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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
d ia in n iB iia iiw iin iiB i: w iB iin iiM iM iiB iia iiB iiB n ia iiw ia iiB iin iia iin iiim i* i* i' Enjoy a pleasant and cool sum light luncheon. mer with a Clark Jewel Oil stove. Sold by W. E. Craven, Hardware. The summer days of the week I proved too alluring to J. S. Cooper 1 to pass up without beginning his Mr. and Mrs. Forest Finch of 1920 fishing campaign so he hiked I Portland were calling on Independ over to his famous retreat near» ence friends the first of the week. Elk City I to get busy. i Later—the results proved bounti Rev. P. J. Burnett is visiting rela ful and The Post receiveh a liberal They will meet every cooking requirement and give e tives in Independence. He will sample. a cool, comfortable kitchen to work in on hot sum i preach at the Christian church Sun I mer days. day morning. Monmouth Herald: J. W. Stevens, 8 They are simple to operate. Hundreds of men shave themselves for various rea second hand man of Independence, Mr. Cox of Albany visited the J. I doing business in Monmouth sons and many of them dread it because they are not S. Robbies last Sunday. He was was In construction they tire rigid and durable, I He says when he went to properly equipped to do the work in a satisfactory accompanied home by his sister, Friday. h inished in handsome Olive Green enamel on all Independence he made the third a and painless manner. Any man armed with a Gem Mrs. McKinney. ' i second hand man in the city but sizes. safety razor can push it over his face and never feel since he has absorbed his two ri E. Tripp returned from Port vals and now has a monopoly of the Clark Jewel Oil Stoves make kitchen-work pleasant. I it. Then finish up with good powder and cream and land E. Wednesday he has been They sa\ e time.—They save oil. i step forth not only looking fine but feeling the same. confined for over where two weeks as a business. The Clark Jewel may be federal juryman. Guy Newton, who is with the In equipped with Peerless dependence Telephone Co., was a Mrs. Margaret Fitchard and son, victim Ovens. These ovens with of a painful accident while Bobby, of Portland were here this on duty last week. He fell from glass paneled doors allow week to attend the funeral of a telephone pole across a rail- the cooking process to be Marcus Hubbard. 4'Home of the Qrafonola” fence and sustained an injury tc, watched without opening PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS Mrs. Susan Jones and daughters, his back that caused him to be off the door. Polished "blue the Misses Katharyn and Grace, of duty for several days. He is able steel body, tin lined and Corvallis were guests of relatives to be out uguin now. insulated with asbestos. here last Sunday. At the recital given by Miss Joy The doors have wire sup Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Al CITY AND COUNTRY bany are at the J. S. Cooper home Mary Pickford, now Mrs. Doug Turner in Salem this evening, six ports which make a shelf las Fairbanks, in "Heart O’ the of her Independence violin pupils I when open and Alaska handles are cool. today. Tripp write* Are Insurance. Hills" at the Isis on Sunday after will play. The recital will be given noon and evening and Monday at the Jason Lee Memorial church. Mrs. Lemmon of Salem is the Chautauqua May 27-28-29-30-31. The local pupils who will appear guest of her daughter. Mrs. Nellie night. on the program are:* Martha Hill, Barnett. Pasture ior rent. Call Farm Independence Circle, Neighbors Margaret Eddy, Galena Kurre 3802 . Woodcraft, meets the second and Lenora Myers, Carroll Smith ai:d Miss Cooley of Salem was the oi fourth of each month. All Jacob Lindour. SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. | Money to loan. See J. W. KIST- guest of Miss Marjorie Reynold* visiting Fridays Neighbors cordially invited this week. I LER to attend all meetings. Post readers whose subscriptions ~ B lllk llB IIB IiB llfl!l l!l!BIIB!l!BI¡Bl!BllB!IBI!BIIBIIIBIIBII¡BIIBIiBIIIBIIBii in April and May have not Summer has arrived in our Six fresh cows for sale. Olden, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hosford and expire been notified by mail as is the usual 4 miles southwest of Monmouth on Mr, and Mrs. Frank Strahn of Port custom midst. because of the circulation of tire American Jersey Cattle Airlie road. campaign now going on. We judge Don’t say “I saw it in the pa iug land were guests at the home of club, New York City, June 2. The Go to Kreamer's for summer un that those who care to renew will and Mrs. I. Claggett last Sun do new champion fat-producer is Everybody that could went to Sa Mr. per." Say "I saw it in The derwear. so thru the contestants. If, how lem Sunday for the blossom day day. ever, they fail to renew by the end Post" for if the news is true “Plain Mary," whose record of 1040 the contest we will consider they and accurate that’s where you pounds of butterfat for one year List your property with J. W. celebration. Mrs. N. E. Olin of Albany was a of breaksthe record held by “Vive La do not wish the paper further and did see it. KISTLER. guest at the home of Mrs. Nellie France.” A new record has also Sloper Bros, shipped their final Barnett this week. Mrs. Olin is a will remove their names from the been made in the yearling class by Eat Liberty bread. Baked by car of broccoli by express to Chi sister of Mrs. Roop and was here to list. “Lulu Alphea of Ashburn," producer cago Monday. electricity. attend the funeral of the late A. M. Salem Journal: Word has been HORSE A N D HORSE. of 800 pounds of fat in a one year received in Salem that John M. test begun at the age of twenty- Cecil Swope has been in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plant and Roop. Walker, for many years an em “I bunkered one of them smart two months. \children visited in Salem for several The poisoned barley, recommend ploye this week. confidence men up in Kay See, good of the Wells Fargo company days last week. ed by the county agricultural here, and later associated with the and proper!” boasted Gabe Gosnell “Aunt Jane” Powell 90 Years Old Patronize home industry. Eat for exterminating squirrels, local offices of the Standard Oil of Grudge, who was just back from Mr. and Mrs. Will Pettijohn of agent Liberty bread. is sold Independence by Max company, is seriously ill in a sani the Big Burg. “Bought the Union (Monmouth Herald) Livesley were Sunday guests at the Goldman. in Mr. Goldman derives no tarium in Portland. Mr. Walker station from him, by cracky!” Thursday, April 29, was “Aunt Julius Schaffer is in Independ Hi Woods home. profit from its sale. has recently bçen in charge of the “Thunder!” ejaculated the ac Jone” Powell’s ninetieth birthday ence this week. Co. K’s old fashioned hop Wednes Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bohannon have Standard Oil station at Independ quaintance to whom tlie incident and to properly observe the occa Ladies Aid of the Chris Any and all forms of Insurance day night was greatly enjoyed by a new grand-daugher at Newberg. ence. was being related. “What’s the mat sion the church made their weekly all those present. J. W. KISTLER. The young lady arrived at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bohannon re ter with you? You didn’t bunker tian meeting on that day a reception to Dr. and Mrs. Horn at 6:30 last turned last Monday from Portland. him; he bunkered you !” the event. Mrs) W. T. Macy was here from Mc Elmer Chapin and Miss Ethel of Monday evening. She has been While there Mr. Bohannon sub “Not by a fightin’ sight, he commemorate Powell, who for years has been one Carmack were licensed to wed at christened Betty-Lou. Minnville Tuesday. mitted to a very serious operation didn't! i gave him that ’ere stock ! of the faithful workers of the Dallas Wednesday. but he is feeding like himself again got stuck with last year for it.”— church os well as a earnest seeker Eat Liberty bread. It is clean. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler and and is as glad to be back as we are for the good of the community was Mrs. Oliver Smith's friends will Baked by electricity. and Mrs. M. J Butler went to to have him with us. Mr. and Mrs. JOB HE SHIRKED. born in Illinois and crossed the be sorry to know that she is ill Dr. Portland Sunday. While there they were accompanied home plains in 1852. At present she is Miss Pearl Smith was here from at her home here. indulged in the sport of “smelting” Bohannon by “Young America Horn" of New- Doctor—'Tell your wife not to enjoying her second sight and can Corvallis last Sunday. the Sandy. They returned with burg. worry about that slight deafness, as read or sew without glasses. She A son was born to Mr. and Mrs a is large supply of smelt. it is merely an indication of advanc has five children, twenty three Miss Helen Butler was the guest Clinton Archibald Sunday. He has The Isis scored a great triumph grandchildren and fourteen great been christened Gene Claire. of Portland friends Sunday. Ben F. Jones of Newport was in lust-night by beating out Portland ing years grand children. A celebration by Mr Meek Hi would vou n ,ed Independence Monday in the inter and securing for its first run in members of the family occurred at Satu£sJay, May 8, is the date of The man who shaves himself can est of his candidacy for secretary Oregon, idling h • vou -elf. dec!or?- I Augustus Thomas’ sensa the home Thursday evening. make it more pleasant by consult the Civic Club cooked food sale. of state. Mr. Jones is a former tional success, “Rio Grande.” It “Plain Mary” Now Champion Cow. ing the Williams Drug Co. resident of Independence and will will be here on Thursday and Fri Mrs. Siam Claggett Young was day nights of next week instead of A new champion Jersey cow will Boost your favorite contestant. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stratton and receive a big vote here. home from Albany last Sunday. Long Arm of Mannister.” he proclaimed at the annual meet- Phone The Post the news. daughter of Salem were guests of Mrs. Johns and daughters, the “The "Rio Grande” big every Mrs. C B. Smith went to Port "Daddy" Hedges last Sunday. Misses Annette and Ellen, of Minne where. It will is be going one of the best land last Sunday to visit relatives. apolis were guests of Miss Arbuth- moving pictures ever seen in Inde Miss Opal McDevitt of Dallas was not and Miss McManama this pendence. the guest of her sister, Mrs. George F. O. Parker was home from Sa week. The Johns had been spend lem Sunday .visiting his family Conkey the first of the week. ing the winter in California. Post subscribers who wish to here. help any of the contestants in the Miss Ada Ketchum left last Fri The many friends of Miss Beryl automobile race at a time when Mrs. Peter Kurre returned Mon day for California, after a visit with Holt will be grieved to learn of their assistance counts the most, day from a visit with Portland rela her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. the death of hei* mother at her should do so tomorrow. In case Ketchum. tives. home in Salem last week. Miss your favorite in the race lias Holt was formerly a teacher in the called for your subscription not be High School here and was very cause of a lack of time, you may popular. bring the money to the office of The tomorrow. We will seal it The warm zephyrs of the Miss Florence Burton, who has in an Post envelope and give it to the been making an extended visit with contestant you wish coming summer will soon relatives to aid. in Canada and in the put the “heavies” in the Eastern States, will arrive home Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martin of At present she is visiting in Roseburg were visiting their closet. They’re beginning soon. Kansas with the Allan Chases who daughter, Mrs. Homer Hill, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were to scratch now and it’s only formerly lived here. to Albertn, Canada, where Can be seen at his office 211-212 Oregon Building (formerly the very close friend of The Post enroute Hubbard building). One third of a century practical experience— they have farming interests. Mrs. a question of days till off in A Portland sent us a batch of smelt Hill also enjoyed a visit from her 9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis already cleaned for which he has sister, Mrs. S. F. Frazier and four they come. What have our factory service I have rendered to thousands of Marion and Polk most hearty thanks. We shud children. The Fraziers 'also live county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your to think, however, what would in Alberta and had been spending eyesight troubles. • iiiamniaiu miBimii you, Mr. Man, to put on in der have become of those fish if they the winter in Roseburg. The Cana In every trade, profession or branch of work there are found ----- their placet Better ran hadn't been cleaned. dian party was accompanied by a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet Miss Grace Sullivan of Applegate. ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth sack around and see! Find out how many pieces Mrs. Grover Mattison was initiat Ore., who will will visit is Canada. ers in the same field. the Eastern Star last Tues you are short and come to this store and replenish ed day into evening. £ince optometry requires especial ability in both professional Following the work, Lost Parent-Teachers’ Meeting and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well a pleasant social hour and luncheon your wardrobe with the best and coolest summer were enjoyed. The local chapter are scarce Therefore, you cannot be too particular about the selection of underwear sold anywhere. We have them in union will be visited by the Worthy The last. (Contributed) Parent-Teachers’ meet the man to whom you entrust your eyes. Grand Matron May 11. suits and in separate shirts and drawers—different ing of the year will he held next The professional work, the examining and measuring of your Tuesday, 4, at 3:30. A full at Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McIntosh, who eye defects, must be skillfully done The mechanical part, the grades at different prices. We give satisfaction in have been visiting the former’s tendance May is urged. A program by making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important. the children be given and Miss brother, J. G., left last week. Mrs. I am making a specialty of correcting children’s eyes. MY underwear in the same manner that we do in cloth McIntosh will remain in Tacoma Hales of the will Normal physical edu PRICES ARE VERY RF.ASONABI.F. for the material and scr Mr. McIntosh will return to cation department will presept her ing, shoes and hats. Also, don’t think that under while vice you will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re Yukon, Alaska, where he has large conclusions regarding the height spect Office from 9 to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays wear will be any cheaper until next fall. It will not. interests in the gold mines of that and weight of boys and girls. She and evenings hours by special appointment took weight before the soup region. kitchen opened, when it closed and The Methodist Sunday school again last week to make compari DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN pupils enjoyed a get-to-gether socia| sons of gain. Election of officers FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY at the church last Friday evening. will be held and reports of the A program of readings, songs and year's work given. Salem, Oregon Phone 443 orchestra music made a merry time for the large gathering of Wanting to rent or buy see J. VV youngsters. They also enjoyed a KISTLER. i The Man j W ho Shaves Himself \ jiiw m m M m M im w u m .ia iin ia h w im a H ia iM iiia ia iiia H ia M ia iM iiB ii^ - Enjoy the Summer with I a Clark Jewel Oil Stove Williams9 Drug Co, j WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW. Dr. Mendelson Cool Under wear for Summer Under Wear O. A. Krearner Specialist in Eyesight