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THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR Published Weekly at Independence, Polk County i Oregon, on Friday. . j tntued as Second Class Matter August 1, 1912 at the Post Office at Inde- pcrdcnce, folk County, Oregon, lindur the Act of March 3, 1879. j. A.Hurley, Puhlishtir Sr Proprietor: Suoscription Rates: One Year Independence, Oregon, THE BOY TJ i is week we print tt third (if our Kerien of articles on tli! subject of the hoy and one of the main ideas we wish to impress upon your"Vesti ate foi himself, you mind thin week ia to We "!1 admit, a fter making this methodical. examination , that the be-t Haven time to do every-, lui ness men keep a record thing that vou do. Thus i n jf every busin ff9 tnwiHction. home wt'. TJ todo the work jl'hey can turn to their books ytiii have to do at certain j at any time and tell just what tiiiK-H of tho day and kec rp j they did at certain lime theso times f or these dut ie . . j abou t actitain matter and Tins cultivates in you any. jt,j8 saves worry and time in tetn which in Iat;r yearn will heof ine.-tiinablevalue, Then too, have a place for every thing and Bet) thai tiiat place is k pt for the use youiidil These rules will -rein hard at fiit hut later they become ea-y and they are time savers for 'ii in the long run, If every hoy had a piaoe fur every suit of clothes.every pair of Bhoes, his ties, ccl'ars, stockings and hats, just think how many times lie i would nave a hunt from the'ruleH are madj in school and hall to the garret for that cereiain article he wants which he cannot find. We carry this a little tar thr and selc that the boy be systematic with his garden tools nud barn equipment. This means time saving in results and satisfaction to the boy. There in a big rule that every boy should master and master thoroughly. That rule U"It i no harder to be methodical than it is not to he." Say to yourself every morning, 1 intend to he methodical, I intend to start now and continue until the method becouiet a habit. When it becomes a habit you cannot do otherwise if you wan ltd to. Success is built on method. Every time you perform a Kortuneg are made by method. Jduty promptly, it makes it Great students learn by being! just that much easier to do methodical in their studies. your next duty promptly No big business concern suo This ia what is meant when ceeds that has no system and we say "Proscrastinaliou is the more perfect the system th thief of time." the more perfect the success. . . - . Every bank is an example of SUNNY SLOPE NEWS a perfect method. Their books must balance every Clarence MoCaleb was an thy. Their accounts must j Independence trader Monday, be perfctly closed when thej Robert Fishback made a balance is made at night business trip to Independence Their ace .units must tie can-! vVduesdav. tiously examined everyday and a record kept of every transaction and every record must be placed in its proper place This method becomes ea bee'.uw it i a necessity. It is j n -1 it nt eos-ary tint llu en: n - i i or irl ime a tiu thvd i..'.-! i vi! uul tbtti $1.50 Strictly in Advance Friday, FEB., 13 1914 'follow it doedy. Now look around you and , ge who ara successes and ! wh are failures. In your ijuiet examination, and every boy of common tsunse can in many instances. It Hhould le a part of the -cliool work to teach method and the Riving of lesson at eertain hours, and t ie stu ! ing of lessons atceriiiin tinie. aiiil fur certain defined per iods is an ex implo in a f mull eulo but the idea of method is (overlooked by the student. He recites at certain timr. and studies at certain times not because of a ine'hod of hi own but because fixed he is following those rules. This is wrong The boy should be taught the reason for using certain hours for certain work and as a result his subconscious mind be corues imbued with the habit of being methodical and as he become j methodical in one thing he will become methodical in others but if his studying seems forced on hi. a then tie becomes sullen and morose and the opposite effect produced and it may be that this will follow him through his whole life. Every boy should begin now to have a method. Don' wait until tomorrow. Every time you put off a duty it makes it just that much easier to put it oft again. th,s. Holman and wif were visitors in Monmoudi Friday. Mi.-s Fern Johnson vtsi'ed) with her hrodier and fami'y . f tie l.v.'kumut -Timr i v. Sn;i i 1 1 . . vf M.-nntoi t'l - :i. u l . in.-s visit'-r hv''.'- f Copyright, 1913. by S thr," said 8immends. "some thing bit him." mum muu aminw. "Bitter almondaf" he said. "Which means prusaic acid," said Godfrey, "and not anake poison." He fell allent a moment, bis eyes on the swollen hand. "It might, of coarse, have been self Indicted," be added, quite to himself. "A man doesn't usually commit sui cide by sticking himself In the band with a fork." Goldberger said. "No," agreed Godfrey blandly, "but I would point out that we don't,know as yet tbut It to a case of suicide, and I'm quite sure that, whatever it may be. It isn't usual." , "Did any reporter for the Record ever And a case that was usual?" queried the coroner. It was a shrewd thrust and one that Godfrey might well bave winced under. He himself bad been accused more tha n oo es of tna luxuriant luiasrtnatlon It Saturday. Paul Riley has purchased a new land plaster sower of Winegar A Lorence of Mon mouth lately. Len Fishback returnrd to Oarlton SundavafUr visiting with relatives here for a tew Mr. A. J. Shipley and two children returned home from Kails City where thy have b-en visiting relatives. Robert Shipley niadt a business trip t Monmouth Mondav. , S c- Sever;! fftn he"? attended ' P. ion nt tl: ,,' J ...I ri port ritii, : ;'!. Burton E. Stevenson WHS peril:' M realization Or tills WHICH hiiil persiiiiued him years before tu 'iiiit the detective furee nud tiike surv u-e with the Keconl What Uliflhl h.-ive been 11 weakness in the first post tion ns a mighty asset In the latter ine, ami he had won an Immense sue cess Please understand that 1 set this dowu iii no spirit r criticism. 1 had known Godfrey Intimately. I admired sincerely his ready wit. his quick Id siiiht and lU uiishaknhle aplomb. His former connection with the police and his careful maintenance of the friend ships formed at that time gave him an entree to places denied to less fortu nate reporters. I hud never kuowu him to do a dishonorable thing. More over, a lively sense of humor made him :u admirable companion. "We've jt"t our living to make, you know." he said. "We make It as hon estly as we can. What do you think. SlniuiotidsT' 'W "1 think." said Siuimonds. who. If he possessed an Imagination, never permitted It to be suspected, "that those little cuts on the band are mere ly an accident. They might bave been caused In half a dozen ways. Maybe he bit his hand on something when be fell; may he be Jabbed it on a buckle; maybe he had a boll on his band and lanced It with tils knife." "What killed blm. thenT Godfrey demanded 'Toison. and It's In bis stomach. We ll Hud It there." "How about the odor?" Godfrey per sisted "Fie spilled nome of the poison on hi band as he lifted It to his meutb. May be be had ihose cuts on bis band and the poison inflamed them. Or may be he' got some kind of blood dls ease." Goldberger nodded hi approval, and Godfrey smiled as he looked at him "I suppose you think this fellow was murdered?" said the innmn. "That's what Ton said a nilnnte into" "Perhiirw I was little hasty." God frey Hctmltted, and I suspected that, whatever Id thouchts. hp had made ni his in uit to kee i them to himself. Tu not going to theorize until I'M got something to start with. The factt seem to point to suicide, but If be wallowed prosaic acid w here's the bottle? FJ didn't swallow that, too, did be?" "Maybe we'll flud It In his clothes." suggested Slmuionds. Thus reminded. Goldberger fell to work looking through the dead man's pockets. The clothes were of a cheap material and aot very new, so that In life, be must bars presented an ap pearance somewhat shabby. There was a purse In the Inside coat pocket ronialnlnic two bills, on for ten dol- Con tinued on page S THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BEN C. CROW, Pastor. Bible School 10:00 a. m. Mornirg worship and communion 11:00 a. ni. Ev: ngelistic serviee 7:;i0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Everyone in attenil:ince at the Chris tian Church la.-t Sun.isy enjoyed the services both morninc and evening. At the morning hour we received another aidition to the membership. At the r j;. '. - K.v.erine Gentle r. U red in Ici.-i.- ir.an-1 r. " A P: am of P :.ra i;?t " -" the violir.. Rev G V f M.".n:o.:ih w;.- '.h- ?p-ker. We i'eel .i.r i v-.."iu . v .r hav-. I been very helpful as all of the s-'stet f. ' co i prregatioes haw had tn opportunity ' j to meet with us and we them. A fter i throe weeks of this splendid feeling we i will return to the seven-thirty hour ' jthisSundy. Mr. Crow will ieak at I both services. i rl his Suuhy the sermon for the rr.orn- intr hour will be "Our God and his , Will." Aside from the regular choral i SB-vice rendered Mrs. Irvine will sin? f "Bevond the Dwn" hy Sanderson At ; the seven-thirty service the theme will he "The World's Hope." We will open our service with the regular song ' pervice and Mr. Crow will sintr the "Gloria" by Peccia preceeding his dia course. You re invited to n eet with us at all times. Let everyone in Inde- ' penilence attend some church this Sunday. ; PRfcSBYTERIAN CHURCH Kegular Sunday School service it Calvary Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock every Sundiy. Lr. Dunsmore will nj?;nn speak Sun Jay evening at y;00 p.m. in tr.e Gains' l'o .1 hall immediately followine the un. uul Sauday evening service. E. CIIOSCH NOTICE FRANK SANDIFUR, Pastor. St.mliiy School at 10:00 a. m Classes 1'or -ill aces. 1'reachinp at 11:1-0 a. in. ilpwoith League at 6:30 p. in. Even-ng worship at 7:30 p. m. 1'iayer meeting Werincsdaj ut 7:1 p. m Morning theme "The Baptism with t o l.oly ?j,ii:." Kvening tiierae ' rt' hut will you do with Jesus?" I-eadu- for the Kpworth Le.-ijrtie will bo ivlrs-Jessie Skinner. The sermons are upon the mojt vital themes. Come and let us consider them together i Strangers always welcome. AT BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third and B Streets W. T. TAPSCOTT, Pastor. Residence Fifth and E Streets. Sunday Schoolat 10:00 a. m Preach- ing services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m Thursday, Ladies' Aid 2:00 p m. Mission Circle 1st Thunday afternoon of each month. The special services at the revivil meeting in th Baptist church , are u follows: Converts meeting Friday afternoon 4:00 o'clock Address by the Evange list to the S. S. on Sunday morninK. Three serrices on the Lord's day. Morning and evening- aa usual sermons by the Evang-elist. On Sunday afternoon 2:30, a Fmilj Day service in which all parents an heartily invited to bring all the children and families sit together as far as pos sible. Mr. Jonei will preach a sermon on ''The Old Fashioned Home " W. C. T, (I. COLUMN T he Monitor Assumes no respon sioility for the matter in thil i column. The Editor, Officers of W. C. T. U. President, Mrs. Esther Morgan. Cor. Secy., Mrs. Alice Kurre. Recording Secy., Mrs. Effie Jame. Treasurer, Mrs' Martha Richardson Editor, Mrs. Lucy L. Whiteaker. The Womans Christian Temperancs Union held their meeting with Mi Serepti Richardson Monday afternoon to further their plans of work. Many things of interest to the work wasresd by the members from state papers ; showing our women sre reading and posting themselves on the issues of the F day. Mrs. Hall and Miss Richardson served a lunch which was enjoyed by all and the hour for social chat pasted quickly away. The next meeting w;ll be held at the home of Mrs. Georfe Whiteaker, Mondav afternnoon at three o'clock. All are invited to attend these mettings. The L. T. L. held a very pleasant rreetirg Sunday afternoon at the M. E church. The children had report" lower mission and mercy depHXtiw and will take notice of the line of nar cotic and rport results to the superin tendent at each meetirg. Literature swill 1 given fr ri:srnhtitii..-i in th near future for tue humcs reprcs,eutt:J.