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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
I Arthur Black is expected home this week and his par eats, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Black of Buena Vista, await his coming with much joy. He has beeen in the navy for two years and three months. O UR S T A T IO N E R Y D E P A R T M E N T D IR E C T S Y O U R A T T E N T IO N TO A N A T T R A C T IV E D IS P L A Y The Grinnell Laundry Queen § An automobile party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Grover | Mattisou, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pengra, Chester Henkle and ■ Miss Florence Burton motored to the Tillamook beaches | Saturday, returning Tuesday night. OP N E W B O X E D S T A T IO N E R Y The latest tints------ the latest folds in envelopes------ beautiful boxes at ijf i correspondence cards for all oc I casions------ popular prices prevail * ing. Williams9 D Co. “ Home of the Grafonola” P E R F E C T S E R V IC E P U R E DRUGS The Oregon State Library has just sent to the Inde pendence Public Library a traveling library. This is one S of the state’s free lending libraries. It contains interest B ing books on history, travel, agriculture, cooking, etc. and 1 fiction for grown up people and children. Every citizen I I should know about these books and make use of them. I N E X T W E E K A T TH E IS IS B 9 § Dress Guard Solid Wood Dolly New Belt Tightener Easily Raised Cover Special Rubber Rolls Only Two Sets of Gears Dolly Swing to Any Tub Reversible Water Board Heavy Angle Iron Bench Specially Designed Motor Safety Device on Wringer Attach to Any Light Socket Wringer Swings to Any Tub No Part of Machinery Attached to Tub IHHMiMlIHrtimmiHHIHIIMI' s reasonable prices------ greeting and Misses Frances Sefton and Miss Louise Long of Port land are guests of Miss xYletha McKinney. The young ladies were entertained at a picnic on the Luckiamute Wednesday afternoon given by Miss Mildred Force. Thai it isn’t a good idea to change home town, wiio predicted that he husbands without genuine consider would never amount to much, are fi ation is the advice ol the picture, forced to take hack their prophecies Ü Don t Change lour Husband,, to when he returns to the town as a I O l i X Â à S iU G U U l U A t ue shown next Sunday night, millionaire. He puts up such a big i TH E M O D E R N E LE C T R IC M A C H IN E T H A T it is me companion ot "Old Wive* bluff tiiat he wins homage and hon 1 W ASHES CLOTHES S W E E T A N D C L E A N Tripp writes lue insurance. 1 or New." ¡Suppose u beautiiul and or. “ Poor Boob” was written by I W IT H O U T W E A R OR TEAR. LO O K IT OVER. rehneu woman, with romance as one Margaret Mayo, author of "Polly of ot the compelling motives of tier hie; tlie Circus," “Baby Mine" and “Twin i A. j N o . 1 inni cows for sale, iiomer lini. a husoaiiu who is immersed with Beds." There is a Mark Sennett i ousmess, unintentionally neglecUul comedy, “The Village Smithy’’ the ALauci Claire Ground is vacationing at Newport. anu inclined to carelessness. Then same evening imagine a handsome, romantic and On Thursday night there will be convincing young man who appre a big Fox picture, "This is the Life" I "YYnat Every YY ornan YYants” at the Isis Tuesday. Mi»tiiaiuaiiiaiiiBiii«i«fiwiiwiiaitiaiianiiaiiiaiiwiiiwiwiiiHiiwtiiHiiiaiiiaiiiatiiwii«~ ciates tile situation and is over and a Sunshine Comedy. whelmed by his admiration for the Exerting a powerful appeal to all i.\eh Buchanan arrived in xsew fork city v\ ednesday. wife, suppose the wile, swayed by married folk and especially to young as they sold early on their contracts. the line speeches anu the result ot brides just entering upon their mar While a few small sales in five and ALrs. Ciuippciie of Portland visited independence tins odious comparisons, leaving her ital careers, Elsie Ferguson in "His ten bale lots are made in this coun week. ______ husband anu marrying the inter Parisian \Vile” will be the attraction try for the yeast and dye trade and loper, who is at best, a Hitler. Then F'riday night. The story is one of a few medical purposes, the great ; consider her position when the sec exceptional dramatic interest and bulk of the business is done with Don’t be handicapped by a YY. G. Grant and family win move to Portland after hop ond spouse proves seihsh, is inclined the various situations are most the English representatives of the picking. broken lens. Send me the pieces to stray while meantime Uie hrst thrilling. Misjs Ferguson plays the great English brewing houses. husband reforms, becomes as neat part of Fauvette, a girl reporter in and I will duplicate your lens Air. and Mi's. R ex YY omer visited friends in Corvallis as a pm and saves her from a dis Paris, who weds Martin Wesley, a and return to you in a few hours. grace! ul situation as the result ot Boston lawyer after a brief court IIIH IIM H IIIH IIIH IIIH IIIR IIIR IIIH lllH IIIR lllR i •i this week. § uuother womans entrance into No, ship. When Wesley takes his bride B 2 s affections. This in general is home to New England she is receiv ih e laundry caught lire Tuesday, but tnc blaze was soon the story of 'Don't Change Your ed with coldness by his Puritanical B B B DOCTOR exunguisded. parents, and they proceed to make Husband.' § tJj PHOTOGRAPH Monday night, Bessie Barriscale her life miserable. They succeed in i appears in "Tangled Threads” an convincing Wesley that his wile B -ipib’m loy s^uoo g pue Auuveu si uso^up»^ iJ T G A LL E R Y OPEN I apt comedy drama. "Stepping-out' has “ a past" and he treats her with I berries, cask or trade. was one ol the best little tilings John studied cruelty. Fauvette finally I A. Thomas, long years H. Way ne did. Sometimes he “step goes to New Y'ork, writes a novel H 0PT0METERIST-9PTICIAN experienced photograph ■ ! Mesdames J olm and Floyu newfey visited in Annty and ped out' with the boys, but more and wins fame. Wesley lives a lone I er, has opened the Inde often with llita, a gay little chicken. ly life, but when his jealously is Me Alimi vine tins week. pendence Studio and will II Bessie B. as Mrs. John K. Wayne aroused, his love for Fauvette re do all kinds of work in a turns. Miss Ferguson is said to § Mrs. Oh ver ¿smith returned ¿Saturday evening from a couidn t “step out” worth a cent, pleasing and satisfactory | i l'lie only “stepping out” she did was iiave a role of tremendous dramatic i manner. fortnights visit in Portland. fi; Specialist in the modern scien to take a stroll with the baby or at power in Fauvette and which re B tend an afternoon tea given by the veals her in a new and delightful tific application of .glasses for i Barry Fitzgerald has accepted a position witn the Li. ¿3. “Daughters of Democracy for tlie creation. Hi the aid of vision and the relief B On Saturday night Henry B. Walt World. John got to be such a no ¿National Bunk of Portland. of eyestrain and headache. torious "stepper-out” that a friend hall is seen in "Modern Husbands,” said to Mrs. John, “Why don t you a story of high society life showing im n n in iin iiir ir a , IIHII«II«I!I Alisa Phylhs Bush was here from Portland tins week step out a little and make him its vices and crimes. In it you will visiting relatives and friends. jealous?” Mrs. John did—and then witness society high-jinks in a road I some. Her “stepping out” was such house, a woman chaser thrown thru M ax Goldman a second story window, the finish of a howling success that John caught ALrs. Zoe Magness of Portland is a guest this week at the PORTLAND her. Whew! It wouldn’t be fair to a forger, a midnight fight in a home of M r. and Airs. P eri fledges. woman's room and a tea dance with tell what happened. Deals in SuitQ 414-415 Failing Bldg. “ What Every Woman Wants” unhuppy wives and lounge lizards. Riley Cooper returned to Chehahs today. Try as hard from cradle to grave: Infant: A Those who dance must pay the pi S. E. Cor. Third and Washington. HIDES I human perambulator every night, per "for the sins that ye do by two as he can, he can t beat J. ¿ 3 . hailing. PELTS Phone M. 3630 preferably father; Gladys, age ten: and two, ye shall pay for one by WOOL one." Ail', and Airs. S. Taylor Jones are located at the W . H. Everything she can get; Madge, in FURS When “ Big Bill" Hart donned the vicinity of eighteen: To make all W alker residence on Monmouth street, moving there the the oilier girls green with envy; evening clothes for "Branding MOHAIR lirst of the week. CASCARA BARK The Fiancee: Just "lion" the gink Broadway" all his admirers marvel siie snagged; Friend Wife: Control ed at his versatility. But tho every VEAL VALLEY A SILETZ of the treasury and hubby's destiny; one was pleased, there were some Roy W . Whiteaker was an arrival home yesterday, one PORK TIME T A B U who mourned. “ It’s a fine picture," of the bravest of the brave who fought for America in the Sod \\ idow: Another man to man they said, "but gee, we hope it does ■EBP age; Grass Widow: More alimony; Effective April 1, trains will great world struggle. POULTRY Old Maid: Everybody to believe she n’t m M ii Bill is going to drop the run as follows: BUTTER prefers .to be; Grandma: W omen to Western stuff for good and all." And No. 2 arrives from Hoskins Monmouth Herald: Alias Florence HelHey will teach be happy and men, too; Suffragette: that did scare us. For tho we liked 9:15 A. M. daily FARM PRODUCE again this year at Camas Valley and Miss Gertrude has a God knows! Some bachelors and Bill to show he could do other things No. 4 arrives from Camps chronic married ineu claim that no j after ail he was our idol because he 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday position at Tillamook. WOOD woman knows what she does want was the spirit of Uie West to us; the No. 1 departs tor Camps WOOD West that tradition held was the and when she gets what she wants 10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday •Sergeant Czcrney Hastings of Portland, recently re she doesn't want it any more. They real W est And now comes Bill's No. 3 departa for Hoakins turned from France, was the guest of his aunt, Airs. Perl also hlatanUy assert that all a wom latest picture, "Breed of Men," on 4:15 P. M. daily an wants besides the earth, sun, Sunday uight, Aug. 31, and its tlie rU R N IS H IN M Hedges last week end. Freight service 2:90 P. M. on moon, stars, milky way and the big same old Bill in a brand new bill! DRY QOOD8 Tuesdays and Saturdays dipper is her own way and then she A Western picture it is—and Bill is Rollo McKinney, who submitted to a very serious oper gets mad at herself if she gets it. It cowboy and sheriff, too. You'll be ation at a Portland hospital recently, is doing nicely and is easily understood by intelligent glad to welcome him back. Mr. Hart HASH OH TRADE men (hat if a woman has a nice always excells in a role wherein he it is hoped he will be able to return home soon. S W O P E ft S W O P S home, plenty of beautiful clothes, is seen as a dare-devil of the open country and he gets it in this pict LAW YXK8 The Polk County Post was enter Mr. and Airs. John Lawrence of ¡Sarnia, Canada, arrived the right to draw ad libitum oil her ure—one with plenty of speed, red husband’s bank account, the in as second class matter March 26, in Independence the hrst of the week and are the guests alienable privilege of shaking down blood and “pep." The romance is ed I. O. O. F. Building 1918, a the postoffice at Independ of Mrs. Lawrence's brother, Dr. H. C. Dunsmore. his trousers every night, a couple of strong—intensely interesting—and ence, Oregon, under the Act of independence, Oregon automobiles, a few diamonds, cats Bill proposes! There are a hundred March 3, 1879. i f you have broken a lens and will send the pieces to and canaries, suffrage, cold cream big scenes to make "Breed of Men" worth while. Dr. Mendelsohn he will duplicate it and return to you iu on the face every night, cold hash on Tuesdays and Thursdays and a a few hours. Office 414-415 Failing Building, Portland. hot water bottle, she is perfecUy ■O P OUTLOOK FOR TEAR 1919 satisfied, providing hubby rears up W ITH HARVEST NEAR AT HAND M r. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson and Daddy Hedges are on his hind legs every once in a Established .1889 (ConUnued from Page 1.) enjoying the sea breezes at Dar View. W hile the others while so as to keep things interest indulge iu surf bathing, Daddy dirts with the mermaids. '"g’ „,n " ha‘ Kver>, ' ' oraa[1 ease with which pickers are found ” _______ Wants , Grace Darmond, the wil- is due partly to the fact that there j lowy beauty, finds out. This great is an acreage this year of about one IN T E R E S T P A ID ON TIM E A n Independence young man is desperately iu love photoplay wui only be here one third that of a few years ago. Sev with L ila Lee and is going to write her a letter. I f he will night, next Tuesday, Aug. 26. stick eral small tracts of hops were plow D E PO SIT S get the stationery of the Williams D rug Co., Lila or any “ pin in Ev*ry woman ed even as late as last year and no\% month girl will love him. 1 wiU ta,k Rbout ,or a m onl after it is estimated that the entire acre Officers and Directors wards. age in Oregon is only 8000 compart'd The story of a young man who to 25,000 of a few years ago. About H. Hirechberg, Pres. D. W . S ean, V. P. The N ew Grinnell Electric W ashing Machine has is generally known as "Simp", be 90 percent of the crop has been con Ira D. Mix, Cashier taken the work out of W ash Day. Ijook this machine cause of his supposed botte-headed- traded for and again sold by local YV. II. W alker L A. Allen O. D. Butler ness, is told in "Boor Boob," which buyers. Contracts run from 25 to over carefully at Craven & H u ff’s. w ill be seen Wednesday night with 30 cents and were sold on this basis A Successful Business Career of Bryant Washburn as star. This to English buyers. While the mar Miss Opal Hewitt, who graduated from the Independ simp, however, has really something ket now is from 50 to 52 cents, it is Twenty- Five Yea re ence H i with the 1919 class, will enter O. A. C. She will to him, as he proves when he gets understood that the buyers here did ¿ jiely specialwv H? Home Economics. ( the opportunity. The natives of the not get in on this radical advance. CRAVEN & HOFF HDW. CO. BROKEN? fj M. P. I . ¡L The Independence National Bank