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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
FARMS AND ACREAGE W ANTED the hotel aud ferry hire. UNLOADING For real service and results list your property with us. W e have six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop erly and advertise extensively, and have a demand for property at all times. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port land, Oregon. 4-3 To customers paying their regular accounts on or before the first day of each month two per cent off SAVE DOLLARS at the “C” Street Grocery j. a . m c in t o s h P h o n e 2511 W alter Dalton of Alban} town Monday. Talk to a ll the DeoDle thru The Polk County Post. William Englehoru w.<s a Inde pendence Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sleckiey enter tained a crowd of young people at their home Sunday. Two of the high school girls, M ss- Harold Reynolds took in the show es Bessie SUeuk and Pearl mavis, ire attending Bible normal in Aibuu}. in Albany Sunday night. J. F. W einart has purchased the Mrs. R. E. Prather is having some Caughey property aud < .^octa to dental work done in Independence. move aboui the niiduie ui the moi th Mrs. Moore Geety is very low at M.ss M allie Crook, Miss j>e. 5 Ann,. her home and A. J. Hall s on the Matre and Mrs. Copeland attended . sick list. the teachers’ institute at Uickreali Mrs. Emma J. Anderson is vis.ting Saturday. her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Gobat, at J. C. Simpson, who underwent a Albany this week. very serious operation s in, me aguj Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson and at one of the Portland hospitals, is" Mrs. G. E, Herman and daughter, rapidly recovering. Blanche, W’ere shopping in Albany George Williamson r ;.ed word* Saturday. last week of his muliiei s illness Mis. Philips, who has been visit and left Friday uior.iing tor uer ing her brother, W. I. Reynolds and home in W yi ming. wife, returned to her home In Dallas The Christian Endeavor held its Wednesday. monthly business meeting at the i Mrs. M. V. Prather and grand school house Friday evening. A large daughter, Lela McCann, went to Har crowd ot youu., ;>eople were present risburg Saturday to attend religious and all had an enjoyable t me. Just before leaving w< were c le* tuineu services Sunday. by Mr. Copeiauu who r, , . md b. Thelma Moe, who spent the holi Mrs. Jon-s tvho de. m iui le eu days in Carlton, returned homo last a few piano soles week accompanied by her sister, Mrs. In the asscmbl. room oi lie A ii lie Berry, and children. school building on Monday morning Clarence Loy took Mr. Christian when several of the p , ere an to Salem Saturday to bring the lat swering roll by quo u t ie pro ter’s daughter home. She has been fessor looking at a lut.e coy that at the hospital there. had just come in and .vas about 20 minutes late, saiu. YU riant. Dee Leland Prather, who met ( with an we are ready for you nation.” accident while driving logs ror the Dee, leaning on his d aid in a Spaulding Co., went to Portland F ri very low, easy carele fashion: day to consult a doctor. ’ ’Early to bed, early to rise, makes a Jerry Whiteman, an old time resi man healthy, wealthy . ad w se." dent of this place, was buried here last week. A t one time he owned C. B. D.? Painless Parker The Famous Dentist eo ple living a hundred milei or mort away cbma to my offices to have their teeth fixed up. I make it a rule that those from a d i s t a nc e shal l b* w a i t e d upon immediately and their work be completed first, so they can go back home as soon as possible. Years ago I discovered how to extract and fix teeth with out hurting, and was so s uc c e s s f ul that people c a l l e d me “ Pa i nl e s s ” Parker. My practice has grown until I now have P twenty-eight offices, and all my associ ates in these ollii s have been ta u g h t how to p r a c t ic e pa i nl e ss dentistry as well as I can do it myself. W e have fixed up the teeth o f over a m illion people, and cull our way o f practi, ing “ the E. R. P a r k e r System.” I f your teeth are botlic . ; you, and you want them put is good shape without hurt ing and w it h o u t pay ing a fancy price, c, to our near est office, w h i c h you w i l l lin d located at State & Commercial Sta., PRUNE TREES LOGANBERRY TIPS and STRAWBERRY PLANTS OF A L L K IN D S ALSO- Champion of Oregon Strain of 0.1. C. PIGS HENRY YUNQ IN D E PEN D EN C E, ORE. 3 miles south— first house east of L O. O. F. cem etery T A L L E Y A SILETZ t i m e TABLE CITY COUNTRY [O im u e ii trulli uur .aat mous b u i«u «c ut la«k ut ruuui.J Major aud Mrs. Eowis Hose left Saturday lor England. Enroule tor New York where they w.U hoard ship February 3, they will visit la Cali fornia and New Orleans. Mr. uud Mrs. P, H. Urexler enter- tuiued tbe Owls last Monday evening. Euougb additional guests were inv.t- ed to make up five tables at c/irds. Tbe eveulug was passed pleasantly over the whist tables. A splendid luncheon closed tbe evening. »uh m meeting the male members are to en- ilimtmmilHIOW IIiaiimimimimimmi tertain the ladies. It is expected that B bHbesaZ t“ wiU bu providea i Wi WIND MILL SHOP i Mr. ami Mrs. D. P. McCarthy have While here from Iheir Eastern Or rclurncu trout a sovctul weeks’ visit egon home, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. De | tu Cuulurma. Anuoud have been the recipients of numerous social attentions among | Sam Carmack has sold his tarm them being a beautifully appointed north west ot iudepenUence to John dinner over which Mr. and Mrs. C. | Schmbuck ot Suloin. W. Henkle presided. The dinner g party was followed with an enjoyable g Mrs. Word iiutier went to Port "lin e party” at the Isis. g land Monday to visit relatives and Another delightful function was lo celebrate her natal day in the an evening at cards for which Mr. | Uose City. and Mrs. Claude Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker were hosts at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard re Skinner home. Close friends of the lumed Friday ev euing lrom a two honorees were invited to make up weeks v.stt with their son, Claude, several tables of auction 500. iu Portland. Miss Emma iicukle ot Portland was a guest at the W. 11. Walker home a lew hours Sunday, coming here to see the ex-mayor who has been quite ill. was Miss Nell Link of Pence motoi’edj to town Saturday afternoon. B U E N A V IS T A Flour, Sugar and Eggs not included. A IR L IE Advantages ol a Large ClrcolaUon C. B. D.? Special Discount 5S FOR CASH n was at Civil war veteran. Fuuerui service; * were held in the M. E. cuurch. Ur. Dunsmore preached the sermon, vlr. Whiteman left to mourn iiio loss one sou, John, of Talbot, auu three daughters, Add.e aud Grace of 8a- ' lent and Laura of Washington. ITS CONTRARY EFFECT A. G. Williams, Prop. ! WHAT IS BET1 1 «■ A ll kind o f barbering done and satisfaction guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ sham pooing and mas- sagin g given special at- tention. Shine in con- uection. TO R E A LIZE THE MOST M O NEY for a Sunday firmer rh»*i e fresh dressed, eleun. w. d chicken? It is a de’.ic to the average holism , at many refuse to buy d a; ¡ed poultry unless they . ow cleanliness isobservuJ i the dressing. You can t i < ur dressed poultry with al< t; City Meat Market MILLER A SMITH W e buy everyth in g you w ant to sell and sell every th in g you want to buy. Cash or trade. B rin g in everyth in g you want to sell and I w ill sell it fo r you on a commission. M AX GOLDM AN Mrs. Armine Young was given a Judgment of 11250 against Epb aud Kftie Young, parents of her husband, for alienation of bis affetcions by a Effective Oct. 24, 1920, trains jury in Judge Belt’s court this week. w ill run an follows: It Is understood that should a new- äW O P E ài SW OPE “ It is funny what the philosophers Train arrives Independence trial be deuied that appeal will be insist about poverty.” taken. 11:06 A. M. LAW YERS “ What is that?” Train departs Independence East Tuesday evening at the regu “ 1 hey say it tfives one’s character 1 1:00 P. M. lar meeting of Adah chapter, O. E. 8., Office over Craven A Walker*! Store Daily except Sunday. J. G. McIntosh aud J. U. V’ . Butler of such rich opportunities.” L. E. W ATSON, SupL | Monmouth were taken thru the laby TaU Tbe Poet About 111 rinth of tbe order. At tbe next Independence, Oregon The Independence National Bank Established .1880 A N ACCOUNT in a com m ercial bank is tbe most convenient aid to modern business. I t system a tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures aud shows you ju st where you stand each month. Open one w ith us today. I t w ill pay you to do so. Officers sad Directors H. H irschberg, Pres. C. A. M cLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W . H. W a lk e r D. W . Sears O. D. B u tler