Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, December 15, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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NORMAL NOTES
The faculty has arranged for each
senior to appear in chapel once dur
ing ih ir Miss Morrison w-as
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the first lo give an address. Her
lecture was given last Thursday,
and the subject, "Laurel Wreathes,"
verv ablv handled. Miss Mor
rison emphasized the fact that any
work that has selfish ends is not
wnrthv- nf h laurel wreath. The
standard set by her is certainly high
Hn enrh senior is planning to do
himself, his class and his school
credit
Last Friday Hiss Wilcox had the
chapel hour. She gave an exhibi
tion of some of her play-ground work
with the fifth and sixth grades. The
play-ground work is one of the sub
jects now under discussion in our
state. When we stop to think of
how much time a child puts into its
play, we begin to realize the import
ance of having his play well direct
ed. We feel that Miss Wilcox is
well fitted to train the students in
this work.
Friday afternoon the Y. W. C. A.
made their regular meeting a social
as well as devotional meeting. Daln-
ty refreshments were served ana
everyone had a most delightful time.
Friday night the three literary so
cieties met and had their usual work.
The Vespertines discussed Kipling;
the Delphians, Riley; and the Nor
mals their usual resolutions.
Saturday afternoon the Entre
vt,. ci,iK nui onH thtt shairesoear-
operation, that they have had no ef
fect In checking the constant and
Wednesday Afternoon: Physical
Geography. Reading, Composition, Me-
for equipment of war.
The task now before the leaders
of humanity Is to devise treaties of
a more sweeping character which will
extend the list ot international ques
tions made subject to the Jurisdic
tion of an arbitral court.
Such treaties have been formulated
recently between the United States
and Great Brltan, and between the
United States and France. They are
the creators of some of the ablest,
most farseelng statesmen of these
three countries. Great Brltan and
France are ready to ratify these trea
ties. The world now awaits the ac
tion of the United States Senate.
Should the senate reject them, then
the United States blocks the pro
gress of the world. If we are so
bound br technicalities and preroga
tives, as to he unable as a nation to
agree to arbitrate our national differ
ences, then we are of all nations
the most pitiable, and are no longer
a free people..
America, because of her situation
and traditions, la best fitted to be
come the leading peace maker of
the world. . i
Therefore, he it resolved,
That we, the members and friends
of the M. E. Church in Independence,
Oregon, do herewith respectfully pe
tition that most honorable body, the
Senate of the United States, at its
next session, to ratify and confirm
can Play, As You LiKe " was the above named treaties between
studied. M'SS Peery gave a review the United States and Great Brltan
of the play; Miss Ryan a character an(j between the United States and
sketch of Rosalind, and Miss Brown France. ; , '. . , . 1
je"d, "The Seven Ages of Man
, au o v " - ( . - - -
and ruinous Increase in expenditures J thoda in Reading, Methods in Arlth
metlc.
Thursday rorenoon: Aninuieuc, u
Civil Government, History of Educa
tion, Psychology, Methods In Geogra-
nhv I
Thursday Afternoon: Grammar, Ge- j
ography, American Literature, Phy
sics, Methods in Language, Thesis for
Primary Certificate's.
Friday forenoon: Theory and prac-1
tlce, Orthography, English Literature.
Friday Afternoon: School Law, Bot
any, Algebra.
Saturday Forenoon: Geometry Ge
ology. Saturday Afternoon: General His
tory, Bookkeeping.
Yours Very Respectfully,
H. C. Beymore,
School Superintendent of Polk Coun
ty, Oregon'.
ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES, YOU MEN, TAKING YOU ALL IN ALL;
WITH THE RESULT THAT THE AVERAGE CLOTHES MERCHANT
CAN SHOW YOU SOMETHING "SO AND 80" AND SELL IT TO YOU.
NONE OF THAT "GOOD ENOUGH" STUFF FOR US IT'S GOT TO
BE THE BEST. WE CLAIM TO Bt THE MOST EXACTING CLOTH
ING ESTABLISHMENT YOU'LL FIND ANYWHERE.
Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes
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SHIP. IT'S A FINE THINQ FOR US TO BE ABLE TO SELL THESE
CLOTHES; FOR YOU TO BE ABLE TO GET 'EM IN SALEM.
DONT BE SATISFIED WITH THE "SO AND 80" CLOTHES WHEN
WE SELL THE BEST SUITS ANC O'COATS AT $12.60 TO $30.00 AND
GUARANTEE EVERY ONE TO BE ALL WOOL AND HAND TAILORED
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Notice to Teachers
After the genera! discussion of the
jday a Shakespearean guessing game
T.as introduced. Miss Clark carried
off the honors, the prize being an
appropriate booklet, "Brilliants From
Shakespeare." The hostesses, Mrs.
Condon, Miss Anderson, Miss Hurl
bert and Miss Hess, added much to
the enjoyment of the afternoon by
serving dainty refreshments
Saturday evening, Miss Elva Boone
ntertalned the Sophomore Sewing
Club at her home. The girls always
enjoy these meetings and feel that
they are both enjoyably and benefi
cially entertained especially as the
Christmas season will soon be here
A. Student-
Where the Locality does not Count
A RESOLUTION
Passed unanimously by those pres
ent at the M. E. Church Sunday Morn
ing, Dec. 10, 1911.
The present armed peace of Christ
endom is a scourge and a scandal. To
day there are more guns and bayo
nets, more bombs and shells, more
soldiers on land, and more ships of
war upon the seas, than in any pre
ceding century In the history of the
world. More money Is now expend
ed in getting ready for war than was
spent in former times In waging war.
The burden of this military and na
val equipment is stunting and de
moralizing the life of the nation,
and handicaping the progress of all
humanitarian movements. Militarism
Is one of the gigantic evils of our
day. Against it the church of Christ
must set itself in open and determln
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Those teachers who with to write
In the Dec. examination for a Pri
mary paper, will please note that
the thesis for the primary papers
will be as follows:- Nature Study,
Reading In Primary grades, and Busy
Work.
Dated this 27th day of Nov. 1911.
H. C. Seymore,
School Superintendent, Polk
County.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
SALEM,
OREGON
Annual Shareholders' Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Independence National Bank
will be held on the second Tues
day in January (January 9th 1912)
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m.. at the bank, for the purpose
of selecting a board of directors and
the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come berore me
meeting. O. W. IRVINE, Cashier.
Dated this 7t.h day of December,
1911. 28-32.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In. the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Polk.
In the matter of the Estate of Char
lotte Polly, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
above entitled court Administrator of
the estate of iOharlotte Polly, Deceas
ed. All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me duly verified,
with proper vouchers, as by law re
quired, at the Independence National
Bank, at Independence, Polk County,
Oregon, within six months from date
hereof.
Dated this 15th day of December, 191
J. E. Taylor, Administrator of the
must, Bet liseii m open aim uoicmuu- .
. . . Estate of Charlotte Polly, deceased.
ea opposition, me uuiueii ui we w Tr,
, ut - j tv. ttr, ! F rst publication 15th day of Decem-
ple must be lightened, the nations;
must be delivered from their (fears. jer 1 arv
rm. t ,yt- rr,.,.. Last publication 12th day of January
The instruments of slaughter must Lql ,
be beaten Into instruments of Indus-
trv. The world must know that the I "
jChristians are Indeed followers of the TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Prince of Peace. -
- In the great enterprise of achiev
ing international peace, the immediate
step is to hind nations close together
by arbitration treaties. It is only
"by nations agreeing, by solemn com
pact, to submit their differences to
the arbitrament of reason, that re
duction of armaments can be hoped
for. Arbitration treaties have hereto-fore
excluded so many classes of
controversies from the scope of their
Notice is hereby fclVen that the
County Superintendent of Polk County
will hold the regular examination for
applications for State papers, at the
County Court House in Dallas, Ore- j
gon, as follows.
Commencing Wednesday, Dec. $0,
at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un
til Saturday, Dec. 23, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon: Writing, U.
S. History, Physiology.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the Independence & Monmouth Rail
way Company will be held at the In
dependence National Bank in Inde
pendence, Oregon, on the 30th day
of December, 1911, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect
ing officers for said company for the
ensuing year and for the transaction
of other business that may properly
come before said meeting.
D. W. SEARS, Secretary.
Dated November 17, 1911. 25-31.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above named enttU
ed court and suit on or before Six
weeks from date of the first publica
tion of this summons and you are fur
ther notified, that if you fail so to
appear and answer the plaintiff will
apply to the court for relief therein
demanded, to-wlt;-
For a decree disolvlng the bonds of
mfttrinmnv nnm oYinMnir hntwonn VOU . thfl lamlA rf Nov. 17lh 1011 An,! .twl.
and the plaintiff, that she be awarded ing with the Issue of December, 29th,
the custody of the two minor child-j 1911, under and In pursuance of the
ren, namely, William Franklin Sny- j directions contained In an order of
der and Geneva Isabella Snyder, that publication of summons inad0 herein
boo Da autnonzeu to resume ner miu oy non. ku. jr. -ouu, county Judge
en name of "Judith Steele," for her of Polk County, State of Oregon.
coBts and disbursements in this suit made and dated at Chambers at Dul
and for such other and further rre- las, p0lk County, Oregon, Nov. llth.
Hef as to equity appeareth Just. 1911; Date of first publlcatoin Nov.
This summons is published once a 17th, 19 1 1 and date of last publication
week for a period of six successive j Dec. 29th, 1911.
and consecutive weeks in the Inde-; B. F. SwoPe.
pendencc Enterrprlse, beginning with Attorney for Plaintiff.
The "What Shall it be Question"
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INDEPENDENCE
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of John
Albers, deceased, by the County Court
of Polk County, Oregon, and has j
qualified. All persons having claims 1
against said estate aie notified to
present the same duly verified, togeth
er with the proper vouchers there
for, to the undersigned, at the law
office of Brown & Sibley, 610 Mill
Street, Dallas, Oregon, within six
months from date hereof.
Dated this 23 day of November, 191
AUGUSTA ALBERS, Administrat
rix of the estate of John Albers, de
ceased.
L. D. Brown, Attorney for the Estate.
DEPARTMENT NO 2
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for Polk County.
Judith Snyder, Plaintiff,
vs.
Benjamine F. Snyder, Defendant
To Benjamine F. Snyder, the above
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