The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 11, 1918, Image 3

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    DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
A nd now F ath er’s ability is still in doubt
n w M M m im a m u H iia iin iin M im m m m iin in iin i
I Don’t Wait Until
I Jack Frost Comes
■
Buy a Heater Now
I
Killed
JOE CLARK
ROY JOHNSON
Severely Wounded
HARRY H. STALNAKER
ARMIN' D. YOUNG
Prisoner of War
S^IEUT. HALF A. FLOYD
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BUT BE SURE ITS A WELCOME
Why shiver around on
these cold mornings
and evenings and in-
vite the germs of colds,
“ grip” and influenza
to attack you or mem­
bers of your family?
Keep warm, keep dry,
keep clean and breathe
pure air and you’ll soon
save the price of the
stove in doctors’s bills
and medicine.
WHEN IT COMES TO
C H O O S I N G THE
KIND OF A STOVE,
,THERE’S BUT ONE
RIGHT CHOSE AND
IT ’S A W E L C O M E
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CITY AND COUNTRY
STEIGER & KERR’S
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JkA C
Y Y L Li v v r i C
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INSTRUCTION GIVEN AT
PU PILS’ HOME.
The Infant d au g h ter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. S parks died last S a tu r­
day and w as buried in the I. O. O. F.
cem etery Monday.
—x—
J. L. Linn moved into his house on
Third street T hursday and tlie Eck-
ers moved to the W alker residence
a t Fifth a n d Monmouh.
Phone Farm 3013
N o o th e r sto v e h as ev er a p ­
proached th e rem arkable even
heating qualities of th is Mod-
e ^ i W o o d Stove. It ic g u ar­
anteed to give stead y heat day
and night. You ju-c assu red
th a t year after y e a r you can
have the sam e hom e com fort
and satisfaction. N o hom e can
afford to be w ith o u t this fuel
saving g u aran teed heater.
The W illiam s D rug Co. has a n u m ­
ber of very large and healthy look­
ing spuds in its window, grow n in
the garden of Joe Fickens.
—x—
Save furnace coal S pring and Fall
by using Cole's Air Tight Wood
Stove. It holds the fire all night.
For sale by J. D. Hibbs & Co.
—x—
Miss Evelyn Crowder,, who has
been at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Clark M ansfield, for several days,
left yesterday for S outhern C aliforn­
ia.
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—x—
FOUND—In the cem etery at the
B arnett funeral, a ladies' black hand
bag containing num erous articles.
Owner m ay have the sam e for pay­
ing for this notice.
“
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iiiiBiiiaiiiBin
DON’T WAIT
HAVE YOUR PICTURE MADE NOW
MICHAELS’ STUDIO
And save the advance price which is coming in
material, also a shortage which may confront us.
CHRISTMAS GIVING
“ OVER H ERE”
AND
“ OVER THERE”
We can satisfy the most fastidious customer.
MICHAELS’ STUDIO
WOMEN!
CONSERVE YOUR ENERGIES
FOR
WAR WORK!
J
DON’T fatigue yourself over the wash tub
every week, so that you are no good for de­
mands made on you for Red Cross work and
other things.
THE INDEPENDENCE STEAM LAUNDRY
Will do the work for you at reasonable
prices.
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NO DAMAGE TO YOUR CLOTHES
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
PROMPT SERVICE
DELIVERY
BATS I TO MYSELF SATS I THE POST IS THE PAPER TO BUT.
After preaching services at 1 the
Baptist church on S unday m orning,
Oct. 20, a business m eeting w ill be
held and church officers elected. All
m em bers are urged to attend.
—x—
Otto Hilke, who has spent the sum ­
m er in E astern Oregon, returned to
Independence one day last week and
will help his brothers on the farm
this w inter. Otto is a good farmer.
—x—
Dr. H. C. D unsm ore w as in Port­
land this w eektrlai- .owhwia etaoin
land a few hours th is week whicli
led to the circulation of grave ru-
ors w hich affected his future greatly.
,
— x—
It goes w ithout saying th a t the
W illiam s Drug Co. carries all known
rem edies and com pounds for colds,
"grip" and influenza and also all the
known preventatives for the same
diseases.
—x—
E. E. Tripp reports the sale of the
Vivian W hiteaker farm of 76 acres,
two m iles north of Independence,
also part of the Olen W hiteaker
ranch, sam e location, to R. Bigelow
for a perm anent home.
—x—
Monmouth H erald: Cards receiv­
ed here this week announce the m a r­
riage at Plym outh, Indiann, W ednes­
day, October 2, Of Miss M ary Hoham
and Mr. Fairfnx Milton Parrish.
The happy couple are to be at home
to friends a t 840 South Eleventh St.,
Corvnllis.N
—x—
The parents of Johnnie Nash of
Buena Vista have been notified of
his serious illness in a naval hos­
pital in the East. Soon after enter­
ing the navy, the young m an w as
taken sfck and has been in hospitals
most of the tim e since, and has been
operated upon seventeen times.
B ew are of th e im itation h eater
th at is “ju s t as good.” P ro tect
yo u rself and fam ily b y buying
the Original G uaranteed Cole’s
A ir - T ight. Im itation stoves
soon becom e fuel w a ste rs and
w o rth less as fire keepers, th u s
m aking draft control useless.
C o m e in to d a y — se e th e re m a rk ­
a b le e v e n h e a tin g fe a tu re s of C o le ’s
O rig in al A ir - T ig h t W o o d H e a te r.
A size a n d sty le to fit y o u r n eed .
J. D. HIBBS & CO.
♦No 332
11. Avoid tigtit clothes , tight ; a n 4 m any relatives a n d friends to
shoes, tight gloves—-seek to m ake m ourn his loss.
n atu re your ally, not your prisoner.
12. W hen the a ir is pure, breathe DEAN BAUGHMAN HAS
THRILLING EXPERIENCE
all of it you can- bre'atho deepjA.
A W elcome heater is alw ays a wel­
come addition to any home for it
keeps all the fam ily healthy and
warm. Make it a point to see them j
at Craven & Huff’s.
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Mrs. J. A. M artin and sm all son,
Jam es Allen, Jr., who have been vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh
and other relatives, »♦turned to th eir
home in P ortland Tuesday.
— x—
Have yonr Photo ready for—
Even Heat Day and Night
No fires to build. Most convenient and trustworthy
heater ever manufactured. Enjoy summer weather
during wintry blasts with
Cole’s Original Air-Tight
W ood Heater
— X—
HARDWARE COMPANY 7
AT
VIOLIN
— x—
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I CR A VEN
iiiis iiis iiii
TEACHER OF
Coming to the ISIS October '24,
the great w ar picture, “CRASHING
■ i THROUGH TO BERLIN.”
ALWAYS SOLD BY
iiiwiiniinni
MRS. ALLEN CHASE
f © c.v.euck .
‘Major Billy” Wellborn, creditèd
with greuter knowledge of the details
of the draft system than any other per­
son, drew all but a very few of the
1,200 capsules used in the second draft.
She Is in charge of the Information
bureuu in the provost marshal gen­
eral’s office. She Is known as “Billy”
by her friends, and General Crowder
nicknamed her “Major Billy." She Is
shown holding the bowl from which
she drew the capsules.
A Tribute From Monmouth
(Monmouth* correspondence in the
Polk County Observer.)
Tiie sudden and untim ely death
of W illinm Barnett of Independence
east a gloom over the town of Mon­
m outh Where he w as well and favor­
ably known. To know him was to
love him. He w as the poor m an ’s
friend, and will be missed by all.
Spanish Influenza Preventatives
(By the Surgeon General U. S. A.)
1. Avoid needless crow ding—in­
fluenza is a crowd disease.
2. Sm other your cough and
sneezes—others do not w ant the
germ s w hich you would throw away.
3. Your nose, not your m outh,
was m ade to breathe th ru —get the
habit.
4. Rem em ber the three “C’s"—a
clean m outh, clean skii^ and clean
clothes.
5. Try to keep cool When you
w nlk, w arm when you ride and
sleep.
6. Open the windows alw ays at
home at night; at the office when
practicable.
7. Food will win the w ar if you
give it a chance—help by choosing
and chew ing your food well.
8. Your fate m ay be in your own
hands—w ash your hands before eas­
ing.
ft. Don’t let the w aste product of
digestion accum ulate—drink a glass
or two of w ater on getting up.
10. Don’t use a napkin, towel,
spoon, fork, glass or cup which has
been used by another person and
not washed.
Continued from Page 1)
S tatem ent of the O w nership and
M anagem ent of The Polk County ! clothes w hich w as tiie first tim e I
Post published Twice-a-week at In- had been dry since we left on the
pendence, Oregon for October 1,1918. ! 7th.
: - I guess-1 tpive told you all the cen­
State of Oiegon, County of Polk, sor will allow me. M ust close a iid
ss. Before me, a Notary Public in get ready for supper.
DEAN BAUGHMAN.
and for the S iute and county afore­
said, personally appeared Clyde T.
Ecker, who having been duly sw orn
Food Preservation Blanks
according to law, deposes and says
ttiat lie is tiie publisher of The Polk
Mrs. C. O. Sloper is ch airm an of
County P ob I and that the following
i the food preservation listing. Those
is: to the best of his knowledge and w ith whom blanks have been left
belief, a tru e statem ent of the ow ner­ will please fill them out ns early a s
ship and m anagem ent of tjie afore­ j possible and leave them w ith Mrs.
said publication, required by the Act Sloper a t Sloper Bros. & Cockle’s
of A ugust 24, 1018; th a t tiie nam es store. Try to hand them in by Oct.
an d addresses of publisher, editor, 15 so they m ay be forw arded to head­
m anaging editor and business m a n a ­ quarters.
ger are Clyde T. Ecker, ind ep en d ­
ence, Oregon; th a t tiie- ow ner is
Clyde T. Ecker, Independence, Ore­
gon; th a t there are no known hond-
holders, and o ther security holders.
(Signed) Clyde T. Ecker.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 11th. day of October 1018.
HIDES
B. F. Swope,
PELTS
Notary Public Tor Oregon.
WOOL
FURS
KINGS VALLEY
MOHAIR
Mrs. Jake Cham bers is quite sick.
CASCARA BARX
VEAL
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F. L. M iller was a t the store F ri­
PORK
day.
BEEF
Rev. Plow m an preached a t tiie
POULTRY
church S unday evening.
BUTTER
Ted Miller spent Monday evening
EGOS
w ith his uncle, F. L. Miller.
FARM PRODUCE
Mrs. Sengcr and niece, Agnes Max-
WOOD
field, visited F riday witrt Mrs. Wm.
WOOD
Moser.
GROCERIES
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Senger m otor­
SHOES
«
ed to Corvallis S aturday to visit her
FURNISHINGS
brother, Max Maxfleld, and returned
DRY GOODS
S unday evening.
Max Goldman
Deals in
The little son of Lester Brown, |
CASH OR TRADE
who was shot by an o th er hoy, was j
buried at the Pedee cem etery Mon­
day iff 11 o'clock.
SWOPE & SWOPE
|
O ur m erchant, Jake Cham bers,
LAWYERS
passed aw av W ednesday m orning.
He has been sick for some tim e and
I. O. O. F. Building
w as taken to a hospital w here he
had an operation. He leaves a wife Independence,
Oregos