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M. t. CHURCH NOTICE sale at the Reeves Grocery Store ,2Ist Saturday mornirg: The window' will be a Christmas window. ' r.tis. C. G. Long. f. p. 11-21 12-13 FRANK IANDITUI, Futor. ! Sunday School at 10 a. in. 1, Claims for all ages. Preach ing at 11 a. ra. Epworth Lngue at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Prayer y4 meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Ui. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH I BEN C. CSOW, Pastor. 1 BibU School, 10:00 a. rn. 'Worning worship and coni tnunion, 11 : 00 a. m. Evan gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meatius;, Wednesday, . 7:30 p. m. ;? Mr. Crow's' aermon Sunday morning will be "Aa Chriit ) received" and in the eveu ; ;ng "A.n Admonition from Paulto Timothy." -Special ifeiuiic will be rtadered at ; both services aa usual. We ; wre pleaded to have another r good day the past Sunday, i .We hope you will ineei with Jjus this week if you never have f .that you may know ther-har-! icier of our services, and en joy them with us. Our sousj Iervic9 will begin promptly at seven-thirty and promises to be better than even last Weak.' Pearl Alexander is having a cement walk laid around his property on Monmouth treet. MONMOUTH NOTES ' The first inter-class basket ball fame of the season was played by the Senior and Junior girls teams Friday afternoon. Both I teams did well. The yell leaders I vera at their best and enthusiasm I ran high. The final score was I H to 9 in favor of the Seniors, i Following the inter-class game I spirited game between the All- Stors and Normals was played in Which the former was victorious. I Miss Davis represented the fac ulty in the chapel talk Friday. After emphasiznir the impor tance of story telling in schools, the speaker told of 'The First Christmas Tree and The Other Wise Man" in a very charming and effective way. I The Bread sale, held by the Domestic Science department Wednesday was well patronized. Ie believe the girls are "letting a credits fade "since they gave 08 bread instead of stone. , Hon. Frank Irvin, editorial writer of the Journal will speak during chapel period next Fri day. Mr. Irvin has done much for the Normal and Education generally. Mr. Chappin, member of the State Board of Agriculture, ad dressed the Agricultural class Wednesday. Mr. Guy Richards spoke on I Tuesday morning. Mr. Richards ! was the third of the senior speak f ers this year. v Tie three literary societies are Vjeparing an elaborate Chris f&ta Pagoant which will be given f Kaxt Thursday. The typical Qtristmas scenes of other lands C21 be portrayed. i The ladles of the Christian ; church will give a cooked food BAZAAR IS BIG SUCCESS All That Could be Expect - ed Of any Town On last Friday evening the Presbyterian and Christian Church gave Independence the most attractive and profitable Bazaar ever attempted. The churches worked together splend-' idly and we trust the day will be when all the churches will unite ; in just such things. The fair of ; Friday evening indeed proves what can be accomplished in a ; Composition, ethods in Read- uniced effort Financially both j Meth(Kg jn Arithmetic. churches were greatly helped ; . Thursday Forenoon The program was excellent, tie; Ar(thmetic, History of Educa- favorite number of the evening ; phychology, Metnods in being Mr. Humbert's singing of ' Qeogrephy. Eugene. It would be unfair not Thursday Aft moon to mention the decoration s es-. Grammar, Geography. Ameri- pecially the stage which was set,can Literature, Physics. Methods for the Japanese Tea Garden. It!Jn Language, Thesis for Primary ip reported to have been the most Certificate. elaborate of anything ever seen '. Friday Forenoon here. Everyone seemed to have i t'.u,.,- r,H Pram- Orthrk- been well pleased with the affair all throu h. 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Baker, d CMIi, has this day filed her final account in said estate, and that the Honorable i ounty Court of Polk County, Oregon, has filed and appointed Monday, December 22, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the County Court Housejintsaid County and State, as Uie time andplace for hearing any objections to such fina 1 account, and forth settlement thureof. Mauds M. Baker, Administratrix of theJEstate of Burtis M. Baker, deceased. Dated this 19th day of November, 1913. Carey F. Martin, Salem. Oregon, Attorney for Estate. L p. 11-21 1. p. 12-19 NOTICE OF BALE Under and by virtue of th laws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned, wills'll at public auction in f rent of the C. G. Long Garage in the city of Independence, Polk County, Oregon, to th highest bidder for cash in hand the following described property, to-wlt: One Roadster White Steamer Automo bile, for the purpose of satisfying my lien thereon for storage, care and at tention bestowed upon said personal property from September 30th 1912 to date of sale: Raid personal property having been left in my care at said garags on said first mentioned date to be kept fort few days amy, no no k.rtofthe reasonable charges lor so . pteeping said property bss Keen Said sale will be held ai sroresaia on he ISth dar of December, 1913, at oa o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Said just and reasonable charges now amount to the sum of t.5.15. Dated and first published November NOTICE EXAMINATIONS Notice is h re y jriven that thp 'County Superintendent of Polk ; County. Oregon, will hold the regular exam nation of applicants ! for State certificates ut Dallas , ' as follows: I Commsnclusr Wednesday. Dec , ember 17. 1913, ut 9 o'clock a. m. , anb continuing until Saturday, December 20, 1913. at 4 o'clock p, m, Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. S. History' Phy siology. Wednesday Afternoon Physical GeoirraDhv. Readinr. giHjihj, English Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School La .v, Geology, Algebra. Civil Govornn en. Saturday Forenoon Cleometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General history, llookkeepinr. Yours truly, H. C. Seymour, School Supt. Folk County. RED CROSS PHARMACY Headquarters for Victor Phonagraphs Come in today and let us demonstrate this wonderful instrument $S. $25. $40. $50. $75. $100, $150, $200. Now you have the com plete line to select from; later you may not be able to get the particular style you want We'll arrange terms of payment and time of delivery to suit you. Just a Minute This May Interest. We handle the Famous Line of Nysl Rcmldles and they give satasfactlon. Lax-l-cold for LaGrlpp or a sore throt or bad cold gets quick result. Only 25c. rjt pv t I Ilf-- KVl I MVS i m mm- -w m i Pharmacy V. J. Brown, Propr. Just ReceK eel Another CAR COAL Which we are able to deliver to you in city limits at $7.SOaTon While this Is aot a hard coal it is a rood quality of Washington col and worth the money. Cartage extra Loss than 1-2 ton lots Chas. K. Spaulding Lhr. Co. - v-' - HOP roots! AM Varieties, For Jes Independence, There will be a great time on Christmas with the new Victor-Victrola 1 m e particulars inquire of Merwin Oregon ft It is sure ot a royal welcome by every member of the family. And the longer It is in your home, the more everyone will appreciate it the more you'll wonder why you waited so long be fore cettiner it 10 VOTE COUPON Five Errors Found unt Marked in ThsaAS Voted For FtijK r ot