FORDS AND FORDSON TRACT ORS ADVANCE* IN PRICE Dr. Mendelsohn An advance of $100 in Fordson Tractors anil $50 in Ford cars was announced Ibis week. This ad vance will not effect the sale of eith er to any extent as cars and tract ors are sold as fast as they can be made. Specialist in Eyesight DR. M. P. M END ELSO H N FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY Phone 443 Salem, Oregon diwiiBiiimimiiBiiwimiimiMiiwiHiiwii i THE WIND MILL SHOP ■ i I ■ SW OPE & SWOPE LAW YERS i A ll kind of barbering S! S Office over Craven A Walker’s Store done and satisfaction I 9 guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ Independence, Oregon shampooing and mas I saging given special at i tention. Shine in con nection. I TO R EALIZE THE Sfi IIIB1 Ml I HI I III I MUGI I III! HI I Ml IBM HI II i MOST M ONEY TALLEY A SILETX TIME TABLE EffecUve April 1, trains will run as follows: No. 2 arrives from Hoskins 9:15 A. M. daily No, 4 arrives from Comps 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday No. 1 departs for Camps 10:00 A. U. daily except Sunday No. S departs for Hoskins 4:10 P. M. dally Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays W e buy everything you want to sell and sell everything you want to buy. Cash or trade. Bring in everything you want to sell and 1 will sell it for you on a commission. M AX GOLDM AN Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: “ EAT MORE BREAD Mr. Berry of the Auto Utilities Co., located on the north side of C street, Independence, is always pleased to have people call and look at the Nusli and Maxwell cars whether they are thinking of buy ing a car soon or not. 0 DN’T SHOCK HER AT ALL Old L a d y R a th e r E x p re sse d S a t is f a c tion W it h B e rn a rd S h a w ’s P a r- t ic u la rly N a u g h ty Play. The London Herald tells a story — and what's more, guarantees itc ii curacy--of the comfortable old lady who was the original of Beru- rd Shaw’s comfortable old ladies in ‘ Fin n y’s First Play” and “ Misal liance:” “ Mr. Shaw was a great friend of lhe family, and it was once his cus- >m when he bad completed a new day, to take it down to the house in which they lived and read it to the 'pccinllv assembled company. On one occasion the manuscript which lie took with him was that of ‘ Mrs. Warren’s Profession.” He read it lioud. O f course, it was listened to with rapt attention. And when the reading was over, the comfortable old lady rose, smoothed out her dress, and, beaming on Mr. Shaw, said: ‘Thank you, dear. That’ s very nice.’ ” The old lady, it would seem, was not Mrs. Griuidy.— E. E. Slosson, in the Independent (N . Y . ) Tripp sells real estate. GUARDIAN’S NOTICE OF FINAL 4 ACCOUNT. it C A R Genuine Ford Parts. 1 2 The closed car drivers are the comfortable drivers in Oregon. Ford closed cars are less in price than open cars of any other make. 3 Quality and refinement have not b e e n sacrificed to make this low price possible. Ford efficiency and quantity responsible. production, alone, are 4 W ARNING!=-lf you want a closed car of the Ford type during 1920, place your order now. In the Matter of the Estate of Wendell Hill Denlinger, a miuor. Notice is hereby given that H. Denlinger, Uie duly appointed mid acting guardian of the above en titled estate, has filed his final account concerning his administra tion thereof; and that Monday, the 29th day of March, 1920t at the County Court House in Dallas. Polk County. State of Oregon, lias been set as the time and place for the hearing of said final account and any objections that may be made l selves as is necessary lor good to any part thereof. Notice is here health, thus they acquire a mode of by given to nil persons who may carriage which distinguishes them have any objections to said wherever seen, and proper carriage final account, or to any part there is at least half the education. Phy of, to present the same at the time sical torture, as some call it, which and plnre aforesaid. This notice they are compelled to take, teaches breathing, walking and is published in The Polk County correct Post by order of Judge A. B. Robin sleeping and all things essential to son, County Judge of said County^ perfect the body. Medical Attention:—The army for four successive and consecutive weeks immediately preceeding the has exerted every effort in select ing the best physicians for the care said hearing. of the soldiers. H. DENLINGER, Travel:—The advantage they Guardian; Address, Hillsdale, have to travel should receive close Oregon. consideration. They have a choice First insertion Feb. 27, 1920. ni most any country in the world or Last insertion March 26, 1920. j c u be stationed in any state in the Union. They are taught the lan- THE BENEFIT OF AN ENLIST guage of the selected country and many strange customs. Investment:—A man after serv ing twenty or more years is retired with a pension proportioned accord ing to rank. Besides ibis the in vestment is good because they are furnished clothes, food, medical at tention, and traveling expense. Thus we have a better man, men tally, morally, and physically. He is provided far better than his par ents could provide for him in most cases. He is given all these edu cational advantages and a chance to see the world. Besides receiving good pay he receivs training which will build up a fine character and is better qualified to take ids sta tion in life and be a man. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Independence, Ore., Jan. 16,1920.— The firm known as the Independ ence Garage & Machine Shop, with friendly feeling and mutual consent, has dissolved partnership, Mr. Skin ner taking over the Independence Garage, and Mr. Wood becoming sole owner of the Machine Shop. All accounts owing the firm arc to be paid to the Independence Gar age. Prompt, settlement of past due ac counts will be appreciated so that no more time than is necessary shall he lost in straightening up the books. G. C. SKINNER and G. H. WOOD. W (Continued from Page 1.) Though the benefits are wide and varied, they might all be classed under the three main, before- named heads: the physical devel opment, intellectual expansion, and moral uplift. In conclusion— before the man is trained to be a soldier, he is trailed to be a man. H0LSUM BREAD THIRD (By W INONA WOOD) A young man wishing to fit him self for the higher things in life, qualifying himself to take his sta tion in the world’s work and do a man's part, is better mentally, mor ally, and physically if he has served at least four years in the [ army. Educationally, he is given every Your Grocer Has It. chance to finish his public and high school work, then if he is fitted he has the different trades to pick from. It is simply up to him. if he has it in hint ami wills to work there is no limit to his success, but RiiaujaiiiaiRaiiaiiianiMiiiaiiiBiiaiiiaHiaHiBiiiamBiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaii^ if he shows an inclination to shirk i he will drift along as in public life. Mentally:—It is up to him hi do his best and if he is made of that sterner stuff that it requires to rearh the higher stations he will O. A. C. BARRED ROCK EGGS for hatching. ■ win. ■ Morally:—The army is strict and These are from their heavy laying strain. 9 long lectures to the men upon the 15 Eggs for $2.00. ■ care and protection against the vices and ills of life. Physically:—The drillsi and exer cises they have straighten the body, making them carry them- IS THE CHEAPEST AS W E L L AS THE MOST WHOLESOME ON THE M ARKET TODAY. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF C h e r r y C it y B a k i n g C o WILLARD E. CRAVEN U N IV E R S A L MENT IN THE U. S. ARMY And reduce the high cost of living.” EGGS s A ^ A | . y TA ^A i4a.l.iAi4i.A AR U aAA Ai4>AA Ase T H E LOOK AT THE NASH AND MAXW ELL CARS Can be seen at his office 211-212 Oregon Building (formerly the Hubbard building). One third of a century practical experience— 9 years practice in Salem. My years of e\i»erience and the satis factory service I have rendered to thousands of Marion and Polk county people assures you competent and lusting relief in all your eyesight troubles. In every trade^ profession or branch of work there are found a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth ers in the same field. Since optometry requires especial ability in both professional and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well are scarce Therefore, you cannot be too particular about the selection of the man to whom you entrust your eyes. The professional work, the examining and measuring of your eye defects< must be skillfully done The mechanical part, the making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important. I am making a specialty of correcting children’s eyes. MY PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material and ser vice you will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re spect. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. in.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays and evenings by special appointment I A. G. Williams, Prop. 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