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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
f fold by the Bank book ; Why suffocate la a Not Kitchen This summer? Buy a Clark Jewel Oil Stove andjleep Cool Page 31. A “ MOPPING UP” CAMPAIGN W E W EN T OVER THE TOP IN THE V IC T O R Y | LOAN D R IV E AND ASSISTE D OUR COUNTRY. | ■ i I Now is the time To think of home g ' I I LET A GRAFAN OLA A D D TO YOUR PLE A S- g U R E S .. YOU CAN DANCE TO THE M USIC; | YOU CAN LAU G H A T THE M U SIC; A T A L L | TIM ES YOU W IL L ENJOY THE MUSIC. i-'i Williams 9 Drug I T H A T ’S what this Victory Loan is to be -a tying in of all loose financial ends for the Nation. L et’s demonstrate that we who stayed here at home can lend our money at least as well as some of our Ore gon boys G AVE their lives to the Cause. No matter what kind of kitchen work is to be done, whether boning, baking, roasting, wasn- ing or ironing, these cool stoves with tne not lire win meet the need. Pleasing Olive Green enam el finish on all sizes. C L A R K JE W E L OIL STOVES A R E THE E A SIE ST STOVES TO SERB— THE BEST STOVES TO B U Y The Farmers State Bank as usual will be up in the iront ranjts giving informatioh and accepting subscriptions. C. J. C. L. W. Irvine B. Parker G. Irvine C. Fitzgerald High speed oil saving burners. Porcelain enam eled hoods. A wick stop prevents turning u inn er too high. Burners seldom neea cleaning, out are simple to get at. President Vice President Cashier Asst. Cashier C L A R K JE W E L OIL STOVES SAVE TIM E— SA V E OIL “ The Home o f the Grafanola” ► - PERFECT SERVICE PU RE D RU CS I k I r *iw w iW iW M iiaiiiaiiiw iB iiB iii«M m aiiM iiam aiiiai!iaj>iB iiiaiiiK iiniw iiam B CLUB AND SOCIAL A C T IV IT IE S Buy Victory Honda. . UIRUIBI BiliBUMiitt i.hS i O v e r th e T o p I Clark Jewel Oil Stoves are strong and durably made. The burners are short and close to tne top. The blue flame strikes the bottom of'th e vessel direct and gives quick results with little oil. jJf SOLD ON E A S Y TERM S TO RESPON SIBLE P A R T IE S Marc Hubbard was here Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Cooper is visiting in Aurora. a member of tne bombing squad of the navy, he saw ser vice in h ranee and Belgium. Harry Clinton has returned from “ over there.” shaven & huff hdw . co . -u iu iw jiB U flu im iB iiin ta iw M u w M M ia u iB iiB u iiia iH n iin iw iim ia iH w iH iiH Fred Wiltshire was here from Corvallis yesterday. Mrs. Nellie Barnett was called to Salem Wednesday on account of the death o f an uncle. The funeral was nem in Mrs. E. L. Townsend has returned to her home in this tliat city W ednesday afternoon. city. . „ Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in “ Our T eddy” at the Isis Mrs. O. D. Butler was a Portland visitor the first o f the Thursday night, May 1. A life review of the famous week. American with Mr. Roosevelt appearing in most o f the scenes. Miss Helen Butler was here from Hillsboro Saturday and Sunday. Cards have been received here announcing the birth of a son, Edwin, to Rev. and Airs. W. S. Stewart o f Fon De Mrs. Ü. A. Kreamer visited relatives in Portland and Lac, Wis. Rev. Stewart was formerly pastor o f the Bap Canby this week. tist church here. Italy has threatened to bolt the peace conference and Tripp sells real estate. Airs. M. McAlillan has returned to her hoiye in Portland after a week very pleasantly spent at the home of her daughter, Airs. C. E. Burroughs. She also called on some Arnold M uch o f Portland was calling his next best girl old friends while here. 0 in Independence Sunday. Alany homes in the country have no music because there Many Independence people are going to Hartman Bros. is no musician in the house. How delightful it wo^ild be Co., Salem, for their glasses. for them to have a graphnola— the best o f music any time. See the Williams Drug Co. ab6ut it now. K. C. Eldridge left Sunday for a three weeks stay in M edford and San Francisco. W. E. Craven, W. AI. Huff, G. G. Walker, Al. C. W il liams, Claude Skinner, H. Hirschberg, D. P. McCarthy Air. and Mrs. J. S. Bohannon were Sunday visitors at and Aloss Walker attended the “ home com ing” celebra Ithe home of his brother in Corvallis. tion of the Elks in Salem last Tuesday night. The senior class o f the high school is preparing to pre- nent “ Deacon Dubbs” for its class play. Mrs. O ’Donnell of Briggs, Idaho, has been visiting her brothers, Dr. O. D. and Word Butler. Miss Devore is training the school children for the May Day exercises at the O. E. S. May party May 1. Aliss Emma Henkle has been re-elecled to her position in the Ogden, Utah, schools at an increase in salary. Miss Aletha AIcKinney returned to Bremerton this week after an enjoyable furlough spent with home folks. She is a yoeman and been in the service for some time, but Albert Quartier and Mrs. William Quartier Jr., were expects to be released soon. She has enjoyed her work Saturday and Sunday visitors at the parental home. and was glad to be of some service to Uncle Sam, tko she is ready now to throw aside her uniform. Two of our Sams— Sam MeElmurrv and Sam G o f f - attended an Odd Fellows’ celebration in McMinnville “ Little W om en” which comps to the Isis on Sunday Saturday. night, Alay 4, makes as great a picture as it does a story. AHUions o f children have read the book with great delight and no adult has found it non-interesting. Every public Dean Girard is home and back to the “ eiv’vies.” As library in tlie United States has the book on its shelves; it is considered essential in every school library and is C>M «« <XXX> * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOO used as a text book in many states. A clean, wholesome, elevating story, sprinkled with comedy, thrills and dra matic instances.- “ Little W om en” was put on the screen in response to a universal demand and its first run in any theater draws a larger attendance than any other picture That we are making three pairs of glasses this with few exceptions. No child should be deprived of see year for every pair a year ago. This proves that ing it; no parent should miss it. The picture could only people are finding out that when we fit them be secured for the Isis for one night, Sunday May 4. with glasses they get relief and satisfaction. OUR RECORDS SHOW Let our registered vision specialist test your eyes, the examination will cost you nothing. All work guaranteed. H A R TM A N BR O S. C o. J e w e le r s a n d O p tic ia n s . NW. C om er State and Liberty Sts. O regon .1880 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Officers and Directors H. HirMliberfc Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P, Isa D. k h , Cashier W. H. Walker L A. A lb v n 0 . D. Butler • A Suoeeasful Business Career of Twenty-Five Years WIGRICH Max Goldm . Mr. Hunt was a week end visitor with his family at Lebanon. Ernest Chown commenced work on Tuesday at Horst Bros. J. W. Cobine spent Saturday and Sunday in Independence visiting friends. Mr. Grifthen and son combined business with pleasure at Salem on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stalling were Its going to be too hot to cook over an ordinary stove week end visitors with the former’s in a few weeks. Get a Clark Jewel oil stove at Craven 6 l parents near Independence. H u ff’s so the cook may enjoy the summer and not be roast Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porterfield combined business with pleasure at ed as much as the meat whenever she prepares a meal. Independence Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jewell visited Mi-s. K. C. Eldridge left Thursday night for San Fran the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. cisco in response to a telegram from her son, Shalor, stat W. Burkholtz, Saturday asd Sunday ing that he had been ordered East and would leave Alare and all combined business with pleasure in Portland on Monday. A marriage license has been issued at Salem to Alike Island Monday. Airs. Eldridge joined her husband in Aledford and they will have a visit with their son before .Parsegian and Arlene Croshaw, both o f Orville. he leaves. SAVE YOUR EYES 1 Hie Independence NationalJdank The Indies are all enthusiastic about WOMEN OF CIVIC CLUB PLAN FOR MANY EVENTS the event ami will provide plenty of diversion. The committee met thh week and decided to accept Mrs. !r (Continued from Fuge 1.) vine's invitation to meet at her us. The next business meeting will be home’. The offer is a generous one held on tile fourth Wednesday in and the comforts of the pleasant May. The next social meeting will home will add to the joys of the or I be held on Wednesduy, May 14, at casion. the home of Mrs. Claire Irvine. The Christian AM Entertained entertainment committee is prepar The I Julies Aid of the Christian mg a splendid afternoon for the Club members and all those who may join churrh met with Mrs. James Robbie j at that time. The committee in- last Thursday. The attndanc^ was | eludes Mrs. H. Mattison, Mrs. B F. good and after the afternoon's work 1 Swope, Mrs. G. G. Walker. Mrs. and business was finished, the host Claire Irvine and Mrs. Hurkenatien. | ess served light refreshmests. VALLEY A SILETZ TIME TABLE Effective April 1, trains will run as follows: No. 2 arrives from Hoskins 9:15 A. M. daily No. 4 arrives from Camps 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday No. 1 departs for Camps 10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday No. 3 departs for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. daily Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays Deals in '* * Ikk » HIDES PELTS W OOL rbku> MOHAIR CAS CARA BA im VEAL PORK BEEF POULTRX BUTTER EGOS FARM P i t ,/ « . . . WOOD WOOD 1 GROCERIES SHOES • F U R N lS H lA u . 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