y I For Miss Emma Henkle returned to PARKER Portland Tuesday. She was uccom- ____ pa Hied home by Mrs. Tom Dickson The farmers of the community of Roseburg. Miss Henkle and Mrs are enjoying this rain immensely. Dickson were college chums and j Miss Bertha Zielesch, who has each summer exchange visits. been visiting friends in Salem, haa Among the graduates this year returned to her home. at the Oregon Agricultural College Winnogene Peterson who has are Wilmer Dwight Powell of Mon­ been attending High School at Air mouth, Zetta Zeretta Bush of Hos lie has returned to her home for the kins, Gladys Opal Reynolds of Inde­ vacation months. pendence, Orin Dndmun of Inde­ One of Mr. Lacey’s sisters from pendence, Eldon Simpson of Air- iie and Frances Eaton, formerly of Portland h here visiting. She has Independence, but now of Riverside, many friends here who were glad to see her here again. Cal. the Auto Trip | Rubber Gloves, Chamois, Sponges, Distilled Water, Powder Puffs, Wash Cloths, Nail Files, Manicure Preparations, Hand Brushes, Toilet Soap all help to increase the pleasure of the journey. Each one has an important place in contributing to the comfort of those on the trip. I 1 I I I 1 9 I I I ■ B l^ l■ « I I B I I ■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ lll■ íll■ ll■ ll■ l» l■ lll■ ll■ l■ ^ ■ ll■ M ^ | IT M ean s N ot! j I Only Beauty but { Health as Well] | — -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Parker school closed Wednes­ On her return from Baker and day, June 9th. In the evening M i* Push one of our lawn mowers for a half hour £ Wasco, Mrs. W. H. Walker stopped , Driscoll, the teacher, und her pupils B in Portland to visit friends and rela- gave a program. each morning before breakfast and you are not only § tives. While there Mrs. Walker Prince Lacey and one of his Sa­ called on Mi-s. Oliver Smith at doing your share in contributing to civic beauty, but | Good Samaritan Hospital and -re lem friends were Sunday visitors at the exercise will be a tonic to the health and make I ports that Mrs. Smith was better the home of Prince's parents, Mr. n and Mns. A. B. Lacey. the laed of the week. Friends are “ Home of the Grafonola” B the whole day go easier. Our mowers are well sharp- j very hopeful of her recovery. Mrs. Miss. Elmer Chapin motored to PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS Ï Walker returned last Sunday. town last week, where, after her ened, reedy for immediate use, and if kept properly | shopping was done, visited her oiled, will last for years. The price is very low con- I Mns. Amanda Johnson of Mon­ folks. Mr. and Mrs. Carmack. tana was a recent visitor in Inde­ sidering. I Do you live in Independence? pendence. While here she was a t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. House and CITY AND COUNTRY Then why not patronize her indus- guest at the Clint Moore and Homer daughter, Helen, motored to Neha- Hill homes. She is the mother of k‘m beach last week. Their sou, ! tries. Eat Liberty bread. Tripp writes fire insurance. ------- Ernest Jansou, a former Independ - 1 Howard, who has been there for Mrs. Jennie Miller is here from ence business man. Mrs. Johnson sonu’ time returned home with Phone The Post the news. La Grande, Oregon, visiting her old visited children in Eastern Oregon j them, Don’t be a slacker; eat Liberty friends. Mrs. Miller was formerly ' and Washington, and went from ' Emma Zielesch, a studentof Sa­ in the tailoring business on C street. here to Hoskins where she visited lem Business College, is home for bread. relatives. the summer. Her friends and folks I Miss Gladys Childs has accepted For Sale—A new Columbia Graf- SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. ■ ------- i are delighted to see her because § a position with Ellison-White Chau­ anola. Call Main 2722. On Thursday of last week Mns. she is an active member both at B i tauqua as junior director. Miss Inetta Rich was hostess to the j ohme and in community work. iTviiiL'iinm iiiiu iM iiiu iu iiiB iiiH im iin iiB iiin m iin iiD im in iim m n u m n m ^ p ,,! ■I Miss Mamie Henkle was here Childs recently taught in the Salem Ladies Aid of the Christian church. schools. Tuesday from Philomath. Reading« on a missionary's life Williams, guardian; Mrs Bertha m., Mrs. Groce Swope SupL A ban were continued by Mrs. Taylor AIRLIE Miss Arbuthnot was an entertain­ Jones. Mrs. Rich served a palatable Englehorn, vice president; Miss Dor- ner contest has been started and Baby chicks for sale at reduced er on a program for Elks Ladies’ luncheon. Yesterday Mrs. S. Tay­ othy Gross, secretary; Miss Laura this means that every pupil should prices. C. W. Needham, Salem. Troy Turner its doing good work Wienert, treasurer. ! night at Salem latst Wednesday. lor Jones entertained the same be there on time and help his class on the roads. Mns. J. L. Hanna of Portland was She was most heartily received by gathering of ladios at her hospi­ win the banner. At 11 a. m. the here Tuesday to attend the funeral the large gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Happy Cooper have Rev. II. L. Proppe will preach on a table home. This industrious so­ SECOND PLACE CONCEDED of Mrs. Hattie Henkle. subject that you ought to hear: ciety is working overtime now to named their baby Evelyn Irene. Wanted to rent—House with bath- fill in for a lost meeting during Allen Caughey has gone to Colo­ After claiming that it has the “How Do I Know I Am a Christian?" A. L. Kullander spent several ; room and other- modern conveni. ] Chautauqua. Besides hand work rado where he will remain for some largest circulation of any paper in or “Can I Know I Have Eternal days in Portland this week attend­ 1 ences. Not required if for sale. Write and social converse Mrs. Robbie Polk county, the Observer says; Life Before I Die?" Some say we or phone Plant & Rose, Buena | | read from an interesting book. time. ing the state jewelers’ convention. “As to the other papers the Itemizer can and some say we cannot. Come Vista, Oregon. The afternoon was concluded with The Camp Fire Girls have elected of Dallas and The Post of Independ­ and hear a clear exposition of this Miss Gladys Irvine was here from dainty refreshments. the following officers; Mrs. Cussie ence are running neck and neck theme and know where you stand. At a meeting of the Republican Astoria Tuesday to attend the fu­ with The Post having about UK) the In the evening the B. Y. P. U., the central committee at Dallas 1 neral of Mrs. Hattie Henkle. only young people’s society for best of the count.” day, F. K. Hubbard of Falls young people where Christian char­ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh re­ and Mrs. Stella Henry of Spring Val STUDENT RECITAL acters are built meets at its regu i HOP WORKERS GIVEN TREAT lar hour, 7 p. m. There will be an turned Tuesday from a visit with ley were re-elected chairman secretary. by the Pupils of Mrs. Lottie H. McIntosh relatives and friendB in Portland. important announcement made at (Contributed) this meeting concerning the next M. E. Church Rollo McKinney, a student at O. On Wednesday of Inst week, June Sociul and Good Time meeting A. C., spent last week end with his four million mark Feb. 21 2, Lee Robinson, a prominent hop which is to be held next week Tues­ J Thursday Evening, June 17th, 1920. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. McKin­ man of this city, gave a picnic in day, June 15, at 7:30 p. m. Detailed e ney. the Mable grove on the Burton information at the meeting Sunday. i sold by the Ace Garage 1 PROGRAM place, in honor of his hop trainers. All young people interested are in­ Mrs. George Parker, who was ex Smith and Ernest Zielesch. A ¡very delightful /time was had vited to meet with us. At 8 p. m. PART ONE pected at the J. S. Cooper home this ! from beginning t© end. Wcinies Rev. Proppe will preach on the .Spaulding Piano Duet week, has been delayed in sailing j Mrs. Clyde Ecker returned were roasted over a bonfire and a “Remarkable Conversion of An Ruth Tetherow, Mildred Tetherow day from Enterprise where si from Panama. table was spread with goodie«. As Army Officer." The public is in­ Piano Solo. a side issue and surprise, ice cream vited to all those meetings. A wel­ Octavia Goldman Mrs. Cummings and Miss True- of 0. F. W. wan served to teamsters as well as come awaits you here. Piano Solo. trainers. Letha Womer town friends who attended Mrs. a most interesting session. Piano Solo. ................."The First Robin"............. Methodist Services Henkle's funeral Tuesday. Baptist Church Announcements Gordon Plant Piano Solo. ................."With Dainty Grace”........ .......... Dale There is always something worth Sunday being the second Sunday For Sale—Square Piano in good Ruth Underhill initiated into the order. Follo\ ✓ while going on at the Baptist of June, will bo Children's Day. condition. $100, $35 cash, easy Piano Solo. church. Next Sunday will be a good The Sunday School scholars are terms on remainder. Inquire at the the work a social hour was enjoy­ • Lucille Cook ed. There will only be one mori day for you to go to church .and preparing a program to be given at office of Polk County Post. Piano Solo. chapter before its adjournment foi thank God and worship Him for 11 a. m. It will he good and well Golda Bush i sending us this much needed rain. worth the time spent hearing the Mrs. S. F. McKinney returned to the summer. We will have to admit when it little folks. Comn and enjoy the her home ir. Portlnd last Monday Marjorie Plant comes to thAt we ar,. helpless hour. At 8 p. m. the sermon on the after an extended visit with her Pino Solo... cannot create rain, Therefore, since subject "Striving Spirit" will be ex­ Salem in company with his n daughter, Mrs. J. S. Robbie. Mildred Tetherow God sends us tlies,. blessing« don’t plained. Come nnd find how you j visited his brother, Walter PI Piano Solo. be so stony hearted and stay at are related to God in this respect. W. T. House and family, J. D. and family last week. On their re- Dottie Womer home. Don't be wo selfish and un­ Sunday School at 10 a. m. All Forbes, P. O. Black and Henry Me- turn home they were accompanied Piano Solo.. grateful and not even show your clnsscH full. You nre cordially in­ Elmurry were enjoying the pleasures by the Walter Plants who spent Grace Parker appreciation by not going to church. vited to these services. of Tillamook county this week. j week end. Piano Solo. C. T. COOK, Paator. Gerald Hewett Vocal Solo.. __ “There! Little Girl, Don’t Cry’’.. Anna Johnson Fay Irvine (Violin Obligato) You suit yourself when Piano Solo. Marilou Myers Kreamer suits you. He is Piano Solo. ................. “Humming Bird"............. Ruth Tetherow not going to sell you any­ Williams’ Drug Co. WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.i J • SUIT YOURSELF MEN. . . . iii« ii» iiH ii« i» i» iim iiiii;a iii Summer thing that you do not like nor is he going to tell you that you look well in a suit when you don’t nor will he tell you a suit fits when it doesn’t. I t ’s you to suit when you buy a suit from Kreamer. Sure, 'f you ask his opinion, he will honestly give it whether it means a sale or not, but otherwise you suit yourself and make your own selection. New goods are weekly being received and if you were in the store a month ago and found nothing you liked, why drop in aga'n tomorrow and probably you will find just exactly what you want. O. A. Kreamer j PART TWO Vocal Solo.. "The Road That Brought You To Me ’. .Hambler Robert Craven Piano Solo. Mildred Bush Piano Solo. Marjorie Plant Piano Solo.. .............."Babes in the Wood"......... ... .Ashley Mildred Sloper Fay Faster Vocal Solo.. Ernest Chown Piano Solo. Velma Heffley ^ (a) "Valley of L aughter"............. .Sanderson Vocal Solo (b) "Thp Land of the Sky Blue Water".Cadman Helen Jones Piano Solo. Erma Boughey Ludebuehl Piano Solo. Loetta Baker Vocal Solo.. .......... “Love's Garden of Roses".... .......Wood Dorothy Reuf Piano Solo.. Muriel Wilson Piano Solo.. Nellie Lane Piano Solo. Hazel Butler Piano Solo. ............... "The Bohemian Girl"......... Grace Graham Piano Duet. Mildred Rush. Mm. McIntosh *■*—*-**-* of 10c to be charged. Program bog lus promptly at 1 o’clock. -ir~ ii ~ t t i i s U m— ü n r r ■ ..... _ are now on sale Tillamook County Beaches located 100 miles due west of Portland between Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These beaches include Garibaldi Beach resorts, Neah-kah- nie, Mananita nnd Bay Ocean. Newport (Oregon's old favorite rewort) On Yaquine Bay—Large Natatorium—Ample HoteL accommodations and camping facilities. Crater Lake <°i«’» July 1 st) One of the natural wonders of the world. A Lake in the heart of an extinct volcano. Other Attractive Outing Places Detroit (Brietenbush Hot Springs—Mt. Jefferson Country) McCredle Hot Springs Josephine County Caves (Oregon's Murble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts Columbia River Beaches Ml. R&nier National Park Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park “Oregon Outdoors” New Summer booklet contains general information on the different Oregon Resorts; Summer Excunsion fares; Hotel nnd (}amp life. Inquire of local ngent for further particulars. 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