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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1918)
Max Goldman According to the testim ony —x— Of a leading oitizen. Deals in • —x— “Sunday n ight,” —x— He said, —x— “I incidentally rem arked V % . M » O** I t o « To u friend HIDES PELTS WOOL FURS MOHAIR CASCARA BARK " —x— T h at a sw ag of beer —x— Would taste good VEAL PORK BEEF POULTRY BUTTER EGGS FARM PRODUCE WOOD WOOD GROCERIES —x— And He said, o: o / I I «V F Y O U want exceptional clothes satisfaction, you’ll find it to your advantage to leave your measure now for y o u r n e w S p rin g su it tailored to your individual order by —x— Sh! A “Do you know why 1 whipped you, my son?" “Just to show, I suppose, that you could coHie back.” REALLY IN A BUCKET SHOP ? —x— Follow me.' -x — And I followed. -*x— We tip-toed SHOES FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS —x— Down the alley —x— From C street —x— Merchant Tailors N early to Verd H ill’s house —x— W ith him Chicago, U. S. A . Just compare the quality o f our tailored-to-order clothes—point for point in finish, fit and fabric and you’ll make your selection here at once. I —x— —x— A saying ‘Sh!' —x— T hen we craw led —x— On our stom achs —x— Of the w orst crim es ” —x— A gainst hum anity —x— In m y recollection.” —x— The boss —x— From there — x— Mrs. Jones—-JVhat Is your boy doing In the city now? Mrs. Browne—Must be engaged In some surveying w ork; he writes that he's watching the tape. Conkey & Walker MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS IN SHORT PANTS Since Oregon Post phone M ain 622. —x— The C lark Jew el Oil Stove will please every housewife th a t uses "The Spy.” one. They are neat, sim ple, and —x— D ustin F arn u m ut the ISIS to easy to operate. See Craven & Huff. —x— m orrow night. Glen D. T u rn er of Airlie is now —x— Dr. R. E. Duganne, D entist, Inde a m em ber of the Ju n io r Rainbow pendence N ational Bank B uilding. Division.* But it is one Ail the tim e W e will deliver you high-grade custom-tailoring at a price that you never thought possible to secure. Local Briefs CASH OR TRADE —x— W ent bone dry v • —x— Nobody in Independence —x— Has touched a drop —x— And the hot days —x— Of last week W e m u st not forget the an n u al S pring Clean-up. \ Across Main street —x— To the I. & M. bridge —x— N ear the river. , —x— Under the bridge —x— He located two botles —x— T hat felt all right —x— In the d a rk * —x— And I em ptied one —x— Before tastin g Of a feeding house —x— In P ortland x— Asked us —x— If we knew —x— E. E. Tripp —x— “I feel very grateful —x— To th a t m an," —x— He said; —x— ‘‘He patronizes th is place —x— And eats so m uch —x— —x— —x— And w hat do you think? A Post reporter saw Mr. and Mrk. T h at the profits —x— W. Brown in Oregon City last week. —x— It w as some of this They had n 't yet found a house. From his business —x— —x— —x— —x— A packed house saw G eraldine N ear beer stuff. H as enabled me Made a num ber of throats F a rra r in “Joan the W om an” a t the —x— —x— —x— Isis S unday night. It great. W ho w as responsible To enlarge the cafe Feel like the S ah ara desert. —x— —x— —x— -- T--- 11,124 persons take p a rt in "The M. J. Krcutz w as a business CHller . — x— Miss F rances Eaton, O. A. C. stu And njake Spy” w hich comes to the ISIS to dent, visited relatives and friends F or this outrage Near beer « in P ortlan d this week. morrow night (A pril 24). —x— —x— —x— in Independence S aturday and Sun —x— —x— E rnest Tice w as visiting his m any day. M any o th er im provem ents.” I do not know Doesn't h it the spot Ju an ita McCallum of S uver has friends in Independence this week. —x— been placed in the Ju n io r Rainbow —x— Dr. Dunsm ore has been invited IIIIBIIIBiliaillfllllBlIlfllllBIIIBIilBIIIBIII A lbert Q uartier w as here from Division. niian I iiiiBiiiaiiiBiiiBiiiaiitaiiiaiiiaiiiainanii in a n im ii by the G rand Arm y Post of Inde |lll■lll■llll P ortlan d Sunday. pendence to deliver the annual Mr. and Mrs. Win. Addison re M em orial Serm on on Sunday, May —x— J. S. B ohannon w as a passenger' turned home Monday m orning 26th. from C alifornia 'w h ere they have to P ortland last Saturday. —x— been for a m onth. —x— Last Friday, Sheriff O rr arrested —x— J. S. Cooper returned S unday Mike B rauck of Hickreall and John Mrs. O. J. W hiteaker w as taken W eis of Amity on a charge of boot night from a w eek’s visit at Ta to a Salem hospital last F riday legging. Both plead guilty to having ■ coma. night and operated upon S aturday. licpior in th eir possession. Branck Frances Townsend of Independence At this tim e she is recovering very w as fined #100 and W eis $15. is now in the Ju n io r Ituiiihow Di rapidly. —x— vision. Earl Buffon w as taken*in charge Next Sunday, Dr. D unsm ore will last F riday by Sheriff O rr and —x— Dr. Dunsm ore visited his grand preach in the First P resbyterian com m itted to the state hospital for daughter, Miss M argaret D unsm ore 1 church at Corvallis, m orning and the insane a t Salem. Buffon came evening, and his pulpit hare will be from H oquiam , W ash., and bad Mucy, in Salem, on Monday. tilled by Rev. Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell has been here but u few hours when —x— 600 cigars are smoked by D ustin i hosts of friends in Independence, com plaint w as m ade to the sheriff. — x— ~ F arn u m durin g the m aking of th e who will doubtless welcome this op- picture, “The Spy," w hich will he al : portunity of again hearing him. Dr. H. G. D unsm ore has received the ISIS W ednesday night, April He will preach both m orning and official notice of his rejection for a Is fully equipped to do your printing at the very lowest 24.“ I evening. secretaryship in tire Y. M. C. A. for eign service, but still undaunted he prices consistent with good work. We have the very is going to m ake an o th er attem pt latest type faces and other materials. Call and look our an d fry to have his application samples over. We are sure you will be delighted with again considered. I Our Job | Department French of today are famous as pastry makers, but they would not now think of using the crude methods pic tured here that were employed by them some centuries ago. They, like ourselves, must have a Modem Bakery Equipment ; Itr o produce the toothsome dainties that are chwiiii d. Our customers tell us that our pastries are always as -ood and frequently better than the home kind. TueCw :ret is baking genius plus modem equipment O'- Ü0 « 0 r etnllnas are the twin mottoet i f ffa* kaictry al all time*. "1 /v V. Lochridge i H alls F erry News in Salem Jour mil: It is reported th a t J. N. Jones, o u r road supervisor, has taken up w ith the county court the question of in stallin g a ferry here for the purpose of securing gravel for this end of the road. This action on the part of Mr. Jones will he welcomed by the people of this com m unity who have long suffered on account of the high price of gravel at the sam e tim e we have a billion tons just across on B udd’s Inland and all th a t is needed is a ferry. The claim is m ade by some of the tax payers (hat the difference in the cost of th e haul in one year be tween here, and the old Manutck pit will pay for the boat. Go to it, Junes, the people will hack you up. them. If you are in need of— § I I § § • LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS BU SIN ESS CARDS CALLING CARDS MORTGAGE BLANKS NOTE BLANKS RECEIPTS SH IPPING TAGS CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS POSTERS Or any other printing give us a trial and you will not regret it. We can save you money. STREET VACATION QUESTION f DUE TO BE SETTLED I ■ Hie rity council will hold a spr cial m eeting on T hursday night next 5 to take final action in the matt« r of vacating a section oi th e street so as to |x.‘Miiit the Oregon Milling Co. to build a dum ping pit for grain. The question has been im- der^ consideration for nearly two m onths now. The council has been divided on the m atter, hut it is guess ed th at a m ajority will favor vacat ing. IB IB IB lB IB IB IB W 'iW 'iS W IA iiB d ll A I B I B tB i i 1 The Polk County Post i ■ Independence , Oregon. I I la ia tB IB tB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IB IS IB IB f