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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
•Ù b DQ YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING IN INDEPENDENCE AND KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME The Store of AH Practical Gifts 4 - PROM FRONT DOOR TO BACK DOOR, FROM GARRET TO BASEMENT, THIS STORE IS FILLED WITH PRACTICAL AND SENSIBLE GIFTS. COME IN BLIND FOLDED AND WHATEVER YOU TOUCHED WOULD MAKE A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR SOME ONE. THAT’S WHY A FURNITURE STORE IS THE PLACE TO DO CHRISTMAS BUYING. WE ARE WELL STOCKED AND YOU’LL FIND OUR PRICES VERY REASONABLE. SINGLE, TWIN, DOUBLE. ALL KINDS ALL PRICES What Ever Girl Wants A Cedar Hope Chest $5.50 to $15.00 Make the Home More Cheerful With Framed Pictures 50c. to $12 Vacuette Suction Swe 3per It is not Electric A child can run it. SUGGESTIONS WRITING DESKS, CENTER TABLES, HIGH CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, MIR RORS, RUGS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING. BAGS, JARDINIERES, WORK BAS KETS, SMOKING SETS, LEATHER HAND BAGS, VASES. DO 20 UR CHRISTMAS BUYING T INDEPENDENCE MOO THE EUREKA ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Greatest Invention Ever Knovpn to Relieve the Housewife of Hard Labor. Sweeping Breaks Down More Womw Than Any Other Kind of Work. LET US DEMONSTRATE & WALKER FOR YOU DO YOUR CHRISTMAS u BUYING IN INDEPENDENCE Complete House Furnishers r LtT . 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 Baking Co “N ow Is theTime to Do It” says the Good Judge Go to real tobacco— the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to cjiew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses the Real T.obacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ■.oanv, 110 7 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C ’t y CITY AND COUNTRY For Sale--Loganberry tips and 1 year old plants and all kinds of j fruit trees. Place your order eurly Tripp writes fire insurance. to get the best. FRANCIS BROWN. Mrs. S. B. W alker was a Portland visitor this week. Notice That Certain Street Improve Mrs. Newton, Sr., has been indis ment Bonds Will Be Paid posed this week. Notice is hereby given that there? Chester Henkle made a tffp to are sufficient funds in the Street Im Portland the first of the week provement Fund of the City of In dependence, Oregon, to take up for It is late to do your Christmas payment and cancellation Bonds shopping early, but do it as early as Nos. 20, 21 and 22 bearing date July j you can. 1, 1914. That on January 1, 1920 each of ^ I. H. Robinson who now lives at said bonds will be taken up and Centralia Wash., was an Independ cancelled and puid in full, princi ence caller this week , pal and interest to said date and thereafter said bonds will cease to George Jewell of Brownsville bear interest. was an over Sunday visitor at the Dated November 28, 1919. home of his cousin E. E. Tripp. C. V. IRVINE, City Treasurer. Mrs, K. C. Eldridge returned Sun day night from Medford, where she spent a fortnight with her son, Law l |IW!l!WIIWIlWl!ni!flfSÜBIlh J rence. At Christmas Time can buy L. Damon didn't dig trenches dur Your friends you can give ing the recent world war, but he anything them— certainly knew how to dig them in except your photograph. the snow and did some welcome work. Pedestrians who followed in his footsteps were sure of getting “some where." The Independence school hoard is to be commended for providing funds to m aintain the soup kitchen at the training school. Especially during the recent spell of Canada weather did the youngsters enjoy the treat. INDEPENDENCE i At n meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins were initiated into the mys teries of jtlio order. The annual elec tion of officers was held. Those chosen were: Mrs. L. Damon, worthy matron; Dr. II. C. Dunsmore, worthy patron: Mrs. F. G. Hewitt, as iwiate matron; Mrs. Chas. Cnl- breath, conductress; Mrs. W. H. Walked, associate conductress; Mrs. Mix, treasurer; Mrs. Clark, secre tary. Other officers are to he ap pointed by the worthy matron. The installation of the newly elected officers will he held some time soon. An excellent Inneheon was serveil by tin- refreshment commit tee wiiirh inelnded Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Jeter Virgin, Mr. and Mrs Abe Becker. STUDIO . ..¡nan aiiiBtiaiwiiiH!iiB'i:aii:»i;L VALLEY A 8ILETZ TIME TABLE ElTective April 1, trains will run as follows: No. 2 arrives from Hoskina 9:15 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 Sundnv No. 3 departs for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. daily Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Tuesday* and Saturdays fold by the bank Book Time For Christmas Buying. ELAYS are troublesom—and particularly Christmas Shop ping delays—which cause incon venience, jostling crowds and raw- edged nerves for all concerned. You’ll find the Independence stores teeming good things—and BUYING FROM HOME MER CHANTS is the first principle of prosperity. Include a Farmers State Bank SAYINGS ACCOUNT as Christ- D m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¥++* (•♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ...... M i n i THE BEST CHRISTMAS SERVICE We are making an effort to purchase ae much poultry as possible anticipating that there wiU be a big demand for the same this Christmas. We esp xially ask our customers to place their orders as early as possible to avoid tho eleventh hoar rusti All are assured that they will reeetve good, healthy birds and we will work overtime If need be to give service to all. DICKSON’S MARKET !+♦ ♦ ♦ +++♦ +: ♦ H I MUMS THE POST PUBLISHES MORE SOUTH POLK COUNTY NEWS THAN ANY OTHER PAPER