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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
malusili i I k iH ia iM iM ia iiii maman JENE TIME IS BRIDE TIME T H E JU N E B R ID E A N D H E R G IF T S — % I lu 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 1 i Miss Edith Newton o f Oregon City is staying at the i home o f her cousin, Mrs. C. O. Sloper, and attending sujn i must have a splendid supply o f stationery that is “ just right” for acceptances, notes o f thanks, and her many social obli gations. Our stock is complete— all the popular tints— popular prices. mer school at the Normal. Williams9 D rug Co, “ Home of the Grafonola” g PURE DRUGS | iH!amaiiiBi;BiiBi»ii 4 Mrs. E. L. Townsend, Mrs. R. F. Coffey and Miss A lli Ì son Enright o f Portland were visiting friends and rela fives in Independence this week. J C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y Billie Pickens is here on a furlough. He went over with the boys and likes army life so well that he has enlisted again for a period o f three years. Flag Day was properly observed by the G. A. R. and W. R. C. with a program consisting o f speeches, recitations ind singing. Ice cream and cake were served. A fter a visit with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Bulloch, Mrs. Glen Newton and baby, accompanied by her niece Evelyn Kurre, returned to Portland last Wednesday. Tripp writes lire insurance. Mrs. S. E. Owen is visiting in Eugene. The highway between Independence and Monmouth was closed Tuesday. Traffic goes north from each town to connect with a road running east and west. Coming— Nazimova in “ The R ed Lantern.” IIIBIlBltBliaillBIIBPBIIBriBIWIIBIlBnWWTBinflBn'BI'BllBtWiaitWIIBMB'1 Sooner or Later ! P R a Y a R E X Mrs. Ed Wunder is carrying the mail on route two this i week relieving Percy Dickinson, who is taking his annual i i vacation. —' TH E B R ID E , TOO— P E R F E C T S E R V IC E D. H. Dickinson, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Oliver Smith and I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Virgin spent Sunday at Waterloo. I 9 Mrs. Sara Claggett Young returned Saturday from Grand Mound, Wash., where she has been for several I months. I i Next month, next year, sometime .in the future you will do all your baking with P Y R E X . Every, housewife who ever used it won ders now how she ever got along without it. No more baking pans for her when with P Y R E X , the transparent, she can see the bottom and sicles o f the pie, cake or pudding, assuring an even bake and no burnt sacrifice. W h y delay in sharing the great benefits of P Y R E X ? Anticipating the general demand for P Y R E X , we have recently added a large assortment to our stock. f CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. The graduation season has brought three graduates to You and your friends come to Independence on July N im w m m M m iH tm iiaiH iiB iim M iH H M M iim iia' the Calbreath home. Norma and Charles graduated from Fourth. the Independence H i and Hazel from the Normal. B U E N A V IS T A J asper Kennedy, an aged resident of this city, died this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown and baby returned the first Mrs. N. C. Anderson spent last1 DOCTOR o f the week after a ten days visit in Portland. They were week in Portland and took in the A large assortment o f Pyrex pieces are just in at Crav accompanied home by Mrs. Brown’s father, A. C. McMil Rose Show. Mrs. N. C. Anderson and Mrs lan. en & H u ff’s. Miss Emma Soedler of San Francisco arrived Friday J. M. Virgin has gone to Yamhill where he has work for several weeks. morning to spend a fortnight at the K. C. Eldridge home. Miss Soedler is a charming young lady and a linguist W Mrs. A. L. Thomas was hostess to her tatting club Mon rare ability. day afternoon. Sam Goff and George Dickinson and family are spend Miss Esther Muhleman was called to ¡Salem this week ing several weeks at Belnap Spring^. On Wednesday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson and to nurse the sick. Harvey Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collins have moved from Camas, Mrs. Moore, mother o f the late Mrs. James Hillard, Wash., to Dallas. lied at Bellingham, Wash., Tuesday and the body was Mrs. Max Goldman and two children are visiting rela Drought to Independence yesterday for interrment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. tives in Portland. Jesse Tann were shopping in Al bany Thursday. Mrs. M. V. Prather, who spent a month with her daughter at Tilla mook, returned home Friday. Cleve Prather and wife took in the Rose Show and also a trip on the Columbia Highway last week. The exercises of the high school held at the M. E. church last Friday evening were quite interesting. 'The graduates were Guy Pauli Prather and Alma Wells. The annual school election was held at the school house Monday | and the school budget of $1600.63 ! was adopted by the taxpayers. G. ! A. Wells was re-elected school d i-1 rector for a term of three years and j J .K. Neal was re-elected clerk for j one year. W alter K. Taylor of Corvallis is the Willamette valley Miss Bessie ¡Stillwell has returned to Ihdependeuce to agent for the Ko Keel silos which are being installed on remain this summer. many farms over the state. Those interested in silos can The funeral of Rebecca Kays was held at the home of her daughter, Fred Hill came from Oklahoma this week to make In find a price list of Ko Keels elsewhere in this Post. Mrs. Harriet Wells, Monday. Mrs. dependence his home. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Greer o f San Francisco were at Kays had lived here most of her life. She leaves to mourn her death, Miss Vivian Whiteajcer returned Monday from a four the F. E. Dickson home a few days this week. Mrs. Greer her daughter and son, Jude Kays, was formerly Miss La villa Dickson. From Independence and a number of grand and great- week’s visit in Portland. grand children. She was 86 years they went to Toledo to visit Mrs. Greer’s parents. old. The picnic at Brownsville this week attracted a large The government has taken Roy W hiteaker’s name out number from this vicinity. o f the “ missing in action” list and put it in the “ wound Max Goldman Miss Frances Eaton is here from the O. A. C. for a brief ed— degree undetermined” list. R oy was injured at one time early in the war, but has recovered and is now with visit at the J. R. Cooper home. Deals in the American forces in Germany. Dickson’s Market was recently visited by the state in Charles Bascue, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Jewell and Miss spector and given a high rating. PELTS Noma Ewing attended the state reunion o f the G. A. R. WOOL The Henry Dickinson and Norton families are on a ten and W. R. C. at The Dalles this week. Comrade Bascue PUBS played with his old drum corps and reports that it was the days outing in the Alsea country. MOHAIR best reunion he ever attended. CASCARA BARK F. 0 . Parker and J. C. Ecker departed Tuesday on a VEAL prospecting trip into the Cascades. Len B. Fishbaek o f the Eugene Bible University will PORK preach both morning and evening at the Christian church BEEP Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ireland came here from Corvallis on Sunday, June 22. The morning subject will be “ God POULTRY this week and will remain for several weeks. Calling to Man.” The theme for the evening will be “ I f BUTTEE Jesus W ere Not the Christ, W ho W as H e ?” Bible School Any lady can make her face her fortune by purchasing at 10 a. m. You are welcome to these services. PARU PRODUCE certain toilet articles o f the Willinms Drug Co. WOOD Mrs. Susan Jones and daughter, Miss Grace, o f Corval lis were guests o f the J. N. Jones family Wednesday. N E X T W E E K A T T H E IS IS Anna Case, grand opera priina l in a you-can-do-it-too-sister manner. donna and star of the concert stage, 1 No use of Reno being on the map y > » o o « o « » o o o « M > c>» « « » t M »(>oooo»«oo» o M o # o o o o o o o o »o o o appears in "The Hidden Truth” on if Miss Bennett is the wife. Then Monday and Tuesday nights. Miss besides on Wednesday night. Fatty Case's role is that of a girl, bom Arbuckle comes in his brand new and raised in the rough environ one, "The Sheriff." It is a fun pro ment of the frontier, who finds her ducer of the first magnitude. Doug self in the East after a series of Fairbanks has nothing on Fatty thrillling events which lead to her when it comes to pulling athletic taking the place in the world for stunts as the sheriff. » The theater is dark on Thursday which she is fitted by blood and nature. The stor$ shows the trans night, but Friday night brings Paul formation of a dance hall singer ine Fredrick in "Out of the Shad W e are equipt with the finest testing devices, into a social favorite and popular ow." This is a domestic tragedy- for making thorough examinations of the eyes. prima donna, whose steadfast heart drama in the like of which Miss I f you have any trouble consult our optometrist. Fatty Arbuckle never wavers tinder the most trying Fredrick excels. He w ill give you expert advice on the care of conditions. In addition to "The comes back in a gloom killer, "Oh, Hidden Truth", Charlie Chaplin ap Doctor!" The long show of Satur the eyes, or if you need glasses we are in a posi pears in "The Cure" on both nights. day night includes Alma Rubens in tion to make them for you the same day that the The show of Wednesday night 'Dianne of the Green Van",-a com- eves are tested. W e guarantee every pair of is especially good. Enid Bennett dy, "Keep Smiling" and a scenic, glasses we fit. in "Happy Though Mnrried" tips off "Out Wyoming Way." some good ones to married folks Sunday night it is Maurice Tour who are bumping into the sand bars neur's picturixation of the famous on the matrimonial sea. ‘Shakes old English melodrama, "Sporting Jew elers and Optician«. peare says: “Men are April when Life."—the life history of a fast they woo, December when they wed. young man which includes wine, N W . Corner State and Liberty Sts. Maids are May when they are maids women, song, horse racing, gamb but the sky changes when they are ling, and prize fighting. An even wives.” Enid Bennett makes Mr. ing for the audience of punch, ex »«04 Shakespeare out a liar and does it citement and climaxes. »00004 Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Made HARTM AN BROS. Co. Oregon j M. P. OPTOMETERIST-OPTICIAN Carefully and Scientifically Cor rects Delects o 1 Vision. He is known all over the state o 1 Oregon as an authority on optics. Nearly one-third of a century of practical experience. PORTLAND Suite 414-415 Failing Bldg. S. E. Cor. Third and Washington. Phone M. 3630 ▼ALLEY A SILETX TIME TABLE Effective April 1, trains will run as follows: No. 2 arrives irom 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 WOOD OBOGEBXES SHOES p u B u n sH D ias SW O P E LAW YERS DRY OOODS I. 0 . 0 . OASn OR TRADE ft S W O P S 4 F. Building Independence, Oregon The Independence National Bank Established .1889 IN T E R E S T P A ID ON T IM E D E P O SIT S Officers snd Directors H. Hirscliberg, P it*. D. W . Sears, V , P . Ira D . M ix, Cashier W . H. W alker L A . Allen O. D. Butler A Successful Business Career of Tw enty-Five Years