JL iMjav. April 7, 1922. OREGON NEWS NOTES ; of GENERALjriTEREST principal Events oMhe Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Senator BianfMd hit returned to inland to spend at l-Mt two wctk Central Point claim to l the only . ..... i.. ihii tt where on can buy i,ifaihlniied tty. Th Dalle municipal auditorium ,n .... u -HI be fornmny npm"i u r i,h frt-n entertainment. u'mIIit M. Plrce of I Grande ..miniy. In candidate for th iocratlc nomination for governor. President Harding ha ! to the HMtt lh nomination or jonn a. mc- Cll to be poatmaaier at nmmm Mil. Dunham Wright of Mfdttail Bprlnga H to be a candidate for governor of Owon In the primaries u n an iniiared. 4 fire In Medford which itartH iron a fcrttle of doughnuts boiling Tr, cauard a total loaa rati mated at mm. Tha Bpwortb league of the southern tiitrlct of lb Oregon conference will nt la convention In Roseburg April Jl, tt and 23. W. B. Harratt of Heppner wa re appointed a member of the stat high- ttr cowmumlon when nls trm ei plrod Saturday. Thit tbe backward H'tion la of bene fit to bopa li the opinion of John DMlaty. ona of tha leading grow. n Id lb Brook a section. J A Waaco county pioneers' aasocla 'tloi will b formal May 2 at a meet ling of reldnu of- tha county up to Ltd Including the year 1112. I Tba annual rllmb of the Maiamaa jihii year will le to tbe top of the hint Blatera, 100 inllea eat of Ku Vse In the Cascade mountain. !A aummr school and camp for t.l. 1A . ..... A .i A m I. V inn. IV jfmiw mi "pi'p mitv .M,.r, i lfi planned for central Oregon thle W with Klk lake aa tbe location. Japan-' lumbermen are now eon String the advisability of rafting irt(on log arrose the Pacific to be j jl and made up In I h 1 r own mill. Thre wi-re 871 Industrial accident In 0rgon In the we k ending March i, irrording to a report prpMr"d ly it Hate Imliihtrlal ix cl'l'-nt cnmrnla- 100, Th atate Industrial accident com rliilnn baa mallil out aeverul thou- lfid prnptillii showing the value of tt workmen'! compensation act to arrncra. Or. R. A. Parsons, government vet inartao In charge of the anil-scab liopiilKn in central Oregon, will atnrt F aaon'a work at Powell Untie id Alfalfa early tela month. Chrle von dcr Ah waa Indicted by p crand Jury at Pendleton on a flret "ree murder charge ua a rfault of F killing of Mathlaa Jepaon. aged 'irtrnmi'nt mountain rerlimo. ion volume of building permits la pi'd In Portland for March will n- J""d the $.1,000,000 mark and thua rwk all record In tho hUtory of "'ding conatrurtlon In that city. 0ov(rnor Olcott hue announced that fl will reapjiolnt It. C. Itrowno of "ftlnnd aa a member of lbt Injnrd 'Ute fair examlnora. Mr. Browne'a nt tfrm will exnlre tblH month. Attorneya for tllem wbobe laitda h undr the Pilot butt oanul have M noUce of appeal from tho ruling the circuit court approving bond tollon and diWlet organ teat ion pro- "dlnsa. ''lining ond hunting on the Kin "th Indian HeHervatlou by aporta- n In general would bo prohibited "dor the terms of tt reaolutlon ndopt 11 " a tribal council of the Klumath plana recently. Building ,r,its )u Snlem for the "'"Hi of March this yeur exceeded by l'('r cent tho permits Innued rlur 'the same month in 1921. During ie month new roHblenc.-o nt-rmlta uk- reK;'t"d ?5n,?(!(. 0lt IlaiiHen. C2. and nrosldm.t of 16 Salem Tiiio r. m n - 4iu n tun lit' l iiiir nJ wna killed at Hulom when an ''oniobll,. wi.i,.,, 'h was rl.IIrR 18 "truck by Houthliouml Southern ',r,c PttHBongor train No. 17. i Mill -"'"inuil COUntv hH im l.n.al nti. ""'ty t() Bel to lirlvilln h.,ru.,n. rnr-la Jelled by tbo countv MiHminnra at. " ri)r public lm f,,'l,li" ly I. 11. Van Winkle, l'"n,,y-Kenoru. "d'.vard Masono. 7(1 vira tun. IOWl! llutlve of CliicknmaH couu- alla tamllinpiv b,. t... ..... "an ft3 "captain" Magone waa """dear! In hi. h. - ... r.ui, . ' ""Uic; IIV.'UI llltKUIlU 0 Hi., ,11. . ' . i upuuriiiiuy Was cnuHed !"rt iron til II wr h; luv't opposed any appropria !1 ,inw doi t iRory for boyB at for '-'"' wa IiuHa., school.-1 lie houno WenH 01, y j,lur(,i.. ,lnrmn ""'P'iiitlou bill ,.,. Ul,Prlation 71 of lk.T' V 11 - - n'jins. The 0.-V. tt. A N. will mnt n, 800,000 of the $6,000,000 to be apent on Improvement thl y(IBr , d. vlalcn betaoi PeMIeton titui ,)t(t. nrlon. The work t bfl undertaken I" mainly rmlla.t mff , rep(;llK the old rail In riuitiy plm s. There are between 25 and 30 yotitha In the auta training achool for boya at Halern who .re Hlglble to parole, but under preawnt condltlona they can- not l, rled because they have uo homea and tbe atate bun m..i. provmion for their after care. r - ....... V MV n ncniMiine or payment for pleee wora in ttnn(,rla of the atute, which naa nenn druwh up at prevloua con ference of employer, employe and rfpr-aentutive of the public, waa adopted at a meeting of the luduatrlal welfare commlealori at Portland. Senator McNary and Hlanfleld have telegraphed to Individual and organ liattona In Roaeburg that they will lend their aupport to the effort to obtain an amendment of the river and barbora bill to make provlalona for work on tba Umpqua harbor. No reduction In the number of unit, or withdrawal of federal allotment for the Oregon national guard will re- ault from the annual Inapectlona by tba government. Juat completed, ac cording to Information recclrd by George A. White, adJuUnt general. Tha Oregon public aervlce commla- alon ha denied the petition of the Oregon Short Line Railroad company to aatablleb Irl-weeklyTraln arfrvlce On Ita ao-called Crane and Nrogan brwnchMi In eaatern Oregon In place of the preaent dally mixed train aerv- J. O. Ileeha. engineer for the public eervlca rommlaalon, baa been employ ed by the city of Canby to make a aurvey of the lighting ayatem of tba Molaila Kim trie company and place a valuation upon It, following a dead lock In negollatlona for the purchaae of the plant Dr. N. E. Wayam. bead of tbe Port- and United Bute public bealtb aerv lce. agajnat whom cbargea of mla- treatment of eaervlc men were beard recently, baa been tranaferred to Ban FYanctaco, wbere he will be aaalgned to laboratory work, accord- ng to word received from Washing ton. Officer of H. E. Wllla Company, of Portland, dealers In atocka and bonds. wera taken In charge by State Corpor ation Commlaaloner T. I). Handle)'.' An eipert accountant waa put at work on the company'a book. Pending hi report Handley aatd he would be un able to eatlmate Inventor' poaalble luaaa. Hobi-rt L. Scutt, about 24 yeara of age, committed lulclde at Aatorla by banging hlmaclf with hla belt to a bed poat In bla room. The man, a few monthe ago, waa endeavoring to float a million dollar In bonda in Portland and Astoria to eatabllah a "Coney la land" Juat weet of th Aatorla ter ra I nala. The firat high achool glrla' confer ence ever held In aouthern Oregon waa held at Medford under the auaplcea of the atudent club of girl reaervea of the Y, W. C. A. About 75 delegate were preaent from Glendale, Grants iPaaa, Aahland. Gold Hill, Rogue River. Phoenix, Talent, Central Point and Medford. The Klamath Forcat Protective asso ciation announcea receipt of telcRrama from Senator McNary and Representa tive Slnnott aniwunclng that Secretary of the Interior Fall baa signed tho agreement between" the government and the private timber owners for tho pine beetle eradication campaign In the Klamath district. An effort on the part of the state highway commission to divert any of the $2,500,000 voted by the people of Oregon at a special election In May, 1919, for the construction of the Roose velt military highway, to the general hlghwuy fund, will meet with stren uous opposition, according to B. F. Jones, resident of Newport and officer of the Roosevelt Memorial highway asHOclutlon. The Roosevelt Memorial Coast High way association holds ont strong hopeB that It will win out In tho fight for tho coiisft counties In ita efforts to have tho Roosevelt highway designat ed aa n road of primary importance. It Is in receipt of Information trom Washington etatiug that the designa tion of tho Roonevelt highway is held up pending turner Investigation, and that the secretary of agriculture will not net In tho matter until a runner report la made. Tho navy department la preparing" for national bonuH action, according to a letter received by George A. White, adjutant-general, from the bureau of navigation at Washington, D. C, which announcea a policy of expediting pay ments should congress paBB the bonus law at Ita present sesaion. A complete statement of the plan used by Oregon In setting up Its state bonus machinery la naked for by the navy department. Bids will bo opened In Portland. April 14 and 15, for tho construction of approximately 215 miles of highway and eight bridges, according to nonneemont amde by tho state high- v rinnartmont. The cost of the pro- estimated by the commission J moo at several millions of dollars. INDEPENDENCE GOAL MINERS QUIT WW M STATES Union Officials Claim at Least 600.00Q Workers Will Be in Walkout. Indianapolis, Ind. Coal production was stopped by the union coal mlnera, who quit In the mine of 20 atate with the avowed policy of remaining Idle Indefinitely In an effort to forca tho operator to accept the miner' term for new wage contract. Officials at the headquarter here of the United Mine Worker of Amer ica declared that tbe usperiMlon would not only Include a half nfllllon work ers, but also that at least 100,000 non union men would Join lp the walkout. No lAat-mlnute Inatructlon were la sued from headquarters and the only significant conference held by John h. Lewis," president, waa with Lonnle Jackson, president of tbe Kentucky union dlatrlct, wbere S000 union men will continue at work because their contract with operatora has another year to run. In a formal atatement Mr. Lewi daclared tha nation-wide walkout would affect "hundreda of thousands of citlzeba" not directly engaged In the coal Industry, and he reiterated his charge that the operators had "forced tbe strike upon the miners." Union men In Nova Scotia will re main at work but those In the western Canadian province were expected toj Join tbe uspenlon. NORTHWEST MINES HI flFR RY TRIKF ULUOLU U I O I III lL I Seattle, Wash. Complete auapen alon of unionized coal mines In Wash Ington and British Columbia was re- ported at the close of the first day r ih n(inn.Ma irik nf th iTniterf . " Mine Workers of America. For Washington official estimates placed the number of men who joined tbe walkout at 2600. In British Colum bia between 2500 and 3000 men went t Tho .irikin wiiaMturtnn minor v. . m i.....e, , - - were largely employed In mines sup-! plying railroad fuel. , The principal fields In Washington, where shutdowns resulted from their! V" tZ" " .7- " tHk ro tii TioHivn-rio Klum rail - strike, were the Roslyn-tle Klum rail road field, largest In the state, where approximately 2100 men quit work; were reported out ad the Belling-, 80n, described therein' are ham district, with 240 union men on:to take notice thereof. strike. In the Roslyn-Cle Elum field maintenance men also Joined the walkout and some of the mines were said to be in danger of flooding. LLOYD GEORGE IS UPHELD Vote of Confidence Given By House of Commons. London. The house of commons, after an unexciting debate, adopted by the substantial majority of 278 Premier Lloyd George's resolution calling for confidence In the govern ment's policy on the coming economic conference at Genoa. Tbe vote was 372 to 94. In the earlier part of the session the house passed an hour and 20 min utes of such tenseness as it had not experienced for many months, when the prime minister, fresh from his re tirement In the country, threw down the gauntlet to his opponents and de clared that a vote on the hitherto innocuous Genoa resolution was tanta mount to a vote of confidence or lack of confidence in the government. House Won't Pay Anybody $35,000. Washington, I). C. The house put Its foot down f'.rmly on a proposal to pay salaries of $35,000 to four ship ping board officials, refusing by a unanimous vote to approve the con ference report on the indepelfcent of ficers' appropriation bill, which would have authorized payment during the coming ' fiscal year of salaries of be tween ?11,000 and $25,000 to six em ployes, in addition to the four who could receive $33,000. Little Willie, taking a long walk with his dad one day saw a sign 'Tainless Dentist." . Said Willie: "Dad, what is a pain less dentist?" "A painless dentist, my son, is a liar." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE GROUND SQUIRRELS Every person, firm, co-partnership, company or corporation resid ing on. owninsr. leasing, occupying, possessing or having charge of or dominion over any land, Duiidmg, wharf or dock infested with ground digger 'squirrels in Polk. County, Oregon, is hereby notified to begin at once to effectively exterminate and destroy afl such Digger Ground Squirrels. The following poison for mixing and .instructions for use thereof is the method most expedient and ef- ENTERPRISE fective to be used for the extermi nation and destruction of auch ground squirrels, and is hereby recommended, to-wit: Alkaloid Strychnine usod on either barley or wheat, barley preferred, mixed ac cording to the following formula and manner, to-wits Barley, clean grain, 16 quart j Strychnine (powdered alkaloid;. 1 oas. Bicarbonate of soda (baking- noda) 1 ounce Thin starch paste . pint Heavy eorn syrup , p!nt Glycerine 1 tablespoonful Saccharine 1-10 ounce This materia chould be mixed as follows: Mix thoroughly one ounce of powdered strychnine (alkaloid) and one ounce of common baking soda. Sift this into three-fourths pint of thin hot paste, and stir to a smooth, creamy mass. (The starch paste is made by dissolin? 1 heap ing tablespoonful of dry gloss starch In a little cold water, which is then added to three-fourths pint of boiling water. Boil and stir constantly un til a clear, thin paste is formed.) Add one-fourth pint of heavy corn syrup and one tablespoonful of gly cerine and btir thoroughly. Add one tenth ounce of saccharine and stir thoroughly. Pour this mixture over 16 quarts of clean barley, and mix well so that each grain is coated. One quart of the poisoned grain mixed aa aforesaid ia sufficient for forty or fifty baita, and this quan tity scattered along squirrel trail or on clean, hard place on the sur face about the holes will not endan ger stock. Strychnine in any form other than the powdered strychnine (alkaloid) is not effective in the above formula. From the date hereof until May 1st is the most effective time to poison and destroy the digger squir rels, as they are just emerging from their hibernation. They are hunery The County Court of Polk Countr. Oregon, has secured a large amount I of strychnine, and the other inered- ients necessary for the mixture, and a quantity thereof has been mixed, and is now on sale to the farmers or persons interested at actual cost, and ma had b? ppa to the undersigned at his office in the Im- .perial Hotel Building, Dallas Ore- a" biiu uincr puiina in trvin. County, State of Oregon. If any person herein designated shall, within thirty days from the 'first publication of this notice, fail to begin in good faith to exterminate, U,i - .t - ortrl ,W-,, -A ;r "ZZ:Za . t " " 1 " ! IT Zt TZl ,Z .2 yA ry a er effective means said Ground J Squirrels 'herein designated, the , County Court of Polk County, Ore-I fTfin will onnnint nnrttsr a na. I gon, will appoint person or . . t .. .. . . ;iion ana eradication oi such ground squirrels, and the cost thereof incurr-1 !fd..7u be assessed such land,!north Hne o HenrV HU1 and Martha ; 1,11 1'"' "If' wnarr, or docK, and unless influl. will hwnmp a liAn ntrainef tha 7 - a c , ui Baiu Ground Squirrels. This notice is published pursuant ! to the statute in such case made, and iBlock Henry jnils Town of Inde provided and for two consecutive t j ' u.',.(. u Q n r t h rnfl tssitaa snH all tiot- . , Dated and first published this 31st aay oi itiarcn, iva. j . . . i .aaa , PAUL CARPENTER n .. a t. rn. n i.. vAujn.jr rtgem. iur rum KMuuiy, i Oregon. Statement of the ownership, man agement, circulation, etc., requir ed by the act of Congress of Aug ust 24, 1912, of Independence En terprise, published weekly at In dependence, Oregon, for April, 1922. State of Oregon, County of Polk, ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Z. C. Kimball, who, having been duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Independence Enterprise, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and be lief, a true statement of the owner ship, management, etc., of the afore said publication for the date shovn in the above caption, required by the act of Auerust 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regu lations, printed on trie reverse side of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher, Z. C. Kimball, Indepen dence, Orepon. Editor, Z. C. Kimball, Indepen dence, Oregon. Managing editor, none. Business nianasrer. none. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of the total amount of stock.) Z. C. Kimball, Independence, Ore. 3. That the known bond holders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: W. J. Clark, Independence, Ore. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trusteo is acting, is given; also that thej said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the cir cumstances and conditions under which stockholders an security hold ers who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and security in a capacity other than a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest di rect or indirect in , the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. Z. C. KIMBALL, Owner: . Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of April, 1922 D. E. Fletcher, Notary Public.' My commission expires Oct. 21, 192d NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, Maggie C. Bartch, Plaintiff vs. George E. Quiggle, Fannie E. Quig gle, his wife, C. II. Hill, Pearl Hill, his wife, J. P. Willbanks, M. E. Willbanks, his wife, B. F. Hart and Dan J. Malarkey, Defendants, liy virtue of an alias execution, and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 18th day of March, 1922, upon a judgment and decree entered in said Court on the 20th day oi uct ober, 1913, in favor of the above named defendant, uan j. wiaiaraey, and aeainst C. H. Hill, and Pearl Hill. his wife. de fendants, commanding me to satisfy the sum of one thousand and tnirty three and 32-100 dollars ($1033.32), and the further sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) attorneys fees, and the further sum of ten and 50-100 dollars fS10.6O) costs and disburse ments, now due on said judgment with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 20th dav of October. 1913. in United States Gold Coin, together with the costs of and upon ttug writ; Ana m ooeaience to said alias execution I did on the 22nd day of March, 1922, duly levy upon all of the right, title, interest and estate which the sam aeienaants, C. II. Hill and Pearl Hill, husband and wife, or either of them, now have, and which they or ither oi them nad on the 26th day of December, 1915, or at any time since that date, in and to the followine described real property situated in Polk County, State or Oregon, to-wit: -..,. . Lot 8, in Block 19; Hills Town of Independence: West -halves -of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 1, Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lot 2, in Block 1, in Hills Addition to Henry Hill Town of Independence: Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, In Block 20, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Indepedence: Lot 3 in Block 20, Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 5, 6 and 7, in Block 9, Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in Block 12, in Hilis Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: all of Block 19, excepting O and C. Right of Way, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence: Lot 5. Block 13, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence T x. o a i- mi, ia ; urn. ' " " '. Addition to Henry Hills Town oi Independence: Lot 5, in Block 18, in . ";A6iition to Henry Hills Town of indender)Ce: Lots 1, 2, 3 and Bi7ck 17f in Hing 'Addition to - . . per-lHenr Hilla of independence a stTio oi land lying Deiween the lino nf "A" trwt- in Henrv KS? -i L Jfth !Ann Hin-g Donation Land Claim, in i . i ; rolK uoumy, uregon, saia smp oeuig about one-half a mile long, . frin nt 102 foot bv 114 feet in gjze fyinff eagt of ots i and 2, in . t- ti tit 1. a TMnfitri(Tt-. .Hn'Se arl? ;k,i is w inno- nd B feet wide. ifi nnrtv. f th Miller nronertv. v.ia, - r A Dart of the Donation Land Claim i r.t Hsnn Hill nn4 wifo. Notification ' . .-. No. 1525, Claim ISO. 4o, in Town ship 8 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, beginning at a point 146 feet west of the northeast corner oi tne John Davidson D.. L. C. No. 44, thence north 351 feet, thence west 60 feet, thence north 400 feet to an iron pipe, thence west 16.5 feet to an iron pipe, thence south 195.8 feet to an iron pipe, thence east 68.2 feet, thence south 2S2.3 feet, thence east 60 feet to place of beginning. All surplus land in Blocks 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, in Hills Town of Inde pendence, and in Blocks 5, 6, 15 and 16, in Hills Addition to Henry Hills Town of Independence, lying between the east line of 6th street and the west line of alley in said blocks, ex cepting only such land as has been heretofore sold and conveyed. All of the aforesaid real property having been formerly owned by Mar tha Ann Hill at the date of her death, to-wit, on the 26th day of December, 1915, on which said date the defendant, C. H. Hill, became the owner of an undivided one-tenh in terest therein as devisee under the last will and testament of said dece dent. Now, therefore, by virtue of said alias execution, judgment order, de cree and order of sale and in com pliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 29th Haw nf AnHl. 1022. at 1 o'clock T. m. at the front door of the County Court I Hou86 in Danas p0lk County, Ore gon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption as provided by law), to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and estate which the within named defendants, C. II. Hill and Pearl Hill, hr.sband and wife, or either of them now have, and which they or either of them had on the 26th day of December, 1915 or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of March, 1922. First publication March 31st, 1922. Last publication, April 28th, 1922. The Enterprise is still 51.50 a year oster i PAINLESS Corn Doctor 1 All Foot Troubles Cured ? Painless X 322 State Street Salem, Oregon N Ahovn Patton's Book Store ' - - M - tao - eao - a - -c,a I M E ) I i Page Seven FOR POLK REPRESENTATIVE I beg to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for the nomi nation of representative in the state legislature from the 11th district (Polk couny). With the' slogan, "No interest to serve but the people's interest," I respectfully ask for the support of the. Republican voters of the county. D. E. FLETCHER mlO-tf . POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I am a candidate for joint repre sentative from Lincoln and Polk counties subject to the will of the'i Republican electors at the primary election in May, 1922. 41 24-tf B. F. JONES. . TO THE VOTERS OF POLK V1: , COUNTY On the basis of my record in the last session of the legislature, I am announcing myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Repre- J sentative for Polk county. P. O. POWELL 1 24-tf NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Notice is hereby .given that School District No. 29, Polk County, Oregon, ! has funds upon hand for the retire ment of Bond No. 4 of the isuse of school bonds dated April 23, 1910, and that interest upon same shall ; cease after April 23, 1922. Said ' bond is payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in New York . City or at the Farmers' State Bank in the City of Independence, Oregon. Dated at Independence, Oregon, this 2nd day of March, 1922. , CHARLES G. IRVINE, Clerk of School District No. 29, Polk County, Oregon. ; 3-5t PROFESSIONAL CARDS SWOPE & SWOPE Lawyers Campbell Building INDEPENDENCE, OR. D. E. FLETCHER Cooper Building Attorney INDEPENDENCE.' OR C. C. WRIGHT, M. D. C Veterinarian Residence, "Uncle BiJlvV Have Your Piano Tuned by an Expert Moore - Dunn Music Store Masonic Bldg., Salem Phone .506 Brotherhood of American Yeomen Meet in K. P. Hall 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights. Visiting Mem bers Always Welcome. Foreman, Bliss B. Byers. Luella Walker, Cor. Efficient Service Courteous Treatment A. L. KEENEY Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night Reasonable Prices Phones 9821; 9822 Independence, Oregon Wind Mill Barber Shop W ATKINS & WEDDLE, Props. We appreciate your trade. i4 Pioneer Employment Co. 14 North Second St. Portland, Oregon Furnishes Hay, Harvest and Farm Hands Write for Magazine Em ployment Service, our publi cation Free to All. Phone Broadway 2278 1 Panama, Straw and t Felt Hats I I Cleaned and Blocked A They Look like New 1 ; Style and Service . j THE HAT BOX 2 179 South High Street I SALEM, OREGON o 5,