& SWOPE Lawyer hENgNCK OH. ITfletcher hooper Building 1 Attorney jEPENPENCE. OR fwRlCHT, M. D. C j Veterinarian LP. "Uncle BillvV' ,V" j Mill Barber Shop Ihere service IS SUrKJvib L G. WILLIAMS Prop. INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Oregon General News Notes Page Seven McMlnnvllle'i new notary club has received Its new chart or. IUmiiiioihI will In this lander &Kullander General Concrete Construction Small Ones Jtimates Cheerfully rlirnisneu Phone Main 8421 lependence, Oregon J Idway 2278 eer Employment Co. Ac Oldcit in Oregon i HURLEY, Manager i 14 North secona &u RTLAND, OREGON TIME CARD Iley & Siletz Railroad Effective Feb. 6, 1921 Leaves Independence Daily 10.60 a. m. Leaves Independence Daily apt Sunday 4.10 p. m. Arrives Independence, Daily 9.50 a. m. Arrives Independence, Daily nt Sunriav 8.50 T. m. Jit lervico daily except Sunday, Ave Independence .... 7.30 a. m. 1 L. E. WATSON, Supt. , Join whit ii, ..wi j -C"ti4 celebrating the Fourth of July ynnr. Hulem Cherrlans have voted to at lml the Portland Ilos Festival in a body. Corvallla will ,Uve a new $50,000 general hospital according to plan of physicians und btiMlncsH men. Hrownsvillo has voted a Uond ,Hgu, of'$2B,W)0 to purchase the plant that uppllus that city with water. The Hessian fly, tulri to bo the wont grain peat that haw appeared In Ore gon, haa been found In Lane county. The poatofflce clerks, rural carrier and city carrion of the state will hold their separate conventions In Kugoue, June 25. More than 200,000 pounds of iplnach grown In Wasco county haa been de stroyed by the flood water of the Columbia river, An award haa been Riven to a Port land firm for the erection of u new twostory grade achool at Hood Itlver to coal 127,611, l'rofeaaor 8. M. Da brock, principal of the Prlnevllle Krae schools, and all teacher unto blrn have been re tained for next year. K. II. Hughes, funeral director of Astoria, waa named by Governor Ol cott a member of the state embalm era' examining board. A survey of the prune crop In the prlnslpal counties of the state indi cate that Doui?lae will be the banner prune section this year. Growers representing 32 acres of strawberries adjucent to Oregon City agreed to pool their products and to stand together for a fair price. An Oregon Products exposition un der the auspices of the Astoria Cham ber of Commerce and Ad club will be held at that city July 14, 16 and 16. Sulera plumbers have announced a donation of two free shower bathi for the Balem automobile tourist camp ing grounds, one for mea and one for women. According to action taken by Ump- qua post of the American legion, the Hanna Held south of Roseburg will be leased and fitted up for an aviation landing field. The proprietors of three restaurants and one hotel in Eugene were fined sums ranging from $10 to $20 each for serving milk not up to the standard provided by law. Mrs. Kdna C. Brewnton of La Grande waa elected president of the Oregon chapter of the P. E. O. Sister hood at the tenth annual convention held In Woodburn. C. C. Page was appointed by the state Industrial accident commission to have charge of the collection of all claims of this department that necesaltate litigation. No referendums on any state-wide measures passed at the 1921 session of the legislature had been filed with the secretary of state when the time for auch action expired. in. t I a ryniuiwnymf W m B TS your kitchen uncomfort- fe I 1 ab v warm and does it re- rT I I ablv warm and does it re quire constant effort to keep it clean and tidy? Or are you one of the thou sands of happy women who delight to work in a cool, shin ing kitchen with a good oil cookstove ? A good oil cookstove is esflTy to operate brings a steady in tense heat concentrated direct ly on the cooking. For best results use Pearl Oil the clean economical ker osene that is refined and, re refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT Punch boards are lotteries under the Oregon statutes, according to an opin ion by Attorney General Van Winkle for the information of Robert D. Iytin, district attorney for Malheur county, The Tillamook Consolidated Indus tries, with a capital of $100,000, has b!n organized at Wheclc- in Tilla mook county to handle dairy products and preserve fruits, vegetables and sea foods. Certification of $75,000 in bonds of the Grants Phhs Irrigation district and $125,000 in bonds of the Wallowa Val ley Improvement district was approv ed by the state irrigation securities commission. Lower insurance rates under the Workmen's compensation act were de nier employers engaged in lumber op erations In eastern Oregon in an order Issued by the state Industrial accident commission. Robert I-Mlard, post commander of the Marshfield American legion body, on behalf of the post, presented a fully equipped children's playground to the city of Marshfield. The apparatus cost about $1000. As a result of the heavy rains of the past month, Silver lake in Deschutes county, dry for years, has four feet of water und settlers, who homesteaded the flat only a few years ago, have been driven from their homes. The case brought by Colonel E. Hofer of Balem against John Carson, district attorney of Marion county, to test the validity of the state law Im posing a license on dogs, was appealed to the Oregon supreme court for final detennlnation. Hofer alleged that dogs were personal property and as such were subject to being placed on the tax rolls. As a result, he con tended that the state law Imposing a license on dogs was equivalent to double taxation. Under an act of the 1921 legislature, ! State Treasurer Hoff has turned over to the clerk of the state land board, O. O. Brown, securities In which the state Irreducible school fund are in veBted, aggregating between $6,000,00 0 and 17.000.000. Commercial and civic organisations i of the state, headed by the Portland Chamber of Commerce, are preparing to make a concerted drive to bring the battleship Oregon to the Willamette river as a training ship for the Ore gon naval reserves. Nine persons were injured, one fa tally, when an automobile stage en route to Grants Pass from Klamath Falls struck a cow and upset in a ditch three miles east of the Grants Pass cky limits on the Medford road. Reductions aggregating an annual saving of approximately $300,000 to gas customers of the Portland Gaa A Coke company will be made effec tive June 6 through an order issued by the Oregon public service com mission. Editar B. Piper, editor of The Ore- gonlan, will deliver the commencement 'address at the university of Oregon June 30. Commencement will be cele brated this year by a reunion of the class of 1896, which will be its 25t& anniversary. ' The schools of Sherman county rank first in efficiency in a comparison of educational and financial factors cov ering a period of six years, compiled bv J A. Churchill, state superintenl- ' ent of public instruction. Multnonfah county ranks second and Morrow third. Sheriff Terrill of Jackson county, in a public statement, demanded that Dr. E. J. Bulgin, who is holding evangel istic meetings in Medford be called before the grand Jury and give evi dence to support his recent charges that Jackson county has a "no-account" sheriff. The New berg Berrians, comprising 60 representative business men of New berg and berry raisers of the sur rounding territory has been organized. The organization is formed primarily to give publicity to Newberg and adver se it nnssiblllties from the stand point of general farming and berry growing. The opening of a permanent office by the state legion convention com mittee for the purpose of handling the immense amount of business and ar rangements to be made ror me An r rifln Lecion state convention, which convenes in Eugene on July 1 and 2, was authorized at' the meeting oi mo exscutive committee of Lane county post No. 3. Because a reorganize" Crook county bank, which failed at prlnevllle several mouths ago, offered difficulty and did not appear to be feasible, Frank C, Bramwell, state su perintendent of banks, issued a charter for the new Bank of Prlnevllle, winch will open for business about June 1. The old bank suspended business De cember 27, last. At the annual meeting in Canyon Citv Enterprise was successful in se curing the convention of the cattle and horse raisers' association for next !ear William Pollman of Baker was Selected president over his vigor- I8 protest; Fred Phillips of Baker. St vice" president; George Russe U. Pr,nev.l.e, second vice president.; WU liam Duby, treasurer, and S. O. ior ST senary, both of Baker, were unanimously, re-elocted. IS! I J V V V A pipe won't burn your V tongue if you smoke P. A.! frlnet Albtrt l oM in tppr f bmt, tidy Ti tins, hmniftnm ptnnA ml halt pound Hit humiiorm andinlhm pmunt erymtti f (ua hmtnlmt with pnf mmitttntr n.f that niriA.nartv.hfte huzrinp- in vout smoke- section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content I Just check up the men in. all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and uavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu sive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smbkemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers quick and cash in on a ciga rette that will prove a revelation! , Conrris-bt 1SZ1 Tbcc C. Wbuton-Stlut, N.C sm - v , a is mm the national joy tmoke FOR IS TURNING OUT 4000 CARS EVERY WORKING DAY Ford is building cars at full speed. And, according to an official aT4ite and three shifts a day. in some sections. In case many are "We were never in a better con- seen on the fruit spurs the trees dition, than we are right now." said should be sprayed with black leaf Henry Ford recently. 40, one and a third pints to 200 gal- ' ions of water. The application cV,niH h made with a spray gun ,RM POINTERS KUM O. A. C. EXPERIMENT STATION J, "T. t drive the spray into the curled leaves. The black leaf 40 may be applied with the "10 day" apple spray r ment from the factory at Detroit, the FARM POINTERS FROM demand for Ford cars and trucks , still exceeds the outout. despite the! fact that a new high level of Fro-! The rose mildew can be stopped duction has been reached. with the finest grade of dusting sul- By the first of May the figures rep- fur. v H may be put on by itself, representing daily production were in Cherry and prune growers who the neighborhood of 40OO a day, so noticed any leaf spot last year should ... . n -a nr . ... 1 I i A A the May schedule was set at iuj.,io cars and trucks, not including the output of the Ford Canadian plant or any of the foreign assembling plants. The output mounted daily; May 12th brought forth 4092, the greatest number that have been pro duced in one day so far this year. Since the month has 25 working days, present indications point to a new high ' record. A comparison of Ford production POLK COUNTY FARMERS WANT GOVERNMENT LOANS spray promptly with bordeau 4-4-50, and repeat in one month. Apple scab and mildew fehould be sprayed for in western Oregon 15 appraiser for the federal days after the petals have dropped. m polk C0Jmty was Lime sulfur-l to 50-or dry nme p., f a short Dallas F, J. Ulrich of Airlie, sulfur, eight pounds to 100 gallons of water should be thorougniy ap plied. Prune off mildewed twig tips. Tb. livestock disease known as hemorrhagic septicemia is likely to time. Mr. Ulrich says that the appli cations for federal loans are quite numerous at the present time, and tkof v, Vina rennrted on. or has in VII U W x hemorrhagic septicemia is likely to hfa ssion a total of 22 applica kbreak out at this time of year and gix week8 For acain in the fall. If an outbreak is . j-0i hnnka were figures for 1920 and 1921 discloses 1 again in the fall. If an outbreak is the federal banka were the fact that for April, 1921, the out- properly , diagnosed and the animals making loanS) a3 the case was nut was greater bv 34.514 than lor .vaccinated me mseas the corresponding month of a year . ... ir 4 nm .111 ago. The output ior iuay, isi, win nrobablv overshadow May, 1920, by between fifteen and twenty thousand cars and trucKs. AnDroximately 43,000 men are at work in the Detroit plant of the Ford Motor company. The factory is op erating on full time, six days a week Vipino- tried in the supreme court afc pTV" v,. nafiHiinnalitv of the federal mals will recover. The animals PWcki is secretary luauo. a-i nf ihe federal loan board in Polk ped and in many cases he fe'cl; en'- should be vaccinated with the living attenuated vaccines, which may be had on application to the bacteriolog ical department at O. A. U me use of these vaccines has given excel lent results in nearly all cases. 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