1 J H Courier and if ul) FA A ' F Courier, lots in Fall City; ' , KaihaMu and J A Vtraia to ir Prices areRiflMi itt (frttf t( i I tt'ttf arilto. AUn.Isnl larrt rlf S, Pig tasfttr A -t iia' i. !. 0r Frlcti Rticb CTw 7.H SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Johu AlcDntiM, ' sfrwi In 7 4 Mr. Richni " W nn thr nrar McMinn? ille. Mr, md Mn Wwley Terry left yrotrril f'tr Lebanon, U-lr lie hoiii. Captain Skinner's Ut ha Un nuking round trips to a!em th Wtfk. Mrs. Joe iWgepMb. of Uwi tille, U rWlng relaUres hi Ind pendence. According to Hockett Bros, new atlas map of Oregon, the popula lion of Independence is 2000 Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Locke and son, Perla, MW 'Ten Ilur in Tint land Tuesday night j Coor fcre ,eIlliful on Aah creek and" venture into the corporate limits of Independency night. Mrs. Phebus, after spending ihe past lew months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hartman, re turned to her home in Portland this week. Mrs. Frank Williams, of Tort land, .has been spending a few daya with her niece, Mies Olive Hastings. An effort is being made to put on three entertainments in Inde pendence ta be furniehed by a lecture bureau. Yesterday Salem bop growers were falling over themselves to sell their hops. Independence holders are not excited a bit The Willamette valley favorites, The Margarita Fischer Company, Opera House, three (3) nights, commencing Monday, October 30th. Dr. H. R; Nehrbaa, after trying a number of towns in southern Ore gon, will re-locate in Indepen dence. He will ppen dental rooms in the bank block. v J. L. Hanna has moved back to town for the winter, from bU hop ranch. R. H, Knox, who occ upied his home has moved intotbe n3w house of J. M. Mitchell's. There is an old fashioned re vival meeting in progress at the Methodist church. Rev. Elayer is being ably assisted by Rev. A. Bvers froui Michigan. The meet ings will continue through next week. Service every day at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p.- m. There will be in teresting services Sunday morning and evening. Everybody invited. A. A. Covey of Wyoming is here this week for the purpose of buy ing up a car-load of stock sheep. In company with Mr. Riddell, he was looking over the flocks in this vicinity the first of th6 week. Mr. Donaldson, ; it will . be remem bered purchased through ,V. W. Percival and from J. B. Stump, six car loads and shipped to the Forbes farm in Wyoming from here the nast summer. The brsedera of blooded sheep in Polk find ready market at good prices usually. The people of Independence were promised a troop to ten people in the "Poor Mr. Rich" Wednesday night. There were five. The town has had its share and one over of fake shows. Maguarita Fisher and her compa ny appear three nights next week. Miss Fisher has been here before and always made good. She pos sesses histrionic talent and with good support is worthy of patroD age. Wnat her support is this season will be known ' upon ap pearance Monday night. The services of the Presbyterian -ctfnrch, which are held in the South Methodist church, will be of 'unusual interest next Sabbath .morning and evening. Dr. Thomp son will preach at 11 a. no. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning be will tell the Shepherd story, in the evening an October story. ' By re quest Mrs. Conkey wM sing the 8o tie she sane last Sabbath veil ing and the girls quartette will sing. Come early and join in the song service. A very kind welcome fos.Il. - f4!n j tn r.TT a nrw T3W mill of W.OOO ft capacity. Mm, L. IvImi baa riurn4 from a two pk' f if ii in Arlington. Pearl Cooper has returned to the city. W. II. McKhuurray wan over from Lel-amm ibis wwk. Mr. Kennedy was up from Mo Minnville the first of the week. Thomas Howell ha returned from Loa Angeles and U popping at the home of his parent In Mon mouth. If you have "trouble of jour own," don't miss seein "By Wits Outwitted" by the Margarita Fiwh If ... ... f er Company, i ! day night, Octolwr 30tli. Miat AHa Gibson, of Dear Mon mouth, left Thursday for southern Oregon, where the has" Wen en gaged to teach a term of school. Always reliable, sure to please Mis Margarita Fischer and her own company. Good specialties between acts, doing away with the nsual long wait. See heralds for list of new plays Don't forget the date and secure your seats early. Three (3) nights, starting Monday, October 30th. . Wesley Perry and Will Mat- tison have purchased a cinar and confectionery store in Lebanon and left this week to assume charge of the business. Lebanon people will find "Wes" and Will all around good fellows, all wool and a yard wide. If you want clean cheat seed get it at the Independence Feed store. Solid Oak Extension Table 6 Feet Long SIO.OO FREIGHT PREPAID Buren $ Hamilton SALEM H. Schiending, brother-in law of Mayor Messner, arrived this week from Bisbee, Ariz., and joined his wife who has been visiting here and at McMinnville the past sum mer, i If hunters are frightening your stock and taking unlawful priv elpges on your premises call at this office and get trespass notices.' Nice clean cheat seed for sale at the Feed store, If you have property to sell or wish to buy property, get into "Everybody's Column" of this paper. Cheat seed for sale at the Feed store. Books; Books; leather bound books: burnt leather books; pad ded poems; cloth bound books; books in half leather. Give us a call. Craven & Moore. Just received, a large shipment of books from the east. We will be pleased to have you call and look them over. Craven & Moore. Cares Winter Cough J. E. Cover, 101 N. Main Btr., Ot tawa, Kan., writes: "Every fall it bas been my wife's troubje to catch a severe cold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got ber a bottle of Horbound Syrup. She used it and bas baen able to sleep soundly all night long. . Whenever the cough troubles ber, two or tbrae doses stops the oougb, and she Is able to be op aid well." 25e, 60c and $1.00. Bold by A. 8. Locke. tfOMER LODdfi to 4ft K of P Meats iVtry Wed. night la Miteball Hati. J. 8. BUBTOIT, C, C J, W BIAafdsea, X.of BaadB. A .Morrow, lots in Independence; 200. Joseph llrouae and mlU to Temperance Houm, Iota in Iud itml'u v; II. 8ute f Ort-ron t H M DeLaittre, 40 acre In 0 7; 1 50. Hame to Same, 2 SO acres In C 7; rm Clara R Iloaell and bd to Laura Siefrth, lot in Dallas 1850. Jo-l Flanery and wife to N P Vheer, NO actxs In 6 8; H2r. J M Grant, marfhal, to Mark Ihyter. lot In Dallas; H3.93. N L Butler and wife to Margaret V Hayter, 83 07 acres In 7 5; 1113 8S. I McKay ami wife t John Enroll, 40 area In C8;tlC) Nancy H Henry and bd H 0 H Mainpriie, S.Sv'i ere in 7 S: C W Ieontrd and wife to O A Psgenkopf, HO acrea in 9 6; 11200. C M Tetherow and wif to O A PaKenkopf. 40 acres in OB) 300. M A Bentley and E II Bentley i. r.it. irolmoH. lota in esii in i.t Salcmj $1800. Carrie K Bentley, to Katie Holmes, lota in West Salem; $200. United States to G W Watt, 160 acres in 6 8; patent. II G Campbell and wife to Fred Horner, lot In Dallas; $75. Thoa. J. Butler, Admr. to J W Butler, 78.56 a'crea in 6-6; $500. Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all Polk county warrants endorsed -not paid for want of fund" prior to August 9, 1905, will be paid upon presentation at my office. No interest will be allowed on same after date of this notice. Dated Dallas, "Polk county, Ore gon, October 20, 1905. J. E. Beeiley, County Treasurer. Clothbound books 15, 20 and 25 cents. Think it over. Craven & Moore. BUSINESS OPENING IN HARNESS LINE. Having determined to get out of the harjaess business. We offer our store at Independence, the only harness store in this part of the country for sale. It is our pur pose to close out by the first ol October. A bargain for the party that sees us first. KURRE & DUNHAM Independence, Ore, Consumptives Made Comfortable Incipient consumption is cured by Foley's Hone and Tar, but we do not hold out false hopes to consumptives by claiming that It will cure this dread disease in the advanced stages; but If the lungs are not too far gone Foley's Honey and Taif will effect a cure, as it stops the racking cough and soothes the inflamed air passages giving them a chance to beal, and even in the ad vanced stages ltjalways gives comfort and relief. A. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes: ".Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs and lung trouble. I know that Jt has cured consumption in the farst stages," Sold by A. 8. Locke. ' , For Sale! 16 Acre Farm Jersey Cow Jersey Heifer r Farm Implements Spring Wagon Household Gocds 1J miles from Independence on Monmouth road. M. H. McCAMMON 1L it. UENKLiij . OarbdrShop. ka.ni BTBEXT, (ine iloOr south of Post Office. Fine ftaths in onnsetion with shop IidiPaWDwei, Ou 'ily DIAMONDS WATCHES and a complete lint of tba GCNUINC fa n Rogers Bros." Knives. Forks. 5pooua, etc It 1 llll 1 fountain Pens from $i.oo to $5.00 . E Kramer go. 3twicrs aid TRdepciulcicc, NOT1UK Parties wishing a place to rent can call on me or address J. M. Tedrow, Moamoulh,Ore. Wood For 1 Good second growth fir at $3.00 per cord delivered In Indepaadancs 8. Cqx phone 145. Superior rx Syracuse and Canton Disc A' mi t5 i r ii us .i j-.a ra 1 ,1 Ifl It iJ M . V B I Butler 0 Cpticlm Oregon Auctioneers We are auctioneers ofeiperience and do business in Polk and Yam hill countiei. Be sure to see us be fore patting out your announce ment of sales. C. J. Richard, In dependence, W. II. Fletcher, Mc Single Disc Drills MdJrt - Plows and Plow with adjustable mould board FOR SALE BY Implement Co. INDEPENDENCE Ilil.tf mfun. W Cirri ttl tfMk r.icrl Tlururf Brccki $t m, Walnut .Nniwry. ' ';Crllt. OrtlMt. I. L.SMITH The Wholesale Liquor Merchant Government Llceni for selling in quanli tivs. The Leading liters, WbUkrya and Wines by Wholesale or Retail, C STREET, Independence, Oregor I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. G L Hawkins Dallaa, Or. llni.liln nnl Bidiuii; aim U Cranilc ( f, tmlm .... Honnmenisand tieau--Sstr1 ',' stones C'ematery wora etc. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH - RAILWAY CO. Imim Indfptn denr for Mon mouth ao4 Alrllt T- a. m. I:DU p. III. Imtm rndrrwn dani for Mon tuouluknd (HillM 11:01) a. m. 1:16 p. m. L'tm Monmouth for Aim. T:). m. - 1:60 p. tn. Imtm AtrlU An Monmouth n Jntlf ptoitnn. no . in. t l p. ID. Irtm Italia lor Monmouth aud lu(lrpu1nM. 1:00 p, ra. 7:10 " Ivo Monmouth for ludepMUdvnot t:oa. m, so p. ui. i " 48 ' :00 " iMfM Indnpaa duo for Moa. I'm Monmouth for lll. 11:1 a.m. fcMp.iu. Harrows Lam