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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1920)
IN D E P E N D E N T IN A L L T H IN G S T he P olk C ounty P ost SECOND S E C T IO N Entered tu> second class matter March 26, 1918, at the posto fflce at Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. VOLUME n. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. NUMBER 48. DOOMED TO DEFEAT fold by the Bank Book A Crop of Importance A V E you ever seriously con sidered the raising o f Com, Mr. Farmer? I t ’s being done successfully all up and down the Valley. H 5 We started out last year to preach corn raising broadcast in the com- nunity, and you ’d be surprised at the response, met with. But our encouragement goes farther than PREACHING. Come in and talk the matter over with us. C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, Glen C. Smith President. Vice President Cashier. Asst. Cashier. ‘Some Men Don’t Know It \'ef says the Good Judge This class o f tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin® ary tobacco. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew w ill tell you that. (From the Benton County Courier) ( Too late for last week) The overwhelming vote which Bob Hornhuckle, who spent the the Democratic caucus in opposi winter with his sister, Mrs. N. V. tion to the earnestly expressed Prather, left last week for Alaska wishes of President Wilson cast , where he has employment. against universal military training Harvey Hall and daughter, Mil Monday night can only be ac counted for on the ground that the died, and friend of Portland were Specialist members are strongly opposed to the guests of his parents, Mr. and it and believe that their constitu Mrs. A. J. Hall, on Sunday. ents feel the same way. In the Alma Wells and friend of Salem later belief we think they are cor i spent a few days with the former's rect. The American people always parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wells. have been and are now opposed Mrs. E. .1 Anderson, who made an to militarism in any form and they extended visit with her daughter and 1 are not willing to endure any more ; sister in Winlock and Seattle re of it than they believe is absolute turned home last week. Can be seen at his office 211 212 Oregon Building (formerly the ly necessary. They resent the idea M. 1. Conger and family of Stiver Huliliard building). One third of a century practical experience— of conscription in times of peace 9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis and are not fooled by the attempt to visited at the home of N. C. Ander- factory service 1 have rendered to thousands, of Marion and Polk sugar-coat it under the name of ; son Sunday. county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your j “universal training" and to admin- The many friends of Guy Parther eyesight troubles. ! ister it, in the beginning at least, will be glad to hear that he is re- in homeopathic doses, and none re ; covering from the flu. In every trade, profession or branch of work there are found sents more strongly than t!u'“ gyeat a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet majority of the doughboys who Dr. Butler was called yesterday ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth have had a taste of what militarism to see Mrs. Cleve Prather, who has ers in the same field. means, their parents, wives, and been quite sick. Since optometry requires especial ability in both professional other relatives and friends. They and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well Word was received yesterday that are not deceived by talk of the are scarce democracy” of the American army. Mrs. Kate Bevens died at her home Therefore, you rtmnot be too particular about the selection of in Oregon City of cancer of the The people are not so blind as the man to whom you entrust your eyes. stomach. Mrs. Bevans was a resi not to have seen the lesson of the The professional work, the examining and measuring of your last six years and to perceive the dent of this place for a number of years. The remains will be sent eye defects, must be skillfully done The mechanical part, the monstrosity of the lie that univer making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important. sal military training prevents war. here for burial by the husband. I am making a specialty of correcting children's eyes. MY The world never knew a time when Mrs. EH Prather and son, Leland, PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material and ser so many nations were so well pre went to Salem Thursday to see her vice yon will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re pared for war as in 1911. Accord son»,fiuy, who has been quite ill. spect. Office hours from !) to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays ing to the arguments of the advo and evenings by special appointment Mrs. J. W. Elder, of Oklahoma, cates of preparedness there should never have been a time when there who has been visiting her sister, was so little danger of war. The Mrs. A. .1. Hall, left for her home peoples of Europe had for a gener Monday. ation groaned under and cursed the FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY G. E. Harmon, wife and daugh very nqme of that system but they ter, Blanche, spent Sunday with endured it because it had been Guy Hewitt and family at Elkins. Phone 443 Salem, Oregon drilled into them from infancy that it was necessary and the arguments Those who attended the auto were the same as those advanced show at Albany Saturday were B. SW OPE & S W O P E _ today by those who would trans Petterson, Wayne Nloe and Ed Har plant it to this' country, but the mon. LAW YERS United States will not adopt a bar Guy Lucas, who spent the winter £ A . G. Williams, Prop, ú barous anachronism which the old , , , . = I. 0 . 0 . F. Building world would rejoice to and prob with is parents, left Saturday for = . „ , . , j§ All kind of barbermg H ’ • * New York. ably will soon dicard. | done and satisfaction ® independence, If the Republican party is look Charlie King of Seattle is visiting H guaranteed. L a d i e s I ing for a chance to lose the com friends and relatives this week. ing election in spite of the anxiety | shampooing and mas- N. C. Anderson and G. F.. Har of the people for a complete change i saging given special at- jl of administration at Washington it mon finished their spring plowing | tention.. Shine in con- i TO R r E A L IZ E TH E this week. can get a good stnrt by adopting a ' * I -jt • . « V , : i nection. '1 platform which endorses or nomin Mr and Mrs. Dickison of Parker u M O ST M O N E Y ates a candidate who favors uni wore Buena callers Tuesday. iii sou tiiaiiiwin liiiHinim versal military training in times of peace. , Thor was a basket ball game W e buy everything you VALLEY A SILETZ played here Thursday night be TIME TABLE want to sell and sell tween Independence and Buena, everything you want to INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Buena winning the game. We did Effective April 1, trains will AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH buy. Cash or trade. not learn the score. run as follows: No. 2 arrives from Hoskins Next Sunday at the Baptist Bring in everything you 9:15 A. M. daily church there will he an installa want to sell and I will No. 4 arrives from Camps tion of officers of the church and GUARDIAN’S NOTICE OF FINAL 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday sell it for you on a ACCOUNT. Sunday school. The church lias I _____ No. 1 departs for Camps commission. made rapid progress since the first 10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday of the year. Its membership is Iu the Matter of the Estate of No. 3 departs for Hoskins growing. Thirteen have already Wendell Hill Dcnlinger, a minor. M A X GOLDM AN, 4:15 P. M. daily joined the church since the first of Notice is hereby given that H. Freight service 2:30 P. M. on the year, some by letter and others Dcnlinger, the duly appointed und Tuesdays and Saturdays by baptism and more are coming. acting guardian of the above en _i The Baptist church believes in titled estate, has filed his final The Polk County Post the Bible as the Word of God and account concerning his administra Might just as well get good has a large number is preached unflinchingly from the tion thereof; and that Monday, the printing as poor printing. It costs of pretty type (aces pulpit. Every Wednesday night the 29th day of March, 1920, at the the same. The Polk County Post for engraved pastor lectures on some great theme County Court House in Dallas. Polk does good printing. calling or visiting cards. regarding the authenticity and genu County. State of Oregon, has been ineness of Bible. Next Wednesday set as the time and place for the the pastor will lecture on "Proof hearing of said final account and ........ . ' “ 'Tf'' ' " ' ' i f * that the Bible is the Word of God." any objections that may be made Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: Sunday morning the pastor will to any part thereof. Notice is here preach on “An Idiotic Bargain” and by given to all persons who may in the evening at 7:30 on “Proving have any objections to said God.” If you do not go elsewhere final account, or to any part there to Sunday school or church you have of, to present the same at the time a hearty welcome awaiting you at and place aforesaid. This notice the Baptist church. Make up your is published in The Polk County mind to come now. Post by order of Judge A. B. Robin CONTRIBUTED. son, County Judge of said County, fpr four successive and consecutive And reduce the high cost of living.” weeks immediately preceeding the GOO J REASO N. said hearing. H. DENLINGER, “ Why don't you try cooking with Guardian; Address, Hillsdale, I electricity?” Oregon. “ Because we are trying to keep First insertion Feb. 27, 1920. down current excuses ” East insertion March 26, 1920. Dr. M endelschii in Eyesight DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Q Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco vVcynnaru.B.iutqi> Company, 1107 Broadway. New York City YOU W IL L FIND IN YO U R CITY" MEAT MARKET A line of meats equal to any market in a large city, Consisting of the Finest Meats Obtainable. M IL L E R & SMITH The Independence National Bank Established .1889 AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most convenient aid to modern business. It systema tizes payments, is a check on ail expenditures and shows you just where you stand each month. Open one with us today, it will pay you to do so. Member Federal Reserve System Officers and Directors H. Ilirschbcrg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Lra D. Mix, Cashier W . H. W alker D. W. 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