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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
; naiaimatmH«iMwaiMiiHiMiiW!Maii»iwiHiviiaiiww«iMiaxin)i ing, Feb. 24, Wolfe and M ix at the Inc pendence National Bank They represent several wish to write your fire insuran. reliable companies. .. A fter several seasons o f experience in building up ex cellent laying strains, W . E. Graven now offers S. C. Leg DURING THESE D A Y S OF EPID EM IC W E | horn eggs for hatching and day old chicks. These eggs A R E A L L A L E R T TO S W A T THE GERM. | and chicks come from his best pen and are sold at a very moderate price considering the stock. i A Good Tooth Brush and Its Accompanlng Dentifricies Williams’ Drug Co. PURE DRUGS j The kaiser is licked and Tripp still sells real estate. Mrs. Oliver Smith spent the week end in Corvallis. Miss Helen Butler visited friends in Hillsboro last week. Mrs. Clara Taylor is visiting relatives in Benton county this week. A hearty laugh at the opeia house on Monday night, Feb. 24. Jitney Special to Salem every Wednesday afternoon at one. Tripp. Those light, white, good Cherry City Baking Co. rolls are sold at M cIntosh’s. W AN TED TO B U Y A T ONCE— A fresh, unbred milk cow. Phone Farm 1222. Mr. Eley Fluke’s car looks like new. He painted it with W. P. Fuller’s auto paint. FOR SALE—A two-horse power gasoline engine. En quire of Polk County Post. On Friday try some o f our clams and crabs. Smelt are plentiful now. Dickson’s Market. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Binginail have gone to Honolulu where he will engage in Y. M. C. A. work. Mel Baldwin has gone to Salem where he becomes man ager o f the dock for the river transportation company. BUENA VISTA hospital at Albany, came Saturday E. Zielesch was a Buena caller and is some better, but not able to be up. Sunday. { CITY AND COUNTRY Mr. Simmons, our mail carrier, W. H. Murphy was operated on at has purchased the Charlie Snyder a Portland hospital last week. place and is remodeling it before Mrs. Lichty and Mrs. N. C. Ander moving in. son were in Albany Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McClain and Edgar Lichty and wife were shop Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loy attended services at the Catholic church Sun ping in Independence Saturday. day at Independence. The Gray Eagle is towing logs for Mrs. N. C. Anderson and brother, M. N. Prather to Salem for the Teddy Steele, visited her sister, Mrs. Spaulding mill. E. C. Cole, and did some shopping G. E. Harman and wife, J. E. Lu in Monmouth Friday. cas and Ezra Harris were Albany Fay Wattenburger, who has been callers Saturday. assisting Mrs. W. L. Murphey with Robert Emmons of Albany visited her housework, has gone to Portland his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore where she has employment. Emmons, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ground attend W. R. Bevens and Will Simmons ed services at the M. E. church at came up from Portland Saturday Independence Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Claggett. returning Monday. • ■««. M. L. Prather, who has been with Edgar Lichty delivered two loads of hogs to a stock buyer at Inde the navy radio service at Cambridge Mass., is now at Bremerton, Wash., pendence Wednesday. waiting for his discharge and ex T. D. McClain recently purchased pects to be home this week. the property belonging to W. R. Al The M. E. church has started the lin, formerly owned by Mrs. Steele. cemetery movement and are hold Mrs. Roy Knighton received word ing cottage prayer meetings. There Monday that her husband, who is in were four minute talks given at the an eastern, camp, would be home church Saturday night by some of our prominent men. soon. WIGRICH FOR FIRE INSURANCE see WOLFE ft MIX Independence National Bank Phone M il We insure dwellings and con tents. Hay and Grain in the field. Hops on the vine, in the kilns and the cooling room. Prunes on the trees and in the dryer, and anything insurable. Fritzi Brunette “ woos that she might ruin him ” in “ The Velvet Hand” at the Isis Saturday night, Feb. 15. Huston Bros, have opened a meat market on C street and report that they are starting off with, a good patron age. FOR SALE— Home in Independence near primary school. $750 on reasonable terms. Enquire Polk County Post. . u J j Keep the teeth clean and your chances of having the flu are very few. Get the brush and cream at the W illiam s’ Drug Co. Take a spin into laughland with the jolliest minstrel hunch of the season at the opera house on Monday even- uiniminiiHiinMiHaHniMniiBimMmM.HmimtmiaHiwiwHwiiMtiamwMiimii MEANS R IG H T Have you thought that by purchasing all your * groceries from J. G. McIntosh you will get the very best and add much enjoyment to your HOME LIVING We carry everything from the daintiest and most delicate food to the most substantial. VALLEY A SILETZ TIME TABLE Trains arrive and depart from Ninth nnd Monmouth streets on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ARRIVE 2:00 P. M. DEPART 2:35 P. M. Max Goldman Deals in HIDES PELTS WOOL FURS MOHAIR CASCARA BARK VEAL PORK BEEF POULTRY j . g . M c I n t o s h SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSON A COLLINS Mr. and Mrs. Doc Powers moved here on Thursday. Mrs. E. M. Lichty of Buena Vista spent Saturday with Mrs. F. L. Chown. I ; Paint your auto mobile with W . . P. Fuller’s Auto Enamel. \ FOR SALE BY CR AVEN & H UFF HARDWARE COMPANY (ou betchaf *r- “The more a man knows about genu ine tobacco, the surer he is to see the value of Real Gravely in compar ison with ordinary plug.” Good taste, smaller chew, longer life is what makes Genuine Gravely cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Write to :— G e n u in e G r a v e l y DANVILLE. VA. for booklet on chewing plug. j Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. * r t The Misses Plant and Rose of Buena Vista were Sunday visitors at Wigrich. Mr. and Mrs. Stalling of Independ ence visited with their son and his wife on Sunday. Nina and Helen Porterfield are back in school again after a vaca tion on account of the flu. •«■•■S'* Arthur Hale is improving very slowly. He hds been confined to his bed with inflammatory rheuma tism. fc *v I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porterfield and family were week end visitors with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Porterfield. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plant and son, Gordon, and daughter, Marjo rie, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chown. The Independence National Bank E stablish ed .1889 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Officers and Directors H. Hirsehberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker 1 A. ABen O. D. Batter A SaMeeeful Business Career of Twenty-Five Years THE POST PR IN TS THE BEST B U T T E R W R A P S , Holsum Bread Best before the BUTTER M M FARM PRODUCE WOOD WOOD OROCERIE8 SHOES FURN1SHINM DRY GOODS OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST OUR SERVICE IS ALWAYS THE BEST OUR GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH , Full Sized Inner Tubes and Casings f I Right Thinking SUNDRIES & SUPPLIES " At a meeting o f the Ladies Aid o f the Methodist church " the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Sarah Irvine; First Vice President, Mrs. V. A. Heath; | W IL L B U ILD U P IN THE MOUTH AN TISEP- TIC W A LL S A G A IN ST THE P R E V A L E N T FLU T Second Vice President, Mrs. J. W. K elly; Secretary, Mrs. GERMS. SU P P L Y YO U R SE LF TO D A Y W IT H g Carrie Smiley; Treasurer, Mrs. A. D. Davidson. | THE BRUSH AN D THE CREAM. W E H A V E [ Mrs. Lucas, who has been at the AN ASSORTM ENT OF TH E BEST MAKES. | PERFECT SERVICE AUTOMOBILE war, during the war and now. 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