AS OLD AS Jul THE ENWEPENUENCE ENTEKWUSK ifcS EIGHT. 1 1 I I. f o . I I i ! r "I ! TRIBUTES FROM THE , .:,,.,;,; .'..'-W .1 : WORLD'S LEADERS .:;'-rF1tl Zmmmim .:;:;':i . ... ath I n . . . jwr bm-to tWESi....i ibbih" u iT I r ; -.1 ii, 4 Pit Leave it to the specialist For years the Standard Oil Company, through its Board of Lubrication En gineers, has given valu able $crvice in lubrication on land, on sea and in the air. Thousands of motorists are availing themselves of this service. By exhaustive study and actual tests the Standard Oil Company Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of automo bile. Their recommenda tions are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. There is a chart for each make of car. Get a Correct Lubrica tion Chart for your car. At your dealer's or our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Jl grade for each type of engine Work of the American Red Cross Is Praised By Noted Men. J. W. DEMICK, (Local Agent) Independence, Oregon -It is on mi'mtiorshlp more than mom')' contributions I but tlu ntro-HS of this pr(u'iit campaign Is luiil. for the lied Cross socks to ussociatc tho people In welfare work throughout tho land, i.siu'ctally in Ihono couunuiiltlcs whore iiflthcr ofilclal nor unofficial provision has been made for adequate health una social sorv la1."-President WlUon. "The American Htnl Cross Is the mobilized lioart and spirit of tho whole, American poopIc."Honry V. Davison. "A ningnitlcciit spirit breathes In the American Ktui Cross." Marshal Koch. In Bivmit prompt ami efficient relief the Hed Cross has won the eternal gratitude of miliums of people." Gen eral Pershing. "It requires no orsauizutlim to al low one of us as an Individual to buy a dinner for a hungry man. It re quires tho greatest decree of organi zation to deal with the foes of a world. The Ked Cross seems to be essentially denumled. . . . With out the Red Cress I tin not know whether the world would have been able to bear the horrors and devasta tion of this w earful war." -N " i " II. Baker. "The Red Cross is the ureal Neigh bor. ... If the world is made a little more comfortable, a little hap pier, a little stronger for the simple of life through its effort, the Red Cross is content." The Secret-ry of the Navy. Give the world tlie once over IISTEN, fellows, to some . straight talk. Many ' a man when he gets to be 40. misses some thing. He may hava lots of money, and a fine family but He never "got cut at.d saw things". After he gets settled down, it' 3 tco Jatn. Every man wants to see the world. No man likes to stand still all his life. The best time to TRAVEL is when you're young and lively right NOW ! Right NOW your Uncle Sara-"' is calling, "Shove off!" He wants men for his Navy. He's inviting you! It's the biggest chance you'll ever get to give the world the once over I The Navy goes all over tho v,-cr!d sails the Seven Seas squinis at Ine six continents tii jr's ::j business. You stand to see .-r.crs odd sights, wonder ful :cr.cry ar.d strange people than y-'j svtr creamed of. "evil v cr'-. hsrd while you v.-crk. i'ou'ii I;y hard while you pis". Vou'Il eom and learn. You'll .-ret, 5.1 addition to "shore leave"," a 30-day straight vaca t:on --hich is more than the average bank president can coant cn. You can join for two years. When ycu get through you'll ba physically and mentally "tuned up" for the rest of your life. You'll be ready through and through for SUCCESS. There's a Recruiting Station right near you. If you don't know where it is, your Post master will be glad to tell you. "Tho Rod Cross is not mu i i turn Its hark on its rcspotiihilitii'.s." Ulv-i'.!,-;sU'n Furrand. Chairman, Executive Committee, Nat'cmt! Red Cr.-ss. "I don't know what wo would have done without the help of the Ameri cana. I thank you from the bottom of my heart." Isnace Paderewskl, Premier of Poland. "Mr. Davison has spokon to me of how the Ked Cross hopes to continue work even in peace time. This is a noble enterprise Wonderful results could he obtained if nil coun tries would join hands, especially in all questions concerning .small chil dren, tuberculosis, end sanitation in central." Queen Marie of Kuinania. I .... NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Shove off ! -loin the Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of Albert Gangain, neceased, lias filed her final account in the county court of the State, of Oregon for Polk 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, Oretjon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated aiyd first published, October 10th, 1919. HANNAH GANGAIN, Executrix of the estate of Albert Gangam, deceased. SWOPE & SWOPE, Attot neys. -it t Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says; m tat More i FOR SALE Chea,t .Seed And reduce the Hi, ..ost of Living." Holsum Bread IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Grocer Has It Cherry City Baking Oo. Price 2 cents per pound. 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