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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
m rvtober 14, 1921 roasted Notice this delicious moke Lucky Strike waled (he toa'ki r lUrily- un- 'juarterg lu attention to tht support of the tHRUKEAU TO (NVASS COUNTY I organization by rehouse tu th(j A. erihip Drive Will Be '" " :n, November u t 24, 1 j 1 c L.r- U vllwl Work the society 1, to tcraea by opcancrs bu ,.ffecllvey torr,.tl 0I1 TU tlflwili. tli It .. snu (uuiivii i iu ii-iiih u me uuiuvim- miuge! 1M Wits appropriate of UWa,2M fr work la behalf of Ultt lllniMfll nt.iuri liu - . . IT : iinr. u movuinwit has l,e point whew It u reoog nrlv every thinbg farm Lst promiftiinr instrument fo Ktion of busmen o according to O. R. Dauk'h l-ni7iiii(in mnnntrer for the State rarm Hureau. iw ly has been in the county wmfrrrinir with loca fficiali member on the hip campaign to le staged i month. p.rm Bureau is a threefol lien," Mr. Dauglierty stated there in the county unit, pur Polk Oiut.ty Ilureau, i chiefly in matter of better , marketing and home con- Then there is the State mu, made up f a federation unty unitT. In this state counties form the state i work has been mostly in n with marketing activities, relief for fanners, and a vip- ;:!ativp representation. rcerk-iin Farm Bureau Fed ( the national unit formed the federation of over for.y leratiuns with if -,diuduul v, running ii.to a million !f. The r: tii rial body has it active in Irrigative, finan- rkcting, tranimrtatlon and ".s! ctrrli-s. :h eighh ( n ruiinty members j!ehn!yii! di nctive mem "!T:p;,i;ii'. I-, t spri'lr, l;ct i ?iiO tn L'.'iii members in '.'y. With t!:i rlo'-c of tb m'H the in rnb'-r-hii) w i k continued, "aiinai.rns are r wry in Lim-nln ri rid Coos with IV k to follow Into outlined by local officials, 5e'paper and other ndver- Mwo weeks, beginning OcV th; a series of meetings the county the week begin l'th; n farm-to-farm enn- toch every farmer in, the week of the 24th to 2!th. the atior point to n heavy en :"i this county, ns the fnrm- 'Ullv hflvn 1 v vim- lu umifintir i i uio :riate the work of the Farm and "-.ric!!.... ti .. r-. "iio ill lemizer. Wee Affi airs 'rooks Jimmie Condron and attendid th f' a ut ri.;,i.. f Mrs. Wilbur Bush visited Sunday. Mrs. ..,. i ui nit vinneu "nier's last ,vn f "l(!r()n is hnillinm InmU. ,1 (j, " luiuirei i shaw. Harry Ryon Wnl fit TfwlnA tact fly, " visited in, Independ- Mrs. WM1. o..u n..u.. Way '"-" "'i me lair Mr. TPn t j .s ii . , urner ana Ron h?( r Fri,lny and their son ,f,,n airplane. ' J Bus" took second prize tmi? fair fw La ,N!rS; Wil1 Ostrander and n Mint tt . . rwa. RED CROSS M 1 ANNUJJLBUDGET $19,361,657 .Allotted for Cur. rent Program of Relief ' ; and Service. MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID Medical Aid for European Chil dren Will Cost $6,000, 000 This Year. HM..!1,0.",7 f()r ,(irt7ln) lUroiJl2 proicraw of relief ,u,d Bervlte- ,u nnu ovemeim ura out lined In the budget of t. Ainerleau IUd Crow for ti,., current timl ,Ur Tbi total U iuor thai. ?S,o.mj,0o0 low' HP tit till tt... ii. SgggNDENCE ENTERPRISE fO BEAT WESTERN FRUIT Page Three arc Dlannln.. orcrarm8ts io ZOllnw tbe Pacific grawing and mar- an attempt to own i . trade. The- . f n- Iae8t that If ti t('Umg Kc-lves ,T in their fruit, nnmv i down tiHor-u .i a,' - coast practices in kt;t,nK cir fruit, in, roe nri!n H i . -I'luiu ineir nenv er than lltHt tlm exofii(litur Ueal y'nr, wlien durliijj the ii. u ,ii.i.. menl reached $21,402,741, It nuunewd at Nutloi.Bt HewilfjuHrtcr ,a .. .......... i . . U IHM'lllf III CIIIIIIJ U liecOMlt of tout lu ued wit tiiaauied ex i.-rvloa man am hi faaillv. 1'IiIm the amount alloted to tlilo work from doe m II- ii"i iu mm worn NutloHiil Jleudiniiirteri only and t I. I, I, .In .11 ,, ...-V iiiiv i uiiniuerniiuii Hie luii ii...... i ... i . . . uiii ucnn ju-iii iu ciiniirern for r ll f of the World War veteran. It In III th cliaiitr tlini il,.. ............ . , - fc,.v fcii'iiitrr amount If Kprut In mMlntf this ob li gation of the KU C'roM, thu unnounce- IlllUlt ilflf IlltlMS li at i. van I t.mt ...I W. u ore of the flitcal year liTJO-lMl when i. i . i . . .... mu luiai wim upiiroxiinuieiy 1,01)0,. WWi of which RUMMrt represeatwl the dlNhuriaiiient of Natlotml Head-quartt-ra whlln the remainder wiu ihe cnapier- conirihutlou to tnla fleld of Hed Croat service. Vast Work for Dlaablsd .t.i,. .. n. .i.. ....i .ii.. i .i . v.iui-1 uiiiuiik um auo-iUTiaiuua VI the appropriation for wnrk with vet eran) Is Unit whlcW cmirerns llwlf with asslMtume to disabled men and meii in U'lveriinieni notpMui. J tils m of $ 1 JliM.rioO, un Im reuse of more .. . II.Hl (Urfl 'l .1 iiinu uicr me uj)iruiriHiiuii for ths same work la last year's hud- gst, will provide tho pi-ual erv- lre for l)u illmilileil unil tliflr fiiinlHia whltdi are liidlpiiiMilile to Hupplenient I1iiih provided iiy tne ifovenuneut. Tlie director of the Veterans' liuteau I .1.. I I.I.. .1.. l.n. ills iei riui ijii i-mvii inn iirnin; niiii h lti'd (Yoss should continue and xtend tliesi" "liiiinanlzliiK mirvlcus." Hber Items of the upproprlatlon for i-etc-nins' relief are propoi'tionaU'ly In I A .. .1.1 I I I ...... I ...flitf irilil'il. mi mi'iuo'im if $ P5!i,fiXi has been 'riiHs work In nr wl li SI I org npproprlailori inaile for Ked eoiiiiectlon with rej;u- .Vrmy and Navy Hospitals and Hi the regular Army and Navy. For dlsiisii-r relief, the lJod Crosn ;is set usldc for the current twelve out hs an npproprliitlon of ?"ii:i,l'7d, rttially ilouhlln the appropriation the fame purpose for the nscai ar HO I-111. More than If'-V Ml 1 provided for rvlce and assistance to the ;,(',, Cross chapters by the national ;anI.atlou (Hi Moininn Deitituta Children , . w ' r - . Other Items of the domestic budget neiiiue JJJsiH.niii mr iiiisceuaneoi i- tlvltlcs, IneludiiiK eontrlnutlons re stricted for special purposes and $703,- (00 for munsKenient. Fch or tneso Items represents larjie reductions over similar appropriations of the previous year. 'rom a fund of jio.tuw.ww, .i,uou,- ..li.tiVii'na punt ri I nitcd through ui n iiiv ii " vw. - EuroiH'an ltellef Council campaign $5,000,000 allotted by the Ued Cross for child welfare worK in Europe, there remains $8,705,108 suii (KK) the .hi. c uhieh it Is estlmatea $0,000,000 will bo requireu ior work during the current year. Ited Cross participation in the effort to relieve famine conai n Russia, for nnsl work In the fr .Tnnlor fled Cross other oversens activities InciiidlnB e tha nlil irenerul relief program In Furope 54.O7S.00O Is made available. In announcing the national budget, the Red Cross makes It clear that the figures do not Include chapter ex penditures or place any cash on the invaluable xervlee of volun teers In chapters. aval that this Fer - Joint tlons Chliif and the CARRYING ON SERVICE FOR DISABLED VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR THAT IS COSTING $10,000,000 A YEAR, THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IS HELPING FULFILL THIS NATION'S OBLIGATION TO ITS DEFENDERS. HELP THE RED CROSS CONTINUE THIS WORK insects afl Ai. . . ' fruit 4,......, " '- pick the "uey t ke( H f brumes. nni ,u , .. . ie . ' It UP in attrae. Of live hriir r...l, i . u) w" n are he d in cold we b "hn?,ffl thl,y cari t the weslern product because of the ad IZZ. ,h"y ",ve in Thin does W)t mean that the coast growers are hound to lose the mar ket.. th,k W.S. Brown, chief of t 0. A. C. experiment tat,on .Superior climatic conditbns make for a certainty of crop much "bove that of the eastern conditions, and also lend a high color and fine Quality that are . truly distinctive The industry j a business tail itself here, while in the more eastern dis tricts it is only a fcido-line that will not et the study and attention it receives here. Westrcnj men have a big advantage m the cost of containers, Professor irown points out. Nearness of box lumber mills enables the western grower to buy good boxes at 12 to 16 cents, whereas the eastern growers paid as high as $1.50 per barrel of three bushels capacity last year. With a further reduction! in freight rates by rail to eastern points, ' i , . " V ' r Dnw,ro oo So at oncer using "viuoaux 4.4-00. AU bark surface from tipmost twig to the base of the trunK. must be thoroughly covered. The spray protects the remaining Jruit against rot due to the disease. Instructions for the preparation of Bordeaux mixture may be secured from the Oregon Experiment fetation at ICorvallis free on 'request. De partment of botany and plant path ology. Now is the Ume to hill select potatoes for seed. Choose any healthy, vigorous plants that are not next to a deceased hill. Vines meet ing these requirements may be staked wnen not frozen, down already. Only nign yielding hills should be tamed at digging time. periment station. Alfalfa and clover if pastured back or clipped late in the fall will suffer less loss from cover, stem rot, accord ing to observations made by the O. A. C. Experiment station specialist in forage crops. re- O. A. C. Ex- COOPER HOLLOW TO HAVE MAIL DELIVERY FROM DALLAS Hit iAHMU'j STATE BANK Postmaster V.' P. Fiske has re ceived notice from the department that a third rural free delivery route will be alloted to Dallas, effective December lst, and Serving thefcom mumties of Cooper Hollow, Q'ikdale and Pioneer, providing that about two miles of gravel are laid in the vicinity of, the Domaachofsky hill, in the Pioneer section. It is nearly j certain that this will be done, and the new route assured, as the county The Power Unity The practical business man knows the-power of unity and adopts it in his business. The unity of resources, experi ence and facilities make the Farmers State Bank a wise selection as your depositary. Evrmers State Bank INDEPENDENCE , OREGON will ha SO-dOa ntriirl fViflf nor1ir nJl court has had a rock crusher installed Lhe rest be 40.508t The Umpqw valley where the crop was heavier will furnish more smaller prunes but the proportion of primes of the large sizes is very heavy this season. and increasing shipments through the nearby, and as soon as the fall rush canal to European markets, the Pa- of work is over the-residents of that cific coast growers may expect to I vicinity will commence crushing and find cutlets for their 'surplus high hauling the iriecessary rock. Dallas grade fruits. No other kind should Itemizer. be sent. Farm Pointers That Point Many tender vegetables such as tomatoes, egg-plane, peppers, corn, beans, cucumbers, and melons were injured by the aarly frost of Septem ber 12. There are still many oppor tuaities to select for sed if ene has the right type already in the field. Seud saving is undesirable unless one ha Jawwledge of the proper types to ICect and a good train to start with. Department of Vegetable Gar dening, 0. A. C. Eeriment station. Apple growers who have not yet sprayed for anthracnose canker pro- OREGON GROWER NOTES The larger sizes of Oregon Italian prunes have again been placed on the market by the Oregohi Growers' Coop erative association. When the withdrawal of prunes was made by the association in early Sept ember it was desired that no further sales should be made until it was learned what the proportion of the ,various sizes would be im order to avoid overselling. Individual lots of ItaJian prunes from some growers are running more than 50 ,percent 20s with nearly all the rest 30s. This condition has been brought about by the extremely light loads which many of the orchard's bore this season. Ow account of the abun-dance of the large prunes the association has again placed 30-40s on the market and is booking orders at the opening prices anrjounced in Auguist.. Nearly a third of the tonnage which the as sociation expects to handle was sold before the early withdrawal and it is probable that the movement will be are of the finest quality and carry an unusually large percentage of sugar owirg to the favorable weather con ditions which prevailed during the ripening season. Almost a negli gable amount of damage was done by the light showers during one or two days of harvest and practically no cracked prunes resulted. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE AT DALLAS OCT. 26-27-28 The first week of grading in dicates that more than 75 percent of rapid under the new offerings. the prunes in the Willamette valley ! The prunes of this season's crop The Polk County Teachers' Insti tute will be held at the Dallas high school on October 26, 27 and 28. The law requires that every school in the county must be closed for these three days, and the teachers must attend the institute for at least 16 hours. Supt. Josiah Wills is busy making the program and expects a very interesting institute this year. jj j j j We know better than anyone that this year has been a bad one for you and so it has been for us. We have followed the example set by you and kept smiling. Now we are both on the road to rapid recovery. The markets for foodstuffs are looking much better. We are again selling Men's Clothes in fact, more than we have ever sold. "Why is it?" Here's the reason: - First We have used every care to see to it that our clothing is absolutely faultless in quality. Second We have marked every price at a very close margin. Third We have at all times endeavored to promote home industry and thereby . keep .Oregon money in Oregon. . Fourth We have maintained the best asset we have, "Our Personal Service to You." Every man of this store will do his utmost to satisfy you. You haven't seen better values in years than we have right now. uits-Overcoats $20.00 to $50.00 Come in tomorrow. Make this store your store. Woolens Mills Store C P. BISHOP, Proprietor The store that wants Oregon Industries to grow. 3 & AHNUALXOU.CAU; to J'r flch rrum 1U2L 1W1. nw m m i am r am a m. m-m v -"'n nan increaaed the I tiT" fhlS aiMt VmmVm t ' ' 'ill w a cKemieal