Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, April 18, 1913, Image 4

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    THE INDEPENDENCE .MONITOR
Published Weekly at Independence, Polk County,
Oregon, on Friday.
EaterAd at Second Clan Matter August 1, 1912 at tnetfoat Offlci t ad
pcnoencc, rout county, Oregon, unar ine Act or Mapn 3, 1870.
A. Hurley, Publisher & Proprietor
I ( Suoscrlptlon Kates: One Year $1.50 Strictly, In Advance
Independence, Oregon, Friday, April 18, , 1913
, Cows like grass but ihe atreeta should not be a pasture
ground.
Independence has a good little ra(jo( track and (lways
has good races.
Old dog Tray lias bad a pilnof i-yrnpathy just for getting
into bad company.
If the farmer and the merchant would work together
it would he better for both.
require a united effort to succeed.. .Why ,.othavea farmers f am
clearing house owned and controlled co-operatively by ail jfeta every Saturday on or before
thfl mhants where fruit, vegetable, etc, are nil received the full moon, -nd two week.ther.
graded and disposed of on a cash basis?
after.
Clair Irvine, Sec. K. C. Eldredg-e. W. M
ONLY TWO.INSECTS
ATTACT OREGON NUTS
Spring is coming. We know it because the boys art
gathering around the marble ring iguin.
A wetfc from tomorrow is sales day at Indepenence and
the event will be a red Juttor day for this city.
There la a reason for everything, but why Independence
has not grown more in the puht is a hard nut to crack.
The world is a teter board and when one mao ie up an
other is down.- That is the way it looks to the under dog.
i
Why not clean up and put all the streets to grade, put
in curbing, and otherwise make Indi pendenco look tn,ore
citified.
With Spring comes the cleanup period. Let everyone
get busy. A yard is worth your labor in the pleasure you
feel in seeing your work well done.
They say fortune just' smile at us sometimes; but
most people we have seen look as if they had been living on
qujnine.and could not force n grin even. '
A poor judge thinks he is a good judge and a good
judgs sometimes goes wrong go that is why the big mail or
dor houses make such a auooess in selling to the trade by mail.
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Lots of people waste a whole lot of good time just ask
ing quest'oiu about what their ntighbor is doing in place
of doing just a little more themselves. --What is the, use?
That don't buy pocket knive to, play mumble peg with
WHY NOT A BRICK YARD?
Independence made good brick for 'twenty odd years,
all the first bui'dings bui'thcre, beintr, of the Independence
mako, and they were reported first class. Then why should
we send to McMinnville, Nnwberg, Dallas or any other place
Ofor4 brick? There is plenty . f land available , and a good
maiket ooint here for the brick.
The nut industry is ho new
to Oregon that few of the in
octs infesting nut trees else
where have as yet made thei
appearance. Only two hav
been found on walnuts, neith
er serious
For the walnut callipterus
a little green plant lous
about mii eighth f an iiicl
long which feeds on the leavei-
in summer, a spray of "Hlack
Ipaf 40" or of 10 per cen
kerosene emulsion is advised
by the Oregon Agricultura
College Experiment Station
For the walnut scale lime-sulphur
need for San Joee sc de
when the trees are dormant,
is suggested.
In the winter the callipter
us remains 1 in the egg stage
on the twigs about the buds.
As the buds tUru. green in
Spring the Hca issue from the
eggs and crawl into the open-
i ng buds to feed on ',he leaves
A ; little later winged indivi
duals appear and migrate to
other trees where they pro
duce living young. In Sum
mer and until late fall vivip
arous females are produced.
Then more winged forms ap
pear, and produce,, tin. true
mal'S and females. The
males have wings, but not the
females. 'Cumulation takes
place, and the females deposit
the eggs which hatch the next
pring
The scale insect has been
found in two, or three, places
n Oregon but as it has nevei
been a serious pest elsewhere
t is not. thought tlmt orchard
sts will nerd to spray for it
for some time.
The female scale is circular
and flat, with the nippit
slightly out of the center.
It is pale greyish brown with!
reddish brown nipple, .13 o
an inch in diameter., The
scale of t he male is elongated
narrower, .05 of an inch long
,Tamsie, Napier. ; Clover aeoaiw w t
; r 1 he tool House OIUO, MeeU lst t 3r(1 Tueadayaof each
Rfti nHnrn. month in 1. O. O. F. Hall.
C. J.inrhe Wireless IW, Rutb c"kay- Edith We.t, N. G
Train.
YourUnited Stale.Bennett.
The Lucky Six Pence, Kui
per. Where There's a Will, Rene
hart. Eves Other Children, Van
Slyke.
The Unknown Quantity,
Van Dyke.
buSyInthehopfields
Homer Lodge mo. 48
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
. MeeU every Monday in their Castle
Hall on Main and C atreeta.
J. W. Richardson, K. of R. 4 S.
H. F. Mclnturff, C. C.
Valley Lodge No. 42 .
, i. o. o. r.
Meets every Thuraday at 8 P. M. in
their own hall on comer Main and C
atreeta.
A. Moore. See. 0. B. Travis, N. G.
WANTED 500 men at
THE PALM CAFE
to buy our nice dinners at 25c a
meal. Meals at all hours. Open
from 5:30 a. m. to 12:00 at night.
LOCATED ON C STREET
! Willamette Camp No. 7489
MODERN WOODMEN OF AM1.1UC
Meets Second and Fourth Wednes
daya of each month in their own hall in
the Whiteaker building on Main street
0. T. Solie, Clerk, O. B. Travis, C
Once again the hop mon
have their laborers at work.
The hop yards are being cu I-Indepenience clrcle No . fl9
tivated preparatory to the women of woodcraft
anrincr wnrlr nf training (he Meet. Second and Fourth Fndaya in
"t"' 'r - - - o
vines. The, pegs have mostlv
been purchased and the vardd Independence Mmp mo. 201
. . . , I WOODMEN OT THE WORLD
'"-"""S , MeeU FirBt ,nd mTi Friday, of
week more Will see every- the month in their hall in the Camp
thins-t?oinsahead. -. bell building on Main etreet.
o ra o I r-i.i. Ti rMl, n n t r r
PROTECT GIRL STUDENTS
Adah Chapter No. 34
, O. I. S.
If.,... Q.nnHJ ..J P,,..k T 1
utw iuio ui uib kj. v. v,. of each month in the Maaonic Hall,
Canoe Club provides that UojMri. Helen Kirkland. Secretary.
man may take a girl canoeing
mil he has passed an 'exam-J
nation in swimming and
andling a canoe. , The rule
will be enforced after Oct 1.
Mra. Edna Irvine W. M,
Model Encampment No. 35
I. O. 0. F.
: Meeta Second and Fourth Tuesday!
each month in I. O. 0. F. Hall.
F. L. Hooper, S. C. W. Henkle, C. P
ERRONEOUS' RUMORS'
"ABROAD
Independence Lodge No. 212
FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA
Meeta Second and Fourth 1 Wednea-
I days of each month in K. of P. Hall.
Ella Hart, Sec. Ida Collins, W. P
WE WANT MORE NEWS
'The Monitor wishes all the county news and is especially
anxious to get correspondents for Oallas, Airlie, Suver an
Lewisville. If you have any news to give don't fail to send
it in. We appreciate it and the citizens of your community
deserve notice through the papers for what they do. If you
are not a regular correspondent and know a good item or
two mail it in or telephone it to us,
FARMERS LIKE AUTOMOBILES
Every few weeks a new automobile finds its place on
tho farm where the horse has hetMi king foryear. A num
ber of farmers around Independence have already built
garages to hold their new auto and this method of travel
is proving satisfactory. Seventeen were counted out from
Pall as ss ovvred by fanners north of th.'it city and we think
we could equal the counts around Independence.
THE TARIFF THE GOAT
,,When anything goes wrong it is caused by the tariff.
If times are a little close th.-y tinker with the tariff. If
prices are too high theause is the tariff and if wages are
too low its nil due to the taritT, I u fact if an issue is wanted
there is nothing o tlexible an 1 handy as this self same
tariff, then, too, it makes good reading to tell what will be
d-.ne with the tariff. T our mind why takeoff the tariff
on the raw products where the grower gets the benefit, and
leave it on t lie manufactured article where, the manufacturer
gets tho benefit? If we wish to help the farmer w should
leav the wool, cotton, fruit, vegetable, etc., protected.
but the same color as the fe
male.
LIBRARY GETS BOOKS
Quite a List Added Last
Few Week i
THE FARMER THE ASSET
Much depends on yur surrounding country as to jour
trade. A steady pay roll from a manufacturing community
is good but the farming community is even better. , Atown
surrounded by good farms and wide awke farmers is a
stable town. It therefore behooves the people of every
community to put their bent efforts forward for the beuefit
of ths farming co-Minunity. Kveiy effort should he madt
to take care of their surph, crop ,,,,,1 nlllrkHi them. This
Mrs. Skinner has been tak
g care of the library for sev
eral weeks. There is a fine
selection of fiction, as well as
considerable history and gen
eral information' in thelibra-
y, theie being several thous
and books on the shelves in
all.
The new books added from
March G to the present time
are as follows:
The Voice, Deland.
The Lady of the Lane, Bart-
lett.
Rhody, Hrewster.
The Sign at Six, White.
Story Tel ling. Partridge.
The Last World, Doyle.
Once Upon a Time, Stewart.
The Strangling of Persia,
Sinister.
The Young Minute Alen of
1815, Tomlinson.
ThoFredimen. Hopper.
How to Make a Vegetable
Garden, Fullertoti.
NewTrailsin Mexico, Leni
holtz. The Soul of a Tenor, Hen
del son. 1
Marriage, Wells.
Making a Ihisinee Womar,
Monroe.
The Keef, Wharton.
fnM haa lipnn uniil nnrf
"""hPiir nnAPPAMiAaiA
much hinted ot among the l' nL S rHUr tddlUlid
citizens of this place ralative
to the marriage and separa-lB. Ffc.SwOpe
ion of Dick Arselanian and
is wife. For the protection
of myself and the rest of the
family I wish ' to make the
following statements:
In as much as it has been
rumored, and , talked about Thompsons & Mclntire
Architects and Builders
, Plana and Specifications Fur
nished on All Buildings free.
, Phone Main 1603.
Office: 205 Lincoln Street
Attorney at Law and Notary Public
Will practice in all couits of the
state. Probate matters and col
lecUona given prompt attention.
OFFICE: COOPER BLOCK
. Independence, Oregon
SALEM , OREGON
Physician and Surgeon
Independence, Oreta
nmong the people of this city,
that Dick Arselanian has
said that he paid me flOOO for
my daughter, aud the rumor
further, goes, that he loaned
me the $1000( and, cancelled
the loan after marrying the Dr. R.T. Mclntire
girl. I wish to state -that
whilesuch is not t.'ieense and
, .. T j I Office over Independence Nation
wiiMo i never - receiveu any al Bank. Phone No. 4412
money from Arselanian for
such a purpose and have nev-
. . . tt r? r..
er iiad a loan trom him.l v- c. avusamie
will pay to any three indivi
duals who will make affidavit
to the fact that said Dick Ar
selanian said such a thing,
tho sum of $25 each, and
when such evidence is secur
ed will proceed to prosecute
the said Dick Arselanian. for
ouch - offense against myself
and family. I wish further
(o state that I had nothing to
The Building Season Is Here Again
WK ARK HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING MATERIAL
AND ARE ANXIOUS TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
cZEW Beaver Poard
BRAVr.H rl?
DEAVER
POARD
DEAVF.R "
BOARD
nrl
takes the place of lath, plaster and
wall paper for the walls and ceil.
ings of every type of new or re v"i
modeled building
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING GO,
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
WANTED Pou,,ry' Hoa$' Val an 1 H,dss- HiRhe8t
market price n:d on 'eceint of shiomnt
Empty Poultry cooos free of charge at Indansndent Fr s.
Store, Independence. HEREON a WILLING.
i's Hatteaal luk. Franl and Yams ill PORTLAND. ORES.
THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
Established - - 1889
A Successful Business Career of Twenty Three Years
INTEREST PAID ON
TIME DEPOSITS
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P.
. R. R. DeArmond, Cashier
W. H. Walker, B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler
MM,;
INDEPENDENCE. STEAM LAUNDRY
Patronize home Institutions and Help
Buildup POLK COUNTY, Oregon
Al work Guaranteed. Independence, Oregon
Oentlat
. Office over Independence Nation'
al Bank. I'hone No. 4411
Independence, Or(en
ELECTRIC WIRING AND
Electric Supplies
I am prepared to wire your building
for electric lights, furnish all materiala
and prepare you to connect with the
I. , , . . 4 1 J"- . . . . v .. . vw i
"jut luti iiiniiiair nui i ciecinc L,i?ni company, write me or
ess to do with the sen-iratioii phnIC2t I will call on you.
and neither do I justify my
daughter in any act, but I am
simply doing this to protect
myself and family as before
stated.
A. M, IJrown.
Dr. Dunsmore while at the
Willamette Presbyterian
meeting - at Newport was
elected moderator for the
year. During his trip he fill-
ed the pulpit at Waldport
Sunday.
Dean Walker is home to
spend his vacation from his!
school duties at the IL of O.
tliis week.
SUPPIT HOUSE LOCATED OK
. East .Side of
Main Street
HE
JAMES M. JONES
Independence Oregon
What
YOUR dally problem
of what to eat is
very easily solved
Pass It on to us. It Is not what you eat that has alone to be considered-It
Is the quantity of what you eat. It Is easy to say "Let's
have some specfal dish for dinner," but the mere buying of the
materials for that dish does not make your dinner a success. You
must have the best of everything to get the fnilest enjoyment from
the meal.
Our reputation Is built on selling the best of groceries. We have
studied the "what to eat" problem for our own sake as weU as
youts. Come In and let us talk It over.
FLUKE & JOHNSON, GROCERS
READ
THE
SAN FRANCISCO
EXAMINER
WILL BUY WOOL AND MOHAIR f
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I AM LN THE MARKET FOR WOOL AND MOHAIR
ALWAYS PAYING THE HIGHEST MARKET PIRCE
ATT rw v nr av
J BELL PHONE: Mill 53
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CHIX" FOR MAY DELIVERY
Monmouth, Oregon J
UIHfcCIQHT OF LOCAL LODGES ail the best news
BY THE BEST WRITERS
PUBLISHED 9Tfv.By
Independence Chapter No,
Ka A 1S4
Meeta every first Friday following
full moon of each month.
THE - EXAMINER
We, -are. booking orders for Day-Old
CHIX"and Eggs for Hatching at Spec
ial Prices for Alay delivery.
POLK COUNTY SANITARY EOG FARM
SALEM R. r. D. NO. 2.
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