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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
A PRETTY WEDDING A very pretty home wedding was solemnized at Dallas Sunday by Kev. Bennett when Miss Em roy McDevitt wag united in mar riage to J. H. Hibbs at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDevitt. The wedding, a rin? ceremony was very impressive. The bride wore a beautiful embroidered gown and carried a boquet of rosea. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs were among the most popular of the younger set in Independence and have a host of friends who wish for them a happy journey through life. The groom is the junior member of the J. D. Hibbs & Co, firm of this place. immediately following the wedding the young couple left for Newport to spend a few days honeymoon. They will be at home to their Independence friends after Nov. 24. as uoiie by all. Ihe happy couple ! ave the best wishes of their many friend. Don't overlook ihe bin at traction November, 25, at Isis Theatre showing the sheep industry in addition to the regular pioram. The beautiful hall of the I. O. 0. F. was a scene of novel enter tainment Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. W. . Craven were given a tin shower, the occasion being their tenth wedding anni versary. Mrs. Craven is the Noble Grand of the Rebekah lodge of this city, and after the lodge had closed the evenings entertainment was carried out. M. Merwin was the principal par ticipant in the remarriage cere mony. The shower was complete and plenty of amusement was added to make all merry. A "Christma Shop" will be held by the lad ins of the Presbyterian and Christian churches in the opera house, Tuesday afternuou and even ing, Dec, 5th. This will be a noo . time to ptircha-e use ful, and appropriate gifts for Christmas. An elrthor.ite program will be rendered in the evening. Wanted Janitor for the Calvary Presbyterian Church apply to Dr. Dunsmore. M, E. CHURCH NOTICE FRANK SANDIFUIt, Pastor. iutertxt. Watch for the tui Utin Saturday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH At Calvary Preb temn Church ueit Sunday morn ing, Dr. Dunsmors will speak j on " vVhatV in a Name?" At 7:30 will be given the fourth of the series of udiirtf on Men and vVouien of Thu liible," the topic being "Moses the Uncrowned King." i These addresses have been; received with much interest,! and the special music lv Cal-' vary's popular chuir maka' the service a most interesting ' ind helpful one. . I The public ,aro cordially; invited. j Just Rece ved Another CAR COAL Which w are able to delivsr to you in city limits at $7.50a Ton While this is not a hard coal it la a good quality of Washington col and worth the money, Cartage extra Less than 1-2 ton lots Ghas. &. Spaulding Lbr. Co. For Rah , a white puny suit able forcluldren. Price $20 L Crane. Born to the wife of Ralpl Williams at Dallas Friday h fine boy. It is reported Ralph expects to make a congress man out of him. Don't forget the 5th Watch for advertisements Marricl at the home of the bride's parents, on th ranch of Mr. D.i'i.on, in Marion countv, on Nov ember 19th, 1913, Mr. Loy.1 Cody and Mis; M imie tVelch. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Dunsmore of Inde pendence, in the presence of the immediate friends ami relatives of the inti rested parlies. After tin ceremony, an eiaS'oratt' .'inner was serv ed, to which ample justice Sunday School at 10 a.m. Classes for al I ages. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. ui. Eening worship at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:HO p. in. Theme for th e morning ser mon will bo "The Parable ot the Mustard Seed." At the evening service Dr. J. T. Ahbett of Eugene will preach. There will be special music by the choir and solos at both services. Welcome to the public. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank thoe who so kindly assisted us in our late bereavement the death and burial of our mother, and es pecially those who were so kind as to assist in furnishing music at the cemetery J. O. Smith, and brothers and sistes. oods A CARD OF THANKS We with to express our sincere thanki to our friends who i.ssistod so ki ndiy in the illness, death and funeral of oi.r be'oved husband, father nnd brother. Mrs. Martha Hichardon and the children. Miss Serepta Richardson. i ! Cannllil AT BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third and B Streets W. X. TAPSCOTT, Pastor. Residence Fifth and E Streets. r 3: Sunday School at 10:00 a. in. 1 reaennig services at 11:00 a. in. and 7:oO p. m, P. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. in., Wednerday. I'rayer meeting at :J0 p. 111., lhumday. La lies' Aid at 2:O0 p. m. Mil lion Circle 1st Thurdny alter niutii of eael) month. I'Stor Tapscott will preach Sunday morning on "Under landing the Timen". and in the eveuing"DiisolM'dieiice t I he Gospel." FINAL NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that the undersign ed, Administratrix of the estate of Burtis M. Baker, deceased, has this day filed her final account in said estate, and that the Honorable County Court of Polk County, Oregon, has filed and appointed Monday, December 22, 191, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the County Court House in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing any objections to such final account, and for the sett lement thereof. Maude M. Bakkr, Administratrix of the Estate of Burtis M. Baker, deceased. Dated this 19th day of November, 1913. Carey F. Martin, Salem, Oregon, Attorney for Kstate. f. p 11-21 1. p. 12-19 Many hare the impression that drug less practioner treats only certain ail ments. Nothing could be more erro neous. If you will investigate you will find many we have cured that you thought impossible Without drugs. Following- are a few of the troubles we remove without the ue of drugs or knife: Rheumatism, sick headache, nervous ness, appendicitis, asthma, deafness, consumption, first stages; diaUtes, dropsy, epilepsy, heart disease, inso mnia, lumbago, n -i: : i '.. piles, pleurisy, J:at:.-, back, all stomach, liver, urinary trouMt s. Tr.-H-.. f " ' Hours 11:00 a. m. to 2 ; . i .. a Mr?. J. V. J v s Dr. E. T : BEN C. CROW, Paitor. i r:u sis, weak P Bible School, 10:00 a. rn. Morning worship and cum munion, 11 :00 a. in. Evan gelistic service, 7:30 p. in. Pra er meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 'An Imitation of Christ" will be Mr. Crow's sermon at the Christian Church this Sunday morning. In the evening he will sptak on "God's Power." Special mU ilC b' thf ell')"!" Uhd -ohjislS at both service-. Special rai- ana pong cervice at NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the urder sifrned administrator of the estate of Caroline Russell, deceased, hxs filed his filial account in the county court in the state of Oregon, for i'olk county, and that Monday, iJecemter 1st. 1913 at the hour of 10 a. m. thereof, at the court room of said county court in the city of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said court as the time and plr.ee for the hearing of objections to the said final account and thesettlement thereof. F. V. COLIC, Administrator of theestate of Caroline Ituasell. B. F. Swope, Attorney. Dated and fi-st p'iMiihe 1 ;c. 31, ni l NOTICE OF SALE There Is a Difference Between Fresh Canned Goods and Cld Stock. Only the Newest Is best, having that nat ural flavor of the fruit or vegetables. Knowing this, we buy only from factories which can their goods immediately af ter they are picked or grown, factories which are known to work under conditions of perfect cleanliness. Following are some of the best: Hag Peas Flag Corn Flag Beans j Delmonte Fruits j Delmonte Peaches i v Delmonte Pineapple ! FLUKE & JOHNSON ! Say d i vou ever have your ..J.. - K.. L'liniir uintir u mvnuir ny first c!nf tailors, if no wo liave a beautiful 'inn of fall and winter rumples t.n dis play and will gladly k1iv them lo yea. Price- raiiL'H f'om ?H 00 Mi.d tip. t'onkey it Wulki r. Bryan still lectures, and Tripp mil sells real estate. ELECTRIC WIRING AND lilectric Supplies I am prepared to wire your ImiMinif for electric lights, furnish all metmiala and prepare you to connect with I bo Electric Light Company. Writ mi: or phone 4021 and I will call on you. SUPPLY HOUSE nCAJEO Tl HE Kast Side of Ma'n Strent JAMES M. JONES lnriep-9fjrii.no j . . . 0rra;n Under ami by virtue of the la ws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned, will Sfll at public auction in front of the C. G. I xing Garage in tie ciry i f Independence, Polk County, Oregon, to t'v l.ii'hest rodder for cash in hand the following described property, to-wit: One Hoadster M'hite Steamer Automo bile, for the purpose of satisfying my lien thereon for storage, care nnd a' tention bestowed upon said peraorml property from September 30th liil2 to date of Bale: Baid personal property having been left in my care at Haid garage on said first mentioned dute to! i kept for a few days only, and no part of the re.ismr.sble charges for o Kee(iing said proj erty has ever been paid. Said Mle will be held sf'ire'aH on DON'T BREATHE DUST Uis.- " Vilai inn'' nwt epiiijj coinpmiu I tor floors anil lin nleiinis it collects the dusl. ; 'No i)ut" for carpet? ami iiiioleuin. For sale at Cal hreath ct Hice. When it rains do you depend on ' itiower- proof" or do yuu wear a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker : and enjoy tl rain bt 7 uum you're dry and com io r i r iviaoriur rough and tedy vice, and ao water proof that not a drop reaches you even through (fin opening erwrn tli buttona, TheHcflei bdvdoit. $3.00 as:. Satlafaotloa Guaranteed A. J. Tower Co. rjWEj BOSTON Ir th I Vf ii.-j, ' Jiff Xotoaio ; i ;Uy of 1 Lc- in i.V .. 4: mi the aft. )!:.. Said just and rea-wri ,:.u:.: I V, the ;,,. ? I ; ' .:-. K'!3. . 1 i ', at jii nf .... ,1 !. X We Repair All Kinds of MACHINERY AUTOS and GAS ENGINES We are equipped with sterl drillinoutfits, turning lathe, furnace, etc. CAS0LIVE, DRY BATTERIES, AUTO 8Ul'PLirS AI WAYS ON HAND AT THE INDEPENDENCE GARAGE ft MJCIIIKE SHOP Wit I: ilppMVij!. JikL'- I i tlj'j ciittnlanct and rl,- i i-Zl I p. iZ-i'J