Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, January 16, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DEPENDENCE, OREGON.
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE,
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SWOPE & SWOPE
Lawyers
I. 0. 0. F. Building
Independence. . . Ore
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THE PALACE
Main Street
Open day and night we sere
meals and lunches at all hours
Try the famous Mt Hood Ice
Cream. Also barber shop in
connection.
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FLETCHER & BARR1CK,
ATTORNEY'S
Cooper Building
INDEPENDENCE, .. OREGON
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TIME CARD ON VALLEY
SELITZ RAILWAY,
pffprtive Sundaj June 23th
Tha Vallev & Siletz 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 Ho
kins. Sportsmen will have an op
portunity to whip the Lucldmate,
ON OLD ACCOUNTS
WE GET RESULTS
WE REPORT RESULTS
WE REMIT RESULTS
WE PAY THE EXPENSE
WE TAKE THE tS.Ufl.oiri.
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McMinnville, Ore
Successor to
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IN BRIEF.
Amitv. The Amity drug store was
broken Into Monday night and all the
jewelry, valued at about 500. was
otntfT, besides several cameras, flash
lights, cigars and what small change
was in the till.
North Bend. The annual report
compiled by City Recorder Mayboe
shows that 63 arrests were maue m
tha cltv In. 1919. Of this number 21
were for speeding, 16 for drunkenness,
10 for having liquor In possession, 7
for minors In pool halls, 6 for disturb
ing the peace aud 8 for other offenses.
Salem. A state game and fish com
mission composed of seven members,
as proposed following a conference of
the fisheries industries and game
committee of both houses of the legis
lature held here Monday, has the In
dorsement of Senator John GUI, of
Portland, according to a letter receiv
ed from him at the executive offices.
Hend. To make the pay for the
work of census taking sufficient to
Insure a thorough enumeration of res
Idents of this city, the Bend Commer
cial club directors have decided to
pay 4 cents a name in addition to the
4 cents already offered by the govern
ment. Unofficial enumerators may be
appointed to work the week end to
assist the government employes In on
taining population data.
ATareiif!fiii The Derennial threat
from Medford and other Rogue river
valley cities to close the lower Roguo
to commercial fishing has stirred up
the residents of Curry county as usual,
and they are out with a determination
to block any such bill at special ses
sion of the legislature. Fishermen
down there have organized to fight
what they term "hold-up" and the
Marshfield chamber of commerce is
backing their efforts
Salem. There were 44 fires in Ore
gon, exclusive of Portland, during the
month of December, according to a
report prepared by A. S. Barber, state
insurance commissioner. Klamath
Falls suffered heaviest of any town
in the state, the aggregate fire losses
there for December amounting to $40,-
000. Total losses from fires in De
cember showed a marked decrease
when compared with those of the pre
vious month, according to Mr. Barber.
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Additions to National Forests
Prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture
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Purchase totaling 00,381 acres In the White JfliZ
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acimins onu -.,1.11iui!11n. n body crenu-u ij
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coiiirress to pure base ami on me 7 ,,.. ,1.... UM.
pXuonVthe.r watersheds. The action of the cj.jnjj J 7J Z
fulness of the new national forests n the 1 ast tho In V"
from the beginning of purchase worn in 7 ,or hoglnnlng 1021.
The commission also decided to request, for l ' ' (H)m)00 for
n appropriation of HO.000.OUO In tlve annual Installments of
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Lort River Iwuing From Underground. A Scene In White Mountain National
Foreat, to Which Has Been Added a Large Tract by Recent Action of the
National Forest Reservation Commission.
extending purchases. The program contemplated Is contingent on the assur
ance of definite sums being available for milking purchases through u period
of years. Without such assurance the policy will be to rostrlrt purchases to
tracts contiguous to lands already approved for purchase. This policy l A'?
tated In purt by considerations relating to the administration ot the binds and
fire-protection measures. The lands recently approved for purchaw bring the
total area acquired or being acquired under the act of March 1, 1011, to
1,S35,30S acres.
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HripO We foinish promptly Farm Help,
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Salem C. II. Gram, state labor
commissioner, is investigating the
contents of a letter received from Sen
ator S. A. Hughes, in which it was al
leged that complaint bad been made
that certain contractors on Oregon
highways had violated the laws by
making their employes work more
than eight hours. Mr. Gram is gath
ering information from various parts
of the state and expects to make a re
port to Senator Hughes within the
next few days.
Eugene. Notwithstanding alarming
reports to the effect that the recent
cold weather has killed the loganberry
vines that had been trellised and that
appeared above the buow, the vines
in many Eugene gardens and in fields
throughout Lane county are beginning
to sprout. It is believed that the dam
age will not be half what it was
thought to have been. A. number of
farmers in Eugene say that the vines
in many places are budding out as if
nothing like zero weather has hap
pened.
In each county of the state a com
mittee of women who have been ac
tive in patriotic service is now being
formed to cooperate with Miss M
Belle Jeffery, the State Director of
Oregon, in the World's Service Tro
gram of Education and Finance which
the National Board of the Young Wo
men's Christian Association are carry
ing on throughout the United States
during January and February. The
purpose is to raise a $3,000,000 fund
to meet the increased demands of the
reconstruction work among girls in
this state, our own country, in France
Russia, Turkey, and other war strick
en centers, and to provide leadership
for Buch countries as China, Japan, In
dia and South America. Health and
recreation are to be featured for the
girls in industry, business and in the
smaller towns and rural districts. So
cial and moral standards are to be
emphasized. Foreign born women are
to be helped along lines of American
ization. The Y. W. C. A. has pledged
itself to care for the womanhood of
America and to do all it can for the
young women of the world. It needs
the cooperation and help of every
community, for all are more or less
affected by the great impetus to bet
ter living, and the protective influ
ence of this organization. Girls from
the smaller towns are constantly drift
ing into the cities and colleges where
the Y. W. C. A. is ever ready with
open doors and warm hearts to wel
come and assist the girls needing its
help and protection, or. its friendly
social life. Is not 821,600 a small
amount for the prosperous State of
Oregon to raise as its share for the
protection and development of the
young womanhood of the world?
The annual report of M;iJ. Gen.
Enoch Crowder, Judge ndvocnte gener
al of the army, was given out a short
time aw, and with It there was made
public for the first time an ofllelul sum
mary of the "capital" ensr-s occurring
In the army since April 5, 1017, the be
ginning of the war period.
Death penalties were adjudged In
145 cases from that date to June 30,
1919. and execution wa? consummated
in 35 cases ten In France and 25 In
the United States. Murder was charged
In two of these cases, murders and mu
tiny in 19, assault in 11, and assault
and murder In three.
In no case," according to the re
port, "was a capital sentence for a
purely military offense carried Into execution."
General Crowder made no specific
reference to the attack upon his ad
ministration by former Brigadier Gen
eral Ansell, but in nn appendix gave
detailed statistics covering military
courts martial.
35 Executions in
Army During War
Ten Put to Death Sn France;
Twenty-Five in the U. S.
FEED TO INCREASE
EGG PRODUCTION
HER MUSIC
It Is the practice- of n lame pen-ent-nge
of the most siiwssful poultry luni
to feed a part of the dully grain ration
ground. Most of tliein feed tin- ground
grain moistened with Itln-r milk r
water, although some feed It dry. A
fowl's gizzard Is capalde of grinding
all kinds of grain, hut It is generally j
considered to be more ecnnouilool tni
have a part ot the grinding done ! i
stenii) or water power.
The soft-feed Idea, ' however, must j
not be overworked, nays an authority.:
Hens like ground feed better when It
Is moistened than when dry. Al
though full fed on dry masli and grain
they will eat a little bit more of tnols'.
mash. For this reason ninny poultry
keepers give a light ffd of moistened
mash once n day to Increase cg pro
duction. When handled right It Is
very effective.
A beginner often reasons that It M
cheaper for the miller than for the
fowl to grind the grain ; hut tin; pow
erful muscles of the gi..anl are there
to be used, and experience has Khown
that the balance of power of functions
in the fowl's economy makes the vig
orous exercise of th; gizzard bene
ficial. When feeding moistened ground
feed have It a comparatively dry,
crumbly mash, and n t a thin slop.
Give what they will eat readily In
15 or 20 minutes.
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Government.
It trembled oft the keys-a parting kins
So sweet the angel slept upon his nword.
As through the gates of 1'aradlne we
fiwprtt-
Partakers of creatlon'g primal bliss!
The air was heavy with the ureatn
Of violets and lovo till death.
irnrcf-tfnl of flternal banlHhment
Deep down the dusk ot passion-haunted
ways,
Lost In the dreaming alchemles of tone
Drenched In the dew no other wings fre
quent.
Our thirsting hearts drank In the
breath
Of violets and love In death.
There was no world, no flesh, no bound
ary line
Spirit to spirit chord and dissonance,
Beyond the Jealousy of space and time
Her life In one low cry broke over mine I
The waking angel drew a shuddering
breath
Of violets and love and death.
Martha Gilbert Dickinson.
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Masks Worn to Represent
Supposed Faces of Gods
Masks have a religious origin. Away
back In prehistoric times they were
doubtless worn by priests and others
who took part In religious ceremonies;
and this Is the case today among
primitive peoples all over the world.
The masks are supposed to represent
the faces of gods, whose ports are
taken In the ceremonial by Individuals
assuming the character of divinities.
In Polynesia the native deities ure nat
arally oceanic, and many of the masks
In that region represent astonishing
fishes and monsters of the sea such
ns no human eye ever beheld.
LIGHT AND AIRY
A conceited man revolves
around himself.
Telephone girls never Invite
you to call again.
Girls "will bo girls If they
can't he married women.
A free thinker Isn't a free
thinker when he is In Jail.
A woman will have her own
way even If It Is a roundabout
way.
It Is Impossible to forget the
majority of things that should
X be forgotten.
Most Perfumes Chemical
And Not From Blossoms
The great bulk of perfume? are
chemical productions. The Wall Street
Journal says the commercial problem
Is whether the American perfumer of
the future Is to be an artisan or nn
artist. Shall he deal with the fra
grance of dowers or chemical odors and
scents? The Idea of the liiyintm Im
that the cosmetic chemist Kirks lln
odor of flowers, but as n unit i r ot
fact, synthetic chemistry not im.y
crowns his work with the cni.slieil nil
of roses, violets und .li-ssiiiiilne. tint
seeks to rival the fragrance of llnwers
with superior scents originating wholly
within the laboratory and traile-mui-lieil
as such.
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