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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
' AS OLD aS-jiie j ' THE ENip'ENDENCE ENTEIU'KISE MiE EIGHT. 1 WRITER OFFERS COURSK I ON FARM ADVEUTIS1XO .IV... Value and Mothwln of IVintf Home Paper lo Sell Surplus IWuce Announced for Farmers Week ' i . . -. v jmr i. a r a v. iVi : i 1 i . . i f 1 i ".i I, : i ! ; i t : i ; i . i j i S .J I 1 - I I'. " ' I f ' : n-aam,mwM etrS;-"''- tj- : Correctly refined Zerplene is correctly refined from selected California crude oil. It is the product of the combined resources, experience and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. By exhaustive study and actual tests the Standard Oil Company Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consis tency of Zerolene for your make of automobile. Their recommendations are available for you . in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. There is a separate chart for each make of car. Get one for your car. At your dealer's or our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 4 grade for each type of engine J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agenfr) Independence, Oregon AO A short course on usintr the ln'im newspaper to sell surplus farm pro .kuo will be olTereil fanm-rs uU'iir inr farniorj week :it the eolK'KO.Pee 29th and January 3rd, by C. J. Mc intosh, farmer, farm writer ntid ex newspaper man. "I have known fanners to p.".V a local commission man $50 to so I UH) tons of alfalfa at $20 a ton, when they could have sold it by payinft the editor a dollar," said Mr. Mcintosh in anouncintr the course. "They could then have kept the extra $1!'. credited it to the buyer or splic it with him. I asked why not advert'? and sell direit, and they said, "why, I never thought of it." "NTot only the advantage but 'he method of usinu the home paper will be considered. The success of the advertisement depends on the facts selected for announcement, the form in which they are stated, and the rep utation of the advertiser. All of these except the last will I e cm pla'r.od and so far as possible icm onstarted. Specimen advertisements that have been business-getters with results are wanted for this course. Usintr the home press is not only iimfit-ihln lnisiness but sound mibh'1 ! . . .v. t policy as weil, .ir. u.uuosn us-i-ns. Thcs,. papers help farm product icn by mitring many n farm story that enallis the farmer to increase or protect his crops, and are fairly en- I titled to a share of the paid news matter a i ve r t i s i n g Editors jrenerally like to run as news items farm stories of unusual yield, odd and interesting farm hap penings and community enterprises and thee ourse will show how this f'.r.ttcr may le hr.ndled to mutual advantage. Th Story of a Turret Capttrin V,.' - Promotion in the Navy cornea quickly to f-boee who qualify for higher ratings. Ia March 1899 A. P. Niisson enlisted in the Wavy ai an Apprentice Seaman. 3rd class. In April 1907 he waa rated Chief Turret Catxain. Hi pay today ia J165 76 per . NOTICE OF -Xtt -I T FINAL ACCOUNT. A mans lire amonj men I Reel them off "R:o",Gibra!tar, Ceylon, Yokohama ell the greet ports of the world are they only places ca the rr.sp to you or are they ports where you've gone sail ing ia from the high seas with every eye a!or: the shore turned admiringly on your big ship your ship! Every ocean has a United States ship sailing for some port worth seeing. J If you've any call in you for a full life join, and color all your years ahead with memories of things worth seeing with knowl edge worth having with an inex haustible fund of sea tales and adventures picked up ashore and afloat that will make you a wel come man in any company. Work? sure, and a man's work it is, among men. - . Play ? well, rather, with a bunch of men who know how to play. These comrades of yours carry in their ears the sounds of great world cities, of booming guns, of swashing seas sounds you will share with them and that will never die away. And when you come home, youH face life ashore with level eyes for Uncle Sam trains in reliance as well as self-respect. The Navy builds straight men no mollycoddles. Eniitt for two years. Excellent opportunities for advancement. Four weeka holidays with pay each year. Shore leave to aee in land sights at ports visited. Men always learning. Good food and first uniform outfit free. Pay begins the day you enlist. Qet full information from your nearest recruiting station. If yeu da not know where the Dearest recruiting station is, ask 700f Postmaster. He knows. f lioveoff f -Join, the Mihs 1J i s? Jr SMUO Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of Albert Gangain, deceased, has filed her final account in the county court of the State of Oregon for Folk coun ty, and that Saturday the 8th day of November, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon thereof, at the county court room in the county court house at Dallas, Oregon, lias been appointed by said Cjrurt as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated aiJ first published, October 10th, 1919. HANNAH GANG A IN, Executrix of the estate of Albert Gangain,' deceased. SWOPE & SWOIE, Attorneys. -i f X l N, jf WAR DEPARTMENT BOWS TO WOMAN'S- HAH FOR SALE Chea,t ,Seed. Price 2 cents per pound. Address Herman Sperling Route one. 3t VETCH SEED for sale See James Collins, Phone 3521 Independence. FOR SALE at a bargain, two pair of logging horses. Dallas, Oregon, FOR SALE About 12 acres of first class com. Enquire of DeCoster farm, or phone 1513, FOR SALE Green corn for silage. See Frank Henniagan City. 2t FOR SALE Eighteen choice pigs, weaned. W. V. A COX, Route 2, Independence. FOR SALE Winter Apples at 25cta per bushel on trees. All varie ties.. W. II. Murphy. 2t STRAYED NOTICE: Nine goats strayed to my premises known as the Eldrige farm. Owner mav have same by identifying property and paying for their keeping and advertising. BERT CROSS. FOR SALE Good kitchen Rane-e, pearly new. Mrs. Durrell C. Da vis, 7th street. 4t! Dr. Dugaane, Dentist, over Inde peadence National Baak. mR4 J4yA m M si i Y . .n u : i fj r 1 Cjsm; ri ' fvrv. wirrp in iiu r -ifiu n J packMK'" 3'' lr lrnpai..."u-.( J. 0"-i.ar.'.t ) in a jisni',-.ii;"'r.'"'rrri carf'ui V yiTiiiiy . oin niri.y jlis carton r III home or o.'jkt suppv r h ipii viiu tra '. R. J. Kpvnr.Ui Tnbarrn Co. Wmslon-Salrm, .. C IS cents AMivi-o are in u cir.:5 uy incmst-ivcs easily y moiit refrci;htr.r;, the most hkatic cigarette I ever smoked. 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HaD'a Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood oa the mucoua aurfacea of th Ijritsm. yrt will live One Hundred Dollars for any caae of Catarrhal Deafneaa that cannot ; be eared by Hall's Catarrh Medloin. Ciav TWILL x give If I FAIL to CUREinf CAKHFR ninmn H?!l8 lpPIS0'is.,,fl ' attaclios ti BONE )io PAT Until tOREOr?V WKlMtH (aUARANTEE swindle. An iRland XiautmalreBt.heoure Any TUMOR, tUHP or SQRE on thelin. (nn or body long ia CANCER; It never ijainsinitillKNtBtnRa J20-RAGE BOOK sent mm, ioflw toBti. tnoniulg. Wrltittiomt IS fS "ai 1 w- flu Siw. vt .l.r..i. LOOK FOR. Tjflt RED IUlti Any LUM?in WOMAJfS EREAST We refuse many who -wait too long Anmat A u ?? SSrMr Cha.m,ey Co-te 3 Great Cancer Specialists 40 Years STR'"iv TH,S To " Onawlth CANCER Rreaiton Anraruaituin 'T'JU II il I I .Liifrt- ci !'!; .aaatau,; MARY F. IRVINE Pianist Teacher Classes in rhythm, car-truin-jng, ami c"..mpo;tion betfinninar October l. Call at thia office. . Sanitary. ""Ji daU is th. 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