The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, December 12, 1919, Image 2

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C IT Y A N D C O U N TR Y
Portland Telegram: Sbaler Eld-
ridge was the guest of lies Sandifur,
son of the Hev. F. N. Sundifur, on
Leavett street, Sunday. Eldridge is
the son of K. C. Eldridge of Inde­
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Mrs. J. B. V. Butler returned from
Portland where she went to visit
her sister, Mrs. Hattie Henkle, who
is quite ill. She reports Mrs. Hen-
kle’s condition but very little im­
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12 Days to Christmas ¡
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper were
most delightful hosts to the Owls
last Monday evening. The guests
indulged enthusiastically in whist
until a late hour. The evening's
pleasures were Concluded with an
enjoyable luncheon.
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IM PO R TE D H A N D P A IN T E D C H IN A
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Miss Florence Burton left last
f ' Monday for Toronto and other points
| in Canada. She will visit an aged
r maternal grandmother and other
relatives. Miss Burton expects to
visit many pluces of interest in the
East before returning home.
A “boys’ choir" is to be organized by
Mr. Underhill, with Mrs. J. G. Mc­
Intosh as accompanist. Mr. Under­
hill is a capable leader and at} a
boy sang in the Episcopal or “ Moth
er Church” of England. It will be
fine training for the boys and their
‘‘coming out” will be looked for­
ward to with eagerness
A L U M IN U M W A R E
H AND ERC H IEFS, 5 to 15c.
DOLLS, 5c to $3.50.
BOOKS, 5 to 15c.
A Happy
Christmas
Sensible and practical gifts are the most pleasing
and that’s what you’ll find in this store. This
is the place to buy something for a man—he will
like what we have here.
F A N C Y S TA TIO N E R Y , 15 to 35c.
Friends here have received word
thut Mrs. A. L. (Marie) Spratley
wus married Nov. 5 to Mr. Y. VV.
Reynolds of St. Joseph, Mo. The mar-
riage was solemnized at the home
of the bride's relatives in Santa Ana,
Cal., and was the culmination of
only a short romance. Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds will make their home in
Los Angeles.
CANDIES, 40-50 60c a pound.
N O V E L T Y J E W E LR Y .
H O S IE R Y FOR TH E W H O LE F A M IL Y .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smiley and
Mrs. Leonta Small visited the L. L.
Hewitts in Portland last week. The
Hewitts had taken their guests out
for the evening and when the party
returned home they discovered the
house had been burglarized. Ev-
trythiug had been turned topsy-
turvey, but only about a dollar in
money had been taken. This is the
second burglary the Hewitts have
experienced during their residence
in Portland.
uartier
5-10-15c Store
OPERA HOUSE BUILDING
Independence, Ore.
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Established .1880
A N ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modern business. It systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today, lit will pay you to do so.
Member Federal Reserve System
Offlesrs sad Directors
R Hbsshberg, Pres.
D. W. Sean, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
L A. Allen
O. D. Butler
H U N k County Port was enter
•d as asesad class matter March tt,
IM A » the peetoffics at Independ-
Oragoa. under the Act of
A I*?®
Christinas recess will begin
at noon, Friday, December 19 and
classes will be resumed, Monday,
Electric Toasters
Razors
Alarm Clocks
Flash Lights
Roller Skates
Carving Sets
Gasoline Lamps
Safety Razors
Cut Glass
Guns
Sewing Sets
Coaster Wagons
Knives
Silver Forks
Coffee Urns
Manicure Sets
Silver Knives
Casseroles
Nut Sets
Silver Spoons
Electric Irons
Paring Knives
Tea Urns
Electric W affle Irons
Pyrex
Tricycles
& Cockle
DO Y O U R C H R ISTM A S T R A D IN G IN IN D E PE N D E N C E
B U E N A V IS T A
N. C. Anderson lost a valuable
cow Saturday with milk fever.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Addison
were Portland visitors last week.
George and Perry Wells took two
loads of hogs to Independence Tues­
day.
Dr. Butler of Independence was
called to see Mrs. Margaret McClain
Friday night as she is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lichty have arrived
in the East and say that they are
having some snow and real winter
weather, but enjoying it fine.
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The Independence National Bank
January 5, 1980.
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Friends of S. Taylor Jones, who
submitted to a major operation at
the Good Samaritan Hospital a few
weeks ago, will be happy to know
that his recovery is most satisfac­
tory. He is able to be up a portion
of the time and enjoy the company
of his friends. Mrs. Jones, who is
always on the alert to scatter cheer,
surprised her husband with a most
delightful dinner party last Sunday.
The guests were old friends of the
Jones and included Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hay ter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Black and son of Dallas.
Aluminum Ware
There was a good roads meeting
held at the Odd Fellows' Hall Fri­
day evening to discuss means to
better our roads. A committee was
appointed to go to Dallas to see the
Court J. B. Loy, G. A. Wells and
M. N. Prather were appointed.
Those that were shopping in Al­
bany were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hnr
man, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Prather,
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Prather, Mrs.
Fisher, Mrs. N. C. Anderson, Mrs.
Tann, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Prather
and children, Wayne and Thelma
Moe.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Grounds re­
ceived word this week that their son,
Ray, who is attending the Stnnford
university in California, has been
elected as a delegate from that in­
stitution to attend the convention of
all the universities of the United
States at DeMoUies, Iowa
Mrs. M. V. Prather gave a birth
day dinner Sunday in honor of her
SW OPE A SWOPE
daughter, Pearles 19th birthday
Those that were present were: G.
LAWYERS
E. Humian and wife and daughter.
Blanche; F.d Prather, wife and
I. O. O. F. Building
daughter, Ruth; Mrs. E. J. Ander
Independence,
Oregon son. Tessa and Bill McCann, Mrs.
N. C. Anderson and Mart Prather
and wife. The day was spent in
The dollar kept at home is the social conversation. In the even
ing. the guests departed wishing
most valnahle dollar of all. It buys
Pearley many happy returns of the
something for everybody.
day.
Special
ON SALE BEGINNING DECEMBER 20
1 can Asparagus
1 bottle Olives )
1 can Salad Oil all for
1 can ripe Olives
To every purchaser of the above-named Dollar
Special we will give a can of corn free.
This is the store to purchase your Christmas
delicacies and candies. We are well stocked and
well equipped to weli satisfy your holiday wants.
The C Street Grocer
J. G. McIntosh
Do Your Christmas Buying in Independence