Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 21, 1913, Image 6

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    Your Last Chance
to take advantage
of the Big
if
lull 1
olanned to have a crowd gol More than 500 samples of
over from this place but as! cloth to select from. Dietz,
th number lo 20 was not the tailor,
5
Thousands of Dollars' Worth of
the markets' best merchandise
are being: slaughtered at prices
that will bewilder the shrewdest
and most economical buyers.
There is only a short time left, so
do not delay. If you need a good
Easter Suit and wish to save from
$7.00 to $15.00 NOW IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY.
WM. HERZOO
2 Doors South of Postoffice, INDEPENDENCE
sufficient to pay the expense
asked for a special motor, no
train ran from here.
Dave Hodge and wife, old
time Independence people,
were over from Salem Mon
day and attended the special
meeting of the Rebekahs.
It will pay you to look over
my samples first before order
ing your spring suit or over
coat. All work guaranteed
as to style and workmanship
Dietz, the tailor.
J ,S Bohannon has been
appointed n deputy nsstS-urt
Overcoats or suite made to
your measure for $15. by
Dietz, the tailor.
Wm. Addison and A L.
Sperling returned Wednes
day from a short trip north.
VV. H. and S. B. Walker
came in Wednesday from a
short trip on the Oregon
Electric.
We noticed this week th
announcement of the mar
riaee of thedauehter of J. A
Vaness and wife.
Co'umbus Tethrow and
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STANDING OF CANDIDATES MARCH 21
AT 2 P. M.
DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
10CAL AND PERSONAL
W. K. Williaraa whs in the
city from Airlie Friday.
H. L. Bush of Iloskini
spent Friday in this city.
M A. Winn was a business
visitor from Albany Friday.
Frank Kerslake was in
from 8uver Saturday on busi
ngs v
W. R Bevens of Buena
Vista was in the city Friday
on business.
John II. Moran was over Maurice Butler, who is at
. i i . . .
from Monmouth Monday for ly"'JinK college at
a few hours. I'ortland, is expected home
oaiuruay to remain over
Easter.
J. K. Hubbard and wife
made a ten days visit in Tort
land, Centraliu and other
points returning tho first ol
the week.
lyn, Wash, where they will
make their future home.
J. G. Talbott, formerly of
Independence, has purchased , urner
the Dutch Creek saw mill,
says the Falls City News.
Mrs. A. Nelson and Mrs.
V. II. Walk, r made atrip to
Philomoth and Corvallis
visiting relatives and friends
You are invited to the Eas
ter services at Calvary Pres
byterian church uaxt Sunday
evening, commencing at 7.30.
J. II.' Collins spent a few
days in Portland during the
vok on business.
One of the finest lawns is
that surrounding the Presby
terian church and ma rise.
Miss Grace Duvall was a
morning passenger toCorval
lis Monday to visit lelatives.
A letter from Bert Marble
ys, send my papr toNaches,
Wash., in place of North
Yakima.
Mrs. T. It. Ninn, who has
besn visiting in Portland for
the past week, returned homo
on Tuesday.
Hop men can gel their
tnaohln try repaired at the
Independence garage and
machine shops.
Have your automobile tire
tilled with " esse nk ay " the1
Mrs. Harrison Brant,
daughter of Wm. Addison
and wife, came in Monda
troni Los Angeles to visit a
few wveks with her parent.
Mrs. Q. VV. Conkey was a
guest Monday at Corvallis
with her sister-in-law, Mis.
Travis McDevitt, where she
attended the meeting of the
500 club.
Hoy H. McFadden spent
Saturday and Sunday in In
dependence, visiting hi'
mother Mrs. Sherman
while here.
Mrs, Sherman
Hayes
diet Long sold two Ford
cars this week, one to C. W.
Cooper, the other to Frank
He ordered a third
car for himself.
The editjr of the Monitor
read in a paper from Vale
this week that a little hoy
has come lo grace the horn
of Lela Herroa Oaks, a form
er Independence girl.
Art Baker, who bad one eye
put oiu while blasting with
gun powder, a tew years ago,
had the tye taken out at Sa
lem a few davs airo. He i-
home again and feels much
better.
Miss Jean Shannon, gradu
at of Monmouth Norma;
and formerly teacher in To
ledo school, has gone toSa
lem where she ha? accepted i:
position in the city schools,
state, the Newport News.
f. T. L. Easier services a,
the M E. Church March 23rtl
at J P.M. All children an
requested to be present am!
fee wnat tin. workers hay.
planned for them.
Mrs. 8. H. Cuthbert,
and Thursday made a trip t) wife of the L'icki-mute were
the American Bot'oin section hn Independence Thursday
interviewing the hop men visiting and trading,
i r I
.,.:u lai mer. Babe Djmon Eaie canifa ,,p
7 il Miilknv. son of Dr. S. from Salem Thursday, her
A. Mulkey, is now clerking sister Mrs. Grace Husseyac
in a large department store companied her. They wi
in California. He iust re- stay here for several weeks,
1 .--n A it a f frnm hifl
'jo I An oioft.riAin.n frnm Al
t. rv, 1 1 -,-lr
" ' bany, by the name of Martin
Thursday morning fire while standing on the ground
broke out in Mr. Dawes resi- with the intentionof mending
dence in the west part of to vn a wire on the Oregon Electric
from a defective flue. The received about 380 volts of
alarm was turned in and the electricity through his body
fire was put out with but little and died in about seven'min
damage resulting. I utes after the accident. The
Mrs. fv A. Mukev flnd grund was wet where he was
daughter Zelda were visiting Ending and thus the circuit
in Tn,Wndnoa and Mon-1 8 ' ' " mougm
mouth durintr the week.
spending the evening here voltage at that time was low
Mnndnvnt inn hi meetinir X,JB "cciueiu napueneu
ofthe Rebekahs. Dr. Mulkey about 12:30 Wednesday after
is now practicing dentistry
An Easter program will be
rendered at lOo'clock instead
of the regular Sunday School
session. At ll o clock an
Easter sermon. Theme Tht
miracle of miracles. Ej
worth League 6:20 P. M.
Topic The birth of a great
hope. Leader, Mrs. Mary
Smiley. Evening sermon 7:
30 P. M. Theme, with what
i ill
manner or ooay snail we
. p it n i .
come icrinr everyone stiould -
Regular services will be attend divine services some
at Sheridan.
To all members of Inde
pendence Lodge No. 212 Fra-
Iternal Union of Aineiica
By order of the Worthv Pres
ident, Stella Calbreath you
are requested to be present
at the next regular meeting,
Wednesday, Mardh 20. A
business of importance is to
be brought before the meet
ing. Ella Hart, Secretary.
held at Calvary Presb terian where on Easter Sunday. A
church next Sunday, both most cordial welcome is ex
morning md evening. It tended to any and all who
being the annual Easter an- have not some other church
niversary, the occasion will home. Appropriate Easter
be observed by an appropriate music will be rendered.
Easter sermon by the pastor . F. N. Sandifur, pastor
in the evening, with special
miwirihvthiichnir Thn nuK.
lie are cordially invited to the "i0 diedin Po r,Iand Frida3'
March ifi. Wfrp hrrmorl. t t.
services i '
-Jerry on hunday morning
The faculty of the high for interment in the Burch
schools gave a reception and Cemetry.
banquet at the high school
Thursday evening for the
basket ball team and, their
lady friends. The entertain
ment wsis one of dm nicest
ever given in the city, the
banquet being prepared
through the domestic science
department of the school.
Mrs. E I wood Hart man Independence 212,81 5
1 Miss Grace Laliberte " 13(J,4G0
f Mrs. J. R. Simonton " 126,730
Mrs,. Homer Wood " 85,48.5
I Miss Nona Saunters " 74,680
I Lola Morgan " 71,320
j Mrs. D. O. Taylor " 70,910
f Mrs. Robt. Mills " 59,875
Mrs. I. E. Hooker " 56,480
X Miss Grace Girard " 52,860
Miss G-iye Bucli-nan " 48,260
Ke.tta Cuthbert :' 48,110
X Miss Florei'.'e Sawy.rs " 41,680
Miss Emma Montgomery " :.9,405
Miss Elsie Lamaster " .'.4,890
Mrs. E. L. Baker " 18 460
Vivian Whitaker . . 12,'S0
Mrs. Clint Moore " 12,110
J Lavilla Cooper " 10,480
Vale Hiltehrand " 9,505
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO
Tennie Chan ay. Monmouth
X Miss Francis Quisenberry Mom.-outh
Te'i.a Brown Monmouth
Bertha Hamann
Miss Francis Harrington
Nellie Keyt
Winnie Ballmd
Bernice Wells
Edna Conn
Etta Edgar
, Mrs. J. O. Anderson
Ruby Fream
Mrs. B. I. Ferguson
Lela Erickson
Leonilla Smith
Mis Mable Johnston
Jna Fishback,
Addie Riggs
Bertha Stapleton
Mamie Atwater Airlie
Flora Grice
Gladys Hatcher
Buela Smith
Katheryn Fox
Blanch Fawk
Mrs. L. L. Buckner
83,260
81,170
78,960
60,480
48,265
46,380
38,760
37,820
R. F. D. No. 2
Monmouth
Perrydale
R F. D. No. 2
Buena iista
Airlie 36,210
28,615
R F. D. No. 1 27,680
Monmouth 24.710
Eola 23,170
22,480
Buena Vista
Monmouth
Monmouth,
Rickreall
R. F. D. No. 2
MountainView
Suver
Rickreall
Wigrich Ranch
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22,435
20,715
18,365
17.635
13,325
! 0,755
10,360
10,340
8,100
6,830
A brief butimpressivn ser
ice was conducted at the
grave by Rev. Edgar Miles
of Dallas. The rloal offer-
ngs were many ami beautiful.
Mr. Orr made Rickreall his
tome for several yearsand he
eaves m a n v sorrowing
riends o mourn his demise.
SUBSCRIBERS REMEDY
Mrs A. II. Cuthbert gives
for publication a remedy for
smallpox which she testifies
is a sure and rapid cure. It
is sulphate of zinc, one grain,
foxglove (digitatis) onegiain
and a half tablespoon sugar,
mix with two table spoonsful
of water. When thoroughly
mixed add 4 ounces of water.
Take one teaspoouful every
hour. For children p.uall
doses,
r
i '
WE ARE PREPARED
To repair Gasoline Engines for hop
men and have the machinery on hand
for repairing all kinds of farm tools
and hop men's needs.
M
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new uon-puncture lire filler; an afternoon passenger to Mc
at Edwards and Ball's. j Minn ville Monday where sh,
Lester Neal and Mr. Mo- vii'ted with her parents, P. R.
Cn-ady left Tuslay for Ross- Burnett and wife.
S. Edwards wa a busmes.
visitor to Portland, Tuesday
morning, Kjag llow. frfr fh;
purpose of purchasing mach
""y for their garage and
machine shops. A new po we,
drill and iwr
- - nit
among the new machinery t,
ue secured.
The Pebekahs held a con
ventionni Monmouth Friday
"nd the state president wa
in attendance. It had been1
Ai rs. Harriet Osborne pass
ed away at Green wood, Thurs
day morning of la grippe.
Deceased was staying with
her on-in-law, J.T. Huntley,
at whose home she died.
She was about 70 years old
The funeral will le in Salem.
Mrs. Osborne was well knowi
in and about Indepen 'enc.
leaving many friends here.
WE HAVE THE EXCLUTIVE RIGHT
And the machin
ery necessary for
fi.t.Td vnn-r out.
tires with "essenkay," the tire fiber, which absolutely prevents punc
tures in automobile tires. We guarantee this filler to make vour tires
puncture proof. J
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES HERE
We carry the very best
grades of automobile
2 Sl!TblleXtilaS We- are PrePared to x up your machine,
and besides knowing how we have the tools necessary to do the
lr
At the annual congrega
tional meeting of Calvan
Prespyterian church held on
the evening of March 13th ,
IV. Dunsniore presented his
resignation as pastor to take
effect Marsh 31st This will
complete exactly four years
of the present pastorage. Alr
tho giving up the pastorale
Ir. lHmsmore expects to re
main in Independence, and
will continue to occupy the
manse at lemt until the end
of the summer.
I
CALL AND SEE US WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING
The Independence Garage & Machine Shop
EDWARDS S BALL, Managers
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON