Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 20, 1914, Image 4

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THE INDEPENDENCE MONITOR for sale
I3?0 anra farm nfmr fiVirt T?rp.lr '.
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ruomnea weeuy ai inaepertaence, roiK wmniy 0reBon.Lak. County 95 acres
Oregon, on Friday.
M, E. CHURCH NOTICE
FRANK SANDIFUR, Pastor.
Entered as Second Class Matter August 1,1912 at the Post Office at Inde
pendence, Polk County, Oregon, Under the Act of March.3, 1879.
O. A. Hurley, Publisher Sr Proprietor
Suoscrlption Rates: One Year $1.50 Strictly in Advance
Independence, Oregon, Friday, Mar. 20, 1914
in cultivation. All fenced. ,
House, Barn, Well etc. AUj Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Classes
fro far 2f nr gf-ru A trnnr , Ior 811 aKes" rreacnmg at U :00 a. m.
MjJnui 1.1. u.ou; ai U .tl
Frayer meeting
iau lto ui luoncw. ai in- worsh D at 7:30 n. m.
terested wnta to W. W. Wells j Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Lake Co., Fort Rock Oregon' ! The Evangelistic
A NEW FIRM
CONTRACTORS
Gallagher and Jarvis Are
Now Located
If you want good shoes,
that will wear well and
You men wh, no for vrirkve satisfaction buv them
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Hilt hp j iij Ylal I as i ..r. t
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fit loik over our line before
buyi Prices ratigs from
$8.00 to f 20.00. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Conkey it Walker
uoat shearing will soon be
Mr. Virgil I)e Casta and " oia in mu neigh
ooruoou
Meetings
E. Church
Conkey & Walker's
SVNiNY SLOPE ITEMS
continue at the M
Rev. Van Marter is delivering
some stirring Sermons each eve
ning at 7:30 P. M.
He will occupy the pulpit
morning and evening Sunday.
Everybody invited to attend
these services.
J. IV Gallagher and I. D.
Jarvi-i formed a copartner
ship this week and l ave de
cided to do gin jral contract
ing. This week they closed a
n.t. I ...i ...itl. If. It I
v.'niu (ji. wiui xienry l iilse
to build hn new even room
bungalow in North Indepen
dene. The b.ilding will he
modi i n in every respect and
one i the best buildings in
the. oily. They also hav
olner c:n tracts in
ill'. (iiU lather id
tuveial
view.
draughtsman and furnishes
plans and specifications for
those desiring to build.
You art hereby uo titled that un
der and by virtue of ordinance
No. 151, it is unlawful to allow
your chickens to roam at large
but the name must be kept in an
enclosure, and a violation of said
ordinance subjects the offender
to a fine not exceeding $10.00 or
five days in city jail.
By order of the city council.
. B. F. Swope,
1 City Recorder
Miss Lydia Sutton were uni
td married in Salem Satur
day March 15 by Judge Bush
1 T1 1l ,1
ley, Mr. j'allie ullo:i a:iing
as bent man, ami MiY Rose
Cassidy as bridesmaid. The
Bruin is the fourth daughter
of our Townsman, J. 15. Sut
ton and wife and is a general
favorite wito. the young
people of this section. The
Uroom is well and favorab.y
known in this Section. A
ho3tof friends wish ihem a!J
the joy this world affords
A dance and supper was given
iu their honor at the residen
ce of the Bride's parents Sat
urday at the Wigrioh Ranch
which wa largely attended.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
Farm crops are in gr;od con-j
Jition.
Every one is busy Ihese
fine days, men farming and
woni.rn -working in the flow
r beds and. trimming their
shrubbery
Some early gardens were
planted las' week.
Robert Shipley is working
for Bill Bu-na of the Luckia-
mute.
J. E. Hunt and family
have moved to Eola.
Roy Smith f Monmouth
8 batching out here and
'arming his father s place
There was a cattle buyer of
Corner Third and B Streets
W. T. TAPSCOTT, Pastor.
Residence Fifth and E Streets.
Sunday School at 10:03 a. m. Preach
ing services at 11:01 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. rr.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 d. m. IhuradHV.
Ladiea' Aid 2:00 p. m. Mission Circle
1st Thursday afternoon of each irer.it
Rev. George Campbell from
China will preach in the Baptist
Church morning and evening
next Sunday. Subject: China.
Come and r ear him on a most
teresting subject.
See the new Search Light AirIi nere Thursday doing
A niw Dt nr.UAn ousiness
Huff's. All new 19U styles.
Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Misery
With pain and misery by day,
tired, nervous run-down men and
women everywhere are glad to
know that Foley Kidney Pills
restore health and strength, and
the regular action of kidneys
and bladder. Williams Drug Co.
The Wacantas gave another
one of their little parties at
the opera house Friday night
and report a fiue time. They
always have good music, and
a select crowd of the younger
set make up the entertain
Special Mealth Warning" for March
March is a trying month for the
very young and for elderly
people. Croup, bronchial colds,
lajjripne and pneumonia are to be
feared and avoided. Foley's
Honey and Tar is a great family
medicine that will quickly stop a
cough, check the progress of a
cold, and relieve inl"!ained and
concerted air passages. It is safe,
pure and always reliable. Wil
liams Vmg Co.
. A Souool rally will he held
M;m c:i ill at the Oak. Point
Schoul; House. A nice pro
gram "Kit been a-ranged and
everv1 odv is invited.
Mr. Kelly and Reuben
Simpson of Monmouth bro
ughtout two cow Thursday
tor pasture.
CHURCH
Regulnr Sunday School service at
Calvary Presbyterian church at 10
o clock every Sundiy.
Dr. Dunsnrore will hold the regular
bi-weekly service in the Gaines Pool
room next Sunday night, beginning at
Mr. J. E. Habbard and
Mrs. Sarah Youne were
hostesses at a Violet party
at Ikl Vw.rvw. nf k. f
rr,. , . , dence was here Saturday on
Thursday afternoon in honor L . 1
UNITARIAN
John Higgle of Indepen
of miss Dorothy Cooper
Y?hos$ engagemenl to Lieu-
business.
Clem Fishback and family
tenant George M. Parker, of non are voting reia
Vancouver Barracks was re- l,ves here,
cently announced. Mrs. R. M. Bosley has an apri
Hubbard's home was decora- cot tree which is heavily load
ted with violet, and each lad ed with blossoms.
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Kuesi preseniea wnn ooquei Dan Calbreath and wife
FAITH
Explanation of the Lib
eral Faith
Rev. Richard F. Tischer,
paslor of th Unitarian
church, of Snlem, is arrang-
of same. Three trbles of pit aUeuded tllw Grange Satur- inS for a 8eHe8 of ,iberal 8er-
was piayeu ana ior lime
one would have imagined a
real board of, trade just open
ed. A most dainty lunch
was served. This was one of
of many af fail 8 to bo given
in Miss Coopers honor. v
Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Mc Intosh
and Mr and Mrs. E. E. Pad
dock motored to Dallas Sun
day where they called on
friends.
Mr. James Chambers of
Omaha Nebraska, is in this
section looking up a location.
Mr. Chambers has traveled
extensively the Western coast
having achieved the record
of having rode on every Rail
ltoad line in the United
States hut one the J.J.
Hill line and states in all
his trutls he has seen no
station that looks more pro
mising thau the beautiful
Willamette valley. He is
at present 'rusticating at the
Wolf Fi to hard Hop Ranch
dsy in Monmouth of which
they are both members.
Harry Clinton is working
at Airlie for his Grandfather
John Cox.
Miss Helen Marks of Mon
mouth visited with her
grandparents, John Walker
and wife Sunday.
-Robert Fishback of near
Independence was a caller
here Friday
John Yeater and.. wife of
Luokimuto passed through
this vicinity Frida vnroute
to M mouth where they
did some shopping. .. ,.
Israel and Albert Marks
of fndependeuc? were Sunny
Slop visitors Sunday.
Misses Bessie CUik a;id
Bessie Sullivan of Monmouth
were gU'S'.s of Mrs. Retta
Hsmar Saturday.
John Cox and wife of Air
he vi.-lted with their daugh
ter Mr, Dave OliiiSind fam
ily Saturday and Sunday.
mons in sdiacent towns.
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where a sufficient number of
liberal people are found. In-
dependence is certainly oue
ot theso places and no doubt
many of our people will be
pleased to hear liberal preach
ing along progressive lines,
coaibining reason and faith in
the interest of truth and in
the promotion of the best in
terests of life.
Richard F. Tischer, of the
Unitarian church, of Salem
plans a series of lectures in
Independence, and for the
present expects to use the
Knight of Pythias Hall. The
following clipping is'of in
terest to those who are li
berally inclined and wish to
have an insight into the
Unitarian doctrine.
The Unitarian gospel is
primarily a goopel of reason
and of comrcon sense. It
appeals to man's mind and
intelligence as well as to his
heart and conscience.
Thousands of good and hon
est people have left the or
thodox church, seeking and
hoping to realize those higher
realities, which religion alone
can give Orthodoxy, with
its elements of fear and super
stition, evidently has failed
in these lives, and instead of
helping there men to find
the sustaining waters of
C 3
truth, instead of helping
these men to realize the fair
hopes and promises or Christ
ianity as taught and lived by
Jesus, it has driven them
into ateism and materialistic
cepticism and unbelief and
to add insult to injury
hurled it's anathetaas upon
the unfortunate of its own
creating.
Ihousands of good and
sincere men todav have lost
faith not in religion not
in Jesus not in his gospel
or in the deeper Spiritual
things of life but in the
creeds and dogmas of the
church in the medieval
speculations and theologize
ings, in the absurdities of
the miraculous and super
natural. To all this large class Uni
tarianism has a message and
a reasonable hope, Contributed.
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