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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
Max Goldman HAS KNITTING POCKETS Deals in A number of us HIDES PELTS WOOL FURS MOHAIR CASCARA BARK VEAL PORK BEEF POULTRY BUTTER EGOS FARM PRODUCE WOOD WOOD GROCERIES SHOES FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS Old bucks Whose wives Are away from home Have been having A swell time F Y O U want exceptional clothes satisfaction, you’ll find it to your advantage to leave your measure now fo r y o u r n ew S p rin g su it tailored to your individual order by I Take J. S. Cooper For example Everything was lovely He could do Just as he blamed pleased Merchant Tailors Or could go Chicago, U. S. A . Fishing on Sunday 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. > Or could go Where the girls / W e w ill deliver you ^ high-grade custom-tailoring / *n at a price that you never / hi A thought possible to secure. { Kick at the electric bulbs. For awhile Conkey & Walker And the train That brings S. K. Neal has been appointed Miss Hazel Akers has been seri postmaster at Buena Vista. ously ill with spinal meningitis. Bill Hart is coming. Sunday night at the Isis is Bill Hart night. Post phone Main G22. Bay Knighton and Mias Lindley of Buena Vista were married at Salem last Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Horn and son are at For Rent—Furnished house with the J. S. Bohannon home. or without piano. Phone 6422. Prof. PattiffsOH of Eugene will Dr. R. F,. Duganne, Dentist, Inde preach at the Christian church on C. J. VanAvery was a" Portland pendence National Bank Building. Sunday morning, May i t visitor this week. - x— Dr. W. 1). Butler from Camp Lewis Mr. Era McKinsey purchased an Miss Madalinc Kreamer, O. A. C. is on n furlough und visiting rela American bicycle front Craven & student, is home this week. tives in this section. Huff. On Decoration Day, a Community There will be a parlor meeting of Service Flag will be dedicated with appropriate ceremony and program. the VV. C, T, V. at Mi's. Peter Kurre's on Wednesday, May 8. A cordial in Mrs. Ernest Tice is visiting rela —x— tives and friends in Independence. The Crabs were very delightfully vitation is extended to all. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nell Mchcnsio has join« Conkey last Friday night. Shaier EldrMge, who has been army. He is above the draft quite seriously M at a naval hos Oscar Peterson, soldier man, is pital near San Francisco, is very Frank Dickson has purchased the spending n short furlough at the much improved. Hhs mother has isiness of the Independence Meat home of his parents, Mr. and Mr*. been with him for t\v» weeks. I*. T. Peterson. The Inde] pendence Creamery has The Masons held a special meet added an auto truck to its equip ing tonight to confer two degrees ment. ti|K)ii James Garber, who is to leave very soon to enter the service of his country. Lou Sorg has gone to Portland and enrolled with the state guard. Mrs. .1. S. Cooper returned today He is a Spanish-American war from Tacoma where she has visited veteran. Dewey Burright w ill run for the past monti). his jitney. In addition to the six reels of "The Silent Man” In which Bill Hart is the star, th<*re is a splendid comedy thrown in for .good measure. At the Isis Sunday night, May 5. CO. L. LOSES ttt _____ i • _____w| x/uv UICJT WUU1I not now think of using th e crude methods pic here* th at were employed by them som< iv d cer v. ° go. T h e y , like ourselves, must h a v e i \/To^^n Bakery Equipment lo produce the toothsome dainties that are vi. O ur customers tell us that ou r pastries are w d and frequently better than the home it..*. 3 «t is baking genius plus modern equipm ent >ty ^ and A citanbmm art “ the Mn mottom .- • * a Lochridge . i'-.-o Is a good old train. Some trains Butter Wraps Printed here Interlype Have not arrived With which Type for So its Mill lonesome For some Of us. The Post TH E P O ST IS SET. artment FIRST Is fully equipped to do your printing at the very lowest prices consistent with good work. W e have the very latest type faces and other materials. Call and look our samples over. W e are sure you will be delighted with them. I f you are in need of— Peplum T f B Y BtiA T H IN FR A N C E SOME DRESSY COAT BLOU, H E French of today are famous as pastry Patriotism and fashion are going hand in hand this spring. In this dress a chance to combino a roomy knitting pocket with the new barrel sil i ;■ i •/ houette effect is given. The dress la a two-plecs creation of puaay-wlllow taf feta. The long fold around the nook extends down the paneled front of the frock. The paneled front gives added charm to the white net veatee. The oriental design is in rod, blue, yellow ■nd green. Suede and Leather Coate. Suede and leather are the beat ma terials for sport clothes, because they both look and wear so well. Suits of suede In gray or tan have three-quar ter coats, a skirt whlph buttons down the front, and can be made Into a cape. The coats are Norfolk, either unllned or lined with silk. For motoring are the leather coats, lined In flannel. In three-quarter lengths. Trench coata la dark worsteds are also very much lo demand. It commences To get lonesome Local Brief, Subscribe for the Post-$1.50 I f he wished Madel« Chosen bv f«» ^ ES oh LE T T E R HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEM ENTS B U S IN E S S C A R D S C A L L IN G C AR D S M ORTGAGE B LAN K S NOTE B LA N K S R E C E IP T S S H IP P IN G TAG S C IR C U L A R S PAM PHLETS POSTERS O r any other printing give ns a trial and regret it. W e can save you money. yon w ill not Polk County Post Independence, Oregon*