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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
ThL POL KCOUNTY POST Restore the Usefulness / Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. To worn, Injured and sick casings and tubes uteied ae second class w a ll » March itti, 1918, at the postotlice at Independence, Oregc-i. under the Act of March 3, 1879. C L Y D E T. ECKE rt ■ is I a i > b . i b I a.ra:i a.i.ai a I ft: h i Bxftiftiiiftift i ■ i fti ■ lift latai ani OCR EYE CLASS SERVICE is quick, accurate and dependable Expert Tire Surgery Our “cure” Is always a perfect one. Editor and Publisher. W h en M .J . O ’D O N N E L L 50c. <1.00 ? jj Shop In building formerly occupied by Williams barber shop $ 2 .0 0 S alem h ave y o u r eves e x a m in e d at Also N ew Tires for Sale Subscription Rates: TÜRKE MONTHS S IX MONTHS ONE YEAR in I ME M O W O P T IC A L 325 S r.te Street C (> Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank B : «iB ii.a u . i u t'ailiBlIiftllWIiWIlftllfttaillftllftlllWIlftliftllftlllftlhftlllftU ft: » It - .' * ’ile»* otherwise provided for, Mibscriptions will be stopped at expiration BLACKBIRD AND RODIN MATE Students of Bird Life W ill Find H a r d to Credit Most Re markable Alliance. It BREVITIES Miss Lucile Craven and “ Bob bie” . O. A. C. students, were here last week end. Christian Endeavor services for the young people at the Christian church every Sunday night at 6:30. Come 'and line up with us. Good meetings. . E. E. Tripp Monday. was in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Godfry took their small daughter to Portland this week to be ex amined by a specialist. Three Inseparables One for miklnejs.VIRGINlA On z for mellowness. BUHLEY One for aroma.TURKISH The finest tcbaccos pei fecTy Capt. J. C. Sistare, fair and «tjtiare aailorman, and E. M. Ashby, good citizen and true, have been shocked at the alliance which has been formed between a rather rak ish-looking blackbird and a robin, which have evidently formed a partnership and have started house it * I f 1 1 f 1 ! . F N I I F W T « O H M A C l V f V E . keeping together, says a Noank w (Conn.) dispatch. The pair war at first noticed car rying sticks, dry .grass, etc., to a corner of the eaves trough in a house near the freight yard. Some fussy observer did not like this evidence of bird miscegenation— or whatever Eyes Tested it might be called— and routed the saucy pair from this perch. Mow, Glasses Fitted. ■however, they have taken possession Lenses accurately duplicated o f the decayed spot in an apple tree Optical repairs carefully where the limb has been sawed off, and promptly made the blackbird making the place larg er with liis long sharp bill. The pair are never scam with oth- Dr. W. C Gchman, Optometrist “ rs o f their species, and it is evident SALEM, ORE, that they have been ostracized by !„ both robins and blackbirds. People in the neighborhood o f the odd nest «KJBB . - ^ vtsaRItei'.E.'-î are watchfully waiting. atfed and blended .1 & Of ______ The People Are Getting Wise People are sure getting wise to the tact that when they have ear troubles the best way to have that trouble not trouble any more is to move in on “Frenchy” Regimbal and have him fix it at $1.25 an hour. No killing time, no stalling—honest-to-goodness work and satisfaction guaranteed. W IT H SaySes Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Foster w ere in Albany this week. Miss Opal H ew ett and brother Gerald were home from O. A. C. last week end. HIS IDEA OF HEAVEN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Olsen Thursday Nov. 3. The youngster has been christened Helmar Francis. INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Dealer in Dodge and Lexington Cars VIM SPECIAL Tues.-Wed. SHOP $1.90 Most popular Flour in the W e s t-its Vim The Polk ¡County Corn Show will take place in December. With the Thrifty CRISCO Winter Apples and Cider 9 Pounds Delivered to any part o f town. $1 a box. Cider 30c. a gallon. Phone orders to M4312 or write 24 Clyde Hill, Buena Vista $1.55 AT 8 Pounds (M AD E IN INDEPENDENCE) When you eat GOLDEN K K U .iT you not only eat as good u bread aajj GET THE H A B IT firm & SON, Props. Yes it’s toasted, o f Course. T o seal in the flavor—— Its Better—Its Fresh Graded P O T A T O E S $2.25 W E S S O N ’S OIL One Gallon KARO One-half Gallon H O N O R S F R IE N D A N D FOE. 1 Gallon White 98c Marking tin lire o f battle at Sa lem church and close beside the famed plank road that lends from Fredericksburg to Chancellorsville is a monument erected to.lie* Twen ty-third Jersey infantry by the state o f Now Jersey. It is a grace ful shaft surmounted by the statue o f a soldier chiseled in gray mar ble, like many other battlefield me morials, but it is one o f the few, if not the only shaft on s battlefield, which pays homage alike to friend and enemy. On one side New Jer sey lovingly honors the members of the Twenty-third regiment, who ad vanced into ternflo rifle fire in the woods on Salem heights, and on the other is graven the tribute o f the state to the Alabama men who held the line during the two fearful hours o f a May day in 18(13, when death m the falling dusk took heavy toll. — Birmingham \ge-Hrrald. INDEPENDENCE Ö A Kfc RY* S 5 lbs., per lb. 37c Tessie— My mother don't care how much 1 run over the kitchen floor. Teddy— Gee, 1 wish 1 had a nice dirty mother like that. baked anywhere but patronize a home industry. M. J. B. SPECIAL 1 lb. 39c 3 lbs., per lb. 38c Per 100 Pounds CO TOPINE Golden Krust Bread Motor Car Co. W. B. HUGGINS, Prop. HARTMAN BROS. YOU M»Y CALL AGAIN $1.65 $1.95 67c Quart D r* Pint 28c BULK COFFEE Salsin-Albany-W ooiiirn 25c CALUM ET B AK ING 28c $1.00 « 10 pounds WHEA T CEREAL 48 c FELS NAPTHA SOAP 10 Bars for 75c 10 pounds 53c 10 pounds CREAM ROLLED OATS 53c SAFE HOME MATCHES LIBBY CORNED • BEEF 5 I ound Box SP A G H E T T I 47c M ACARONI 30c 1 Pound Regular 25c size G R IR A R D E L L I’S DAIRY MAID MILK 6 Cans 53c Factory Distributo s for M. J. B. Coffee 10 Pounds For $1.85 Save 10c per pound 5 Pounds Bulk 19c 5 Boxes 33c One Pound POW DER 5 pounds PANCAKE M e-'diger My employer has re- que- to present \ u tin- '»II fo r settlement. Lieutenant Briggs— W ell ! W ell! May I eongr.'tulate you on having obtained a steady job? ,( 53c 1 Gallon Amber Karo 1 Pound -j 5 Pounds CRESCENT S I .15 1 Pound CHOCOLATE 30c 29c SLO C K S A L T 3 Pounds 8c Factory Distributors for Vim Flour- Saves you 25c per sack 50 pound sack 53c 25c sack Table Salt 21c 9