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Uy J3 )oi fT&SWOPE Lawyers r.mobcll Building SStobscb, or. . ij.,;i,1infr )EPENDENCE, OR BRIGHT, M. D. C. veterinarian L "Uncle Billy's" pcc CAW' -.tiWAY. SflJT aw Z i.i.im 25Mh plld win rtCtef InJopooUanc t J T,L win b 3 p'"wp No. 53H3 ci'MMONS. Court of the State ll w" - . , L for rolk County. nlron and J. O. Ander- 1 g McElmurry ami Mrs. 1 . mpton, riiiiti. jj SumUy-Wadsworth Zii S. Wu-Iswurth, her hut 'Arthur Murphy. Al.ce U Sydney A. Crysler and 2 other I"... r part." . , diiminK nny riRht, title, tieor interest in the real , bribed in the complaint ;, Dtfendantn. wM. Stunh-y-Wudirworth, iWlrth. Arthur Murphy, siinK'V nn'l Sy'y A' f iti alio all other persons or iaEknown claiming any rig", r, ,', lien or interest i the ,ut described in the coin win, the above named do- KeNAME OK T11K STATE tEGON: You are hereby rc- toipprtrand answer the com d irainxt yu in the above Liiuitmd Court, within six from the date of the first pub tof thil Summons to-wif. iefor the Hth day August, i if you fail so t answer the eplaint for want thereof the '.' will apply to said court for f in said complaint dornnnd- l!I adverse claim- of the do :i U determined hy a decree ,! Court; that def.-udnnts have ! or estate in said premise it the plaintiffs are the own fee simple thereof mid that the ;sti be enjoined from nsscrt T claim to said premises ad- ' alaintiffs. and that plaintiffs ich other and different relief equity Becmcth jut; that do ts let forth the nature of their I. if any, In their answer hcre- kt laid premises in said com- described as follows to-wit: minjr 54.10 chains Went and tons South of the Southonst of Section 3 in Township 9 S. M of the Willamette Mori- fence En.it 40 chains; thence 90 chains; thence West 40 Senee South 80 chains to the 'f beginning, containing 320 d all situate in Polk County, Summons, by order of Hon. Robinson. Countv Judo-n of rnty, Oreiron. made nnd '"Chambers in the City of Dal- 'Wi, on the 28th dav of June, "ierved unon Von liv tho nuli- P thereof for a nerin1 nf i pe weeks prior to the 14th rort, 1920, in the Indcpcn 1 Enterprise, a r.,,,,.,,., f tfrculation, printed and pub- "independence, in said Polk I. ' date of i. f ...o jubi puDucauon Summon, i8 the 2nd day of Z . dat0 of last Pb- i the 13th dy of Au swope & sworE, AttOTnnVB -fn T1.. ).. lJPendence, Oregon Aa- mi nil NEATandLIGHI "NSTANT !! U your opportunitr to n.rt pronuncUUoa .nd poor ehle, "f wotdi. KnowUnmtnlnofpuIn whkh rnululn powtr and iuccsm. HLUJILK IIBV INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY In an all-know-In Uiachcr, 11 univcnml qtu-ation armworer. made to meet your wl. It U in daily uw by hundreds of thousand. of buc wmmIuJ m.a U.J wum.n th. world orer. 400.000 Word. J790 P.aM. 400 II. lustration. I J.OOO Blnaraphl. .1 Kn. CSANO imiZK. OIi-f. Award) I anaiua-l'aciflo kp,itioa. KUUI ut INDIA rim tdltlMM. W!TK lor nnnHmni I'm FMkk a. A C. MERRIAM CO.. fivrioAdald, Mih., V. 0. A. iega:i;K;t;tti:;:;t7tt!Km7'g Klamath Fall Kltunath county will within a few years lead the world in mint production, in the opinion of O. II. Todd, Oregon's pioneer mint grower. NOTICE TO CUKUITOKS INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Page Seven CAlRY INSIGNIA OF HONOR War CHpartmont Hat Decldod Trvat Plant Shall Re.n Di.tlnaul.hlna Marki Earned In War. Duddy buck on the fnnn ts mint to t an awful ahock one of thea. daya when he look, aky ward during mil tn the H,wlnK. A plane is going to WW overhead ad he win InHtuntly rwgiilao the l.mljrnin panted on the fu-elak-, of the .tellar aero aquadron Uat worked fnr in, dlvMon at the ",ey hoeing their way through th, Argonne. I the Ho.ue Rector, Frederick J. Darle gnya: "The decision of the war department to re tain the dlHtlnguldhlng InBlgnla will In ny event make the Identification of trio planes enwy for civilians. More and more Uie army planes old a they "re-are undortuklnjc long flights. Tcy appear unexpectedly over citleg far way from their atatlona and many a fanner these y 8-es a gargantuan propelled beetle Bottle down In his back pHHture. Whfn tin army plane come, flying hy or lands near us, we will soon look for the Insignia, Just as everybody once looked for the state automobile lleenso tng when the tour lt'a dust covered auto passed. When the pedestrian gees n piano df-eorated with the painting of a kicking mule, a MlhmiMed, scytho-swlnglng akeleton or a witch n-strnddle a hroomstlek, he mny wonder what battle record the In algnla stands for. lie may guess rlRlilly that tho tiny winged elephant on a piano Is a sdrcastlc comrncntary on the plnne's speed, hut he probably would tike to know whether this plane Ih from n burden-hearer squadron that hauled tons of bombs over the lines to drop them on Gorman rail way Junctions." Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Margaret 11. Henkle, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. AH jM-rsons having claims again! the said estate are hereby notified to present the name duly verified, to gether with tho proper vouchers therefor,' to the undersigned admin istratrix at her residence in tho city of Independence, in said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and published July Klh,' 1020. EMMA FRANCES HENKLE, Administratrix of the estate of Margaret II. Henkle deceased. Swope & Swojw, Attorneys. 7-lC-ut MADE FEAST FOR LOBSTERS SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of I'olk, Department No. 2. Otto Emnienegge, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Emnienegge, Defendant. To Jessie Emnienegge, Defendant ftbovo named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you an, hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint herein filed in the nbove entitled Cause and Court within six weeks (G) from the time of publi cation of this Summons, to-wit: July 9th., 1020; nnd if you fail so to appear and answer said Com plaint, Plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for tho relief prayed for in said Complaint, to wit: for a decree- of divorce against you on tho ground of willful deser tion and for such other and further relief aa the Court may deem equit able. You are hereby notified that this Summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof in tho "Independence Enterprise," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub lished at Independence, Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of tho Honorable A. B. Robinson, Judge of County Court, made on the 6th day of July, 1020, and you are fur ther notified that the date of the first publication of this Summons is July 9th., 1920, and the last publication thereof will bo August 20th., 1920. D. E. FLETCHER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Independence, Oregon. NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, C. W. Irvine, has been appointed by the County Court oi the State of Oregon for Polk County, guardian of J. W. Kirkland, n in competent person, and has duly qua -ified. All persons having claims against tho said J. W. Kirk bn are hereby requested to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned guardian a the Farmers' State bank in the city Independence, in said county. Dated and first published Julj9, 192" C. W. IRVINE, , Guardian aforesaid. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney. 1 Crutacean No Doubt Highly Appre ciated Mackerel That Seemed to Be Provided for Them. "Charlie" Ih well known In his hometown of Itocklarid. While cover ing hid route along the south Rhore, he got n trade on some nice lobsters nnd purchased six dandles. A fat mackerel also caught Ids fancy while sptMMiliitltiK In sea food nnd he took along the hiindsouie pi'dinon. Charles put the rn:il;erel In with his lobsters and, cranking up his truck, headed for home, "I've got something here, all rlfrht," km Id dairies to his hotter half as he carried the big bundle Into the house. !! dumped a crawling mass of cms-tui--nhHmi the table but nowhere could he find his miu-serel. buck to the auto lie went but the tish had dis appeared. When tlii lobsters were Imllt-d nnd st-rveil It whs noticed there was a decided flavor of mackerel to th, in. The diners' suspicions were nr., used and, seeking authority, Chnrles was tuld Hint he hud guessed correctly th lobsters bad eaten his mackerel. The hungry shellfish, be Inn brought up on suited herring In tho traps, were not tdow to realize that an epicurean dish was being serv ed them mi the long ride home. They made the most of it, too.-Hcocktou Enterprise. Modern Morals. Lndy Puff Gordon said at a tea at the Iiliz: "There are young women who would rather he ultrn-fnshlnable than nny llilng else. In their eyes nothing mat ters but that. "Two young women were lunching when a third young woman passed In tho company of mi elderly married '' ""There goes Maud," murmured the first voting woman. 'They say that she and old Mr. Goldle spent the week end at Atlantic City together. '"Ob" said the second young worn- in shocked tones. 'OH. what a libel on poor Main! ! You know J'ou conkln 1 .!..,... Inir U l l WHO lli,.-. II1IIS vulgar, common resort as City. " Atlantic Commercial Airlines. The regular commercial air line has nPdyc imeto stay. At present the :est passenger air service running, -nther dying, on regular - air serv ers between London and Paris. The tnreo hours, often loss, lhe fare is the- rate of a shilling a mile, or St for he trip. Even today these air ,.1 enlov all the luxuries of nn seated In upholstered chairs, cabin, w-ntit " u, electrlc r0rB- S It is calculated that nre Planned. " chftrgIng they enn be run at Pr , ufe. $500 for an air passage. Suooes. and Failure. bis sevenry-uLui Elllm Root on v reception philosophically ure.,, , nil" said a poet, "it's no dls lofaii u'youave done your SrftUbScandolsto fall." chlna'a Potential Armies. Chl n nenw started kiH- H In a , - lng a nnd If Unintt wc. .. f " . -MtArs at a million Chinese Bl"""r: ,. Pw "m fifty years to ae- yettr' r of her population In that ' nt ot.,?L:mv vears to de- ife. I o 1 SURELY your car deserves the best in tire equipment; Aiax Cord Tires are built to out wear, to outlast, and to give your car tbat snappy Veil-shod look." They are dignified, durable and , dependable. Note that Cleated Tread. , It holds. ) See those Double Shoulders o Strengtb. kUse Ajax Cords and know real tire satisfaction. Sayles Motor Car Co. " ' INDEPE 1 SALEM GIRL DROWNS IN SAVING COMPANION by the assistance of firemen, but Portland Work has started on the attempt at resuscitation wast the three-storv $750,000 huildino- fnr , , - - o the American Can company. With Lois Ida Neptune, a 15 year old ! Salem girl, made the supreme sac; rif ice last Saturday in saving from j drowning a companion. . In com-1 wjthout avail. Mi S3 Neptune Avas a A'.r. an l ivxs. . W. F. l.'alem daughter Neotunfc Portland Iceless pany with Wmnifred Kinehart and : manufactured in this city by the Ethel Livesley, she was in bathing J Iceless Refrigerator company, have in Mill creek. Miss Rinehart j been on the market less .than a year, swallowed water and showed dis the completion of the new building, the plant will employ a minimum of 700 people and will turn out "tin enns4M fnr tho nca rt-T iTiTioi.iaa o-nA e..nS. 3 '! condensers throughout the Pacific coast. Bend A tract of timber-12 miles tress. Miss Neptune went to the rescue and after a severe struggle got her companion to a place of safety, and a few seconds later dis appeared beneath the waiter. Miss Neptune was an experienced swim mer and it is thought that over ex ertion in rescuing her companion caused heaH trouble, was Recovered shortly but are alreadv selliner in larce nnantit.iP tbrouo-hoiit. tho northwest ' in length, containing 26,000 acres and -middle west. The iceless ice box works on a principal of circulation and evaporation. water Portland The Portland Trust company is offering stock in a new Hjvr body motion picture concern to operate afterward in this city. and located from 32 to 50 miles from Bend, has been purchased by the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber company for about $1,500,000. Assurance of the permanence of the lumber in dustry here is given in the announce ment of the company that this tract of timber will not be touched for an other 10 years. . i ' N ill ,ICr,v V , itUl.iaff U.. ,i t3 " " ' 5 -tl . .-rar','w' TURKISH 6I0MrS! 3 BLEND m UiS f t a y.1!" i ,yi ii bob! No premiums with jtf Camels all quality! (OAMELS quality plus Camels ex- pert blend of choice Turkish and 4 A choice Domestic tobaccos pass out tho -if most wonderral cigarette smoke yoi 4-1- I . ever uicw uiiu juux uwumi And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-hy-puff with any cigarette in the -world! Carrfels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all theref They are always refreshing the? never tire your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: iVfy, but that's a great cigarette" Caea f toM evaiywft tn acitaiiaaMltr flt pacftarfes of 30 oiganttom lor iu oenia, or wwn pcm mfea UOO otfaraMaa) in a tUmm-ppr-connd carron. We strongty t-aconun endi hi emrtoa forth Jkcaoia or office npply or wAen jroa IraraA R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO W toaSalm N. C I 1 """ 1 1 t i v f'i f - 1 . i W her nrst a forccg NEEDED -1 rVU lUi i n.n - 0 lUTL rBrltEevliwofRevtew,