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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
imiHt 26, 1921 if . IS S m sll3 Ekl fell yll r" ,maitr. sun- Thrift Reaches Out nvr. the flower tor Uic shine grasping the opportunity to prow. Give your funds the advantages of afety and a fair yield at the Fnrnien State Hank. 4',' Intcret Paid on Savings Accounts ftRMERS State Bank SDEI'KNUKNCK . UKI2GON DELAY Em AT (fcliwry of mail in lall ytdity thf failr- or me provide mI l'Xc. from fifteen to thirty . of the city nhowed that y to r friers would have ? itt'P, hvmg that many deliveries, and that tut 373 mail boxes In i regulat'"11 require ; 85 percent of th hu Mn lf"'', -livry will e-iru that Brother ur .!. Thi caum-d ili-lay. Tt rjrwr a largv nuitd-r INDEPENDIBtCE ENTPnpmm, WORLD RECORD BY ILIFF JERSEY (Continued from Page Three page onei) wlthMhrw well-bred cows attention I.....! " V"",TK ", haa "H,"'W Ul til and hy n A Indefatigable K and EES -i- tht 't; A year g, h decided to lcaM his r.u quit the CHttl.- ,ui " OIJ out hut what hf ni-wi, no practically everything rarrioM nn,i. i.:.. i. IM . .... .. i ln QUI, I mi tenant im i.u e- - i.. . . . my snocp, and two or th grailA cow, Hut pant and future found that about half th bunine place will have their mail dvlivi-rvd. The rt-maiilrr will retain their boxes. The latter U composed vt the claw that must get their tuail mure promptly than it would come through the carrier. Puppllea Mid equipment needed for the delivery system have Wen ordered and will doubtless tc ready by the 1st of Septi-mbe r. !ut fr the failure of the citiju tia to put up the mail boxes thti system would have been put in ) fori-? thru. Dallas Observer. eep r" 'liear tho lure of the POKxililn ft. niin!.. snips .on overcume .-very thought of wool nr,d freedom from the milkme punctuality, Bn, thlf Hpw,tt fam Jt rin to blotmom out a n hrn,-y mter. Mr. Hewitt ha a full brother of thU lt,-at rhampton cow, M tha head of (he herd ha t-xpwin to build. On mah torl a ronHri-ntious dairyman ouht to build -harnion-h!im without number. Th Rinda Ij. family haa been foted for i-tunllnina and atrenirth. It hna nil tho fiaenena nereaaary for championship", though not the dainty fhowinif beauty of ome other utrains. Membera of the family aro lurpn, atrontc animalx, admlnihly adnpted for miHiey-mtikcra and r-vry day larm ox, ami thev promise to net many rew marks for Oregon Jencya. Kt. Mawes Ud' Ijidy i a fawn Jerney, Fhe looks mtirh like Vive La France, the preatest Jersey cow of any atr or any time. The vc-ar's t"st wi under the auHpiees of the Amcri- tran J-rney Cutlle club, supervised Iv the stock experts of Oregon Apricul turiil rotli'pc. It bepun four days aft-r ralvinur. Harrv Iliff, the presint owner, paid 02r for her when she wan 20 months old. He knew her hreeiliicr. however, and the value of pintle blond: also he knew the valu- of per- s'atent work. Purinp this venr's trtt I workers final Examination The final fighth gnde cxamiim tiuna will be held at the county iuhm.1 sn hve been sold, but I uporintnJert a offic at the I'olk Put up m time to b ! county courthousa in la!!a, on Sept- tie fuml up that midui to the l.'ih. tf.xk tht the people will i th re'jtiirenienta and i aill hv- th.- free de ;jh the f'dks were a little .tl tip their mail boxen crnbrr 1 and 2, 1921. AH persons who are qualified to take this exami nation ahould present themselves at the offire at 9 o'clock a. m., on Sept ember lit. In Missouri are more cioTiiiNG is avtmis need IN KASTERN-CEItTllAL EUROPE Waahlngton, D, Cr-Eastcrn and mm"1 EurPe and- Brticular!y the chlldrun, is nearer.- imkwJnesa than it ha been at any tbmt aince the close of tho Napoleonic warg.. In fl recent re view of present EUnrpean conditiona tho American ndiuf dmlnistratlon announced: "From, Ue atandpoint ot food conditions. are, better; from the standpoint of dotting they are worae." AH observers aTe that the need will reach a elihia riext winter. Where no clothe ftave been bought "into 1015, except by the sale of household article and heirlooms, the accumulated atorea of years are hound to he exhaasted in time, and that limit has now been reached in, most families.. This is as true in the homes of the formerly well-to-do,, who are the new poor, as in the home of laborers ami peasants. The chief reason why Europeans cannot buy clothes is the depreciation : their currency. Americans little realize what havoc this depreciation has wrought in the economic structure of the old world. It has brought the value of what was only a comfortable income in Vienna,15,000 crowns or $3,0(to a year, to $30. Polish money haa fallen twice as far as the money of Auatria; in Warsaw, 10,000 marks, once worth $2,500 in American money will now bring only $10. The effect of this money situation upon elothinjr is clear when it is realized that Central and Eastern Europe import their clothing or the raw materials of clothing from count ries whose money is normal or nearly normal. Hence, in Vienna a suit of clothes costs a university professor three months' salary. A pair of shoes cannot be bought in Poland without a family's going hungry for a month. So desperate is the situation babies are born with no provision made for clothing them and the sick in the hospitals are dependent upon paper bandages. American Red Cross say that the number of he has milked the cow, at firfvt twice a dnv, the- three times diily, snd then when the inerepsin milk flow in-li-cated the coming of a world's cham rioP, fmir timi"! a day at 6:20, 12:20, fi:20 and 12:20. Incidentally he has Tint miised a single milking on his farm for over two yearn. This retrularity and con stant care are part of a championship Lrcidi-nfally, Pean Cromwell of Salem the trainer of Charlie Paddock, the than hMO j v,'or',l' most wonderful sprinter, said yi district the survey j women who own and operate farms A NEW AUCTION T01R0WN I'KICK AND TERMS: en two condition: part 't at least, in rah and all by Dec. 31it. Mail bids received Sf.-t 15th. Registered Jersey bull calf, droppedMarch , 5r-Ur of Merit cow, one of our beat, by our St. Mayes Herd am made 'JVJM lb, butter fat last year. tfunfe to get a fine bull at your own price. v law says rub bulla muat go', pet a registered animal T re chap. He goes to the best bid on Sept. 15th. POWELL & SON, mothers in Europe who will be unable to provide clothing for their new-born babes will pass the million mark. Hundreds of thousands of childrer will have no shoes when cold weather comes unless they are provided in ad vance by American relief organiza tions. The American Friends' Service committee has united with the Amer ican Red Cross in a joint summer collection of used and unused gar ments to meet this situation as far recently that "I can take almost an? as 18 Possioie. ine drive will be na group of boys that are not deformed j tion wide nRe who wan' to know or defici.tr t, ami muke of them cham-1 now mcy can nelP snoUK1 aPP'y .... .... - it riAOffMjt T? n1 C- t- a Annfnw aIIia. n or. if thev wi onlv ro nw mv in- '-"- ul .nojr u. umci lUtructions an! care." That doesnt Ked Cross representative. Only gar- j l.l-precinte the value of good breeding, mcnts which are strong, sensible, and J but it does take up the importance of serviceable are worth paying freight - Intelligent care as a Prime factor inn across the water. Shoes must be j nv sort of championship. in Kd condition and tied in pairs, f It is interesting tit note that the I Knitted garments, especially stock- r ' . s a. ...:n i i ii ii. Tor... rKBrnninnshin bn been ngs anu Bweaiers, wiu ue oauiy .("' " ' ' ' J - I' - ----- -1 - - w COITCCl lubricant grade for engine each type or STANDARD OH (CALIFORNIA) s0 -f ) Mohmouth, Oregon j uncut muslin and flannelette; strong cloth for suits, yarn, even thread in great quantities, should be accumu lated. . The main collection point for ther joint campaign is the big American Red Cross warehouse, Bush terminal. Brooklyn, N. Y. Red Cross workers will have specific shipping instruc tions. Goods may also be shipped to the warehouse of the Americas Friends Service committee, 15th and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. All shipments should be prepaid. This clothing must be made or col- order to reach Europe before cold weather. Clothing that is not des ignated for a particular country will be distributed by the two organiza tions according to the greatest need. Donors may, however, specify the country to which they wish their gifts to go. a University of Oregon i i CONTAINS: He ClVge of J .itorature, The Graduate School. oticiue and lh Art hool of Architecture and Allied Art. The St'ttonl t,f Ibuine Adiiiiiimirauon. The School of Dotation, The lte(,ir,n Division. The School of Journalitm. The School of law. The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical i duration. The SJwol of Society. Fall Term Opens September 26 A kl, i.n.Urd l cullur.t and prnfloe.l hoUr.hl h keeom onc ih.ui.indmf m.rk. ot lh. Sll. UniverlHy. t or cnUloflu. loUUr un ih variou .kool. or lor n tnlormntion, writ 'HI; lllCIHTRAR. UNIVIMHITV OP flltrflON. Eurn. Of, tat Siore read And reduce the High Cost of Living olsiim Bread liPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST "y0ME FOOD ON THF. MARKET BUT THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Grocer Has It tin BAKING COMPANY nn Oregon property for several years It used to be held by an eastern heifer, ! I.uckv Farce. Then it came to Ore rcn two yenrs ajro. being won hv Silver Chimes' Owendola, with W4 . . . . . . - TLl. piinds or I'liiienar. in a enr. mm wm smashed two venra aeo bv I.u'u Alohea of ,-hbiirn. also f Oen row. with 800.08 pounds. The best "n;or 2-venr-old record is that of an Orepon eow. Penrlv Fxi1 of S. Iirn l..rt. vith Rlfi.10 pounds. This la't e"'- was owned bv Walter Pomes of M'-Cov. TV fz-s for the vear was made hv Arriculhiral col We experts. Th snnrt two davs of each month on ho JY'tf farm, cherkinr and w'C-hini the milk snd its fat content, and they hive the milkinc records from every milk ire time to check over Th for mal official acceptance of the fie-ures bv th A. J. C. C. mav take some davs. or even weeks, hut the fibres them rlves are poxv made Public as per fortlv authenticated, and as can-tl-Mtinff perhaps the most wonderful ..KUvomnnt in milK-COW nev. n,enr in the history of dairyin(r.-Ore- gon Statesman. needed. Baby clothing, new and used ; lected during the summer months in Whenever a girl begins to straight en a young man's necktie well, that settles it. No matter how hungry a man may be, a single taste of defeat satisfies him. "SUJl''" amBCyH "iFWWijrli ei-iTP p1R C.RAFTINO ELIMIVATFP THIS YEAR Salcm-All forms of gambling, in cluding doll and knife racks candy . .r- enmes of chance poaros, nmi nrc fo be bnrml from the Oregon . . M during the fai' i.ate iaic i;i' this v.-ar. Chief si Tolice fiHU'ff. has announced. the .'air grounds wm r ' f of fit of the pro are ror Ze Sf tl Salem police force, rt tbe extension of tho cuy rT last year to include the fair limits last year lu ffi.iaig unds, and the city perfecting their J ; nd at least two W" be added to the regular cityforce. Ay girl who induces a young man to propose begs the oucstion. If a man amounts to any thing he. do"nTave to boast of hfs ancestors. A pipe's a pal packed with P. A.! Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment if you'll get close-up to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself! Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe tizing smokeslant you ever had handed outl .. . You can chum it with a pipe and you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) ; Why every puff of P. A. makes you want two more; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last! You can't resist such delight! And, you'll get the smokesurprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such entic ing flavor you never did know ! And, P. A. stays put be cause it' s crimp cutand it' s a cinch to roll 1 You try it ! trine Albtrt i Mold in tvppy rmd bag; tidy rtJ tins, hmndmom pound mnd hod pound tin humidor mnd in thm pound cryttal flat humidor with tpongm moi$ttnr , . top, . . - MM the national Joy smoke Hlr 0 w 'IM l'f Copjrritkt 1S31 tjr R. J. RcrnoMa TabaceaC. Wiaata-&Ja, N.C