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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
feaa^É ■gfr-fef ae= in u iiia ^ iia iia iiiB iiia iiiM iM iM ta u a iia iM iim M i« Miss Velma Whiteaker is a saleslady at the same plaee» lu » « i W H A T 'S THE USE OF R ETURNING FROM YOUR Aliss Eleanor Crouder of Union and Aliss Bessie True- i love of Tollman are the guests of Aliss Emma Henkle. ■ O. A. Kreamer is in ¡Sunfield, Michigan, visiting his I father. It has baeu a number of years since he has seen i 1 4 4 11 his aged 1 father and 1 the visit will mean much 4 to 4 them both. VACATION SUNBURNED Bill II I I * / T ik i k i ill l k 1 k . l k i k • - « a . « » - V a w k a a * $ l k « V a V V ^ l > k FRECKLED Fortify yourself against these un pleasant tilings before you leave with a supply of toilet creams and lotions. We can furnish just what is needed for your complexion and you will return with “ a skin you love to touch.” Williams’ Drug Co. “ Home of the Grafonola” PERFECT SERVICE . PU R E DRUGS CITY A N D COUNTRY $ $ $ Dean W alker was here Sunday. Thelma Williams is visiting at Airlie. Mr. and Mrs. Hallo way are here4from Tacoma. Clark Mansfield was here from Grays River, Wash., the first of the week. He has accepted a position with a creamery at The Dalles and expects to move his family there soon. 9 9 9 Mrs. Alpha Baseue spent last week in Portland attend ing millinery openings. This week she is enjoying a rest at Seaside. On her return she will have her fall hats ready for inspection. 9 9 9 9 9 9 a 9 here as, the returns of the golden harvest have com 9 menced to come in, of which a certain share should be used for improvement, comfort and happiness, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that a committee consist ing of myself and wife shall visit our kitchen at the 9 earliest possible moment und carefully examine every 9 thing therein for the purpose of listing the worn out or defective utensils so that the same can be replaced by new. \\ Alonmouth Herald: Air. and Airs. C. 1). Thorp of Port land and Air. and Airs. Thos. Brinkley of Seattle are visit ing with Air. and Airs. H. B. Thompson, who are the par ents of the ladies. Air. Brinkley is just back from over seas. Be It Further Resolved, that a copy of these resolu tions be published in The Polk County Post so that all may read them and visit ttie store of Craven & Huff and sign said resolutions. Mrs. J. !S. Cooper, Jr., spent the week in Portland. Mrs. W. I. Reynolds is spending her vacation at Newport. Harry Miller visited in Portland and ¡Seaside this week. Mrs. E. J. Anderson attended camp meeting below Salem Sunday. J. (J. McIntosh is paying 7 and 7Ya cents f o r . black berries, cash or trade. H. Hirschberg and ¿VI Ivullander spent a few days last week at Foley ¡springs. AHs. ¡Skallenberger of Portland is the guest of her mother, AHs. Robertson. AHss Iva tilery n Arbuthnot returned Monday from a weeks outing at Cascadla. $ $ Yern W olfe of Portland is spending his vacation writh his parents, Air. and Airs. B. R. Wolfe. Altho but a mere hoy, Vern is an expert window trimmer and card sign writer. He has held a responsible position in Portland for over two years this being liis first vacation. Air. W olfe and Vern are planning a fishing trip and “ dad” has an nounced that he will leave “ Ala” W olfe and daughter, Fay, at home tolook after the chickens during their ab sence. BUENA Miss Vivian Whiteaker went to Portland Friday to re main lor some time. * Airs. K. C. Eldridge returned Tuesday evening from a visit With Portland relatives. While there she was a guest at the breakfast given by the Progressive Business Men’s Club at Eagle Creek for the National Editorial party. Mrs. ü. (J. Walker returned ¡Sunday from Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. ü. D. Butler are spending their annual va cation at W aldport. $ $ $ $ & * $ Be IT Further Resolved, that after purchasing all the utensils provided for in the precceding paragraph at Craven & Huff's hardware store, Independence, Oregon, we will also purchase any other articles that we may find in said store that will contribute to the comfort, convenient or happiness of ourselves the coming win ter. Mrs. Sarah Young went to Albany lust Tuesday. Get your lunch at the independence Bakery and Res taurant. $ * Tripp writes lire insurance. Mis. F. <J. Eddy is at Newport. $ 9 « AND $ a Mrs. M. V. Prather spent the week end with her son, Lair and wife, in Portland. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ iiaumíBiiiaiiiniiwmiiniiaiTmiiBiiiwiiaiiiaii;aiiiBiiiaii¡niiaii!niiBiiiBiiiBl|ia to stray while meantime the first husband reforms, becomes as neat as a pin and saves her from a dis V ISTA graceful situation as the result of another woman’s entrance into No. ter spending a week with Ruth 2’s affections. This in general is the story of “ Don’t Change Your Prattler. Husband.” Mildred Hall and friend of Port land are visiting Mildred’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall, IIIHIIIHtllHIIIHIIIHIlIRlIlHIlIHlIlhi" this week. Mrs. Bohna and children, who vis ited her parents for several months, The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ed Prather Tuesday and returned to their home in Blaine Saturday. picked wool. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichty and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds visited at children returned to their home in Westfall by way of Portland and McMinnville Sunday. The Dalles. Robert Mutts and daughter and Mrs. Snyder of Salem visited Mrs. The air planes are getting to be quite "Yiumerous as there has been N. C. Anderson Sunday. Alfred Loy returned Monduy from seven passed over our community a six weeks stay in California where the last week. On Monday and Tuesday nights, hands are. There will be a good show on Sessile Hayakawa is presented in “The Temple of Dusk,” one of the Thursday night, the title and star AH1, and Mrs. Dean Baughman were here from Oregou most dramatic roles of his success not being known at this time. John Barrymore is with us on Fri ful career. The story in its initial City at the Dornsife home. phases develops the love of Akira, a day night in one of those high class with action in every AHs. H. ¡S. Bulloch and children returned to their home young Japanese poet and dreamer ’ comedy-dramas for Ruth Dale, a sensitive and deli foot of the film and with a laugh in ¡San Francisco last Tuesday. cate child. She turns to a iflan of every rod. Barrymore is a master her own race whom she marries, in humorous situations and in Here Miss Emma Henkle returned Monday from Roseburg Three years Inter, unhappy, neg - 1 Comes the Bride’ there is a wealth lected ami ill, her husband's inter of humor that will keep you laugh whore she visited for two weeks. est centered in another, she slowly ing and will send you away grin fades away. On her death bed she ing, to chuckle when you think of AD. and Mrs. J. C. ivrearner have returned from a visit entrusts the care of her young it afterwards. Briefly, that he may in Portland aud other Oregou points. daughter to Akira. The next year get enough money to marry the girl the little girl's father marries again he loves, Barrymore agrees to marry Miss Margaret Uoodin of ¡Salem is the guest of Mrs. and a few months later shots a man a widow, who is to leave him im whom he finds with his wife. Not mediately after the ceremony and Freda Campbell at the Boydston home. wanting the disgrace of the prison serure a divorce within the year. to come to the father of Blossom, Then the girl he loves asks him to Mrs. F. O. Parker aud children, Franklin and Grace, his little charge, Akira takes upon marry her at once. On this night, himself the guilt for the crime. In Fatty Arbuckle makes his appear spent the week with Woodburn friends. prison he hears that the child is ill ance in “ The Bell Boy.” and por and breaks prison that he may go trays the laughable characteristics Mrs. F. E. Dicksou and young son, Ray Clark, aud Mrs. to see her. He is pursued and mort- of a combination bell boy, waiter, ¡Stillwell, spent the week end in Portland. ally wounded. He mauuges to get ( barber, elevator operator and gener to the little girl’s home and although i nl utility man find yet finds time to Clean and substantial meals and lunches served at all he is sutTering excruntiug agonies i hold hands with the manicurist, from his wound he attempts to I Saturday night William Desmond hours at the Hidepeudeuce Bakery and Restaurant. amuse little Blossom till he “ passes appears in “Whitewashed Walls." out” with his head on the little girl’s a laughable yarn of the adventures Air. and Mrs. C. O. ¡Sloper and Mr. and Airs. J. S. Robbie pillow. of a nervie young American in a returned ¡Sunday from a week's outing at Blue River. Draw softly the curtain from the South American country. He slapp past, your own past, hiding the most ed the governor on the back and in Miss Genevieve Cooper was a guest at a house party at intimate dreams that remain in vited him out to have a drink and because he had so much brass he the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hendricks in Salem this memory; recall that period of your was saved from being shot. life which is subtly sweet in retro week. That it isn't a good idea to change spect but which perchance, is reviv-’ ed in the mind by simply a bundle husbands without genuine consider The Independence Bakery and Restaurant is now open of faded letters, in childish hand ation is the advice of the picture, aud ready to serve meals and lunches. Fresh bakery goods writing, bound round with a bit of ’Don't Change Your Husband,, to ribbon, or a pressed rose between be shown Sunday night, Aug. 26. a specialty. the yellowing leaves of an old book. it is the companion of “Old W'ives This is what UPuppy Love", the new For New." Suppose a beautiful and Mrs. G. R. Newton returned to her home in Portland Paramount picture in which dainty refined woman, with romance as one Friday after spending the ¡Summer with her mother, Mrs. Lila. Lee stars, does for those who of the compelling motives of her life; see it on the screen Wednesday a husband who is immersed with M. J. Bulloch. night. It is a romance of ytmth and business, unintentionally neglectful time; of moonlight and the and inclined to carelessness. Then Mr. and Mrs. Baker, who have been the guests of Airs. summer ganlen wall—of the tragedies and imagine a handsome, romantic and ¡Sarah Nelson for several weeks, have Returned to their joys of young love l>efore life in all convincing young man who appre home in Los Angeles. Its meaning opens before the vision. ciates the situation and is over It may be of Interest to her many whelmed by his admiration for the admirers to leant that Lila Lee is wife. Suppose the wife, swayed by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hembree are here from California. not "sweet sixteen"—she lacks a the fine speeches and the result of ' In company with Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler they spent the few days. The comedy for the same odious comparisons, leaving her week end in Portland. evening is Mr. and Mrs. Sidney husband and marrying the inter Drew in "The Amateur Liar.” It ap loper. who is at best, a trifler. Then Miss Frances Townsend is employed as a stenographer pears in this playlet that llenry was consider her position when the sec many bus ond spouse proves selfish, is inclined und bookkeeper at the Sellers crockery house in Portland, ‘ some liar to his wife^ NI. P. OPTOMETERIST-OPTICIAN I i I - 3 û jr i A. Thomas, long years experienced photograph er, has opened the Inde pendence Studio and will do all kinds of work In a pleasing and satisfactory manner. ¡ i f R I rects Delects ol Vision. I s ? I i He is known all over the state of Oregon as uu authority on optics. i Nearly one-third of a century of I practical experience. 1 I 9 I■IIIWII■III■III■III■III■III■!III • É Carefully and Scientifically Cor PH OTOGRAPH G A L L E R Y OPEN m 9 lie had been in an officers’ training Mr. and Mrs. N. Andersen of Mc « camp. Minnville and Elsie and Orrin I Dorothy Ruef returned to her Jewett of Vancouver, Wash., spent 9 Sunday at the N. C. Anderson home. home in Independence Saturday af- f N E X T W E E K AT THE ISIS DOCTOR - Max Goldman Deals in PORTLAND Suite 414-415 Failing Bldg. S. E. Cor. Third and Washington. HIDES PELTS a • WOOL Phone M. 3630 runs MOHAIR CA8CARA BARE VEAL PORK BEEP POULTRY BUTTER FARM PRODUCE WOOD WOOD 0ROCERTE8 SHOES rURNISHINOS DRY GOODS 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 exrept Sunday No. 3 departs for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. daily Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays OASn OR TRADE SW OPE & SW OPE The Polk County Post was enter ed as second class matter March 2b, 1918, a the postoffice at Independ ence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. LAW YERS I. O. O. F. Building Independence, Oregon The Independence JSational Dank Established .1889 IN TER EST P A ID ON TIME DEPOSITS • Officers snd Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W . Sears, V. P. . Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker • I. A. Allen O. D. Butler A Successful Business Career of Twenty-Five Years i i s