Cooper Hollow. PROGRESSING r -7-7. iU B M". Clark ha. U r. jlMtoh lhM By mov! to th. Sanitarium In B.leiu . . . .fO... n4Cnllrt KV. ...... Ill Saturday & jlONMOUTII - work of Dr. Nthrt r'l uuDMd the building '"". . ' 11,1.1 ) 1 .....si.lln.ia rill iu, assuming - i -jl- With the completion J'bilngi now lo course ol con Itlon.buiiainf for th.y.arwll iv- . . . . .. 1 u UUl lUf tl Bht it very 111. Mr. Walker entThankglvlng with Mm. Clark ami fArni1y. Mi The friend and neighbors of Mr g and Mrs. Joliu 8vler gathered at ll..L I t mm . a . noon iai rridijr ,j choji pad 10 rick 1 of wood for their win In Kan 'fk. I- It . . . mo lauive lurmahed tl dinner and the tnn choired tl preieni were Geo. HI I 'tw of taleb am! family, John Yeater, ueorge ttheldon, Churl.. JJavl and " I .1 . ...... wue. a. a. uayis, virl Yeater, Mn "iJing net je.r U even now beard. Clark. Retta IM i. 1 .1 ' I "J IWIV ft, annual motion g w W Clarke, John Bumpier, Tra Sulli' -i. eav 1 1 1 ita 1 1 1 11 naiura i u.H f 1 1 t 1 ,(,101- -roloroUMwIIIUbtM Katur. f 0t0 Hal. and Leonard Rodg. eight t the Normal awembly .ra j, ,M Wn lh, culorn of Much work hat Uen dona neighbors for aeveral years to c preparing frthl occasion and denote a day to outtlng for the re- i.. (ii en ual If not aurpaaa .IMAt..l glttn by former claes. aw ItlJdell. JrH Uft Monday fBnd, Oregon, where he tipoct OAK lOIBIT. A famli Mnninn mmm V,M . Yjf ttnU, Vl . mm noiu at I make hU future Lome it ft suit the bom or J, W. Brooke Than! I Hiring uay. u, business opening can l lound A large delegation from the Nor .1 attended the Y. M. U. A. con Llioo at ,ul Frd Sloan returned Monday .M Coralll whert h bai bjn firlha pt week. Carrie Martin, of Drain rniiW "" ' " Robert Bailey, formerly of tble !butnowof Portland, return Ubiua Paiurday ftftr a week'a .utbere. Ha la in th ifiploy of ,k- Pnrit.ml Llirht Comnany and forking on the Expoailion build n ml hi deacrlulion 01 the ,'mi for lighting tha big Kipoai wo building and ground la quite titreling. Un. C. Mclntoah came down tea Eugene Saturday and li via iilni btr. P. II. Craven went to Portland Friday on bueinea. Witt Alberta Cmi.bll, a tu dtat at tha Portland Academy, tThankiglftng with her IHl ftti her. Mr. W. E. Brldwell and daugh ut Edna, who are attending the Mmt liuiine college. Portland, ttmt borne for tha Tbankagivlng yidayi. MiuOtial Hall, a teacher in the Portland achoole. anient Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr, uJilr. L. M. Hall. AIltLlK. Fiord Williama and Pearl Jloee todenU of the 0. A. .C. at Cor. "Hi, inent TbankagiTlng with their parent. Mn. Fain Sininaon 1a vlaltlns a with her mother, Mr. Dunn, at kings Valley, The dance here Thanksgiving iglU was well attended. MiM Eva Staata haa gone to Corrallls to visit a few weekn. Cub Hooker etarted for Harris kurg Monday. Miii Lettftie Buah la vUitimr Mrr. O.H. 8lmDBon. a Mrs. Irene Dalton and aon Cros J. of Monmouth, spent Thanks f'ing with Mr. 0. M. Staats. 0. Staats was in Portland last ek, Jesse Simpson was here from oomouth Sunday. C Staats and daughter Edith in Independence Saturday. H. Bimnaon attended lodee 1 Kings Valley Saturday night. Misses Josephine Munkers, Het- h'lnd I.innia Piinl!ott ar visit icgMr. and Mrs. C. V. Johnson. Whru You lluve a Jlnd Cold You Want a iwmadv that Will ponly give oulck relief but eflect Permanent cum. 00 want a remedv that will isve the lungs and keep expect Nation air You that will Hnteracianr tendency toward jrummonia. I You wat.t a remedy that is pleas- r'nd safe to tike. I Cbamberlain's Cough Remedy I H of these requirements for the speedy and permanent Jfof bad colds stands without a j Eor aale by P. M. Kirkland wok1. Thoae Hullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Will Tatum and Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and la mil, spent Thanksgiving at the borne of Olirer Webster. Joe Reckei and family ate Thanksgiving turkey with Mr. Will Bimoo's family. Joe Rogers and family spsnt Thanksgiving at the home of John Oabourn. Mrs. Lettie, Huntley is taking painting lesson in Monmouth this winter. A birthday surprise was given Master Harold Brooks, Saturday. Hi mother invited in his school males. A delicious lunch was ei v ad and a pleasant lime afforded all. A bible reading wat giyen at the home of Mrs. Krepe Sunday. Three weeka from Sunday another will be bold af the home of Wesley Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond visited in Dallas Saturday. Ed Rose who was hurt in a run. away In Independence is improv ing j Rebecca Mile and brother Adri an who are soioK to school Salem this winter were home on a visit last week. Amanda Myrtle is ou list. PAKKISIt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Richardson were passcpjato Portland Satur day. Mr. and Mr. Ed Steele were Sun day visitors in Parker. t Mrs. Joe James was a caller here this week. Donald Bolter haa the measles. Mrs. Fuqua and daughter were nbependence yiaitors Saturday. Thanksgiving was pleasantly ob served here in a social way. Mrs. Fuqua gave a dinner to a few of ber friends. Tl, Usket social on the even- ing of Dec. 10th will be a pleasant affair. Don't lorgewi, invited. og Gut Price G H BEQINNINQ Tuesday, November 15 For the remainder of the month we will sell all our Men's and Boys' Suits at a big reduction for cash $15.00 SUITS TO GO FOR $10.75 $9.00 SUITS TO GO FORT$6.85 13.50 " 9.75 7.50 " " " 5.75 12 50 " " " 8.75 6.50 " " " ,4.75 11C0 " " " 7.95 5.00 " " " 3.75 1000 " " 7.50 3.50 " " " ' 2.50 e COME QUICK if you want some extra BARGAINS IN CLOTHING SALE CLOSES Wednesday, November 30 Monmouth 1 1MB Monmouth ChesUr McClain was a passenger in to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mr.. Clay Buen. started on a few weeks visit to California the sick MoDday C. Boone made a business trip to Dallas this week. 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I c.nnot recfmmend thi wonderful medicine too highly. TAKE IT NOW! LARGE BOTTLE, 50c GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co ST. LOUIS, U. S, A. BOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A. S. Locke, Independence, L S. Petes, Monmouth. N P SIMONSON MERCHANT TAILOR Independence, Ore. Annual Meeting of Pilot Koob Gold Milling- And Mining: Co. KntiiM In hArebv irlven that the ann ual nieetlne of the Pilot Knob Gold Milling and Mining Co., will be held at the Woodman ball, in Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon, ou Tuesday at 1 o'clock P. M. December the 13th, 1904 for the purpose of electing five Direct or, also for revising the by-laws aad he trausaction of uch other business a may pro)erly coiae before the meet log. By order of J. w. Howeu secre tary, tbia firet day of Nov., 1904. HOP WIRE. We are headquarters for Wire Beft quality. W can save you DKney. Write and get prices, ' W ALTER MORLEY. " Salem, Oregon MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. tmvei rnderwn- Leaves Alrlle fbr dence for Mod- Monmouth and mouth and Alrlt. Independenoe. 7:S0 a. m. 00 a. m. : p. m. S:06 p. m. Leave. iHdepen- tP?"" rteno- fbr Mon- M,Dh moutnand Oalla. Independence. IItOO a. m. P- ftlS p. m. 7 30 Lve Monmouth L'ves Monmouth for Independenoe for Alrlle. :40 a, m. ' 7:'a.m. . 1:80 p.m. s:a0 p. m. T S " , S H5 1,'vea Monmouth I for Dallas. indepen 114 a. m. deaos tor aloa. We Do Job Printing mm v G 3 TlfolSS fkom portlanu dailt Through Pnllinan standard and toor Ist sleeping ear dally to Omaha, Chi ubana tmirlat alarmnv-car daltv to Kansas City) through Pullman toor- tst sleeping ears (personally conaocmuj weekly to Chicago and Kansas City; reclinfni chair car (seat free) to the East daily. w HOURS 71 I Portland to Chkaa; Uo Change of Car 70 dpt TIME SCHEDULE roa raoit roaTiaiio ABBIVB raoM Chicago Halt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kanaa City, Ht. 4 J50 p 9 : 15 a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting' Eaat. m Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Omaha, 8 : 15 p in via Kansas City, Ut 10 JO a m Hunting- L)k. Chicago tun. . and Ktitt. PtPanl Walla Walla.Lewie FastMail toiL.SiHjkane.Wal a a m via lace, Pa 1 1 ma a, 7:35 a m 8pokane. Minneapolla, 8t Paol.Dulath.MU- waakee, Chicago and East. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. For San Francisco Every five day at 8 KX) p. m. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Daily, except Sunday, at 8 KK) p. m, ; Saturday at 10 AO p. m. Daily service, water permitting, on Willamette ane Yamhill nvera. For fuller information aek or write your nearest ticket agenc, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Porriand, Oregon. Con k Mem WroaJ TIME CARD NO. 28 No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany. ..... 12:45 p. u. " Corvallis 1:48 p. u. Arrives Yaquina . . . 6:20 p. K. No. 1 ReturniBg: Leaves Yaquina. . . . 6:45 a. m. Leaves ' CoryalHs. 7 .". 11:30 a. u. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. u. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Corvallis 6:00 a. u. Arrives Albany ... ... 6:40 A. f. Lv. Albany for Detroit 7:30 a. m. Arrives Detroit..,. -.12:02 p.m. No. 4 from Detroit: ' Leaves Detroit .12:35 p. m. " Arrives Albany ...... 5:15 p. m. Lt. Albany for CorvTs 7:15 p. m. Arrives Corvallis . . . . 7:55 p. u. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to" connect with the S. P. south bound train as well as giv ing two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. P. noitu bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albanv giving direct service to Xwwpcrt and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit via Al bany, leaves Corvallis at 6:00 a. m. and connect with the S. P. Albany-Portland local train leaving Albany at 7:00 a. m. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon, Riving ample time to reach the Breiten bush hot springs the same day. Train No. 4 connects at Albanv with the Portland-Albany local, which arrives here at 7:10, and runs to Corvallis leaving Albany at 7:15 and arriving in Corvallis at 7:55 p. m. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockreix, Agent, Albany. H. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Notice Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Independence and Monmouth Railway Company will be held at In dependence,' Oregon, in the Independ ence Nat, Bank building at 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, December 31st, A. D. 1904, for the purpose of electing of ficers and transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. D. W. Scabs, Secty. Dated Nov. 11, 1904. Notice To Public Owing to the fact that I am in urgent need of the money and have not got the time to devote to collect ing same myself. I hare artboriied Hurley A Taylor to do all collect ing for me, until further notice in both Independence and Monmouth. D. CALBREATH