UjERY WORKS Ljwflef PromiM According L i n . .lttnrt. to Tired rw V Farmers ..v.-Uianofl of tha unlw tliiiurl M oi I"" pan .... nlava I" urniina '.-.ur thing Prof Quaint- l .... "The futur U full of -inr tried farmers machln- j.i.ihlr wrn ir inwtn Llhl twenty-one men will. ..ini. crop, including . ilc. cotton. corn.oets, liy tV and wliMt, w ,, auui.l fifty ..nkitintilnK the fuel that wa Tin to lw 'Ke'iy tjilurf necessary frulU, QwloUnM finds that w art , bettor prouuci. imuh hinry he tMi noi w,,h' a. Influent upon the quality ib matter ol preparing grain tha tJvnUB of machinery i.hl The lessen I gensration I . ..Mil. I it loW til Ml muli! of flour from wheal I. u ,llnnf rinmaa fir . . l-...lnnlli.M mi. k2to IB lOilwVHy wi t jo some cases baa worked .v m id tht men displaced, in I u liaa tuwtn a benefit to un 1 - ho hsra coniliiuJ In egrl. H t tasnsnl it till glrg on Lsiktly to continue ao long at ukk hi Inventive genius. safeguard for tha indlvld. in induatrlal education and L should proflJe thla for Kings Vntlry. ind Mm. M. K-lmiaton spent i.tlb Mr. ami Mm. Arnold. irl Coaper U vUiting In wdeoca. tchool hre clourd Friday iitb sn entertainment and ncitl. Mulo wae lurnbh- i gramophone belonging to brans. There waa a good ASTIOCH. iesWheelock returned to l ia Lane county Satur- Pitiier bu ordered a 1125 poller. ' lie Daniel ia In California Mr. Era Barnes ia out from m visiting Mrs. Allen NiwYear'i day Mr. and Mra. i Herren gave a dinner for mot their neighbors and it being Mr. Herren'a birthday. The house waa ' decorated with ever- ofenry description, an ex program was prepared! and by the children in a P thtt wan creditable to rn and parents. At w in the evening the parted for their many iibing Mr. and Mrs. Will- wn many such enjoyable BURN A VISTA i Mrs. W. II. Murphy 'to holidays with friends iiveiat Howel prairie. brothers put up their F of logs 1 ant Monday. "r from here attended rl of the late Mr. Heath i. tyderman and family of 'Jf'wnt the holidays with Dts, Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Murphy aold his prunes r pound. Prather is farniahinn wood 't?!n boats, at f 2.25 per ,jilt Aid of the Kvan :afcbelected the following : ffident'A." Anderson; Pnt, Mrs. -'A. Rowe; itt IL' J. Lao; assistant Ml! II I TheMamn lull we Krl.l.; eva was well attended, Klma Wi. taking thel.dy'. prM ,ml w. v. uynrs the gKntlemaira MNs Josephine Monker left for Portland Hunday. Dick Dunn of Kings Valley Spent last Wonk here. Miss Clara Troel of Corvallls vlsiUd tho lat of the week with fronds here. Adona O'Kelley of Independence visited at the boost. of V. E. ; Williams lat wank. P. L Itose and F. A. Williama slodonis of (he 0. A. C. at Corral lie simnt New Year's with (heir parenU at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bsgley of Athena, Oreiron, spent the holidays with relatives in these parts. QulU a number of friends gathered at the home of Bill Williams 8unday evening and wart eoterertaitiml by music and ting ing. ' Kosoo Staatt is home from Inde pendence with a sprained ankle, caused by a horse falling with him. Irma Btaats spent Xmas. with Mra. Lulu Brown at Corvallis. C. V. Johnson's father is visit ing here this week. MOXMOUTH ' Miss Lavern Fentou returned to her home at McMlnovillt Tuesday. Miss Loretta Smith reached home last week after spending aevaral months In California.. She, like a!t others, U glad to be back In OrcRon. and ays there is no place like Oregon. K. Bogert wrnt to SanFrancisoo last week to bring his brother, Jake Bogert, here, he having sus tained injuries in an accident at 8an Francisco ' that bare caused partial paralysis. All the students have returned and school is again in full swing. Mrs. E. H. Cattron, of Spokane, who was called here to attend the funeral of her father, II. J. Butler returned home Monday. The basket ball team is doing regular work and Coach Thorp is developing tome fine team work. Tber will lay 0. A. C. at Corvall is next Saturday. The Monmouth post ojlice has been designated an International money order office and orders can now be drawn on nearly all foreign countries. The Mat erowers of this locality art making considerable prepara tion for the Dallas goat snow ana j v. nrndict thev will win theirl w f - share of the premiums D. M. Hampton haa moved to f!, Wilcox house on woior ei and Hotel Hompton will hereafter tythnre. The building he has va cated is to be med as a racket store SUVKK. Hfiwhinke of Oregon City is " " - .. . u vieiting friends at Huver tuis weea Mr. Tonv Whitebeck is visiting here after a year's aiwence .. . . v.i,iIiia Bay Winter nf -- Tn nrilnr to accomodate the many . i. ...:k tn in k a winter people wno rip toYaquina Bay, the Southern K . -;n Hull on Paeifio compau - - - ... . i a CanrdavB of eacn Wednesdays iuu k.-'- . ..MM.kSt. 1905. round weeK, unvn v trip tickets, a r . i limited to euty outna anu rovu"i , days from date of sale. Those who ..v- ..Ivantaee of this desire w w - rate should spply to eit South ...... tfortckett. Agts: ern racmu --- Oregon City, Harrisburg. Aurora, r. :.8. . .r.,iKm. Newbere, Sa- HillsDoro, " " ox...:.. Jftflerson. Forest IftlM. DOenuo", - ... B.n..m, -ft,-- gene, Lebanon. . Stockholder.' Meeunf oual meeting o( he . toe Independence 1905 held on Tuesday J ' - . Pu at the Bank ft tMP J tnu)iM. .Hoardori,.- " -- as "may tlno of sum ov.,r. . THE Peerless Clothing Store s 1905 JANUARY 1905 During the month of January wo want to reduce our Stock of Clothing, Over coate, etc. and as an inducement to the Public, make these extraordinary I Men's Clothing Youths Clothing Boys Clothing l7.60 8ultorOverCoatl5.50 Tuar. 'aZIZST! I'm I! .: iS W Suit or $ M 8.U or Overcoat $1.40 10.00 .. ... 7.50 6-SO 400 2.50 .. .. 1.75 11.00 .. ' . 8.00 600 .. .. 4.25 2.75 .. .. 2.00 12.50 .. .. U.00 6-W 4.75 3.00 .. .. 2.15 13.00 .. .. 9.50 7.00 .. .. 5.00 3.50 .. .. 250 14.00 .. .. 10.00 7.50 .. .. 5.50 4.00 .. ,. 300 15.00 .. .. 10.75 8.00 .. .. 5.75 4.6O .. .. 3.25 19.00 .. .. 11.75 0 00 .. .. 6.75 5.00 .. - ... 3.50 16.50 .. .. 12.25 10.00 .. .. 7.50 5.50 4.00 17.00 .. .. 12.50 11.00 .. .. 8.00 6 00 .. .. 4.25 17.50 .. ..13.00 12.W .. .. 9-00 6.50 .. .. 4.75 18.00 .. .. 13.50 ' 7-00 5.00 18.50 .. .. 14.00 7.50 ... .. 5.50 2Q.C0 .. .. 15.00' 8.00 5.75 - $4.00 High Top Rubber Boot 2$.75 Boy High Top $2 $3.50 $3.50 Short Boot $3.00 35 $2.25 8hort Boot $1 90 $1 - $3.00 Short Boot $2.50 .75 Short Boot $1.40 Mens Jill Wool Underwear $2.50 Suit For $1.75 3.50 .. 2.50 4.00 ... 3.00 5.00 .. 3.75 Mens Long Rubber Coats $2.50 kind for $1,75 , M01U and soyt cootH cloth f ish Brand Slickers Rubb.rLlnd Coat, ghorl nm $1.75 Short Coal 1.20 j Length 1.75 2 00 ... 1.40 ' Pants 1.00 ' 2.50 .. 1.75 Hats .20 3.00 Long Coat . 2.10 ' 4 00 2:75 Mens Mackintoshes 4.50 .. . '3.25 , 500 .. 3.75 Regular $7.50 value $5.50 6.00- .. 4.25 6 50V ' 4-m Peerless Clothing North Half Douty Building Store Independence, Oregon. WINTER EXCUKSION BATES TO YAQUINA bAY. A New Departure on the South, ern Pacltlo and CorvallU & Eastern ICatlroada. RecognWng a long felt want, and rioairlnir to srlve the publio cheap rates to the coast in the winter as well as the summer, for persons who desire to see ha hnundlnir billows In their wildest moods asd Imbibe the pure oaone of the winter air at the ooasi, me ooum ern Taclflo Company in connection with the Corvallls & Eastern Bail road have placed on sale, taking effect Nov. 2, 1904, and continuing untill March, 81,1905, from all points on thetr lines, round trip tiikets to Yaquloa at the Mtue rat as during the summer. n.. Hckflta will be sold on Wednes day, and Saturdays only, and will be good fr return sixty days from date of sale. Dr. Minthorn's sanitary baths wll be in operation and aoyoue who de alres a genuine health rasort during the wiutt caunot do better than spend a mouth or so at Yaquina. Similar tickets will bs sold from Al bany Corvallis,Phllomatn and all polnta wtt ou the Corvallis A Eastern K. B. Full information as to rates, baggage etc, can lie obtained by applying to the oeareat 8. P. agent or direct from W. E. Oman, O. P. A., 8. P. Co, Port land, er Edwin Stone managtr CAE B. B. Co., Albany. p g Through tickets to Portland are 'sold by the C. A E. at and by the S. P., Portland to Corvallis via Albany snd the 0. A E. at the same rale as via the west side, via: 2.60 C. A E. trains oonuect at Albany with the Albany-Portland local both ways. v A Grim Tragedy . .. ...1 1.. Ihrvnaanddof homes ia daily ennui . Jath claims, In each one, another victim otConaanspnuu , um onH Pnlda are prop- But wneu iws" - erly treat, tht-tragedy la averted. G Honuey, . ' ..miir. hail the oonsump- vrrltss: tlon,and three doctors gave her up. " '.. t. .w n Vlnir'a New Dls- oovery for CoD.umptloD, Cough, and Sild which cuied ber. and today sh, wall and strong. all diseases, wu ,.intaedst50oand 11.00 by A. B. ra drnwist. Trial bottto fttfc Is of Gu The Original Foley Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on aooount of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey aad Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for FOLEY'S Honey and Tar and refuse any sub stitute offered as do other preparation will give the sarue satisfaction. It is miiiiv laxative. It eoctains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. Bold by A. B. Locke. , Another Good Man Gone Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kidney ri.r t the first elans oi Kidney troub le, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright's dis ease. There is danger in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at ouoe the symptoms will disappear, me ki.inva are strenittheued and you are soon sound and well. A. R. Base of Morgantown, Ind., bad to get up wn r ,! times in the night, and had a severe backache aud paIna lu th kidneys and was cured oy foiey s Kldoey Cure. Bold by A. S. Locke, Four Hundred Babies. a vinnnt's Infant Asylum, Chicago, shelters homeless waifs await- tog adoptiou, and mere are utr.jr 400 babies there . Sister Julia wniea: I cannot say to much In praise ot Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, -.!.! ,,n and whooDinsr cough." Ask for Foley's Honey aud Tar and In .... huviinr it as it is a safe Bin. U jrwu . remedy and certain In resulta. Befuse aubetitutes. Sold by A. 8. Locke. Notice Minora Curfew ordinance of the city of ndependence provides that no minor under age of 18 be allowed . m v,a atrafita or alleys oi ine vu lunui - 1 ViwT UUtVUB B7 ents or guardian, after 7 o'clock in tha evening during ne mwuo October, November, December, Jan uary, February. March. During the remaindar of the year 8 o'clock ia the turn in hour. Beginning Monday. January 9. this ordinate will be enforeed. The bell will be under its pro- ruug " . - - Tisiots will be required to observe then). By order of the Mayor. Mrs. J, W. Richardson Sr. has for sale, at her home on Monmouth street in Independence, California Medicated soap. Price lOo per bar Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 28 s No. 2 For Yaquina: , Leaves Albany ...... 12:45 p. m. " Corvallis...... 1:48 p.m. Arrives Yaquina.... 6:20 p. k. No. I Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis . . . . 1 1 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Corvallis ..6:00a.m. Arrives Albany ...... 6:40 A. M. 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 LV. Albany for CorvTs 7:15 p. M rrives Corvallis .... 7:55 p. m Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. oniith honnd train, as well as liv ing two or three hours in Albany before departure 01 i. r. noi in bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvahic ano Albanv giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit via Al bany, leaves Corvallis at 6:00 a. m. and connects with the S. P. Al bany-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, giving 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 a4 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 , 1 Edwei Stosk, . Manager. T. Cockbkll, Agent, Albany. " II. H. Cbomsk, Acent, CorvaUs. V 0 H C-fv-rr Ijrrt iksV A Aw ITiiMfia A3 CJllLUil k-Jkls i TBAIN8 FROM POBTLAVI DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour ist sleeping car daily to Uiiiuha, Chi cago, Spokane ; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City ; through I'liUman tour ist sleeping cars (personally rondocted) weekly to Chicago and Kansas City; reclining cnair can iseaia ireej to uw East daily. mtf HOURS II Portland to Chtcag Mo Change of Cars 70 dspast TIME SCHEDULE a a bits FOB FBOM POETLAND FROM Chicago ' Bait Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, 8t. 4 JO pi 9 :16 a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton. Atlantic Salt Luke, Denver, Express Ft Wortb.Omaba, 8 : 16 p in via Kansas City, St 10:30 a sa Hunting- Leala, Chicago ton. and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis- FastMail ton, Spokane, Wal- 6 a mvia lace, Pullman, 7:35am Spokane. Minneapolis. 8t raui, uuiutn, Mil waukee, Chicago and East OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. For San Francisco Every five days at 8 :00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily, except Sunday, at 8 .00 p. m ; Saturday at 100 p. m. Daily service, water permitting, oa Willamette ane Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or write your nearest tick agenc, or A. L. CRAI.G, General Passenger Agent, The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co., Porriand, Oregon. Ask the Agent for Tickets .-' ' VTA ' TO SPOKANt ST. PAUL, DULCTH, MIXSEiPOUS, CHICiGa ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS CAST AND COUTH. 2 OVERLA ND TRAINS DAILY A THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL DAYLIGHT TBLP ACROSS CAB CADE AND ROCKY MS. CO. UvKCIB, laivn, iwun. auu .u.. . " formation callon or address H. DICK SON. Oitv Ticket Asent. 122 3rd St.. Portland. 8. G. YERKES. G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. We give expedited service on freight. Route vour shipments via Great Northern. Full information from Win. Harder, (ien'I. Agent. ' Portland, Ore. II.n.JASFEnCOK Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired. INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON Administrators Notice. Notice is borebv (riven that the un dersigned haa been appointed adminis trator of the estate 01 warns Li. Wing, deoaased by theeounty court of the state of Oregon for Polk county, and m Qualified. All persona Having claims asrainst said eatate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my residanosat i.ewisvnie, uregop. with tha nretier voucnera ana amiv Terifled within six months from the date hereof. A. Wing. Administrate. N.L. EtTTLia. Attorney. Dated and flaat published December, 23,1904. . . Greatly In Demand Nothing Is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pilie. Tbey are just what you need to core stomach and liver troubles. Try tbem. At A. 8. Locke's drug store, 35c., guaranteed. l M. V. B. X3oin; treas nan.