The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, September 12, 1919, Image 4

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A. No. 1 milk cows for aale.
PURE DRUGS i
PRICES D OW N TO W H E R E TH EY BELONG
We are not substitutors.
You can get exactly what
you ask for at this store.
1. M. Simpson will hold a public sale on Sept. 20 at which
time he will sell ten head of horses, 123 registered Lincoln
sheep, 100 goats, diary fixtures, machinery, household i
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goods, etc.
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VV. li. Maillie arrived fr o * Missoula, Montana, this i
week and will work in W illiams’ Windmill Shop. His 9
wife will arrive in a few days. He takes the place of Har­ li
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ry Miller who goes to enter a dental college soon.
The Qrinnell i I
Laundry Queen 1
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
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“ Home of the Grafonola’’
PE R FE C T SERVICE
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Tripp writes hre insurance.
Independence senuois open Sept. 22.
Gaylord Godue.) visited Corvallis last week.
The recent rams did considerable damage to prunes.
TO R S A LE — Rye and cheat seed, iloiner
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Don’t wait to select your winter hat. Mrs. Bascue’s I
styles are the most attractive you can imagine. The 9
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prices, too, will be an agreeable surprise.
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Our entire time is occu­
pied in establishing a rep­
utation for furnishing
everything that is best in
Drugs and Toilet Articles,
at the same time keeping
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Miss Boughy will occupy tue Dickson residence on
Tilth street.
A number Dorn here will go to Portland Monday to see
President Wilson.
Mis. Claude Hubbard oi Portland spent last week at
the J. E. Hubbard home.
The Fred Siegel Stock Co., a road show of merit and
ability that has played in many coast cities, will be at the
Isis in Independence for one night, Tuesday, Sept. 23 and
will present the famous George M. Cohan comedy, “ It
Pays To Advertise.” This will be the first company to
appear in Independence for nearly two years and un­
doubtedly will draw a full house. There will be a reserv­
ed seat sale.
B U E N A V ISTA
Sam Irvine finished picking hops
Saturday.
ilia Strawn of Toledo is visitng
friends here this week.
Cara Adams and sister of Corval­
lis are visiting Mrs. A. J. Hall.
The farmers have commenced
their fall plowing since the rain.
J. A. Reynolds and family spent
Sunday at the Edgar Lichty home.
G. E. Harman, wife and daughter
were shopping in Salem Saturday.
N. C. Anderson and G. E. Harman
are erecting a silo on their farms
south of town.
D. C. Sullivan and wife of Port­
land spent a few days at Ed Lichty's
home last week.
Mrs. Ed Prather and daughter,
Huth, are camped at the Pankella
yard picking hops.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chown of In­
dependence spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Lichty.
Mr. Pincus is moving his pickers
from his hop yard south of here to
the one north of Buena Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Gobat and
daughter of Suver spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harman.
Misses Plant and Rose lost their
store at the Wigrich hop yard by
fire There wes only a small insur­
ance
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Wood-
burn spent Saturday and Sunday
with his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hall.
John Tyler and family from East
ern Oregon and Mrs. Ed Tyler from
Woodburn are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler.
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THE MODERN ELECTRIC M AC H IN E TH AT
W ASH ES CLOTHES SW EET A N D C LEAN
W IT H O U T W E A R OR TEAR. LOOK IT OVER.
CRAVEN & HUFF HOW. CO.
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she held a very responsible position
at. Corvallis. She is possessed of a
most gracious manner, always radi-
ating happiness and sunshine, win­
ning the admiration of all who know
her.
Prof, and Mrs. Kelley will be at
home in Corvallis about Sept. 22.
BROKEN?
Don’t
be handicapped
by
a
broke.n lens. Send me the pieces
and I will duplicate your lens
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and return to you in a few hours.
She was a girl of the tenements. Fox special and a Sunshine comedy. ¡■j Perfect
Pictures
A strong and original story of the
He was a man of the world. She
Please
DOCTOR
West has been provided by Thomas
dreamed of love and a home and
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children, lie dreumed of power and
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Miss Mary Williams returned V\ ednesday from a visit the governor's toga. He kissed her. Sheriff’s Son,” the Friday night bill. i People
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with friends in VV aslnngton.
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To him it was merely the yielding and splendid handling in direction, i
to an impulse. To her it signified a while it gives Ray one of the best
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0PT0METERIST-9PTICIAN
Miss Laura Baker has enrolled as a student at the Ben­ solemn pledge of marriage. Then roles of his screen career. As Royal 1
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his political career was threatened Beaudry, a boy of the West, who in­
We make the pictures
son Polytechnic m Portland.
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and she found out that he was herits pre-natal fear from his mother ■
that please the people
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married to a socially ambitious and who struggles valiantly to down i
Mrs. Hattie Henkle goes to Portland Monday, H er atl- wife. To cover up possible scandal it, he gives a dramatic portrait that
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the wife took the girl into her home, is thoroly human. He fights down ■
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and then complications started that his fear, and enters the country in­
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Mr. ami Mia. K. C. Eidridge Jr. and iv. C. 111. returned bring about a terrific climax in habited by the Rutherford gang, the
INDEPENDENCE
the aid of vision and the relief
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“ Vanity Pool,” Mary MacLaren’s enemies of his father. He also meets
to Portland iaat ¡Sunday evening.
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of eyestrain and headache.
STUDIO
latest which comes on Monday night. Beulah Rutherford, the niece of the ■
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It is packed with big situations and man who heads the gang, and res­ a
HUH..
Misa Velma W liiteaker waa bere from Portland tiña the heart throbs are there.
cues her when she becomes lost. As
week visiting Hienda and reiativea.
Grace Cunard, known thruout the the forces of law and order close in
world as “The Serial Queen,” ap­ on the Rutherford gang Royal brings
a reconciliation between the
Twelve lneinbera of Co. iv. will be detailed for duty at pears Tuesday night in “After the about
PORTLAND
War.,, It is un appealing romance two, and he realizes he has fallen
tbe state fair, receiving ijsi a day and expenses.
of the world war without horrifying in love with Beulah, the niece of his
Suite 414-415 Failing Bldg.
scenes of carnage. It is a depiction father's old enemy. The theme is
A new member waa added to tbe pobce force yesterday. of a story of unusual merit, and highly dramatic.» Its development,
S. E. Cor. Third and Washington.
BIDES
points to one solution of one of the showing the growth of character.on
A son was born to Cbief and Mrs. A. D. Eelilber.
PELTS
Phone M. 3630
greatest problems growing out of the part of Royal and the passing
WOOL
the war. What is to be done for the of the barbarous element from the
Mary F. Irvine, pianist teacber, begins ber classes in hundreds of children in Belgium old West, is shown with discrimina­
runs
rhythm, ear-training and composition on October 1.
and France today who were born tion and a consistent building of
MOHAIR
during the war of Belgian or French situations. The whole story unfolds
CASCARA BARE
Abe Becker, Jr., is behind tbe counter at Williams drug mother^, and German fathers. In smoothly in vigorous screen narra­
VEAL
VALLEY & SILETZ
those countries today it is not un­ tive. On the same evening, Fatty
store. He lias received bis discharge from tbe navy.
PORK *
TIME TABLE
common to find mothers who almost Arbuckle makes his tri-monthly ap­
BEEF
pearance
in
“
Good
Night,
Nurse.”
detest their own children—children
Effective April 1, trains will
Marvin Richardson is in town this week. We under­ born in sacrifice—children who ever Arbuckle plays the part of a patient
POULTRY
run
ns follows:
sent
to
a
sanitarium
to
get
the
alco­
stand he will attend tbe Normal this fall and winter.
will remind their mothers of the
BUTTER
No. 2 arrives from Hoskins
horrors of invasion. There are fath­ hol out of his system and experiences
EBBS
9:15 A. M. daily
Miss Arbutlinot returned Monday from Tbe Dalles ers who have returned from war to a few things calculated to shatter
FARM PRODUCE
No. 4 arrives from Camps
find in their homes the children of the ribs of movie audiences.
where she was an instructor in the teachers’ institute.
4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday
WOOD
The usual big Saturday night
their wives and German fathers.
No. 1 departs for Camps
WOOD
The photoplay leaves nothing to be show, the main feature being Bessie
10:50
A. M. daily except Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Baun left Monday for their old home desired in its appealing depiction Barriscale in “ Joselyn’s Wife.”
GROCERIES
No. 3 departs for Hoekins
Marguerite
Clark,
the
“
sweetest
of
a
pathetic
story
of
woman's
love
in Pennsylvania. They will be away about two months.
SHOES
4:15 P. M. daily
and sacrifice and its conclusion re­ girl in motion pictures,” appears
FURNISHINGS
Freight
service 2:30 P. M. on
Sunday,
Sept.
21,
in
“Three
Men
and
a solution of the problem that
Owing to work on tbe west side road, traffic to ¡Salem veals
Tuesdays and Saturdays
DRV GOODS
a Girl." The theme deals with three
is as logical as it is interesting.
now goes on the east side. Tbe east side road will be good On Wednesday night, dainty Viv­ men, all of them woman haters, and
until the rains set in.
ian Martin plays the role in “Little a vivacious girl who, to escape an
CACn on TRADE
Comrade" of a girl who becomes a odious marriage, finds refuge in the
SWOPE & SW OPE
summer camp where the three
farmerette
because
she
thinks
it
will
Two elderly men, C. G. ¡Sayre and Jasper Sipes, living
woman
haters
are
living.
They
find
LAW YERS
in this vicinity, were adjudged insane last week and taken be great sport. She spends several her asleep curled up on a couch in The Polk County Post was enter
hundred dollars for a proper cos­
ed as second class matter March 26,
to the state hospital.
their
cottage.
They
are
extremely
tume, which she designs herself, us­
I. 0. 0. F. Building
1918, a the postoffice at Independ
ing the attire worn by the Russian annoyed an»l the girl terms them ence, Oregon, under the Act of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kurre have returned to their home ballet as a model. Then she has bears and leaves them to take up March 3, 1879.
independence,
Oregon
her residence in a nearby house. A
at Cottage Grove after a two weeks visit with relatives several photographs taken of herself dead
line is established between the
in costume leaning on a hoe. But
and friends in this section.
when she gets to the farm she learns two habitations, but strangely the
that there is real work connected haters of women seek to cross the
\ erd Hill was a visitor in th southern part of the state with it. Her gorgeous costume does dead line continually. The photo­
last week. He started out by automobile but after it com­ not stand very well under the strain play is one of exceptional interest
it affords Miss Clark a delight­
Established .1889
menced to rain he left his machine and completed the jour­ of cleaning chicken coops and milk­ and
ful role. She has few if any super­
ing
cows,
and
neither
does
her
pa­
ney by rail.
triotic spirit.
But she surprises iors in her presentation of delightful
every one by pulling herself togeth girl characterizations and her ad-
INTEREST P A ID ON TIME
er and saving a young soldier from inirers have another pleasing hour
in
prospect.
desertion.
In
the
end
she
is
a
total­
Announcing the 1919-1920 Season
DEPOSITS
ly different sort of a girl. The add»'»!
RESIDENCE STUDIO
attraction for the evening is Mr. MISS LA VON LEITCH BECOMES
MRS. LO T T IE HEDGES M cINTOSH
BRIDE OF HAROLD R. KELLEY
Officers and Directors
and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "Harold,
The Last of the Saxons." While Mr.
PIANO-----VOICE - HARMONY
H. Hirscliberg, Pres.
D. W. Scars, V. P,
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Drew is no longer with us in person,
Interstate Faculty Teacher
Ira
D.
Mix,
Cashier
her
home
for
some
time.
She
is
a
the smiles he left will bloom forever.
Western Conservatory of-Music
The scene is of a small town home musician of exceptional ability and
W. H. Walker
1. A. Allen
O. D. Butler
Chicago
talent play in which "Polly” plays a composer of rare worth. She is a
the part of the wile of "W illiam the graduate of San Francisco Conserva­
High School Pupils enrolling now
A Successful Business Career of
Conqueror."
“ Henry” didn't like the tory. As a designer Mrs Kelley has
may receive full High School credits
Twenty-Five Years
acting of "W ' am" anJ "Polly" and a reputation of giving just that in­
dividual
touch
that
never
fails
to
Phone M4821
he stopped the ' know.”
Oil Thursday night there is a good please. At the time of her marriage
Miss Inez Nineman of Rings Valley will teach the Pe-
dee school this next year.
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Max Goldman
Deals in
The Independence National Bank