Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1913)
IIQHT PAGES THC INDEPENDENCE ENTERS RISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. AGE EIGHT. Children Cry ft- f&ssm V J f 1 Hl I I 1 II I I I 1 I - Tlie Kind You Have Always lionght, and which lias hecu in use for over uO yours, lias borne the sirimtur of and has boon mudo under lils per jlK . SSd-?!- sonul supervision slnco its infancy. WtV" J-U'Cc'X Allow no one, to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good" are but 12xperinients that trifle villi and eudatijrer the health of Infants and Children Experience against Kxprliueut What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- froric, lrops and Sootldnjr Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jinreotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and nllavs reverishness. For more than thirty years It lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and DLirrhwa. It regulates the Stomach and Hovels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the The Kind You Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI CCNTHUH COMPHITV. TT II. Mill WHATIS SOLUBLE? Everything In the Universe Is, Say the Scientists. GLASS DISSOLVES IN WATER. And if a Bar of Gold Bs Placed Upon a Bar of Lead Each In Time Will Ab sorb Particles of the Other Solid Matter a Mass of Whirling Atoms. What is soluble? Sujair in water That's easy, although you have to lie lorn in Kentucky to perform the trk-k ill the mint julep trade. Is jrtass soiuble iu water? Offhand we say no. We are wrong. It is. You can try it yourself. Take au ordinary eight ounce water glass, a glass that holds eight ounces, grind it up to a powder and pour the powder into another plass f".U,ofvvc;i,ter Two Doors South of P. for Fletcher's Signature of MUftR AV STBtlT. HtW YORK CITY. -II . I anil stir it up. Then analyze It. or. it this is above you. take it around the corn .! to a man who can. and he will teil yon. and with truth, that the wa ter in that jrlass had actually dissolved . per cent "f the ir.ass powder. ;iass is soluble, nearly us soluble as liit lil.n iile of mercury Kverythiin; is. soluble in water 'urtlieiinoie. everything in the uni verse is so'uble in everything else in the universe. That is what they are tel.iiii: us i -w. and the men who tell us i a-! perform an astonishing experi ment riiclit before your eyes to make you more tban half believe them. They take m bar of gold and n bar of lead They lay one bar on top of the other Then they sit around and smoke clears and wait, say a year. Then they take the two liars and analyze them chemically In the cold liar they find lead In the lead bar they find gold. Gold and lead m e soluble iu each other. If you haven't time to wait a year to find out. the trick can be performed in much shorter time. All that lias to be done is to raise the temperature of the two burs to a f,;f oiniry ,'ieat-sav IS STOCK AND FIXTURES Ordered Sold for What They Will Bring. Everything Sacrificed. WM. HERZOG 300 or 41X1 decrees K. With this added heat the same results are reached over night Traces of (told are found nil the way through the lead bar mid vice versa. ' The theory is that all substance, whether gold or butter or leather, are really composed of the smallest kind of smnlf partloles-nlvout the slxe of the particles making; up the tall of the late lamented comet, which were described as the elemental essence of nothing ness. The.-.e particles, which are as much bigger tban au atom as a moun tain compared to n mouse, are In mo tion, revolving: round each other faster than thought, much the same as the planets revo ve round the sun. If our microscopes were big enough n chunk of gold would appear to our eyes much .be same as a tly hopper full of llles it lu kind or hoppers they keep In the cheese department of a country grocery store In Augusti. The particles are buzzing and jumping mu- b the same as these tiles W hen a bar of gold comes lu contact with a bur of lead their respective re volving buzzing particles get together and get iicijuuinted. They go explor ing and me lust, and before long, in stead of having: a bar of pure lend and a bar of pure gold we have two burs of alloyed icetals This discovery lias upset all sorts of scientific calculations If everything Is soluble iu everything else and sclen tlsts can go on duplicating the gold lead example without end-how can anything exist in a pure state? It can't Chemists, dispense chemicals under the label "C. I'." or chemically pure." but if a lr Wiley got after them ou the strict letter of the new theory lie would send , hem all to jail, been use t'"' chances are that nil ul'eged pure che:n teals have absorbed a little of every tiling they came In contact with in the process their manufacture. Analytical chemists of this day Imvj 'o take' Into account the amount ol glass any given solution contains when they are testing that solution in test a tulie Otherwise their result wouldn't co'-nt for anything. This discovery suggests an explnna Mod of that mysterious element In out door life, scent. How can a hound trace his quarry? Everything a man Ion- lies dissolves a little of him. Wbci his foot fih.s on the ground he leave. a trace of himself In warm weatliei or in wet weather he leaves a biggei tra. e than in cold or dry weather. A hound folic -a a damp trail i'sualiy his sense of s'.nel! is tiot acute enough to follow a .try trail The suggest ion that a fugitive pur Joed by a bloodhound actually solves a few particles of himself every time his foot touches the ground. Just ::s though l.e were a lump of sugi.r in water, sounds fanciful, but it is ap pearing more and more reasonable In the light of recent researches. -E. I Anderson in Chicago Hecord-lierald. His Mistake. , "On my way to church I picked op a button mill put It in my change pock et. where I had a quarter " "Cracinus. my dear: And you dr ip pe:l it into the collection basket by mistake'.'" "No. confound it: I put in the qtiar- f '" '"m .. .. w Zy LrA I l l NOW IN FULL PROGRESS O. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUQHINQ ls Bwen;ilnK ov,r ,own young mil old are alike affected. Fol ey, a Honey A Tnr Compound Ih a quick and wife reliable medicine for eoughs id colds. A 8. Jones, or 'l.oo) Plmnmu-y, Chtco, Calif., says: ."Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, tunl I recommend it an containing no narcotics or other harm fui proportion." Williams Drug Co, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby Riven that tho ind'-rslgnod lu -on lll".v appointed administrator of tho eat ate of Caml ilno Kusacll, doecasotl, by the County j Court of the State of Oregon for Polk county, and hue qualified. I All persona having claims against1 ho said oa' nte, ro hereby notified to present the same duly verified together with the proper vouchers therefore, to the undersigned admin istrator, at his residence In lnde pendetiice, in said county, within six months from the da'e of this notice. Dated and first published February 2Sth, 1913. F. W. COLE. Administrator of tho Estate of Carol ILlie Russell, deceased. IJ. F. SWOPE, Attorney. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregui, for Polk county. Lillle M. Hill. I'bilntlff. vs. William 11. lllll, Defendant. To Willlun II. lllll, the above ni:med defendant: lu the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answe' the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit with ii 0 weeks from the date of tho first publication of this Summons towit on or bef' re April ISth, 191. 'I; and if you full so to answer the said complaint, for want thereof the plain-! tiff will a'ply to tin said Court. f:ir the relief thereto demanded, towit for a deer. dissolving tho marrimo contract row existing between you and plaintiff: that plaintiff be permit ted to nsume h r maiden name of Llllie M. Carrett, r.id for her costs and dlahiirsemeiits In said suit. This sutniiKHis, by order of the lion. John Teal, County Judge of Polk county, Oregoi, tnle a'. th. Cham bers in the city of Dallas, i the 4th day of March, l'Ji:!, is served on you by publication th reot for a p; r iod of six consecu Ive we"ks prior to be the 18th ibsy of April, 1913.1a the Independence Enter; rise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub lished rt tide; e .ii n-e In s ld ty of Polk n. h a e or first p mlt n n Us in - !a .' r h Tt !H3. "nd h ' d'l' f the 1 st p i' 1! .-, : h re f i'l ! e Wl ISth, Mi'.:;. P. F. S OPF, At tor y f r Plain i.'f. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Only Four Weeks IF YOU ARE N01 HAVING PIANO VOTES Help one of your friends who Ask for Piano Votes for every cent purchase. We want you to Have Them. Bice Sr Colbreath Two Independence TKAVELINGr IN Washington's Day Op. ',rv!'.?'-iy zM "fl''" a ,,;1";,"I"M "-"vj ; v- -yl 'JfrATl i h p ami t lit luirmH that was J J v-". W. . Y- D. D. is Stores Orego n ummI wssii't the liandhi ine, well linii-licd mid dimmed uticle that it is today. If V"'i want to hen the latest iiclio" eii.ent of l lie harness inakci fkill look nt t!ie kii perh ligut or heavy Harness ilisjil-iyed at Good's 10 nlD)U