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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
u a i t t i a i M i m n iw iw i u ii a i a ii B i ia H a i ia im M h t f iM ii PUBLIC ftAT.E I Vigorous and Healthy Babies Make | I will hold a public sale, 51/» miles south o f Inde pendence on Saturday, Sep The Best Men and W om en tember 25 and will sell head of horses, 2 cows, 18 head of hogs, farm machin ery, etc. 25 F. A. TORGESON. Take care of the babies—give them a chance—so when they have grown into manhood and womanhood—they will not be handicaped in the battle of life by physical defects. FOB BALE Clover reaper, cut 15 acree; Mc Cormick binder, cut 100 acree; 2 horses; hop baler, stove, pip«, baskets and other supplies. Phone Id-4312. 16 tf This store helps take care of babies. We have everything a baby needs to keep it comfortable, growing and in the bloom of health. W illiam s 9 Drug ‘Homs of the Grafonola PERFECT SERVICE C o. If PURE DRUGS § iin u M M iM M iw isiiu iM m m ia in iM in w im iiM iM in iia iiH iin iin iin iin it FOB M U 1 new Ford Truck with cab and bed used about 3 months. 2 used Over lands. 2 used Maxwells. All the above cars are in good running order and guaranteed by AUTO UTILITIES CO. Independence and Pallas. COLLECTIONS CITY AND COUNTRY •THE • • U N IV E R S IT Y * • OREGON • —is m ain tain ed by (h e state in o r d e r that the y o a n g p eo p le o f O re g o n m s j r e e e l t s * w ith ou t c o s t, the b en efits o f a lib e ra l e d u ca tion . The University includes the College of Literature. Science and the Arts, the Graduate School. The School of Phys ical Education, and the professional Schools of Law. Medicine (at Portland). Architecture. Commerce, Journalism, Education and Music. High standards o f scholarship are made possible by an able faculty, well equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100,000 volumes. GET THE BOY READY FOR SCHOOL wiBiiietiifliiiBtiinipiiBiiiBiaii Winter is coming and the public schools will soon op en. Every boy, regardless .of whether he is tive or eighteen years old, must be “ outfitted” and it is to the interest of parents, as well as the boy, to bring him to Kreamer’s what ueeds. and get him You owe it to the boy to clothe him warmly and neatly and put him on an equal* footing with his companions. Hats, caps, overcoats, suits, shirts, sweaters, mittens, gloves, socks and shoes, and a guarantee of value with every purchase. Aliy or all at prices just as cheap, if not cheaper, than elsewhere, catolog houses included. Let Kreiuner dress the boy from top to toes, spick and span, al- ■nr ready for the cold, sleet and snow. 0« A. Kreamer Melvin Ray has wander ed away from home and is now at PrineviUe. Mary, I Kdna. Jane, you may ad dress vour letters to 140 East Second street. That’s 1 where The Post and other ¡particular mail goes. 1 MOST MONEY i i X d T îüj I 1 ■ I ■ FARMERS STATE BANK W it h a h e ig h te n e d c o n fid e n c e ga in e d bjr th e re c e n t s z p r e s s io n o f p u b lic s u p p o r t, the U n iv e r s it y i s now e n te r in g upon an ara o f la rg o d e v a lo p a e a t an d e a ta n d e d u a e f n ln e a s . ln dopen d o n c» ©r«£On C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, GLEN C. SMITH, President. Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. i«iiiHiiniiBi«iiiBiiiBiiiHiiiBiiiBii«imiiHiiiniiniiHiiiBiiniPi'immHBWBiWMHnni> “ There’s More Real Satisfaction” says the Good Judge In a little of the Real To» bacco Chew, than you ever got out o f the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don’ t need a fresh chew nearly as often—that’ s why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. $ A ny man who uses the Real T obacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles c W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco C o m p a n y , 1107 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C ity WE HANDLE MEATS of choice grades only. Whatever you buy here you’ll find tender and toothsome. You may think that choice quality means higher cost How thor oughly mistaken you are will be proven with your first order. City M eat Market M ILL E B * SMITH you W e buy ev sell want to se everything you want to 7 . Cash or trade. buy. Bring in everything you want to sell and I will sell it for you on a commission. M AX GOLDMAN ▼ALLST * Do you live in Independence? Then why not patronize her indus tries. Esl Liberty bread. i ing to assist in financing par ties who desire to buy live stock exhibited at the Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition this Fall. Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfare of the students. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rey- Knight Adjustment Co., -------- i nolds. Mr. Reynolds. Jr., is For a catalogue or for any information, McMinnville Ore. Co. K .’s lirst smoker of pastor of the Christian address: the season, Friday night, church at that place. T H E M K G IS T R A H FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED U n iv e r s it y of O rogon Sept. 17. A big event. All Mrs. Sam Wilson and For real service and results list E u g e n e , O re g o n going. grand daughter of Astoria your property with us. We have ------ are visiting her daughter, six salesmen with macliines. Wc “ The River’s End’ ’ which Mrs. Lester Murphy, and inspect and photograph your prop Notie« to Creditors comes to the Isis on Sunday! other relatives this week, Notice is hereby given that the erty and advertise extensively, and afternoon and evening, Cleve Prather finished have a demand lor property at ail undereigned has been duly ap- Sept. 19. is a stupendous threshing Sunday > and times. Fred VV. German Co., 732 j pointed administrator of the ea- picture and because of the Wells and Moore finished Chamter of Commerce Uldg., Fort- tate of W. R. Hall, deceased, by the high rental charges an ex- Tuesday, lund, Oi <s*oa. 4-3 County Court of the State of Ore- tra ten cents in admission Don McCann of Westfall -------- 1 gon, and has qualified. price is necessary. , is visiting his father-in-law, TAKEN UP All persons having claims agaln- ------ M. V. Prather this week. Taken up by the undersigned at st said estate are hereby notified Mrs. Emma Shelley and Clifford Wells was a Sa- his place, seven miles south of In to present the same duly verified, mother-in-law. Mrs. Hattie lem caller Sunday. dependence, about June 1, black together with the proper vouchers Shelley, of Coauille are vis-' Hugh Baldwin and daugh- horse, weight about 1200, oge about therefor, to the undersigned ad iting on the Setak farm, ters. Dorothy and Ruth, twelve years. Owner to pay lor ministrator at his residence at south of independence. The and son, Dick, of Winlock, advertising and keep. Buena Vista, Oregon, within six first named is a daughter of Wash, visited Mr. Bald- 26 months from the date of this notice. J. H. WARD Mr. and Mrs. W. Setak. win’s aunt. Mrs. A. J. Hall, Dated and first published August R. 2, Independence. This is. Mrs. Shelley Sr.’s last week. 20th. 1920. first visit to the valley and G. G. Hewett and wife of WANTED: Telephone operators. A. J. HALL, she likes it fine. Elkins visited her mother. Apply to Independence Telephone Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Louise Harman, Sun Co. W. R. Hall, deceased. 24 “ Fritz” Torgeson will day. Swops & Swope, Attorneys. (25) hold a farm sale Saturday, N. C. Anderson, wife and RICK WOOD FOR SALE: Oak, Sept. 17. and dispose of Ins mother, and Ted Steele Ash or Fir delivered in either town stock and machinery, pre spent Sunday evening with or country. C. J. Lehman. Suver. paratory to moving to Al E. B. Gobat and wife at Rhone Monmouth 1210. W . D. OVERTON 25 bany. Everybody will be Suver. Auctioneer sorry to see the Torgeson Mildred Hall, after spend PUBLIC SALE Phone 96-3 Philomath, Ora. family leave as they were ing a week with her grand We, the undersigned, will sell at good neighbors and made parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. auction two miles north of Mom Twelve years experience. A many friends hero. Hall., returned to her home mouth on the Derunleau farm, trial will convince you. Ar in Portland Saturday. known us the old Mix place, on range for dates at the office Albert Qu&rtier was here Howard Miirphv, who has FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1920, beginning of The Polk County Post or for a few days last week been taking medical treat at 10 o'clock sharp, the following phone or write me direct. 27 and some how it was learn ment in Portland, is much described property, towit: 1 bay ed that he has rented a better. mare, 7 years old, wt. 1500; 1 brow n' large furnished residence in Bob Emmons and Bill horse, 5 years old, w t 1500; 1 gray Portland. As he can’t give Bates of Albany were call mare, 9 years old, wt. 1450; 1 gray i!Hinii«BiHiniiHiimii«iniiH!iiaiii! a satisfactory explanation ers here Sunday. horse, 11 yeans old, w t 1500; 1 sor of what he is going to do J. K. Neal and wife visit rel mare, 6 years old, w t 1500; 1 ' THE WIND M I L L SHOP with it, everybody has be ed friends in Silverton Sun- black mare, 8 years old, wt. 1400; 1 A. G. Williams, Prop. gun to listen for the wed dav. black horse, 8 years old, w t 1600; 1 ding bells. All kind o f barbering J. A. Reynolds and fami bluck horse, 12 years old, w t 1250; ly have moved from Inde 1 40 pounder milk cow, 7 years old; done and satisfaction BUENA VISTA pendence to their farm. 1 40 pounder milk cow, 4 years old; guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ Nicholls Bros, rented their 2 two-year old heifens, just fresh; 1 shampooing and mas Mrs. Sarah. Collins, who place to Mr. Wattenberger yearling heifer; 1 yearlng bull; 18 saging given special at has been visiting relatives and moved to Wren. head of shouts; 3 brood sows; 4 tention. Shine in con: here, returned to her home There was quite a num stock hogs, w t 170; 39 head of high nection. in Dallas Saturday. grude Cots wo Id ewes and onei reg ber from here attended the Sheriff Orr made an of Thurston sale at Suver. G. istered Cotewold buck; four dozen t i m i M I l W I H l I B I i M H i l l K I I H I I K l i B l i l H I I I ficial call I to our city last A. Wells. Perrv Wells, J. A. White Orphingtan hens; 4 farm Wednesday. Reynolds. R. Peterson and wagons; hack; buggy; 2 buy racks; \ Clarence Reynolds and N. C. Anderson bought a two 14-inch sulky plows; 14-inch family of Corvallis spent number of Shorthorn cattle. steel wulking plow; 14-inch Oliver TO REALIZE THE Chill plow; 12-inch Oliver Steel last week with liis parents, Ed Lichtv bought a horse. plow; 3-section harrow; two 2-sec tion liar rows; two 1-horse culti vators; spring tooth harrow; disc harrow; 16-inch Kentucky gram drill; 18disc Superior grain drill; 7-foot Peering binder; 6-foot Peer ing mower; 5W foot Jones mower; 2-horse hay rake; sheep shearing machine; feed cutter; 3 sets of dou ble work harness; 3 sets of plow harness, single buggy harness; sin gle harpoon hay fork; grindstone; UeLavel cream separator; 50 gallon gas tank; some household furni ture; shovels, forks and hand tools too numerous to mention. Terms: Sums under $20 cash; over $20, 8 months time on bankable notes at 8 per cent interest. Free lunch at noon. M. F. White, Auctioneer. 0. W. STEPHENS A W. R. DAVIS. This Bank Encourages the Purchase o f Pure Bred Stock and we are will- The Independence National Bank Established .1880 AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most convenient aid to modern business. It systema tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and shows you just where you stand each month. Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so. SILBTB SffscUvs April 1, trains will run ss follows: Na t srrivss from Hoskins 0:16 A. M dsily No. 4 srrivss from Csmps 4:00 P. M. dsily sxcspt Sundsy No. 1 depsrts for Csmps 10:80 A M. dsily sxcspt Sundsy No. t depsrts for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. dsily FTsight servies 2:90 P. M on Tussdsys snd Ssturdsys Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shav- ! er tuid Mrs. R. Ludvickson v and daughter. Lucile. o f * Wichita. Kan., motored to SWOPE A SWOPE Independence Wednesday, LAWYERS the latter to see the big : hop fields. It was the first Oflss orar Craven A WslksPs Stan I they ever saw and the night Independence, Oregon was greatly enjoyed. Officers snd Directors H. Hirschberg. Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. i n D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Fanners State Bank) Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed. M . J. O’ D O N N E LL, P rop.