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VtV 16.J2: INDEPENDENCE 0 . I Portland lnuVL. I ' ii M Kj R Wsdorth ber h." fKl Murphy. All" L. y,worth, Arthur Marphy. f n er Interest to the - i.nd ,n.werth.,com. .t vou in the bY Summon, to-wit: .IJforwt thereof the J, hS complaint dcm-nd--i.ima of the de- M w . fondants have Lt th plaintiff. re the own il w V .u t nl thnt the I fee simpi L. "Joined from srt- fl tm.l. ,,.. r,1lnllffa JouVr and different re ' j nt form lnc .. miKwer here- ttf any, i , premlncf In said com j it...... n.u.Mf .nine M-w ch"in " kiM Sth or mo .-."UW..-.-V of Section 3 in Township 9 S. Twt of t' Willunwtt Meri- thence &t chains; tnenre 10 chain; thence Wrt 40 thence South 80 chain to the rf beginning, containing 320 ai all liluate in l'lk County, I Summons by onh-r of Hon. I Robinson, County Judgo oi County, 0rcirn, made bjki it ChamkT in the City of Dal on the 2th day of imc. ,i nerved upon you by the puh- n thereof for u pcnoil or six -,tive weeks prior to the Mth ! August, 1920, in the InU'pen Enterwiie. a newspaper of K circnlntion, printed and pub- H . . . . I l IA Vnr U inacpenucnri-, in i"m date of the first publication i Summons in the 2nd day of iKO.The date of the last pub- fa will be the 13th day of Aug- sworn & swope, Attorneys for .Plaintiffs. ''at, Indcpimdciifc, Orcjjon. P01ESS1ONAI, COLUMN. MOPE & SWOPE Lawyers 1.0. 0.F. Building spend ence. . . Ore. j,H,44e4 'JTCHElt & U AKK1CK, ATTORNEY'S Cooper Buildinf mmssci . . OREGON. pRCH RUSSELL, M. D. "yiician and Surgeon. . "j ,ntl residence over Inde- ndence National Bank G. C. WRIGHT, m. d, a VETERINARIAN Residence "Uuncle Billy's ' . CARD ON . VALLEY & EUTZ RAILWAY. Wii day Juna mh i, Sileiz Railroad will vm Wvn. t...i i C, ,f ttrmSft Cnmo One 17 e 10 a. m. Le, at r,; rrivln Independence at T'umen i Wp the Locldmxrte. ' "..nuiig irom a chicken houae to a church can be built by the Fenner Manufacturing company, u pioneer ready-cut houae makers of the Pacific coast located in this city. Thla company' which a ecUbllshed here nine years ago, has Juat doubled Rs cap acity by putting another story on its factory. Sixty-three tyei of ready-made hotiaei are Hated in the Fenner Company's catalogue and the company announces lta readinea to bid on anything in the w of . building. Many houaea are being sold throughout Oreron. W.iin.- ton, Idaho and Wyoming. An office was recently opened In Boise' and another is to be opened soon in California, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Margaret II. Henkle, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. All peraons having claims aealnat the said estate sre hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to Itether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned admin latratrix at her residence In the city of Independence, In ssid County, within six months from the date of Is is notice. Dated and publiehed July 16th, 1020. EMMA FRANCES HENKLE, Administratrix of the estate of Margaret II. Henkle decvotied. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. 71-6t SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcjron for the County of Polk, Department No. 2. Otto Emmcnetfire, Plaintiff, vs. Jenie Emmenejrsrcr. Defendant. To Jennie Einmencgge, PtJendunt above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you aru hereby re quired to appear and answer the Coplaint herein filed in the above entitled Cuune and Court within six weeks (fi) from the time of publi cation of this Summons, to-wit: July 9th., 1020; and if you fail so to appear and answer suid Com plaint, Plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for the relief prayed for in an id Complaint, to wit: for a decree of divorce npainst you on the ground of willful deser tion and for such other and furtlwr relief as the Court may deem equit able. You are hereby notified that this Summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof in the "Independence Enterprise," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub lished at Independence, Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of the Honorable A. B. Robinson, Judge of County Court, made on the Cth day of July, 1920, and you are fur ther notified that the date of the first publication of this; Summons is July Mi,, 1920, and the last publication thereof will bo August 20th 1920. I). E. FLETCHER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Independence, Oregon. Pae Seven NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN. Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned, C. W. Irvine, has been nppointed by the County Court of th State of Ortron for Polk County, jruardinn of J. W. Kirkland, an in competent person, and hast duly qual ifiml All nersons having claims against the said J. W. Kirkland are hereby requested to present them, with the proper vouchers, wiunu hn date of this notice, to the undersigned guardian at the Farmers' State bank in tne ci Independence, in said county. Dated and first published July9, 1120 C. W. IRVINE, Guardian aforesaid. OSCAR IIAYTER, Attorney. V Snd boS W .hrt bT .11 fowl. W wXr I """" ' Fur KiU; ISol .... A lr ucculcnta Tablets (KEROSENE) liEATillGBI 'CAVEMAN" STUFF ALL RIGHT w,w th Way It WsrkH k His faruoular Cm, J' ' Very saresstto yowtg m.f.L' t thtea, whlci, rv!? itMtiT uucomfortaM. fz " hfs fHula tad ha i" to S plot.. tynM aad Hl!l th Nw Q elikt tas trvBn' avs tUm young maa ao kmirsttoQ. for wsssrt tU Tng Moe b rwwotsA. . , He ba4 com U take w fine a U ai rv aoe baring placed a Iff t"d' hi her lap be ses Oed ooo fw- pleasaot ereolnc. wt Dot kaif. The young wotnaa wM Rt stsnO hie emse, 8b deilberately opened her box. took out a bonbon, nrbbkxl at H a mhnite and then said in cy tones; -Why, this cend; ta stakv" At ftrat the young man feU ladlned to wrttM, but the next mtaote the) envetnaa staff of the movla darted tnte Ms mind. IU did what he thought was real rough set He selwyi that beautiful box of candy and threw as far ai he conld. For s ronj time tbere was sllenc. Then the gtrl bean tte ooorerWtlon, And this time she spoke meekly and In "honied- tone. She Is still speak ing In the same way whenever she Is with him, Indlanapolla News. MUSHROOMS Of ALL SORTS Edible and Poleenous, White One Spe cies, Grown In Af rlea, Is Worshiped as a God. In or about the elne of woods one ooeflKloiinUy comes acrosa an unpleasant-looking umbrella-8haixd mush room with a red or orange-colored top J!:nt 1) covered with a slimy exudation. Now and then, strange to say, people eat It. Thy die. Its slime la very attractive to flies. They gather UHin It. and they Ole. In Europe fliltt species of mushroom Is used as Kiihstltute for fly-pa per. The horrlhli'-Hiiielllng "elatlirus mushroom Is believed In France to cause cancer. French people call It the "cancer mushroom." Another spe cies, which grows on olive trees, Is so luminous at iriht that one can see to il-u.l tiy It. Other hinds of mushroom are used fir making Ink, for stanching the flow of Mood mid (In Lapland) for killing bedbugs, A F.tirnnnn species Is em ployed to stupefy heed, and certain "pufTballs" are sold to have anes thetic properties. Tribes of semi savages In northeastern Asia utilize a mushroom fr snufT. Put most curious of all Is the Polyporus sacer, which In Africa Is worshiped as a god. Pitts burgh Dispatch. Valuably Shrub. One may look for an Increased cul tivation of the so-called Guatemalan "Joeote marnnon" (nnacardluiii occl dentale), which Is quite common In thnt country. It has been found that Incisions In the trunk cause It to ex ude a resinous secretion that dissolves llko gum arable, and that Is highly useful for pasting purposes. Used In the binding of hooks, It possesses, be side Its adhesive qualities, the udded virtue of keeping away moths, be cause of Its ncrld odor. There is also obtained, from the same plant, a caus tic oil, which turns black when It strikes the air. This has been found excellent In the treatment of furniture. The seeds of the fruit are toasted and eaten, as well os used for various dishes. An 18 per cent extract of oil Is made, which Is said by connois seurs to merit comparison with the best of sweet almonds. According to the newspaper Excelsior of Guatemala the cultivation of the shrub provides a business of Increasing profitableness. Soot as a Disinfectant. It has been found that soot nets as a disinfectant and Is more active most than dry. Water seems to dissolve the disinfecting WIlts in t,lfi snot' ,R them more active. Carbon floating n ,h0 air seldom, If ever, carries bacteria unless It has lodged on the ground and Is ngnln blown Into the air. 5Sw soot hcts as a very effective Wlinket. protecting the bacteria and giving them a chance to grow. Dls t Ves of the nose nnd throat are not Innrcclablv more prevalent In smoky mVL ther are more severe ami n ' er t cur? This Is probably due J much to the cracking of the mucous as mucn i chnnge from the dry :iS L KuL to the moist r0uS nd 8ubacquent irrita by dust ami smoke. America's Debt to Eads. in nearly four centuries the names In nenny 1 become linked his of mny "H" liave SZ Muddy." De tr ,Pf Buchanan Eads saddled It and JT u o serve mankind. Ills re C ,f ulue in tSe engineering annahi 111,STr.t?d7pSs.Itorndltsse, t0 pry intc Its loop n tren9. m"'-ZlTSM tor It first ures ; t,1flr" western hemisphere, to tronclads in the wester u T aTleagS as'the greatest m dway US Itu nnmnressed OREGON AFFAIRS TERSELY TOLD Coquille Work on Marshfield-Co-qudlle highway is being rushed. Rosehurg 115,000 voted for im provements on Tiller Trail road.. Astoria $83,878 contract made for installation of Cargo cranes. Clenbrook Tea cars of machinery arrived for Glenbrook mill. Condon New modem hotel . Bear ing completion. Helix Modern boms for teach ers being built here. Albany Swimming; hole plans expanded; pool to be built at Bryant park. , Dorris Two large sawmills ; and box factory to be built here. Corvallls Arrangementa being made to build $20,000 bakery. urania rasa woiic started on new dam. Hood River to have aerial mail service. Eugene Packing plant running to capacity. CLatakanie New music house es tablished here. Portland Large garage to be built here, Borrowing 500 longshoremen from Seattle, Portland needs many more. Astoria 00,000,000 feet of tim ber to be logged before the end of the year. Seaside Standard Oil Co. will construct spur service track here. Receipt of grain the past year at Portland, 12,608,400 bushels. In crease when milled into flou, 1,622, 800 barrels. Portland exports first half of 1920 totalled 130,700,757. Astoria 29 vessels loaded 37,- 717,173 -feet of lumber in 30 days. Toledo Contracts let for grading 750 feet of state highway, Corvallis "Agricultural college shops are making good phonographs for $45. Handling of fruit by cannery im peded by lack of labor. Linn countv richer $75,927 this yepr than last. Oregon State Chamber of Com merce seeks to double population on farms in state in three years. Gold Hill New development of one of the oldest hard-rock mines of the 1851 gold fields has yielded pay shoots averaging $28 per ton IMPROVEMENT IN CROPS ACCORDING TO JULY REPORT An improved condition since June 1 of all Oregon crops except fruit is a feature of the July crop report Just issued by F. L. Kent, field agent U. S. ' bureau of crop esti mates. This generally improved condition ia due largely to favorable June weather. A precipitation of close of three inched fell over west era Oregon with general rainfall of less amount over other parts of the state. While temperatures were be' low normal . during part of Jane, were very favorable, growing , conditions on the , whole Winter wheat Condition . improv ed since June U Pr cent indi cating a state crop of about 15 ,000, 000 bushels. Harvest will be about two weeks late this season, begin ning on the lighter lands ' probably about July 15. On the heavy lands of the principal wheat counties there are many fielda where the stand ia thin and many weeds are present. TMe thinner soils in south ern Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties have the best crop in many years. The U. S. crop also made improve ment in condition during June, and is now estimated at 518,245,000 bushels. Spring wheat For three years past June weather has caused a marked decline in the condition of spring wheat This year condition improved during June and the crop now gives promise, of 4,500,000 bushels or more. In the western part of the state condition is gen erally reported as being close to the 100 per cent mark. Improvement in the U. S. crop is indicated to the extent of about 14, 000,000 bushels, the forecast being a production of 291,000,000 bushels for the 1920 harvest Oats Oats which for the most part are spring sown, were greatly benefited bv the June rains. An improvement of 5.0 per cent in con dition is reported, which indicates a total production of probably 13, 250,000 bushels. A considerable acreage of oats is always cut for hay and this hay, harvest is now (July 10) well under way in western Ore gon. Some imorovement took place :n the U. S. crop, which is now esti mated at 1,322,065,000 bushels. Corn Each year there is planted Webster's itiTf iaiftiuwMHnAL DICnONAUES are la nee by bust cess coca, engineers, bankers, judges, architects, ' physicians, fanners, teachers, librarian, cler gymen, by eacceWaf men swuf neawn t As werM leer. AreYevEqwpfdte'Wa? . The Near International provide the means to success. It U an all knowing teacher, a universal ques tion answerer. If you seek efSdency and ad vancement why not make dally use of this vast fund of Inform atlonr M.eeVeaUanrTrm. 37Faae, MM lUiMimtlMM. Cokmd rtett. M.eeeVMraplilcI Subject. 12, Marahica! Katria. EsguUr ana IstdW-ftser Eealsas. WritfoTpe. imca p&4, illuatrmtion. ta. Fraa, Ml of Pocket Map U you ma this G.aC MERRIAM CO. terUffUH, law . ... . , j i.. in the state an increased acreage ct Association has completed plans for,1" aM" .... A . ... acreage appears to be about 96 per cent of he 1919 acreage. The con dition of the crop is reported as 98 per cent of normal, which should I make up for. the deficiency in acre age, thus making the state's crop about the same as a year ago. A similar condition applies to the U. S. estimates. The total acreage ap pears to be about 96.0 per cent of last year, but condition of the crop is such that an increase of about 30,000,000 bushels over the final 1919 estimates is indicated. Fruit crop prospects are for the most part greatly under the pro duction of a year ago. Apples will probably be about 65 per cent of a year ago, the commercial crop of the state being estimated at about 60 per cent of last year. Pears are also light this year, ap parently not more than 60 or 65 per cent of a year ago. Cherries are. almost a failure in some commercial districts and will probably be less than 50 per cent of the 1919 production. Prunes promise a crop not far from the production of a year ago. a new packing plant to be built here. Medford Plant costing $40,000 will bo erected by Mutual Creamery company. Astoria Recent slump in lumber prices causes independent logging companies here to suspend opera tions for 30 days. Dallas Motor truck will be used to haul logs to new sawmill being built here by Valley Lumber com pany corn most of which is used for silo filling. The increase this year over last is reported as 3.0 per cent. Ex cept for the past few days, temper atures have not been favorable for corn and the stand is thin in many fields. The U. S. corn crop is estimated at 2,778,903,000 bushels, which is about 37,000,000 bushels less than the estimate of a year ago. Potatoes The Oregon potato Salem The Salem Tile & Mer cantile Company, which recently purchased additional equipment, now has a capacity of 60 tons a day and is operating to capacity. Astoria A log raft containing over 6,000,000 feet of timber has been sent out of the Columbia river by the Benson Timber Company, and is now on the high seas being towed to San Diego, where it will be sawed into lumber. "nnnnrtr J3 THOSE indented grip spots, ki the " wiam al a3 -center of each cleat, are safeguards IjlPll ! a3 '5 against side-slipping. In forward of IBii'JfjJ a3 backward motion the cleats take hold, l iiB a3 JO like the cleats on an athlete's shoes. 1 VwB W aO JO Thus the . Ajax Cord is thoroughly 1 J a3 dependable. Study the cleated tread. rY l a! mb JjO You can see why it holds. .jl 3 Sayles Motor Car Co. aO INDEPENDENCE, OREGON . f Jt Q , 1 plsi STANDARD Ott COMPANY (CAiiroR"1"' "Ww ia still $1.50 a year,