Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 25, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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iylAl KE'ltT W". SPERLING.
Vxrt-uior "f the. rtt t.f
Julia K Sperling, deecaed.
fgr JlayWr. AH-nir,
4-nt.
tin.., wregon; The DPrrv w
mat publication of
to begin in k.huJ ft
eradicate kihI d,.i.-.,
.., aforesaid, or l,v
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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
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decraaed,
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of ; jertlun. to th. .1 final
v,1Pcutrix
KNTMA MANTES IIENKLK,
v. -rutrix of the Eel ale of
Margaret 11. Henkle, UereiiiM'.J.
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K.,ulrrelH herein .I,! J,H ' 7,
County Ctouil of I'k huill1' J
iron, will appoint
Ui prweeil with ih 1
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pl will h ,.,.,, , h
auine, f.,r the ei.r.iif,tiMn of
tr.ml HnuirreU. '
Thl notlr. U puhlil,,( ,)UrmjIinf
to thy Utute In Wch ,U))(. ,
wek or thrr., URU.-, nn. n! ...r--on.
I..HrriU, therein are require,!
to tak n.itii'e thereof,
Kate-I iil fimt jiuhlinliej thin 17(h
.by of IVI.run.v, IXll
j;a'i;i, ca'kpkntek.
C...tv Aitenl for I'ulk County,
Page Seven
COUNTY AGENTS
IN 27C0UNTIES
'''"My to th county .nt roup
Oregon now hun 27 of her 3i counties
hea,hnK up their ..Krlcultur.,l work
"r lh C('u"ty ifnt yHtem. The
rollowiriK j.pointrnertH art, announc
, 1 Iul V. JUrij., director of ex
tenlon: Willmm . Tu.ker, aiferit of A.la
county, Maho, hus heen made county
Knt of Crook. Iie wai, reHre,I on
an IllinoU farm, la a irraduale, of the
Illirioix unlveraity. and hn frm,.,l
tuKht aeh.ml and served an airent county hwam populous he aoujfht
to be a national lue only In the
year, 1840, in which he took pos
sesion of his claim on the pres.
ent site of Eugene, to which he
moved In May, 1847, fifteen months
before President PolK signed the
.bill for the organization of Oregon
as a territory. Mrs. Skinner was for
some years the only white woman In
that region, then infested by Indians
of uncertain temper, and the Skin
ner children were reared under cir
cumstances that it were pleasanter
to recall than to endure again.
Their lot was typical of that of many
of the pioneers of immigration prior
to formal creation of the territory,
Rt. John Skinner was a farmer by
vocation and avocation. When Lane
SIMMONS
In the ( SrM.it Court i.t il... .,... . I'toi-u.. Iiiv v..n.... v,... i .
( retn f,,r llk County. ... ..:....,, .
iumiii ayr -iiv Ul IHtftflUII.
in ioi.no ior u year. He iK rHf)k,.d
a. one of three best agents in Idaho.
Klvin V. M.-Mindes, n farrner
nared man who was graduated from
". a. t, has been farming
tor hmself or otherx, at one time
being connected with the Eastern
Oregon brunch experiment station.
J rederi.'k C. Holihaufh. farmer of
loTK E TO KX M .vui,
i . t.rm. firm, fo-partnemhlp.
icn or rorrw.ratiurt reilin on.
Imt leaning, occupying. jH.a.eas.
or having cnargo i
n land, building, wharf or ikwk
erouml d:ggrr ulr-
I in Polk County, Oregon. Is here-
notified to Drgin at .. i
v ntenninate and il.-atn.y all
I hMr Ground SQUIttRKUS.
Jlli following ioinn for nitxing
a' initrurtin for ue thereof U the
.. I, i url fr th extermination
: drtruuin m pum s
rreli. and t hereby rwnmmtml
tn.it: Alkaloid Strychnine uaed
either barley or wheat, barley pre
J. K. TAY1.0H. I'lmr.l.ff
v.
MACHIK J';j:k, c. c. i-kek, JOHN
TAVl.OK. TRESSIK T A V I, OH
Z?lVttU:K K- V' ''TCJITKN1
THAI. Kit. CKACK llHl'MUKID
CHAHLES HHUMFIEI.U. ELLA
KIOKIC, 1HM.HA 1IAMMERSI.EY
KETII TAY1.0K. MKS. sktii
TAYUIH, W. w. NEWTON', and
J. h. TAYI.OU. as adminitra
tor of the Estate of CIIAUIXlTTE
J'OLI.KY, dereaaed, defendanta.
To Ella Kiger, Jiulda llamniernley,
Keth Taylor, and Mrs. Keth Taylor,
Iefendiiita aU.ve named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You, and each of you,
are hereby summoned and required to
appear and answer to the complaint
of the pUiMjff in the above entitled
suit, now on file with the Clerk of
the, above- entitled Court, and you, and
earn of you, are hereby notified that
if you fail so to appear and anawer
aid complaint on or before the 2nd
day of April, A. I. in:' I. the i.lain
tiff kl.hiu f tt,. . L.
4' inntrurlion for tme Ihereoi ) me -it-; or uie
I'.a meat expedient and effr- relief demanded In the complaint,
. . , ' .i. namely: for a decree of said O.urt
fixing end determining the rights
and Interests of all parties
Interested In the following rie
criled real entate, and for a de-
I a ..... ... ..
i mi.rd areordir to the M- l'x ourt Petitioning said
tirr formula and manner, to-wit:
i'ltv, dean pratn.HI i(uarta
Hrhnine I now I- -1 '
ired alkaloid ... 1 ounce
invinate oi soua
tikinc la . 1 ounce
t
ii i tioyhood was passed on a Penn
sylvania farm, and for five years
he wax in the cattle business in Mon
tana and eastern Oregon. He las
been running his own1 farm for
eight years.
All these men are married, all have
had special training and farm ex
perience, and all are mature men.
The county agent system is the
renter around which the farm bureau
organization of agriculture, now
sweeping the entire country as well
a Oregon, h built. Not merely bet
ter production of farm produce but
better farm life and farm business
are included in the aims.
INCOME TAX FACTS WHICH
YOU SHOULD HE FAMILIAR
n itrch pa'.e . pint
ivy corn rup ' pint
yccrine I tablespoonful
tharine 1 -10 ounce
Thia material should be mixed an
own: Mix thoroughly one ounce
powdered strychnine (alkaloid)
I or.r outn'c of romnvtn baWlfi;
U. Sift this into three fourth
t of thin hot piifte, and stir to
month, rr-iiiny mi, (The starch
in n-.a!c by 1. noking 1 heap-
ti.ifHpf.!iful of dry gloss starch
little c.U w.i'.er, winch I then
l.l tu three-fourths pint of boiling
i-ter. Boil urni stir constantly tin
i clcnr, thin paste i formed.)
i or.e-fuurlh pint of benvy corn
"ip and gr,c tiil.lepjiiM.nful of gly
ne and st r thoroughly. Add one
th nunre of saccharine and stir
roughly. I'otir thi' mixture i.vi-r
juart of clean barley, nnd mix
'I M th.nt faih t-rnin is runted.
'h- rpiart of the poisoned grain
omI a af..resH!d is loifficiellt for
or f:fty luiit-, and this iunn
)' h-Rttrrcd ah.rg s.piirrel trails
on clean ,hnrd places on the sur
e i!imt tlu- hoi,-,, will not endan
r .dock. Strychnine in any form
thim the iM.w.l. red stryihnine
-wloid) is not effe(tive in the
,,ve formula.
f'rom the (Into hereof until April
'n ii the most effective time to
'n and destroy the digger s(iir
M they are just emerging from ,
r nmcniution. They are hungry
'lid is SC.'il-ri.
The Giunty Court of Polk County.
.., mis secured a iurge amount
trj'chntne. and tbn ihM ie.l.
"'t necexnn- for the inixiur;. nnd
ottity Htreof has been mixed,
13 Ilnw or sale to the farm-Tf
,i""on interested at actual cost.
real projx-rty among the parties en
tilled thereto, and for an accounting
of the rents and profits of said real
property, auhsefjuent to the 3rd day
of June, A. Il,, llll, and if it appear
that said real property cannot be
divided and partitioned among the
parties entitled thereto without man
ifest prejudice to their interests
therein, then that ttaid real property
be sold and all moneys derived there
frt.m, and fnm the rents anil income
aforesaid, be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto, after pay
ment of attorney's fees and nests of
this suit, which said real property
is described ni follows, to-wit:
It 1, , .1. f. i, 7, and the East
ly two-thirds of It S. all in that
black in the town or village of Iiuena
Salaries paid to state employes
including alo employes of a town,
county, or hamlet, arc exempt from
taxation. Thousands of persons en
gaged in business for themselves or
as employes in private business re
ceive such additional compensation.
A storekeeper may be elected mayor
of his town. The amount paid for
such services should be entered on
his income tai return, but is not
taxable.
State employes, however, must con
sider carefully their income from all
other sources. If, excluding the
the more open region in the vicinity
of Kellogg, Idaho, from where in
1904 he removed to the Twin Falls
district. He was of the type, so com
mon in the formation period of the
republic, but unfortunately rarer
now, who felt instinctive attachment
for the soil. Thone who made farms
in the wilderness under conditions
that prevailed in the forties in Ore
gon and still retained affection for
the farmer's caEing were not made
to be balked by the relatively minor
BASKETBALL IS
30 YEARS OLD
Lawrence, Kan, The honor paid
to Ur, James A. Naiamith by the
National Intercollegiate Athletic
Association of America life mem
bership on the basketball rules com
mitteecomes to him thirty years
after he invented the game of basket
ball. Doctor Naismith Is head o f
the department of physical education
at the University of Kansas.
Basketball was the result of a de
liberate attempt to evolve a game
suitable for men to play indoors. In
1891, Doctor Naismith was in charge
of a gymnaaiurn class at the Spring
field, Mass., Y. M. C. A, then an in
structor college for athletes and as
sociation men. The men enrolled in
the class were football, baseball and
track athletes and became weary of
the inside work consisting of boxing,
wrestling and swimming.
At a meeting of the Y, M. C. A. in
structors, some one suggested that
invention is merely the u.se of things
at hand. Doctor Naismith remarked
that invention of a new game was
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN.
SWOPE & SWOPE
Lawyers
Campbell Building
INDEPENDENCE, OR.
D. E. FLETCHER
Cooper Building
Attorney
INDEPENDENCE, OR
C. C. WRIGHT, M. D. C.
Veterinarian
Residence, "Uncle BiilvV
CHARLES H.PATTERSO,
Auctioneer
discouragements of the present. 1 possible. He concentrated for weeks
Oregonian. on this idea.
I Football, lacrosse, hockey, soccer
FARRM POINTERS FROM THE jand otner games, the doctor conclud
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ed were to rough to be played in-
j doors. He decided to work out his
Asparagus is valuable in the farm! new game with Rugby as a basis,
garden because of its earliness of J eliminating the features which made
bearing in the spring, certainty of 14 extremely rough. Tackling and
Deduction, and thu rcimnnrntivpJw I kicking, he found on analysis, were
, ,
small amount of care that it takes.
Now is the season to be looking for
plants so that they may be in the
ground by April. How to plant this
crop and care for it is found in a
circular on asparagus obtainable
from the college exchange.
Hens will not do well when fed on
a straight grain ration as grain does
not supply the various elements of
food necessary in producing eggs.
The continued use of a straight grain
ration not only results in poor egg
production, but in digestive disorders
as well. A ration should have grain
and ground feeds.
A dusting powder for vegetable in
sects, composed of arsenate of lead,
tobacco dust, and sulphur, was dis
tributed last year by the experiment
station. Reports received recently
show the powder to be of value in
checking ravages of insects. Details
concerning the material for this pow--
amounts paid them by the state, it . can fce obtained from the d t
a I , tAiiA . OAAA I r
equals or exceeds J1000 or $2000, ac
cording to their marital status, a
return of income must he filed and
the tax paid on net income in excess
of those amounts.
The return must be sworn to before
a notary or other person authorized to
administer an onth. The tax may be
paid in full at the time of filing the
Vista. I'o'k Count v, Oregon, which
lies the first block South of Msin i rt.,rn or ;n four eounl installments,
Street and the second block East of, , M-rh 1T, .Tunc 15.
- .. ... . . t m I I one Oil vi ."".n -...... -v
.vtrrMian trcet in me aiorrsiuu
town or village of Huer.a Vista,
And that judgment will he taken
Birninst voti for the relief demanded
due on or
September 15 and December 15, 1921.
At least one-fourth of the amount due
must accompany the filing of the re-
ment of vegetable gardening at Ore
gon Agricultural College.
turn.
allowed State
LANE COUNTY BEGINNINGS
IS,? h",,.,,y "PPlyln l
wnipied i-l ,ih office n the 1n-
now Huilding, lUlla., Oro
Mndw.ll W available at the fol-
n e Uf,'n,,J" houses, ro-wit:
Mimt iSinrPi nHtwni 0rc.
'1, P.. M T i
8rsn - """'nan More, lurr-oy,
Fton; j. n. VYallinir Store-. Snlem
l)- N"' l! The Certh
P0' i. Mmy r:..i.i o. t i-
tn,!. n "'ououui more, iniif
nce, Oregon; J. A. Conn Store.
in the complaint, a hereinabove cet
i .i.....;i....
'T :"c' ;,.:; ' ;,,,,,;,,,,,, in the- exemptions
Independence Enterprise for six sue-i employes do not apply to employes
ressive and consecutive weeks, being I nf the Federal Government, such, foi
in seven successive and consecutive ixn,npi,,f as postmasters,
wee my j'uixicni ion loen-'i,
mencir.g with the issue of Friday,
February lKth. 1921. and ending
with the issue of Friday, April 1st.
If. in pursuance ' mer rn; - Tui .j, . Twin FaS( Idaho of
on ine itii. .iiy ui i,oiuij ... o.
.. John H. L. Skinner recalls a
by the Honorable Asa Li. Koninson, .
Judge of the County Court of the name famous in the annals of Lane
Stat., of Oregon for Polk County. ...mntv. Oregon. Mr. Skinner, bora
DENMAN & NWriZKR , vwember 17. 1S51. ns Lane
Attorneys lor riniuun.
Post office address, Con-nllis. Oregon
Wind Storm Scatters Bankroll.
As a woman in Philadelphia was
walking through Kittenhouse square
a sudden gust of wind lifted her hat.
Sho quickly raised her arm to catch
the hat nnd a she did so her bag
broke open and out flew 35 $1 bills,
brand-new ones that she had just got
from the bank. Away they blew all
over the square, many of them some
20 feet up in the air. She didn't re.
cover a single one of them.
Pendleton Contract let for $80,-
000 theatre here
county's first white male child, and
two sisters. Leonora and Phoebe,
i,m on Sentember 2. 1848, and
M)irch 29, 1850, were the first two
Imrn in the county. The
V HUia ii - (
Skinners were Lane county pioneers
in the fullest sense of the term
Eugene Skinner, the father, for
whom the city of Eugene was named,
and whose donation land claim gave
the name to Skinner's Butte, was also
a pioneer of Polk county, where an
elder daughter, Mary. WftS born in
184fi.
Government in Oregon was in em
bryo when Eugene Skinner arrived
in Polk; the Oregon question ceased (
Some broccoli shipped from Rose
burg to Portland has been inferior
and difficult to move at any price,
according to statements recently pub
lished by teevcraft Portland news
papers. "The main broccoli crop has not
begun to nead and what is being cut
now is from one single strain which
has not been widely planted and much
of which is producing small heads,"
says Prof. Bouquet of the department
of vegetable gardening at O. A. C.
in defense of this producing section.
It will be at least 10 days or two
weeks before the best broccoli is'
fairly under way, this time depending
entirely on future weather conditions."
at the root of the evil. He eliminat
ed tackling by allowing the player to
run when he does not have the ball;
and by having the ball passed with
hands only, he did away with kick
ing. When the question of goals came
up Doctor Naismith decided he must
have receptacles in which to throw
the ball. This idea was borrowed
from the old game of "Duck on the
Rock." The upright type of goal ob
viously could not be used, nor any
goal which would allow the game to
become strenuous by permitting ex
cessive force in scoring.
The superintendent of grounds was
asked to furnish two boxes, eighteen
inches square. But these were not
available just then and two peach
baskets were offered. Doctor Nais
mith took these and hung one a t
each end of the court, using the gal
lery for support. Since the height of
the gallery heppened to be ten feet,
that is the present height of the goal.
Lacrosse furnished the plan for ar
ranging the men on the court. The
inventor decided to have the game
started by throwing up the ball and
one man from each side jump u p
at it. The team consfsted of nine
men at first. The number was reduc
ed to seven and later to five, as the
skill of the men developed.
Doctor Naismith was born in Can
ada. He is a graduate of MsGill Uni-
versity and also of the Gross Medical
School. He came to the University
of Kansas as associate professor of
physical education in 1898, becoming
a full professor in 1908. During the
war he served with the Y. M. C. A.
in France as director of social hy
giene for the American Epxedition
ary Force
Farm Sales a Specialty. Wei
posted on prices of Livestock an.
Farm and Dairy Equipment in gen
eral. Long experience in this par
ticular line in the Middle West.
Call, write or see The Farmers'
State Bank, for dates.
Residence, 6th and B Streets.
P. O. Box 75, Independence, Ore.
R. L. KULLANDER
General
Concrete
Construction
Big Jobs or Small Ones
Estimates Cheerfully
Furnished
Independence, Oregon
TIME CARD
Valley & Siletz Railroad
Effective Feb. 6, 1921
Motor Leaves Independence Daily
10.50 a. m.
Motor Leaves Independence Daily
Except Sunday 4.10 p. m.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
9.50 a. m.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
Except Sunday 3.50 p. m.
Freight service daily except Sunday,
Leave Independence .... 7.30 a. m.
L. E. WATSON, Supt.
HIGH EXPLOSIVES
WIDOW RECEIVES $6140 FOR
HUSBAND'S DEATH IN SALEM
of all kinds
CAPS AND FUSE
L. E.HASELTON
Route 1 Independence
Phone 2924
Found in His Car
"Every day I find something new
about my car."
"So do L This morning I found
three hairpins and a powder puff."
Florida Times-Union.
Mrs. Francisco Villa, wife of the
former Mexican bandit chief, is ac
credited with being one of the most
beautiful and accomplished women in) and just amount due her for the in
Salem Settlement of the claim
held against Vick Brothers of the
Ford garage in Salem by Mrs. Jessie
.Stenstrom, widow of Cad V. Sten-
strom was made last Friday when
Judge Bushey signed an order per
mitting her to accept $G140 plus the
payment of doctor bills incurred dur
ing her husband's sickness as a ryrht
Tire ft
epairing
the southern republic.
juries sustained by her husband in
an accident, which later resulted in
his death.
Stenstrom was working for Vick
Ted White says that vaudeville
singers may not be braver than oth
er people. But you must admit that Brothers and met with an accident
they are always ready to face the I on December 3. He died on January
4. The amount of the claim was the
result of a compromise, and the sum
named was what Vick Brothers would
'willingly pay.
A stitch in tme will save you nine
j and dollars, too, with automobile
tires. ,
Retreading, Rebuilding Cas
ingsanything from a bicy
cle tire to a, 5 inch auto tire.
Bicycle Repairing and Bicycle Ac
cesories. Try me with your net tire job.
All work is guaranteed and my
charges are very reasonable.
Van's Tire Repairing Shop
C Street, Independence
music.
Eugene Sawmills commence oper
ations in this county.
Enterprise $1.50
per year
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