Patre Eight INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Friday, December 15. irm lilWIil J' I . LOST Pair of pinch nose glasses with dark frames. Keturn to En terprise office. Reward. 15-lt i-iCTi P4TD for second-hand shoos We also sell and exchange. Broad- well, the Shoe Man. C btrcet. lo-u FOR FARMS and City property see Independence Kealty u. u'"" YOU CAN PUT your money to work with us in small or large amounts, 1 where you will get more than " Interest Address 730 Hood SU -Salem; Oregon. iwt . , ..... WILL PAY GOOD PRICE for used Household Furniture. Thone 1446 Salem, Ore. Between 8 and 5 p. m. dl5-3ttf CALL J. B.-GABLE, Auctioneer, farm or city sales. Phone 1446 or write 156 S. High St Salem, dl5-8ttf ORDER your Christmas chickens early. We have fine supply on hand. .1 Arthur G. Baker. Phone 2212.., J 15"t DALLAS CONCERN GETS GOLD STAR Elliott Motor Company Shows Efficiency in All Departments For its efficiency in every depart ment during November, the Elliott Motor company has been awarded a gold star by the Ford Motor com pany. Only three other agencies in the state received this distinction for the month. It is given in recog nition of not less than 100 percent efficiency in the sales room, store room, shop, cleanliness and general appearance of the establishment The gold star system was inaugu rated by the Ford Motor company for the purpose of putting more kick into dealers. Going on the theory that appearances count in a garage busi ness this is featured in the gold star awards. The business for the month is carefully analyzed and compared with corresponding months. In what is termed the sales department the Elliott was 121 percent efficient for the month. OLD YULETIDE CAROLS "Holy Night" Regarded as One ol Most Beautiful Songs. VICK BROS. TO HOLD AUTOMOBILE SHOW FOR SALE Bone dry 16-inch Oak wood, $7 a load. C. J. Van Avery, Independence, Ore. 15-tf , LOST Small black female dog, v about three years old. Return to r American Express office. Reward. - 15-lt FOR SALE A No. 1 fresh cow. At Russell Catlin farm, Phone F1U4. H. T. Eoff. 10-lt FOR SALE High grade Jersey cows, fresh and coming fresh. Pedee, Ore., inquire at store. M. H. Gantemann. 8-3t FOR SALE Brood sows and regis tered Chester White Boar. Call; Farm 1802. 8-2t Vick Brothers, automobile dealers of Salem, are arranging to hold their third annual automobile show the dates being Friday and Saturday, December 15th and 16th; Their com plete line of cars including the Over land. Oakland. Paige, Jewett and .Willys Knight will be shown in their beautiful sales room on High street Enclosed cars are more in demand than ever before and this is the reason that they are featuring the en.. closed cars above the touring models. Vick Brothers are pioneer automo bile men of Salem and have built a larre business tv giving real automo bile service to their customers. The idea of holding an individual auto show is original with Vick Brothers who have me.de a real success of it in the past and they expect this one to surpass all -others. Adv. Draw Nigh, Immanuel," One of Old cat Pieces and Far Ante dates Any Others. THK ancient iltrlsuuus enrol, "Holy Nlfcht", Is Ueriuun lu It tuU'in and Is considered by many persons (o be the most beautiful of all Christ- uias enrols. It bus sometimes been ascribed to Mnrilu Luther, but the consensus of expert opinion Is that It Is much older thtin his time and la one of the oldest of German folk nongs. The carol "God Itextj Ye Merry, Gentlenieu," Is Kuicllsh In Its orllu and dates back to about the beginning of the Seventeenth century, although the author of the words and the com poser of the music are uuknowu. The Hue old melody sung to this poem pos sesses all the best qualifications of a sterling hymn tune and will probably last as long as the rersei wltb which It Is always associated. The carol "Draw Nlich, lumianuel," I one of the oldest pieces of coherent music In existence, and both the wrd aud music far antedate any of the oth er. The music Is an old French mel ody, dated from the Thirteenth cen tury, although, ef course, It has been harmonised to conform with more modem standards. There Is a roost curious but beauti ful musical effect at the close of this carol. The words of "Draw Nigh, Jm manuel,N are about 100 years older than the mustc, being taken from the Mocarablc breviary of the Twelfth cen tury, and It la generally believed that they were taken from the liturgy of the early Christians at Toledo, Spain, where the Momrahic breviary was for mulated. Another carol, "The First Noel," has a traditional French melody and probably originated In Breton, al though the exact origin of this line old ! song is somewhat in doubt, j jirwiurn ITH AFFAIRS TOLD IN BRIEF. FORM Mrs. V. F, Daniel of Elkton, Ore., was visiting with Mrs. Mack last week. y.r. Gooding, principal of the high school was absent from school the first of the week on account of illness Thomas Itoulden. who has conduc ted a feed store in town for several years, died in Prllnnd, Tuesday morning at eight o'clock, front the ef fects of on operation. A committee from the Civic club met with the county budjrot board at Pallas yesterday in reference to con tinuing the county library. T. J. Wedekind has opened up a line of assorted goods in his new building mi Main street Monmouth Grange met in the new Oddfellows hall Saturday, After a bountiful dinner, served in the spRc cious dining room, the members as sembled and. elected the following officers for 1923: Master, Ed. Rogers; overseer, Wm. Riddell, Jr.; lecturer, Mrs. T. J. Ed wards; chaplain, E. B. Pace; steward. Mrs. Frank Hull; assistant steward, E. N. Keeny; lady assistant steward, Miss Alice Butler; gate-keeper, W. J.j Stockholm; secretary, Miss Maggie Butler; treasurer, A. M. Arant; Ceres, Julia Stockholm; Pomona, Velma Smith; Flora, Mrs. E. B. Pace. There will be a community Christ mas tree located in the center of the street between the new bank building and the hotel. It will be decorated with electric lights and a suitable program will be rendered. The Golden Rule Sunday school class will have a tree and program Friday evening in the Christian AV.I rcntMim wa y,. ' " " I 4 1st The Surety of Purity church. Each member, who brings guest, is requested to bring a present for her. Mrs. Santa aayi no present Is to "cost more than Uo cents." Fruit and clothing- will be packed for the Old Folk' home at Walla Walla. The Ladies' Aid society of tht Christian church la making some warm comfort and clothing for the poor of the city. The Dorcas ladies made over $200 at their baiaar and chicken dinner in the basement of the church Satur day evening. The high school basketball team erftrenomiraelc,!rtcook. Ing. What goe into the food ttiuat inevitably come out. Even t!o baling perfection that results from the use of Royal Baking Powder it no miracle. It is simply tho result cf ak. solute purity entering tn8 food and emerging again. Royal is made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes. It Con t ami No Alum Lmavei No Bitter Tat wan victor over th Airlie t, Saturday, Monmouth will City In the Normal gym Friday, wee. club, O. T. Boothby was re-el president; I. H. Johnson, vice pr dent, and Claris Powell, crru treasurer for the year Wit. Platinum wedding" rings are Ui the place of gold wedding ringi dont seem to hold as well How time does fly. Baseball tJ are claiming; next year's pennaat WANTED Men to cut grub oak cord wood $2 per cord, good timber. 500 cord contract to man who will furnish own labor. C. W. Price? Monmouth Route 1. dS-tf FOR SALE My 4-year herd sire and two of his offspring, ready for service. Inquire for pedigree and prices. E. F. Brown. nlO-tf How to Havi Beautiful Hair Mrs. Gamber, 320 N. 1st St., Corvallis, Ore., says: Botanical Wonder stopped itching of my scalp instantly, dandruff dis appeared like Magic in less than 4 days, no more hair falling out and now I have thousands of new hair. It makes the hair silky and fluffy, also reliable for babies' scale, . , .. at ' . Williams Drug Co. Independence, Oregon NEW HARNESS SHOP I have opened a harness shop in the Odd Fellows building, Independence, and am carrying a stock of harness, straps and kindred articles. AH kinds of light repair work. Isolicit your patronage WM. P. RILEY i Drs. Hewett & Knott. Glasses ' fitted, satisfaction guaranteed, f 17-tf : NOTICE TO CREDITORS i i Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, by order of the County Court, Polk County, Oregon, has been appointed Administratrix of the Es tate of Martha C. Richardson, de-J ceased, and has qualified. J All persons having claims against such estate are required to present! them duly verified, within six months j i-om the date of thi3 notice to the un-! dersigned, at 808 Vancouver Ave., Portland, Oregon, or to Fletcher and Ellis my attorneys at Independence. Dated this 15th day of December 1922. ROSE L, McGRATII Administrator of the Estate of Martha C. Richardson, deceased. Fletcher & Ellis, Attorneys for Estate. Annuaal Meetting Stockholders Notice is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders' meeting of The Farmers State Bank of Inde pendence, Oregon, will be held at its banking house in the city of Inde pendence, State of Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, January 11th, 1923. The purpose for which this meet ing is called is to elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other j business that may be properly pre ! sented. ! C. G. IRVINE, Cashier. Dated December 8, 1922-5t. e VERY USEFUL Mr. Bug My I am glad I married Mr. Spider. He can carry so many bundles, when J do my Christmas hopping early. Don't use inferior Ford parts. Genuine Ford parts a,e always available at the Stewart Motor Co. dl-9t Don't fail to read the classified ads. Phone 5211 Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles now on display MJ.O'DONNELL REPAIRS i i Honest, competent service j is constantly adding patrons !to our repair department. We fix it any make car and j promptly. We do tractor and station ery engine repair work. If in trouble, phone for us . ' Travis Bros. ' f Crowding Insects. Man, calling himself the master of nature, may jet be Involved In a life-and-death struggle with Insects for pos session of the globe and in some ways scientists declare Insects are bet ter fitted than men for survival on earth, ttake. beans at a dollar a por tion Is the "plebeian bean to be driven from Its present democratic company Into the ranks of the aristoc racy? This possibility Is suggested by the recent invasion of the southern portion of the United States by the Mexican bean beetle, a buudlt pest of the first magnitude that now has gained a firm foothold and Is already at work in a limited territory, under mining natural resources with such telling effect that the final outcome is a matter of grave concern. Beans of all kinds are being attacked by this bandit a kind of ludybug aud entire crops are being wiped out That Word "Hysteria." There Is a lot of scientific truth per taining to the physical nature of wom an, concealed In the word hysteria. The classic origin of the word Is the ancient Greek "hysteria," the womb. The sexual or mother nature of wom an Is Indicated In the word as the origin of the laughter, the fears and the contradictory conduct Implied by the word hysteria. When a man is called "hysterical," therefore, the implication is plainly mnvovM that he Is acting under the in,,!... iimiurufnnrtHhle anil excus- ! 1 1 J J 14 J -3 M v. v - ... . . . fthniitrh tmmetlmpH pitrcmelv an- I txu v o - - . noying) In a woman, but not permls- . sible in a person of the male per suasion. Milwaukee Sentinel. . i i xi-Ti lit- til 10 11 12 13 H 15 IS 17 18 19 20 212223 24 25.2627 282930 w -v . 1 IJf CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE ARE YOU READY FOR IT? I .-u i i . ..:it r....i : H.1CVCIIIU iivHi r Miuppcr.s win imu u c.i iw iiwikc their selections from our diversified stock of "Gifts that Last." Hundrsds of Gifts at prices that will instantly appeal to you. Here are a few Gifts featured in our new catalog Bad Teeth as a Racial Trait. 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