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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
LARGEST fAPER IN polk COUs THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. AGE EIGHT. GROWERS MAY SKIP SPRAY yninnm wi i "w.1 Soub and Urown Hot I'mler l'v Conditions Ncwl ' l lavorable 'MM $lfeft llAVP vni Application. a r Vvimi-im.'iitnl Station " 1 u WITH B ISO A EJ I VI . . v. ., ....... Special to tht- Independence Kntcr priso. Hecause scab and brown rot Cooking Convenience All the convenience of gas that is the meaning of a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove installed in your kitchen. Easy to operate. A touch of a match and in a jiffy your stove is ready for tooking. No smoke or vsmell; no dust or dirt. More convenient than coal or wood. Better and more economical cooking all the year round. A cool kitch en in summer. And you have all the convenience of gas. Xn 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) NEW PERFECTION A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove means kitchen comfort and con venience. Ask your friend who has one. Used in 3,000,000 homes. Inexpensive, easy to operate. See them atyour deal er's today. have had but littlo opportunity to do vt'lop this your on account of weather unfavorable to those disease, many growers haw boon aino to omn m reuular 10-day spray for apples an pears and the Juno spray for nton T w nrvioT- -aww ai..i..fciw..i .fruitl Wl W"UtCk, Special Agent Standard Oil Company, Independence, Ore. rPTn?OTr OT"T7"na Trn n a t t-i i-tr J. D, HIBBS & COMPANY, SLOPER BROS. & COCKLE MAX GOLDMAN. CRAVFM mrr " w V- A A WUJMAJ- CRAVEN & HUFF . MWJM t the 1 tine pears aim uiv .mm; i - f.nit. The season opened with min- inium infoetioii and the ilry spring has made it hard for seal) and brown rot to make headway. 'It is well to apply lime-sulfpi 1-50 with tho -1-5 weeks spray for eontrol of codling moth on apples and pears, ns a precautionary measure," says Prof. 11. P. Harass, of O. A. C. "Still if ,l- u-mither enntinues it will hard ly be necessary to spray for any fun- ii-nns i hsense unless present ill tile orchard duo to local conditions. "If it ulionU turn nit" riiinv in or chards where the sot of fruit is pood and not already covered with a pro- ,.,'ti'vn I'.mt imr of ( nni'l'i'lde MUmilHT stretio-th nnnlii ntion should be made before the rain or as soon after as pos i uble. It is too late for good control nftor n noiiil of ruin. Ill roL'inns where fog and midst prevail it is best to hold strietlv to the recommended schedule of sprays for brown rot of prunes and peaches " Many fruit growers have boon aide to omit wart fo tho reeular snrnv pro gram for the control of fungous di seases this year because of the dry weather. If it should turn oil" rainy however, where the orchard holds n valuable crop of fruit already covered with a protective coating of fungicide it would be well to apply a summer strength spray before the rain begins or as soon as possible. It is too late for control if applied after an extend ed period of rain. In regions where fog and midst prevail, it would be well to hold strictly to the regular sche dule of sprays. m -BOUGHT ' fit ' O THAT SU1I LlJj YET? If you havn't, you had hotter take advantage of th- ,Va, V...i nntii ..' ..... -.mi . -.A .. c " ""net Br; "' t.v. iu ?i,vv on tne Suit unJ present prices, hut if you wait for tho next (diipment vo"' pay the advanced price. CO.MK IN AND LOOK Til KM OVKU AT C'ON'KKY WAlJ KR'S-I.ct them ahow you the Staus. ALL WOOLKN SLrl louay, IN ADDITION THEY TAKK MKASIWKS I ()lt W, V Pn.J TAII.OHINti LINK NONK HKTTER. 1 CONKEY & "WALKER AUCTION SALK WE WISH TO ANVOTIMcp rrTTT, PIT XTTT HS5f 55" AND MANAGEMENT OF "11J nnnu UAKAtihj. LN THE FU- ixvi iniu Duss WILL BE THE Bungalow Garage Authorized DEALER All business will hp Basis and we will maintain prompt and efficient We Do Expert Repairing of Storage Batteries, vjcucjawrs, oianing motors, magnetos and Is- niiiun systems in connection with our regular anup repairing, Scicftell Clark $tmet$ And develops great power and mileage because of its full, uniform chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) fie Gasoline Quality -H.4 i. ac. m. i in rj i.AHii. Train No. 1 leave rn0upmlencep at 6:d0 a. ni. arrives AJonnioutn i.oo, CnnntcU nth truir. fn irlit. Train No. 3 leaves Independence, conocting with S P. train No. 351, e,.oW fVr.i.Ui. I'flt'ttl fAJmrtt nl 7:15 a. m. Train No. 5 leaves Independence ai fitrrr! 1 1 Having rento.l my farm and will move to town, I will Bl.i at puliit t.on at my resulence Five Miles South of Independence on 1. C"lh ' I 5 ', !'!; Train No 7 '. a. :.(: : '. train Xo. -1. 1 .Mn:iiiio-i:h 1: a iviiijv.,i..tii o..j,i v ;. ?;.;:. U,r I'allas lenves Independenci - :i.-:m ':,, v.iih S from I'-ui'and, ;,.ti !". ;i. " NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT PROTECTION FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS -our Liberty iionds are at n.vhllr- h, ,-.-y If through fire, carelessness or theft, you should lose them, you would be out that amount. I Farmer's State Bank service is offered you. Bring in your bonds we will issue a receipt and keep the bonds in our buaglar proof safe subject to withdrawal at any time. NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. Farmers State Bank Independence, Oregon. Notice is hereby e-iven that. V. v Piasecki, administrator of t.hp e.fofi r.f T A o; j , . .. . I " """una, ueceasea, nas tiled nis final account as such nflmirnVf-o. tor in the County Court of the State oi uregon, lor iolk county, and that said Court has appointed Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1918, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Coun ty court, in Dallas. Oregon. th- time and place for tb fcearfe f ,J1 objections of the said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first Dublished Mm, m. 1918. E. K. PIASECKI, Administrator of hte estate of J. A. Simons, deceased. E K. PIASECKI, Attorney. Train No. 9 leaves Independence at 11:50 a. m. arrives .Monmouth 12.M. Trai". No. 11 leaves 1 :.10 . m . n. necti with S. P. train No. 352 for Port land arrives Monmouiii 1 V Train No. 13 leaves 2.20 n.m. enn. necting with S. P. train from Corvallis arrives Monmouth 2:30 connects with train for Airlie. No- 15 leaves 3:50 p. m. arrives at Monmouth 4:00 connects with motor ear from Airlie to Salem. No. 17 leaves 7.(10 a. m. after enn. necting with S. P. train No. 353 from l ortlancl arrives Monmouth 7:10 No. 2 leaves Monmouth 7:05 n arrives Independence 7:15 a. m nects with S. P. train for Portland. No. 4 leaves Monmouth 8:30. ri.,V Independence 8:40 eoneets with s p train from Dallas. No. 6 leaves Monmouth 9:05 arrlv e Independence. 9:15 a. mMn.on. with train from Airlie., No. 8 leaves Monmouth mr,n , c. lit. O I'vitTnn J A 1 . iimejenuence 11.00 a. m. Train No. 10 leaves rrlvw Independence 12:10 p. m. 'iran Ko. 12 leaves Monmrmti, i.ar. p. m. connecfsVith S. P. train for Port ana at independence 1:65 p. m. NO. 14 iMTil Mnnmnntk J.nr t.vn ar. I mm Indenendenen a -nz . i . ... v- con- necta with S. P. train for Salem- faiiai, No. 18 leaves Monmouth 4.55 n m Saturday, July 6th, 191 Commencing at 10 O'clock a. hi. Sharp hcifeM-I n"'? T-0"" fCMh "l'te..d.er and one in Mar ht,fm l i M i" September; one heifer Hi yr. old. oi It ' ;r ,n Juno; o,, mftrc 4-,,s o,,, m ol.l. 1300 II,,. 0,K. younK mare 2.yrft oIi,A11 wel bro IVr hen mara HOfiS H younir hoirn. in t,. ...,,i i.. t i ... i, 1 , I L "" 'in i-mii t UIOOU SOWS W in 1U ( l)igs; 1 male hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 hinder, 1 hon vai.l i harrow ,..,! , ' ' 't 1 " " WHon- 1 ". 1 "W. 1 On,.,, r- c. '"" lo",n ha"riw, 1 l.i-imh plow. 1 14-inch p of harmts ' ,'P,"',,,"r' ntht'r ',!nvs "" '-"ltivators and several )l SKH()U)n;,Nm KI,afcw FREE LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS: -All sums under $10.00 cash. Above $10.00 one year', to Per cent on bankable note. Payable on or before expiration M. M. PORTERFIELD, OWNER n a h b u a B a B B B I 8re how my h pnirn into the lw wpiy Uuii. NOTICE. To conserve man power and reduce tha cost of doing business, Hewitt's rnarmacy has been consolidate ,:i. Williams Drug Company. All accounts of Hewitt's Ph are due and payable to M. C. Williams. Dentist Office in Cooper Building Phone Main 7R91 Inaepena'tnce. . . Or. Dr. Duganne. Denti.t nffv,. - uunu ovei Indepenoeco National Bank. ELLSWORTH i The Vetterlnarlan Pwm 4th and 0 Str;?, Phn 3122 FLETCHER & BARRICK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Buildinir INDJfiPENDENCE, .. OREGON 4 .1. .it n. it j, a4hM SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers I. O. O. F. RniU; B B B B B B B B Let us show you A wonderful new cream separator that we have just received from factory!" Kreat6St 8e,Wator We want tn sh., because it is a marvel in the new profit it msurea you. And yet. it is more simple and sanitary and easier turned and washed than ever. THE NEW SUCTION-FEED S"2 1 le,"e!m - vou .urn sic The wompn ;" . , 'U!,cs cream when turned below spu. tloa. andrv ,ime n'5 """on th. man can turn it 45 rev of even richneTs 'k wi" be dimmed clean and the creaw wlllbi Come in and bring the women folk, and let us Sbow you bow it wo. FOR SALE BY SLOPER BROS. & COCKLE, INDEPENDENCE, .. OREGON. 1 mm te w i B a" B a O D B o o a M t THE ENTERPRISE FOR HIGH GRADE PRINTING.. Independence, . . Or