The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, May 07, 1920, Image 8

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Mrs. Oliver Smith, who has been A iaiiiaiim iB iiiH iim im iB iiim iH im iiw iiaiitaiiM iiiM iM tim iiaiiiH im m im rm iim r
For Sale—Square piano at rea­
li sonable terms. $25 cash and easy quite ill at her home here, was tak­
g terms on remainder. Call at J. F. en to the Good Samaritan hospital
at Portland last Sunday.
Her
2 1 Miller home.
friends are hoping she may have a
L>6 not fail to see the two opening speedy recovery. Mrs. Smith was
■ chapters of the great serial “Smash- accompanied to Portland by Mrs.
! ing*Barriers” at the Isis next Sun- Rowle. Mr. Smith and Mr. Rowle
drove down later.
ilay and Monday nights.
They will m eet every cooking requirem ent and give
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The Man
W ho Shaves Himself \
Enjoy the Summer with
a Clark Jewel Oil Stove
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a cool, comfortable kitchen to work in on hot sum­
Mrs. F. O. Parker has received a
m er days.
specimen of a Texas mosquito sent
by
her
son,
Hugh
Miller,
from
H undreds of men shave them selves for various rea-
They are simple to operate.
Sabine Pass, Texas. We are in­
sons and many of them dread it because they are not
In construction they are rigid and durable.
clined to believe that Hugh made a
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properly equipped to do the work in a satisfactory
mistake and sent a Texas hum­
Finished in handsome Olive Green enamel on all I
ELicl pciinlcss manner. Any m an arm ed vvitli a titm
ming bird instead of a mosquito.
sizes.
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However the process of preserving
safety razor can push it over liis face and never feel
Clark
Jew
el
Oil
Stoves
make
kitchen
work
pleasant.
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the
specimen
probably
had
the
ef­
it. Then finish up with good pow der and cream and
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fect of inflating it. "We’ve seen a
They save time.—They save oil.
1 step forth not only looking fine but feeling the same. I
Mrs. A. M. Roop, who has been million of them but not one of that
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The Clark Jew el may be 1
visiting Mrs. Barnett, left Saturday variety. If it’s not a humming bird,
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equipped with Peerless ■
for Albany where she will make it’s certainly a “hummer.”
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her home with her sister, Mrs.
Ovens. These ovens with B
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The Pythian Sisters of Willamette
Olin.
glass paneled doors allow
Temple, No. 45, are invited to at­
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the cooking process to be
“Home of the Grafonola”
| Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCormick of tend a meeting of the Pythian Sis­
watched w ithout opening
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mor­ ters of Dalors Temple, No. 53, of
PERFECT SERVICE
PURE DRUGS | ris
Dallas,
on
Thursday
evening,
May
the door. Polished blue
and Mr. and Retzer of Dallas
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wert Sunday guests of the Taylor 13th, 1920. On account of the above
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steel body, tin lined and
invitation coming on the same date
Jones.
insulated with asbestos. §
as the entertainment decided on at
Mrs. Cluud Skinner is in Port
The doors have wire sup­ ■
CITY AND COUNTRY
the
last meeting of Willamette
Dr.
II.
C.
Dunsmore
went
to
Port­
land.
ports which make a shelf ■
land to spend last .week end with Temple, the committe decided to
Sunday is Mother's Day.
when
open
and
Alaska
handles
are cool.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson of Miss Margaret Dunsmore Macy, postpone the latter. All those desir­
ing
to
go
to
Dallas
will
let
the
M.
of
and
incidentally
to
see
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buena Vista expect to move to In­
Tripp writes tire insurance.
O. A. Macy.
R. & C. or the M. E. C. know not
dependence soon.
later than Monday morning, May
Call Farm
Pasture for rent.
Mr. and Mrs. Hussey of Salem, 10th.
(Contributed)
Miss Mary Williams of the Train­
3802.
ing schoo 1 spent last week end Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart, Mr.
De Frese and Miss Day of Port­
Scout life in Independence is at
SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & H U FF HDW. CO.
All hail to the “merry month of with Portland friends.
land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. a very active stage. Last week
May.”
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Mrs. C. T. Cook organized the girl
Do you live in Independence? L. Damon last Sunday.
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Scouts
with
twenty-nine
members.
Claude Barrick was here this Then why not patronize her indus­ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kreamer were Edrea Bulloch was elected Scout
tries. Eat Liberty bread.
week.
guests at a dinner given by Mr. scribe and Anna Johnson treasurer.
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T O U G H ON B A R 3 E R S .
and Mrs. Charles Steele at their The patrol leaders are Anna Peters,
Jack
Stapleton
came
up
from
Don’t be a slacker; eat Liberty
Don’t say “I saw it in the pa­
Portland* Saturday night to spend Salem home last Sunday in honor Elinor Calbreath and Alice Skinner.
per.” Say “1 saw it in The
bread.
He was dirty, tousled of hair and
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Douglas
of
Rev.
Cook
also
recently
organized
several days on the farm.
Post” for if the news is true
Nebraska.
a Junior Scout team among the generally unkempt, being of the
and accurate that’s vrhere you
Mrs. K. C. Eldridge is visiting in
boys,
with
a
membership
of
twenty-
type
quite
familiar
in
the
days
when
Mr .und Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of
did see it.
Portland.
Rev. Cbok has been indisposed seven. Fred Hewett was chosen “tighthood” was in flower, and he
Dallas visited at the C. H. Cal-
from
a
lame
back
which
he
ac­
Scout
scribe.
The
new
Scouts
glanced about uneasily as he sidled
Dr. J. R. N. Bell was here from breath home last Sunday.
quired several years ago, when he plan to have a picnic this after­ up to tin; owner of a drug store, and
Corvallis Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hubbard of was a star athlete. Mr. Cook de­ noon, weather conditions being fa­ remarked in a studied attempt to be
T H E LOVE OF M OTHER
clares the disabled back does not vorable.
Portland
were
Sunday
visitors
at
quite
casual
and
unaffected:
Miss Opal Hewett was home from
effect his oratory.
'the J. E. Hubbard ranch.
O. A. C. the first of the week.
The Civic Club meeting next “Gimme a quart of bay rum.”
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(Continued from Page 1.)
“We are not selling hay rum, anil
The
Alpha
Delta
Sorority
of
U.
of
Wednesday,
May 12, promises to be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Kelly
of
Cor
heart
in his hand he sped through
Miss Faye Johnson spent the
O. has been granted a chapter of one of the most pleasant meetings if we were I am pretty sure I would
vallis
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
wood
to lay the guerdon of his de­
week end with Corvallis friends.
Alpha Delta Pi, national woman’s of the year. The committee in not sell any to you',” said the pro­ votion before his beloved. But the
George Conkey last Sunday.
sorority. Among those to be initi­ charge has been fortunate to se­ prietor.
root of a tree tripped his flying feet,
When you want the best call for
ated is Leota Rogers of Independ­ cure Dr. Dunsmore, who will speak
“Well, I don’t know what us bar­ and he fell upon the ground. The
Don’t
forget
the
cooked
food
sale
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity.
on “Americanization.” The Buena bers is goin’ to do,” resignedly re­ heart of his mother then spoke, and
at Calbreath & Jones' at 10 o’clock ence.
Vista Rural Club will probably be plied the unshaven one, as lie shuf­ said: “O my son, hast thou hurt thy­
tomorrow
morning
(Saturday.)
Mrs. J. S. Cooper is visiting her
Kirk, the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. present also and other enjoyable
self?”
daughter, Mrs. John Krause in Au­
C. Eldridge, Jr., was run down by features are scheduled. There will fled toward the door.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Tice
were
rora.
in Independence over Sunday. They an autoist on Craig Road in Port­ be a business session at 2 o'clock at
STIMU LATING TRADE.
land last week. The youngster was which time delegates will be chos­
There will be Adventist services are now living in the Siletz basin.
fortunate in only sustaining some en to the State Federation to be
An exchange of exhibition trains
at the K. of P. hall tomorrow after­
minor bruises.
held at Enterprise early in June.
for
showing in one country the
At
the
May
Day
fete
of
Willam­
noon.
All those wishing to hear the talk
Vota 302 X Yes for
ette U., the principal feature was
products
of another is a recent trade-
A group of Luckiamute farmers even tho they are non-club mem­
the
Japanese
operetta
“Yokohama
extension project that is attracting
Six fresh cows for sale. Olden,
called on the highway commission bers will be most welcome.
4 % S ü t e î î c :d C c n d L i m i t
4 miles southwest of Monmouth on Maid.”
attention in Canada. The Canadian
in Salem Monday and report that
Airlie road.
there are no prospects of any kind
The regular bi-monthly meeting National railways haw arranged for
NO PROPERTY TAX
Joseph R. Gilsan of Corvallis and for changing the course of the high­ of the Ladies Aid of the Christian the transportation of exhibits of
NO B R ES T TAX
The subscription price of The Lola E. Dickson of Suver were way.—Monmouth Herald.
church was held at the home of Fianch goods through Canada, and
Polk County Post will be $2 on and licensed to wed at Vancouver last
Mrs. Lucy Smith on. Fourth street Canadian manufacturers will be NO INCREASE (N AUTO LICENSE FEES
after June 1.
Friday.
Earl A. Nott, district manager last Thursday afternoon. The la­ able to secure a similar exhibition
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE 1AX
Ellison-White Chautauqua, met with dies spent part of the hours in in­
P re se n t A u to License Fees a n d G asoline
of
their
goods
on
a
train
that
will
he
Mrs. G. V. Copson of Corvallis was the local committe Wednesday dustriously working on bazaar
Mrs. Josie Lehman has returned
T a x will p a y b o th principal a n d in te re s t
from a three weeks’ visit in Suth- a visitor this week at the home of night. Plans were perfected for wares and congenial converse. A taken through the principal cities of o n all th e b o n d s u n d e r th is c o n stitu tio n a l
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. the approaching Chautauqua and recently adopted custom is to cele­ France.
erlin, Oregon.
a m e n d m en t. A p p ro v al o f th is a m e n d m en t
is necessary to p e rm it e arly com pletion o f
Seeley.
everything is sure to go with a brato the birthdays of the members
T ell T h e P o st A bout It!
S ta te H ighw ays.
Mrs. E. L. Townsend was home
“vim.”
whose natal days fall in the same
Miss Madaline Kreamer of O. A.
from Portland for the week end, re­
month. On this occasion the host­
C. spent last week end with her
turning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna and ess, Mrs. Gustav Fisher, and Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. sons and Mrs. Hattie Henkle mo­ W. H. Cockle were the honor
“Grandma" Dickie fell several Kreamer.
tored from Portland Monday to vis­ guests.
These ladies were pre­
days ago and sustained a broken
it Independence people. Mrs. Hen­ sented with pretty salad plates.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baker and kle will remain a fortnight with In­ Mrs. Smith served a dainty lunch­
wrist. Her friends will be glad to
know she is recovering nicely, for daughter, Laura, have returned to dependence and Monmouth rela­ eon to the gathering. Mrs. Smith’s
she is imbued with Spartan cour­ Independence and will make their tives.
coupin, Mrs. J. O. Youngman of
home here.
age for any emergency.
Kansas City, was also present to en­
Mrs. J. McLeod, who has had a joy the occasion.
long seige of the prevailing epi-
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demic, was on the streets Monday
Out of the many pleasant recol-
! for the first time in several months, lections of the social high school
She is looking well and her friends year will flash the reception given
Along with its m en’s dress
in
appreciate “the same old smile’’ by the Freshmen to the students
furnishings, this store for ; again.
and faculty of the Independence
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High last Friday evening. The
years has catered to the
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Youngman of twenty five “Freshie” hosts were
| Kansas City have been visiting their never in a more gracious mood and
nuin who has to w ear w hat
| relatives,
the
Quasdorf’s
and their guests were equally receptive
Smiths.
The Youngmans have to their charming hospitality. A
is termed slouch clothes as
been touring the West Coast cities program of varied pleasure was
Can be seen at his office 211-212 Oregon Building (formerly the
and expect to remain for some time rendered and a number of enjoy­
the occupation he is engaged
Hubbard building). One third of a century practical experience—
able gnmes furnished amusement.
in California.
9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis­
in does not perm it him to
The class colors, green and white,
factory service I have rendered to thousands of Marion and Polk
Fir
Mrs. Lucinda Baldwin made her were pleasingly developed.
county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your
eyesight troubles.
appearance on the streets Saturday houghs and an array of white
uiiwniumaiiiBiHBinaiiiaiiiBii work in “ d ress” clothes.
afternoon for the first time in many blossoms combined to the general
In every trade, profession or branch of work there are found
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The working m an will find
weeks and was warmly greeted by attractive setting. Refore the re­
a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet­
her many friends. Mrs. Baldwin is freshment hour when the committee
ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth­
upon investigation that K ream er still m aintains
one of the best women that ever was busy preparing luncheon, a
ers in the same field.
th at portion of his stock to the maximum and when
lived and her whole life has been ripple of excitement prevailed, for
Since optometry requires especial ability in both professional
full of acts of kindness and charity, lo, the “Freshies" were led to be­
and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well
it comes to work pants, work coats, work shirts,
lieve the "upperclassmen” were
are scarce
Verd Hill, Mrs. Homer Hill, Mrs. preparing to hie away with the
work hats, work shoes and work glove8 there is no
Therefore, you cannot.be too particular about the selection of
Eddy, the Misses Martha Hill, Mar­ “eats." But the alarm proved false
the man to whom you entrust your eyes.
and
the
hosts
of
the
evening
served
garet
Eddy
and
Galena
Kurre
at­
need to leave town to get them. W hile like every
The professional work, the examining and measuring of your
tended the recital given by Miss a generous luitrheon of lemonade,
eye
defects, must be skillfully done The mechanical part, the
sandwiches,
cake
and
ice
cream.
Joy
Turner
in
Salem
last
Friday
other article we eat or wear there has been an ad­
making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important.
night. The three Misses appeared Thruout the luncheon the colors,
vance in price because of increased cost to the re­
I am making a specialty of correcting children’s eyes.
MY
on the program and reseived great green and white, were motifed.
PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material and ser­
| praise for the splendid rendition of
tailer, this store has kept the price down as low jis
Civic Club
vice you will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re­
their numbers.
The cooked food sale at Cal-
spect. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays
possible.
and evenings by special appointment
breath & Jones’ begins at 10 o’clock
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neeley left Sun­ in the morning. Better be on time
day for Dougins county where they or you'fl miss that good country
| will spend the summer. Their two cooking.
sons are located there and prosper­
FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY
ing and are very much pleased that
Assist your favorite in the grand
their father and mother can be with automobile race NOW.
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Salem, Oregon
Phone 443
them. Mr. and Mrs. Neely will re­
turn to their home In Independ­
Phone The Post the news.
ence about Sept 1.
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There will be a factory expert at
=1 the Sayles Motor Co. on May 17-18
i 19 to demonstratae the gas saving
1 ot ,,ie Zeni,>1 Carburetor,
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Dr M , p ^ T w a s re-elected
— president of the Marion-Poik dental
- association at its annual meeting
" held in Salem last Saturday,
g
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Williams’ Drug Co, I
WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
VJ 7 Z FDR &903 ÍÍ 0 ADS
Dr. Mendelsohn
Specialist
Clothes
For
Working Men
Eyesight
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN
O. A. Kreamer