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yEjgiJSgjL - JNm'KKDKNr.F. ENTERPRISE Page i Seven I Polk county. Plaintiff. Holm-, Mr. rrc.tn Sl.n. Mr.. Jo!.- f I' . tl-r lnn- or l- c..lmlnK .ny rilthl f . lien r Intern ' : Defendant. Mumi M. Hlnmn, Mr.. iVAMK CKTHK FTATK i.'.,nlmwrr Ohmo,. t ii,in.i y l,f ,,1,ovo L ,,l Curl, within f ... .1.1, f tho !tn. f'U. f Llrdday ,f July. 1020 Lplnlnt herein, ubov nam the fail " to i nwrr the ild ffr wunt tlM-n-f lh plain- Li., di ntil t'.mrt fr the aid rumpUlnt .-nu.n.!el, 1 .11 adverse ' th ,,, determined !' r-' L;lhnt c!rf.-n.lint hnve tui I .' u ...i.l nrrmiae and .Vt.int.1T I th, nnM In f Ltot. a"'1 thBt ,,frn,,"nt L from MTtinif " rli Urn, advrr t. plaintiff .'.inliir have -u. h other and ,iirf as to -uiiy mnelh defendants net forth the 1 th,ir claim I" ,hpir answer T.i.t il nremlse lit td U derriled ai foHown: , ,t the X. Wt corner of iylWmirk ! I.. C. No. 41. In ,S. R. & of th0 Will. fft county, Oregon; thence chiin: thence Weat 16.54 jp,wt South Hfc chain; lrtt 18.43 hnm; thence prhtn; thence Wrat 4.40 the Wetern l.oumlary of ,S. IMmnn !. I.. C; thi-nr jl df)t, Wet 11 rhulnm; Vvath23d.-B. IV WVt B.21 hnct South 43 drg. Kt u U I point in the renter of .:tmut river; tlnnr Kt m to the Wextrm lKiundary fte Henry Helmirk I. I C.; Kjrth on line thnlrrn if of beifinninir, rontlninK vre. more or len, in Tolk Orrfon. jmmon, by onler of the Hon. i Robmton, County Juilge t Inty, Oregon, mode nnd datl thn in the city of Dull. on the 19th day of May, 1920, ti upon you by the puhllrntln I for I perimf of nix coneeu Itfit prior to the 3rd day of 20, in the Independnc En- i tiewnpapT of general clr , published at Independence, Polk county. jUt of the flmt puhlicntlon of irnmmi in May 21st, 1920, of the last publication will IH 1920. sworn & sworn, Attorw-y for Plaintiff. i. Indopendenre, Oregon. I JOrESSlONAL COLUMN. jWOPE & SWOPE Lawyeri 10.0.F. Building lendence. . . Ore. LETCHER & H.AKKICK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Iluilding KDESCE; .. OREGON. ... JJJCH RUSSELL, M. D. fWkln ,nd Surjeon.. f nd residence over Indo- mc National Bank & C. WRIGHT, M. D. C. VETERINARIAN widenc -Uuncle BUly'g "DAD" R0YALFS LUCKY DAY Old Man Had A.i.on to B Thankful That Hit Plfl Da valoptd Quality of Entarpriit, On of lb moM liiiMirtt.nt applirn. tln of KMiloitlcnl m l n ,,!(. Um out of ln MVoty to yt,., mr.N of mineral wi-alih. Ami .t, ,rn ritiT la conrcriu'tl. tli rcnily grnt dlscovrirlca lit ll.U votmiry iiMv .tu inilw by pure luck. !( waa !! Mini Itoyalf'it p8 (hut locntH, accortllnu to iiry, tUtt rlcticat roppor inlnn In ia world th fllllMttlM Ci. limit m. Old Man Itnyalu wh not Intf nMi1 In iiiluliiKi Iim kepi n liiinnllrig l.onw. Mut hi, pig wm flftd wlili the vnlii al'le inillty of nntirprlMi. JrubliiiK In 1l. back yard, It "unnoted up" pretilalorlc Indian enebe, Tli ciiclie eoiitiiliHil a lurjre (piun tlty of ropM-r. a furtnna In lti.f. ttlt eiiiinlimllnii rf t tit- rok bfinoth dli rtoHKd velna of tb metal, nu1 wining ierntliii tlnTi-npnii uudcrtnken il volnped Urn Cnluinct Iml.., wlihh Ima Inco pall $14.1.(aaMM) In dlvhliiiiU nod irrfai.taai.taMi In i;i.. "Nntlve" rojipcr n omit to a con atdernlilc extent 1 tin. In. Ilnrn In pre Cnhiiiililiui diiya, fur oniiinii-ninl pur-lutm-n elderly, Ancient aboriginal kkel eloim lm' lut-n dun up wenrlna cojv lr iiuik, In ,Mirlili.-nii in.y Ki, ,.,, Iter out of r-k ! Imlldlna Rren aulnM tin-ill ; ami lni;' ouKifeti of "iiiiimh" cupper welfc-liliitf liuiMtrivN of pound bitvo bi't-n fninl In ttm I.nke HniM-rlnr reirli.n !illi liti. Nina nf unuii'tfn atiiuk. Tin linllnna hn) no tool with utilrii in cut up mi h eri'Nt I u ii 1 1 .. and tin y t nli not carry llifin awny Itodtly, 4ipler la ttie Aiii'-ii'im tiiul pnr eteellence. and of nil the inetiil la (he iniiHt iiRi-fut ti mniiklml. Iron tilnno en(ited. ft ai. 0N VALLEY ' RAILWAY. y Bond., Ju, wth 'u on... . " leaving Indopondenc. at fti a. ""'VU'B w '-amp une I 1 whip the LuckJmuts. Plan to Irrijata Eaypt. T tiiNiiy year project lm been nndi-r eonnlilrrndnn for otiUlnlns audi a eoiiiplHe control of ilia tvatera of lit upjur Nll a will rnutile I'eypt to develop H aj;rlulttinil r-mrrea to ll.o utmott aind to aertire tlie coun try ntalimt tho ilmiK-ra of excemtlvo r).w1. while (.erniKtlnit th Kudun alao lo dovelop to mine eitcnt tta own aat riurce. Th worka contemplated will extend over a generation and Involve the ex penditure of ten of tnllllona of dol lar, affectliif Hi entire future of Irri gation throughout the Nll l-anln. Tti coiuiiiIkIii, It In rtportwl. will eolilt of three tiiemltera: An Irrltratlon engineer ntti!niite1 by the jiivernincnl of Imlln a prewl-lent nnd Itrltlati pyhalciat n-Hiilnated by th I'nlveralty of aintrtd(;e. Mle to draw on the wide eperlence aivallabl In Aiiterba on o,uetl.n of Irrigation and water aupply, and mill further to atreiiKthcn lit Independeiic of the eominloKlon. mn IrrlKntlon -HKlneer oninlnated by the government of the foiled Statea will conatltule the third member. Atrial Cam Law. Modern Invention beget new man ner nd new lawa to govern the changed cuntotna. The lutiii who net fluti wliolewile aeiua about lo be out claaaed by the airplane operator who gat ber lo wild bird by mean of a net. So, apparently, thtnk the uport. men In one iH-nllty of Canada. A connenuence, on aoelBtlon of them are apoiiaoring request to the gov eniioeiit to prohibit the nik'ht f air planes over mnruli IiuuIk, and the use of flying machine In pnrnult, ah.wit Ing. or netting of wild fowl. When warned of jinythln approaching these bird do not ock cover, but r!e Immediately Into the air and obvlouxly becomo open at once to the lnKenluna contrivance of lrplmilt". Hnpld-flr-Ing sruna. and netting attached be neath the body of the. machine. aeem to be an enny mean of pnxslhle extermination of the bird, and thla It U aought to avoid. Had to Look the Pact ....nllir iiimhaven feiloW who run a ne atnl near the winter garden win baled Into court th- other day for nana trlvnl charge. Ho lld ed hi own cnae and waa dlwnlHaed. The nmgatrate waa IntereHtcd In m excolleut atWreaa and hla knowledge of t!i law. He oxplnlnod Hint he hnd be..n admitted to the bur nod wa graduate of a big cantom coll.e I could only mnko l.oc0 n year M my law," be anld. "nnd I mnke nbo u tl2CK0 n yrar wiling nowRpnpora. u m; aur,'rlH you to aeo how nnkenjpt I am. but It la biwlnwn psycholopy. If 1 dreaaed In good clothea people would not purchaaa from me. York Tltnoa. Taking th 8tlng Out. "It taenia to n.." ald the old fash ioned man. "that $75 Is lot ol mom to pay for a readjrnado suit of C'?"impa It in.' replied the Pr chaaer, "hut the aaleiunnn made the transaction na palnleaa for mo aa pos sible." ::;rtor.rme probably cot $100 next ycur.-B roingUam Age-Ilernld. Sen of DaHcacy. -Are you not aware," said the heart , Jwc'nd "that a PSS will not be of the illgbtest practica IVVXI Senator Sorghuui "Then why do you insist on cultlvat- '" matter of courted I varybodj THE NON ESSENTIAL CITIZEN HO. 1 60 rfe WONT rlAV5 COMB! Rf ADiHQ OVER YOOrL 8EACLE IS NHWSPAPCR.',. I KMOWeUV a go OFAO HE VOU WOOIDV'T CARE - ME V dr.Pfc nr. uinx. OPENiKQ VoOR MAIL WW ( GET 8ALtHEAD0 I POKT GIT TH6 PAPER. so voo MioHr let Me HIBPri.l if i.lilr-V ,S. I. J; .. "r ,: Txn here' to Tel! You" gays the Good Judge That you get full satis faction from a little of the Real Tobaxo Chew. The rich taste of this class of tobacco makes It last longer and cost less than the old kind. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco FORMER INDEPENDENCE DOCTOR DIES IN SALEM. The Enterprise is Still $1.50 Dr. 0. B. Miles, a practicing phy sician in Independence for a brief time about a decade ago, died Sun day morning at his ranch near Sa lem, at the age of 48 years. His death is believed to have been indi rectly due to excessive work during the first gerious influenEa epidemic more than a year ago. Born in Salem, Iowa, Dr. Miles moved to Salem with his parents in May 1892. After attending school there for a time, he taught school in Marion county for several years. After 1905 when he was graduated from the Willamette med- kal college, he practiced medicine at Independence and Gervais For 14 years he practiced in Salem, buf re tired more than a year ago. Dr. Miles was a member of the American Medical Association of the Modern Woodmen, Foresters and Moose. He is survived by his wife, Olivia Blanche Miles, one daughter, Jessie A. Miles, his mohter, Ruth W. Miles, and three brothers, A. C. and T. W. of Medfird, and Walter J. of Sac ramento, Cal. . Order your winter supply of wood from W. J. Clark. Phone residence 722 or leave order at-the Enterprise office. 7-tf ii: Ii? ' - vviH ,. ; Li ... I r vo.. mL- -o.vV7 btt d 11' ' i V 'AM ' V i M4- w A fl,v-1 'I ' vw-- - :-M 1 13 T . ! -- rtC."- lire Frices Some False Ideas About Them We Insist on This . Should an extra Price buy an extra frade tire? It should not. Any first-grade tire should be built as well as a tire of that type can be built. Cord Tires cost more than Fab rics, and are worth the extra price. Wen who figure cost per mile are coming to Cord Tires. But any tire, Cord or Fabric, should be built for the utmost ser vice which that type can give. Some Men Over-Pay Some men pay extra prices, ex reeling extra mileage. Some pay inder prices for an under-grade. and hope to save in that way. Both are wrong. There may be exceptions -there are always freak tires But countless tests have proved that Miller Tires at Miller r nrices. on the average, give the lowest cost mile. And Miller Tires, both Cord and Fab ric, cost about the standard prices. There are three requirements which Miller Tires must meet. First, they must average greater mileage, type for type, than any rival tire. We constantly prove this. Eight machines in our factory run two tires each under rear-tire conditions. Each tire is run 650 miles daily by running extra-fast. Won Over 21 Makes The Eldorado Stage Co. of Lo Angelea tested 2 1 other makea against MilUraon 12-ptengr Packard Biues, weighing 8,600 pounds loaded. In thi supreme teit Millera won by long odd,onlong-diitance uniformity. if! I? IIP per Here we constantly compare the best other tires with Millers. Also in ceaseless road tests. Thus, day by day and week by week, we are guarding the Miller supremacy. Every Tire Signed We insist that Millers must be uniform. Each tire is signed. A record is kept of the maker, the in spector and the process. If a tire comes back for adjust ment we learn the reason. If the workman is at fault he is penalized. If the inspector overlooked a flaw he is held responsible. If any proc ess or material is at fault, we cor rect it. After years of this checking we've attained uniform tires. There are whole large cities from which not a Miller Tire came back last year. Treads Must Endure Miller Treads, by our standard, must outwear the balance of the tire. We have attained a tread which outwears rivals by 25 per cent. Every day our tread stock is vul canized, then tested, in our labora tory. We permit no variation. Not a single Miller Tire with these new-grade treads has ever come back with the tread gone. Not 20,000 MAes Countless reports come to us on Miller Cord Tires showing 20,000 to 28,000 miles of service. And tales of that kind are told everywhere, we learn. But mileage depends on condi tions on size, care,-load and road. Millers are uniform, but they are not used under uniform conditions. In our factory tests we average 15,000 miles on Cords. But a Miller Tire will outlast almost always any tire that you place opposite, no matter what it costs. Compare them under like conditions, and see what mileage modern tires can give. You will gain a new criterion. When you buy a new car insist on Miller Tires. Twenty car makers now supply them and there is no extra charge. THE MILLER RUBBER CO, Akron, Ohio BUD 5 Ti TreadPatented Centertread mooth with auc tion cup, for firm bold on wetaaphalt aid treads meh like ccga la dirv. Winners in Million-Mile Test Cords or Fabrics Geared-to-the-Road Rtditttrti U, & Patent Offio Independence Garage r