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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
T he P olk C ounty P ost Ore '/’on ZT 1 So T o rin o , LARGEST CIRCULATION IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY VOLUM E IV. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, JUNE 10, 1921 firoves j WOMAN'S CLUB TWO MEASURES ■ Captai M n s Ernsrsos Ham lor a Cool CARRY JIT ELECTION Last Sunday night while re- ____ NO. 2 Homer Lodge K. ol P. B M liflT E BOOS BIB BETS Hold (lection of Officers i SERIICES SUNDAY The following officers have MEN.JMSH. CDS Of the live measures voted on turning from Portland, Captain The Woman's Club dosed its Baccalaureate services tor the been chosen for Homer Lodre Sheriff Orr and two deputies Tuesday the soldier's bonus bill Emerson Groves and his Stude- year’s work Wednesday. The Independence High Senior class K. of P.: A. G. Williams, C. C.'; captured Jess Fox, Wright and emergency clause veto car baker were ordered off the high meeting was held at the home of wore hell at the Methodist W. C. Wood, V. C.; A. Cooper, Cooper, B. F. Mills and Forest Perlate; Walter Smith, M. at A.; ried by large majorities. The way by three loose horses. Two two stills, sixteen barrels D. P. McCarthy. Reports church Sunday evening. Dr. Verd Hjll, M of W.; John Pod- of Brown, legislative regulation and hy were black and one mouse color- of Mrs. officers mash, Overland touring were heard and the Dunsmore spoke to the class vent. Inside Guard; L .. W. Seg- car, a Ford an truck gienic marriage bills were de eu. The dark ones were easily and a Ford car following officers were elected using Daniel’s steadfastness as gle, Outside Guard. Delegates in a raid about one o’clock Thurs cisively defeated. The women his theme. The address was to grand lodge are: John Hilti- day morning when they invaded jury bill lost by a small margin seen and Capt. G. managed to for the ensuing year: W. H. Cockle, F. E. a moonshine rendezvous three with a few precincts to hear escape them, but the mouse President, Mrs. O. D. Butler. eloquent and brought the lesson brand, Dickson. from. PolK county gave the colored one was not so easily dis 1st Vice President, Mrs. S. of faith to the right principles to miles south of Buena Viata near soldiers' bonus and emerg ncy cerned and when the car and Taylor the county line. The of the young men and women who Cooper Clan Hold Reinlon ficers Benton Jones. clause veto a majority but re horse came in contact the horse 2nd Vice missed two or three other President, Mrs. K. C. are just ready to enter college jected the other three measures. lost its life and the hood of the men who lost in the Riley Cooper was here yester brush along the themselves life. Eldridge. river bank. The returning from Portland sheriff having suspicions for some ear lost its syinetry. Cap. G. Secretary. Mrs. H. B. Fletcher. A quartette consisting of day, C O M PA NY K MAKE where he had been attending Treasurer, Mrs. Asa B. Robin Messrs: L. E. Ba-rick. B. R. | the annual reunion of the Cooper time has visited there several oc PLAN S FOR TRAINING declares the black horses|brought exactly the same kind of luck a son. Wolfe, Underhill and Hender-1 clan which. was held at Mt. casions before bat found the At its regular meeting toi ight pair of black cats would be ex Members of the Executive son rendered a group of Tabor Thursday. There were house vacant. All four men plead not guilty when arraigned ahout thirty-five relatives pres on Co. K will make preliminary ar pected to deal. The owner of Board, Mrs. Oliver Smith and songs. the charge of “moonshining,’’ ent The reunion was held in declaring rangements for going into train the horses, however, attaches no Mrs. Chas. Fitchard. Miss Mildred Davis offered a that they had only vis on account of the ill ited the place ing camp at Camp Lewis next blame whatever to Capu G. and Tnis is a capable corps of offi violin solo; Mrs. Barnell sang an Portland purpose of ness of J. S. Cooper, and with buying booze. for In the default week. While it is being urged said through some negligence cers, each one fitting admirably arrangement of “Rock of Ages” the of a idea that he might be able to that every member of the Com the horses had escaped through | into the place she is to fill. The and Mrs. C. W. Irvine sang attend. Mr. Riley Cooper stated $50 bond all were lodged in the jail. Mills’ trial ia sche pany go, in all probability there an open gate. Club will start the next year un- “Open the Cates of the Temple.’’ that while his brother did not county duled for afternoon. The i will be a few who cannot get join the gathering, the relatives trial of the this The decorations were artistic der the most favorable circum others will be held away. Captain Groves expects J. W. Morgan and wife of Al stance and many far-reaching and many interested friends at all dropped in to wieh him a later. They have asked for a to leave town with at least fifty speedy recovery, and he joined jury trial. tended the services. with them in saying he’d be men and there won’t be a better bany spent the week end at the activities will be accomplished The graduation exercises will under the incoming leadership. ready for the one in 1922. bunch at the training camp. James Morgan home. be held thii evening. Following the business, Mrs. Govro celebrated her Mrs. Ecker received an expres The members of the das» include: Back from Flaking Trip birthday last Tuesday with a Turnbull, Marjorie Reynolds, sion of gratitude from the Club Helen S TU D E N T R E C IT A L Edna Burch, Muriel Wilson, Kathleen Peter Kurre, Wm. Grigsby family gathering. Oat of town for her faithfulness to her office. HY Skinner, Faye Walker, Sec.; Edith and Marshal Chapman returned relatives were Mrs. Walter Goff A social hour and informal re Pleasinger, Melvin Ray, Glenn H'ir- yesterday from ^ fishing trip on and Mrs. Elmer Goff of Albany, The Pupils of Mrs. Lottie Hedges McIntosh Walter and Willie Govro of Port ception for the outgoing officers right, preeident, Robt. Craven, Julius the Salmon Creek. Wednesday Evening, June 15th. 1921 land. was held. Mrs. K. C. Eldridge, Jorgensen, Gerald Hewitt, Erma PROliUAM a past president, and Mrs. Clyde Boughey, Lulu Grigaby, treasurer; Cyril Reynolds, Alice Ruch, vice presi P A H T I. ! Ecker, the retiring president, dent. Streabbog Piano Duet: “ Adonis Galop” presided over the tea and coffee The festivities of graduation Marjorie Plant, Gordon Plant urns. The hostess was assisted time began last night with a Forman Piano Solo: "Dane# of the Wood Sprites” Thelma Goaser by Mrs. Robbie, chairman of the large class reception at the High Zucca Piana Solo: “ Rippling W ater” social committee, in serving. Octavia Goldman All Varieties. Best the Market Affords The retiring president, assist School building. > Gaynor Vocal Solo: (a) “ Slumber Boat” Rondili (bl “ Pillow Time” ed by Mrs. Robbie, initiated the Pauline Perry incoming officers after the man High School al Airlie Krogmann Piano Salo: "The Merry Bobolir.k” Dorothy Ray ner of the State officers’ installs Graduates Two Pupils Best quality canning berries. Leave orders with ns Spaulding Piano Solo: “ I Want to be a Soldier” tion at last year’s Federation. Gordon Plant Engelmann The next meeting of the Club Dallas — County Superintend Piano Solo: “ Little Boy Blue” Marion Fluke will be held the second Wednes ent Josiah Wills was present at Vocal Sola: (a) “ I Once Had a Sweet Little Doll, Dears” , Nevin day in October. (b) "A Pig Tale’’ . . . Gramm the commencement exercises for Enough to supply the canning season. Evelyn Maillie the Airlie high school last Satur Piaao Solo: “ Twilight Reverie" . . . Cadman day evening at which time two Lucille Cooke Mpeoeenci 0 0. K . K .s pupils, Winnogene Peterson and Piano Solo: “ Neapolitan Sarenade” - - Ltrman Frank Tubaridt, graduated. R*-'r. Glen Sparks Visit Salem Saturday Ballentyne Piano Solo: “ A Rose Bud" . . . . Rowe offered the invocation Marjorie Plant and Harry C. Seymour, director Piano Solo: “ Tho May bells’’ . . . Rathbun About fifty members of the HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES of industrial club work for the Helen Plessinger state and former county school local Sunshine degree of the K. INDEPENDENCE, OIEOON Musical Reading: "The Lilac Tree” . . . Gartlan Alberta Williams P.s or the D. O. K. K.s, went to superintendent of Polk county, Piano Solo: “ A Blush Bose” - - • Lieuranco made the address of the even salem Saturday night to partici ing. Luetta Baker His subject was “Proper pate in initiating a number of Motivation’’. Piano Duot: “ Turkiah March” - - Beethoven Prof. H. W. Faye Walker, Gertrudo Stephen brothers into the order. The Copeland presented the diplomas II . Capital City furnished such to the graduates. Prof. Cope Piano Solo: (a) “ Rustle of Spring” - - Sinding splendid entertainment the In land is going to Shaniko for the (b) "Pluto’s Bevels" - - • Schmoll dependence brothers didn’t ensuing year. One of the inter Bessie Pleasinger surprises of the evening Vocal Duot: "O ut Where the Weat Begins” - - Phielo reach home until about 4:30 Sun esting Verne McGowna, Warren McGowan was the surprises pre day morning and they declare sented to numerous Piano Solo: “ Glad Hours Walts ’ Evana the graduates. Velma Heffley they didn't want to come even is one of the few standard Airlie high Piano Solo: («> "Morning Mood ’ - - - J Grieg then. schools in the county though a (b) “ In the Hall of the Mountain-King” > very few pupils attend. Erma Boughey Vocal Solo: "The Voice of Spring” • - Stinaon I Mrs. Mannock entertair ed the v Mrs. Birnell Lad es Aid of tne Christian Mrs. Lottie Hedges McIntosh $ 1 .0 0 Piano Solo: "L a Grace” .............................................. Rohm Alice Baker church at a delightful picnic at will present her pupils in recital Buys a Cooper union suit, No. 9050 | EN athletic. Piano &olo: "H ungarian Rhapsody” . . . Liazt her Pome jesterd&y afternoon at the Methodist church Wednes Nellie Lane The ladies motored out to the day evening, June 15. A small; Vocal Solo: (a) “The Barefoot Trail" - - Wiggere (b) “Two Rosea” . . . O’Hara country home of Mrs. Mannock admission of 10 cents will be Buva the Mesh and Porosknit as long as they last. Robert Craven and report a most delightful charged. Mrs. McIntosh always Piano Solo: “ Silver Spray” - - - Drurnholler Muriel Wilson time visiting and feasting on the donates the receipts to the Piano Solo: “ Voiaea of N ature" . . . Krohn good things that make up the church. Music lovers always an Buys the Cooper Cotton flat kait unto« suit. Hazel Butler country life. Piano Solo: "Grand Polka de Concert” - - Bartett ticipate these annual affairs to W e have some Boys* Porosknit shirts, sizes Bessie Pleasinger which the public is cordially in 30 and 32, 25c each. Men’s Shirts, size 34, Vocal Solo: (a) “ Morning” - - - Speaks (b) “ A Spiay of Roses' - - Sanderson Frederick Ridders of Suver vited. The program appeals Porosknit and flat knit, 35c each. Come in and Heiea Turnbull was one of the thirty three elsewhere in this paper. Piano Solo: “ Lovo Dreams" . . . Browns we will tell you why we are making these prices. graduates at Mt. Angel college Georgia Crofoot this week. Piano Duot: “Charge of the (Jhlana” • • Bokm Yours trnly, Georgia Crofoot, Bernice Stewart % Mrs. James Morgan and Miss Piano Solo: “ The Last Smile” - • Wollenhaupt Fave Johnson accompanied Mr. ( Erma Boughey Moee Walker, D. E. Fletcher and Mrs. J. W. Morgan of Al Piano Duet: "Grand Galop de Concert” * - Gan* Bessie Plenainger, Erma Boughey and Claire Irvine are in attend- bany to Portland, V ncouver and i ance at the big earnival this a trip over the Columbia High Admission 10c A t M. E. Church INDEPENDENCE, OREGON week. way Strawberries J. 6. McIntosh Grocery 50c Gooseberries PAHT Buys a 75c garment in the two- piece underwear as long as they last. $ 1.50 $ 1.75 O. A. Kreamer