The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, December 05, 1919, Image 3

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    DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING IN INDEPENDENCE AND KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
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BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF ALL
A FURNITURE STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS.* EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE FOUND IN THE STORE IS SENSIBLE, PRACTICAL
AND WILL LAST FOR YEARS. BY GIVING FURNITURE AS GIFTS TO MEMBERS OF YOUR FAM ILY YOU CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMFORT AND
PLEASURE OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.
BEAUTIFUL BUFFET
FOR MOTHER
BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK AND PRICES.
W OULDN’T THIS MAKE
ANY WOMAN HAPPY?
SPREAD CHRISTMAS JOY WITH A
GOOD MATTRESS THAT WHOEVER
RECEIVES IT MAY LIE DOWN TO
SWEET AND PLEASANT DREAMS.
AN EASY ROCKER
FOR FATHER
v •’V3 w a n t e d — a
cveo or with a real bristle lru-*i
wl.icli revolves and picks up all
t-rc-U, .¿.it, r.iveilings, gnt.
cth. r dirt and is backed up by a
strong suction which lifts the di.t
into the dust bog. The
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Why not put a Piano in the home for
Christmas? We are the agents for
the Sherman Clay line—first class in­
struments that will be sold on easy
terms to reputable parties.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
BUYING
IN INDEPENDENCE
MOO
requires no cords nor plugs
as it is rot an elec tric
cleaner. It web hs only 6>4 lbs.
und is am azingly simple to
operate. Suiprisin^lylowlu price.
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SETTEES, WRITING DESKS. CENTER TABLES
HIGH CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, MIRRORS, RUGS,
BED ROOM SETS. KITCHEN CABINETS, BABY
CEDAR CHESTS. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, JA R D I­
NIERES, WORK BASKETS, FRAMED PICTURES,
O ne d e in c iu tn ilo ii »ill convince you
It Rets all the d irt and rubbish
from the floor. Ju st grasp the h a n ­
dle and clean from room to room.
It's easy work, too— a child can do
it. The sweeping problem is solved.
& WALKER
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
BUYING
IN INDEPENDENCE
Complete House Furnishers
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CITY AND COUNTRY
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
“ EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost of living.”
HOLSUM
BREAD
IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS
THE MOST WHOLESOME ON
THE MARKET TODAY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Has It.
Cherry City E3 i k ng Co
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“ I t ’s L i k e F i n d i n g M o n e y ”
says the Good Judge
W hen you tak e a little
chew of th is real quality
tobacco, and the good
tobacco taste begins to
com e.
Y ou’ll find it keeps com­
ing, too. The rich to­
b a c c o t a s t e la s ts an d
lasts. Y ou d on ’t have
to take a fresh chew so
often. A ny man who
uses the Real Tobacco
Chew w ill tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W -B CUT is a lon g fine-cut tobacco
n - e- uto n C o m p a n y 1107 B ro a d w a y , N e w Y o rk
AIRLIE
Tripp w rites fire insurance.
C. S. Cooper is very ill.
Told by the Bank book
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The Camp F irg Girls will fix up ,
J. S. Cooper Jr. visited in Port-
the old Phelps shack for a cabin.
land this week.
The parent-teachers association at
Mrs. H. A. Childs w as hostess to its m eeting Friday night voted to ;
the S. S. club W ednesday afternoon. present the school with a clock.
Miss Florence Burton attended \ A debating society w as organized
the funeral of Mrs. Kennedy in P ort­ at Lewisville S aturday night with
tiig following officers: Rev. Victor
land Thursday.
B allantyne, president; J. F. Ulrich,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reeves and vice president; Emery W hitaker,
“G randpa” Adam s are visiting in secretary. The next m eeting will tie
San Francisco. They arrived in held F riday night, Dec. 12.
tim e to spend T hanksgiving with
Albert Lewis, a young m an who
relatives.
has been w orking on the Simpson
ranch now leased by Dixon and Mil
The ladies of the C hristian church
ler, is in jail for th irty days at Dal
held a m ost successful bazaar at
las charged w ith stealing a suit
Sloper Bros. & Cockle’s store last
and its contents belonging to H arry
W ednesday afternoon. They had
Powell of Monmouth.
m any d ain ty articles for sale, also a
splendid line of cooked foods which
proved popular w ith th e ir custom ­
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ers.
The Civic Club will meet in a com­
bined business and social session at
the home of ¿Mrs. C. O. Sloper on
M ain street on next W ednesday af­
ternoon.
Everyone interested in
club work is invited to attend the
m eeting. If you are not a member
you will be a welcome addition to
the roll.
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At C hristm as Time
Yuur friends can buy
anything you can give
them —
except ycur photograph.
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Our Co-Operation
Aids YOUR Operation
:
your efforts at bettering the
I N business
or furthering the farm­
ing—just stop and consider the
added possibilities when we lend
our efforts in that direction too.
Remember—the Farmers State
Bank is adaptihle for all affairs of
finance.
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two w eeks visit at Grass Valley in I
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Sherm an county, reports th a t section I
very prosperous. They harvested a
large crop of w heat last sum m er
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and received for it $2.00 per bushel,
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it being m ostly hard w heat. Big I
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farm s are the rule there and it takes I
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an investm ent in m achinery of
about an equal value to the land to
farm .successfully.
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Major and Mrs. Lewis Rose have
just returned from Newport where
they were (he guests of the Beaver
Lake club for4 several days. Mrs.
Rose won the distinction of catch-
a 14 pound salm on, the only one
caught this year on a troll. The
m ajor declares he caught as m any
as six salm on a day, and we know
f no one who can beat th at record
xcept J. S. Cooper. The m ajor and
hi*, estim able wife are alw ays great
boosters for Independence and this
trip increased th eir good opinion
of Oregon.
WE MAKE GOOD EVERY MISTAKE
Should it happen th at we m ake an error of any kind
or yon have any fault to find with oar service have no
hesitancy in reporting it to F. E. Dickson. It will be
prom ptly corrected with pleasure. We are here in
business to rem ain permanently and are not running
our m arket with the aim of "get the money" regardless
of the interests of those who give ns their patronage.
VALLEY A SILETZ
TIME TABLE
Effective April 1, train s will
run as follows:
No. 2 o> rives from Hoskins
9:15 A. M. daily
No. 4 arriv es 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. dally
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
T uesdays and S aturdays
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