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PAGE EIGHT. THE INDEPENDENCE E-NTERP RISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. EN3HT PAGES It J i niiiM Children Cry for Fletcher's " . ... ... j s y. mm n.Yi! OUR LIFE-SAVERS. Humble Heroes Who Do Brave Work Along Our Coast. AN EPIDEMIC OP COUGHING DARING DEEDS IN THE SURF. The Kind You Have Always Bonght, nml which hus been in use for over SO yours, has borne the signature of and lias been made under his per- st?-?-- sonal supervision since its infanoT. WcOif S-eUcLiM Allow no no to deceive you in t h la. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-ns-good " ro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Cantoris is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare j poric, lrops and Soothinjr Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JSarootio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys SVonns and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Fowl, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's Fauaeea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CCHTSUII COMPAHV, TT mukimt STxerr, NCW VOMIT CITY. CVICTIM OF ACCIDENT WILL RECOVER. Mrs. Hugh Hanna and Dona Pom roy returned from Washington Sat urday evening where they have been the younger Mr. Poraeroy reports him in greatly improved condition and believes he will fully recover, but it i will take; some time. Battl With th Giant Corrbcra and Icy Scat Whan a Storm Wracked Veaaal Offer tha Faarlaai Quarda a Chanca to Rssous a Human Bstng. Through a tilciik February uiartit a storm whs riiKMiK up Kit Atlantic Men board All hIoiiu thf const the life Kiiurds were out. hiiuchiii Into tlio Bale, patrolling the benches. Mlert for si;tis of disaster .lust befmv mid uijjlit one of tlit'iii east of ltcllort Ntn lion, on Loins Island, rhw h scliooucr floundcrf-iK in the may wpliulrlt't ulT shore. It was the Hcnjtitiiln Cromwell, mid h the Miami swept down t lie heaih the crews of three stations bur fled to the scene. Their work was to take si-xeii men from the riKKhK of the wrecked vessel All efforts through the night audi the forenoon following fulled. The wind was too hiirh then at noon the schooner's masts, except the foremast, on which nil of the crew nave one had takeu refuse, crashed overboard. This man went down iu a welter of w reck Hte. and to those on shore it seemed as If lie must surely be battered to j death, but as the breakers raced In ! tliac utllt. 1.1m i.M .. ..!... I.. .fc.... .1 (III., Wll..lll i j u iiiijti I U4I I had been swept away with him, A furious surf was running, mid tlin ler with which the Cromwell had been laden was pitched up ou the beach To add to the dimmer thick Ice cakes, heaved by the breakers, lifted their jiiKCcd ends high in the air and crushed down, splintering one uhu the other, and always the awful drive of snow and sieet. ripping the ourushliiK waves into tatters of foam and spindrift. Surely no uiau could live In that Instinctively ttie life savers moved nearer the edge of the surf and peered ahead for some sign of life. Tue beach was frinued with skim Ice. sharp and pointed, that cut through rubber hoots Id swoofliiiiK over the town and, young id old are alike affected, Fol ey ,s Honey t Tar Compound is a quick and mile ' rolltiblo medicine for coughs id colds. A 8, Jones, of Leo; Pharmacy, Chlco, C:tllf., snys: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, and I recommend li as containing no nnreollca or other hiciu ful properties." Wlllluuii Drug Co. i AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. i An K. ter program will be render ed at Id o'clock Itmieud of the reg ular Sunday School acsslon. I At it o'clock nil Knitter senium, i Theme "'1 he Miracle of Miracles. ". ' Kp worth Ltug i e 6:;UI p, m. Topic, "The II r th of a t'.reiit I lope. "Leader Mrs. Miiry Smiley. Kveiiii'g sermon 7 : UO p.m . Theme "Willi what man ner of I tody shi'll we come forth?" livcryoiit should attend divine ser vices somewhere on Faster Sunday. A most uordliil woleonio la extended tu everyone who hr,ve not some other church homo. Appropriate ICita- ter nnisie will bo rendered. You Can Make Someone PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD Itut never follows the use of Foley's Houey tuul Tar Compound. It stout cough, heals the sore and Uil'lumcd air passiges, Mid strong! twins the lungs, Tlie genuine is a yellow pack age wlih beehive, on carton. Refuse substitutes-Williams Drug t'o. I FOR SALE Some choice dry wood. Call at the hardware store of Slopcr Urothers V . Cockle. ltpd and clothiuir as If through parchment Helpless to aid the man whom they The J. W. Dawes residence on west knew must be plunging somewhere out Visiting their brother, Dole Pomeroy, Monmouth street was the scene of a "'" angry water, they huddled to mho sustained Injuries several weeks conflagration Just before the noon to in a rallrocd accident. It was hour yesterday, but the damr.ee to reported here last week that Mr. the property was small. We did not Pomeroy's condition was critical, but learn the cause of the fire. OPPORTUNITY Opportunity comes to you but once in a lifetime, have an opportunity nw to gel a new You $400 PIANO without cost to you. Energy is ail that is required on ymu part. I n a few weeks the opportunity will have passed and you will linger with the "wish I were" claps (iet pu Inscriptions for the Enterprise and business for ( 'on key and W alker if you wish to be successful in this contest now drawing to a close. .Address all communications to The Enterprise In.! inlepeixlence Oregon I ve been selling Studebaker Wagons and Buggies for over 30 years." "I've sold them because my reputation as a dealer was at stake and from experience I have found that Studebaker means the best." That tella the Story. . , J'!? b,ou8ht, Studebaker wagon, before the Civil war and they have been buying them ever since. .t. j T Z , ?d confiden m the name Studebalcer and in the sturdy, dependab e wagon, and buggies they build. . . nd t,hBt confidence ha. been upheld. Stodeb.ker wagon, are bu.lt on honor and the Studebaker guarantee goe. with every one. there, a Studebaker for your need. whether you live in city, town or country. Farm Wagons Surrey Pony Carriages Buflines Wagon Dump Carts Trucks P.unubouM Contractors' Wagons ' ! "Jnf StUdL harness lao-aa well and carefully mads as Studebaker vehicles. See our Dealer or Wiitt us STUDEBAKER soutS P..nJ 1 NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS L AjO PALLAS KANSAS CtT SL' -AJr.E CITY SAN FRANCISCO DENVKR POPTLAKt), OSE. Hfther hk men wilt when a lifeless Ixxly Is about to he vast up tiefore them They heard lee ami wreckuice Krtiul liarstily: altered debris waxheil up to their feet. Brave tiieu all. yet they saw nuthiuar to do' They knew not to whxt lengths the ocean would jjo before kIvIhb lip Its victim At this Juncture a Birtire sprang from atnoiiR them and. wrapplnar a llne aloui his nulxl. run t the edge of the aurf He was Frank Itayner of the Blue Point station, ami he was ahnnt to commit what the other snrfmen Id stinctlvely told themselves was suicide The service demands courage, licit fool, hardiness Kor a momeut Keeper Horke hesitated, nndecldeil whether to order Rnyuei hack to the beach or not. but he couldn't Hud it iu Ins heart to do It It was a venture too hemic, too splendid. They watched Kayner as he stood In the whirl of icy spray a waiting lih- chance. He was half miked His clothes be hud thrown off ns he run The cold. UltiiiK into his ties h.' tortured him. Still the chance held nlT. Tiieu It came- the bit of wreckage, the cllnjr lng sailor, crishlng Into the boiling bfeflkecs. and Ihiyner (lushed forward. l,-oot by foot through that rourlns tu mult of water, of pluiiKliiK beams and timber, duddun the spllutereil apara I that, leaping from gi.in' combers, mnde as if to pin him. Kayues worked to ward his uiau. To those on shore be was hidden the (renter part of the rime riually they saw his head ld) alsive a big billow Near him flouted the wreckage bearing Its stiff, motion less burden The next Instant Kayner vanished, swept under by a tremen dous wave. From the huddled group on shore men started forward, hut Albert La tham, also of the Blue Point station, was first to plunge Into the tumbling seas Tearing through them, he reached Kayner. who, Just cresting- a breaker, snatched at the sailor, now unconscious. And together these he roes of tlie coast hauled their man through the rearlns timbers and ice to the beach and to safety Not ten minutes later the Cromwell broke In pieces From shore the life savers saw men fa II from the rigging;. Ave of them, who fell, one by one, like black plummets into the sea. One re mained aboard. Then he went, too a dark form clinging to the wrecked maat. now adrift. And again Kayner and Latham plunged Into the surf. Now, weakened by their efforts sod the cold, they faced an even harder task. The man torn from the mast nearly drowned them with his fren- sled struggling. Kor twenty minutes the uneven flsht between the sailor and the surf on one side and the two weakened life savers on the other was waged. Then a great green comber lifted beneath them and bore all three through the foaming sea to the shore. For weeks Latham lay abed, and Rayner never performed duty again. (Subsequently commended by Wash ington, they considered that honor suf ficient. Such Is the typical life saver, the man who patrols the coasts from Ban gor to Galveston, from Seattle to Los Angeles. He's a part of a wonderful system. New York Sun. Stiuulli'g of the pl;'io contestants, Ui the $100 00 piano contest for week ending March l'Jth, at Wee & Cal breath Fun Pure Store: No. 1 45i6l0; No. 6 6!."00.r ; No. 72160; No. 10 1M1U; No. ! 4 4600; No. 201513M0; No. 211790823; N 22 75!0; No. 29 213363; No. 32 lOOils:.; No. 333100; No. 49 18;l4 No. 57192060; No. 64 4 48:160: No. 722400; No. "93:13273; No. 83 6600; No. 10611910; No. 123584, 550. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Bv Givinir Them Your PIANO VOTES If you are nor saving for yourself. Be sure and ask for them with every cents worth of your purchase. Only a few weeks more x in which to work. Bice Sr Colbreath ' Two Stores Independence Oregon Notice Is hereby given that the U'id' rslgned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Carol line Russell, decease'!, hy the County Oaurt of the State of Oregon for Polk county, and has qualified. All persons having clalni3 agabist he said es'ate, nre hereby notified to present the same duly verified toge.her with the proper vouchers therefore, to the u.iderslgi.ed admin istrator, at his residence in Inde pendence, in said county, within six months from the da e of this notice. I Dated and first published February 28th,' 1913. F. W. COLE. Administrator of he Esta e of Carol ine Russell, deceased. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney. You Can't Drive a Rabbit jflll ill our liarnei-s, but you can jmt it mi the smarten! looking horxe tliut. Vip hiirli. (ill, i..l ut .. 1. ....... 4 'mIkiW uiii Imi lirnllil i.f it Win. not liave a swell looking turn out for the KaMer pa mile by Mr raying ymr n t in a bright, new set of ImriiMn? Or -rliHa the old pet will ilo with little fix inn up sod I'lili-liin. )iop in slid tee iin hImiiii it. We are InunekN cciuliftn. And our liitrneas htuck in hy Ur the Urg est and moM .elerl in the cilv.- D. D. Good liidciridciicc, t regnn SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orfgiti, for Polk county. Lill'e M. Hill, Pliiintiff. vs. j William H. Hill, Defendant. 1 To William H. Hill, the above nr.med defendaiiit: In the name of the State of Oregon. You nre hereby required to appear and answer the compliiint filed against you In the above entitled Court and suit withjn 6 weeks from the date of the first publiciition 6f this Summons towl: on or befo re April 18th, 1913; id and If you fail so to answer the said j complaint, for want thereof the- plain-i tiff will apply to the said Court for the relief therein demanded, towit 1 for a decree dissolving the marri:ge contract now existing between you! and plaintiff; that plaintiff be permit-! ted to resume her maiden name of Llllie M. Garrett, and for her costs' and disbursements In said suit. This summons, by order of the Hon. John Teal, County Judge of Polk county, Oregon, made at the Cham bers In the city of Dallas, on the (4th day of March, 1913, Is served on you by publication thereof for a per iod of six consecutive weeks prior to be the 18th day of Aprll,1913,in the Independence Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub lished ut independence, In sUd Coin ty of Polk. The dale of first publi cation to t is summons is March 7t.h, i 1913, and the date of the last publics on th.'re f will be April 18th, 1913. n. f. svyoprc, Attorney for Plaintiff. i Spring time ... j Is Seed Time We have h line of Wet-tern. Secils acclim ated himI tented. We sre (IcHlcre in Hay, (irain nml Feed. Will buy your poik.vcsl, chickens, hides anil egga, nml pay you the chi-Ii. 'A lull linp (if poultry Mipplics and stock loode. The Independence Seed and Feed Store. Iicv Have It! For Chicken Fence! We have a quantity of lath on hand which are a little too thin for plastering lath. Just the thing to build chicken fence with. To move these lath in the next few days we are making a special low price of 1.50 Pim THOUSAND This means that you get 100 pickets for 15c. Think of it. Call at once. The Charles 1. Spaulding Logging Company INDEl'KN PENCK, OREGON t -It I f T t r 514 Never excuse a wrong action by say Inir (lint Home one else does the slime tl'lticr. FriinUIln The Daily Oiegonlam and the Enter prise the two papers combined for $6.00. This is a special rate for one month. Phil Begin MERCHANT TAYLOR Steam and French Dry Called for. Mill St. Phone 1091. DALLAS, OREGON. Will NINETEEN THIRTEEN" the banner year for i MOTORCYCLES It will pay you to see us. I The Independence Repair Shop . . . . ....... .. . .. . . t t t