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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
-"-m.wui, COLUMN. yBOl'ES"1"1";. fcjT SWOPE 7 fTTFl-ETCIlER Cooper Attorney .ncpRNDENCb, OK CWRIGHT.'M. D. C. Veterinarian Uncle Billy" idence IBJ1 RAILWAY, VALLEY i Tli through to Cnmn On, then 10 m. Leaving at .vlnir Independence t i . . -. t ok n. m. for Hoi- Vlrt.m.n wlU have in op- !t, to wmp "- 7 ! . I the State L. No. 5383 SUMMONS. ,h. Circuit Court of tfon for Tolk County. .J in,l,rHon and J. O. Ander S. H. McElmurry and Mr fcmpton, Plaintiffs, it CtanU.v.WadirWOrth ... . .1 I u..- L n.vid S. Wudsworcn, ner u. i Arthur MUJ-pny, - .nJ Sydney A. Crysler ami I .n other persona or purv.r. Urn claiming any right, title, f .. i;n or intercut in the re a L bribed in the complah.t ..; Defendants. "I . ... Ffince M. Stanley-waiiaworvn i s Wadaworth, Arthur Murphy f L Stanley and Sydney A md also ell other persons or - ... L unknown cluirninjf any right - . ttUtc, lien or intcreat la the .,(. Hmiti x'd in m cum- uiv L v. n thft above namcti uo- :ti:- THE NAME OF THE STATE EEGON: You are hereby re lloippearand answer the com filrf against you in the above A mit nd Court, within aix j from the date of the first pub .a of this Summons to-wit: L before the 14th day of August, and if you fail so to answer the tomplaint for want thereof the tiff will apply to said court for Wief in said complaint demand- Webstk n New International DICTIONARIES arc In totB b b new men, engineer., banker. Judge, architects, phyrtdaW farmer,, teacher., libr,,,,,: gymen, by iuccufui mm and tvomtn tht world ovmr. Are You Equipped toWinf The New International provide. themeanito.ucccM. It U an all knowing teacher, a unlvertul quea. tlon an.werer. If you aeck 1-iTiclenry and nd Tancement why not make dally u.eof t hi. va.t fund of Inform ation? HMtO llhl.tr.llon.. ;,,r.u puHzT UiuaiiitihlcHi i.iitrtc. ".wvw Regular and lndi.-Ppr Editiona. Wrl(eJorp. imoil pitKa, llluntrAtiiiiK, to, Frw. "I f I'wokot Ml II yon nio tbU 1H"". G.4C. MtRRIAM CO.. Spr1nrli,ld, Mm, INDEPENDENCE ENTK1?pptP 0 LONGER SIMPLE PROBLEM Page Seven of AlbunyAirplttne be built here. repair shop to k ill adverse clnima of the do isli be determinel By a decree kid Court; that defendanta have or estate in said premises tiat the plaintiffs arc the own r fee simple thereof and that the 2anta be enjoined from assert W claim to saiii premises ad- to plaintiffs, and that plaintiffa inch other and different relief equity seemi'th just; that de HU set forth the nature of their 1', if any, in their answer herc- ;hat laid premises in said corn it described an follows to-wit: inning 54.40 chains West and claim South of the Southeast Pi Section 3 in Township 9 S. West of the Willamette Meri teice East 40 chains : thence L1 80 chains: thence West 40 'Stnencc South SO chains to the 1 m beginning, containing 320 1 and a" situate in Polk County, in. 1 Sl"nmon, by order of Hon. B' Robinson, County Judge of County, Orciron. mndo find N Chambers in the City of Dal- lrcPn, on the 2th ,ln l! rvcd upon you hv tho nub- 111 hereof fr a neriod of (fix Ntive weeks prior t0 th(J mh 11 August, loon 4i, t.i r '"ternnsp. B f1 circulati f lnd. Crater IakeNew modern hotel to bo built here. NOTICE TO CKKMTOItS Notice ia hereby given that tho undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of tho estate of Margaret II. Henklc, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. AH- persona having claims against the aaid estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned admin istratrix at her residence in the city of Independence, in aaid County, within aix months from tho date of thia notice. Dated and published July lGth 1920. EMMA FRANCES IIENKLE, Administratrix of the estate of Margaret II. Ilenkle deceased. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. 7-16-Ct from Matter c.f Food, In The Day. ni Become Que. t'on of Calculation. Oneo upon tt time this problem of if man ,',H' nl tl,fl , " '" wu "''iwu to u hollow reeling "'""-I due ent of the lower J vertehral column. Tll, va'J t0 " h a ala. of etc fliii I 01 hwr' n Pot "''. liri ' . ' uccw""it to race, ro K . , e ,te, ng, ,.,c. Tlll(J 0ttlw '"" 1,1 u'l the next call the fur ICiiMt. It l,nl,.u .. . ic, Htty tnat this was llv "'K to eat and not rating to live. It d'owert no adjustment of means to h wus a HyHtem of food that "inunction between a long- -. mi ihiu a rree-verw wan Internal niiarchv. "applly the truth has been renllzed. i ne c.-imurriptlon of food Is no longer ilemruetlvo but coimtructlve. Man no lonKer eat), corned beef and cabbage, hut the vltamlnes in the beef and tho i)i'7.cugnintlcs In the cabhaire. Wien l' pick, up the bill of fare he no long er snyo, "vi,at will moKt speedily and cheaply allay the uurext In my far ICast?" but be ay, "Where can I find the 12,S(K f-Hrhoriuxntes that will irlve mo tli" right outlook on the League of uuori87 Anil lie rlnils It In untiollHh- wi rice, ur ho says to hlinself, "I am now at work on the fourth act of my poetic drama; to make It convincing to neiiiHco I must absorb 3,200 per- mnganaziililH (hilly for the next 30 days. Ro he sliavea the kernels off me corn and eats the cob. Perhaps wnn coconut butter, for the added col loidal saxophonlamB. Thl very midnight In our great city couple of army corps of tithing In fants will he lulled to rest with 23,175 pneuinodactyllnes warmed up In a bot tle. New Tork Evening Post. SUMMONS. newspaper of j on, printed and pub- ependence, in said Polk Of tho firtit miKl? 8 summon h )u . 'The date of tfc ioef k. bethe MihcJay of Aug- swon: & swope, for .Plaintiffs, idenoe. Orocon. A I -"wrneys rssi Intfcper Moil Aid In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Polk, Department No. 2. Otto Emmenegge, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Emmenegge, Defendant. To Jessie Emmenegge, Defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you arq hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint herein filed in the above entitled Cause ami Court within six weeks (6) from the time of publi cation of this Summons, to-wit: July 9th., 1920; and if you fail so to appear and 'answer said Com plaint, riaintiff will apply to the above named Court for the relief prayed for in said Complaint, to- wit: for a decree of divorce against you on the ground of willful deser tion and for such other and furtlir relief as 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. li. Kobinson, juugc of County Court, made on the Cth day of July, 1920, and you are fur ther notified that the date of tho first publication of thia Summons is July 0th., 1920, and the last puuncauon thereof will be August 20th., 1920. D. E. FLETCHER, Attorney for riaintiff. Address, Independence, Oregon. HAD IT ALL PLANNED OUT Colored Soldier Knew Exactly what He Wa. Golnj to Do With All Those Black Clothe., nere Is a story of two negro sol diers, who were talking Just after the signing of the armistice: " 'ItastuK,' said one, 'what you gwlne to do when you-all gets home?' "'What anj I gwlne do? Wal, In the fust place, nigger, l's gwlne buy me a white suit o' clo'es, 'n white shoes, 'n a white shirt, collar 'n tie, 'n a white hat. I's gvine be white all over, nigger, an' den I's give up you nigger folk, 'n allun do my 'sodatlng wid white folks.' "The boy paused, then asked: What you-all gwlno do, Jaker 'Wal,' says JuKo, Ts gwlne buy me a black suit, 'n black shoes, 'n a black ahlrt, 'n a black tie, 'u a black hat I's gwlne be black all over. Den, when dat's done, Pa gwlne buy rue a big piece of black crape and fasten It round my black hat' "'Man,' says Kastus, what you-all moan by all dem black clo'es and by dat black erspef What for you gwlne wear dat black crape T - 'Nigger,' says Jake, Ts gwlne wear daC black crepe to your funeral."' Wendell D. Howie In the Boston Transcript. I Wand LIGHT Q7 HEAT fWC 5 AND U NEEDED 4jBEj' ' NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, C. W. Irvine, ha been appointed by tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Tolk County, guardian of J. W. Kirkland, an in competent person, and has duly qual ified. All. persons having claims against the said J. W. Kirkland are hereby requested to present them, with the proper voucners, -months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned guardian at tne Farmers' State bank in the city or Independence, in said county. Dated and first published JulyJ, 192' C. W. IRVINE, Guardian aforesaid. OSCAR HAYTEE, Attorney. A Leech. A man on the South side' advertised his car for salo. Early the next morn ing a man who lived across tho street came over and said: "Pardon me, but I see by last night's paper you adver tised your car for sale." "Quite true," said the man who ad vertised the car, "but surely you are not lu the market for It." "No," was the reply, "hut I only live across the street lino i m&u wam to sell my car. Ana tnere woum no no need of me spending my money for bu advertisement if after the people were through looking at your car you could Just send them across the street to look at my car."-Indiunapolls News. The Scrap. Representative Frenr Interrupted the rending ot a report to 8ay : "Ofllelal language Is always rather ludicrous. Once two scrubwomen In government employ had an argument, as a result of which the weaker vessel was laid up for some duys. , "An otlleial inquiry was duly held, and the victorious scrubwoman re ceived a letter which said, among oth- "'''Is'h' 'true, as reported, that said Mrs. ilagnn received certain ocular and nnsnl contusions ai "" - 'The scrubwoman In ollk'hil language wrote hack: I regret to say that tho answer Is In tho Infirmary. 'At a Boy I At tho speedway races a tire com nanv gave away toy billions us ad Ssen nts. A lad about four years 1 can e up to the man on the Job 21 Paid : 'Tlease may I have two ''Soman replied: "Sorry, my Bttto , i ,t only one balloon to a boy. ' vL' any brothers at home?" U AVfJ a minute of deep thinking flu A m answer: "No, I have no TSer New, and the Profits. did uaw . nrL yon come w w "- "How iteor?" n because of the law of 'Sd eSV whimpered th, supply and o tQ get a demand for lt" 'THE SPIDER AND THE FLIES" BETTER LIVE STOCK IN OREGON IS IN SIGHT Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis Pure bred stock placed with boys and girls of Oregon in club work is expected to do much toward building up the pure bred stock in dustry in Oregon, by the state lead ers of club work. The young people, it is said, are interesting the grown ups in paying more attention to qual ity of stock. L. J. Allen, assistant state club leader, announces that live tetock placed with the boys and girls in clude 84 dairy calves valued at $14, 795; 50 beef calves, $12,280; 54 brood sows. $4,120: 141 weanline pigs to be grown for meat purposes, $1,180; and 87 pure bred pigs, wean ling age $1,760. The price paid for the stock was small enough to make it possible for the young people to make a profit. The club leaders have put special stres on the fact that not only should an animal be pure bred, but of a good strain. by the department of poultry hus bandry at the colfege. "The O. A. C. pen, which has been first for several months, has aver aged 188 eggs a hen for the eight months. This record, it is believed, has never been equalled anywhere at any egg laying contest for a like period. The best hen in the pen has laid 208 eggs. The contest continues for four months longer. The "Ore gons" which won the first place in June are now sixth for the full period of eight months and going strong." The pen of college "Oregons" which! led the contest for the month of June made a record for the five hens in the pen of 128 eggs. The Oregons are also good long distance layers. This pen is expected to advance steadily in the contest as the months go by. The Oregons were introduced by Prof. James Dryden, head of the depart ment of poultry husbandry. O. A. C. SET NEW PACE IN EGG LAYING Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- valli8 A new long distance egg lay ing record has been established by an O. A. C. pen of five barred Plymouth rocks, in the egg laying contest at the Western Washington Experiment station. "For the full period a pen of O. A. C. Barred Plymouth rocks led all other entries with 940 eggs, the second pen being white leghorns own- OREGON IN BRIEF Contract let for 4 miles St. Helens Pittsburg highway. The Dalles 20 acres cherries net ted $10,000 here. . Dallas Burned sawmill to be re built at once. Marshfield County commissioners create big drainage project at Coal edo. Coos county will build 10 mile highway along Coquille to Cedar Point. Oregon apple crop to reach 2,500, 00O boxes. , Bend utility company plans $250,- 000 power plant. Burns Work started on $40,000 ed by D. Tancred of Kent, Wash., with 912 eggs," reads a report issued St. Josephs hospital, Freewater to have new bank with $60,000 capital. Coos and Curry and Independence phone rates advanced. Roseburg Douglas i Light and Water Co., supplying six cities, gets increased rates asked for. A carload Oregon flax fibre sold for $11,611. Oregon City Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. taxes for 1920, $188,000. Portland exports for year ending July 1, 1920, $40,388,320. Astoria exports for past year to talled $7,000,000. ' Potato crop 1920, estimated, 5, 500,000 bushels. Crop for 1919, 4,-' 250,000. ' ' . St. Paul has incorporated a sand and gravel industry. Rainier Drainage district . with large pumping plant formed here First county market in the state being built from Newberg to Cheha lis. . Bend to get public health station for treating ex-service men. Contract let for paving one mile of Odell highway . Portland to hove a new cane fur niture factory. Oregon fruit growers will erect plants at Sutherlin and Carlton. Hood River and Odell, to have fruit storage warehouses costing $40,000. Astoria, Chinook, Sea View, Long Beach and . Ocean Park to be con nected with an automoblie ferry. Baker Work to begin on $80,000 natatorium and swimming pool. Astoria Y. W. C. A. building to be remodeled. Roseburg Money voted for new 'fish hatchery. I MM J A TIRE with the nigged strength to meet ; XlftJS jLJl every service need that's the Ajax rJiiMSMV Road King. Mark its massive tread, hraced -rrWy a- and re-inforced by that exclusive Ajax Ww feature, Ajax Shoulders of Strength. MmA t Wherever your car must go, Ajax Road vv; iPfjP King Tires will take you. HTrH We sell the whole Ajax line.) v.. ilUffffctfS II Say les Motor Car Co. 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