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OFfER No. 1 New Subscribers to The Youth's Companion will receive: 52 WEEKLY ISSUES 1919 AVfat 1919 Companion Home $9.09 - Calendar Free J OFFUR No. 2 THE YOUTH'S CCSI'ASSX 1 All fV Including ail of $2.00 I f Offer No. 1 McCAJi'S KACAZLV! $1.00 '. Check your choice and sera this coupon with your remittance to the PUBLi: .IS C.V "1 fi&, or to The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass, SUBSCRJPTIOxNS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE to- A I mm Jl? I ill stems 0Mrm7!7r? I I I I or HOYS' I I ' -pi triors A I "'vriULfl. IjS I l& ipioit B ; 535. 1 t t Dependable Spark Plugs Indepence Garage & Machine Shop . Local Distributers . mertwtni BLACKSM1THING, ACY- ErPH LENE WELDING ALL KINDS r J J 3 LE v OF IRON AND WOOD WORK G. W. WOOD G. C. SKINNER. SfcSSiiS .3"' Champion "X" Ml ror torn car. Mi!-!1ni- Price $0.75 JMikmi BUENA VISTA ITEMS We are expecting the "boys" to be coming home soon. Miss Ward, who is spending some time at the J. C. Reynolds home, was Over Sunday visitors with friends in Corvillis. Mrs, Roy Kinghten who has been in California where she was near her husbasd who was in Camp Kearney, California, arrived for an extended stay at the Henry Knighten home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lucas was shop ping in Albany Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knighton transacted business in Albany Friday. Harold Shrunk of Salem, was an MEAT PRODUCERS DID RILL DUTY Increase In American Hoc Wlfl Help to Mest World Fat Shortage. 1 FARMERS SAVE SITUATION. OitimenC Ju.Ofle " tlmltea f Perk Prod ut I of W liwese O rVe. War tiperta. Thmuih Increased prodttctton MJ eonaerT.dou we will be able thla fe over Sunday visitor at J. A. Reynolds to eiyort srn tluxn ow lrfw" i, mm. exports of ixri produrt The household goods of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tann, of Salem, arrived Wednesday and they are domiciled in the John Donaldson house. A. E.llale and family transacted business in Salem Saturday. Miss Lor a who teaches In Salem, was over Sunday visitor with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Prather and family visited Mrs. Prather parents in Salem Sunday of last week. Edgar Lichty and wife Sundayed at the F. L. Chown home. We all have unusally lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving day. The terrible war is ended; that our cas uality list is no larger than it is; our boys will soon be coming home; that we are not found wanting in our war drives and of the beautiful fall en abling us to get our unusually large acreage of fall grain sywn and pros pect -for a bountious year are before us. Lt us be more thankful this year than ever before. i Rev. James A. Moure of Eugene, Superintendent, preached a very able sermon at the M. K. church Sunday to a large and appreciative audience. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Neal returned home from a several days visit with relatives and friends in Portlnnd. They report Mrs. W. R. Devens as very poorly. She was the wife our former merchant, W. K. Devens. j She has many friends here who hope a change may soon come for the bet ter. Prof, and Mrs.( Reynolds, Mr. anr! Mrs. J. K. Neal and Miss Ruth Pr,-. ther Sundayed at the G. A. Wells' home. Dr. Butler was cjfiled Saturda morning to see Mrs. M. V. Prather who is making slow progress from severe attack of the flu. Mrs. E. B. Gobat and daughter Ad die of Albany, was driving on our busy streets Friday. 1 t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wltn U ny dmra auuw m w in ror ths million who bn frd from Oerman oppression, ths Department of AxrlcuJCujl and U Food Administration r JustWod u day In our evert action of stimulation of bog production. In the coming year the fastest world aborta wUl be In fata, and porli jvIU belp to sate this Htuntlon. Tbe'eincacy of the policy of stlinulstwd prtHluctlon has built up In this country iuiyiu which will en able us to supply s very large port of the fat deficiency of the world. In beef thore must be a shortage In Eu rope, due largely to limited refrigera tor ship Ctttetty. All frwet.-r ahlys available, however, will be filled by America, Argentine and Australia, The contribution mode by the pro ducers of this country to the war pro gram as applying particularly to anl mul food products Is illustrated by the following : Reports compiled by the V. S. De partment of Agriculture Indicate an Increase In cattle of 10.23S.000 head and 12.441,000 hogs. These figures were compiled to January 1 Inst In this period there was n decrease In sheep of 810,000 head. The Indica tions are that tills decrease will show an Increase, according to recent re ports. Since January 1 unofficial Informa tion lndlcutes an Increase In hogs of not less than 9 per cent and not more than 15 per cent as compared with one year no, with un Increase In the average weight. Following the request of the U. 3. Food Administration for an Increase In hog production fur marketing in the fall of 1918 and the spring of I'.lKi the Increase may yield not less than l.tVXi,- lUut lULt I t . ...-I. ... ..I . . ... of ' v""'1"-' IHJUiiu. mint to nn r iifui ta The Fellow wio argued with Jim the other night ran p o'afost ike shock of his lift. Jim know$ tobacco. And before ha got through, Jim made the fellow adroit that Real Gravely taste better and give a satis faction you can't get out of ordinary tobacco. A mall chew of Gravely Ut, o much longer thai u ctU nothingxtra to chw tfua clan of tobacco. It Mt ii', ft t4 hut. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plu vsc yicv..' yvacAtu a JJVUCfl 1 OFFICIALS H. HIRSCHBERG, Pretideut D. W. SEARS, Pre.il 1rl THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK INCOUI'ORATED 1889 Trnttct a General Ranking HuNinrns InU-reot Paid on Time Iepiiits. DIRECTORS 11. HIKSCIIIIERC, I. A. AI.LK.. W, H. WALKER, D. W. Si: OTIS D. IIVU lb arranged by Mr. Hoover regarding un linal food products would have tn-eu linpossihle. The dresseI hog products during the three months ending Kcpti-tnlicr 110, 1017. MinoiilUed to lHi:!,17'J,mMI poiliuls, while for the corresponding months of 1918 the divused hog products totaled i the undei'sigm-.l K l,277.."iS!).(Mi0, an increase of over 371,- j sidence tieur .Aj"iii QOO.IHNj lUtuiH for the quarter. During the same period for 1917 the records of Inspected slaughter of dressed beef showed l,l.'i.'!,iio0.0o) pounds as against l,4.il,()0(i.MiO pounds for the three . month period cudlug September 1, this year. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate o fJason A. Arrell, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk coun ty, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, togeth er with proper vouchers therefore to undersigned Administrator at his re sidence in the City of Independence, in said County, within Six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published December 6th, 1918. FRANK R. ARRELL, Administrator of the estate of Jasen A. Arrell, deceased. SWOPE & SWOPE, Attorney's. Our food Gospel eat less 1 serve less waste nothing NOTICE TO CK EDITORS N'otiie i hereby given :hat the un dcrsigiird has been duly uppo.nted ex crutiix'of the Estate of A!; ert tuitl deceased, by ill County ('tilt, of the State of Oregon fur Pul! toun'.y, and has qualified All persons hiivnig i i."i!.ls ticainxt : the said estate arc l on-by noti 'ed to ; present tin; name d ily vei i ickog.-ther j with th proper Vou. hers thert foi, to I u' ri at her re- ! in said county within si.v months, from date of this not i e I'.-itd and first, puMi-d.d N'ovj-mber xth. v.ns HANNAH (JAVfiAIX Kxeruti i of the est-t- ,f Alfred i,'Ui.:;iin, dei'eased SWOTK ,v SWOl'K, ACnnyV PKOI KSSION.VI. ( Ol.UMN DR. ELLSWORTH THK YTKKkl.VUil A.N ("orner 4th and D. Streets Thonv M-JU22. SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers I. O. O. F. Building i Independence. , . Ore i a i i America's Pledge of Food Gave Heart to the Allies In Their Darkest Hour Whatever Is necessary America will send. That was America's pledge to the Interallied food council. And bo cause the American food army had hitherto made good they took heart and went forward. Farm enterprise and much soft corn Increased pork supplies, food conser vation increased exports total ship ments doubled. -t t t i ' in -.m iMiliillli uj.jjj-ih" ' "MiMiiionaai il Mf mo m n ii a in : mm mi mm i i . iiiiii'.. THE ENTERPRISE ; FOR HIGH GRADE PRINTING. Entered at the postoffice at Independence, 6regn,,as se cond class matter. Published every Friday mtrnmg. AMERICAN SPIRIT RELIED ON TO WIN. In the light of succeeding events It Is Interesting to recall the confidence with which the United States Food Administrator viewed the gloomy out look In July of,1917, when tills coun try Bad been In the war for less than four months and the Germans were steadily sending the western front nearer and nearer to Paris. "Even though the situation In Eu rope may be gloomy today," he de clared In a public statement, "no American who has knowledge of the results already obtained in every di rection need have one atom of fear that democracy will not defend Itself In tbese United States." W.J. CLARK. ' SUBSCRIPTION Oae Year in Advane .. .. ej 50 ' j Six asonthi In Advance .. .. .. ,"" " 75 ij Ulree Msntks ia Advance .. .. .. ... ' ',, ',. t jgo LOYALTY IN LITTLE THINGS LAST PROOF OF PATRIOTISM FAITH JUSTIFIED ' BY EVENTS. I do not believe that drastic force need be applied to main- tain economic distribution and ' sane use of supplies by the great majority of American peo. pie, and I have learned a deep and abiding faith In the lntelll- gence of the average American 4 business man, whose aid we an- ticlpate and depend on to rem. dy the evils developed by the war. Herbert Hoover, August 10, 1917. - Nohr'iToi' final si:th.i:.mi:nt. N'OTiri; is hereby given that C W. Irvine, Administiator of the estate of i Susie M. I.oeke, deceased, lias filed his final account, as such administrator in the County Court of the K'ale of Or- : egon for the County of Polk, and that i Monday, the lf.l.h day of Hei cinltcr, l'.)l."i, at the hour of 10 oYI.u k in, the j forenoon of said dav. at the eoort room, in th:; County Court house in Dallas, I'oik eouiity, Oregon, has been appointed by the said Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said j)m account and the settlement thereof. Date of first, publication November, l.", Ptl.S. C W. IRVIN'K, Administrator of the Kstate of Su sie M. Locke, deceased. FLKTCIIKR liARRICK, Attorney's 1 f t I l II I H'l...;n. Americans without murmuring cut their vugar allowance from four pound a month to three and then as Ion as need bo to two pounds for loy alty's sake. Dr. Dnganne, Dentiat, Office over Independence National oCaak. Patriots Plenty Biry less - Serve less Eat onjy 3 meals a day Waste nothing four Quests will cheer fiiHy share simple fare Be Proud to be a. food save r if roanaiin, oia. -1 1 1 ' KLFrCHEK & ll.VKKICK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Building INDEPKNDENCIv .. ORECO.t 44 I lit. L. E. UAKRICK DenUst Office in Cooper Uuildinji Phone Alain, 7b 21 iuurpemirm, , .. Ortgolt 1 We.Payh fol CREAM, EGGS. POULTRY, VEAL i J' tinfp PORTLAND, ORE m,,? .. , . cr Wni. (or Mai M Tm. dSntjtndnkwv su. You are urged to come and see what we have to offer you this fall ,! Jng apperal for Men, Women and Children the quality and nri. -,ni delight you. EDDY & CARBRAY. I- - . J",v i WILLAUD w. 8TOKAGK BATTKKY STATION j We sell, Kent and Repair Hat- i eriH. OUR REPAIR WOKY GUARANTEED. Open eveninKs and Sundays 418 Court Street. Salem. Phone 203 NOTICti TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been ttyjy apprised Administrator of the esftto of H. Cole, deceased, by the County Court of th ston rtiwwtn for Po HIV. uh W J - V-' A. fl COlint.v tinI haa aiinlifinft. All persons having claims against tho said estate ore hereby notified to present the gams' duly verified, togetn to the undersigned Administrator bis residenr'fi finar Buena Vista, said County, within six months frH the date of this notice. Dated' and first published Octos llh, 1918. . It. E. PRATHEE, H. Cole, deceased, ' SWOPE' & SWOBEt 'AtWraieyf. I fiiilf i it di r !! rt t M t- r