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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
N K ii» .« iiM iia ii!M ia iiia iiiM H iH i!B iiM !a iiiâ u a ii THOROUGHBRED CHICKENS FOR SALE in g - 'KHIMIHIIIH'IIHKIHI UHI WimilHtllHIlHItiHIW unum U9HII Mrs. Jes.sq Tumi and Mrs. N. C C H A N G ES A nderson wpre shopping in Albany IN TH E 9 Barred Rock Pullets, startin g to Saturday. W EATHER lay. These were hatched from Mrs. E. V. Gobat of Suver visited eggs purchased from the Oregon her m other, Mrs. E. J. Anderson, fl A lw ays make some people A gricultural College of th eir best last Thursday. i I laying strain. Price $2.25 each. sick and the rest d on ’t feel ju st Time to put them up. Too chilly right now in i Gale P ra th e r left last Monday for 5 Barred Rock Cockerels; these are California w here ho will enter an I right nohow. W e have a num the morning and at night. As in years p ast we are p from the O. A. C. stock. Price aviation school. i ber of rem edies th at stop the $2.50 each. i official headquarters for heating stoves. We have | bark, clear up the head and The two girls, who are w alking S 10 Barred Rock Hens, one year old. I from Florida, were callers a t the tone up the system . That H Price $1.75 each, established a good stove business because w e 4 gj 40 White Oregon Hens, one year old. home of Mr. Anderson Saturday. grippey feeling, running nose, handled A No. 1 Stoves Ralph W ells and fam ily from i jg Some are laying and others coin- hacking cough m ost generally i Marion county moved here last != I ing out of the m oult. All hatched at very reasonable * succumb to a sim ple remedy. 1 p ! from eggs purchased at the O. A. week to send the children to school. 9 W e carry in stock practically prices. Nobody ever C. Price $1.50 each. Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Mrs. M. N. I every preparation known. VVil sell in sm all lots or all in a P rath er and Mrs. J. It. Loy atten d makes a mistake by pur- 4 bunch. ed the com enlion at Corvallis last 4 A DOSE IN TIM E WILLARD E. CRAVEN i week. chasing stoves at our i M A Y SA V E N IN E T Y N IN E Phone M 7011. Dave Vandepool of W ells w as a store—in fact we sell so 1 caller tiere Iasi Tuesday. He is go- | ing to spend the w inter at Belknap many we have difficulty NOTICE. I Springs. in keeping them in M. V. Prut her returned home from B eginning Monday, Oct. 20, barber ? ! shops will close at 0:30 j j . m. except W estfall S aturday where lie tra n s stock. If you have nev “ H om e of the G rafonola” dance nights and S atu rd ay nights acted business and visited his I er bought a stove of us PERFECT S E R V I C E PURE DRUGS tn until fu rth er notice. daughter. ir A. G. WILLIAMS. Guy P rath er, who is attending it is to your interest to UIHIlIHlilHlllHillHlII l!HtaillHU«lliHIIIMI!Hlllllil!HlilHII!HIIIHIII iiüHiiin ' E. I,. TOWNSEND. | school in Salem , ¡¡pent S atu rd ay and ) do so. If you have I Sunday with his parents, Mr. and J M s. Ed Prather. and w as buried in the I. O. O. F C ITY A N D C O U N TR Y bought' a stove of us, wTe cem etery W ednesday. Rev. Cook preached his first scr- Th:; R ed C ross—a w ork of the know you’ll buy the T ripp w rites fire insurance. nion for tiiis conference year S un h e a rt on a sound b u sin ess basis. George L. Cooper, district deputy M em bership in th e Red C ross day. His m any friends were glad I J next on<? here, too. is in su ra n c e a g a in s t reg ret. J. S. Cooper visited in A urora this head consul of the Modern Wood to have him sent back. T h e R ed C ross n e v er in tru d e s men, has been in the city this week | week. Mr. and Mrs. John K nighton-and ^ - - b u t she h as a m o th e r’s se n si in the interest of the order. son and Mr. and Mrs. Roy K nighton j tive h earin g . D ean W alker w as here from and daughter from Jefferson spent J Red C ross is no t a responsi Eugene Sunday. Pianos sold #n easy paym ents. Hi H Sunday with th eir parents. bility— i t ’s an o p p o rtu n ity . JO IN . Sherm an Clay line. Good prices i s G. A. W ells and Sons finished Lynn H untley of the N. ar- paid for oh] instrum ents taken in infili’EIIIHItlHIIMIliKIIHIIHIIinillHillEHHIIIHIilH1 picking th eir apples S atu rd ay and »•iHmmiiHi'iwiHii biCHtlHIlWlll exchange. Moore & W alker. rived home Tuesday. think they will have about 3,000 STATE FEDERATION PRESIDENT boxes. Tliev are to get $25 u ton Mrs. Oliver Sm ith spent lust w< ek Mr. and Mrs. W. A. SJoper and VISITS INDEPENDENCE CLUB for them. screen. The poor um pire is doing SW O P E & SW O P E W. II. Cockle an in Lane county w ith P ortland friends. the best tie know s how. The story th 'i\ week, the men figuring on (Continued from Page 1.1 concerns a sm all tow n youth, who I t AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK LAW YERS G. H. H untley was here from bringing home some big game. w hen he enters professional baseball club the state president has Visited l ’ortlund over Sunday. since h er election. For next Sunday night,' pretty gets a big head and falls down on ! ^ 1 . 0 . 0 . F. B u ild in g America was played on an Edi ’lid petite M arguerite Clark conies the job. He vows to never play W illiam , Jr., and Albert Q uartier Delos Eldridgc has enrolled ui the again but the girl in the case enters ind ep en dence, son and Mrs. F ra n k Sm ith present Oregon were fiere from P ortland Sunday. ed a most enjoyable paper on "The back again. A rem arkable situation in and Charley pitches his w ay into O. A.' C. school of music. developed in society w hen H ilary They m ade the trip from Portland Origin of H allowe’en", contrasting Farrington, the well known author, the big league. It'll get you up to Independence on two gallons of Clayton Dickson hus accepted in an interesting w ay the custom s on learning th at his wife, Eloise F a r cheering—th a t how good every in llllHIIIHIIIHIIIHillHIIIHIIIHIilHiIlH lIHUIBiiri position in his brother's shop. gasoline. of ancient and m odern tim es. Miss rington, one of the most beautiful ning—beg pardon—reel is. The S atu rd ay bill includes the A rbuthnot com pletely charm ed the women of the sm act set, w as about At C hristm as Time Mrs. S ara Claggett Young of Al Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sloper and Mr. g ath erin g w ith a group of dialect to elope w ith D arrell McKnight, a brilliant Japanese star, Sessue Ila- Your m e n d s can buy bany w as a home visitor th is week. and Mrs. Jam es Robbie returned poems. society m an, not only m ade no pro- yakaw a who ap p ears in “The Cour £ anything you can give S aturday night from a week’s fish The num bers were followed by tea tcsi, but artiially aided the project, ageous Coward.” They called him a j jjj them— 1 Mrs. F. M. Brown lias returned ing and bunting in Tillamook i in the dining room. Mrs. .1. S. Coop ¡¡.nation referred to actually de coward an d said the gun m en had j jg except your photograph. § from a two weeks visit in Portland. county. er and Mrs. O. D. B utler presided at clops in M arguerite C larke’s new bluffed him into dropping the prose- j = I the tea table which w as beautifully P aram ount photo play, “Let’s E- cution of the accused m urderer. He j 3 Thenyvvill be a Modern W oodm an A range of m erit.—Made in Ore B could not betray the m an he thought j § centered w ith verbenea and ferns. gon for Oregon fuel. For sale by class adoption ill Dallas S aturday Miss Eva Robertson and Mrs. Ecker lope.” B ut Mr. F arrington, the hus bis sw eetheart loved, and so bore j 63 i band in question, had a motive in night and a num ber of m em bers, Mooife & W alker. • assisted the hostess in serving the aiding his neglected wife to elope he stigm a of cow ard. It is a ro- 1 i living in Independence, are plan delicious cakes. w ith McKriight, and this was to nanco of the underw orld of China- | i I liing on attending. Mrs. Harold Kelly of Corvallis Those present received new in spir prove to h er th a t lie loved her and own w here love, m u rd er an d the U w as visiting h er aunt, Mrs. G. W. ation w ith w hich to begin the year’s th a t her faith in the m an of her an tastic orgies of the notorious Bar- Mrs. C. O. Sloper and Mrs. Jam es s Conkey this week. work. second choice w as m isplaced. Of >ary C oastard woven into a gripping i Robbie have been appointed to rep a tram a. Follow ing the afternoon session j course, the developem cnts following G. W. Conkey, who is h u n tin g resent the Civic Club in the Roose Mrs Clyde Ecker entertained Mrs. i this unique tria n g u la r love affair, On S unday n ight, Nov. 2, the great n e a r Riddle this week, sent home a velt Memorial Fund cam paign. It. C allahan a n d her sister, Mrs. H us tend in the end to bring husband *oug F a irb a n k s appears in his fam- § IN D E F E N D E N C E B F. Swope is com m unity chairm an. large deer W ednesday. ton, also of Corvallis, at dinner. and wife closer together th a n ever, us, “The K nickerbocker Buckuroo." i ST U D IO S tatem ent of the ow nership, raan- but for a time, m aritial discord Mrs. Lucy W hiteuker entertained ^ I r . and Mrs. W. O. Cook of Eu i hung like a th u n d er cloud over the i gem ent, etc., required by the Act of Mini IIHIIIHIII DISSOLUTION SALE IIIIH i UHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHU. gene visited the form er’s sister, Mrs. the m em bers of the L. T. L. a t an F arrington household. The (level ! Congress of A ugust 24, 1912, of The indoor picnic at the M ethodist J. Dornsife, this week. The undersigned firm, known as opm ents were not w ithout th eir hu I>olk County Post published weekly church S atu rd ay afternoon. A jolly the Craven & Huff H ardw are Co., m orous side and they will furnish A Independence, Oregon, for Octo The W illiam s D rug Co. has a very good tim e w as enjoyed by nil. It was adm irers of Miss Clark an hour of ber 1, 1919. Clyde T. Ecker, publish nifty line of pocketbooks and card planned to have a picnic outdoors, have this day dissolved partnership, delightful entertainm ent. er of The Polk County Post, being by m u tu al consent, und we wish at but th reatening w eather prevented. cases on display in the window. On M onday night, the sixth and duly sw orn according to law, de this tim e to th an k you for the kind seventh episodes of “The Lost Ex poses and says th a t the nam e and patronage you have given us, which J. B. Hill w as an arrival from Ok Miss M argaret F itzpatrick of Bea HIDB8 has been very pleasant. press.” In addition there is the en address of tiie publisher, editor, lahom a this week and will rem ain verton has accepted a position ns im naging editor and business m an PELTS chanting Oregon girl, M argaritH All debts and contracts th a t have in Oregon indefinitely having dis bookkeeper witli Craven & Huff. ager is Clyde T. Ecker, Independ- WOOL posed of a p art of his property in been m ude hy the Craven & Huff Fisher in "A Square Deal.” It goes I '.'nee, Oregon; th a t the ow ner is over w ith the sam e vim and speed Hdw. Co., will be taken care of by ruRS A xm inster, Congoleuni, B russels the South. J. B. is a dandy fellow •lyde T. Ecker, Independence, Ore- MOHAIR and Grass rugs a t prices to su it ev and w e’re pleased to see him back. W. E. Craven, who will continue | as her comedy dram as and carries on; th a t the know n bondholders, ery pocket book. Moore & W alker. Mrs. H ill and son have been a t the the h ardw are business under Iiis the endearing F isher personality j lortgagees an d o th er security hold- CASCARA BARK home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. m anagem ent, giving you the same th ru five reels of entertainm ent with i ’ s are Verd H ill and Mrs. L. Bald VEAL L ieutenant Franzeeti w as here A. M. Bingm nn, for several m onths. courteous treatm en t that you have a few spots of high em otionalism win, Independence, Oregon. (Signed) PORK received in the past, and hopes to and m arked here and there by w ith his airplane Sunday and took '.lyde T. Ecker, Publisher. S w orn’■ funny Fisherism s. The story deals m erit your valued patronage in the BEEF A thief entered the home of Fran a half dozen people for a ride durin g to an d subscribed before me this with a m arriage problem. cis Brown Monday noon w hile all future. the day. POULTRY All fu rth e r contracts and tran s For Tuesday night Priscilla Dean 1 21st. day of October, 1919. B. F. m em bers of the fam ily were nbseid. BUTTER actions to be incurred will lie made is at h er best in “The W icked D ar •Swope, N otary Public. D. P. M cCarthy has purchased Entrance w as gained by breaking a E0G » from A. C. Moore the residence prop glass and rem oving a couple of nails by W. E. Craven, w ho will be wholly * ling.” It is the story of a girl who FARM PRODUCE responsible. tried to beat ii back to the straig h t erty on D stroot recently occupied by th a t fastened a window from the Dated this 11th day of October, and narrow path because she learn- WOOD inside. The thief w ent th ru all the W. M. Huff. VALLEY & SILETZ j od to love a m an who trod th a t path tru n k s and bureaus in the house 1919, a t Independence, Oregon. WOOD TIME TABLE (Signed) unsw ervingly. He did not know she The P ythian Sisters gave a very leaving th eir contents topsy-turvy. CRUGERTES W. E. CRAVEN had been a thief until an old crim e enjoyable evening's entertain m en t Every receptacle where valuables Effective A pril 1, tra in s w ill SHOES VV. M. H l’FF. associate of hers told him about it. last night, a large num ber of v isi-jn iig h t be found w as ransacked. As^ ru n as follows: FURNISHINGS Then the unexpected happens. tors being present. . i far ns discovered a suit of c lo th e s’ Ne. 2 arriv es from H oskins "The F inal Close-Up” is the nam e DRY GOODS _____ j some jew elry, several pieces of Don’t Forget This 9:15 A. M. daily of Shirley Mason’s latest P aram ount George Fern, an Inm ate of t h e , clothing and half a loaf of bread No. 4 arrives from Camps county poor farm , died Tuesday were taken. Independence C hautauqua Week picture. It comes W ednesday. It's 4:00 P. M. daily except S unday the story of a little departm ent store CAED cn TRADE November 18-14-15-17-18. No. 1 d ep arts for Camps clerk who w as a picture fan and — 10:50 A. M. daily except S unday she wondered why things did n 't A IR L IE No. 3 d ep arts for H oskins g The Polk County Post w as en ter happen to h er as they did to people 4:15 P. M. daily ed as second class m atte r M arch 26, in the movies. Then, all of a sud Mrs. Hugh W illiam s is again with F reight service 2:30 P. M. on 1918, a the postoffice at Independ | her husband a t the Dallas hospital. den, things did begin to happen, T uesdays an d S atu rd ay s ence, Oregon, un d er the Act of M arch 3, 1S79. | He is not recovering as rapidly as and it w inds up in great shape w ith F ather acting as the board of cen ! w as expected. sors. It sta rts the tears and m akes A C hristian Endeavor society was you rhuckle. The added attraction H ave your glasses made by an in stitution th at i organized Sunday night with the is* Mrs. Sidney Drew in the lau g h following ollicers: Miss Brown, pres- able “Bunkered." is thoroughly established, w here you are sure of | ident; Em ery W hitaker, vice presi- On T hursday night, H arry Carey getting a perfect fittin g and where guarantees ! dent; Miss Huldn W ienert, secre plays the part of Lin McLean in “A E stablished .1889 tary-treasurer; Miss W innogene Pet- W om an's Fool.” Lin w as the best are made good. Come to us and have your eyes I arson, pianist. hearted m an in the W est but a per fect fool w here women w ere con A N A C C O U N T in a commercial bank is the m ost examined. A sp ecialist in charge of Optical B U E N A V IS T A cerned. He m arried a w aitress so convenient aid to modern business. It systema she could lead a better life, not Department. tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and A. J. Hall has built a fine cellar know ing she had deserted a hus shows you ju st where you stanuNeach month. band and baby. Then Lin fell in on his place. Open one with u s today. 11 will pay you to do so. Mrs. Lucas spent Sunday with love w ith Jassaniine B uckner and Jassam ine w ith Lrn. Everything Mrs. H arris, south of town. M em ber F ederal R eserve System Charlie Snyder and wife of Talbot w as going lovely u n til somebody told Jassam ine about the w aitress. were callers here last Friday. It w as a sensation on the night of Officers and D irectors R. Petterson is visiting in Port Broncho R oster's ball th at m ade the H A R T M A N B R O S . & C O . land and McMinnville this week. II. U irschberg. Pres. D. W . Sears, V. P . world one sweet song again. 1 JEWELERS Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson were Ira D. M ix. Cashier D uring the Friday night ru n of business callers a t Suver Monday. Charley Bay’s great base hall pict- o â lc iii • opticians O re g o n W . li. W alker I. A. A llen O. D. B utler Miss P lant, who hasbeen quite 1 ure, ".The Rusher," fans are caution- sick, is m uch better at present w rit-le d not to throw pop bottles a t the Io o o o o STOVES ! I Williams’ Drug Co. CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. I Max Goldman Deals in t ) ! l I Ì ( L ! The independence National Bank