Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 20, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Leave it to the
specialist
Foryears theStandardOil
Company, through its Board
of Lubrication Engineers,
has given valuable service in
lubrication on land, on sea
and in the air. Thousands of
motorists are availing them
selves of this service.
By exhaustive study and
actual tests the Standard Oil
Company Board of Lubri
cation Engineers has deter-
mined thecorrectconsisten
cy of Zerolene for your make
of automobile. Their recom
mendations are available for
you in the Zerolene Correct
Lubrication Charts. There is
a chart for each make of car.
Get a Correct Lubrication
Chart for your car. At your
dealer's or our nearest sta
tion. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
.(California)
Jl grade or each type of engine
Arfi. Grow. 0t f
for Good Sfd. Sm - U-
hi. iu Churn.
him etilou'd into H OO-Oll-
iculluio to
istrl'iuio fur
the
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prativo lu'rcomont
States department of K'
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Oivroii condition.
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Th,. ,'k will bo conducted throintb j
the experiment Mixtion ol the atfn
cultural eolle., witJ. (i. K. "yl"P,
professor of farm crop m chi.rK.
"This joint nrtion has prown t
of the nee.! Mt by farmers through
out the .ate for good -ed potato
freo of disease," said i'rofossor Hy
lop. "The cooperative potnto ex
periment i to make available for
growers (rood wed potatoes.'
Different varieties will be R'own
in comparative tett to oVtei nhe
which produce the contest yield free
of disease and Rood ;uality. Cul
tural work will he done tn determine
the best methods of cultivation. iie
time to plant, and maimer of plant-
inc- ,
The station will not tfo nto the
seed producing businef', Professor
Hyslop explains, but aims to tfive
farmers who desire it a start in the
production of Rood seed potatoes,
which will increase their yields and
financial returns.
J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agent) Independence, Oregon. .
"Some Saving!" says the
Good Judge
You men are saving
every cent you can. You
ought to know that this
quality tobacco costs less
to chew tiot more !
You takea smaller
chew. It gives you the
good tobacco taste. It
S lasts and lasts. You
don't need a fresh chew
so often.
if
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut .tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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For Sale By
All Coffees will advance in price
Buy in Five pound Tins and
save money.
Conkcy &c
Walker
SHORT SKIRTS PLACE
MOTHERS IN NEW CLASS
Vulcanized
tinrJer. internal
JpreMure:to. iaj
ture even cord
strain distribu
tioni af-v
And locked'
nr.mly to the!
rim by four
lunstretchable
Jteel cables,
EDERACGTires
DOUBLE CABLE BASE
SLOPER BROS. & COCKLE
TIME CARD ON VALLEY &
SELITZ RAILWAY.
Effective Sunday Juift 2Uth
The Valley & Sileiz Railroad will
run a train leaving Independence at
7.45 a. m. going through to Camn One
arriving there 10 a. m. Leaving at
4.45 p. m. arriving Independence at
7 p. m. leaving at 7.25 p. m. for Hos
kins. Sportsmen will have an op
portunity to whip the Luckimute.
Train will leave Hoskins Saturday
at 6.30 p. m. arrive in Independence
7.45 p. m.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Roy L. Layton, has been
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Polk, Administrator of the estate
of James D. Layton, deceased, and
In Judging Values War Conl
Hons Must be Considered
Quality and Price are not what they used to be W
we do claim that in comparison with whatyonV
get eleswhere, we are still pivinjj the Finen TiJ?
ing and the HIGHEST VALUES.
FOR SALE One second Iminl Hin
der cheap. Call on S. K. Ciminck
or phone Farm 1311. 4t
INDETDENCE residence property
in a desirable location for nle or
trade for Portland property Room
807 Journal Huilding. Portland, Ore
gon. It
Don't fail to read the Salem Wool
en Mills Store adds they are money
savers.
WANTED Loganberry Picker?, at
Wigrich Ranche, Independence. Price
IVi cents per pound, extra bonus of
Vi cents per pound if pickers remain
until end of picking. Tents, wood,
camp stoves, benches, tallies furnish
ed free. Pickers requested to regis
ter at once as only a limited number
required. Apply Major Roue, Man
ager, Wigrich Ranee. j
WFOR SALE One Bouer Gasoline;
pump and underground tank 200 j
galea. Will sell at a bargain. See I
U. G. Mcintosh.
FOR SALE Slab wood, delivered i
to any part of the city at $1.50 per
cord. Strictly cash. Call or phone
J. R. Cooper. 7tf j
FOR SALE 10,000 No. 1 Potato)
Sacks and 8,000 No. 2. Address or i
phone E. Clemens Horst Company,
Independence, Oregon. .rt
To Measure or Ready-to-VVetr.
0. K Rreamer.
has qualified.
All persons having claims against HOWITT COMMISSION CO PORT
the said estate are hereby required LAND, OREGON, 135 Front Street
to present them, with the proper Will pay following prices on ship
vouchers, - within six months from ments received up to and including
this notice, to the said Administra- I June 12th
tor or to Fletcher & Barrick, my at- , Veal,75 to 120,top 20c; Veal 75 to 120 1
Follow the Crowd to
HUSTON" - BROTHER
We Offer You for That Sunday Dinner
lA'g of Mutton '.'m lb
Mutton Chops 25c lb
Fine Quarter Mutton . .20c IT)
Mutton Stew 15c lb
Beef Roasts 18 '.'Oclb
Beefsteak 22-2f.ctt
Liberty Steak 20clb
Leg of Veul 28c lb
Veal Cutlets 28clt
Shoulder Veal Ronst ....25cTb
Veal Stew JScIb
Bologna !...22c
Wiennes 25c
," Our own make
We Reduce the HIGH COST of MEAT
... . ON C STREET
torneys at Independence, Oregon, in
said county of Polk.
Date and first publication June 6,
1919.
ROY L. LAYTON,
Administrator of the Estate of
James D. Layton, deceased.
FLETCHER & BARRICK, Att'ys.
ff When you lure bad u mutually tnujy n
ff day uncipectfd callers tnd count! ei fl
B other interruption, and find yoomlf U
A7 with a limited tim for preparing tbt JJ
m , fvenlnff mctl, then you wieh for an catily m
I made doatert, don t you f Something new, u
ly delicioua, ad4 wboloaome. B
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medium, 19c; Veal, fair to good, 18c;
Veal, heavy 12 to 18c; Hogs, 100 to
160, top 23 to 2.r)Vic; Hogs, poor and
heavy 20 to 23c. No commission,
prompt returns. 4t
WANTED Several men to work in
hop yard. Good wages. Writ or
phone Seid Back Independence.
j HUSTON BROTHERS,
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For Colds, Catarrh or Iafiueiaa.
Order a jar of Vogan's
Marvbinalbw Whip today.
The next tinit you wtab ft
?uick desKrt, tr7 H on
nut. You will find the
marshmallow adds woo
derfui richnea aud cream
lneaa.
Vog an Candy Company
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fellow as
"You can't always tell the mothers
from the daughters," says R. B.Cook
superintendent of recreation of the
board of public welfare of Missouri.
Mr. Cook was Inspecting a public
dance when he saw a young woman
dancing. The law prohibits girls
under 17 from dancing at a public
dance. Calling her aside he inform
ed her of the rule.
"Let me show you something, Mr,
Cook," was her answer. Taking
him to a corner of the hall, where two
children' were playing, she saidi'The
older is 8 years old. He is caring
for his younger brother. Come here
John."
'Yes mother," replied John in an
obedient tone.
"Excuse me," muttered Mr. Cook
as he backed away.
"But how ia a man to judge ages
with all these short skirts and bob-
'bed hair?" mused Mr. Cook as he
walked away. I
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i,ino! ?ld'- xeliB Wood-maker and
herbal tonic made from wild roots and
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your body cure your cold, and protect
you from disease Mrms whi--h lurk every,
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