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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
t 4, I f Bnena Tista News Notes i; am Schneider was shop ping in Independence Satur day. Edwin Larsen, one of our High School boys, got his lip cut, at school Wednesday and had to go to the doctor to have it sewed up. He is back now but his lip is tin school V. still badly swollen. f A i: r . . 1 t n ii- w-i down last waek helping clean out the boom for log ?ging this winter. I J. K. Neal was a Portland jvisitor last week, returning home Saturday. I Charlie Hall and Chet McCIain were Independence visitors Friday. I Mrs. E. J. Anderson and grand-daughter, Geneva Cry derman yisited the formers brother, donroe Kreutz, o Suver. j T. D. McCIain and wife were business visitors of In- dependence rnday. i I Mrs. J. VV. Thomas and 'visiting in Portland this week I The School Board hav in. stalled a milk testr in the echool to be used by the advanced etudenta, J Mr. McCarty and lamily were callers in Independence Saturday. I Cecil limbree of Lewisville was a business visitior in town Saturday. I j A circle organizer was in town Friday and held a m et- ! ine in the afternaon. The Wycircle will be organized soon with a number of new mem f brs. t - Gail Prather and Clarence Reynolds were Independence Visitors Saturday. 1 The school has a weeks Vacation Xmaa week. Many ire planning to visit else during the week. i I Nola and Lena Roy stayed with friends in town Monday night. I y The next meeting of the I grange, the third Saturday of I the month, is election of of ficers. All member are urg- d to be present. I Audley Frost and Marvin Wells "hiked" to Indenena- fance Saturday. Wepreferto I ride to town when we go. I J Till. If .Plain Kalnaif Mr i' an vi i . t4 1 ii Axvk. - ' . . . Tyler last week during tht Utters illness. f Mrs. II. N. Prather was a I week end visitor in Portland f hit week. I ) Leal and Gail Prather cut f and hauled the Evangelical thurch wood last week. I ; Mrs. Fred and Mrs. John Loy epsnt last Wednesday with the school and were well pleased with the good work sJC prtgress. i&Un. M. V. Prather who I ha been suffering for some , ys it now bedfast with in r. rierchamts Monitor Big; Piano Contest Now On THE MONITOR GIVES VOTES AS STATED BELOW Nominating Coupon good for 10,000 votes, one nominating coupon only to a candidate. A 1000 vote coupon to the first person in gach community nominating a candidate in that oominunity and a years subscription to the Monitor free to the nauier9 of the first communis nomi nee that secure a subscription. For each subscription, renewel or new, 2,000 votes; in clubs 5, of 10,000 additional votet; two years 5,000; three jvars 8,000 and live years 15,000 votes. No extra votes for over five years. For every item of news furnished the paper 5 votes, items requiring display 25 votes, articles of 100 words or more 100 votes. For every dollar's woth of job work or pdvenising sent or brought in 500 votes. For every coupon out out of the paper, marked vote coupon 25 votes. The first contestant to bring in a club of 5 subscriptions will bs credited with 50,000 addition al votes and we give him or her free a fine piece ot Imported Austrian Statuary valued at $2 75, Watch for special features weekly and read carefully our weekly story. ALL STORES LISTEPIifF VOTES AS FOLLOWS Nomination Coupon, .Good for 10,000 Votes, one nominating coupon only, allowed to any Candidate Two Votes for Every Penny's Worth of Goods Purchased.no vote coupons being Issued in denominations of less than 10 Votes. Minor fractions shall not count, all other fractions shall count as 10 or in multiples there of. For Every Purchase of $5.00 in the store at onetime by one party a coupon good for 1,000 Additional Vnes will be giveu. For correcting the mistakes in our ads a coupon good for 10 votes will be given to thd party cutting out the ad, corrected and mailed to us or delivered to our tore in person and a speoial coupon good for 100 votes will be tdven the first each week who brings the d to i ur store corrected and the same number of votes will be allowid the first subscriber or eontestent out of town mailing or deliv ering the ad corrected as above. Special Vote Coupons to Correspondents, equally divided in 1000 vote coupons to be voted only when a purchase of $1 is made at the store issueingthe coupon. votes couniea ana Announced on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday f SUNNY SLOPE NEWS James Sevier and r-on, Guy, of Dallas were visitor with his mother, Mrs. Martha Sev ier last Saturday. P. L. Fish baok was in Dal las Saturday.' Frank Swearinger of Mon mouth is here assisting his brother George in -grubbing. D. M. Cal breath has his F.lue Andulusion chickens on exhibition at the Dallas Poultry show this week. Grant Hefflev of Talmage was in our midatone day last week. Robert Fishback and Geo. Swearinger were business vis- tors to Independence last Saturday. AT BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third aid B Stmti W. T. TLPSCOTT, Paster. Residence fifth and E atrwta. Sunday Sohool at 10:OO a. rn. Preaching service at 11:00 s. in. and 7:30 p. m. H. Y. P. U. at 7:O0 p. ra., Wednesday. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m., Thuradaj. La dies' Aid at 2:00 p. m. Mia ion Circle let TharscJ ay after noon of each month. The paator will preach in the morning on "The Salt of the Earth" and in the even ing on "The Heroism of th Crucified." Abstract of Title made promptly, carefully and at reasonable prices Brown 6 Sibley, Attorneys ud Ab stractors, 610 Mill St. Dallas, Oregoa Endolane Orchards and Gardens FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ' FOR SALE IN WASON 3 A Fine Orchard and orer six acres of as Flna a Garden as thare ia in ths Willamette Valley C. W. DOSSETT s. r. d. no. 2i Independence), Oregon I s. r. d. Read This, It Will Interest You Do you know your little tots will oon be grown men and women and you, yourself, will be old and had you thought how, then you would like to see the tots as they are today and how they will like to se" you when you were young. Why not have that photo taken for them to remember you by) Have photos of the tots for keepsakes when they are older. Photos made now are very valuable in the future. Thoss worn and faded photos that were made years ago, think how highly we prize them. Yours will be the game to pome one ome time Gome to ug and have those phoioi taken between now and Christmas as we are glr- ing one enlargement free with ach dozen 00 photos or higher. This will be a nice ChriBtmas rrewent for some friend. We have one other present if you prefer it to the enlargement. Come and sue what we give you. It costs you nothing to in veBtigate. If our offwr pleases you, make a date for sitting. Davies' Studio Over Cary's Store Independence, flatory rheumatism r.w.'di