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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
/ -J— ~ “For Summer Ills Take a Pill“ , Is an old saying that our grandfathers got trom their grandlathers. The modern science ol medicine has to a great extent proved this to be erroneous. A pill is not good ior all summer ills, but there is a remedy lor all ol them trom top to bottom, trom head to loot, trom dandruff in the hair to corns upon the toes. So ii you í inconvenient to consult a physician, call on us, state the nature oi your complaint and we will suggest a remedy that others have used with remarkable success. W illiam s ’ Drug Co, “ Home of the Grafonola” i PLKii'KCi ohH ViGiii Jr URL lifiU G b b iia u iM A iim iia iim u n iia iiiN in m iB ii Ox a x a d u / o o t m i a i AAipp Wiilcs m e ms mance. JXuy lice ves was hiere iront l'ortiunu Uns week. Jay .bird w as s in g in g o n in e s tr e e ts ¿Saturday. A li s s \ e r a J o iu is o n is c le r k in g a t th e c it y b a k e r y . R oss .Nelson is e n jo y in g m e in P o r t la n d tins w e e k . Air. and All's. Jess Morgan of Vancouver, Wash., were here over bunday. All', and Alls. F. hi. Clodfelter of Jefferson passed the Fourth at the Mciieth home. Mark and Aliss Leona Hanna spent several days around the Fourth in independence. Air. and ALrs. P. L. bibley of Portland were guests of the JL C. Lldridges Monday. Hulda Bulloch and sister from Colorado were visiting leiatives here the past week. The Season When the . Farmer is too Busy To Come to Town § I I f Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hubbard of Portland celebrated I the Fourth down on the farm with with Pa and Ma Hub ■ bard. They had just returned from a ten days tour of « I California. a Mr. and Mrs. Win. Quartier, Jr., and Albert Quartier i ■ came from Portland last Friday. The boys, who work in t lie shipyards, have a ten days layoff beca.use of the Mooney strike. Cecil Swope and Edward Dwyer were at the B. F. Swope home from Friday until Sunday. Ed has received his discharge from the navy, and it is presumed that the two young men will again take up the practice of law somewhere soon. Aliss Enuna Soedler, who has been the guest at the K. C. Eldridge home the past two weeks, left for her home in San Francisco last Saturday. Aliss Soedler thru her •harming personality made many friends here who will welcome her return. I From June until September whenever the farmer ia too busy to come to town he can feel assured ♦ that his wants will be promptly satisfied if he phones Main 8721. Misses Alary and Beulah Howard of Silverton were In dependence visitors over Sunday. Miss Alary has been the travelling companion of a wealthy Portland lady for several months. . Harry Miller arrived home from France Saturday. Harry was one of the first ones to go over and one of the deve Robinson lias been nere from Rebanen tins week. last ones to get back. He will take possession of his old stand, the barber shop now being run by E. L. Townsend, Air. and Airs. Crosby Dalton oi Dugene were nere bun- about July 20. day. G. Gresbrecht and family, formerly of Dallas, moved Dr. and Airs. VV. R. A din are in independence this onto the Cuthbert place between Independence and Mon mouth having purchased the same. He is very much week. pleased with his new home, especially as he has been able DaUrande Dickson visited ins brother, ir a itk, the to contract the prunes at 20c. Air. Gresbrecht, like all other progressive farmers moving into this community, Fourth. realizes the advantages of having the home paper in the F. hi. Dickson went to Portland Monday to see his wife house and called as soon as possible and subscribed for The Post. * and son. Air. and Airs. W ill W oods are independence visitors tins week. i • Air. ana Ail's. D. A. öorg spent last week at .Newport, F. C. McLean and family aie enjoying a vacation at .Newport. vm iiB im iB iiaiiM iiw iB iiaiiB iiaiin i ! 4 Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Reeves and sons, Mr. and Mrs. f I Chetclut and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pippin, all of Port i f I land were'the guests of relatives litye for several days. I f * Mrs. Clara Taylor is enjoying a visit from two of her c ■ daughters, Mrs. L. W. Wann of ilooper, Wash., and Mrs. i M. B. Jacques. Mrs. Wann is accompanied by her two Î 1 daughters. are bothered with any ills this summer and find it i i I I for a week’s stay. They are comfortably located at the A. D. Davidson cottage at Fern Cliff. i ! CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO.. uiaiiiaiiaiiiniiniiniiniHiMiiminiimiiMiiHmiiiWMHiiBiiiBiiMRiuiiiiatiintiwiia^ result being th a t he is im poverished. W hen D enver hears W are gloating over the success of his scheme, ho DOCTOR goes to the latter's house at night w ith the intention to kill him , but I W are instead is slain by the leader j of a band of robbers. Denver is sus pected of the crime, but he evades | OPTOMETERIST-OPTICIAN arrest by fleeing to this country and lie am asses a fortune in a W estern m ining cam p. His wife and friends ;is well as the police believe him to have been killed in a railroad acci dent and w hen he reappears in England, un d er an assum ed nam e, Carefully and Scientifically Cor exciting events occur. rects Delects of Vision. M.P. IIIBillBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIfllllBIflBlIlfllliailll BUENA VISTA Mrs. H anson w as shopping in Al bany Thursday. Mrs. G. E. H arm an w as a n Albany visitor W ednesday. Ed and Cleve P ra th e r are the first to commence binding. N. C. 4 n d erso n sold two fat hogs to Mr. C raft in AUjany Tuesday. Haymond Hall is helping M artin Conger a t Suver w ith his harvest work. W. H. M urphy sold his dairy herd of 42 cows to a Tillam ook m an W ednesday. Letat Dennis of P ortland is visit ing her g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Reynolds. , i Mrs. H arley P rath er, son Clare and Mrs. N ash were Independence visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Ed P ra th e r and son and I d au g h ter and Mrs. Jesse T ann were I ■ shopping in Albany Monday. Mrs. Ju liu s Nisson and daughter I of McM innville were the guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lichty last W ednes i day. i 1 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY OP^N On Monday and Tuesday nights, girls all adore him . He appears in A nita S tew art appears is the much- a college play and college plays are ays popular. The adventures of Aliss Esther Degemark of Vancouver, Wash., is the talked about “V irtuous W ives”, C alw uthbert T rotm an, a dream y student guest of Aliss Winona Wood. adapted from the widely read book who is com pelled to take the place of th a t title by Owen Johnson. Miss of a lively associate w hen a din n er Air. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy of Eugene were over the Stew art plays the part of Amy For- in honor of a chorus lady and her rester, whose domestic troubles . asn friends planned by the other con Fourth visitors in independence. the wife of Andrew Forrester, a flicts w ith a m ore serious affair, is social Bolsheviki, have provided the basis of a plot th a t involves the Ed Owen showed Ins smiling face in Independence last thousands of women w ith word hero in some of the m ost am azing Thursday and stayed until Monday. pictures eff th eir own personal wife adventures. He finally extricates ly problems. It is a story of New him self by his fistic prowess and Mr. and Airs. Uleu N ew ion eelebrated the Fourth with York society w ith no credit to the despite his dream y outlook an d his “society." One of the strong scenes in studious tastes, .wins the o ther fel- friends and relatives in Independence. the production is the Cave Man s j low's girl. Needless, to say, C har Ball, w hich shows the length to les Ray is the dream y student. ALiss Dorothy Paddock, w ho is now u resident of Seat w hich the idle rich will go to give On S atu rd ay night—Miss Billie tle, was visiting friends here last week. th eir jaded senses a new thrill. Sev Rhodes is B arbara Chicester in “In eral hundred take p art in this big Search of Arcady." B arbara hated prim eval revel. The th eater will be titled fortune-hunters, earls, dukes, The famous Tillotson’s Jazz Band plays for the dance crowded counts n ’everything, so she ran aw ay both nights. in independence on Friday night, July 18. W ednesday night arrives Vivian and becam e a Gypsy. “In Search M artin. She can play the role of a of Arcady" the m adcap little heiress Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper of Weed, Cal., arrived one boy, or a very young girl, or a found rom ance, adventure and q u aint little w aif w ith equal facility. | thrills a plenty. W hen the Gypsy day last week to be at the bedside of his mother. She has done them all w ith a skill villain tried to slit her pretty throat, th at leaves nothing to be desired. In a handsom e and m anly peddler Don’t get mixed up. Friday night, July 18, is the next her newest picture, “You Never Saw saved her 'life. Ttye "peddler” res time Tillotson's Jazz Band plays in independence. Such a Girl," she has one of the cued her from the Gypsy band and best opportunities ever afforded her fought a fight to the death w ith the Married Men—see how some wives act when their hus of p o rtraying a wholly delightful king of the Gypsies. W hen he tu rn girlish ch aracter The sort of re ed out to he an English earl, Barbara bands are away from home in “ Virtuous Wives.” sourceful little person who won t discovered she had lost her heart. The attractio n for Sunday night be discouraged by the buffets of Aliss Frances Townsend arrived from Portland last fate. She goes forth w ith an old is the Param ount-A rtcraft special, Thursday night and visited until Tuesday with her father m aid school teacher, a dog and a starrin g W illiam F aversham , the cat and a shotgun, in a decrepit celebrated actor. It is a photoplay and friends. autom obile to seek for her family of un u su al m assiveness, and is a e. How she discovers who and pii-turization of* an English melo Mrs. John E. Wells returned to her home in Portland nam w h at she really is, and also en d ia m a w hich has held the stage Monday after a short visit at Buena Vista with her par counters rom ance, love, adventure for m ore th an thirty-five years. It ents &nd friends. and fortune--m ake up one of the deals w ith the adventures of W il most allu rin g stories th at can he fred Denver, an English country RABBITS FOR SALE—Belgian and Flemish Giant im agined. There is also a Mark squire, w ho is ruined by a supposed ennett comedy on the same even friend in revenge for cutting him bucks and does. Phone Main 4822. O. C. Bostwick, In S ing. out in the affection of a beautiful dependence, Oregon. 16 The th eater is dark on Thursday girl whom D enver m arries. Years night but on Friday night Charles later, W are Induces Denver to bet ALr. »pJ Airs. J . G. McIntosh went to Bar View Sunday t Ray appears on the screen and the all he ow ned upon a Derby race, the Oregon as an au th o rity on optics. N early one-third of a century of Thomas, long y ea n experienced photograph er, has opened the Inde pendence Studio and w ill do all kinds'of work In a pleasing and satisfactory manner. A. practical experience. ii il T here is a m ilk wagon from Salem i com ing th ru here and a num ber of a the farjners are selling th eir m ilk and th in k it pays better th an selling 1 . , ¡ iiiB iiin iH iiM iiia iin i Cream. • NEXT WEEK AT THE ISIS He is know n all over th e state of i IIBIIIBIIIC.il PORTLAND Suite 414-415 F ailing Bldg. S. E. Cor. T hird and W ashington. Phone M. 3630 Max Goldman Deals in HIDES PELTS WOOL FURS MOHAIR OASCARA BARE VEAL PORK BEEP POULTBT BUTTER FARM PRODJCE WOOD WOOD OROCERtES SHOES FURNISHINOS DRT GOODS CASH OR TRADE VALLET A SILETZ TIME TABLE V- • s. Effective April 1, trains w ill run as follows: No. 2 arrives from Hoskins 0:15 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 aftd Saturdays SWOPE & SWOPE LAW YERS I. O. O. F . Building Independence, Oregon The Independence National Bank E sU b lia h ed .1889 INTEREST P A ID ON T IM S D E P O SIT S Officers sad Directors H. Hirscliberg. Pres. D. W. Sean, V. P. Ira D. Mix. Cashier W. H. Walker » I. A. Allen O D. Butler A Successful Business Career of Twenty-Five Years