.Social and Personals ft ij lit ini ifi r ii ifii hi i- 'v ' Miss Nell in Burke returned from The Dalles Tuesday. Chester Slumber- cme up from Portland Wednesday. Mr. Ld Mrs. John ord were oyer from Dallas Thursday. Wm. Mackev returned from Astoria Thursday. "Grandma" Irvine was over from Dallas this week. Mrs. J. II. Cook of Portland has Wen vimttnf at the home of M. 8 Goft. Bessie rhilips Stoll has filed suit to the circuit court to have de clared void her marriage to George Stoll. J. N. Hart appears as attorney. Mrs. Alioe Whitcomb and child reo left Saturday for Seattle where they will make their home. Miss Clare Marian of Astoria ar rived yesterday and is attending the Normal school. Mis Marian Mrs. Julia Douty visited friends u .tavint at the home of Henry Waller. in Independence this week. Missee MinU and Orbie Taylor were in Salem Tuesday. Georw C. Mittie of Salem was Q transacting business in Indepen dence Wednesday. Mrs. Win. Tatum of Dallas visit ed friends in Independence this week. F. A. Douty was up from Tort land on business the first of the week. Mrs. A. Robinson returned to Mrs. E. A. Ward of Lane county formerly of Independence was iu the ' city yesterday. Mr. Ward is being treated ai ;uon mourn by Dr. Crowly for appendicitis, Stock shipments from Indepen dence the past week have been: W. W. Percival, one car load of sheep Tuesday; G. T. Boofhby, one car load inursuay; u. r. fryer, one car load Thursdav. Ira Connett, a youth confined in the Albany jail awaiting trial for Portland Thursday alter a short the forgery of his brother-in-law s visit in Indeoendence. name to a check, sawed his way to liberty Tuesday evening. While Mrs. U A. Kitchen and daughter I -itin nrtljiminarv hearing last Stella left Tuesday for their home h b k , ,, Rt Sodaville at Centralis Wash, after an extend ed visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Damon and daughter, Mis Nellie, and Mrs. Geo. Kutch were Salem visitors Wednesday. J. M. Westfall. a new comer from and was afterward Crook county. captured in 8. II. McElmurry was over from Linn county this week looking af ter the survey for .the division of the McElmurry estate. The estate contains 1,600 acres of land and Iowa, has recently purchased the the final division was made this Jamison property in Monmouth. The annual M. E. Conference iuBt closed at Eugene assigned the Rev. E. W. Elayer to the Indepen dence church. Buena Vista will be supplied by J. A. Mears. Oregon cattle sales for 1903 net ted $9,335.00. On iu ranges last week. The Knights of Pythias had another enthusiastic meeting Wed nesday night. Money came in freely from the source of dues and a number of applications for mem bership were received. The. local K. of P. order is in very healthy year there were 750,000 head valu- condition. .t f IS 000.000. The Eastern AornanA for Oregon cattle is eunr- ftD IrB j t j i family arrived TTinii b win iKrt iiifrun kiin duiuj v t - Ui V w uj mm - - The good result of the county court's visit over the roads in these narts are visible at the Rickreall J as. Graham and in Independence from Hood River Wednesday and . m T are guests at tne nome oi jonn Dickinson. They have been at Hood River since March having bridge. The approaches have been formerly come frow iowaf where Mr. Dickinson lived before moving west. Mr. Graham's ttmily will reside in Independence. repaired at both ends and the road traveled a few rods out from the n bridge. , , The charge of assault with a dan , 1- T 1 gerous weapon, in wnicn jane Brown was plaintiff and Sterling Haines defendeht, was dismissed in In'uiifo Wilann'x cmirt Tuesday U W MOW.V - - ------ - . . . n ,ment Brown nurchased CDurcn rau7 ana TOmman,on 7 -e i o : s- v - Jo L. TOCKTON & CO. SALEM, OREGON. The Old White Corner and the Dalrymple Store. Great Money Raising Sale Tliounndn of tlollan worth of new hi ti ruiao tnoili'V. Think nf if goods luve bwn rwelml at both .tore., ami all will Do .acrmccu ... .....v We must raise $50,000 m ou days . t .1 . ...... .-...nlttti atnriol. Tremendous price coiwowion on everything in wri iu m v , " 7r .. :t.i in itnlitr liir Thomas Kay Woolen Mills Flannels ) vk Doublo fold, 54-ineh opecial $1.0f Double fold, 68-inch special 1.35 yd Double fold, 60-inch special 1.35 yd 56-inch Oxford grey clothes. 12J Kimone flannel. Sale price. worth 11.25. Special ' 9c 7-1 $1.25 and 1.W) while quiUs. COo novelty suitings reduced to PrJc- 39c yd Kabhit skin tlanne.lettes, regular New WaistlngS 12c values. Sale price. New styles for waist. ng, just re- ceived from New York. They ' are the regular 50o grade. Our 20cKimona flannels. Sale price. Price 16-23 35gyd- New Suit Cases Just Received. This style, genuine sole leather suit case, with fancy holl and lining and box shirt fold. $5.00 The greatest case in America for the price As our sales progress day by day the crowds gl largon larger, and public enthusiasm grows 1 he reason our big u.r hM grown so suddenly In public for w c" 11 that the market mdurM. We treat our customers with th uIomsi courtesy. We undersell our competitors without Indulging lo bo derhand method We never misrepresent cursives. You Need the Goods We Need the Money LET'S TRADE A great slaughter of hls-h-gre.de merchandise. An honest Int imate sale conducted on principle that will make us friends hImj as we remain in business. The largeet and most comprehensive stock of hib-graJ NEW STYLISH merchandise In lh Willamette Valley. $20.00, $25.00 Suits for Men Eeduced to $10.00 Boy's Suits $1.00 up. Men's Suits $3.00 up. Genuine Riestley Oravenette Rain Coats Sale Price $9.00 any title Haines nvgnt nave to a lease, and the criminal charge was dropped. L. L- Carter, the architect, prepared the plans for the build ings to be erected on the Krebs Bros, hop ranch before picking time next year. There will Jbe forty buildings besides a large ware cannot enjoy that serenity of mind house. Krebs Town will be con- for which every one longs is evi siderable of a village ten months denced by a letter received by Post Special Rally day at the Presby terian church next Sabbath. At 10 A. M. the Sabbath school wi have its rally. At 11 A. M. the ser vice. 7:30. Special mueic through the day and evening. Every member of the church is entreated to be present, and all others are most cordially invited to join in these services. That the owner of an automobile hence. Mildred Bryant, aged 18, com mitted suicide in Salem Tuesday morninc bv taking an oyer dose of strychnine. She lelt a letter say ing she could not live without Charles Pennell, her lover who had been preparing to go to Forest Grove to school. The girl is said to have been addicted to novel reading. Judge Coad is in receipt of a . resolution by the Lewis and Clark State Commission, appropiating the sum of $1,000 $500 $300 and $200 to the four counties making the beet exhibit at the Fair next year. This is offered as premium money and is additional to the of fer to re-imbum each county $500 when it has expended as much as 1,000. Another opening for Polk. Dr. and Mrs. Knoblauch arrived the first of the week from Metamo ro, Iowa, and are spending a week visiting and taking in the country about Independence. Mrs. Knob lauch is a cousin of Mrs. Charles Tliff whose guest she is. From here Dr. and Mrs. Knoblauch will go to Fortland for a day or two.lnen to the Sound and return by way Canadian Pacific. of the Master Merwin this week. The letter is written from Aberdeen, Wash, by L. F, Derkin. He says: "Having heard of an Automobile blowing up near your city, killing one man and injuring two others, I would like to bear all the par ticulars, would you please an swer this note and tell all about it, as I own an Auto and am quite in tereeteu in tnem. riease let me know who's make it was and whether a gasolene or a steamer. Kenry and Orin McElmurry were out driving near their home at Lebanon a few days ago and"! met Mr. Brook man in an automo bile. They had the usual experi ence. Toe horse turned suddenly upsetting the buggy ahd throwing the occupants out. Orin was cut and bruised about the face and knocked senseless. At the request of Henry the cbaffeur stopped and held the horse until he could look alter Orin. 8. H. McElmurry was in Independence the first of the week and assured the West Side Enterprise that suit for dam ages would be instituted against the cbaffeur. If all who Buffer loss at their hands will take similar action the Auto nuisance may be some what abated. i.i.miff BUSINESS LOCALS. New process rolled barley at the Independence Feed Store, $27 per ton with sacks. Get Westfall of Monmouth to do your paper hanging. Moore's Hair Invigorator and KewhroV Hernicide for Uandrun I and falling hair or diseased scalp sold In bulk, 60c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor s, the barbers on C street. The music for the dance at the Auditorium will be furnished by Independence's newly organized orchestra. New talent and the best of music is guaranteed. Don't overlook R-. M. Wade & Co's special sale ad. Let everybody attend the dance at the Auditorium Saturday night and hear Independence's big or chestra just re-organized. Lee's Lice Killer and Lee's Egg Maker at the Feed Store. Our clothes must fat or we keep them. We don't make cheap clothes but good c'othes cheap at the New Tailor Shop. Get a sack of Crescent stock food for your cow at the Independence Feed store. We have some bargains in bug . j. t r i gies. A lew joob we wiuu w nunc out, Frazer & Rice. Get A. B. Westfall of Monmouth to do you painting. Have your clothes made in latest styles at the New Tailor Shop. Don't forget that anything for poultry or stock is to be had at the Feed Store. Don't forget to call at Davidson & Hedges when in town, Com pie t ine of cigars, tobaccos, candies. etc. Dissolution Notice. To whom it may concern: all in debted to the undersigned is re quested to call at our place of busi ness and settle accounts on or be fore October 10, as the firm changes hands on October 1, and we wish to colse all accounts. Yours Respectfully, Jose &. Bice. PIANO AND ORGAN Your opportunity to buy a piano or organ right hero at home. Every instrument fnlly guaranteed. Product of the world's greatest factories Prices better than you can get in Portland. Eay payments if desired. Come in and get a FKEE copv of tho celebrated Cable March and Two Step and also a book containing the Old Favorito songu. Allen . Gilbert RamaRer Co. Cor, Monmouth and Main Sts.. Independence. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly and willingly lent their attHistance dur ing the sickness and at the funeial services of our infant child. J. L. Hunna. Mrs. J. L Hanna. Died Leonard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hanna, at their home in Independence Tuesday October 5, of cholera infantum. Funeral ser vices were conducted from the res idence by Dr. E. J. Thompson yes teiday. A large number of jople were present. The remains were interred in the I. O. O. F. ceme tery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire coma- nity. TOILET PAPEH One Week Special Sale. Rolls Pocket A. S. LOCKE 4 for 25c 3 for 25c PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST A Love Letter Would not interest you if you're looking for a guarranteed Salve for Bores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd' of Pouder, Mo. writes : "I auifered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Halve cured me. It's the best Balve on earth. 25c at A. 8. Locke's Drug Blore. Broke Into Ilia House 6.LeQuinnof Cavendish, Vt., wa robbed of his cu stoma ry health by !a vasloa of Chronic Constipation. When Dr, Ring's New Life PilU broke into his house, bis trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're Till: ClIUltCIIKH. United KvAnirelical. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keystone League of Chrintian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Miss Ethel Brown, superinten dent of K. L. C. E. To all of these services the pub lic is inyited. Second and fourth Sundays, In dependence, first and third Sun days, Buena Vista. Kfv. Chester P. Gates. guarranteed to care, Locke's Drng Store. 25c at A. 6. Christian Church. Preaching every 2nd and 4 th ounuavs by Kev. E. C. Wigmore. Sunday school 10 A. M. Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30 P. M. Methodist Kjlwopal Church. Corner of 5th and Moamontb froota. r.. XV V pastor. Runday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o1 Class meetinf 12 m. Evening services 8 00 p. , ) Prayer meeting every evening at 7:30. . Th parsonage W next do tv,. -i...' k ....I .1,.. i..ior w'" hImiaiI in hm mil u nd render i helpful services. : r-r.- nurK Calvary lVeDyiri Sunday tchcx.l tlO " Morning worship H Endeavor meeting 2 P- ,n , o.V evening worsnip o.y. Praver meeting Wed nesdJ ngsat 7:30. Fresh roasted peanut uf -thing imaginable t DTI Hedges.