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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
LA KGKST l'APKKlN lufiSogjft EIGHT. .. i ..I.! nil i i- una ." other . cBtftt0, 111 i-lnlmiJijf any '" , i., ih real t'f ,t:.tc (!""' iXovu Hi! 1M THK NAM", v 11 ... .,,. r. v ro.r-ii- iTI V C !(! iron, hii i)t- -hi, l-ir.ii'.i"1. f iI-a ! tv .lav ''I , to " .Kin ', ionlui: to :n" " "" ,f 1,,-W-f til" 1' 1,1.1 ''I '"' !' ! .-onMUlUil' i"l'V-' In tiffs win n'1' .... .1,.nil.1) 1.. . . t i. ' " -mem .z.y- i ro!t ,.i , r n s: m ' . i, Hi it iiii s. n . thit nil nnvt-' 1 ilt'K I" th ...I ,v !l UIV'I 1 ...v.... l .10 by sain u- . .-v , nr inter viz: T!...' tho n..tu thoy "nr v. i-nniii! lint- ..i;, ,lLlo .Vn.l.'ini (if UH'lf sr'lliCi1 ... w 'Chain' Royal Cord" 'Nobby' V. t .f .iJ it W , V'4 Tlain' J J H K! W S 3Vi g KflLBJ hS 3 I A i Slip, KlfP 3 ' IfffW Notice the Nobs They're scientifically placed to prevent skids and those dangerous side slips. Their firm, sure grip means safety. And yet, they don't "fight the road." Just the tires for owr kind of roads. j There are four other United States Tires-every one of them a good tire. No matter what your individual needs may be, we can fiu them. n. I i Quality and Price are not what they u,ed to be S,iP p. s. R- of th0 1 l!: we do claim that in comparison with what met) Orcirmi; i K' , i ct5H tnvinc th( FinMt TiHf Ol'r. tMl'SW U Ui v iitv , r ing United States Tires arc Good Tires We know United States Tire, are good Tires. Thai, why we s.U them. Graham & Son, Monmouth, Independence Garage & Machine Shop SUMMONS B& ilere,5, says the Good Judg I want to remind you about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part ot your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. ,.,v- S THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco No. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Polk County. J. L. Hanna and S. C. Hanna, Plaintiff1! J??- u t!...i:ir0(l n l ).-.,! ! ,.it '.I'M i .. .mi' slill0, 1 est in or to .niil l"1" own,rs thereof in foo .nP - . J e,h of tho - f' ' brred and en.ini,,,..! '' ,nR nny claim in r to ,aid V " tiff's, and that plaintiff', havo su 1 further and .liffowt r.-l.ef a to equity .ii- Tlmt s!iul r ; !lJnr,.lU..si,ilod in .said coniplumt 11. ...r. - neirinnlnr at the N. W. rom-r o the :.. T, , r,.!k rmmtv. Oregon; w hi. iin , , i thence North 4:35 .-ha.nv. Uo , West lfl.r.i chain: th,-i..vNuith 10.W . . .i w,..i s.-r.l i-haii's; cnains; iiu-mr thence Smith .-hain-; tnen- . West IS. 10 chains to the Western boundary of the James S. llolman. D. L. C; thence South U dcrnvs West 1.18 chains; thence Fouth le- . frreei LV West r..21 chains; thence South -13 decrees Fast 3.78 chains to a point in the center of the I.u.'kia- . mute River; thence Kast S'.'.. chain, to tho Western boundary line of 'he , jlleniv llelmick P. I.. C: tnence North , 'on said line -M.f.f. chairs t the jdace ; 'of lieirinninc, containini; 181 "! acres, j more or less. This Summons by order of the Hon. II. H. Ilelt, Judce of the above entit ed Court, made and (luted t Cham bers in the City of Dallas, Oregon, on the 28th day of April, h19, is served upon you by the publication thereof for a period of six consecutive weeks prior to the Mth day of June, 1910, in The Independence Enterprise, a newspaper of pcnerul circulation, pub lished at Independence, in said Coun ty of Polk. , I The date of the first publication of ! this Summons is May 2nd, 1919, j The date of the last publication wil1 i be June 13th, 1919. Attorney's for Plaintiffs, SWOPE & SWOPE " Independence, Oregon. T. t t l. i ml liiiiij t in Judging Values War Conk !l Hons Must be Considered and the HIGHEST VALULo. , To Measure or Ready to-Wear. 8. JL Sireamer. On O Follow the Crowd to We Offer You for That Sunday Dinner HUSTON - BROTHEEi i. JERSEYS AT AUCTION FRIDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1919. 24 Jerseys, Registered and Grades. Cows, heifers, young stock and herd bull-13 registered, .' 'f dispersal. Most of the cattle to be sold are of similar blood lines to the well known herd owned by G. G. Hewitt, as bulls from his farm ... . r- j tj o w Y91 dano-Titera in the Reeister of Merit) The blood OI iunua Lou ui u. - " , ,, , t, Golden Fern Noble (12 daughters in Register of Merit) and Mistletoe Pogis (10 daughters in Register of Merit) is prominent in all of the ped.rgees. The v .,i i. j oni tvmm nrndiioinff ancestry. irrades are aa nign gru ac.js t . Catalog giving description and breeding of cattle to be so d will be publ.shed 6 6 ... . . nA anil ho fiirnished. Send request to either sale manager or ownci " ' TVY,. ade with owner before blading. THilvMCS B8n uiiiCTs oiioiigvx..-... TIME Lunch will be. served at 12 o'clock (new time) and sale will start ,. . si xl ..J-M immediately tneri.tci. , , . PLACE-Sale will be held on the George B. Jones farm, which is reached . from Monmouth by going about 3 miles south then about 4 miles west and one half mile north. Free transportation will be furnished for those that come by train, by inquiring at Monmouth Hotel. GEORGE B. JONES, Owner, Monmouth, Ore. E. A. RHOTEN, eal. Wr. M. Or, CI. B T. Amos Holman, Fred J. Holman, John H. Holman, Mrs. Jaunita P. Nichols, Mrs. Helen Vivian Trevanius, former ly Helen Vivian Bassett; James Hol man, John Holman, Cooper Holman, Ida Holman, Mrs. Nettie Logan, John R. H. Ward, Preston Ward, William Ward, Linsey F. Ward, Margaret h. Wnrd.i Beniamin Ireland, William V. Holman, John Hardy Holman, Sam t n,.,.ii Towoa Holman. lt.li o. leuiciwn, " " ' Crosley, Mrs. Ellen Holman, James Holman, Andrew H. Holman, fcsta Meyer, Mrs. I. N. Woods, Mrs. Addie DalwrvrnDle. Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, The unknown heirs of Rachel Critch- low, deceased; the unknown heirs, if a?w. of Mrs. Hulda Crosley, deceased the unknown heirs of Nancy E. Hub bard, deceased; the unknown heirs of D. Ward, deceased; the un known heirs f Alfred E. Crosley, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Nath aniel Hloman. deceased,, the un known heirs of Preston Holman, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Hardy Holman, deceased; William J. Critch low, J. Ralph Critchlow, Nellie Lee, Maggie Hunsaker, Lura Cramer, Ma bel Brown, J. Loyd Critchlow, and al so all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, titie, estate lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Helen Vivian Travanius, form erly Helen Vivian Bassett; Cooper Hnlman. Ida Holman, Preston Ward, Linsey F. 'Ward, Margaret E. Ward, Benjamin Ireland, John Hardy Hol man, afld James Holman, whose true name is James M. noiman, Eli S. Crosley, Mrs. Edwin Jai-obson. the unknown heirs of Ra chel Critchlow, deceased; the unknown heirs, if any, of Mrs. Hulda Crosley, deceased; the unknown heirs of Nan cy E. Hubbard, deceased,; the unknown heirs of George D. ward, deceased; the unknown heirs of Alfred E.Cros ley, deceased; the unknown heirs ot Preston Holman, deceased; the un known heirs of Hardy Holman, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Nath- I,OOK FOR the, Km luir. TRADE, WiRK I :l.. m firearms Ammunition l1:? Shooting mM& Leg of Mutton '.:"( lb- Mutton t'hopsi J.VWi l ine Quarter Mutton . ."Oclli Mutton Stew l.Vtb Beef Roast 18-20clb Beefsteak 22-2r.ctl Liberty Steuk 20cm Leg of Veal 2Hvll Veal CutleU 2Sclb Shoulder Veal it.mst Soclb Veal Stew l.n-Tb Holognn 22c Wietines 25c ir Our own make xr..Tis.V ' .'i : 1,1 j i j We Reduce the HIGH COST of MEAT Nuf & i ON C. STREET AFTER INFLUENZA vvinter COLDS BAT B!,00D Yoti are pa!?1, -ihvi, wea'r widi littli vitality. Your Im is sln.Uh am! 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