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I: I TH1 INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 7 Opening of pearl harbor drydocTaThonolulu a PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. Needlework Clubs Are Popular By th U. S. Department of Agriculture tiIitiAiA.tiAiA4AAl.AIAiftlAAtAiA SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers I. O.O.F. Building Independence, . . Ore. ii 1 8 t i!i-A,t,A,lJ,l.trtJ.A.tlAAA i 4 , THE PALACE Main Street Onen day and aicht we aefe meals and lunches at all hour3 Try the famous Mt. Hood Ice Cream. Also barber shop in connection. 3 I , fx" , 7 M ' ' . Va 'll'll'i'if'r"fc I .4 Uo wB(vr control. TL. i.r.J.-ct, falcb Ik tba groutot of 1U kind. I hucretary now "1 !aby Victims Horrors in of Hun War Zone MRS. RAYMOND ROBINS sands of Little Unfortunates j Show Many Traces of Savage Barbarity M IS IN ARREARS iGturttlon Children Will Con t to Study on 25 pr Cnt Ificitney Dil Trying to Equip School. lorlt. l:lurnilu in tuirtlnTn tMl l tht nutuinii c,f Hill, mm! rmnntitfiK utiill tliTtunnjf .if nr (liiiiiHfc'cn in I'fitiicc. nml t wMl vM lt" Iti'li-iimity Into portion ili'iimnili"! by enrh ! cantoti lunl niiiMiuitiK fur the Tr Ills) ftl'lll'llli'llt Cf tnhiMil. a Grrwrsy l mil) vs(nii'tl to jr X fnuiix ltumeiliity tiii'l Hi vjs unity yi-nr. t!io tinl ImjH'ful ssi fr rn wli ilucn tlin I tm ?f t?n jiri-wnr fnn- nml fijliv i!ti!(l tin' nt two ili'ril'lf. itt t: i;iiitiiiit miyt4 tin? l'.nx'WIyn , flii'itr'n uhn t'ca! la ntlt'iiil osJis JI'l I nr.' ihi- ji-iiro III nrr nr, I-t I (Ti'lKf lit Imi will rotitluUe l 3i z." per ci-nl I'fthioiiry busfln. ln:n:t tr nnf rt'iurii lo ! ;:'; (Ti- l-'tie l.'fir tlu-r l ny ? r lain to tctii-h. Hi own homo i ttenp (if ruin nml lu hnn to com 'tin die niuiiiiii tin cl-lirl! I flinl " krir-J l-loliKlllKI, Mini to fl'l'l't "!' 'f tun ii tif Mniim ii nhi'lT fr "X Tin piiviTiimi'iit ! mij-iilj Ihk J! 8i (MisnIhUi wiml'ri Imt rucks, nf wlili-li i HofiK-tlini pur ilfor tlio ti-iu'liiT trt live In. tlt THiJfor tin m'liolum t rimsri- Living In Dugouts. !;tlio Kuvi'inini'iit rminot mjpply fcarrarks, irniti of tho town linvt) "'-I th -trruitti'(l Iron (lngnut.i " Ijf the (ii riimnn rulh-il Ni'Imkih Thi'ic ilngniitji nr like n Imrnl ' i'ktlivjiii nml b(iitttirnjf ; nlw flrm fcln ltiTs nro Bwi'ltiTlnsr li"t wiuiiht iuhJ I.iiiit c.hl lii winter, '1 'Tu iiuiiiit to bo placi'd under l tint ucI nn Nurfiu-e lnilIillriR1, ! '.y chclti r In tho dvnfita!tMl re 4 1 accciuulilu. niul thl niIvbko ,Jf"Mn'o tin mhoiil hullillnii. Je llllWO llllTTllvlNi'll wrllllillllOIIKI'!! :? l riDthliift. An fiitiTprlsIng -AilmiiNtr-r will find 5lnnko In tho yy tronrhes, nml if ho Ciin flutl '''' will knock to'tlUT n bench f h: puiills to Mt upon. If ho can "J8fhiilk, ho linn hit chm in nrith- All ttifk titt.rf kt ollu In Kl'Il ' tilnrkho-inl. If ho ban Riifllobnit 'ir7 he ti'firlino lita iiiiiitln ulint llO IHlM.,1 . . . " '""its or iimtory nntl Kwurnpny. llllrvcv mnrln In Tnlw inin clmu'Oll 11 In OS of thn lllnfra iimtiF tllO 'Vision ()f ti1(s Ainorlrnn comuilt- 22 ImprnvlNod Hohools hud b'cn fill If unni K' tKW'tHll tO In Oftobor. Vronx tbo III) vlllnRCH without liiHtructoru or school slid children must wnik from tbreo Tw'ne Trail Leads to Recovery of Cash Box Connpnut, O.A hnll of store n,no li'il to the find Ins of n rcKlstor oontnlnlritf $20 'l('h lmi-Klnrs stolo from a local p'at nmrkpt. Whon tho iiroprlo 'f'r wns failed to tho door frorn "l8 IjciI upKlnlrs hy a knock ho " Wruok hy n brick hurled "'roKli n window. 1,l wna only slightly Injured nn rim out tho door to senreh '"f nn ofllcer. When ho nnrt the MIciMimri returned tho ensh reff 2r wn Bono. rho hurglnra ohniuloned It In Rulhiy Beveral rods nwny nfler t;yin I' vuin to open It'. The lno was cnrrlcd nil the way, ""livullng from the store, nnd ca finding tho ensh box. '....,. 4Billy Goat Is Ornery Cuss," Says Physician Santa Ann. "I'h billy jront l nil ortn-ry cu," This I the verdict of !r, W. C". Iuhl, oftir nn Mptrli-nre that be dfii't rnru to repent. The j.bjiilclnn wng rnnklng a jrfit.l"i cull In th milmrb, mid Inadvertently left the door of til cur open. A billy Kt wan en ting tin cans and Her muiln crnm nenrby; the onto iM'ni (iked very InvlUus. and the fc'ont entered. fiiwondng bliiidelf coiiifortnhly upim the rudilun. Iliivlnt; rompMed b:i cull, the doctor tried to "shoo" the anl miil out, but It refuneil to bo hooi!. A grnb at one of Its fit rid leg reunited In a brief en counter Whirl) V.II8 not dlHHH- tniiw, but brought the goat's born Into piny. All other ineitn fulllnc Du boli then NKMi Hed hlnmelf of a long ptiltf and with one miuhty heave tainhcd the oliHtlnnte (bine from out bin cnr. This done, be bad to keep the goat nt the end of the i)e uUl he rotild turt the cor and make bin selawny. to ten in J K- to the nearest school. Thl alk In winter. In the fog and rain and mud. Ill clad and undcriiour lnhd. I a Ktniln upon tho frail con mttutloiKi that nmy result In the loss of 5"'"B v,te- The eliildren nt home, sheltered In tho cellar of a destroyed house where many people live together, a calico cur tain aumetlmen the only wall wpn rut in finally bed, are under ns unhealthy .n.ii!loiifl and ns expoHl as on ... ii, ninrist wchool house, M-l.oolhnu.se were equipped, the jour nc y to i h.d on it winter1 day woo d L Worth while, hut as U K Iho only mducemcnt held out to the youth of tlH. iMolated vlllaKM ! tho afternoon souter" or four o'clock hmch pro vided by the Hmiver commission nnd (,L,rlhu.ed by tho American commit- t0t Patrletlc Though Suffering. The instructors are gov ernmont pnld, their aalarlcH varying from VM to 300 iiii u Bin" i.-w.wh r-nvprn- Tiionl l. i II llbu ,,M,la owns tno pciioui .'....T.' a. . i,.Mvia inn ii.ua n- 1110 f."'"" i.- ... .iu cninnnino!? nmi"iB ins the If the and the ment eouips n.iuT llfVH-u ' n sslhle this support. When commune, possiuie i i Knii-tini's nro non- ftro vvlpcamn nn(, existent, "t of government until a reudjustm nt or i. 1 ' 1 I.A.I nron. 1 In thowar-wrt ; h nfnlnHnC OHO nueniui... Motorint i Q ficnm beautiful AUno vn ue g poppies cov Bnd thepreiu f thc ll9 the Roman M ' Vvnstated trance m - . . .,H(.ilwi voices poor violin nn A tho J.W I nc3: lit iflMir of chimi'cn r r , , on B Toy stopped u . " fl ; ut bluff by tho roa : - m(, nine m which they en no- f .. , ,,1-mincfl nrooui. .. - tvvdvo .lnyK.h'snf"'nLd.ie of their email " " mnnt nml 1 .1 ..t.t 111111 national ovor limn viv nnd tho children riblo wr l , ,l()nP1i nnd who must " 1,11,1 . tnr to come anions ,Ive for twrvoll a " .... lu , ..Tfi,.n nnd saa- ,il.,ia Ot OUT"""' BUlTHi""-" ness. ti. .in r L if" . low DM i" . ,.,Mn com in" . mi., ' no cot niori n i - , i ,n.-k na wen m,.l IS UOIIOS I'V . rrff t nrohlem In sr" "" drendfUI . ., , i,.,.r fne. u"v - , tont uukc" r - . j cnim n.H- - , ana - . lth the thoroiuihness f ,'.,h Mrs. Knymond Robins, prescient of the National Women's Trade Union league, Is making preparations for the reception of delegates representing women workers of ten foreign coun tries on their way to participate In the International Congress of Working Women. that should bring the best results a Inrge sum of money must be raised. The child work Is divided Into the two phases of mental and physical old. Trying to Equip Schools. To equip a echoolhouse with suffi cient books for the winter's work $50 is sufficient. To completely equip the schoolhouso with benches and desks, mnps. blackboards, stationery, etc., $500 is needed. T.,.t,is thn schools carried on un der government supervision there are now established in some ""s dergarten work, domestic science work and manual training. Any donation marked for education win uC into this fund to bring bnck to normal mentality the children who hive run S and neglected since before the " compulsory education in France c03 when the pupil is fourteen. Rov-9 and girls of fourteen have no Zve Pooling than they had five oars ago. Children of ten have not S bu rned to read and write Ba fi - f five years old think war is the M,ral slate o affairs. All the chll SS . Undernourished. Not one In Z dSict knows the taste of fre U'lThe children here were, before the wr tno finest physical type France "'j,'" The climate Is bracing and 'f was nn abundance of butter, there n n t f(iml,y m,1Nfl" cfaf chickens and rabbits; owned SO". h d many cows. ihlZ KffKi -to t,,e Germr3 , and the children and nursing took, and w ef protelUi SrwMch there is no growth. Saw Grizzly Bear. - nan -Bert Thompson stopped ..."Inirf the boys for a little while WO" "' , .vnPlr i.u wnv nomu on It was "w . .. -nmho,i nn to the bi- ,UM,UV " , n,.lr na- dark when ue " tn f-i.nxT t i li:u , i ,nn tPdll 1 1 Hi. imi- v n - every day W - M)Ilg. cycle -Wr. He had a t-tit rtin nro iv . ... o T'beso are ,h in Mng. f1-1" , time for supper, lie had a ,i,n. tor- home m , .v i,wf nhpnd ,hc chiuu'en " floctIng glnnce or u. - Cl -nrl inTOIO oc ciin-v- - J,,st rTtn the pavement. When he was throw" . , 6at HP. ruono K , m Bert bear was loo and anm u'-J . then both went awy fast as tney .""" from the place as The thumb is stronger than ail the 'f V-? f 'a. ' ! t f "N t rSy. k ' " - ,A".yy, A I. , i :,, ' Js , ,, :J' . if.'': FLETCHER & BAKRICK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Building INDEPENDENCE, .. OREGON. TIME CARD ON TALLEY & SELITZ RAILWAY. Effective Sunday June 29th The Valley & Siletz Eailroad will run a train leaving lmicpcnuence at 7.45 a. m. going through to Camn One j 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. Dresses for the house, dresses for the streets," and dresses for all ages nave oeen maoe ay sewing-ciuo women unaerins iuwiao vi ni"v-."v"--tlon agents from Maine to Oregon. In California 53 women In one class made mriv iirfiut summer Th women tn San Dleos county. California, are much Interested In needlework. When a drtss-maklng demonstration Is held there by the homo economics worker sent out of the department of agriculture and the state college the attendance Is always above the average. In May 206 club women In this county made hats, and In July 136 made dresses, one lilAH VI v in b.l.vn uiuu iiininu 7 The patterns at these meetings are measured and fitted to the measure ments of their owners, then the flresses are cux ana maae oy mo wn pattern without fitting. Class mornings are usually given over to discussing ,...i.i. ni.rni whir.h ara to be worked on that day. The cutting and sewing of the garments is done In the afternoon. Attention Is also given at these meetings to renovating and remodeling. The array of good-looking gowns on exhibit after one or two aress-maiving icun or um wnu mf ON OLD ACCOUNTS WE GET RESULTS "WE REPORT RESULTS "WE REMIT RESULTS "WE PAY THE EXPENSE "WE TAKE THE BLAME. KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO McMinnville, Ore Successor to YAMOREG COLLECTION AGENCY. U. S. People Own 6,786,550 Cars Ceniua ShowiOne Motor Vehicle to Every 15 Persons There is one motor vehicle for every 15 persons In the United States. This calculation Is based on the latest au thentic automobile and truck regis tration figures complied. The total number of passenger cars and trucks listed is 6,786,550. This represents a 13 per cent gain over the 6,023,605 reg istry of January 1, 1919. A neck and neck race is being waged between New York and Ohio for leadership In state registration of motor vehicles, New York leading with 502 783 and Ohio with 480,000 cars and trucks. Next in the "big six" group are Pennsylvania, Illinois, California and Iowa. Since the first of the year 15 states hnvA mfl da nercentaces of increase greater than the national Increase of 13 per cent. Those states are: umo, nniifnrntn. Georria. Virginia, Tennes see, North Carolina, Kentucky, South Carolina, Alabama, West Virginia, Louisiana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and nnlnwnrp- TMnMSPP. West Vireinia and Ken tucky lead the South as well as the entire, nntton. and In the order named. nnnroppdented cotton and tobacco rvrnanpritv has ulaced this section well to the fore. Since 1917 the census of automobiles in the Southern states nas inirpnapn better than 100 per cent. Iowa is still the leading state In per oorvitn ownershiD with a car for every R Q5 nersnns. Nebraska is "runner up" with one car for 7.01 persons. Wis nnnctn has one car for every 11.36 per sons. The tail-end position goes to Mississippi with one car to 47.89 per sons. Give me tne room whose every nooic Im !iMra.terl to a book: TntA Innol Will BUffiCe lOf Sir. A nH mint tha llent admission inerw On looking to the south, and one t thn rod deDartlne Bun, The eastern wall from frieie to plinth ck.ii h. ih. nriAf' ia.Dvnnm. whs Ana mo v find the lords of rhyme From Homer down to uodsoh a imw, And on the northern sine a space rrilmr.eV-nlacO! OlliXll BUVfT tr- - w Kt rnund with the ancient tues tnai teu Some leirend old, ana weave a epeu a Vn... .Via flrarincr.ema.rri6a seal. AUUU. ...vwa ' nrh miminir one mav taste the neat I Above, tne mantel snouia not itti;. l?n. iir!na and hrlP-a.-nraC xin. hut lust enoueh to litrht Th. mnm 'tm when the Are Is bright. The volumes on this wan snau bo ill nrnsA a.nd all Dhliosocny. r Tom fiato aown to inun wuu The dim reflections or mat siar; And these tomes all shall serve to show How much we write how mue Know, For since the problem nrst was set HT hoi. avar nnlvftd It Vet. i"1 U VUW Upon the shelves along- the west The scientific, books snau resi; Beside them history; aoove T3nll.rlin Vinn. faith And 10V6: Lastly, tha southern wall should hold The story-teller, new ana oia; Haroun al Raschia, wno was imui An Viannlnasa tn all mV VOUth. Shall have the honored place of all rm..l A-wmtaM iimn f n A sunnv WftU in.. mw.. - - And with him there shall stand a throne Of those who help mankina sjodb Oi.i. fajaninatlne lies lUUlO VJ V w. . . Than all the learning oi uie wmo. Such be the library; and take X X119 v .... To grace the door tnrougn wmcn i iwb. tri. h.Kl.a. Ti-allpltflJl! Frank uempsier sjuoriutiA. WISE AND OTHERWISE Borrowed money never looks big until you have to pay It back. Any rich man can tell you that if he did everything with his money that other people think he ought to do he'd soon have to go back to work for a living. No body appreciates success like the inan who has encoun tered failure. It's hard to convince a hay fever victim that this is a good world. m- : Ci-anHwIp.hp.S Mnda Of Nasturtiums and Mint In some regions of Europe it is the custom to mix yiolets, roses and limes with sweetmeats In order to imparl a floral tincture to the taste of the fruit. In Turkey sweets are made oi earn in mtoa ornnnvender. Floral sand .ihna nro mndp. in Greece and Turkey with nasturtiums, which grow In pro fusion in warm and temperate cli mates. Sandwiches are also made of peppermint finely ground and spread over thinly sliced and buttered bread. THE LIBRARY WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY STATION We sell, Rent and Repair Batteries- OUR REPAIR W0RY GUARANTEED. 418 Court Street. Salem. Phone 203 Proposed Law Provides for S5.ono.ooo tor uare of Drug Habit Patients Monsnres ta combat the increasing Tiiimhpr of drue addicts following up national prohibition have been Intro duced in the senate by senator uranca r Mnrvinnd. chairman of the senate committee on public health, at the re quest of the federal puouc neaun Borvtpp. "He savs the United States leads in per capita use o: opium. The bill would provide $o,uw,uuu lor me nan nt rh drnr-hablt nauenis. , Senator France declared there are nhnnt KOO.000 drue addicts in tne United States. 60,000 of them in JNew York, and about 12,000 in Chicago. The drug habit is more prevalent n-noro nrnhihition has been in effect longest, Kansas holding the record for the largest number oi aamcts accord ing to population, Senator u rance ae clared. It Vulcanized;. 'underJntemal iressureltoiin-j isure even'cx)rd gtrain distribu-1 tiom And locked' firmly to the rim by four Mnstretchabje SLOPER BROS. & COCKLE a a MURCH RUSSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon.. Office and residence over Inde- dependence National Bank Try the Salem Studio for PHOTOGRAPHS 384 State Street 1 LnavsrJLlJ 1 TT.-.,..- noa hppn if i mil n PIlQr m raNPFR orTUMdR I trial rtrtriiv enforced, because that would hefora It POISONS itn elands Of attacSBS ti BONE . ' .... j c-n in ui!ii..... DaIii ruxm.t nave createa a uesyeium dhuquuu i niuiuuinimeui rum the absence of adequate hospital racui- py Until CURtU r. ivia Irontmpnt- rtf those addict- WBITTFM GUARANTEE ed to habit-forming drugs, particular- inkdlfVn?iahned ncrnln nnd encaine said I TiiBntmaltesthecure i.v uuiuiu, .iv.- " . I t: . Senator France. Ratifying a Peace Treaty. According to the Constitution, the president has "power, by and with the dvifo nnd consent of the senate, to make treaties, provided two-thirds of th senators nresent concur." Since a nrnnnspd treaty is not a treaty until ratified, the president actually goes through the formality of ratification, but only after the provisions of the Constitution have been complied witH, , 3aIT LO 1 t nil uviiknwi Any TUMOR. IUMP orf cnuc tn v.hnlin. facQ rn. hnrtv Inn? is CANCER! it never pains u mn last sibuo 120-PftGE BOOK sent, Ban re. 10.000 test!- miJaa- UrltA In ffllfllB SktrTy wtawait too long imurfil. FooJ cTired at halt price If cancer is yet small Write Dr.&Mrs. cnarnrey uo.rer itis du. 3 Great Cancer spsciaiisis u .ears Officer L7 iJSSSSSkiR-. i andalwayspolsonsdeeparm- clands aea mus uuiuuli