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. . .14. k: 1 -a-K-M'- W'J' CUUK' HtOI'METOlt. INdSndENCE; OREGON, OCTOBER 24, 1019. NO. 25. Zl IHp,ifl"'iWH r J HOT WAtiT UCEIiSltlG BILLS CAPITALISE T STUDY fcUKUrfcAN BEAUTY' Stockmen and Mcr- chants OPP05B ravftM WVtf jjlation at Washington. . .tint a dity lllt,,r- - ...... iiriMiuiu ' . iUn In.llvUluttl h.v mud J to Wellington l -tiT thi lr i.Slnat th .'-r lleenm8 f!Wl , ..... I ..,, rn t,,M Hl'littlCI now w " f" .. .. ,,,innlHf. '' ,. 1... I .nV Ilil-llKlirO !lll rirfrom ::v"v;. ,7,..,.,. .a nut Of living. " """"' "" Wp" , iili1 lm n dlttiiterou r .vrryon. U th con "of i.1nl MA by th-H wit- j ...1 .. ! HVre hd government in S " Vr. Mumt. won, i out. , .... .i.V feeiler W 1 nri", '.. 5,w. n.n l.ru.!ur chrtl'Mt -to cut down the COt of llv- j ! pucker dominated th j nmrXi-ti wan mi Idea outed wiMi'fyi" t" fVr', bUI found il"" .clt yard placets of Tskltig ay the packer r-frlgr-Knnii ki reasonable a taking thHr butcher knl". b the Tlctin Mi-rrMi-d by J- P. Lynch. gAbtt fwl'-r frni Tarkio. TV fonrrrn 'f utorktmri and butch eiwho f.-:tr tlmt mil'Tl"K U" I,a,,t n will ffily rt'uH Jn llwrut)t!ng the t,! Jndunry without b--fit to any r't thi-)' lntrt c)Ui'yJ tS the b-artig. V.uUr KM'n througlf d ih c.m.try r trKly nghliwt Cil ltrctiHlrtiC fenturi' wliirb wijUI'I tS,M a 1 r.--!iiit for t.rSfinlng go rsowt control it! Il!tlri Into tht Ktdtict of nil t.'mtmrr of buMm . lUny buN!ti-i oruttnltatinii have opnuwl tJa'm'-lv formnlly, tlirough tw!utlti. an naltit the i-rlncliile of trtrtlnj tmsiiif unilcr K-ivcrtini.nt lsifrf"w;-- -f Hi" kind iip-if.Ml In th Kenyn find Kt-nlrirk bllln. Id ttaUtig f'-r the rhumber t'f P'1" JMftt.f SJ.MiItrle. C., O. T. C'lildwell M; "NV.-'ve gut Hwlft & dowa thn, tnl they've tlpfd wore than uytWng d to get our funin-rs to dltmlfy. The live utock bu.Htnesa ttiflr nntlciimi dlHtributton." 4 - ' Wiuhlngtoij ha boon forced to nit up and takff notlcn o( Kuro-t-an aly broenht back to America by fmr boyi who wol while overturn Mr. Itntxtl Alba Dyr III. fornmrly Mlm Olga J'ar (kII tf Olbmltar. la the young bride ot Lieut. Byer of the U. B. deatroyer mrvice. who bai "been honeymooning la WeaalBgtoo and Anuapolla. ex MUST !! ; ed labor and lumber to erect shelter IS COMING I for the little onea. Now, Ut.a-.- (he 'ovciT.r.icnt i with molasMex, butter, sujrar, cream tuk it in from tin-in, viz. t ho puck 1 tV 1 i.iii..-ilt.!'. 'I'lK! riirs ure now .i.;:i,;,t-ili,v tuiiiilliij 011 atj I'ciinoriiic hi .1 . !!.'!. ill Imala, iui'1 tm -Iiiiiik" I" 'i.. imU'n uiifttlriK'd' In ilWinlN'ly ,),. ji'ikdiuii-ly prov"l u lili li would tu- Hi aim.!"'.- iintrnlH-!!on In tin' r j i,rt tbut il"' Iiiti-rtnt' I'liimin'rce ; i.iiinistiinii bun nli-i-ini) n 0.rei on .1... i :')' '. Th- jiubllc woul'l p!iy the i.,r In.-lll' 'K-ncy In tht j.m'kluc ln-;-uy, iin'i H hf " di-Hlrc to pay tli in onliT to In-lit u few of the Ij.k1 ' i. m! -i ctitots. THE PACKERS AND REFRIGERATOR CARS Wliethf-r refrigerator cars should b md by tho rnllroada or by the pack rt jM.lnt to be determined by leg Ul&tlon now pending In Washington Bay acoiu to be queatlon rather re Botu from the lntereata of the average person. Hut, Inasmuch us theae "lee boxa on whrela," as one of tho rn(k" n Iitiiim tlK-tit, are the roiiveyaiu'ca ahlch brlnx our beefatenk to town, we Ey HKMinn; thnt we have a certain eii.itirii about thorn. If th-y have any thing t !( with thi? jirlee of the beef iak our concern In a drp one. It Ih imiliitulno.l by sotiU thnt these rsra rI , Ua; iuirk. r.1 who now own tt'Hii ,-ni unfulr odvnntan" "v,'r ' '" I'ftltnis. ThlH Is stoutly ib tih'd by the Puckers, who offer iih proof the f''t tbut they liny the Mime frelpht rate iiny hbli.por; mid they assert that tlio only uilviiiitiiKo they enjoy It ln MliK iilile to Ret 'IHMl(tll Cars for tlf'lr net-ils by furnlHbliiK them theniselveH InsliMid f (l,-K.)(llnK upon the riiil ruOs to do so. Iu this they are backed P by a report of tho InterHtute Com merce Commission, nmdc after an In-veatlL-iitton of nil nrhately owned farH, to the effect that there were no unfair practices and that a radical hni:i. would adversely affect both 'PI'ith and the public. While not opposing, in principle, railroad ownership of refrigerator ars, tho packers innlntaHn that there kre not enough of thewe cars to KJ armiiil and that the legation in fluentlon makes no provision for insur ing that the railroads shall furnish Ux'tn In sufficient number. On the other hand, to poo their cars and take Ounces of getting what happened to avnlluble, would seriously handl P the dlHtrlbution of their perishable toent products. The strenm of ship nenta from the packing plants would t blocked, which in turn would block tle buying of live stock, and the in dustry, which is founded on a basis or rpld distribution, would be badly touddiod. In these contentions pro and con, there are three purtles whose interest re at stake the packers, their com petitors and the public. Only one or these parties could gain a possible ac tontuge if thj pnekers'cars were "BUY NOW" IS HELD SLOGAN TO BILK PUBLIC Hf.j.jiia. M-.nt Denouruiiih what It term mi .It-ad,!)! "buy now prui.a pudi" aud affiimlng that lave Kni.na have JIcIom'i1 .' si ve i ,rofitit. the Montana Tr .le ''' ' : ...tJ tiiday UHidi- pulil '' a d1-' ' -t.-un'iit bom .errema;-e of piut'.t rhnr-.'td in tint Kiate. The comtni'fHion tlnds the mart-.n-i of kuim 1 rotit " 'roni IH i" ' ,-,-r.t cn gnwerleM to C per cent oil woinea'a elotlilnit :md aboes. :.U pei rent on men-acloitila.! and shies. .. ,.r cent on dry Kooila. Ct per cent on rhlldren'a aii'ait;l and 02 per rent on beddlnB The coinm.aalon disputes the ldc-ly circulated a-shemoiiH tht . .... riin to r se. inis lirosiaganda anoum w aaya. Cl Hold on to your dollara. Put them In War Savings Stamps now. Ttiey will be worth mote later. iL-ntircd, u prices are bound to de- Hoad cf American Relief Admin istratinn in Interview Endorses Efforts of Private Agencies. New Vnik.- Private eharltiible and relief ottiiiiUiillotis tiiimt now tako ever the work of fucdim: (,nd succor lull the poor of hiiMierii Eurotie. whleh wiii. loniierl.v done by the American It"l!ef AdmltiiKtralloii, Herbert Hoover HSK.-rted In Paris Just before Ids re uru to this country, according to a llsptiteh from the Now York Times' fon-Vn correspondent. Outside help l iinperntlve, lie stated, especially In feeding and elothlnj; the .'XH,(XKI to -.."jki.ixhi children In Kurojie henlih iind Ktrent'th nre beln dan rer miHly iinderndtied by Ions ninlniitriilon. The work of feedinc these children Mr. Ibiieci- conslcicrs the must Impor tant Klnule thin- yet to be done. Of the total number of children affected about 1,(M)0.(HM rc Jewish. Of his eineber at least KKiono ure oridians, iceordlni' to Information n the bunds 'if 1 be .Vnei-b-nii .Ti-ivS'h mltee, and un-s: of the littve no home ki e i!m Ich rifles A late report froni I Jr. Horis I'.OKen, cvei iili'. 1: ilu p,r for the Joint Distribution Comiiiltiei. of Jewish re I ef funds In Poland, states that !'.7."i, .'lev.ish children In that country lire I'-cv belli-.' fed dull" by bis agency. ''h i-'".il I 'llmates Imsi'il on a partial dii.-. , sImi.v dial more than twice ibis Mlm' i-r of Jewish children must be cm-eil for. It is for ptirposeu of ex-l.amiii:-.- I h work to car..- for all these in-oily j 11. in -stern that the American Jeuitti I,i-l".f ' .in ruit 1 is seeking a llll-il ' I :-..,..,imi,ImiO ,ln year. Uii'.eat widespread and adequate belt. !':vw cbafitalib- and relief organ liiitt ii .I.-., in ciirditit' to Mr. Hoover's in foriiii. 'Mi, iiierally tens of iliousand.s af .-.. le. Is and lassies will not aur- FAUMEIt, rUlLOSKPHEK, HUM ORIST AND FARM I1UREAU ORGANIZER WILL VISIT I'OLK COUNTY. I under- and fried. Why cannot so excellent arr.nging a thing be eaten alone? Because for the erection of an orpaanage avj nothing is perfect alone. Even man that place. j is nothing without his fellow sub "Tha epidemic did not reach the naj stance?" tives on Tokiak river and the Indians j This poet-diplomat of the long apo there shot deer, which they sent toiwas lavish with his appreciations, as the villages on the other streama.but ! you may have guessed. lie did not they would not visit the stricken dis- demur from according praise to the tricts. Only a few white men con- Cow and he dio not sny ai c"s t.r..teH h. disease and the only one "blest." Have we under-regaroea , LltttLCU lie U(uv, A determined effort is to be made ,n j fap aa t know, was Per j this fall by the Polk County Agricul-, cy Mcjiay a carpenter employed by i tural Council tore-establish county; mDanv cgent work in the county, througn me Malady Spreads Rapidly. 'The rapid spread of the malady among the natives followed a big organization of a Farm Beareau.This wiiii tho dwisinn reached bv a meet- ...... v... lfie.MlK LIi: ' ' ' -' J nr rtf th oveenf ive committee of the i ..it ; f tUorvi luat Knrinc Their vfe ' j giAUlltlilli b,.... -i executive committee of the Council in , olj priest died several months ago the court house last Friday. Some of ; and eariy jn the spring a new one the most prominent farmers of tne ; arrived. One of their religious du- wl osi! i county are memtjers 01 ui.s runouuKC! ties was to g,ve tne pnesi a ic- including President P. O. Powell, Mon-.ception anj jt was immediately fol mouth; William Riddeil, Monmouth; ' owe(i by the breaking out of the epi I J. F. Ulrich, Airlie; A. E. Tetherow, (lemjc at the various villages. Monmouth; F. K. Edgar, and Glenn The learner Akuyin sailed from I Dcllavtn, Rickrt-all; Fred Elliott, Dal' ushagak on August 17, makng the j las; C. C. Gardner, Bridgeport; VVJ run Iown the coast in ten days. Our I J. Garner, Smithfield; C. L. Hawley ! vessei was the last of the cannery ! McCoy: Senator I. L. Patterson, Eola;fleet to ieave Bering sea." Relief Corn- land L. II. McBee, of Dallas. f V yoiinj-'siers streets of I'ol- Vh 1 l.e t ulhint wiuier. -I t X DISSOLUTION NOTICE The undersigned firm known as Mc Lain & Barnard, have this day dis solved partnership by mutual con sent. All debts contracted by said firm will be paid by Frank McLain, MON te of five members has been named,. A )jTT I (inl and it will actively direct the Farm ; rlDU U 1 VVill consists of P. O. Powell, William, Riddell, C. C. Gather, W. J. Garner ! and C. L. Hawley. " j Tn order that farmers and others; interested may have an opportunity j WHAT WOULD to learn just what a r arm uureau ; and how it will operate the organiz ing committee has arranged to se ure the services of Uncle Sam Ham- LIFE BE WITH OUT MILK AND LKAIllJi.lt FOR OUR SHOES? ti rA.itir V Amprifan consul i ii'v ' ' lUCi iaxiun, ton, farmer, philosopher, numonsi, Rt giers when we had our little and farm bureau organizer cornes gcrap w,th the pirates of the Barbary to the county from Montana, where i Coast( preferred to live quietly in his he has been active in the organiza-1 country home and to sing the prais tion of Farm Bureaus. j es cf such ordinary articles as mush Uncle Sam will speak at the fol-jan(j miHc. yes, he was laughed at lowing places: Monday October 27. d ridicuie(j because his verse did Bridgeport at 2 p. m. and Dallas at . nQt take & more f ancifui form or his 8 p. m.; Tuesday October 28, Smith-! prose a more dignified style. Bat field at 8 p. m. Wednesday October , Joel did not let spitefui comments les 29, Monmouth at 8 p. m. j gen s appreciation of his everyaay conveniences. "Hasty Pudding" was the title of a Tm ivVvYh some persons called the cow? What would life be witn oufc.. milk, without butter, without beef, and without leather for our shoes? Barlow, putting his grati tude into verse sang out: n!t,ai- r.rt Thev ' nraise sha'l sti, my notes employe; Great source of health, the only' source of iov. How oft thy teats these pious hands havfl nressed! . How oft they bounties proved my only feast! How oft I've fed thee with my fav orite grain! And roared, like thee, to see they children slain. Few of us will agree that the cow ji tho on'y source of joy. However, should have more Barlows to glor ify our homely surroundings and give us a greater contenement. Did you ever stop to think that you , can count on the fingers of either j hand all of today's poets that stoop ; as Barlow did, to the Towly attributes of life? " ; .- ? . Oet. tho New Edison White Mazda j Lamp at the Power Company's office. I TO ADMIT DEFEAT The organization committee hopes to mobilize suporters of the arm P.nreau so that the county will feel ...... i I. .-r i on n nrnnr lation . . Tl lilrort who will continue the business unuer jusnnea m ionn....s r--c- i "-wouid-oe numoruus. his management and all contracts sufficient to employ a uiuiuuK.j- hasty pudding and did not nesnate w petent county oe" ; say it in rnyme. rie even ucuwi - article to the same simple sub- i x ! ject. There are various ways, he aver- . . . . j. Via IniirrpH and luture iraiisucnuoa lj uv will be made by Frank C. McLain, who will be wholly responsible. Hated at Independence, Oregon, this 10th day of October, 1919. F. C. McLAIN R. C. BARNARD. . r r 1 MONEY TO LOAN-FEDERAL ALL MEN BUT TWO PERISH red, "of preparing hasty pudding, .0 t.vrfcia H ' c--; . is a1 c-Nlrrlnrf f-Kantzan la LUUUI 4J.www the German who must submit to the humiliation of first signing the allies' peace terms, admitting absolute and unconditional defeat for his nation. W. S.3. rO LOAN-fcu 0F INFLUENZA IN I FARM LOANS AT W,"AAGE8 Ot 1 iiib 11" a EYE WITNESS. If you need money this fall, file your application now.,Loans made m Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Benton and Lincoln counties. For particulars write toE. K. Piascki, Secretary- TrCaSUrDALLAS NATIONAL FARM LOAN ABSOCiAXiw- mmm , , i jrjwsT 1 ..911e mmv r m 1 -i:rn .f .t.'u, v.i iU.j. ---"- , ,1 1 . mm . ; iaw a 0 M-iJMMm I'm will m jm- e The fishing season in the Bearing Sea district this year was an unsa t;0f,.torv one. said F. A. Daly man- j ager of the Portland Alaska Packers j Association's NushagaK wver cm. nery who arrived from there recent the Steamer Akutan. The weather was extremely rough : with high winds, and there was not a single run of salmon during he sea taken simply straggling in s'a result the pack. will not exceed- 25 per cent of the amount put up last season. The amount put up by other plants in the Bering sea district is in about same proportion. Mr. Daly confirms reports of the ravages of influenza among the In- i dians in that district. Regarding it hp said: "The epidemic in that section was 1 not so virulent as that wlucn swept over the state last winter, but it wrought great havoc among the na tives. The Indians not only had no hut. hoine extremely supersti tious, were easily frieghtened. As a result almost the entire aciuit popum n nf some of the villages was wiped out, while the children surviv ed. Reds Think Village Cursed. i? tnctnuep. at Choggiung vil lage near the Nushagak cannery, of the 32 adults, 30 perisnea anu re maining two, thinking the village was cursed abandoned tne cnuuitai and moved away. In some of the villages aeaa douw. lay for days awaiting burial, while at others they were torn to pieces by the famished dogs. It was a hor :v.i. tn see the children, some of whom were infants, forced to stay amid such conditions. Tne cannery men organized parties to remove the dead, as well as other parties to feed the children. At one pmce necessary to destroy everything with fire. Later the children from a num ber of the villages were brought to Nushagak, where the canners donat- i , 1 ; I 11 nm - - - - . - 1 1 ml 1 ,..u.vtt""',"'Yy-.. in 1 ji . L x r OF TRIMMED HATS, OUR ANNUAL SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF THIS SEA SONS MODELS WILL BE SOLD FROM rjj Ci to 1-2 Below Regular Prices (Old White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women Apparel Store J i f