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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1920)
AS OLD AS Tj?E TOWN, :e enterprise. A PAGE 3. H. CO. L SGAUES THE ORIENT in i : i - -n,T f .tlt!. I iiiiiiiilllllllllillllMllliiUp till M sSii ft Yrl r$?L t. -i a m - j - 'i 4 1 I I H : 1 ! f' f 1 I; 4 .1 , j THE STARVATION OF OTHEli PEOPLES HAS NOT BOTH ERED US MUCH. j While we are fussing because fresh j eggs are hard to get and because the government bacon ig too fat and be cause other crumpled rose le'ives dis turb our soft slumbers, oiv oriental brethern are facing a real fond pro blem. To this time the starvation of oth er peoples has not really bothered us Rut now we are beginning to rea lize that we cannot be left undisturb ed in a land of plenty if hunlrels of Trillions of our neighbors lack food. Oceans are no longer barriers and Asiatics no longer starve hoplessly 49(1 meekly. fo this oriental food crisis should tStorest us. The fact is that there are more Svv mouths each year in the orient &nn there is new food supply. Rice is the reliance, for millions the sole support. And about all the rice land is today under culivation, and it is not producing enough food for the present population. Asia, in the mass, cannot import food, ten cents a day laborers cannot buy foodstuffs produced by four dol lar a day laborers, on $200 an acre land. Asia has almost developed to the limit its natural food resources and its population is increasing faster than ever. To this time nature has kept ba lance over there. Pes lence and war and famine have Yiped out the sur plus population. The western world has brought san itation, decency, peace to Asia, to the teeming orient, and has upset the world. The Americas remain the last un developed food areas of the world, xcepting the somewhat resticted 7ones in Africa. And the hunger and the numbers of the orient increase ve may expect our problems of immi gration and foreign diplomacy to in cease. Certainly the collies rice may be come one of ou national perils. r; t!"r.i3 tjwhen rains have made Jood fITOWW CO. (Fx K For Motherhood A Woman Testifies Omsk, Wash. "In the five years w have been married we hnvc had throe -.'' children nnd lost V 1o or them. 1 . XsW: doctor .1 with two ST5st7 of oor leal doctors and th.-y told mo I had kidney trou We. 1 began tnk- .. IUK a v fL vnwHtfi first if ;'havintr written to (:Dr. i'lercc's In valids' Hotel, in ButtiUo. N. Y., tell ing exactly how I was and had lxxn. T korl rtnnn nnH njjkod whllt I sluXllll do. They told mo to tako Dr. PierrV Favorite Proscription r.hi' h is a romri:,'. nwvlicine; tiie Golden Mh1;"I Discovery which is a tonic; and tho Amino TabU-ts for the kidnevs. I took nil of t.Vse moU cines and today 1 have a stron;:. healthy baby girl, also I am better than 1 iver was before. "I can never thank Dr. Tierce cr,'. :sh for 1 :s kindness in piving me advico f ! during t .poctancy and in anulyzine the samples, free of charge, that I sent to him. "I would be plad to answer any cuestions that I c.;n i:i regard to what Dr. Pierce's wonderful niodiciucs did for mc." MKS. H. D. SIMPSON. Stockton, Cal.: "I had feminine trouble, displacement, inflammation, terrible head aches, terrible backache and a catarrhal condition. I also had indigestion very badly. I had tried other things but nothing seemed to help me until I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cured me I got well and strong. I took three bottles." MRS. C. BOUDOX, 9 E. South St. When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain when everything looks black before her eyes a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, sho should turn to this "temperance" herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingre dients are printed in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce, of Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V., will send a trial size for 10 cents. jlllttl -i. -----.SL-uJ , NUARY enera fK 1 Clearance Sale rt. (. pt rP 20 I' W W to uction on Ever Article in the Store The doctrines of good merchan disinp; dictates that no merchan. Acf chr,iilfi hp mrrifd over into another season. This: mr v " - is an opportunity for you to buy merchandise at bed-jj, rock prices while this sale lasts. EDDY & CARBRAY rrt ifiKt rno lsn City - Meat - Market ill 'L : (Successors to Dickson Meat Markd.1 ) MILLER & SMITH, PROPRIETORS We will carry a full fine, of the very best meats Independence is our home and we are here o stay. Call and ask for Prices. THE CITY iviEAT MARKET "j Main street. Independence, Ore 0t S WILL I fold by tftebanK BooK lk I DID YOU SHARE IN " i I THE 'MELON' I 5 ON January First we cut a nice fat J j j 5 juicy one for our Savings Depositors j and you never will know how much r 5 like 'finding money' it is to get an In- J fc 5 terest Payment until you have open- ed v. Savings AecoHht here. 1 I $1 The Farmers State Bank wants ev- j I $1 ery kiddie in the county to have a l j J $1 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. j & u www 21 $1 C. W. IRVINE, .. President. 1 d 5 J. B. PARKER, ., .. Vice-Prea I I SI G. G.IRVINE, .. .. Cashier 1 j u:jiN M11H Assist-Uashier l I m 1 I SSll wm I 1 PflllsTATEBANK jfll FOR SALE Pullets and young hens Price $1.50. Call Farm 3522 or see Mrs. Frank Fluke. IFOR SALE About two tnousana liop poles on the bank of Willamet te River.6 miles north of Albany O. V. ENGSTR0N Albany, Ore gon, Route 2. 3t WANTED to sell or trade Indepen dence property consisting of one modern 5-room bungalow, 1 lot fi6x 140 feet one papered 5-room house, small barn, 1 corner lot GGx 140 feet, for Corvallis property Charleft McHenry, 800 VanBuren, str., Corvallis. 5t WANTED TO RENT Two uu.ul a tcrs for the spring season 300 to 350 egg size. Will buy if price suitable. Machine must be in good running order. Notify me immediately. A. VH. CRAVEN, Monmouth, Oregon. '.it USED FORDS, fully guaranteed, at ACE GARAGE. FOR SALE S'ix Blooded White Leg horn Cockerels. CHAS. HARMON Route Two, Tel. F-2221. FOR SALE A few choIee pure bred Buff Orpin gon Pullets. Early hatched, will do for breeders $2.50 each. Frank Ilennagin, soutti end of Seventh street. 2t FOR SALE Timber for hop trellis poles. Can be gotten out In win ter, close hand. Fred Johnson, R. F. D. One, Airlie, Oregon. 4t FOR SALE A good homG and in come property, especially arrang ed for roomers and boarders in come for alone $40 per month now. Modern, close in, good fruit. In quire Mrs. N. L. Butler. 4t WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Tha Selitz Lumber & Logging Co., Mill at Hoskins has again resumed operations and parties wanting first class Slab Wood, may place their or der with the Independence Enterprise Office and delivery will be made as promptly as possible. Phone he En terprise Office today or call. ADAANCE i On All Makes of Automobiles iaxiell Cars Traclis: Prices will advance January 15th. We will take orders for Immediate Delivery at tlie old price j Phone or write us for Demonstration I fbe him mm m Maxwell dealers Polk county, Independence, and Dallas, 1 t. t i id Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the diseaua. Catarrh a local dinnaHe, preatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and n order to cure it vmi mut tuba un internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Modi cine is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous eurracea of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the beut physicians in this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the bent blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingred'enta In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is v.iH Produces such wonderful results tn catanhal conditions Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. All DruRKists, 7Bo. Hall'a Family Pills for constipation. But one in 40 complete the high school course, 1 PRINTING Oh BOMD W11 S..11 Your Goods wj Do you know tho whereabouts - I Austin, who lived in IndepcnoV lH!)0 moved to Emjeno. Had jKhter named Minnie. Send In' J lion to Deun John Straub, E- Orugon. 1 t X ; THINKOGRArilS. j jp It's beat to clip gay Folly's winf; And tnkfi thia little hint! " Don't be a fool and do tho thinfU That won't look well in pi"'nV -X t J 1 The rule of three Is thut one i to jro home.