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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
iM.I.-iv. March 17, 1922 AMERICAN CLAIM IS IGNORED BY ALLIES Priority In Collecting for Rhine land Army Denied By Fi nance Ministers. ,.f,. Milled finance, tllltllwtfl agreement hero for tlm ills- 1 HI. 2 Ucrm rvn.n.yo.i.. The r,. lut dlnnrd Ami.rli claim !r priority fir P- '""""; i with occupation f ' Uhlnoiund, , far U. tl ,,f ,hl mm-y concerned, It rem..!.. the 1...... however. I.y l'Hit.l clause that all the agreement this question are subject to Amr- ,"1 ,m as the various governments mh . ?.. .., .,,, minis-k'""" ..hllllillhh U"- 'I""1"'" "il- o,... ihui iht v tlu not have lorn foni""uii.n ,1,0 power to decide Oil" 4U-tio,. Tin, iimiiionuiiluiti hunM . th m,rih.n connlMi.m ty ! W. lol-n. rfr"iri!tl of tli UnliH HUt wit" ll" ri.mmUwIoil. Klnt.; tlmt tit" "t 'f ,!iH Ani'Tltan nrtii) of ocruimtltu, up l My 1. bmt 2ll.l"M.tl. . ..fl. i.f.rl.ui.n f'tf i;r.-i.t liriinl". I'' r clvHl i.uynx rti (r ihrir itniili of tniiiiitltJii, umi thitt prulmhly Hi" llrilbh ulu w.re ,,)(.-r.'4 ly ji!ftiinst urnniEt-Hifiii. TI,"rrfoi, til" iiifiinrnluiii ttilt. "liiu I'liU""! Huu-K rtJijut un oh t.tlitlii i;.!.,r..l payrii.-ni, fur lhi rnt In May I, Hh ltitrrm. ntioro mi) jmtt uf the (i.-riliiill tli)IiiIll lrt din tr!l(ui.l for r'irtlo tr oiimt uu- J. t. RUSSIAN DEAD LIE IN TANGLED HEAPS WiiKbliiKtun, I . TatiKb-d h ! of ff(i-n C('riH"ii, toiiiio alliU Ki i uy i!.trvi'.I ihk. uli IiIk br, tisrt and Cold !li Wm valif' ar ! rH-I to rtt.sr) lliMiviT In t nightmare p'c t!if of the !.ir.i:in' )'. trie! i f sUet Hu.il. !ran by lr 'I hoitiit H I' ' iwm, ut Hie AiioTiciiti r.-H'-f fttliistn- l.'-aiiots, In h fj i-ti il ret'url on on-j tii;;r: tUvri; "l.oa'o-f, truni fiimln !n siivb-l ItU-1 !; .i!'l. coll til 'I' T Ult !,-;: t c f .-.i';rr;i!:i.n. .Ii . n.. nod il- ilb Kml- ration from the vl!!.if new ri lt -!it jo tT ront. Hik- im d-n'rt-' I, not w tbiir. till or pis; b ft. with' Mytriet of Nature. l.ri-it.lnit ttiriiii.;!) the ro.-fu and' oue of tl.-' tji--! my Merlons poworn ,:il,;fm ! Unit do-' obiTViit!on has r'-U'iilt'd I ,, , , jibe ciiimiiiv of ci-ritiln flthfi and wa- (in mdiiu'ii everywhere, from I'o i' 1 ,, , ., , , . ,. , , . . ter nnliiin U l lUe out of tl.e " "r ,M"'"1 .'.(!..! !lh ref!i(:-es. The K-'M 1 11- t.i"t.t hint not the locomotlvi-a to carry j ii'-m. ro they arc waltiliK. I :.. -n. . nr.- il! iliM-rlbutcd t iei n Miinno r hihI wint.-r l.ant num-1 -r cholera, this lm-r typhu Itus ! i ItiKt i,i.i,o ,.oo (!;uj i f Dplnis j(1 i j IMI On.- city t.r 2?n),tioti oi-t 4.o(i0 $77CO !N EONDS IS FOUND Securit.ti Are Identified at From Ccntervllle, W.ith., Bank. I'oMliin.l. or, I.Uicriy bonds tot.d- !'- ITTim, iiloiitiilcil as bavhiK been ti'ki'ii irom iho Farmers' .State bunk of Oi.t'TOll,, Wat.li , when that Institu tion wa, looi.-.i l,y burglars lust week. 're found on tint Mt bunk of tin? tt'illum. tn- river, about three -quarters ' a mil,, below Municipal Terminal j 1 4- by John U. Frtink of St. Johns. ' "'billion to the bonds there was a te lor :!7o. eluht t-harcs in the '"ntirvin,. v-i.t,..- ., ,i tllf. I'll)l., Prank was flnhlng, ho told pullco, hi.. lie mil ireil a f"l(,,r IvIiik on the brown cardboard on the Hand at bis fed. nil en h picked i iii, he foiinil that hfld a Nina II fortune. When i,llM, r(H1(, (h(l n(1 '""'i them homo, ,lrt.,l them out find ",u:tf,d them. Then bo carried them t the police substation at St. Johns. The bomiH wt re In denominations of ; n,,. ''). $100 and $50. They were "ll .Klsterid, and the news or their ''"'lltloil WHS toloet n . pllle, together with the names of Jtliftlr owners. yndlcallst, Sentenced at Montetano. "nntMano, Wash. -Foil owing a jury onvUtlon (hi a crlmloul ,io.iiM... parse Judgw sheoks sentenced Wll rm Hull(,y to one year in the ueni- i'-J'tl'iry, Kdwaitl l'luva to one day In and Kndl Helgert to pay a $150 Oklahoma Swept By Tornado. Meal t,r' kla. Nino persons were I.,.. . f Uiefl ami 1... !' a toriiniio . i. . i ii. i -....i. """'i nut ititiniy iiijtii uu Ihrougi, "t. tuvttiiou a pain V'lWl'll. n lllllllnir ullliiia fif. 1 " hhhi of here. x-Potentte Qarretson Dies Suddenly. Taci oina. loniu t .... i nr in vtni reLniHi, nit" LI .potB"tata of the Shriners of It i, 7mo,1( " 1920 and 1921, died L. homo ,lt "tellacoom Lake sud- r"' or ihhm ...... "t mile. SHELLS USED AS CURHENCY Probobly tr lrlerorm of Money ef Which T!ier. Any R.al Knowledge. Tho ..ll, tilh.-N m not noM money becnim,. ,Hi Individual In the tribe OWIIOtl tr t t.l(tfc tlOISOIlnllt All ! l-l'...1 iM-hMIKCt t ,... (l ihM H H. wi.oi,. ami n,,n.. t ,m ,, Later tin u l.-ii Hi. in),,- j,,,,. u,,.,, nr...,,. tn imu.u, at lrtr i.r trade U.i! Mhtii'I. Hi fn (,f which WMH U) cxcluiiiiiM f articles ll(,,;M,,NI,(1 ()), ofi) tribe feir thorn- owned by another, For Instance, some of the Australian nil,..,, had n rough green stout; which uun valuable for making hntchem. Mem ber of niiot!,r trJt. setting u.m, green Mono Iihi .k naturally wanted them. 'Ihey hut no money, un we know It today, but they liHtj ml ochre wlh which tln,y imlmi (lit.lr bodies. TIlUN II developed (I, lt till? tribe own. ,fl? "'w r""n u,mm """' "'" 11 " ...-., a kind Ing the green stones wanted Home red of mutiny. .ch lt hi,,, vhIhiiIiIh fur IraillttK i)urtoii. It wnn tivci-MNry, howcviT, to wiill lli dVfo(iiiiHnia of "unit f vl.n" bffom inoiicy bM-nm fliutlc. It riilrl Moinviliiint vHluublu In th yi-t of tlipsp trllii. Ont of tb fnrll.t fonim of thin plumte nion-y wim Tli klu of nuliimU w,.r long ii1 by bvii(ji' trll hn iimney, but tliMut rould not ,f rurrlel tibtuit llk Ntiflln. 'j'tif mklim, JiowmtT, wt-rv vnltiitblw In irinllnif unci furtutiin Hin rwUon.fl by tin- iiiiiolnT of Hklnt Tl'1, A Himn II H hnillllllll bf('HJij iloiniMlcHtfi Hi.- livi. unliijul Itntflf r tlnffU tb. kin ii h tuorivy. SCHEME PROVED A NUISANCE Omc Fort Rifuttd to Allow Method ic) Man to Overlook Lttr Writttn to Himnelf. Tbit HiUhtMllml Mr. Kcllmn KruiitJ i'knoli'ili;-iiMiit Mhi'ti Kfhulcr, iiu of To i : .!niii, r miiit'd bliii with a nolp, Nt'ctirtllitg to ih Ntw York Sun. 'Found thl In tli 'K' tnnll box, It'n mblraxtHfd to you," mild Ki-hkIit, Kflliiin took lbi tmtf, wnlkftl tnwnrtj ttn j'lui-onholfil mull Ixix hiiiI lniir rn- HlllIK'll 111 Wilt. It HHMll't llfllK ticftirn Kit, unofhfr ffllnw worker, rnniH up to tit in with n note ttddrt-HM-il to blm uliitli Im' bud (ililii'il tint of llif mull mi, Kfllniit whh tit tiiitt' i forillnl, but be l.k It nd r.-f.-iiifd hit trip j to tht o!TS''t infill host. !! wan i-vi-n mn Conllnl whati KlntiHtfr, iinotlir ! iiNwH'tnif. npi-roio-hfil blm f ft' miti : ti't-H ntr mid b.-ld out tl ll"l. "I fiittnil Ihlt In lit 'K,'" In' bt'CMii. j "J'ltni It," ).hri. kfi K. lhtin. "I ktmw wb.TC fo'lll'l II. I J'lit It lIl'Tf Hit I I'll J.-H It III tb" I -nliicll'ii t' VP- mind in- t b s.iiih'IIiIiib tomorrow, For the lima Mike put l"" k " " 1 " ..T. S-iiif S.i.ii.l iTiiMiicitiw have . .. . nliu, , fr p, yi-ars In dried ,, w(Hioiit b'xmt: the power of uc- ' tliy living wboll (lie iniid was nmls- bc-ji,.nc,l again. A naturalist veiling Ji r.iMib'iu loo); a lUUf uiuu rrom im !"" "f (:1,,"n- Ul" J,,!T,, ""'I . ... , ..ill ... lr Im' ilrv fur 40 pill 11 ut " I"1' i yeitrw, hut iMii-n Home i u"' " oui was put loi' " saucer full ol waicr It gave iIm' after a sh'Tt time to H e lively water (leas. The eel, ns 1m well known, can travel through damp um. T'.iere Is u tropical ll-li, knon at the climbing perch, which hits the very curbms luibit of scram bling. I'.v mean 'f it" pectoral linn, up sionea. room, and even the trunks of irecH, In heart h of Itisci'is on which It feeds. Si 111 more MirprlxliiK Is the habit of a South African Ilsh, called Clarlat, which Ik said to make mo liirnal raids on the ileitis In order to lent the grain of iiilll't.--,inclnnntl Enquirer. One Way It Does Not Rain. The weather men have been trying to imswer: "How does it rain?" It Is a hard question, says Dr. W. .1. Humph reys id the weather bureau at Wash ing! on. Lots of people are content l say that the droplets ut the lop of the cloud pick up others on their way down snd come out at the bottom full Klzed rain .lr..p." he " "T1,,,t sounds nice, but those who give this explanation seeia to overlook the fact that clouds can float In the sky for dnvs without giving n drop of rain. ile has calculated how big a drop would retult from such a fall, and It turn out that a cbmd particle falling from top to bottom of a dense cloud a mile thick and picking up every other droplet on Its way, would come out oniv one-sixteenth of an Inch In di ameter, much smaller than an ordlnnry raindrop. Poker In Hand. We lived in the Hut above our land lord d bis family wore In tne babl. of going on motor trips every Sunday. St. one Sunday we were father surprised to hear a peculiar grinding noise In what .eemed to ua to be their kitchen. As my husband was not presentable, I grabbed up the p, ker, for I felt sure it was some one trying to break in, and bravely ran down to the front door and rung the Zt bU. 1 thought they would hear Se bell ring and be frightened away. fnnn" my embarrassment when the lord stepped out and caught me with he tmrid poker in my hand. When " iZZ so" through explalnrng he merely Informed mo that the noise J a caused by the grinding of his coffee mUL-CUlcagu Tribune. - INDEPENDENCE IIL'ILIIING ACTIVITY IS IN KVIDBNCE AT DALLAS From, prtfHfnt indicutloiif) (I)a1Iafi in Ko'itiu to enjoy a healthy bulklintf lioom Uki coming uprinf? und um fnT. Alrondy n jiumln-r of new build Ingn nre goinj; up around town and many more tiro In contemplation. Work haw (x-en commenced by Oscar HolmcM, cuiiti Hctor, on a nivv concrule building on M ill utrcct, just adjoining tli Stcrl'ng Furnitur Ktoro to tho wi'Ht. Thi! building is being erected for J, W, Odder, of San Johc, Calif., on tho Kilo formerly occupied by nn old farm building, which him been torn down, When completed, the new room will bo occupied by Phil Hegin with a modern preying' and cleaning t'Ktublithment. I'r. C, L. Foster Monday purchaocd u lot on Wanh ngton Mtreet, just cast of Ir. A, H, Starbu k'n residence, imd expects to commence soon thfj erection of a fin new home thereon Harold II, H'uh has juHt purthaKcd a vacant lot at. tho west end of Court street from Henry Voth and will put up a fine home on it thin Hummer. Fred Stinnett ha ulno purchased a lot from Mr. Voth adjoining that of Mr. Rich and will erect a home thereon. Hen I'hillip.H, who last week told bin new home on Aith trcctU M, 0. Martin, nan already commencc-d the erection of another houc on Main ! treet, near Ah. Ir. L. A. Stecvc! will erect a home on a lot on East Clay street wh";ch he recently purchased. I-e J, 0 emetitu has commenced the erection of a bouse at the east end (if Court Ktreet. Itemizer Obeyed Orders. "I told the chef to prepare the fowl 10 that It would tickle my palate." "AbiI lie did?" "Yes; lie left the feathers on." New Fork (Vnirtl Llm-i. lisBwiiP$!'i5.;i'V5p..r-( if ) r) n l. ) I J Virgin WbI Suits feni' rljf ( oh Li- J cr -Pf ;'' ) r ) mm i u j jfrJ'hU Mht fC' V The fabrics in these suits are manufactured f'v;jyi(iW inourown millsand aremade from 100 per- 'r- lynHjJ cent VIRGIN WOOL. We have them in staple, ( MiJf il young men's single, double-breasted and spoil t iM$ plh fKMW ; -4 models. The patterns are the season's latest Js' r Jjr .-W i , creations direct from our manufacturers. 7 m " C. P. BISHOP, Prop. ' ' . SALEM, ORE. J L! 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" 1 ' ' 1 1 "" ' ' 1 " 11 " 1 r ' 11 ' ' " "v""" "' "r " " " 1 1 ' mammm i i i in ENTERPRISE ODDITIKH ANI NOVELTIES OF CENEHAL INTEREST Vanhingon Suing his wife for J divorce, a deaf mute of Chicago com i pla!,n that his upouHe used too much rough languauo in her finger talk, j In London a uit for "jactitation of I marriage" ban been filed by a man ' agairmt a voman who annoyg him by elaiming; to be hi wife when he is not and never has been, the first legal action of the ort for more than a hundred years. j From Texas comes the tale of a i jjhyi.ician who haa discovered what is called a "truth Herum," which, when administered to a suspected criminal, j paralyzes his imaffinatrve faculties so j that he can tell only facta and not I thought which are not true. New York has an inventor who has j perfected a means, by which rays of j light, allowed to play upon the letters j on a printed page, are converted into J musical sounds, pleasant to hear, so j that the blind can read through their ears, Denver, Colo., is to furninh blind persons with police whistles, which when blown at street crossings, will cause traffic cops to halt all traffic while the sightless cross the street in j safety. I A Maryland legislator has intro rfluced a bill which will make it illegal for more than two persons to ride on the front or three on the rear seat of ' automobiles, with the idea that it is crowding a machine which produces accidents. Some of his confreres have ! asked the author of the bill if he didn't mean it for street cars. DALLAS CHICKEN' THIEVES LOCATED; FAY FOR LOOT j Dallas Itemizer: "A few weeks ago ten blooded Plymouth Rock chickens 'were stolen from Joseph Black, who lives at the corner of Academy and Levens street. The next day Mar shal Chase was able to trace the thieves to a certain house several blocks away by the feathers that had n s n nn r a r a S3M On Record Our record is evidence of safe banking practice -a record which has justly maintained the con fidence of the public as shown by growth. Farmers State Bank INDEPENDENCE , OREGON iirii been dropped by the stolen fowls. Working on that clue, the officer re cently learned that the night of the ra5d on Black's coop a party was being held in that particular house, with two married women and two single women as hostesses and seve ral men as guests. Confronting the women with the evidence, they finally confessed and agreed to pay for the stolen chickens providing they were not prosecuted for the theft. To this Page Three Mr. Bfack agreed, and Wednesday, through Marshal Chase as arbitrator, he received $15 for his prized Ply mouth Rocks. If you want to sell it, buy it, trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise Classified ad. The Enterprise is still $1X0 a yeat