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i HE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR Published Weekly at Independence, Pclk County, Oregon, on Friday. tittered as Second Class Matter iv. 1, 1912 at the Post Office at Inde pendent, Polk County, Or rrt,.l nd.,r the Act of March 3, 1879. j. A. Hurley, Pubiiwlier St Rroprietor Suoscription Rates: One Ye .' $1.50 Strictly in Advance Independence, Oregon, Friday, NOV 28, 1913 Budia Visa Fjws Kniac I Hall, Arthur Elkins, Audley and "Ul" Ilajmond Frost, Wi'lie Hall, Verd Madamea Addie Harmon and ! and Edna Schrunk, Frank Durell. Lena Anderson ware shopping in John Lacey and Harold and Willis Albany Mond,. W. W. Smith and Wm. Hall were Independence callers Sat urday. Rev. P. C. Gate of the "Pro hibition Out to Will Club" spoke in the Evangelical church here Tuesday night. Oscar and Roy Peterson left Monday for Portland to be gone a few week. The girls of the town have procured the Prather store build ing to skate in. Not much of the football team is to be seen since the thrashing that they received at the hands' of the Dallas boys. 1 Rev. Curtiss of the M. E. church will hold Thanksgiving Reynolds. The evening was spent in play ing games and light refreshments were served. All report an en joyable evening. WILSDN-SAYRE WED C!;!G SOCIAL EVEI1T Marriage Ceremony Performed in Historic East Room of White House. era. Simultaneou.-.ly repulsing a front and a right and left flank attack, turn lug !'e B;r r ite attacks Into general engagement along his line of defense, 12 miles long. General Francisco Villa, by executing a clever strategy after dark drove the attacking federal forces out of their camp before Tierra Blanca and hurled his cavalry ulu r them as they fled In a panic to theii trains. The decisive movement came about when Ceneral Villa apparently aban doned his center position at Tierra Hlunca, leaving his camp fires burn ing. The federal forces, bent on a night surprise, advanced upon the position. Halfway to the apparently deserted Villa camp they were confronted wi'i not only Villa's main column, but u.. tachments from the right and left wings. ; Washington. Occupying first plac in the important events of the week at the nation's capital was the wed ding Tuesday afternoon of Miss Jos sle Wilson, second daughter of Pres ident and Mrs. Wilson. The cere mony was performed in the historic services here Thursday morning East room of the white house, on the at 11 o'clock. i very spot where Miss Nellie Grant . 0 . , j, ,! married Algernon C. F. Sartorios on Mrs. Bonnie Smith and daugh-; May 21 i873 and wnere later MiB3 ters visited relatives in Lewis- Alice Roosevelt was joined in wed lock to Nicholas Longworth. An altar had been erected before ville Sunday. George McLaughlin was in Independence on business Mon day. Judge Winn visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Charlie Fisk of this place, over Sunday. The river boat, Grahamona, made the first of its regular trips Mr the fr" m Portland to Corvallis. Sat urday night. (I'Wg'j Wells made a business (!-,!! in I.) .Has Thursday. Clyde Williamson who is at tending Corvallii U gh this year ii vis'lh;' friends in to at this week. Ralph Hall 1 eft last week for Idaho, where ho will spend part of the winter. His brot'ier Char-l;- aid tvifo are staying on the farm during hia absence. Our school clerk Mrs. Leonard spent the most of the day visiting school Monday. She was v ry favorably impressed with the work done by both teachers and seholars. Mrs. Donaldson r. turned to In dependence Friday to be at the bedside of her sick brother. 1 N. E. Tyler was a businpss vis-1 itor in Independence Monday. Tht boys and girls classes of ( the Methodist Sunday School met at the Uevens home Friday even ing and spent a very enjoyable evening. The High School girls will sell home made candy and lemonade at the Casket Social Friday night Nov. 28. Thosa being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ce-vens Friday night were: Guy Vaughan and wife. Mrs. Ella Reynolds, Mrs. M. S. Bevt-ns, Clara Schneider. Cornice, Perry, Marvin, Frwd and Orville Wells. Hazel Cook. Nola and Lena Roy, Francis Pormldson, Hazel nrd Lisa Sproul, Isabel lo and Jvoy Peterson, J. K. Neal. Raymond the broad window at the east Bide ol the room, as was done for the Roose velt wedding. Before the altar was v broad dais, on which the bridal part stood. Miss Wilson, attended by her maid:", entered the Knst room through th main doorway, from the inner apr.ri niont, leaning on the arm of her fail. Sare, Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, t Labrador mission, the host ma and the Rev. Sylv.-M. r V. Heat '. awaited her at the altar. To one ttW were the diplomatic cot-).:-, nppo thrill W'"'' ('.'-' -'''f.- .',f ;l;r. p , ' ami the ll'.m . ; "-. ..:i.-r it. the i;..io:.il frie:.-!s el' the , ; family and tie- r.'er."- eiiial lves i U at i.eeaue ri.a hi.....; . .. My, Fratfre.il Ce lau,,.' Wii.;, " ' " ' i - " iOi. O -J .'i J -lurli-d by P:l :k:i pf nctivi ("hie.e... "ii.,iie.M : v,: tics of state ii; ura tee coai;ai:ue,i'i! In tlip Internal affairs f fraternal in-luraru-e or.: era was expressed in rt so lutiutis adopted here by the executive board of the National Fraternal con gross. The resolution resulted from im ports of officials of the Independent Order of Foresters of Toronto that the insurance commissioner of Wis consfn had demanded a change in plans for a special assessment of 80, 000 members which the order's con utitution does not call for. The reso lutlon asserts that such n policy "finds no warrant in the laws of any state and if successfully pursued will bt destructive to the fraternal Insurance Bystem." Washington University Regent Named Olympia, Wash. Kldridge Wheeler for many years head of the schools of Montesnno and now mayor of that city, a prominent democrat, was ap pointed a regent of the university ol Washington to succeed Howard G Oosgrove, son of the late governor who resigned recently. MEXICAN REBELS ARE VICTORS lii BATTLE Fl Paso, Tex. - On. r-'.l ,Tos. Yn.v Salazar's command is completely sur rounded sen:!; of ::-.,.-... i?,.;-., r-i! Villa order. .1 ! s mM!, r-t t-j t;r., :. a J eral S.e...". "." . "..v.- i-j lV 1.,- ! ' puMi-.lv -, s, , .: as ixana.e t. fedenil off". -ers i f. ;t: I. "upalhi.. Race for Senate Intent of Ailshle. Boise, Idaho. Chief Justice James , F. Ailshle intends to become a can- : didate for United States senator, sub- ' ject to the will of the republican P'.'i- ; raaries. This Is settled with the 1 friends of the chief justice, who have ' been circulating the information in , the state. Grain to Cring Millions. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 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