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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
JUNE 11, 1m Nn. ! Court of th. But. of f ru IMlk county. ( ? M Holm". Mm. Trenton m? WUtlm Ward, Mr.. ' . i Mm Benjamin Ire- ivS S Mr-JohB G1C Mr Otg.Holnwn.Mri. Xim-n. Mr' M llBiwrvm. llulm.nnioii M. imfwrym. J' -ii ihr Person. ' H 'La-,, cLlmlnir "y Hht T Z m of Interest n th. t;dccril,.l " . com- M. Holmnn. Mm. , r, Kmm Ward.Mr.. Rll -ln,"B ,ln,, '? CI ur parties unknown r y rifht. till.. i tn L! In rl r-lt descrlb t cln.pUint herein, hov. nam- S"nAK OK T.IK STATK OS' Vuu re hereby re- I v.,u n lha above f,:tf si; ' ' . .... , .! ,u.t nd urt' wum" , . .1.1. Summon, town: wn il th.3ra.lay f July. 1920 I... f.iliu to annwcr th. bi . furwmt thereof the plain apply to..i.irourt forth ' m ...Mhialnt demanded. 'lit w"" ' ' , , , flat !l lvr clmm. the determined t-y a wr ,ir . .hni defcnd'iitt. have ho . ...uiiir 1 the owner In fee ,SrtT.f. ml that defendant eJ fwm.wrttnir any ciatm premi 'lVl"rM u l'llntifr pUlntifT have un w..-i niet M to equity ..... ... tt, .f their fluim in their answer that prrmlea . b HcMrK'wl a follow; L, at the N. W. comer of L nvlmirk I. L. C N. 41. In .' g. n. 5 West of the Will. p?!k county. Orison; thence ttt chain; thence West 16.54 Lace Suth l'J.80 chain; ,V,Vit IS 43 chain; thenf. chiin; thi-m-f Went 4.40 , th Wrtf rn iKiund.ry of ,S. llolmnn I. L C; thenrr l At-sr Wft 1.1 rhsin; v)3!h 23 dr(. If.' Wrt 6.21 .knvce South 43 neir. Kftit j to P"lt 1" the crntr of thpnre r.nt BURIED IN JUNGLE Troplo Growth Overwhelmed City vi Miicr mom. O.v..t.tl0n Wr.u0ht, I.p.el.w bv th. D.idly Fi Tr ' ' Comply. a( t C. Aimot Unbtllcvabl, In th hMrt of CiiiiitwuitH II. kor i ho llf- llllll II' lllll IfVItlltldB A.... .. ... .rrl.l.,M!,m.. wl.K-h I. Hi,,,),,, , '! JU.'iiliul4!lH fr.Mi, J,1( Krow(h y rr-iuh MrcliM.ldgi.is. Tlmclty mi.t empU nr. thought to ,,, h.,, (), by the khi.i..r. n l..riC vnnl!.(j rnco which winlnly Iimh no connection lth th CniiilKHllnn. .f tim ir...Tit diiy Wrltlnit In llnr..-r nil,.,, n. j,,, Mtt l.-..-rll.i. h tri,, trough tic JhiikIw on mi rL-phMin In oi...r to vllt onu of th mr rrinots ruin. "In nl.oia ten mlmiicM." Mic nrltci "we fmnrl i.ur(-lc clltiit.liiB over Hi fnllen Mom- i,f an iiriiu.-ni... tempi ll.Tul.rn of th. roy.l c.t of A J.' or 1 ,,, Lull, .o,n.where ho nfth nnt .evewli ccnturl.. fll of tit fiinrvnli.il .......... . . limutf nvrr; m to the Wee tern Utundary Henry Ih lmlrk 1. l C ; .rth on laid lino 4'U5 chnin of bt'Rinnlntf, contalninff Mi, more or !, 1 folk Surnjn. ij.monn, by orJr of the Hon, Eobinxon, County Juige of itjr, Ort-Ron, m1o and dnti-d 'jffi in the city of Dnl!. the 19th day of May. 1H20. id opon you by the publication ir i ixriixl of nix connccu- li prior to the 3rd day of W, in the Independence En- i newe paper of rnernl clr published nt Independence, Pulk county, of the first publication of frT.oai is May2l!t. 1!20. l of the lait publication will H 1920. swore & swope, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff , Independence, Oregon, pESSlONAL COLUMN. OPE A SWnPF. I Lawyeri f 0.0. F. Building mtoce. . . Ore. fH4M. -1-4.4--f-4" -k & liAKKICK, AlTOIt.NEYVS Cwper Bulldinfr P'".; .. CJKEGON J RUSSELL.' BLD '",l'n and R,.,. '"I reiirfPHM t.i hdce National Bank C' ,C WRIGHT, JfOHNARIAN ""'nce "Uuncle Billy'. VALLEY & MID n nir VAL gttrouKhtoCmnOrla tin. eiiir.t,. tluit Iny completely tuirle.) aixl over Ifmwti by the foret. Ko 1 1.1,-1 n. ' ' '"t "M'ly H dlfii twllffht pre- vulletl. Thp nut.reuiH lone!,e. f thai hurUtJ temple, tin. utter Uolmlon iiikI xllt'lU-e I hut envelope It. w, r nppiil ltn. nn1 our acramlillnx feet mil tiillie. voleea only liilenie. (he aw. fill Ml II lie" (hi Kile lire ( cerittirle "Ttie Imrror n1 vliutetlvene of th Jungle! Kvery where fclaiit i.ne er overthrown. ptihel mit .f phut, ami tuppled over In heu. throuith the lilUier vlliillly of that di-ndly tree, the fitf lre of the nilim. The mota nf thl trew l.rpin a Innocent, hnlrllke filnmenta which Innlnunte theimeivc tnniiiBn me crevicea .r the pn-ai ioni and lip through tiny openliiK nd cmcka. then grow and develop lih an evil vigor tknt tmihlnu can wlttntaml. They never die. never are tarvcl out, theae fine, rinlrllke rwi. The blft arnnea never cmh or kill them. Year by year, century by cen ttirv. their fierce atronv tlf t .hfer.l ly Hi fierce heat and fierce ralna of the tropic until they overthrow and triroy everything In their pathway. One fearful runt that wandered In It ewir tUnnnh a whole corridor of mliliiy cnrvlne wti f0 meter In lenifih. wrtth the circumference of an elephant. And the tree la nele. Inn ) -Jtmt tu,i'k')'. roii W(nl. unfit for ainililnK. "Kor an hour we wandered throuch ijfm, ruined chamber., scrambled and, climbed over fallen pillar and enrv lne of rretit bennty and delicate. In tricate lelj:ii all In niter ruin and the flit tree of detitrurt ln In aupreme control. It wa cixwl to reach our elephant nenlii .nd to leave behind that overwhelmed nnd evil aj.ot. "Only the inott Inirxirtnnt and bean tlful rtilna are Im-Iob reclaimed from ttie firet. th'we In Anirkor Thorn, a well a the Angkor Wat. Thee out Ivlnf one are mill left a originally dlcoverel, burled and md tiered by the evcrlt'ns foret. To nie they are far more Intereattne In till alnlnter aettltitf. choki"! nd awamped by th intirhtv erowth of the trotdcal lunirb Ttn-y afford more thrill to me who am nut mi arrheoloeUf than the nicked up. refriHl nnd cleared rain tha' the Boverninent I reclaiming. "Of couo'e. one cannot ee them rcry we'll. tlne burled temple, awnmid In undergrowth, enveloped by a twl light Klootn. And na I aeramblo over fall-n Image, over barbaric wulp- tureii. my mind I largely net on aer- pent. And when we reach n fnlrly open xpnee It turn to monkeyslite agile blnek gibbon that hoot .nil leap overhead at our coming, furlou at the Intmilon upon their solitude. Between make and monkey, there are time when I forget to admire these old temple, auppoaed to be amring the most rnnrvelotM In (he world." INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Page Seven i zr-""--" . .. Marshal Foch'a Cne. rrmii the firt day of the war Mnrahal Foch alway. carried a i per .tick with him. There la nn In teresting atory connected with the cane that the hend of the allied a nn lea regarded ao necessary. "It wn carved for him In the curly day of the war by one of hi. beloved poll us of the treiube." tmys the Home Rector, the cx-HoldlotV weekly. "Klnco which time. If reports are true. It hn. nver left his side. It hns made Itself useful hs well as ornamental on occasion, and there Is a legend that It was UMcI to map out the great strokes and counter-strokes of the summer and foil of 1018 by which the war vvnn emlod." Saving th. Wood. "Our noble forests must be snved." exclaimed tlto tueorctlcul conserva tionist. 'They must." assented the man who goes rnto small details; "even If manu facturers are required to produce to.tches that will produce a light with out using up half a box to each cigarette." ) No Soldier Did Thl. According to the new Standard dic tionary It is: . Craps, n. (Local, U. S.) A game of chance In which the object Is to guess the numbers thrown on two dlc Ilorae Sector. Silence It Golden. First rrlvate Can you Imagine any thing worse than having cooties? er,,i PeivotB Yes. Suppose yon N - u, ii vu nil rri(C(g fiffii VVJ ' J. y ViyfiuJ VJ V5. B Urn FI imYmaSJP.REDS 0F MARION AND POLK COUNTY RES IE INTS DETE (MINED TO THF PimT?n a I11 C0ST OF LIVING. THIS GREAT STOCK IS BEING GIVEN OUT TO " h FUBLIC AT 20 TO 50 PER CENT REDUCTION. COME AND GET YOUR SHARE. CANNED COODS Milk. All Kinds, g Cans $1.00 Tomotoe, 8Cns fl.oo I'eas, 7 Cans $1.00 Clama, 7 Cans $l.0rj Tail Salmon, 5 Cans $1.00 String Bean, 7 Can. $1.00 Peaches, 4 Cans $1.00 Pineapple, No. 2 30c Solid pack Tomtoea, 6 Cans., $1.00 Del Monte Tork and Be.ns.Can. ,.8c Del Monte Catsup, Tint Slze,5 Can. $1.00 Van Camp's Assorted Soups, 2 Cans 23c Oral Sardines 18c No. 2i Pumpkin 15C No. 2i Snuer Kraut 10c Lrd in Bulk, Pound 25c Shortening in Bulk 23c No. 10 Shortening $2.00 Crlsco, No. 3 98c Crisco No. 6 $1.99 Crisco No. 9 $2.90 COFFEE Extra Fancy Bulk Coffee, 45c for 30c 57c ReFiance Coffee 45c Hill BroH. Red Can, 1 pound can 55c 2 Pound Can, Per Pound 54c 5 Pound Can, Per Pound 53c Hills Bros. Blue .Can, 1 Pound.. 44c 3 Pound Can $1,29 M. i. B. Coffee, Pound 53c Cocoa, in Bulk, -Pound 3Jc Gun Powder Te, Pound 55c English Dreakf.st, Per Pound... 39c Lfpton's Tea, Per Pound ..- 85c Peanut Butter 5 Pounds 85c Honey, Per Pound 25c Cheese, Per Pound 34c Minced Meat 13c Pickled Salmon, 2 Pounds 15c Sweet Pickles. Pint 25c Cookies, Mixed 15c Fancy Cookies 25c Soda, Oyster Crackers, 2 Pounds 37c SHOES AT CUT PRICES $12.00 One Eyelet Pumps, the new est style, high and low heels $5.95 $14.00 Grey Shoes, high and Military heels $5.95 $10.00 Brown Oxfords, Military heels $6.65 $8.50 Black Shoes, low heels.. $4.95 $10.00 Two Tone Shoes, high heels $3.65 Misses', Growing Girls' and -In fants' Shoes At Cut Prices $14.00 Men's Brown English Shoes $7.65 $3.00 Men's Light Weight Work Shoes $3.45 $5.00 Men's Gun Metal Bhichers $6.85 $6.50 Boys' Black English Shoes $4.45 $5.00 Boys' Button and Lace Shoes $245 Youths' .and Lltle Gents Shoes Below Wholesale Cost MEN'S SUITS NATIONAL PRICE CUTTING ON SUITS $63.00 MEN'S SUITS, at this cut price...' $34 $10.00 MEN'S SUITS, at this cut price .....$22 $2.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1-19 $1.75 NEGLIGEE SHIKTS 85c $3.00 OVERALLS, all sizes $2-19 23c SOCKS, 2 for ....23c $12.00 BOYS' SUITS, sixes 12 to 16 $4.85 $17.50 BOYS' SUITS, all sizes :..$9.85 $3.50 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS -....$2.48 40c SOCKS, all colors ........27c $2.75 UNION SUITS, all sizes $1-84 HUNDREDS OF OTIIER BARGAINS DRESS GOODS NATIONAL PRICE CUTTING ON DRESS GOODS VOILES, 40 inch, beautiful designs,yard $1.29 VOILES, very pretty, 36 inch, yard 49c ORGANDIE, flowered, yard 39c PONGEE, imported, 36 inch, yard .798c REPP SILKS, 36 inch, all colors... $1.19 MERCERIZED UNDERWEAR CREPE, aU colors 64c SILK TRI-COLET, for dresses.... $4.98 CREPE DE CHINE, SILK and GEORGETTE. .$1.98 HEAVY SATIN for dresses $2.79 TAFFETA, all colors $2.35 CURTAIN GOODS 19C TRICOTINE, all colors $3.98 GINGHAMS 33c CALICO, special the yrd 33c VALUES AT NATIONAL CUT PRICES Underwear 50 Vests, Cut Price 25c 60 Hose, Cut Price....- "35c 250 Silk Hoh6 at $1-49 100 Union Suits at ........65c 75c Mercerized Vests at 49c 43 Hose. Cut Price ....25c $1.75 Fancy Drop Stjtch nose Cut Price 98c $1.75 Fine Mercerized Union Suits OIL CLOTH, Yard 48c HATS 7c BUTTONS, Card 2 SOAP, 21 Bars BOYS' SCOUT SUITS $1.97 HOUSE LINING 6c Cut Price $1.10 $2.25 Pink Mercerized Union Suits Cut Price ,..$L39 $3.00 Silk Top Union Suits, Cut i Price $1.73 $3.00 Billie Burke Pajam.s, Mer cerized Nainsook Cut to ....$1.93 $2.25 Tu Tone Silk Hose, Cut Price 98c . Corsets $5.00 Cut to ...-$3.49 $4.00 Cut to $2.98 $3.00 Cut to $1-98 . CURTAIN RODS 19c HANDKERCHIEFS 5c SWEATERS $1.25 CANVAS GLOVES, 2 Pairs.... 25c CAPS 49c Koveralls AND OVERALLS AT CUT PRICES $3.00 Women's Koveralls $1.60 Children's Blue and Khaki Koveralls . 79 Boys' Heavy Overalls 98c Men's Overalls ....... .$25, $1.98 $1.65 NAPKINS, 100 10c LACES 5c HAIR RIBBONS 29c PAILS, 12 and 14 Quarts 39c UNDERWEAR ' 10c m 186-194 N. Commercial SALEM, OREGON 254 State Street to u nWB n P- had 'em. and they chlrped.-The Amer ican Legion Weekly.