The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 06, 1919, Image 4

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CHOOSE NOW
FOR THE
SWEET GIRL GRADUATE
Parisian Ivory a Planty—Always Pleases.
A Nice Selection.
Leather floods—Nothing More Useful.
Parlâmes, Toilet Articles—The daintiest odors for the petite dainty
Handsome Stationery—To Please all tastes.
occasion. Popular Tints.
Just arrived for the
It will be a pleasure to help you make your selection.
You Will not Fail to lind what you are looking lor.
Williams’ Drug Co,
“ Home of the Grafonola”
P E R F E C T ¿SERVICE
PURE DRUGS
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baccalaureate address to the senior '
class ut the Methodist church next
Sunday evening. Mrs. Lottie Hedges j
McIntosh will have charge of the
music.
FISHERMANS LUCK
Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mrs. Ireland and j =
Miss Genevieve Cooper attended a i *
meeting of the Dallas Woman’s Club
Monday where Mrs. Bertha Camp­ i
bell gave a resume of experiences as I
a British Red Cross nurse.
Mrs. S. E. Owen returned last Sun-
day from an extended visit with
relatives in Portland, Bellingham,
Wash., and Vancouver, B. C. She
was in British Columbia Empire
Day and enjoyed the festivities of
the occasion.
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Friends here have received let­
ters from Shalir Eldridge written ! > W ill Accept Violin Pupils
on the Bay of Biscay.
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For a Summer Course of
splendid descriptions of his impres­ 1
sions of New York and his trip a-
Twelve Weeks, 1 Hour
cross the Atlantic, and made slight
mention 'of his sea-sickness.
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The teachers, pupils and several
friends of the training school enjoy­
ed an all-day picnic at Rickreall last
She is a graduate of Wil-
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Tuesday. Not being satisfied with
lamette University School of
the pleasures of the day they had an
3 Music and of the Western
C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y ! friends Wednesday night.
old-fashioned Wienerwurst supper ■
Chicago Conservatory of Mu-
to
conclude
the
day’s
sports.
E. W. Strong has sold his 98-acre
0 sic. Later she entered New
Grover MatUson is in Brooks.
farm on the Luckiumute to Harry
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, eyesight ■
Furnished house lor rent. Tripp. Blodgett of Kings Valley.
specialist formerly if Salem, is now ■ England Conservatory of Mu-
“ sic. While in the East, she
C. G. Aiken of lieppuer was a pleasantly located in suite 414-415 ■
ilurry Howe was here from 6Lay
Failing Building, S. E. corner Third - studied with Eugene Gruen- =
visitor this week at the home of his
ton Saturday.
and Washington, Portland, Ore., - berg, violinist, one of the best 3
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Locluidge.
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where he w ill be pleased to meet | - known instructors in the U. 1 —
Mrs. Alice Bkinner visited in Cor­
Mrs. Harry Stratton and daughter his former patients and friends.
vallis Thursday.
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of Salem were Sunday guests ut
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Guy Prather, a very promising
Miss Vivian Vyiuteakur is visiting the home of Mr. and Mis. Manning.
young musician, will be presented
friends in Portland.
Mrs. Anderson and son who have in recital by Mrs. Lottie Hedges jjj
Miss Turner was head of ■
Mis. Lewis Hose is spending sev­ been visiting Mrs. F. A. Spurr left McIntosh at the Methodist church
VALLEY A SILETZ
■ the violin department of mu- (j
eral weeks in Newport.
TIME TABLE
for their home in Oakland Thurs­ on Thursday evening, June 12.
■ sic of Willamette University §j
Others who w ill appeur on the pro­
Mis. Oliver Smith visited iriends day.
Effective April 1, trains will
gram are Gertrude Rogers, violin­ 1 for five years.
in Corvallis last week.
Cecil Swope, uccompunied by his ist, and Miss Arbuthnot, reader.
run as fellows:
No. 2 arrives frdtn Hoskins
Mrs. Geo. Coukey visited relatives cousin, Orville Oglesbie, spent the
HIDES
The Annual Knights of Pythias
week-end ut the home of B. F.
9:15 A. M. daily
in Corvallis this week.
PELTS
For further information call *
Memorial exercises -will be held in I
Swope.
No. 4 arrives from Camps
WOOL
Miss Llama llenkie is expected
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the K. of P. hall Sunday, June 8th, $ Iff-4821.
4:00 P. M. daily except'Sunday
Captain Conrad Stafrin of Dallas at 2 p. m. Mr. C. W. Barrick w ill
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home 110m Ogu n soon.
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No. 1 departs for Camps
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10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday
M. Merwin of Portland was in In­ of Oregon to succeed Col. May. re­
number^ will be rendered.
The
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departs
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Hoskins
CASCARA BARK
dependence on Thursday.
signed.
Lodge extends a cordial invitation
4:15 P. M. daily
VEAL
Independence's Fourth of July cel­
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
Mrs. J. L. Jurvis of Portland was to the public to attend the meeting.
PORK
ebration will be a big one.
Tuesdays and Saturdays
greeting her many friends in Inde­
Mrs. V. W. Hatcher of McMinn­
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DOCTOR
pendence this week. She returned ville, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lichty of
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker were
POULTRY
home yesterday.
Buena Vista, Miss Wonetta McCal-
here from Eugene Sunday.
BUTTER
“The Heart of Humanity" at the lum of Suver, Mr. Elmar Chaspell
SW OPE & SW OPE
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C. 0. Parker has moved to the Isis Monday and Tuesday nights. of Oregon City, Miss Hazel Shep­
Chappeile house on C street.
FARM PRODUCK
Douglus Fairbanks in "Arizona” ard, Mr. Lavern Shepard of Salem
OPTOMETERIST OPTICIAN
LAW YERS
were Sunday guests at the home of
WOOD
Hev. H. P. Burnett wiH preach at Suliday night, June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chown and son
the Christian chuich Sunday.
WOOD
Mr. and Mis. Chas. Stewart of Ernest.
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Building
AHOCEBIE8
Mrs. Ed Lorrence of Walla Walla, Tacóme and Mr. and Mrs. Vanness
A party consisting of Judge H. H.
SHOES
of Portland were the guests of the
Wash., is visiting relatives here.
Independence,
Oregon
Belt, J. R. Craven and Dr. Foster of
J. S. Coopers lust Sunday.
TURN IS HINAS
“The Heart of Humanity" at the
Dallas and W. E. Craven spent one
DRY 'JOODS
Miss Bessie Swope is home for day this week on the McKenzie riv­
Carefully and Scientifically Cor­
Isis Monday and Tuesday nights.
the summer, the Woodburn schools er. They were very successful and
About to get parried I Then be
rects Delects ol Vision.
John Feagles wus stepping a- having closed last week. She w ill'
real happy by having Polk County
landed a nice string of fish. W. E.
round in Independence this week.
teach there ugairi next year.
Post Wsdding Announcements.
cash cn trade
Craven believes his good luck was
due to the fact that he purchased
A daughter was born to Mr. and
At a meeting of the library board
Mrs. Grant McLaughlin on May 30. Wednesday afternoon, it was decid­ his tackle of the Craven & Huff
Hdw. Co.
Mrs. K. C. Eldridgo and son, De­ ed to adjourn- the meetings until
the
first
Wednesday
in
September.
loss, spent the week-end in Portland.
Polk County Observer: The Coun­
He is known all over the state of
ty Court has received from the Port­
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Brown
were
June brides may blush or look
land Marine Ways & Boat Co. plans
Oregon as an authority on optics.
Established .1889
sedate and Tripp is selling real visiting relatives and friends in this and specifications for a new ferry
section
this
week.
Dr.
Brown
w
ill
estate.
Nearly
one-third
ol
a
century
of
practice his profesión in Portland. boat for the Polk-Marion ferry a-
cross the river at Independence, and
practical experience.
Luther Condrou, for many years
Mrs.
Thos.
Hurt,
Mrs.
Frank
IN T E R E S T P A ID ON T IM E
will probably advertise soon for the
a resident of Pedee, died at Dallas
Smith, Mrs. J. S. Bohannon are the building of the same. The proposed
Sunday night.
D E P O S IT S
delegates to Ladies of Woodcraft ferry Is 65 feet in length, 18 feet
The Gonkey & Walker grocery convention at McMinnville this wide and 3.6 deep.
store has been moved back to its week. '
Officers and Directors
former location.
To the motion picture fans thru-
When in doubt what to buy for out the country. “Doug” Fairbanks
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
D. W. Sutra, V. P.
PORTLAND
Mrs. Hobt Clark is here from the sweet girl graduate and the
typifies the real American type of
Da
D.
Mix,
Cashier
Portlanu visiting her sister, Mrs. bashful boy graduate, go to W il­ character—that type which contri­
Suite 414415 Failing Bldg.
W. H. Walker
1. A. Allen
(). D. Butier
Frank Dickson.
liams Drug Store. His elegant line butes to our national fame as “ten­
will solve the problem.
S. E. Cor. Third and Washington.
der, respectful, obliging, considerate
Rhewalt of Portland was a
A Successful Business Career of
week-end visitor with her sister,
Pupils wishing to continue their men who when need be, will make
Phone M. 3630
Twenty-Five Years
Mrs. Frank Smith.
violin music w ill make no mistake any sacrifice for principle,and fight
to study with Miss Joy Turner as like Hell for right and justice".!
Mn». Glen Newton of Portland is
she is liighly recommended as an Never yet has a Fairbanks picture
visiting Independence relatives and
turned away an audience sad-eyed
excellent teacher. Phone M-48S1.
friends this week.
or sighing, and when “ Doug’s" ad­
Friday afternoon, June 20, Mrs. mirers see him in “ Arizona" they
Aiethea McKinney is home
McIntosh will present her beginners will witness one of his most relish-
from Bremerton, having been re­
in matinee piano recital. In the ev­ able performances thus far given be­
leased from the navy.
ening her more advanced pupils fore the camera. It is a photoplay
The members of the Crab Club w ill present a very meritorious pro and characterization which will
make screen history, first, because of
entertained
by
Corvallis gram.
their human interest, second, her
cause of their artistry and captivat­
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ing wholesomeness. Isis Sunday,
June 15.
! CRAVEN & HUFF NOW. CO.
M ax Goldman
Deals in
M. P.
The Independence National Lank
The Things that Count
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BOY SCOUT WEEK.
For those who give wedding gifts in sterling
or plated silverware, we have many beautiful
patterns to choose from.. Also we might men­
tion our Sheffield plated bread trays, tea sets
and cut glass.
Gome into our beautiful jewelry store and let
us help you to make your selection.
O U R D ECO R ATED W E D D IN G R IN G S A R E
W O R T H Y OF Y O U R IN S P E C T IO N .
HARTM AN BROS. Co.
J e w e le r s and O pticians.
N W . Corner State and Liberty Sts.
Salem, '
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Oregon
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Churches, next Sunday (June 8),
5 will fire the opening gun in the
9 national Boy Scout week drive,
o Pastors have promise«! to outline the
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splendid war time work of the Boy
9 Scouts, and to speak ol the reasons
0 why American youths should have
£ a chance to share the benefits offer
J ed by the scouUng organizations.
9 The campaign for the week is to en-
2 list, in Oregon. 5800 associate mem
r bers, whose support and financial
2 help will be to extend the size and
$ usefulness of scouting. One million
X members are to be secured in Amcr |
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President Wilson designated next J
X week as Boy Scouts week, and the
• boys themselves are arranging de-1
o monatrations to foe. \ public atten-
X lion on their work and usefulness,
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and the patriotic nature of their
training and acUvlUea.
HUMAN 1 TY—
JUSTICE--'
RIGHT LIVING-
HOLSOM BREAD--
Good Bread 1 Made of pure, wholesome materials.
A plain loaf— the kind of a loaf that is made in the homes of the
country.
Plain Virtues— Plain Living— Plain Food— are the things that
count and win out in the long run.
IT H A S B E E N D E M O N ST R A T E D !
CHERRY CITY RAKING CO.