The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, August 29, 1919, Image 4

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OUR S T A T IO N E R Y D E P A R T M E N T
D IR E C TS Y O U R A T T E N T IO N
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OF N E W B O X E D S T A T IO N E R Y
A sou was born to Mrs. W. C. Stewart at Hanks Aug.
lb. The youngster has been christened William Clyde
lor his father who before his death was pastor of the M.
E. church here.
in envelopes------- beautiful boxes at
reasonable prices------- greeting and
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Dr. H. C. Dunsmore was the oifieiting minister and Miss
Jean Ketchum was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding
of Miss Lorene Parker at Oregon City last Friday. Miss
Parker is the daughter of J. B. Parker.
correspondence cards for all oc-
casions-------popular prices prevail­
ing.
Williams’ Drug Co,
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“ Home of the Grafonola”
P E R FE C T S E R V IC E
UXK
PURE DRUGS
Oliver Elofson, who has been spending the summer
fvith his sister, Mrs. J. C. Dreamer left last ¡Saturday for
ids home in ¡Saiido, Colo. A fter a brief visit with his peo­
ple Mr. Elofson will resume his studies at Colorado Uni­
versity.
Mrs. Adda Wallace Unruh of Portland spoke at the
Haptist church Tuesday night in behalf of a baby home in
Portland. A drive for funds to help build new quarters
for the babies will be begun soon and Dr. H. C. Dunsmore
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has consented to act as local chairman.
ülMJJ C U U R l R X
Dress Guard
Solid Wood Dolly
New Belt Tightener
Easily Raised Cover
Special Rubber Rolls
Only Two Sets of Gears
Dolly Swing to A ny Tub
Reversible W ater Board
Heavy Angle Iron Bench
Specially Designed Motor
Safety Device on Wringer
Attach to A ny Light Socket
Wringer Swings to A ny Tub
No Part of Machinery Attached to Tub
T H E M O D E R N E LE C TR IC M A C H IN E T H A T
!* W A S H E S C LO TH ES S W E E T A N D C L E A N
Word has just been received from ¡Shalor Eldridge that ? W IT H O U T W E A R OR T E A R . LO O K IT O VE R .
in p p writes lire insurance.
The speed boys are slowing up.
A. No. 1 milk cows tor sale.
The Grinnell
Laundry Queen
Everybody should go to the Isis every night next week.
It is the Paramount-Artcraft opening and a galaxy of
stars will be seen in great and wonderful pictures.
TO A N A T T R A C T IV E D IS P L A Y
The latest tints------- the latest folds
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B. R. W olle returned today from his vacation trip. He
was accompanied by his son, \ ern, of Portland and they
had a very delightful time together.
Homer tlilh
George W. W eriiiie was m Portland Tuesday.
he has been honorably discharged from the navy. A fter
a visit in several Eastern cities, he will visit relatives in
24 Kansas, going from there to California where he will
spend some time. t Then lie will join his many friends at
a
home.
! CRAVEN & HUFF HOW. CO.
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Ross ivreamer visited in Portland last week end.
Lieutenant Gaylord Godfrey, recently returned from
eastern training camps, has accepted a position with the
McIntosh Grocery. He meets the public well and with his
R. L. Hinkle of Monmouth has enlisted in the navy.
several years experience in the grocery business will be
quite ail addition to the already popular store. Mrs. God-
Mrs. Stillwell returned from Hanks last Wednesday.
lry will join her husband here after a visit with relatives
Miss Madaiine ivreamer nas returned from Long Reach. iu Oregon City.
Mrs. C. E. Deiand has returned from a visit in Corvallis.
N E X T W E E K A T T H E IS IS
Next week is Paramount-Artcraft Flagg comedy, “ Welcome Little
Iv. C. Ehiridge made a busmess trip to Portland this week, the opening of the season in Stranger.” It is the adventures of
ihe motion picture world. For the a good looking young husband who
week.
occasion it will he a week of won­ brings home a very pretty young
woman as a cook.
Miss Lena Heile Tartar was here Lorn Corvallis this derful entertainment beginning with
Charlie Ray in “Greased Light­
Hill Hart in “ Breed of Men” Sunday
week.
ning" comes Thursday night. Char­
night.
A charming story and a highly in­ lie plays the part of the village
Miss Pearl Smith expects to go to Crater Lake next teresting role lias been provided for blacksmith in this picture, but un­
Lila Lee iu “ Hustling a Bride” which like Mr. Longfellow’s celebrated gen­
week.
will be presented Monday night. In tleman, he was a busy smithy and
this production, Miss Lee plays the didn’t stick around under the spread
Mrs. Sara Ciaggett Toung was here from Albany last role of a typical Western girl who mg chestnut tree. He invented “The
week end.
receives a letter from a cowboy, Little Giant Potato Slicer.” It blew
Nick McCredie, who has accidently up while he wus exhibiting it in
Miss Dene Eddy will go to Chicago this fall to continue learned her name. Her grandmoth­ i ’ipersville, hut it was some inven­
Then Charlie traded “The
er dies, leaving her the farm, and tion.
her music.
she writes to Nick for advice and Little Giant Potato Slicer” for a fliv­
he suggests that she come out and ver made sometime before the flood.
Miss Erunces Eaton has returned from a visit with To­ marry him. The girl is delighted, “ Greased Lightning” he called it. It
packs up and leaves for Coyote worked all right when it worked,
ledo relatives.
junction. But when Nick had first hut it had a terrible habit of stalling
her he had enclosed not his around. But one day, Charlie took
Mr. and Mis. Asa Taylor returned the last of the week written
own picture hut that of Pen Walton, every hill on high with that litle
Jrom their vacation.
one of his fellow cowboys, who is old car of his. You’ll want to see
much handsomer than he. So when him in this. The picture is even
J. G. McIntosh is pay mg 7 J/2 and » cents for black­ Nick meets her at the train he tells faster than the title.
Ethel Clayton comes Friday even­
her Nick has sent him to meet her.
berries, cash or Dade.
This provokes interesting complica­ ing in “ Maggie Pepper,” based upon
tions and a series of thrilling epi­ the famous play by the late Charles
AH's. Alpha Haseue returned last week Dom a pleasant sodes.
Klein, who went down on the Lusi-
vacation at Long Reach.
Undeniably the foremost motion tania. Hose Stahl appeared in the
picture star in the affection of the stage version of the play and made
of the greatest hits of her career
Aliss Leona and Murk Hanna were here from Portland American public, if not the world, one
Mary Pickford’s talents and charm in it. Maggie is a department store
visiting Diends this week.
are universally recognized. There girl with more than the usual
of
difficulties.
At
are no limitations to her exquisite amount
Miss Genevieve Gillespie of Centralia, Wash., is visit­ artistry which unfolds like budding the same time, however, she has
rose leaves in some new and more more than the usual amount of
ing friends here this week.
exquisite form with cacli successive pluck. Pepper is tier last name and
she portrays. It is suf­ probably Ginger is her middle name.
Aliss Emma Henkle w as iu Portland last week making character
ficient to say that in “Captain Kidd, The acting of Ethel Clayton as Mag­
arrangements for the year.
Jr." she has a role in whien she dis­ gie is superb. Site is perfect as the
plays her genius and charming per ill used and hard working girl, yet
Mrs. J. W. Kelly was a member of a camping party at sonality more captivating than ever charming in every mood. The pict­
and that her vast army of admirers ure, in short, is one to please and to
¡Spongs Landing last week.
will be unanimous in their verdict thrill and best of all, it is a purely
that it ranks second to none in her American, simple, human and whole
Air. and Mrs. Earl Ruef and Aiariou were ¡Sunday guests gallery of famous screen portraits. some story of plain people .under
of AIr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones.
On the speaking stage, “ Captain circumstances that are natural and
Kidd, Jr." was one of the most popu­ yet presents a tense and compelling
As an extra for the even­
Mrs. Wood returned to Portland ¡Saturday after a visit lar ever produced. Mary plays Hie drama.
part of a canny little Scotch girl, ing, its Fatty Arbuckle in "Love."
witli the George Woods family.
who with “Captain Kidd, Jr.", hunt­ Fatty rides into this picture on an
ed for hidden treasures. You cer­ old fashioned bicycle and he falls
Rollo McKinney is home from a Portland hospital tainly will be delighted with Mary off into— Love. There's a villain,
too, who steals the girl. The village
Tuesday night.
where he submitted to an operation.
Oorothv Dalton, ns n screen star, characters, the life on the old farm,
is a constant source of pleasure to love and laughter, and adventure
Mrs. J . L. Hanna of Port land has been visiting relatives the
public, for she combines all the galore, into which the husky but
and friends in Independence tliis week.
arts and graces of poetry, literature, luckless swain falls at every turn,
drama, painting or sculpture. She make this one of Arhuckle's most
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Campbell of ¡Salem and Mrs. West is skillful in her portrayals, sincere amusing pictures.
Bryant Washburn is recognized
of Tacoma were guests of M rs. Claude Skinner this week. in her work and her beauty gains
its full expression upon Hie silver as one of tire most popular leading
screen- her charms delight the eye, men of the screen. Handsome, ath­
Airs. K. C. Ehiridge, Jr., of Portland is a guest this even as her acting delights the letic, and filled with the spirit of
week at the Ehiridge home. K. C. Jr. was here for the heart Miss Dalton is provided with youtii, Mr. Washburn always im­
a dramatic thunderbolt in “ Extrav­ presses Itis audiences favorably and
week end.
agance" which will lie shown Wed­ arouses within them the same en­
nesday night. The story casts Miss thusiasm for his work that he him­
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson and Daddy Hedges return­ Dalton in exacting situations, which self displays, in "Something To
ed Wednesday from Par View w here they enjoyed a ten she meets with convincing natural­ Do." Mr. Washburn plays one of his
days stay at the Davidson cottage.
ness. She is seen ns the woman of most delightful roles, that of a
vanity, gratifying her every desire wealthy clubman with nothing to
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawerence have returned to their for clothes and jewels a being of do but spend his time and money.
innate selfishness who wrecks her But he wakes up suddenly and finds
home in Sarnia,Canada, after a ten days visit with Mrs. husband, hut is nwnkened to a real­ happiness in doing something for
Lawerence’s brother. Dr. H. C. Dunsmore.
ization of her error by a terrible somebody else, breaking up a big
dream. She is thruout a natural swindling scheme and protecting a
human being a character that fellow clubman and his daughter
Mrs. George Conkey and mother, Mrs. McDevitt, re­ seems to step from the screen and from an outrageous fraud. Ann
turned W ednesday from Par View where they have been live in flesh and blood. An extra Little plays opposite Mr. Washhum,
¡enjoying sea breezes for the past six weeks.
attraction for the same night is a and it is of interest to know that
the two had never met until they J"
“made” the love scenes in this j
picture.
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BROKEN?
There will be a meeting of the .
Civic Club at the public library on
Don't be handicapped by a
Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 10, at
broke.ii lens. Send me the pieces
2:30 o’clock.
and 1 will duplicate your lens
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and return to you in a few hours.
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*P H O T O G R A P H
G A L L E R Y O PEN
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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.
DOCTOR
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modern scien­
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and the relief
headache.
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Max Goldman
Deals in
PORTLAND
Suite 414-415 Failing Bldg.
S. E. Cor.Third and Washington.
HTDE8
PELTS
WOOL
Phone M. 3630
runs
MOHAIR
CASCARA BARE
VEAL
PORK
BEEF
POULTRY
BUTTER
eggs
FARM PRODUCE
WOOD
WOOD
GROCERIES
SHOES
FURNISHINGS
DRY GOODS
* VALLEY & SILETZ
TIME TABLE
Effective April 1, trains will
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 and Saturdays
CASH OR TRADE
SW O P E
& SW O P E
LAW YERS
The Polk County Post was enter­
ed as second class matter March 26,
I. 0 . 0 . F. Building
1918, a the postotfice at Independ­
ence, Oregon, under the Act of
independence,
Orego*
March 3, 1879.
The Independence National Bank
Established .188ii
IN T E R E S T P A ID ON T IM E
D E P O SIT S
Officers and Directors
H. Hirsckberg, Pres.
D. W . ¡Sear*, V. P,
D a D. Mix, Cashier
W . H. Walker
I. A. Allcu
O. D. Butler
A Successful Business Career of
Tweuty-Five Years