Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 12, 1915, Image 4

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    The Original
"Vourex"
Silver Plated Ware
YOURHX may indeed be termed a new discovery
in precious met a Is. It expresses the highest achieve
ment in the art ot silver plated ware.
In "YOURKX" you get a silver plated knife
Hint cull be slinrjH'tied the sntue us u steel knife
without showing Idnck uround the edges, and
guaranteed tor a lifetime. We guarantee t bat
this silver date will give absolute satisaction
and we agree to stand behind and replace every
piece ol goods bating the "YOURHX" trade
mark that does not give satisfactory service in
any household.
To git th genuine, sea that each piece If stamped
"YOURBX"
Sold by the Associated Silver Co., Chicago.
O. A. KREAMER, Local Agent
f LOCAL AND PERSONAL j
Items of Interest Gathered in and AboutTown
THE SOCIAL WORLD
I BY VIROINIA SOUTH URN
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JOLLY lURPKIBK
Th bluest Word in Independ
able it sometimes urprid, tho'
not often-he ia usually the one
to perpetrate the iurprisei on
hii neighbor; however, Monday
eight wai n exception to the c
cuitomed rule, for wken Mr. and
Mra. Word Uutler had returned
from the Whiil Club Monday
evening nd had quietly re
hearsed the eveninK'" plure,
and then were safely held in the
.,..,. nt nrt.h.nn there came a
irentlet?) tapping at their door,
so gentle that Mrs. Butler
thought it was a slight 'Frisco
n..oi,Athan waiid ruusic. the
kind that makes tie whole world
kin, began nd well he aroused- uple
knew that something aealthy ha. beun
,,.i.r t, hiat aauie, and
guiiiH vii ."
while the tablee had tot tlkd the ev
or alert Word had fel.ed to read the nu
meroua teltpaUia that had been passing
and tat one hla friends bad indeed eur
k.,.,r the Mcret of Mr. and
Mra. Butler'a 81at anniversary had
been rovealed and thulr friends wtre
there to wake merry with thmn In the
wee amoH houra ot the morning.
Not the least chagrined the couple
came forth froin tuelr bouooir
and
amlled, kly taking
meted out to tliwn.
ail that wit
"CHILDHl N AGAIN"
"Make ane a child Hgain juHt fur to
night."
'1'hia thrilling Herniation wn, a it
wure, realized by the Eastern Btar
members Tuesday night when thi'ir
meeting was converted into a laughablu
"Deoelriet 8kula."
The girls of the school were "togged"
In rainbow colored plnnfoii'S, display
ing cunning little lure frillud "panta
Uu", Mra. J. L. Hubbard probably
wearing the most modiah of thia cer
tain, stylo of frock, a pink pinafore
under which lace frilled panalets peep
ed cunningly out, one of the bifurcated
garment cut to display longur lint's
than iU mate.
Tho little male urchlna eported knee
treuavra, field hala and hoae that pro
duced plenty of racket.
Mra. G. W. Conkey, the dignified
"school inarm", wan splendid in hor
role and diaplayed hor pupils' "aprak
ing" and 'tinging" ability in won
derful manner. The teacher had the
support of a "dolling" school board
and visitors also came to heur tho
children eiicak. The "kids" took their
"dinners'' in baskets and divided with
thoao who only took thutr appetites.
The evening was most unique ami
proved a splendid "get-tvyelher"
vent.
DIG SURPRISE TO MANY
IN THIS TOWN
Local lwop1 Bra turpriaod at thn
QUICK results received from simple
bncklhoru bark, glycerine, etc., as
nil led in Artler-lka, the (iormuu rem
edy which became famous by curing
apiHtndicltia. This simples remedy
draws orf aucrt a siiiiNniiib; nmoiint of
old foul nmlter from tho body thut A
HI NO 1.12 lKlrUj relieves eour stonmch,
ftnn on the stomach and constipation
INSTANTLY. It Is the best remedy
we have ever sold.
Tho llliama Drug.Co,
RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions wore adopt
ed by Valley Lode No. ii I. 0. 0. K.
at regular meeting of the Ledge
Urh 4. liliJ;
Whereaa, Oar Hesieoly Father haa
eeen fit in his Divine Judgement to
removo fruio our midst our estrtnu-d
and beloved Krulher K. J. Taylor and
Wh.r.as. Apprveisiing hie teal, his
ieyalty and his dwvodoe to the piinci
phte of Odd Kellowsk p and
Whereas, Appreciating the great loss
we have sustained in the death of our
Brother, Be It Thviaier
Resolved, That Wi the members ef
Valley Lodge No. ii I. O. O. F. hereby
expreaa trie sense of our great Was io
the death of our liroilier and
Keeolved, That eiproes to his
bereaved wife and f tally our tenJerett
jaipalliies, praying that He who haa
piuruieed to car U t the W idow and
Fatherleaa will be her source ef
sUergtk and her stay ia her dark hour
ef trutl and
Received, That a euey ef these reso
lution bo furaishrd to Mra. Taylor, a
copy handed to the local prens for
publication aud the Same eprvad upon
ike ndautes of the Ldie.
W. Huntley
L. Pmiim
U. D. Uod
Coiumittee.
DK.J. L. CALLAWAY,
Osteopathic Fhsician
Graduate of the American School of
Meopathy, Kirkaville, Mo, nndor
f jjruWr of the acio! re. Dr. A. T. Still.
Formerly of Independence, has re-
Itimod.
Otlices; First floor of tho f. A.
Fattersoa prorty, half block west of
railroad on C street.
Phone in the news,
ilre. Banc tie's Milliuery
Opening Saturday.
Dr. J, L. Calaway 8un
dayed in Portland.
H. Hirschberg was a Cor
vHilirt visitor over Sunday.
J. K. Jofinson returned to
hih homo in Detroit Momlay.
l)r. It. E. DugHi ru- cloit
liHt, Nutional 15. ink buiMing-
AsHeasor Huntley in can
vsing iu Indept ndence this
vek.
Mr. Roecoe Staats retunud
Huiulay from a vimt in Al
bany. "Billy" McAdams is back
from tlio bgisiaturo ax ha)
py as evtr,
Mina Kvelyn Kobertnon of
8"aille in visiting her sinter
Mrs. VV. II. ;rrfvon.
Mr. and Mra. D. 1. Pat
tdrnon of Dallas were in In-
The Red Cross Pharmacy
is sporting a new awning.
Ray Smitn is borne from
the Hehnke-Walker college.
Found By William Bar
nett, a watch fob aud orna
ment. J. S. Bohannon visited his
brother at Corvallis over the
Subbath.
A good pair of reading
glasses 'or $1.00 at O. A.
Kreamer's.
Mis Flora McCallou of
Dallas spent Sunday in the
oiij with frienis.
Mra. Baacue's Spring Mil
linery Opening will be held
in it Saturday, March 13, at
hi r C street parlors.
Auto Truck For Sale or
Tiade See Denny Bros, at
Htcond Hand Store, Inde
pendence, Oregon. 2!)
G. Q. Walker ia around
with a limp this ivek, the
rt-Hult of a rnistep off the
Saturday, March 20, Dr.
Lowe, P( rtland s expert
physical eyd specialist, will
he at Beaver Hotel. If you
want the last or ultimate
word about jour eyes and
glasses, don't fail to consult
him. Dr. Lowe has been in
Western O egon almost 25
vearsi and w ien most of our
oitlzena thii k of glasses, they
alio think cf Dr. Lowe. Re
member th date.
tlt-pemlenoe Sunday.
1. Clagtt was quite dan- i W;tlk in front of his stors
gerouely ill last week but is I w M.
Howard were Portland vieit-
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speedily recovering
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Hub
bard spent several dap in
Portland hut vvtek.
Misd Mary Wing of Port
land ppenl th'j rteek end
with Mine (Jladys Lindley.
Monday's Oregonian: A.
C. Moore of Independence
registered at the Oregon yes
terday. Mrs. Alice Dell returned
from Bend Friday, where
she has been v.xiting for sev
eral v" eka.
i. A. Knapp came over
from Vancouver Saturday to
visit his family, returning
Monday morning.
D. Chesley Bones and li.
G Dykstra attended meet
ing of school principals in
Dallas last Saturday.
Eighteen members of the
Woman local order went to
ialeni last Friday night to
attend a meeting of the Sa
lem lodge and report a splen
did time. The Independ
enoe boat met the li o'clock
electric at East Independence
i i t
to convey too Jiiy crown
home, making a special trip.
Mrs. J. W. K'chariisou
went to Cor ' allis Saturday
evening to Ytsil at t ie home
ot iter par nis, Mr. and Mrs
J K. N. Bell, returning Mou
thy. Dr Bell left for the
iSaii Francisco exposition
ediies-ilhV, wlii if be repre
sents Oj
ora tfie first of fhe week in
tbe interest of the H. AH.
! Foot Vise.
A horse hitched to a wag
on belonging to Bert Wolfe
left town in a hurry Satur
day afternoon and took a
mile and a half run. No
damage.
Mrsi. 1. Claggett returned
last week from a fortnights
visit w th relatives in Port
land. She was accompanied
homo by her niece, Mrs. O.
J. llaeford.
Mr. George Henkle.form
erly of this place but now of
Corval'is, had the misfor
tune to fall to the basement
floor at her home last Satur
day, receiving very painful
injuries.
The Chiietian church
board has deoided to dis
pense with a regular pastor
for several wteks and Rev.
. W. Wood of Monmouth
will preach until further
notice.
Card of Thanki
We wish to extend our
most heartf It thanks to our
friends and neighbors for the
kindness und symathy shown
us on account cf the death
of our wife and sister.
Thomas Kck.
Mrs. R R. McGregor.
Baby Chicks For Sale
From Single Comb White
Leghorn and S. L. Wyan
dotts, from egg laying
Strains, day old chicks and
epgs for hrtching. We will
take orders now for later de
livery. Roe Lawn Poultry
Yards, Independence, Ore.
fhone 6921, Main.
Wood, Gravel and Sedi
ment, delivered.
13tf F. E. Rider.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice la hereby given to whom it
may concern, tt at bide will bo opened
by tho County i tourt of Polk County,
Oregon, on Thi rsday, tho 8th day of
April at 1 o'clo h P. M., for the opera
tion of a free Jerry at Independence,
Oregon, for tb period of one year
from date of c- ntraet, 1915. Said fer
ry to be operated free each day be
tween tho houi a of 6 o'clock A. U . and
9 o'elock P. M. of each day, tho re
mainder of the day to be charged for
at ratea fixed y the Court; tho County
furnishing the quipment now on hand,
the equipment o bo kept up by the
contractor. B la to bo accompanied by
10 per cent of he amount of the bids
The Court res rvea the right to reject
any and all bids. 31
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A most popu
lar and effect
ive remedy for
breaking up a
COLD.
if
Wart ion Ctiaranterd
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exinb Mi- Bell wil jut
lu r hii-b:Wid later
.et jevt oi clii.uren s evi
entail upon tluni a hitler
heriiuce through 'ife. Mini
a child is termed dull nu:
Hav and accused of oefeclix
intelligence when tlettolive
i
vision i t'te sole cau-v o'
' trotibtt'. If you arw in doubt"'
1 regarding our ohihir'-n's i
ley H tlk lllKltl tO lr. LiSVe
; when he is here Saturday, I
; March M. Ihs is your sa
Jcred duty. I:s Jietit-r to b
sue thtusoirv. Pr. Lowej
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l:.H htetv coiuin; lv Iit'.le-j
: p'-ti.ience for 2. veins. Con- jfj
m!t him at Beaver Hotel. ! M
aturday
SPECIALS
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A TIMELY SUGGESTION I
This ia the time of the year
when your system needB a gener
al overhauling. There is nothing
that will put more vigor and vim
into your system than
NYAL'S HOT SPRINGS BLOOD REMEDY
Make yonr daily tasks a pleasure. Make
hard woik seem easy. Simplest thing- in
the world to have that springy stop and that
keen, alert movement which goes hand-in-hand
with perfect health, if you take NY
AL'S HOT SPRINGS REMEDY.
This is a NyslStoae-a atore of Service.
Our aole aim is to please our customer'.
Come to ua and you'll always get what you
want
RED CROSS PHARMACY, V. J. Brown, Prop.
"Good Drugs at Prices that are eonsistant with real Qualify."
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Going to Church Alone Is- Good; Going
With Family and Friends Better '
YOU, we take it, are a sincere believer in church?oing.
You know that NOWHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND
"THE PEACE THAT PASSETI1 ALL UNDERSTAND
ING;" that nowhere else are you so sure of meeting with God
fearing folks; that nowhere else should you be so proud to bn
seen; that church membership is a MARK OF HONOR and
evidence that a man or woman is a worth while member of the
community.
BUT DO YOU 00 YOUR BEST TO INDUCE OTHERS TO GO TO
CHURCHr
As you and others need the comfort and the help which the
church and the church alone can give, so does the church need your
help.
GO YOURSELFi TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS; PER
SUADE OTHER TO GO.
Share with them the Joy and contentment you feel when,
leaving God's bouse, you meditate upon the heartening sermon
you have heard, telling you that "Qod's in his heaven; all's right
with the world;" upon the uplifting music, elevating and refining
the spirit; upon the recital of the spiritual experiences of others,
each bearing upon your own soul problems.
It is selfish to keep these good things to yourself; therefore
SHARE THEM.
Having heard the call to higher, purer, more satisfying life,
pass it on to others.
In no other way can you earn so well the heartfelt gratitude of
your fellow man or woman as by bringing the glorious message
of religion. And in no other way can you satisfy so completely
your conscience, which tells you that you must. DO SOME
THING FOR GOD AND FOR MAN.
GO TO CHURCH YOURSELF AND TRY TO TAKE OTHERS
WITH YOU.
WHERE TO GO
PRE SBYTBRIAN
Crover C. Blrtchet, A. B., Pastor
Announcements for week beginning
March 14.
Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaching
Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Mid
week Prayer and Praise Service Wed-
neaday 7:30 P. M.
Shoulder Steak 12 l-2c
Loin Steak 20c
Round Steak 18c
Roast 15c
Pork Shoulder Steak 12 l-2c
Pork Loin 17 l-2c
Weinies 15c
Lard, 5 lb. Pails 70c
Lard, 10 lb. Pails $1.40
Hamburger 14c
Sausage 15c
Spare Ribs 12 I-2c
Boiling Meat 10, 12 l-2c
Brisket 10c
Ribs 12 l-2c
Shanks 7c
Minced Ham 15c
Peoples' Market
A. iV'olj-ton, Prop.
METHODIST
W. C STEWART, Pastor.
Regular services next Sunday as fol
lows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ser
mon, 11 a m. Epworth League, 6:30
p. nu. Scrrr.cn, 7:20 p. m.
A tjt he morning service the paster
will preach from the topic, "The City
That Never was Resched," and in the
oveaing at 7:W) cn "A Saint Among:
Sinners." Last Sunday waa a rscord
breaking day along all linea. See if we
can't make next Sundsy better. Again
we would call your attention te our
Paaaion Week services which will begin
Sunday, March 28th, and continue un
til Sunday evening, April 4th.
CHRISTIAN
Regular aervicea Sunday. Presching
by W. A. Wood. Bible School at 10
a, m. Sermons at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Everybody welcome.
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candle at
botn ends
doesn't "make
both ends meet.
A better way is to
burn our re liable, high
grade coal. It burns all
up, giving greatest amount
of heat with smallest amount
ot ashes. We absolutely give Ci&fIED
fulL honest weight. 1 his tact
is backed by our success in this com-
t V I .1
munity. Let us do business togetner,
not only rwzv, but for years to come.
THE CHAS. K. SPALDING LOGGING CO.
HONEST
WEIGHT
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