Friday, November ir TMnrcPENPENCE ENTERPRISE Page Eight r I v f fl rv a m, TELLS OF UGHTNINtZONES United States Forest Service Correct! an Impression That Has Become Almost Universal. It Is an old saying that most prov erbs are only half-truths. Some Hre wholly contrary to fact, ... For Instance, there Is an ancient saw to the effect Hint "lightning never strikes twice In the same place." This Is absolutely untrue. ! GOOD TRICES ARE BEING PAID FOR LARGE FRUNES A summary of all of the prunes of the new crop in the hands of the Oregon Growers' Cooperative associa tion at the end of October showed nearly six and a quarter million pounds had been received up to that time. Large quantities of these prunes have been packed and shipped to eastern markets. Deliveries are The United States forest service. not entirely completed and many members of the association still have prunes to be delivered. Early estimates showed that the association would handle 8,000,000 pounds of dried prunes this season and it is expected that later de liveries will bring, the total tonnage up to this figure. Last year 50 per cent more prunes were handled from a smaller acreage the total amount ing to more than 12,000,000 pounds. The prunes are being processed and packed in nine different plants in the Willamette and Umpqua valleys. Though the crop is light the prunes which dreads lightning as a frequent cause of forest tires avers that light ning has "zones of frequency," where in it Is likely to strike whenever there Is an electrical storm. It suggests that such zones might be mapped with a view to special precautions. These zones have reference to topog raphy, especially In mountainous re gions. A hill much more likely to be struck by lighnlng than any area of lowland because It is nearer to the clouds. An Isolated tree does not "attract" lightning, as Is commonly supposed. If It be very tall, lightning Is more apt to strike It than to hit objects In Its neighborhood because of Its height merely. For a like reason the Eiffel tower In Faris Is often been struck by light ning. The lofty shaft erected In honor of the father of his country. In Wash ington, Is a frequent target for thun derbolts, and has to be protected against them by an elaborate system of lightning rods. A high mountain top Is sure to be struck frequently hy lightning. Rut not so If Its elevation be grent enough to uplift It beyond the ordinary level of thunderclouds. In that case It will have a liglitning-stnick zne lowei down, around Its sides. Often a llfrhtnlnsr-bolt discharge) Into Quartz rock or quartz sand melts .the silica and forms a curious little pipe of glass, perhaps an Inch In diameter and some inches In length. Such pipes, called "fugurltes," are sometimes found In large numbers on mountain tops. Buena Vista The Misses Gladys and Marjorio Reynolds of Albany, James Turn bull and Cyril Reynolds of 0. A. C. and Edwin Ways of Albany Sundayed at the J. A. Reynolds home. The latter holds a responsible position with the Albany Savings bank, -whose parents were former acquaintances in their home state, Iowa. Alfred Ley and Clifford Wells were chosen delegates from the M. E. church here to attend the state S. S. convention! which will be held in Salem this week. Martin Congor, wife and daughter Emma, and Doris, of Suver were Sunday callers at the Anderson home. T.D. McClain and wife of Salem were weekend visitors with relatives artd friends here. Miss Alma Wells of Salem visited the weekend with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence and babe of Fortlard moved here BnsecSai A Genuine Glenco Dust Mop Fits any Jiroom One Day only, Saturday, November 12th Regular Price $1.00 Special Price (g J-Watch this space every week for Special liargains. MOORE 8t ADDISON are of large size and of finest qual-ilast into the Peter Hansen property, ity. Of all of the prunes graded Mr. Lawrence is the new garage both in the Willamette valley arid in the southern part of the state, 48 percent are 30-40s and larger and more than 100,000 pounds of 20-30s have already been graded out. Probably the first solid car of 20-SOs ever shipped from Oregon was shipped from Dallas about a week ago by the association and it is likely that there will be at least two more cars to follow. The car brought $10,800 from the New York market, the prunes selling for 18 cents a pound. In spite of the light crop in th? villamette valley some growers ar reporting two tons of dried prunes to the acre. One grower near Albanv produced 80 tons on 40 acres, ten tons of which were 20s. This would be an excellent record for the best of seasons. The prune growers of the Umpqua valiey are the fortunate ones this season and a bumper yield has been harvested u? that district. Packing is continuing reerularlv and shinnine- 13 continuing regularly from all sections. man for the Willard McClain shop. Mrs. Sarah Collins returned to her home in Dallas after several days stay here among relatives. Miss Lucile Tucker of Salem sperit several days last week with her Sister, Sirs. Prry Wells. Harold Reynolds is in Port Ian ! this week, where he has a position at the National stcck show. II. M. Nash and Bill Simmons ex pect to finish up line 37 to go into Independence this week. Hiss Eva Mc Miller of Linn county arrived hero Saturday and will spend the winter with her sister, who is assistant teacher in high school. The L. R. C. met at the home of the president, Mrs. Hazel Wells with 15 members and two visitors present. The meeting was opened with exer cises and afcer the usual club hour :iutri:i'V:iu! JUrlh Items - iiiiiiiiiimi.ii i the ladies were tained by tho pre ing by Miss Lucile Tucker of Wiliim ette. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess natusted by Miss Tucker to the following Indies, who voted the attention most pleas antly epent: Mosdames J. R. IJ'i r. A. .li -, C. Kuw, F. F. Grounds, V. S. McClain, G. C. Prather, M. N. Prather, II. E. Prather, H M. Nash, V. D. Simmons, E. M. Lichty, C. R. Lambert, J. A. Reynolds, N. C. Anderson, Frank Fisher, Perry Wells lit d Lucile Tucker. Different com mittees were chosen and arrange ments are Wing made for a Thanks giving dinner to be he'd at the school houH for club members and families. Tho funeral of RuerengarJ Tartar which wits held in the Airlio church Friday was attended by many rela tives and friends. Ilo hud liv"d in this community most of hit life. Mr. Carney visited Saletn, Pallm and Indcpendi i e Saturday, Tho young people of the church have organized a choir. Rev. Ballantyne, wife and won, vImI ted nt the J. F. Ulrich home on Friday. , Mrs. K. L. Williams npent Sunday with Mrs. Hurry Pieksur Mrs. A. Caitghey ha been qtiito ill with a severe cold. wan Visjting day event Everybody had i did time. ' .... .'..! vrn miliums homo Sunday, fM.. II-. ll .... f ''icy Wild to por. .-taiuruay wiuri ho employment. Mrs. A. C. StanU and Mrs. Wumer wer tdtoppinu in Dwlla unlay. uoueri narns Pnlh-.u Saturday. I'xpectg to n wan a cal rnor to iuio the pink boll i destructive to the cotton i was unknown in Egypt. The, cotton bid! Frank Tubandt and Alfred Wi.-nert ! 40()i,M)0 Ult. ,)f cMm ire operating Julius Wimcrt'n mill. j u, Uniu., Sut weevil di am ua' If you want to sell it, buy it, trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise Classified ad. Miss Maude McDaniel spent the weekend at her home. I The seventh grade gave a luursh inallow roast for their room Hatur- ll require many years of icneo to learn to know the diffi kinds of tea. TTTT" FOUND New Ajax tire with Velie cover on it. Owner can have same by calling at lndepender.ee Garage and paying for this ad. 11-lt DALLAS WILL RAISE $12,000 FOR YEAR'S BUDGET FOR SALE Good New Home Sew ing Machine with all attachments, $15. Mrs. B. R. Wolfe, 234 7ch St. oll-4t FOR SALE Good cedar posts, 8c on board cars. J. W. Thompson, Banks, Oregon, Route 1. 4-1 WANTED Contract to cut cord wood. Chas. Preissler, 389 Fourth and D Streets, Independence, Oregon. 5-2t TO LOAN .$2000 on first farm mort gage. Inquire Enterprise office, or address Box 54, Independence. 4-tf FOR SALE 1918 worm drive Ford truck in good running condition, price $375. One Cascade, Jr. wood- saw, with 6 foot saw ning condition, price Barks phone 4321. in good run $75. F. N. 4-4tf BARGAIN One 1100 pound bay horse, sound and true, single har ness and good light spring wagon, both shafts and pole, all for $75. , Phone 304, Monmouth. 2813t WANTED Men or women to take orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hos iery, full line for men, women and ling the conditions of the city, but the Dallas The committee for ihe preparation of the budget has com pleted iis labor, after more than three weeks of work. The committee was composed of Tine citizens and the city council. The charter provides that but 11 mills can be raised, so the full amount for next year is $12,100. The various funds for which the esti mated amount for the exnenrlitnr for the ensuing year are: Auditor and police judge $950.00 Treasurer 350.00 Attorney 700.00 Engineer 150.00 Outstanding warrants 3000.00 Marshal 1233.00 City hall 85.17 City park 250.00 City library 3005.00 City water 150.00 Fire department 750.00 City streets ...1000.00 City sewer 350.00 Incidental emergency 17C3.83 In addition to the above amount, $2000 will be raised to dispose of bonds voted on by the people and $1650, which is a one and one-half mill levy, for library purposes. The total amount of money to be collected from the taxpayers to meet the needs of the city is $15,750, while the esti mate of receipts for 1922 is $1602. The council has been anxious to do many things in' the way of improv- YOU MUST PLAN ON BEING HERE-IT WILL ADD DOLLARS TO YOUR SAVINGS ft p 3 rfj 18 lbs 6 lbs. Coffee pj Sugar in bulk il $1.06 $LO0 M A i 7T 1T n CUR 4th HISTORY MAKING ANNIVERSARY CtlEERATICN WILL END WITH A SIKSATICNAL WINCUP CF 5 I iTHfc rfS 7 In n rirdl ins- nnaBiiiaiwiaqi 7 vd.-t. Hie Muhlin One big lot of the tand- ii rd quality mm- in gcu'H n tta'.e at the unprvi- I'-ttU'd low price iinit to cuBtont- j! Dollar dn' ,')ecal $1.00 r. Mrn' Heavy Coltim . Sock in brown link, blu; art!: gray,, one big1 lot goes on nale: while quantity; lants Dollar1 !ay Special I $1.00 LOOK WHAT A DOLLAR WILL BUY AT thf STrtRP that taw Awn nnct nwnrDccn .ii - - m & Vfll rill . U KJ -mJ J 1 lLfL.lWL.ULi I Three BS& Dav&..FrgHaif - jf - mt j j & .wim mmj uieu inviiuu; children. Eliminates darnirg. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36 a week for full time. Experience un necessary. Write International Stock ing Mills, Norristown, Pa. o21-10t FOR SALE Two coal stoves at bargain prices. Dr. M. J. Butler, phone 7821. 30-tf. FOR SALE A No. 1 cow, Inquire Enterprise office. 30-tf FOR SALE Either one of two well matched grade Clyde teams, one weighing about 3300 and the other 2800. Excellent for single work. P. O. POWELL & SON, Monmouth. 23-tf. FOR SALE Ash, oak, fir and maple wood. L. E. Haselton, Phone 2924. 15-tf. money is not available and the im provements cannot be made. It was hoped to do some street work in the crisUir'; yo; r an i to Icy i. nyrter.; c.'f sewage in the south and west part J of town, b,'c from 1 11 insertions nothing can be done. The fii'e de partment is anxious to have a hose I truck and chemical wagon pur- , chased, but the only way the same can be procured will be by a vote of the people, and it is con templated that a measure will be put on the ballot in May next year. 8 lbs. Cocoa in bulk 17 lba. Japan Rice 17 lbs. White Beans $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 12 cans Tomatoes 8 cans Carrption Milk 8 cans Peas bulk your pail3 $1.00 $1.00 :$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 25 cans Sardines . 8 lbs. Pure Lard in Bring 10 lb?. Peanut Butter . . . 1 gal. best Cooking Oil jjj 25 bars of White Soap ri'rn 3 Brooms $1.C0 1 gal. Marshmallow Syrup $1 00 Nearly all our $2.00 values are be ing grouped together for these .special days in our men's department Special for Dollar Day 2 Pr. Ladies' 75c SilkLTdTlIose In brown, black, gray and white; all sizes' and outsizes. We carry the best national advertised poods. Center Bargain Tables $1 $1 2 Yard 9-1 Heavy Sheeting RegulaWy sold at 75c per yard, extra fine quality heavy weight sheeting just arrived for the selling. Special for Dollar Day Sl-HO AllVrSeTge A fine quality hard wearing wool fabric in plain colors of red, blue, purple and brown; also stripes and checks. Dry Goods Section Hig Lot of Hlankct Each Pair One big lot of blankets all full size 4he colors are gray, tan and white. Con Lor Bargain; Table $1 $1 MMM $1 6 Yd In I'Vnwick special for 25c Dress (lingham stripes and checks famoin quality 27 inch wide. 3 Granite Slew Pan One of whito and blue granite ware a f-ct of .Ihree m-. Keg. value at $2.10 (Bargain Basomcx.t) $2 (10 $1 Alti minum-Warc I'ercola tors Double Boilers and P-"nsterK made of. extra heavy Aluminum ware, nationally ad vertised; only 1H5 will hp sold during Dollar Snle (Bargain Basement) $1 the pedal Millions of dollars worth of watch es have accumulated in Switzerland and there is no market. If you want to sell it, buy it, trade it, or find it, try an. Enterprise Classified ad. Yd. 35c colored widths. selling. for Dollar Day Colored CrcloimoH quality fancy flowered designs, 32 arid ;JG Special for Dollar Day $1 5 "(!:;. lid Inch Curtain MnrUse!te .. In colors of Ivory, Ecru and Whin, ar. extra quality nvTccri'.'.'d mar quiseUe. lieiMilar value 35c svr '!. Dollar Day Special I 'idn. 10c Satin Hair Kibbon fp a bitr ntngp of colors, i'ho evitrn wide widths on Hah- Dol. day Spec $1 $1 and inch SI 7 Yds. 22c Heavy Weight Flannel Light and dark colors, checks and stripes; make your winter gown, un- 1'i'om this SEE Independence Realty for Real Estate of All Kinds Farm Loans and Insurance Office in Beaver Hotel Building Phone M1811 Co. aersKirts and pajamas standard quality. Special for Dollar Day 6 Yds 23c Percale In colorful stripes and small checks 36 inch widths, while quantity lasts .Special for Dol.'ar Day Ladies' $1.50 Winter WiiTUnhlT Suits White ribbed with fleece lining, long sleeves and ankle length; all ior Jarpre and small women. $1 sizes Special for Dollar Day 2 Crepe llloomers Regu.'ar 7oc quality, ladies' crepe bloomer::, made with elastic knee and waist band fancy design . Center Bargains Tables $2i.10 " Vanity Cases'" " These Vanity Cases with Ivory manicure set will be a 'sure winner for tho women folks. Center Bargain Tabhs !WU() Ladies' and Girls' Corsets From our regular stock famous Kaoo live model corset and one big lot of T. W. Corsets in a'l aizes and f.tyles Special for Dollar Day 85 Trimmed Hats Each Regular values to S7.nn r,w.,.,i .-!iu njr inese giving days. Dollar $1 sensational Bargain, Jjav Special $1 i :i!)c Honey Con.!, Bath Toi!.-i Large Size and finest quality towxds, made with a firm and heavy weave, limit of 8 to customer. Dollar D.ty Special $1 $2.00 Ladies' ( hameusctlc (ilovti-i N'ow that k'ovo time is setting in Uk-so will be tin 'Xtraordinary vtilue C(dor.s are Tan, Ivory, Field Mouse and lb-own Ladies' I'urn Sec M Fl $1 $2.00 Dure Silk Stockings Out of our regular Block 'the finc t quality; $2 pure Bilk stockings in all the latest colors, will go at Dollar Day Special Ladies' $(6 Siljv" Waists One bitf lot that will Especially attract tho attention of value appre ciating women assorted sizes and colors all new styles. , dentor Ra r ga in Tnblcs $1 $1 Ladies' Kegular $4.00 Value Skirts Of wool and wool mixed material in pbiidn and checks not a big lot but ,a good assortment Bargain Basomt $1 WHO GETS YOUR MONEY? .. vi'l . in rfi That i .... I . . - lave invaded every oDen field w; Z I , la ,M'.rl(JUS considerntion? hunts, who cannot attempt to combnt- tv,:. $.'.00 Wool Sweaters One lot mofdly Ladies' Sweaters in colorsvalues you'll remember for a long time to come Bargain Basemt $1 n-u' ...iT...... l" j" m-i.'uii xjiu you ever give that a real K They transact their business under tho R thousands unnn thousands Ol uiLt"' monsters ot tbo trad " ""pies asn isiore nas one of the largest m-i ii fwi,,. ,i """'"s oi ino trade. . . .han other Eastern houses can offer you. We CAN and of for Zx ,n the Stae? w offer you positively the same . It in huma-n to err. Wo are int. a v,,,m.. r" " , 1 UJ.ltr you a better qualitv of Tnr.'''Vinnf1it virn am fit all tiniCS tlCl cheerful! lv correct and ndinst them on th mH l,t : . V ds 'iy omer Industrial institnt.mn u.. w do. we ie man order houses have very noses of the local mcrch, made and hard earned dollars to other market. Do you know that the People's Cash Store has one of the 1 aiiu ieti,er values man to rectify all errors, Jstrial institution, we make miutnkna- hut when we uo, to the ravroll of the Stater wo -nav thnnsnnrlu -r that is every reason- in the world that you should give the People's Cash SuL L.yo? do! We Ere working with you and for you All our mail orders are handled only by experienced shorn; e PPortmuty to truly serve vou. REMEMKER; ONE DLAR SENT AWAY TAKES TWO TO BRING IT BACK : "x man orttei can offer you. We CAN and ofl e are just as human as any other I 'olden riilf TriTi.ini Our products are bought direct from Orpo-rvn fmnrc J... , he Tiavrnll of the Stare- wo Tinv ihn,,any,AZ ,.-C ,i.A: '..ally. ey,ery Uollar Spent With U9 is nni,1 .l 4....i i- tv.: -mHtr We add nnu I