v.. Churcb next Sab- bath morning at 11 o'clock there will be an interesting Bervice. The ...;n oivean addreD8on "How le got our English Bible. A chart will be used ana useiui mw.u.-... TV,. will be no evening service in the M. E. Church owing to the Union Service in the Presby terian Church in behalf of the American Bible Society The iame wo '" - " r . . i .k season tvi,. ; her recitals only in sized crowu mu iidi. s"- , onened up with enthusiasm. The our Urge8t cities, and H requires openeu up ,.AKm, t.ha nart of the features of tne game wmc i."v" unusum tuwn r runs by Travis or Old town. local managemeni, w bringing three scores on each hit factory financial guarantees, and The stars of New Town were Josse great generosity on the part of the j r-u,i.W artiste, who, however, has the well- 1UU JUu I k wt Saturday liigm oi wcu " " - , , , r. ninrka has won IOr Iicrsuu last week to Corvallis and thea ,u! forem0st living team to Rock Creel .our n r - T "al of whom, among .outhofCorvaUis , re.u I - ' GodowsUi and day morning. Th . par y was com reat triumph tor nna.dof Mr. and wrs. j. . . L. t. .mar. - " . ... r.i..41t Xfr her When sne u" -rr land, Miss Mary v.u. - of Europe Reed and Mr. Westbrook of Port ance in t land and Capt. Spong. A num-r ;- fof fifty of spackled beauties were ,.uKu.. - A Dandy for Burns. the direction of the celebrated . th- ,rif,: "I L.nomr Ilenrv Wolfson. She Dr Bergm, ru - mou6-i , . have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; ha8 a j.epertoire at her command ot always recommended it to my friends, conCerl pieces from the M I am conndeni inere u- masters. Her program It is a dandj for burns. Thaee greawe , m nu.pv hoViveoo farms are especially liable will inc.uae " " j wuo" .. . ...... kniioM t..u:. an Sfhumann. Cbopm, ana tn man v acclaeniai tuio, nuull"""i .' ....... -,aw when Ballard's .u. Onhnhart-Taussie "Marchs a.. i inimen: Is applied. It should .nA Liszt'a arrangement alway.be kept in tbe house for cases of .,Tanbauger Overture " All emergency." c, ouc, x . - numbers while strictly clas- by A. 8. liocKe. .witthtnd Dleasing and .. I Distal i sv w. .n . - Ballard's Horehound Syrup. cjm wl eDjoyed by a popular Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy audience, especially wucu nnr.Hi. rattliiiK, rasping and , ar,iate. breathing. Henry C. 8Kam8 ' AAaA to fix the . ... ... !lM Mow HUM aniijrfst. BhuiisDurg, . .cn althoueh mil "I have been sell.ng Bal- price o. "Vr" i . ,mA voara I 1 Una haor. inn iniuiiuuui K lard's Horehouna eyrup i , and have never bad a preparation that heretofore charged for Mrs. has given better aatlsfaction. I notice Dierke,8 conCert8. A special motor that when I sell a battle mey u Independence at 8:15 p backformore. A'T 1 T tnrnine after the concert. A -de"- ' social rnoto"; will also return to n. ua o Tinr i mm tunvvi w. wwwagr"" . ; ' -i-.in trMnr. k " M flimiiy eure.1. Only S5o at A. H. druif store. . T11H CHUKCHI Corner of 5th and Monmoutn greets; Rev. W. W. Edniondsou. Sunday scnooi i Morning service 11 a. m. Class meeting 12 m. Evening services 8-00 p. m. .;,,.vHrv Wednesday Prayer meeting eery evening at 7:30. the church and the pastor .ill w pleased to see you ana re.. -v helpful services. .ml : ( 9 (J (I I (J I I o) o)Uj Calvary PreabyterUn Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 "'d- Endeavor meeting i p. Evening worship 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ngs at 7:30. r.i,w Preftbvterian church next Sabbath evening there will be . tt: aorv((, of the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches in the f thn American Bible So- JI11C1CDU v. cietv. Tbere will be special music and two addresses, Kev. w Edmondeon will speak on "The American Bible Society and its work in the Home land." Rev. Dr. Thompson will speak of the "Amer ican Bible Society and its work in Foreign Fields." This will be an interesting service. Special offer ing taken for tbe American Bible Society. Z D 0 WC I llltfll 7S S- Hazelwood Ice Cream at Craven aad Moore's very day. Trraml IceCreamI The lee Cream seeson is open at Crayen & Moore's. Highest price paid for Mohair by Messner. Messner wants all the Mohair in Polk county. Consult him regard ing price. I w are aeents for Buckeye pumps, Aermotor windmills. R. M. Wade & uo. nn at. MftRsners and examine fh new wash gloves for ladies; cannot be torn or faded. bedroom, on V Ullbcu a porch preferred; easily accessible. Address, KeasonaDie, taken for any periodical published at the pub lishers' price, at Craven & Moore's. The Ice Cream season is here and -1 ! nA IT f a I ixj tti ill you can get. cuuice Cream at Craven & Moore's. Clark & Parry Vehicles have special corner irons, oil tempered intlv finished. Sold springs, bv R. M. Wade & Co. This Time It's For Utility, Durability and Comfort there for uuuij. ,(icr.iHnrv a Buggy, iritis n Good One Anions th ...a")' wtf J1."0 jUHt, ,o v,,l iM.no that iK'atn anything wo hav . r h!ul u our ll.H.r. U rauiu-a un ium,l to null th, nu,t ,x.rling. It ha penuii.0 loatlHT trhnmi.., lj.ahin . h ritiL'. iiml everything ,o nutkoitfon.forUl.UsMvIiHh ami hurting. Hotter ilni i "t' lL i FKAZBR&RICE Uuited KviuiKUc"' Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service atllo cUk. Ketone League of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Evening service ai :ow u ..... Mies Ethel Brown, saperinten- dent of K. L. C E. To all of these services me puu- lie is inyited- Daniel A. 1'omno. pai. riirtstlan ClmrcU. p.intr every 2nd and 4th "- - .. Sundays by Rev. E. 'g"1"'" Sunday school 10 A. M. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 P. M. Uiwluess Opeiitni;. For Sale Country store in P' oik able Wanted -Agents for one of the most valuable and beet selling books ever issued. For lull mior mation address Vitalogy Distribut ing Co., Salem, Ore. The cantata "Queen Esther" put on by local talent from Independ Monmouth will be the CUf" ereatet-t event ot the season. At the onera house V ria ay au" .j nights, April TJia ano oui,u. Entirely Satisfied with the CLARK BUGGIES Portland, Ore., April 17, '03. R. M. Wade & Co., City. Sirs: I am well pleased to know you have the CLARK BUGGY. He-serve one for me, out of your next consignment, of the deHcription indicated in our recent conversation. Have used a Clark Buggy for thirteen years with en tire satisfaction and am free to recommend it with out reservation. Yours truly, R. Kixt.y, M. D. J. L. Clark Buggies are fitted with Wade's Corner Irons. Mon stretchable Leather Quar ter Tops. SOLD R. M. WADE (& CO. J. R. CRAVEN, Mgr. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. Independence, Oregon. t i ( Plumbing iom On Short notice Plows and all Kinds of Edged Cools Ground lUbile Vou Wait INDEPENDENCE AND WATER and LIGHT CO. LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABL I. W. DICKINSON, rYOp. Good Rig for Commercial Men a Specialty. flood accommodations. Hons well fed. KiM ... . i 1 1 Horses hoarded by day.weoic or mou".. imh-itentlenrf, 0r4 ngs Telephone Ao. r V -r ''' " THE MONMOUTH LAUNDRY H. D. WHITMAN, Proprklw A Home Industry Institution GOOD WORK, PROMPT DELIVERY OUR WATCHWORDS WorK Called for Tuesday Delivered Sattr4 r r 'Sfc---, T Fi ne Josse & Bice, UNDERTAKERS 'arlors in connection. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Day phone 27:; Night o'j:$ Main St, Independence, Ore V. 1 KICK, Kmlml r an.l Funeral IMrcctor.