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1920. Lvtc 18. iljiii , .mlju xjin i unrius Page Seven So ' 8!lUi!rt of the SUt of circuit r ....ii, county. r"'inU,T' f , M Hlm. Mn. Pwlon fl w"-n WBr,,,I F i Mrn Henjnmln Ire- Mr-J,,,m I1"'", .'.I,, A..-"- M. Dulwrym- lint ..i..!.,.!nir unv rlunt f. I Mr ! '""" GO TO EXTREMES Health Faddists Apt to Become a Nuisance. lentil I ., Vtw !". ... ih.Imnn r pnrllr. unknown f ?l , eal r.UU dcrlb. a ;;1I)lainlb,n ln. .buy. nam- f NAMK OK THK FT ATE J.?.lnt )' ' I'll H,"'V f ul, ami Court. within .X J a fail s I" ,,sWl'r th" tLm tl.-r.of the plain- ,1, Court fur th ft aid r..n..!int demanded, L ... .ii .!v,.. claims of the ! " . I ..... L,.,l determine, ny fori; that .!.-f.--t '"v I-'.tf i' l',",i!,",, f ....!., .,,. ..wner in fee ' . . -i . . .I..f..i.1 ( ! I ill, ll'l'l U-H " . - - pi I m (roin .-rlHig i. ...... iilnintlll erf mi"-' . ; , f , pi,.m!T !uv. eh other anl Lli,f -uuiy "nirlh .'lt df-n''" ,'t (orlh th La,-!, ,-Uun in their answer 1 01 i . i, (!,,.r:'-t follow.; ? " V W ronuT t i f i 11. In 5,i ft in uni-l of l.-"tl,lmi-k I- i "p',s. k. r. v.-t uf the win. I pi'c.u!!!;, -ifn; thnre 1 West 1 -. rlisiin; thonco "to the Wou-rn l.outulary cf t 11 drir. W.-t l.IH chtiln; Soulh -'3 .!-- IV Wr.t i thence S-.utli 4.1 ! Kt hmt to t.e Wcttrrn mmlry ; the Henry lU hnirk 1. L C; North on ill 1"!" M aim jcn-n, more r in I'olk . Own. i. Summon, by onl.r nf the Hon, .1. P.obinon, Canity Jui1k cf unty, Oregon, iiukI.- nnd !ntel r.btri in the city of Pnllnfi. ,onthel9ih Jy f May. tl20, ied uxm you by th? publication ( for a period f ix cnca twki prior to the 3rd dny of in th Inclfjit-ndenre Kn- , i ncwspBncr of pfiu-rnl cir- publifhcd nt Ipilrpcndonc. .J Tolk county. dt of the first publirntlon of Fjmmom May 21st, 1I20. V date of the last publication will ty 2nd, 1920. SWOPK & RWOPH, Attorneys for riaintiff. '!, IndopcmU'rvc, Orepon. Hard to Deny That Thar. Art Many liht th UnforturtaU Jla3n, Who Literally "Oumb Ball" Thm alvaa to Daath. Tim f.llwln 1ltor1nl frnin tlm Jry Tlim In pilm.-.l hy (h,. Jounml of lh AriH-rlr-Mii Mm llrul A-iioii um u li-NNori in ,(.tiii fmiilUtN: TIhtk In a un-iit iU-bI i.f t rut t In tha mitlrlcnl niury ,f Jiim,, ,VM, ( ttl(, ticnlih liultlt, JlfitHu livwl I'O y,.ntn nitfi, nml ti1 1 Ii uhn m i,.ii.. Mt, lilin, Tim 1'itllnn Ni-wa hhjh HmtJlK KliiK look a i-otit piling, ,.,y ,,wruuit. 11k (aid It im-ihm Hit pon. Afn-r It ln timk II hot Mi'iiKf. Hi. nu' It r.ii.(il ihn pona, Il e.if ftn Unit ln oiili i.pni nml nhut h! p.,r,. t will. Mh'h'ltiN uwil n (in.. , ihkI liiviillin nt nn opi'ii window f.,r half an hour l-rfipin ilrHiliiir, ll mild Ii fumtidrd Ma llitiaa. h might, of i-mirw, linvo hud It ilmiii In a ah oloip with n liMt ain-ti hi r ; hut, rft-r nil It i-nht him iiotlilliK thin And what In hnlf an hour? Afti-r h hud f"t bin vi-ki on, .Jig. jrlna ui-d to hloh himoi-lf up li; 0 doe In ImrtM-H mid iln mImhIum' t x--rili'. II" Old ih.-tit friird, hmlc viirl and hliolMdi' up. II rouhl hlUc k-ut n Jolt ftil n dnf nnln i', ll Hp.nt nil liU tlun tlila kliol of tliinu. In hU hpnrt llihi- nt tin- olllrr h um-1 to hi. on Mh kti'ioiirh mi ihc n.Hir ami Hi'" If ln Hid llfl hlniM-!f up with hU kntii-lvli-a. If hi' rou'd, llo-n hi Irli-il mmih? oihi-r way uiiill hi fioiiid inn- Unit In- TMIlldtl't dil. Tlii-ll In' Hirljrl Hlvflol till' r-t nf li! Ittni'h Imur mi Ida t(tn- j hHi pi-rfci'tly happy. In iln fvt-iitoKi. la hi room, hi uwil to lift Iron t.nr, runnoii Imllx. to-avy iluinh ht'IU iiIj'I I. mil liiin-i lf lip lo Dm riiUlii,' Willi hU t.-i-ili. II l!S...l If. i upon! half Ihe nlirht nlliiKlnif hlin-a-lf nroiih't Ida room. Ih'Mild It iimde hU brain rlrar. U'lii-nh got hi brain jwrfiTtljr I'lr-ar In wi-nt to hi'il hihI ali-pt. Aa noon n h bwdUp lu bi-na rUarliiB It ntnln, Jl.'ifliia )a di-nd. Ili win, of rour'. fdoni-'-r; but thu fact ilmt In Iiimlt-h.lli-tl hlmflf to ih-aih at an -arly ni," l'a not pri'vi-ht a wlmli' iii-ni-rn-tln of yolii s imn from folluwlna la hi path. Thi-y ar ridden by tin honltli iiiniilii. 'flli-y liiake thi'liiii!vi- II fllllxiilifi-. They p't tip at iiioihlf hour. Tbi-y fc-o mil In l!!y Iitth' milt and run marathon hi-atu l-i'ori.' hn-nkfat. Th)' iluiM' around bar. fiMit to c-t the dew on their f-i-t. Thi-y hunt for oxniif. Thy boilu-r about pipln. Tln-y won't i-at meal bi'i-anw It ha" ton liiuill tlltroitill. Hoy won't eat fruit lii-riiii'o It lnin't C-t any. They pr fi r albumin and xlan h to hurkl bi rry pb and doiifihmita. Thi-y won't drink watiT out of n tap. They won't i at Mirdliii-a out of n tin. Tiny won't n ojnt.-ra out of a pall. Tin')' won't drink milk out of a cl.i.. They are afmld. Vt .lr, afraid, fi-ttanla! And afti-r nil their fu ilu-y pre ently Incur aoun liiip!i'. old finhloited llln.-M and d!e like anybody i-lw. I !ni a- RATHER SPOILED THE EFFECT Broth.r-. Aff.ctln0 T..tlmony Wa. to Say th. L.a.t, Unfortunata, HI l.uni,,,, WB br1lnfu of tniietf . M B,n,(( )nt() eron-ry ,. ((f ,()k HH)y ' aonphox am) i.Mf)t.,j at, rwllo,,,,.y KllIIKl ,,,,, crnck!1 m "I i't laiiio r,f y0u fHler. 't it.nr b Inti-xt ,,,, !I1K(,.y0 JucklM)n ' aal.l, um hu loukml triumphantly aro,,,,i Ml th(. ,,,, (.lr(.)() of U)mi,ltH W hoau chli kfii rooKt linn h hln a -"I'oji lanir now j wi;,., p(1M diii!. the nki'ptlp. ormi thin. Iiui,K(.yt. !, w,.nt nial K'.t ri'llKluii. Vw, he I.i.m. an h.-lp ''"hey I ii iiholdln' i-fvlviila dim ii to bin ,im ,H)W for MtlOUt a e.k n ud I In. filially K)t iiun(,,. V(. t0 leu vi jfT Moulin' long fimuKh Ho Ihay could it'll hliu how much hU M'li-ki'd old h.-iirt mid m.ill nr.-.lrd m.w phinil.. In'. I .a hi nluht waa down thi-ri' ninl lliiHKi-y K.n up timl jjlvu hu tt-Hll-many," "Own ii " "I'lictI hi'i-rd him. 'Slnli'ia and brutliiTH, m-i he, -jou ni l- before you the reiiinlim of luit waa onee u had miili.' Then hla fH'lln'B got the heat of hliu nml a hui kHful of tears nphtnli d down til .irt from. About thla tliaa Ilurd Chlir, hla hroiher. caiiio auiiiii.lin it, mid m; nui eotisfilet'iilifi i lluly from too much of Mike I mini unm Three In Mo-, and by the time, they K'H hliu cpileled Huiiiieya hud oveicniiii' IiIm .-liK.tloi.M and Went nil Willi hi teMliiioney. ".Se, be: 'At I hi moment I am lay In' lay Mnful lut 1 1 1 down on Mil k'raml old hook on the liihle. Sudi a book i lum never been la my limine, before." POULTRY YIELDS' PROFIT ' AT OAK POINT SCHOOL M. Collina and the pupils of the Oak Tolnt aehool have not only put in a profitable year in an education al acnHc, but they have made the year financially profitable aa well. Not only are the pupila of thto tu-bool able to paaa aatisfactory cxamina tiona in the acience of fractions, pen manship and Engliah as it should be 1ut isn't but they are wrestling a few of naturc'ii secret from her as well. One hundred per cent profit fs the record of ,the school in maintaining a thicken yard. They deal in fowls which have 300 egg ancestors and have sold a number of roosters in the Oak Point community, help ing: to improve the grrade of poultry there. Three or four chickens were stolen from them during the past year, hut this has been the sum total of their losaes, ordinary chicken dis cuses and ailments having been met and treated with skill and success. Surplus chickens have been canned and helped with the hot lunches which the domestic science branch of this one room country school serves to its pupils at the noon hour and the sale of eggs has helped to buy other requisites for this lunch eon. The pupils are planning to erect a new and larger chicken house and increase the number of chickens handled next year. Another activity of the children is a garden in which last year they grew potatoes and sweet corn sue cesKfully for their luncheons and for sale. Surrounded by woods the grey diggers have bothered them a great the rain of Every Is Signed lire And then lie Ihim.'iI Int.) teura niralii n he hit !l: i'.rcilir.-ti. ihl hook I'm 'deal this year hut with uiliicliii' to I the I'.ibie. I the pant week they hope their troub- "'lloly inni-kereir hhoiiied llnnl ,le are over. ' Cider. iliiiiK.-ye, where'd jii Meal j There are now three rural schools xu.'h a one?' "-New York Evenllitf Vlrt1H . trammo- rontor from ... - - - n - - the Normal school and it is expected that several more will be lot. Confederjtea In the Senate. liiin.e.JSatcly following the Civil wnr nearly eery prominent southern Kemi tor wa former Confederate soldier. Si uili Carolina Mnt Hampton and Hut l.r; North Carolina, Matt Hansom; Ccoritiu. Cordon nml Colquitt; MInsIs alppl, WnUlnill and Cciirge; Loulalatio. (JihRon nnd Ktifitl; Texas, Coke; Ar kamiis, I'.erry; Tennehsee, I'.ate and llarrU; Mlourl. Cockrell; Kentucky. within mouth the next Herald. added year or so. Mon- POLK COUNTY AFFAIRS Dallas has gone on record as be ing opposed to a closing of . moving picture shows on Sunday. -The ques tion was submitted to voters last against 1TOESS10N.AL COLUMN. SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyer 1 0.0. F. Building JepenrJence. . . Ore. r tLETCHKIt & II AUKICK, ' ATTOKNKY'S Cooper lluilding O'EN'DEN'CK. .. OREGON Color Teat Supreme. The Florida supreme court recently iinii ined Uie ih'i llou of n lower court that the color tet lead the add test In rltrua fruit In ileterinliilnK their imti-l'.ctnbl cimillth.ii. A larue crower undertook to xhlp gniefrult that Kb.. wed an avi-nti;e on the trees of more than one half colored, Indicat ing ripeness, under the law. An In upeeior mad" an acid text and seled the Khlpinetit n Immature fruit. Tim grower appealed to the curt. Th" Hint,, tiulhorllli-; hud held that the color tet waa ecomlaiy and that the fruit rnuM not be Mapped tmb-i It Kto.,.1 the add t.'Ml. The Hiipr.'.i.e court h"bl that rlpem- la M.llu'l.'nt teat for shipment, but If the rlpeolntf In delayed, as It sometl.i.es I. nn aftor the fruit Is lit f-r co.isiinipt on. the r..er may prove by the acid test that be may market Ihe fruit. Superintendent W. I. Ford of Dallas high school has selected I the P.Inckhuni; Virginia. Malmim (a It'-jWOek, the result being 407 publican) and Panlel; Florida. Pasco ; antj o(;o for. Went Virginia, Keniia anil FiiulUiier. It hiis a collection nf eminent men. I stroni: In ilrhate, wiunilig in i mem ami cha racier, coiimlctely reiireseiita- iiv.. of their section. With them sat Ifollowinc teachers for the ensuing Vet, once n senalor III the Confede rate ronsres; Itotignn. postmaster jreneral of the Confederacy, and 'Vance, the war governor of North . Carolina. The senate la that period felt and used Its power more conscientiously than It does today. And Its average In quality was libber, for the North, too. was represented by a croup of lenders equally competent nnd distinguished. New York Tribune. Two men; sign every Miller Tire the maker and the inspector. Both are penalized if a ttre comes back. Under this method, defects have hecome ex tremely rare. Not a tire came back for adjust ment to many Miller dealers last year. Over 1,000 tires yearly are worn out in Miller factory tests. All the best rival tires are constantly compared with the Miller, with these results: Millers now excel all rivals, both in average and in uniform mileage. , Miller treads outwear rival tread3 by 2o per cent on the average. Miller Cords average 15,000 miles Miller Fabrics from 8,000 to 9,000 miles in rear-wheel tests under extreme conditions. You will gain a new idea ot mod ern tires when you test a new-type Miller. Get one now and watch it. The super-service of the Miller Tire -is now everywhere discussed. Tread Patented Cnter tread smooth, with auction cup, for firm hold on wet phlt. Gcared-to-the-Road tide tred, metb like cog. in dirt. er Tires Now the Record Makers Cords o- Fabric Gsared-to-the-Road INDEPENDENCE GARAGE mm year: Miss Marion Andrews of Eu gene, English; Miss Blanche Mellin ger of Eugene, history; Miss Gladys Paulson of Newberg, Latin, and Miss Jeanette Kletzing of Eugene. All are former University of Oregon studenst. While home from Portland Saturday afternoon, Judg-e last Belt the heard the divorce case of Viola parties reside 5n Ballston. Default judgment and decree were rendered. Plaintiff was also granfed custody of three minor children and $20 per month from defendant for care of children. Itemizer. Preparations are under way for the construction of nine miles of logging railroad, starting at Willa mina and going westward, by the i . MJRCH RUSSELL, M. D. nyslt iun nr., I rlce nd rcBidt-nra over Indn- Pendence National Bank C C. WRIGHT, M. b. C. VETERINARIAN ence "Uuncle Billy's r card on vatttsy , SELITZ rati wav JM V Ii " u"" I 4 Siletz Rahroad will Hu leaVlnK 1,,JcPondenc at L,tJo!n through to Cnmn One we 10 a. m. Leaving at I,, nWng Independence at VkW at 7'25 P- - for Hoa- Linking th Americas. ii... .-ui lime North and . II... - America are lo be linked topMber b ..,..i,.h wireless colilUIUlihlllion. Iff. spite Hie progress trlclty the reBloii cnntlmicd to set up .... i.,, lull. h. meHsimes pnwerful currents could not pel. etiu e he n.jsletlous rcslslanc.' k.m i h 'It c Now, at last, this problc .. " :.:.. u,..v,.,l. riivat l.lcl, power iiu m i i. Htatlons In the United Stat. coniinunlcate with similar r. A f a iflllt'U (if SrYorkorWh.nK.on , ho Invisible waves will overleap every h "'' bo., -ad nn Ins.nnt la.er on U o en, continent. The ' closer the two western continents. Hoys' Life. , .. South b: lc In wireless I'U'C- of the cqnnlor w a harrier apilnst The most can now Klnlloiis In the key at Slay Man-Eating Bearta. F. S. Little, noted scholar and trnv- eler, will bend n party of sportKinen early In the sprlns In an expedition Into the illstrlct to the southwest of Kulinc China, where an effort Is to he made to rid the country of a num ber of man-enflng nnltnnK said by the native to he tlpers. Iteports are that twenty Chinese, besides a large num ber of cattle, sheep nnd other animals, have been killed nml devoured In the district that the hunters will visit The country, which Is about 1.000 feet above the plains along the upper foot hill has been in a state of terror Hlneo last summer. Inhabitants have nlmndonixl their homes nnd farmers .....i- fletiia. nnd Chinese report that t least five different tigers have been noeii.nriHdil.vn Kugle. Thomas vs. II. C. Thomas. The Miama corporation. fff f yry TIT Saturday, June 19, bringing to a close this great NATIONAL PRICE-CUTTING Euclid by Film. It will be fioo.i news to all school- .....i.i. know that the terrors t'.nclld ami his accoiiipan.vlnR (lemons. like ''Isosceles." "prlinetor.' mid "rhomboid." i,... i.. it hv a film Educed nnd which will .,i..t.ir iii exm ii"-(,u,"v onliits In measurement of "obtuse will be treat ly niu whlch Is now being a I il ; wJWisuw-.'iw LvLS M t.v The nim Ideas about ..i.,.-t- win simine stmlglit lines and triangles, the lat ter being folded UP or taken to pieces , low .be problem In hand. Inr-J nl oe.alls about the Pities of n,an are show n with models wh eh i n be bu.lt up-io Illustrate, for -x-1 mple.' bow many small squares ot a Jlven sl,' n large one will contaln. boiulon I '."Hy Mall. which Oerma and Microbes. i ,i..i-,.i.eH are terms IWriUH IOIU 1." lulc tlM Most of those which p.o e. uro known as bacteria, rb e Man always witn- cclled plants Aa(tli of life and mncli structure than Insects. - . .. t.i .forms. has mndo use oi " "-. whBt h0 KIlOWli.K J - . out. however, " - ' t uged Shrew's Triumph. ..Now tb.it wo.nau Is on tho verge 1,0 n vs e impni'clnl (Madrid) Z i tl ' u'b'us fact is apparent that t " y nan knows how to nianage a but the man who has her. ir, voungest colonel In the English flrn,y recently ndve t.s q newspapers r r Job i as Snel,"ashlSQunllncation. Consistency. -no von think prohibitionists who raid aSn-hlner. ought to uso flre- nrms?" Hundreds have gone away satisfied with their savings, realizing that this store has created a tendency to bring down prices to a lower level. For the closing days we offer to throughout the entire store. Nothing reserved, nothing held back. Come and get your share at these wondeful saving SOo ....ii nnswered .Htunmu lit ni.oi - TV, rnott Si. 'in order . on them." Two Stores 254 Stalest. CASH ax A ai A 10U"1"H' Oroceiies N. Commercial ?gtoJQf' STORE Mercflbisiiings Hatsoi'iSioes ..lotions . PhOfit: 4i.3 :QtHaaao S ALE K? - nmp me lAicmmuta. ISCH.