The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 13, 1919, Image 4

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j JUNE TIME IS BRIDE TIME
TH E J U N E B R ID E A N D H E R G IF T S —
I d selecting gifts clioose something that
will carry a pleasing message. What
would be more beautiful than Persian
Ivory to use with the enameled bedoir
suite?
TH E BR ID E , TOO—
must have a splendid supply of stationery
that is “ just right” for acceptances,
notes of thanks, and her many social obli­
gations.
Our stock is complete— all the popular
tints— popular prices.
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g | In
his eloquent
presentation
= | speech li. F. Swope urged the young
5 j genius to continue his art until he
I was recognized as a master. He
■ also puyed a pretty tribute to the
s instructor, Mrs. Lottie II. McIntosh,
* I who has been the successful factor
S in guitling the boy.to the goal he
■ j has reached. The large . audience
g { recognized that she hud worked with
E unstinted zeal to give the young
5 1 man a successful start upon a pro-
■ j fessional career.
gj I Guy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Prather of Buena Vista. They plan
to send their boy to the Chicago
Conservatory to continue his art.
The ushers for the evening were
the Misses Alma.Wells and Marjory
Reynolds of Buena Vista.
Admiring friends presented the
W ill Accept Violin Pupils
young pianist with floral offerings
which he graciously accepted.
For a Summer Course of
! MISS JOY TURNER
Williams’ Drug Co.
Twelve Weeks, 1 Hour
“ Home of the Grafonola”
P E R F E C T S E R V IC E
Lessons.
PU R E DRUGS
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C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y
| Hiltibrand at Portland.
! Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas ure new
| residents of this city, having taken
Tripp writes fire insurance.
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. i over the Independence Studio. Ex-
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10 ocu,Lu | perienced in photography, they can
Harry Stainaker.
expect a good business.
Mrs. E. E. Paddock was here from
Miss tiretchen kreumcr arrived
SeatUe this week.
Saturday night from Ashland where
The H. J. ltowe property in inde­ she has been principal of one of the
pendence lias been sold.
schools, u position she will retain
next year at an increuse in ¿salary.
Big Dance Wednesday night. Til-
lotson's Jazz Baud on the job.
Miss Ennuu lleukle returned Tues
day night from Ogden, Utah, where
School meeting Monday night.
she has taught the past year. She
One dir ector and a clerk to be elect-
is delighted with the place und they
ure delighted witti her us she has
Jellersou Review: Independence been retained for next year at an
will huve a big celebration on the attractive increuse in salary.
4th.
Earl VVhiteaker was an arrival
Mrs. O. D. Butler uttended the from overseas the first of the week
grand chapter of the O. E. S. this with his discharge pupers. The
young man has grown ubbut Uu-ee
week.
feet since he left Independence und
Hurry June brides or you'll be you hud to look ut him closely to
too late and Tripp is selling reui recognize Inn.
estate.
Dr. H. C. Duiismore, looking very
Miss Madaline kreumer attended much refreshed, returned last Sat
commencement exercises in Corval­ ui'day from u vacation trip in Brit­
ish Columbia. The doctor came
lis this week.
home a little ahead of schedule ow
Mrs. Rex Womer and daughters ing to the strike in Canada—he was
were visiting at Maupin wiUi rela­ a bit afraid that he might have to
tives iakl week.
waik home if train service was an
Mrs. M. O. Fluke left last week to nuled.
spend the summer with relatives in
Clark Munstield, who has been
Illinois and Micliigan.
butter muker ut the Independence
The famous Tiiolsou's Jazz Band Creamery for the past two years,
plays for the dance in Independence severed his connection with tiiat in­
stitution toduy and has gone to Gray
on Wednesday night, June lk.
River, Wash., where he lakes a aim
It would be easier to menUou ilur position. Mi's. Mansfield and
those who didn't attend the Rose children will remain here until be
FesUval this week tliuu those who finds a house.
did.
THE BEST OF PICTURES
Don't get mixed up. Tiilotsoii's
AT ISIS NEXT WEEK
Jazz Band only pluys in Independ­
ence on Wednesday night of next
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week.
most repulsive characters that has
W. G. Grant and family spent Uie ever been represented on the screen.
week in Portland, lie attended Uie Article by article, down to the last
grand lodge of the O. E. S. while filmy garment, her clothes are re­
moved, despite her protests and des­
there.
pite her desperute struggles. The
Mrs. Reece, who has been Uie scene has been photographed thru
guest of Miss ArbuUuiot for some a diaphragm of silk, und the two
time, returned to her home in Wash characters uppear in silhouette, it
ingtnn today.
is remurkuble, too, that so realisti­
Mrs. A. J. Smiley, arrived Monday cally has the situation been work
from Northern California and is ed- out that there is not even the
viaiUng the G D. Suiileys and other slightest suggestion that this truly
sensational bit has been “ drugged
relaUves here.
in by the heels" to pander to tastes
I. M. Simpson last week sold which are low and depraved.
Those who were fortunate enough
a bunch of tine Jersey heifers to u
Columbia county man, receiving to have seen the ilrst installment of
Martin Johnson's “Cannibals of the
$¿500 for them.
South Seas" will lie pleased that the
The O. N. G. smoker last night was final installment will bo shown
well uttended und there were a num­ Thursday night, June 19. However,
ber of fast and exciting bouts in it is not necessary to have seen the
both boxing and wrestling.
tirst installment to enjoy the second
This
picture is certainly unique and
A student recital will be given by
the pupils of Mrs. LotUe Hedges holds an audience to the end.
D. W. Griffith's splendid new Art
McIntosh at the MeUiodist church
Friday e\pnhig, June 20, at 8 p. m. craft picture, “The Greatest Thing
in Life," an artistic triumph, is the
Admission ten cents.
attraction -for Sunday night, June
Misses Pearl Smith and Vale Hil- 22. The story which deals with love
tibrand are home fer the summer and war in this country and France
vacation. Miss Smith will teach at proves delightful while the situa
Corvallis again next year and Miss lions are dramatic, thrilling and ap
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She is a giaduate of Wil-
lan.efte University School of
Music and of the Western
Chicago Conservatory of Mu-
sic. Later she entered New
England Conservatory of Mu-
sic. While in the East, she
studied with Eugene Gruen-
be eg, violinist, one of the best
known instructors in the U.
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DAVID CAMPBELL TO WED;
PORTLAND LADY BRIDE
Announcement has been made of
the approuching wedding of David
Campbell, the well known pianist,
and Mrs. Marguerite Dosch Joselyn
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Miss Turner was »head of
the violin department of mu­
sic of Willamette University P
for five years.
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PLAUDITS AT GRADUATION
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time books and business will be
turned over to the new oflicers and
board and the Club will adjourn for
the summer. All committees for the
Fourth of J uiy celebration are asked
to be present ut tins meeting.
Chief of Police’s Notice of Sale of
Real Property for Delinquent
Street Assessment in­
stallments.
FISHERMAN’S LUCK
Y O U ’V E H E A R D A LO T A B O U T “ A F IS H E R ­
M A N ’S L U C K ” . A N Y F IS H E R M A N W H O H A S
A N Y “ L U C K ” M U S T B E V frjLL E Q U IP P E D
W IT H TH E R IG H T K IN D OF T A C K LE . T H A T ’S
W H Y M A N Y GO F IS H IN G A N D COME HOM E 1
W IT H N O T H IN G B U T A “ S T O R Y ” . W E m a k h
A S P E C IA L T Y OF F IS H IN G SurFLizufi»— F e U j E
THE H O O K TO TH E OXH±iH E N D OF I h E E IN E .
W E H A V E A L L TH E “ T R IN K E T S ” T H A T E N ­
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H U F F : “ G U E S S I ’L L GO O U T AxSD CATCH A
S T R IN G OF T R O U T ” . S A Y S H U F F TO C R A V ­
E N : “ Y O U CAN DO IT IF Y O U 'L L F IR S T F IS H
A R O U N D I N THE SHO W C A S E A N D GET Y O U R
T A C K L E ” . A N D C R A V E N D ID A N D W E N T
FO R TH P R O P E R L Y E Q U IP P E D A N D H E
CAM E B A C K W IT H TH E BE ST S T R IN G OF
F IS H E V E R S H O W N I N IN D E P E N D E N C E .
T H IS H IN T TO TH E W IS E S H O U L D BE S U F F I­
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CRAVEN & HUFF HOW. CO.
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VALLEY & SILETZ
TIME TABLE
M ax (* old man
Deals in
Notice is hereby given that the
Effective April 1, trains will
Recorder of the City of Independ­
run as follows:
ence, Oregon, has transmitted to me
No. 2 arrives from Hoskins
HIDES
a warrant for the collection of de­
9:15 A. M. daily
PELTS
For further information caU
linquent and unpuid installments
No. 4 arrives from Camps
WOOL
M-4821.
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on the assessment for the improve­
4:00 P. M. duily except Sunday
runs
ment of "C” street by grading the
No. 1 departs for Camps
lliBIIHIIBI!BllBliBllBIIBI»IIIBI»IIIBI« same to sub-grade, paving the same
MOHAIR
10:50 A. M. daily except.Sunday
the full width thereof from curb line
No. 3 departs for Hoskins
CASCARA BARK
to curb line, with a concrete base
4:15 P. M, daily
VEAL
and bitucrete top dressing and
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
PORK
building concrete curb lines thereon,
Tuesdays and Saturdays
BEEF
commencing at the West line of
DOCTOR
2nd street and miming West to the
POULTRY
West line of 7th street in front of
BUTTER
the hereinafter described real prop­
SW OPE & SW OPE
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erty in said City, and which assess­
FARM PRODUCE
ment was in the sum of $236.68, pay­
LAW YERS
OPTOMETERIST-OPTICIAN
WOOD
able in 10 annual installments, of
I. 0. 0. F. Building
WOOD
which the first three have been paid
GROCERIES
in the sum of $71.01, together with
Oregon
interest thereon for the 3 years cov­ Independence,
SHOES
ered by said installments so paid, in
FURNISHINGS
the sum of $38.34: and* the 4th in­
The Polk County Post was enter­
DRY
GOODS
Carefully and Scientifically Cor­ stallment is now delinquent and un­ ed as second class matter March 26,
paid in the sum of $23.67 with one 1918, a the postotiice at Independ­
rects Defects of Vision.
year’s interest due January 1st, 1919, ence, Oregon, under the Act of
in the sum of $9.94, and said install­ March 3, 1879.
CASH CR TRACE
ment and said interest are new de­
linquent and unpaid and have been
for more than 30 days prior to this
date, namely since January 1st, 1919;
and that pursuant to said warrant,
The Independence A alionai Bank
He is known all over the state of
the charter and ordinances of said
City, I have levied upon and will on
Oregon as an authority on optics.
Established .1889
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the 30th day of June, 1919, at the
Nearly one-third of a century of
hour of one o'clock P. M. thereof, at
the front door of the city hall in said
practical experiente.
IN T E R E S T P A ID ON TIM E
city, offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in
.
D E P O SIT S
hand to satisfy said delinquent in­
stallment and the unpaid install­
ments of said assessment, and the
Oflicers and Directors
interest due thereon at the rate of
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
D. VV. Sears, V. P.
6 per cent pBr annum from January
PORTLAND
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D.
Mix,
Cashier
1st, 191S, to the date of sale, cost of
j warrant, cost of sale and accruing
Suite 414-415 Failing Bldg.
VV. H. Walker
I. A. Allen
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costs due upon said tract of land as
S. F.. Cor. Third and Washington. | hereinafter described, and that said
A ¿Successful Business Career o f
; tract of lund will be sold subject to
Phone M. 3G30
Tweuty-Fi ve Years
redemption, and which land is de-
I scribed as follows, to-wit:—The East
; lie half of Lot 5 in Block 29, in
llenry H ill’s Town of Independence,
i Polk County, Oregon, assessed to C. ered by said installments so paid, in corner of lot 4 in Block 1, and run
pealing.
thence South 36 ft.; thence
Death for the Huns who were j B. & May Smith, ami owned by J. G. the sum of $51.26; and the 7th and ning
beating down the door. Life for the j Mickalson of Falls City, Oregon. 8th of said installments are now de- West 74^ ft.; thence North 36 ft.;
American girl, trapped behind it. | That the delinquent and unpaid in- linquent and unpuid in the sum o f : thence East 7 4 * ft. to place of be-
And for the American boy, who led stallments of said assessment a- $48.26 with two years interest due ginning, and all situate in Henry
the Yanks, the one who threw the j mounts to the sum of $165.67.
August 31sf, 1018, in the sum of Hill’s Town of Independence, Polk
grenade, the greatest thing in life, j Dated, May 30th, 1919.
$11.50, and said installments and county, Oregon, assessed to Ole
What is the greatest thing in life?
F. 0. PARKER,
said interest are now delinquent Peterson, and owned by Winslow &
Victory? The veteran’s first view
Chief of Police, and unpaid and have been for more Endicott of Salem, Oregon. Thai
of the Statue of liberty after the
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than 30 days prior to this date, the delinquent and unpaid install
end of the war? Or—just what is it?
Griflith will show you In the new Chief of Police's Notice of Sale of namely since August 31st, 1918; and ments of said assessment amounts
Appropriate Gifts Jor June Brides
Real
Property For Delinquent
that pursuant to said warrant, the to the sum of $96.74, of which $38.30
est production from the hand of the
Street Assessment
; charter and ordinances of said City, is against said 1st described tract of
genius who made “ The Birth of a
Installments.
1 have levied upon and will on the j land, and $57.44 is against the 2nd
Nation," "Intolerance," "Hearts of
the W orld" and "The Great Love."
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.tUth day of June, 1919, $t the hour described tract of land.
For those who give wedding gifts in sterling
Notice is hereby given that the 1 of one o'clock P. M. thereof at the 1 Dated, May 30th, 1919.
or plated silverware, we have many beautiful
Recorder of the City of Independ- front door of the city hall in «»id j
F. 0. PARKER,
The Boy Scouts
patterns to choose from.. Also we might men­
ence, Oregon, has transmitted to me City, offer for sale at public auction
Chief of Police,
tion our Sheffield plated bread trays, tea sets
In his sermon at the Methodist a warrant for the collection of de- to the highest bidder for cash in hand i
church Sunday morning. Rev. Cook linquent and unpaid installments to satisfy suid delinquent install - 1 Notice That Certain Street Improve-
and cut glass.
introduced the plans of the Roy on the assessment for the improve- ments and the unpaid installment
ment Bonds Will Be Paid.
Oome into our beautiful jewelry store and let
Scouts. He urged all citizens who ment Gf i 9t street by grading thy of said assessment, and interest duej
us help you to make your selection.
were given an opportunity to do same
aub-grade, paving the same thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per j Notice is hereby given that there
their »part in the support cf the the full width of said street from annum from .August 81st, 1917, to are sufficient funds in the Street
movement The Scout laws and
curb line to curb line with concrete j date of sale, cost of said warfant , ' Improvement Fund of the City of In­
O U R D ECO R ATED W E D D IN G R IN G S A R E
teachings will certainly make a bet
ter boy than his less fortunate com base and a concrete top dressing cost of sale and accruing costs due j dependence, Oregon, to take up for
W O R T H Y OF Y O U R IN S P E C T IO N .
rnde who has not enjoyed the teach thereon, commencing at South end upon each tract or parcel of land as payment and cancellation Bonds
11 lugs of honor, uprightness, pluck, of the bridge over Ash creek South hereinafter described, and that each j Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, 18 and 19 hearing
perseverance, energy, courage, obed­ to south line of D street in said tract or parcel of land will be sold date July 1, 1914.
ience, kindness and cleanliness H City, in front of he hereinafter de- separately, and subject to redemp
That on July 1st , 1919, each of said
Hirschberg was appointed hy Wm scribed real property in said city, tion, which land is described as fol- bonds will be taken up and cancell-
J e w e le r s and O ptician s.
G. McAdoo as local manager of the ( atlij w hich assessment was in the lows, to-wit:—Beginning at the S. | ed and paid in full, principal and in-
l.*cal Scout Week. RevC ook. Scout #um o( $229 80, payable in 10 an- E. corner of Lot 3 in Block 1; run-j terest to date and thereafter will
N W . Corner State and Liberty Sts.
Master, announces that the boys all nuaj installments, of which the first ning thence North 24 ft., thence ' cease to tear interest.
TUm* CelchrUion j V l v i T h e v h a v c 6 installments have been paid in the West 7 4 * ft»; thence South 24 ft ;
Dated and published May 30, 1919.
l^ n ^ add ed to0 the reception c Z
»urn of $134.06. together with the thence East 7 4 * f t to place of be j
C. W. IRVINE,
Interest thereon for the 6 years cov-: ginning: Also, beginning at N. E. j
City Treasurer,
tOOOOO M SOOMSOOO mittee.
p o s s t c o M » m » M »<
HARTMAN BROS. Co.
Salem,
Oregon