r l .1 tit-if ti wrfk in IVriUi.d. Mr. A. M. McUu.llmof .atk; ai l Jrd-r-r.trtfe pRtumay, M; Hwl Vaughn viud Lcr 5TanJm.ther Mm.JI.'W. Kwklaud oyer Snr.il)-. F. II. MwrrU. tbe IHa arvhi lKt mi iu town t? 11 trwk. A program Ul U rendered by Monmouth i'J Icdi-iidenre "talent at tie lUiaar FriJjr uigiit. Mi Cecil and Gene v Wileoi spent over Sunday with their grandparents at lilckrealt. Mitw 1 'friti Uohannon is the guntil Mr. and Mr. W. V. If" land in the viciuity of Philomath. Pell McCarty, a student of the University of Oregon, is visiting at tLe Lome ol hi uncle, Goo. W. McLaughlin. Mr. Fml Chamlwr and daugh ter Minnie of Eugene have been visiting relatives in Independence the paet wek. J. H. Moran Laa sold the Taul Tachron place, a small farm near Monmouth, to" Ira M. Jackson, new comer from Southern Cali- lornia.- Mis PVarl &jaire, the milliner, and Mra. Goodman are in the Me tropolis this week., , Ice cream and cake will be served at the Hazaar given by the ladies of the Christian church, Friday night. Elder 0. W. Capp of Tyler, Texas, end Elder Blalock of Beaver. Oregon, passed through yesterday enroute to Albany to conduct gos pel work at th Baptist church of this city . r . 1 1 m 1 1 1 n r i it . . mi . i i ini? ironi t uum v v. v..-. next bunaay. ine wonu reuunu- - . . i-4 .ti, Various games were played, re ed , revival song euuuw, . , - - . .. . ' a n -:n Mnrn. freehments served and a general m ; iir rwii c viai. vtj cuutbi " v , 1 V -I in subject. -The Resurrection 0r """"" Christ;" evening subject, "The Res iurrection of the Saints." l!,eC..t,fth..k.reMr. A.) M, r IUir Usu .ud S VlV HIU B,,V ... ,!.;.' Mr. AtU'Ut f i'" liiff, ! v'- i.r.j U.ni.M far dtltUu r McLmitlillo, Mr. Auut ti'1 ilr? j, svi.r,,',, ,f UlU r Mm. Knox. M '" Mt. tJrA. Kuuh. M'im MU1 Cm rr l hni from 1 Ki-i.-C ya ati n. Arrival from H1.mu pu ll ni -ht t.at rr Mi""f Mami and M.tla Hikeman. MUss I)t trigg and NiUia Fratif. 1-rank (Vlef Jirt, Uomeo tlouUt, Mr. Iral- t and Mr. Hvbon. Robrrl FowiU i f Monmouth baa t een elt ted ta take the plac of Mim Laura FoM.r in lb public chod. Mi Kter rtoigt.ed t finish her course at Monmouth. llr the fine program at the opera houe Friday night. Dr. Butler was called yecterdy to treat Wayne McCann who shot himself through the tee. Mr. Mc Cann bad raiNnl bis grille to tb.wt at a jay bird and lowering the muzile it discharged taking elTect in the third and fourth to. Admission 10 and 15 cents to the Bazaar Friday eight, April 14. B. T. Merrill, a lomWr man of Carlton, was looking after bufines iu Independence the first of the week. The fifth Sunday meeting of the Western Baptist Association will bo held with LaOreole church, Polk connty, Oregon, beginning April 27th. A program will be rendered. All Baptists aie cor- diUy invited to attend and take pVt in the discussions Eld-r R. Y. Blalock, Chairman Program Committee. lUrtl'dar Turtles Miss Oueen Dickinson gave n..tD in hT vnnntr friends Wed- I nVtanirfwl .ftarnivin In Vinnor Cif heT I rd.iM.n nhct Wl Out lookln2 for I . i .t i. il,!.i Y. 1 1 r 1 t-.Tl I.. Ka mil lilt r. 1 J nnnuior frill treachl lula Oinnaaj. nwuk vuHvrv.u, ireCy sou wsum -r Rev. A. J. Ilansaker will lacn n,. w. : K nnt.kirt. of town Caw hatU-r pa 0 stre t. In the spring a i man's fncy t lwaj turns In ll Mg'i paint, j llustvn t Simon have tliU sl-Tbe :Hshrio.VViKUuis. A jci J int , for eviry jiuriHse IIutoo t-j m n. ! S. W. T. Rdy Ar I'aint Man J Seo window ttt Hulon iV; Simon's store. j See the Big Taint Man in Hua- j ton & Simon's window. j at Pnverdle's fifd 1 t,irt at f-00 jr bufhel. Our line of vthiclen are new and up-to-date. You do not have logo to j ihe metropolis to see the latwt ' styles. Ten to 15 per cent savljj by buying of us, K. M. ade Vv. , Sola agents for Clark, Anderson! ud l'Uniip vehicles. DR. SLATER SICCEEBS VICTIM OF TRACY Dr. F. E. Slater, cf Salem, has ' purchased the practice of Dr. C. S. White, and will be an equal part ner from now until the doctor leave for Tacoaa, Wash., where be! will locate on or about October 1st. Dr. Slater comes to us well recom mended as a medical man, and tdands high in his profession at the capital. He has also purchased Dr. White's residence, and will soon locate bis family here Ger vais Star. Dr. Slater Is known here and had made op hU mind to locate at .. . t. - .,, Via nlaria Wr 111. IUII I! L IM1 k UtB I'lHII. ' - Dr. White is the Oervais s iy fa Thal'alh kiml ol rlll.lt ' U it Mia.. t J $ci)Ios$ Bros- $ go. "Correct Clctfcc' makers It li"HAM TAII.OKKP ll.r.iigln'U It ii rut n U.e iirft It UeornHl In tvery t)l rllruUr. Kveiy.aiUiri.1 I. .hH lo f t tUlj ami o n.k.l to In hnUig, e.ll... tMitton Imlea, ami sU tl.e U-t-iN .f tin ..lnK,ri htlu. nl IslulW up .!. "in. rrhni t tUr tUr.ard. iul . .. Witfr .a.. nnu h i t uir that liii..;u r.U' Inruiisnt tulloring. Tl.e pfrture l.o a .t. ) n UHklnsmit, llutt f 'f lra ttd !P..-rl tf .iitllt. a st-nlU ii.an'. Meal il rjiiOltiu-- ar-t iiuxteratk'n. Wl.at l i J"'l bik asuitastliU In rich, -iriu CUUoH aid flu.it!e Milur i r ." , ' ti v J Hit 4T "s- , I: .4 : 1 :.!-.H , a s a Jit So Cow a Price Jl$ $12.00 CE5ICWCS MAKtRSC FINE CLOT1ILNQ G. W. Jolhunsom Co., SALEM 3SB9SbS3 OREGON v. ' . . ANNOUNCEME twyJL A VAX m - PrtKert ViitBidps and bride ,of , rortlanl.are quests at .tiie ' Little' Tralace hotel for a few days. Mr. Whitesidea boarded with Landlord ' T C TnrlanA .. Drill : Vila VOUUtau iu vi honeymoon trip included a stop at the Donovan hostelry in' Indepen dence. ; ' The Odd .Fellows at , their .re gular meeting Thursday night elected the following delegates for grand .lodge to be held in Portland thefirst week in June: Riley Craven, Joe Hubbard and Geo. Conkey. ' " " , It will be news to some, , espec ially new comers, to learn that the Peoples Cash Store last week pur chased 19 coon skins, 14 skunk skins, 2 mink skins and 4 muek Savs the Eugene Reeiater:, Over at Independence a big 'bunch of delegates to the state convention of the Development League which convenes in Portland April 26 and 27, will be accompanied by a brass band. Eugene and Lane county should be well represented at this " convention. ., r ' Plans and specifications are be ing drawn up by an Albany arcbi tect for a new store , building and lodge hall for the" Odd Fellows at ' Buena Vista. ' The new structure will be 30x60 with lodge and re , ception room overhead. .,; Mr. Neil, successor to the: McReynold Bros., ' has opened up his store !n the Liggett building. ' ' ' Ppmi.n.nnna.1 renort of E. W. Elayer, pastor of the Methodist : church. Independence: Since Oc tober 16, we have received 24 mem bers into the church. The regular attendance at Sunday School has increased from 35 to 84. An Ep worth league with 30 members and a Junior League with 36 mem bers have been organized. Thir teen have joined the Ladies Aid Society. Congregations are large and prayer meetings well attended. Miss Marie Jones pleasantly en tertained a nninber,,of -her ip(u3L. Friday evenisg. it being the occa sion of her 11th birthday. Deli cious refreshments were served and a merry time was had for' several hours. The hostess was the recip ient of many pretty and useful presents. The invited guests were: Minnie Chambers, Vivian bite- aker, Cora Walker, Ruth'Hddge, Genevieve Cooper, Marie Byers, Laura Aldrich, Emma Ilenkle, Nellie Damon, Erma Gilpin, Loy McCandless. Beulah Bramberg, Le on and Roena Sperling, Queen Dickinson, Bessie Hartman, Eva Hansen, Gfetcben Kramer, Teddie Irvine. Arroirt Young, Marion But? lerRoy McCandless, Elwood Hart- man. with them in the outskirts of town and was robbed of his gun and iAtriincf I Our Harness Store is Now Full-up with Harness Goods m in in Health Is Youth. -4 J i V 'A I)ieiwe and olcjiu -tring old aife. ll-rblfle taken every morning t fore . iv brakfat. will kp you In ronuat, v.; benitu, ni you i u u. -.-. " ; ii mmm oonstibatton. blliousneiw, dj-,M? 1 Harness, Bridles, Whips, . Robes Everything kepi In an up-to-date Harness Store V TIIE FINAL EEBATE ON FRIDAY NIGHT The final debate of the College, Debating League of .Oregon State Normal School t Monmouth Fri- day night of this week. This.-wiir.be a measuring of strength between Monmouth and Albany College teams. Monmouth has won over ' McMinnville and Albany over Newberg. The judges y-a 1 t t .' . selected are Uoyernor unamoenain W. A. Wann and President Cole man of Willamette University. This will be the moBt interesting debate yet held and will be well wortk attending. The subject is "Resolyed that. Reciprocity is ' a better Method of Regulating Our International Commerce Inter course than a ' Protective Tariff." In the debate with " McMinnville Monmouth had the negative. On this occaeson the Normal boys will take the negative. , , , , "There will be present representa tives from Newberg, McMinnville, Albany and Monmouth. A busi ness meeting of the debating League will .be held on the same evening. fTr. Bancroft makes regular k,, visits and guarantees all work to be satisfactory. pepsUvtSver skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purine tne okjoq anu clears the complex loo. "' " a -Mrs. I. W. Smith. Whitney, Tex.f writes April 3, 1902: "I have twed Herblne, and Hnd It the best medlalne for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for It. I can highly recommend It. 60c, Hold by A.' B. Locke. ,- , I . i . -i - .' 1 " , -.- j. , -v - The Very Hest ltemedy for llow ; cl Troubles No Family "an jiftorA to lie Without It. T r rerard Cbamberlaln'a Hollo, Chol era and I)trrhoea Remedy as ons of tbe very best remedies for bowel troub les," saya Mr. J. W. lianlon.'editor of the Despatch, Oellla, Georgia. . "I make tbta statement after having used tbe medicine Id my family for several years. I am never wunoui u. family caa afRrd to be withcufc a bottle of tbis remedy In tbe house. Jit Ih certain to be needed sooner or liter. For sale by P. M. Klrkland, the drpg- gist. - -.- - - : The pig iron produced in the United States in one year would Liake a column twice the height and size of the Eiffel Tower. Tbe iron and eteel rails, if made Into one rail, would be eighty-one feet wide at the base, just as high, and a mile and a fifth long.' ''The coke used in blast rfurnacea would ' fof m a colum fouf hundred feel square and six thousand, five hundred feet high', and the limestone used would make a column two hundred feat square and five thousand, live h an- dred feet high. v (. , , ; . ;- Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy tbe Uest and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, ra'lroad men buy it for severe oougbs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," ay Moore Broa. Eldon. Iowa. We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken tbe lead over sev eral other good brands." There Is no question but tbl medicine la the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always eures and cures quickly. Sold by P. M. Kirk land, the druggist. IS IN IN IN IN IN We challenge comparison of prices, quality considered, with any store. Don't Co away . . .t . . t . I . - ..:l -im!n rtip prwls. V from home lor anytrung m uunun um 7 v.... & REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE , KURRE & DUNHAM a' ( a- ouj:gox EXTKS.PINO WINTER ItATES ToYAqcisA Bat .Which To TeorLa t VVibhiso To Exjov Natcbb's Bkao iikb Pkoves 8o Poi-ulah. Tbe low rates In effuct from joints on the S. P. to Yaanlna Kay jlurlnit the winter, which provikl ao popular with tbe people wishing to view the laut!- of nature at that magnificent. seaside retort, have been extended daring the .k ,.f A nrll. and ticket will be sold on Wednesdays and Saturdays until the hat of April, good for return at any wnw op to May 31, 1005,. , ; , , ' . The month of April should be a fayor lt one for visiting the easide, where "SmiliiiJ Spring her earliest visit pays, and where the health-giving oreezei oi the Pacific will banlnh "Spring Fever" ahd other ills to which flesh is heir. , TllBOTOH Tickt Arbanoembnts. , Tickets from all East side points to all West side points, and vice versa, via the C, & E. are also on sale by the C & E. at Albany ; and to all East side points on the 8, P. by the C. and E, at Corval liitfn which bagtjage. can be.,, checked through to destination, thus avoiding delay and annoyance to . passengers traveling between East and West side points. -t.-.: " --I.,'-.. Full information in regard-to rates, etc., can be obtained from any 8, P, or CAE. agent or from W. E. Coman, G. ?. A., 8. P. Co., Portland, or T. II. Curtis, Acting . Manager, C. & E. K. B. Company, Albany, Oregon, . tf. Bicyles! Bicycles! , ; ; J Be Swell and ; : ' Pide the Snell-; Spell $25-$40 pitcbell $25 - 1 Tiros, single tube, double tube, Clincher, all ' kinds all T-ricefl, $4.50 to $10.00 per pair. ; ; ; COASTElt BUAKKS, Thor, NcvvJ Depar ' ' "ture, New Morrow. ',' Sundriee of all kinds.' ,;; : Some snaps in eeconcl. hand vyhoela. ; i? Work : H. M. Edaar . C Street I ,V'-Independence j The Bank of England stands up on a piece of ground valued at two hundred and fifty dollars a square foot. If the bank ever should find itself pressed for money' it could eell its site for thirty-two million, seven hundred and seventy thous and doUars. r VS. t S F; "rt'Clas K Winery Hats Htxde To Order.. mi$$ Pearl $QiiK Tdcp8