Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, October 20, 1916, Image 3

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cooler
kitchen
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Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts. More efficient
than your wood or coal
Stove, and costs less to
operate. Your cooking
is better, too, because
you have heat-control
like a gas stove.
' PERFECTION
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The New Perfection
gives a clean, odorless.
Bootless flame because of
the long blue chimneys.
Cuts out the drudgery of
wood or coal. Keep
your kitchen coo. In
1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes,
ovens separate. Also
cabinet models with Fire
less Cooking Ovens.
Aik your dealer today.
Standard Oil Co.
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For Sale By
CRAVENS HUFF
SLOPER BROS, fi COCKLE
J. D. HIBBS & CO.
BAPT1ST
W. S. STEWART, Pastor.
Next Sundsy according to tha request
Of th president ef the United States
we will observe "Armenian-Syrian
Day."
Sunday school at 10.
Preaching at 11.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
The evening service t 7:30.
Two weeks (go the pastor announced
that he was going- to speak on the sub
ject "The Best Business Man in Inde
pendence" He didn't preach the
sermon that evening because a mission
ary frcm India spoke. By special
request ha will presch that sermon
next Sunday night. Do not foiget to
come and hear "The Best Business
Man in Independence, and Why." The
pastor solicits answers to this query.
Next Wednesday night at 8:30 Rev.
W. Stewart is to commence a. course
in the study of Christian Doctrine.
This will be held every Wednesday
evening at the above mentioned hour.
During the course the psstor will show
some of the vagaries of doctrines that
have developed in the last century and
why they are falsa.
All are cor. ially invited to the
services.
CHRISTIAN
F. Claude Stephens, Pastor
Important Services, Lord's
Oct. 22.
Bible School at 10 a. m.
Divine service 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
All are cordially invited.
Day,
METHODIST
T. J. YARNtS, Pastor.
The Sunday Services at the Metho
dist Church next Sunday will be as
follows:
Sunday School 10 A M.
Divine Worship 11 A. M.
Evening service at 7:30.
PRES13VTKRIAIN
Dr. H. C. Dunsmore, Pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school.
m. Public Worship with
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Go East
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
SUPERIOR SERVICE
Through Sleep ne Cars PORTLAND to Chicago.
Kansas City. Omaha. Denver and intermediate
points. Dininr Car Service second-to-none. The
Kouta is via the famous Columbia Kiver-Tha
"Old Oregon" and 'Pioneer' Trails-wonderful
In scenic and historic interest. Automatic Sig
nals guarding tho eiitire main line and 1,140
miles of double-track are guarantee of the high
standard the Union Pacific sets.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Joins West .'ix wist With n Houkvunl of Steel
Tickets, reservations and travel service to suit your needs
upon application to
CITY TICKET OtTICE, Washington at Third
WM. McMURRATf, General Passenger Agent, Portland.
isMtanSb
11 a.
7:30 p. m. Sermon.
We invite you to all our services.
Strangers cordially welcomed.
CASH MAKES MEAT CHEAP
Boi!
Shoulder Roast
Prime Rib Roast
Shoulder Steak
Loin Steak
Round Steak -Pork
Steak
Pork Loin
Lard, 5-lb Bucket - 75c
Lard, 10-lb. Bucket $1.45
8c to 10c
12 l-2c
15c
12 l-2c
15c
14c
14c
17 l2c
AS AN EXAMPLE
! The grand jury at Dallas re
turned an indictment against
j Weldon Black, driver of the
automobile which killed C. S.
Hatch in Dallas on Sept. 10,
; charging him with manslaughter,
i Perhaps a few salutory legal
examples will make drivers more
: careful. Something is certainly
'needed to that end. McMinn
j ville Telephone-Register.
SPOONING IN THE PEN
! When a convict like Tanner
can spend ten days in the room
of a woman prisoner at the peni
tentiary withoat being found by
the officials, it looks as though
poor discipline prevailed. Jef
ferson Review.
The state's total registration
will be about 275,000 whieh will
not equal that of two years ago.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, aa they cannot raach
the diacaatd portum ot the ear. Thre
la only one way to eura catarrhal dariuaa,
and that la by at conatltutlonat remedy.
Catarrhal ltaftu-aa la caua'd by an In
flamed condition of the mucoua lining of
tha bualachlan Tuba. When thla tuba la
Inltamrd you hive a rumbling aound or
imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely
cloeed. Deafneaa la the rceult Unleaa the
Inllammation can be reduced and thla tube
reetored to Ita normal condition, hearing
will he deatroyed forever. Many cae.-a of
drafneaa are cauaeel by catarrh, which la
an Inflamed condition of the mucoua aur
fncea. Hall's Catarrh Cur acta thru the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys
tem We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any caae of Catarrhal Ieafneaa that cannot
be cured by llall'e Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. All brugglats. 76c.
r. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O.
The Nelson Shops
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THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
Established
1889
A Successful Business Career of Tv.enty rive Years
INTEREST PAID ON
TIME DEPOSITS
OFFICERS AIVD DIRECTORS
H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P.
R. R. DeArmond, Cashier
W. H. Walker, I. A. Allen, O. D. Butler
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We are for you
Try Independence First
N. L. BUTLER
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW
Pradice in all Courts
DR. J. CALLAWAY I
Osteopathic Physician
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Graduate of the Amerin School of
Osteopathy, KirksvUle. MUsourl, under
founder of the science, Dr. A. T. Still. !
OiTices: First floor of the F. A.
Pa'Urson property, half btock
west of railread, on C street. j
Photo copyright, 1912, by American Press AssoclHllun
W0ODR0W WILSON.
A vote for Wilson is a vote for peace. Nof peat:e at any price
but peace with honor. "Thii does satUfy the mother of the land
at whose hearth and fireside no jingoistic war ban placed an empty
chair. It does satisfy the daughters of the land, from whom
bluster and brag have sent no lovirw brother to the dissolution of
the grave" and it does satisfy the fathers of the land because their
boys have not been used as cannon fodder because of the Standard
Oil Co. and other money interests want a war of conquest in
Mexico. Mr. Hughes and Mr. Ilo3evelt miy condemn Mr. Wilson
because he haa kept this country out of war but the American
people by their votes will not. The war in Europe is the result of
the policy now being advocated by Mr. Hughes and Mr. Koosevelt.
Not only re-elect Woodro Wilson but back him with a con.
gress that will stand by him. Elect Mark V. Weather lord to
congress.
(Paid advertisement of the Ir.JpecJens WiUen Club)
WESTCH PRESIDENT
FAVORS PENDLETON
FROF. R C. FRENCH, FORMER
HEAD OF WESTON NORMAL, IS
UOOSTF.R FOR PENDLETON AS
NORMAL LOCATION.
I'mtlniiJ, Ort. I'rofosaor R. C.
Krrwh, ex 1'riniili'iit of the Slate Nor
n::il IVhool atW'iKtun, Oregon, prefi'rs
l'.,':ullitun to Wi'Htim aa tho facilities
for prurticn teaehliiK at Pendleton
nmke It the IokW'uI fite for the eastern
Orefion Normal Sehnol. Mere Is what
he says:
"The previous history of the Normal
School In KaKtcrn Oregon proves that
a larne numher of ymniK people to
whom other eiliicallonal liiHtltntlons
are not easily areessihlo are ready to
avail themselves of the privileges of
fered hy a Normal School to fit them
selves for community service In public
school work. The Immediate Ktah
lishnient of such a school at some cen
tral point, such as Pendleton, would
prove a groat asset to the State of
Oregon."
AT MOTHER'S EXPENSE
The following incident hap
pened at The Dalles last week
durinar the Convention of the
Oregon Mothers' Congress: It
was at the noon hour. Four
automobiles drove up within a
half hour of each other, each
one of them containing farmers'
families the number of children
ranging from four to six. The
young people were bright-eyed
and purposeful, well dressed and
full of vim. The father was a
prosperous looking individual in
each case, and showing plenty of
contact with his fellow-man. The
automobiles were all h:gh class
and up to date. The wife and
mother "Mother Dear", if you
please in each instance was a
tired-faced, plainly dressed
woman whose very life seemed
to have been given to the end
that there might be brighkfaced
boys, contented husbands and
high-power automobiles. Their
face indicated that Ikeir entire
life had been one of resigned
sacrifice. That they had lived
to see their scrub stock year af
ter year by the use ot the pure
bred sire3 until at the present
time it is standard; that they
had seen their barns equipped
with all the latest labor-saving
devices to the end that the live
stock might be used in the most
aoproved manner. The latest
type of machinery had been in
troduced. During all this period
of time the home, or rather the
house in which the mother held
sway, had remained the same as
it was when she went into it a
! bride. She had not thought it
rxesible to have hot and cold
water piped all over the house,
with a roorny bath. The men
folks' needs must takfj that
money for the more necessary
sheep. dipping vat. She is still
uing the same old kerosene
lamps it would be an expense
to run aJire in from the near
est power plant and have elec
tricity in the house; father really
needed the meney to build a silo.
The children are coming pretty
fast in the first stages of married
life. She would have liked aom
help and perhaps might have
had a girl were it not for th
fact that they had recently ac
quired another hundred sad
sixty-acre tract and must pay for
that and have more hands in the
field. Pure bred live stock and
splendid farms, up-to-date
manhlnery and added land is
wonderful thing; it spalla pros
perity, but it may spell prosper
ity at "Mother Dear's" expense.
Portland Live Stock Reporter.
TURN IN
ON CREDIT
Your old Hot Point Electric
Irons, Toasters and othajr
appliances regardless of
their condition.
We will allow; yon, ONI
THIRD OFF on price of
new late up-to-date models
INDEPENDENCE
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
H. J. ROWE,
Mgr.
Store Phone 4021
Night Phone 6211
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