» re CHUHCli ANN OUNCETOS Christian Church Subject for Sunday n or ng "Three Gr«at Fvents in the Hi-tory of Our Race” , The evening subject will te , ‘The Humanity and Divinity of Our Lcrd” . There will le a great tong service ami a s >'o by Mrs. Forrest Cham­ bers at the evening service. The Women’s Chorus of 44 voices last Sunday eve was a great success The iolo by Mrs. ( hamlers was es­ pecially fine. The men are pi in­ ning a chorus of 50 voiies for New Years night. J. J . 1 owell, the church song lea ’er, will ha^e charge of the chorus. The Annual rm et.rg I tnquet and watch meeting will te held Ne w Year’s eve. There will be a Christmas tree cn I program at the church Christ­ mas eve. All the Bible School and friends of the chi reh are invited. The mid-week prayer meeting next Wednesday night will be the last and the best of 1921. nteresting Clearance Specials in preparation for our annual inventory we have lowered prices ou r overstocked lines. Your time will be profitably spent Christian Science We» nes lay evening nun-ting ut 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Sunday morning service at 11 o'click. Subjet for Sunday mornins, I>e- cemler 25, "Christian Science” . AIRLIE you make this store a visit during this Sale. Sale of Silks Sale of Woolen Dress Goods All new weaves and patterns; most­ ly from fhe famous Botany mills. 0 Satins, Taffetas Crepe de chines, Georgette, Duchesse Satins, in mo£ the wanted shades in this Sale. If you would follow Dame Fashion’s dictates for the 1922 Spring and Summer season, you will have a silk dress in your w ard­ robe. This is an excellent opportunity to secure the ma­ terial you prefer. $1.85, $2.00, $2,25, $2.75, $3.50 French Serges, Poiret Twills, Granites, Almoras, Tricotines, Gabardines, etc. $2.25, $ 2 .8 5 ‘ $3.35, $3.50. $4 00 S e le c t your d ress and d ed u ct one fourth from th e price Evangelical Church Sunday morning th • S ir da/ School will have charge of the ser­ vices and will gi\e a ( hristmai pro­ gram. Mr. Lewis will give a short talk, subject, ” ( hildien” . Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Leader, Hugh Van I oan. The Ladies A d will meet as usual on Tuesday and Thursday after­ noons. Wednesday 7 : 0 p. m., Frajer meeting. Choir Practice 7 p.m . Saturday. The mw plan of turning the morning services » ver to the young pci pie is tacking the church each t I'tt’sj n iiiiirg i nd creating in­ tense interest among all those inter­ ested in the chuich. It will cer­ tainly do your heart good to see those young people conduting all the devotional extrises from lead­ ing the singing to reading the scrip­ tures. Junior Sermon, “ Great Things thut Come from Little Things.” Baptist Church Sunday morning Christinas Day —at 11 a lervice of unusual inter­ est is promised. The choir under Mrs. J. S. len d er’s efficient leader­ ship is preparing special music for the occasion. The Pastor is to speak upon “ The Babe of Bethlehem and Other Babies” . All who have had, have or hope to have babies- all who love babies all who have!) een oabies—are invited to attend this service. The Bible School has charge of the evening service an I will present a short program. The m irning'Bible School session and^the Endeavor meeting as usual. Dr. Allyn K. Foster, a Secretary of the General Education Board, N. Y. City .“who covers the U .S. in working with the Universities and Colleges, after getting the reports of the recent otlieial investigation of Pastor Pace’s work in Monmouth . among many other tilings wrote» the.-e words of appreciation: “ My Dear Pace- I want to say that you ..re putting over as progressive and • inti lligent a program as l know of, anywhere in America. You have rvally grasped the great fundamen t ds and your method of applying them to life is absolutely sane.**** 1 hope Can arrange t * have you swi ig the circle of leading univer sities and colleges with me preach ing a big Christian Gospel.***I hope to spend a few days with you soon.’ if on all S a lect your d ress and d ed u ct tw e n t y per c e n t from th e price. Yarns Reduced Men’s & Boy’s Ladies’ Underwear Hi Cut Shoes When w e say w e sell Munsing- wear you will know that w e sell good underwear, and nothing more need be said of the qual­ ity. Now is the opportunity to purchase the material for that new' scarf, sweater, cap ot glove you Reduced have wanted. Knitting worsted, Germantown, Z e p h y r , Saxony, Shetland Floss in the new shades so popular this season. W e have too many high cut shoes in both men’s and boys’ sizes. No shoes of cheap construction on our shelves, but this price puts their cost on a level with what you would have t:> pay for greatly inferior quality. W e have an over-stock of la­ dies winter weight Munsing- wear and to quickly reduce our stock w e offer every line in the ¿fore at Y ou P ay O ne-Fourth L ess D u rin g T his S ale O ne-Fourth L ess Than R egular All Y arn s reduced on e fourth $4.00 Men’s Hats $4.00 W e believe w e have too many hats and caps for inventory. The new shapes and colors are here. 0 During the next few days you may select your new hat or cap at O ne-Fourth L ess or an y H at in th e H o u se for $ 4.00 Men s Overcoats Reduced Grocery Specials Kippered herring Ig oval can 16c Jiffy Jell 10c Bulk Cocoanut, nice and fresh 23c Country Club milk 2 for 25c Bulk seedless sultanas 22c Cranberries, large bright red 23c Cane & maple syrup hfo 5 ran $1.10 Marshmallow syrup No 10 can 95c O v e r c o a t s and d ress m a c k in a w s of th e O regon C ity W o o len M ills m ak e M ade in O r e g o n from w o o l f r o m O regon sh eep . T ail­ oring and d esig n of th e very b est. Golden syrup No 10 can J* Sun-Kist ripe olives 9 oz can Regular shipments of the Morrell’s corn-fed bacon now coming. If you have not tried some, you have mis­ sed something good. M ake your s e le c ­ tion and d ed u ct One-Third Picnic hams, have the flavor of the other end of the hog 25c Bacon back Sides Djfol.r*. . 24c Crown, White Mountain, Kerr’s Best patent flour, no better flours to be had, so why pay more $2.15 OREGON 51 )<------ »öl 78c Pure buckwheat flour, just received from the East 4} lb sk 42c Men’s overcoats $19 50 $23.50 Men’s dress mackinaws $9.85 Boys’ dress mackinaws $8 85 M O NM O UTH 0 “ 29c 32c —ion Beginning December 26 to close out our Stationery: Autocrat box paper, regular 85c; Special 25c until gone We will continue the Special Sale on Pyralin Ivory Mirrors, Brushes, Toilet articles A T COST. We want to close out this line. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich were business visitors in Monmouth, 1 Wednesday. Several pupils were absent from school Monday on account of the anow. Mrs. G. A. Conn and Miss Winno- gene Peterson »cere shopping in In­ Wednesday and Thursday. IdPrt of t^e week. # MONMOUTH HEIGHTS mouth Saturday. dependence and Monmouth, Satur­ Ray Clark and family of Indepen­ Ivan UeArmond and brother Tom-, An old fashioned Christmas tr ie Mr. Potter of Dallas was a busi- day. dence were Sunday guests of rela­ will he held at the church on Ft i- nes8 at th* Wm my were Independence callers, Sat­ Riddell and tives here. C. F. Dodson and Marvin Cafions urday. day evening. December 23. A goo, 1 farm Thu„ d , y. w re l|iMnrM visitors in Portland program is asaured. Every one wet p L FMl^ k htd tutir.esa in First snow fa'l cf the season fell The KickreaU High School boys o m e . Sunday night covering the ground Dallas Friday. went down to Lefe it in a game of C. E. FETZER J. B. Fmbree left for Southern! Mr*. Char es Heir n of Mon- to * depth of at out three inches. basketball, played with the Airlie Paper Hanger and High teim , Friday evening, the Oregon. Thursday, where he int. nds m *uth was a guest of Miss M ibel' A Christmas tree and a program »core 1 eing 25 to 15. to make his future home. His fair. R m lell one day last week. were gjven l t the r unny D ecorator Miss Emma Engelhorn visited ily intends to n n u in here f a t a Leave orders s t M oran’a i r Ge or&e Heck in d so rs. WalWr sch-ol hous^ Mond.y evening by friends in Independence the latter short time. |. I . Prime's, West Main St. sad Ci *r*nee were shopper, in Mon the b a rt er. Miss Helen Grossman PERKINS P H A R M A C Y Monmouth, Ore. and her puAls. Charles Shipley o t Monmouth acted as Sant* Claus. C Mrs. V. A Fishback and children, flrs. Alice Walker and gr»ddaugfl- ters. Mr. and Mrs' Tow Hamar and daughters, and Miss Helen Grossman were business visitors in Independence Saturday. Miaa Helen Grossman ia s en !irg her Christmas vaertion with h«r mother, Mrs. Grossn an in Salem.