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jMrfav. August 25, 1922 INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Page Seven . . W V L mmm wg"" iu tii rare co-operation and Action The whole strength of an army lies in the perfect co-operation of each soldier with the others, and in their concerted action. We co-operate with our cus tomer, and act promptly in ren dering good Hcrvicc. Farmers State Bank INDEPENDENCE . OREGON Africuiture Commerce . Engineering and Mechanic Art. Forestry Home Economic is . zt x vr'' v,- on the HILLS Qhe Gasoline f Quality lf!N5r2l S Successful Graduates aAre the Best Recommendation of 0- A C. Thii institution offer m thorough, practical, and standard education at a cost within ruwch of the high nchool graduate. It offers training for collegiate degrees in: Mines Pharmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Military Science and Tactics It offer training bIko in: The School of .Music, Physical Edu cation, Industrial Journalism. Fall Term Opens September 18. For circular of information and illustrated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, CorvallU, Oregon f AO fV H 4? .w."fv, 4 5H Make a fresh start get a clean tankfulof'Red Crown" and then watch how your engine performs. Watch it on the hills. Every drop of "Red Crown" vaporizes rapidly and uniformly in the car buretor and ia consumed com pletely in the cylinders. You get a continuous stream of power more mileage at lower cost "Red Crown" is uniform in qual ityyou won't need to bother with carburetor adjustments if you fill your tank with Red Crown" and nothing else. Fill at the Red Crown sign al Service Stations, garages and . other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Clifo"'' "RAWTHER DEEP7Y0U KNOW" Introducing London'. Ut'lt Partial-I.- Vhcar.o TbU c Amer. lean Oiiphlt;c;ion. fiiyt Hlnelulr Lewla, buck from Eu rope, vlth ti,H manuscript t u miuvl to "Ajin tmf: if i ia, t(lH ,)((Wer Id make Henry Mencken the pope of America. J j,r,.,l( j,1Mt t)l( ,nPs. ag" '-f sophistication Ihut we need o badly." J low badly we new this sophlstlca tion every American tiorti ran de termine f,,r llMclf by n mtl, m, Hlm. pie experiment .Mr. Lewis brought buck wlili III n London's Illicit wheeze. Afler the iIInIipm ur ajenred nwuy the bead or the raiuily can try It oo bin ll'wk. Ii runs like this: One chap miyn to another: ". I say, Isn't that girl at thnt table tilt' NUMB On! We HltW lawst nlKl.tr "I cawn't miy. The tablecloth la too long." If tin- flock gets Die point It In adequately sophisticated. If the. point f'Hi i.M'M I hem and leaves them pained and puzzled ii m Hlpn thnt thin family, tit leant, would he benefited by a M. iieklnti pontificate, fur Henry spreads nor only n "message of so phistication," but other tilings as well. Norfolk Vlrglnlan-PIIot. MAY BE "LAST OF EMPIRES" Distinction, In AH Likelihood, Has Been Reserved for tho Realm of the Mikado. The Imperial circle, iih It might be culled, In harrowing. Russia, ler many, Austria, Turkey have all paused Into the twilight. Ordinarily you do not associate the emperor business with King (Jeorge, because he 1 the essence of the democratic spirit, and England g to all Inteiita and purpose a crowned republic. Besides, It 1 not among the Impossibilities that self determina tion will some day pluck the Jewel that licaeonxticld placed upon the diadem of Queen Victoria when he made her empress of India. Japan may he the last of the empires. So far hh It I humanly possible to predict anything in these cataclysmic times, Japan will remain an empire. The zeal for the royal fnmlly it Is almost fanaticism leave no doubt a to thin eventuality. Thus, unlike some of hi European colleague, Prince lllrohlto is sure of his succes sion If he lives. He need never worry about radical Intrigue. Isaac F. Mar coRKon In the Saturday Evening Post. In His Father's Steps. Several years ago a great man, now gone, walked In Rock Creek park. lie delighted to plow through brush, wade In the crt-k and take unsus pecting friends on long hikes. On his return, walking at a rapid pace down Sixteenth street, he always had a smile and a wave of the hand for the children who greeted him along the way. He put the cares of his great oftlce away when he went out to play. The other day three men, one In the lend, came walking up rapidly from Itock creek and cut around the base of the linn house hill In the zoo. The lender was bnre-heuded and hnd on an l.ld red sweater. "Coine on, Nicky," he called to a man behind li I in. So the party disappeared around the hill, led by Theodore ltoosevelt, Jr. Washington Star. Music Increases Egg Supply. Two young lady graduates of To ronto university nre the owners of a poultry farm a few miles east of Toronto. They have been very suc cessful. To lovers of music one of the ladles recently said something that Is very Interesting. "Do you know that hens love music? Some time ago a ferret got Into our henhouse nnd terrltied our hens so much that the eggs fell off from l.r0 to 7fi a day nnd w couldn't get them back to normal. One day a girl who was staying with us was working for several hours in the hen, lionse and she sang lustily the while1. There wns a marked Improvement, In i v the number of eggs, nnd we continued T5; the experiment with success, we air nmnnl heard of a farmer who in stalled a gramophone for his hens and J got 3 per cent more eggs ns a re-, suit." Exchange. Wasn't, but He Did. One day as I was sitting In the win dow I saw a man coming up the street dressed like a farmer. Now I had but a few minutes before seen a goose trying to fly ove"r the bushes In the 5A8 the man seemed to be looking for something, I culled out to him: "Are you looking for a goose?" He stopped short and gazed suspi ciously, as much ns to say, "Well, It looks as if I'd found one." Exchange. Improvement on Tractor. A new attachment designed to give the small tractor greater bearing area and increased pulling power, replaces the round wheels with two large sprockets, according to Popular Me chanics Magazine. Outside of each sprocket la a cast-steel arm which projects forward and downward, car rying at its front end a smaller Idler wheel. A track tread passes around the sprocket and Idler wheel, giving the tractor Increased bearing area. Not Natural. There Is at present a good deal of criticism of our girls, but after all one can't expect a chicken to be as wise as an owl. Boston Transcript. PLANTS NEED COLD WEATHER Experiment Have Shown That in Northern Countries a Certain Amount I Essential. According to common belief, cold weu titer cuuse plants to become dor mant during the fall, while warm weather the succeeding spring again incites new growth, Intensive inves tigations of I r, 'Frederick V. Ooville of the federul Department of Agricul ture, which have been conducted over a period of ten yeurs, and which have covered every phase of thla subject, demonstrate that both of these tra ditional theories are erroneous. Dor mancy In our native trees and shrubs begin some time before the start of cold weather each winter; the appear ance of Jack Frost Is not necessary for the establishment of complete dor mancy. Furthermore,, after such a condition of dormancy has developed, exposure of the plants to the ordinary growing temperature thereafter does not arouse them from their lethargy so that they begin growth anew. Interestingly enough, the Covllle ex periment show thut plants which have responded to the lure of au tunir.iil and winter dormancy will not react properly und resume normal growth the following spring unless they are subjected during the Interim to n period of chilling. A certain amount of cold Is essential to stimu lating the plant growth. Scientific American. LIARS PRETTY WELL MATCHED American Evidently Found Foeman Worthy of His Steel, in Old English. Farmer. An American poultry farmer went over to England to have a look round the poultry farms there and see where the farmers were making mistakes. lie did not hesitate to tell how far advanced was the art of poultry keep ing in America, and spun several very tali yarns on that subject. Twenty chickens from twelve eggs appeured to be an everyday occur, rence In the United States, if the stories he told could be believed. Dut a bluff old English furmer was not nriduly Impressed. "Happen, Minister," said the old man, "ye have never seen as many as a hundred chickens hatched by one hen at a setting?" "Waal," answered the American, "I can't say that I have, but" "Well, then, listen here, maister; I have," returned the farmer. "Down Ipswich way we alius fill a barrel with eggs nnd set the old hen on the bung hole!" Houston Post. The Sx of the Planes. When the negroes of Stanley Pool saw the tlrst two airships of the Bel gian postal service land in the Congo region, their first impulse was to run away. However, on recognizing the uniform of the officers who descended from the apparatus, they Immediately returned. The next day their fear bad com pletely disappeared. Why should they be ufrald of these big birds? Were they not turned by the white men? For they were surely a couple of birds; and without hesitation they pointed out the male bird and then the female. Asked by what they could distin guish one from the other, they replied that It was not difficult. The birds did not kuow the country; the male bird descended first, then he called his fe male, that came down to land after hlm. It Is Mr. Louis Franck, minister of the Delgian colonies, who told this story at the Sorbonne. Grim Joke for the Professor. President II. 0. Vance of Oska loosa college said In an address in Oskaloosa : "The post-war changes have hit no body harder than they have hit the college professor. The college pro fessor Is one of the poorest men in the world today. "A young Latin Instructor proposed o h' young lady and was accepted. ter their first tender transports were over they fell Into serious talks. "Now we are engaged,' said the ung woman, 'we must begin to econ- priiulze. Promise me, darling, that you won't do unythlng you can't afford. "The young lady Instructor laughed grimly. " " JIf I promised you that,' he said, 'I'd have to break off our engage ment.' "Behoboth Sunday Herald. Ppveirsnt Is Billboard. City streets nnd sidewalks may be converted into temporary billboards by an Invention resembling a lawn roller that prints the advertising mes sage In water on the asphalt. As the machine is pushed along bv, Its operator; a spray of water from the tank in the upper half pusses through a perforated belt or drum thnt acts ns a stencil. The belt Is of tine wire gauze with waterproof letters fastened upon It. In consequence It leaves a band of wet, dark pavement behind It, upon whith the words of the advertisement stand out dry and white. Popular Science Monthly. Indicates Treasure Trove. Antiquariaus are puzzled to account for some old coins found ,in the stomachs of bullocks slaughtered after grazing on the Sheepey marshes. Among ' the coins obtained from dif ferent animals during the past few days are a small coin dated 1795 bear ing the name of Victor Amed of Sar dinia, a Charles II farthing dated 1C74, a George III half-penny dated 1800, and a Hamburg shilling dated 1727. London Mall. Get your hop tickets at the Enter prise office. Special facilities for handling them promptly and effect ively, Advertising pays. Try it and see. fT 1)0NT TRIFLE WITH 1 U U1V Eyes-They are precious If your eyes bother or you have ii headache come and see us. We use the most modern methods and scientific instruments to determine the defect of your eyes. We spec ialize in fitting ONE-PIECE Toria Bifocals at reasonable prices. DR. WILL J. THOMSON Optometrist Watch news columns for dates regular monthly visits IOP f.'lEfl! You can get your Hop scoops in Independence We are specializing on . this kind of work t Cabinet Making of All Kinds Ruef & Violette FIRE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS LIABILITY BONDS Automobile Insurance George tW. Chesbro Beaver Hotel Block NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION By virtue of a writ of execution against the property hereinafter de scribed, duly issued by the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, on the 14th dav of August. 1922, and to me the undersigned, Sheriff of said County, directed, for the enforce-j ment of a decree of foreclosure and j sale, given and made by the Circuit; Court ot the State ot Oregon, ior said County of Polk, on the 11th day of August, 1922, in a certain suit i n said County, wherein C. McBeth was plaintiff, and Frank C. McLean, Lydia Grace McLean, John Bewlev. Clara Bewley, Charles K. Spaulding Logging Company, and Edwin H. James were defendants, Register No. 5531, .which, decree wa3 given in favor of said plaintiff and on which there is actually due the sum of $533.51, with interest thereon at six per cent, per annum, since Aueust 11, 1922, I am commanded to sell at public auction in the manner' prescribed by law the following real property, to wit: i Beginning at a point 66 feet south from the southeast corner of Block 5 in Patterson's Addition to the City of Independence, in Polk County, State of Oregon, and running thence south 1.90 chains; thence west 5.25 chains; thence north 1.90 chains; and thence east 5.25 chains to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more or less; subject to the easement which the Siletz Lumber & Logging Company has on a strip thereof lying along the banks of the South Fork of Ash Creek, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Saturday, the 16th day of September, 1922, at the hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Dallas, in said County, I will sell the real property hereinbefore described, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day of sale, for the purpose of satisfying the said decree, with interest and costs of sale, sub ject to redemption in the manner pro vided by law, and subject to the mortgage on said property given to said defendants Bewley, dated Sept ember 25, 1920, recorded on the same day, at page 229 of Mortgage Record 42 of said County. Dated this 15th day of August, 1922 JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Advertising pays. Try it and see. JIM. . cigarettes UP' They are GOOD! ------------ 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 HilivV Brotherhood of American Yeomen Meet in K. P. Hall 2nd and 4th Wednesday nightH. Visiting Mem bers Always Welcome. Foreman, Blifis B. Byers. . Arthur Black, 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 I WindMill Barber Shop ! W ATKINS & WEDDLE, Props. We appreciate your trade. SHORTHAND GUARANTEED in 30 Days We guarantee to teach you Karam Shorthand in 30 days or it costs you nothing. All that we ask of you is to attend our class from one to two hours daily For information call or write National School of Short hand 212-213 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon Office Phone 788. Residence 1890J. 28-4f llMVERSnY'OTONI The UNIVERSITY p OREGON contains: The college of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture Business Administration Education Graduate Study -Law-Medicine Music Physical Educa tion Sociology. The 47th Year Opens October 2. 1922 For acataloiue or an information Writ The Registrar, UntVertity of Oregon, Eugn, Oregon. 1 L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will v cure any known diseasa Not open on Sundays 152 South High Street I Salem, Oregon Phona 283 j Real Estate and Stock Sales G. SATTERLEE Auctioneer . Wire me at my expense. I will come and see you Phones, Res. 121 1J, Office, 1177 Salem, Oregon We Paint Signs Your Gar, Ycur Eicuse or anything you may want, the way . you want it Independence Paint Co. W. N. CHAPMAN Phone 9622, 273 Main hW2