FOR COMMISSIONER I I 9 The Man Ï W ho Shaves Himself j BUENA VISTA I wish to announce that I am can­ Mr. Hansen was shopping in Al­ didate for county commissioner bany Monday. subject to the decision of the Demo­ Ed Nisian of McMinnville was cratic voters at the primaries, May here last week buying hogs. Si W. J. (Bill) WHITE. Mrs. W. J. Reynolds spent the Dallas, Ore. (Paid Advertisement) week end with her daughter at Lebanon. ji«iianuniiwiiaii»itaii»i«itaniiaiiiaiiiaiiiwiiniiHiiiaimi!aimmiiaiinRtiajiairair i Enjoy the Summer with 1 a Clark Jewel Oil Stove They will meet every cooking requirement and give a cool, comfortable kitchen to work in on hot sum­ mer days. They are simple to operate. In construction they are rigid and durable. Finished in handsome Olive Green enamel on all sizes. Clark Jewel Oil Stoves make kitchen work pleasant. Thev save time.—They save oil. Miss Strout, of O. A. C., was the N. Anderson and wife of McMinn- guest of Miss Opal Hewett here the vill visited N. C. Anderson and wife first of the week. The girls re last week. turned to their school duties Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCarthy Wednesday morning accompanied moved last week three miles east by Dr. Hewett. of Albany. Albert Sperling was in Inde­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tann attended pendence this week. He reports the funeral of his brother at Al­ that his brother, Gustav, who was bany Sunday. seriously injured by falling from The Clark Jewel may be a train near St. Helens last week, N. C. Anderson, wife and mother equipped with Peerlesa is much better. spent Sunday with E. B. Gobat and Ovens. These ovens with family at Albany. glass paneled doors allow The Oak Point Ladies Club held Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and son. a most interesting meeting last the cooking process to be “ Home of the Grafonola” Thursday afternoon with Dean Will, spent Sunday afternoon with watched without opening PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS Todd of the Normal as principal friends near Albany. the door. Polished blue i. speaker. Miss Todd has recently mini J. R. Loy and wife attended the steel body, tin lined and returned from a trip to the Orient sale at w () Morrow s> north of insulated with asbestos. and related many interesting ex- independence Monday. CITY AND COUNTRY The doors have wire sup­ periences. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 -------- Grandma Harmon went to Mon- ports which make a shelf Tripp writes lire insurance. Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey were mouth Tuesday to consult a doctor when open and Alaska handles are cool. On and after June 1 next, the most delightful hosts to the mem­ m regards to her health. subscription price of I he Polk Pasture for rent. Call Farm bers of the Crab Club last evening. County Post will be two dollars a 3802. M. J. Conger and family of Su- An exquisite dinner of beautiful ap­ year. This advance is made ver spent Sunday evening with pointments was served and plenty necessary by the increased cost Don’t be a slacker; eat Liberty Mrs. Conger’s mother, Mrs. Emma of white paper. No credit will of social repartee added enjoyment. Anderson. bread. 1 The dinner hour was followed by be give on subscriptions whutso- cards. SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. Claud Skinner and wife spent | Mrs. U. G. Berry is visiting Port­ evei. The expiration of each sub­ ' Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Skin- ■ scription is printed after the land relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Jones ner’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ¡Tw itk li m i W i i w i i w i i w i i m « i ! i m i n i i n i n i i i m i n i i m « i i a i i i i n i i H i i w i « i i n i lia iii« iia iu ' name tn the paper or wrapper. presided over a dinner party of u— beau­ A. J. Hall. Mrs. John Collins was here from i tiful appointments at their attract­ Portland Sunday. Guy Hewett, wife -and son of companied by his bride-to-be, and Miss Dorothy Fitchard is at Eu ive home on Fourh street last Sat­ urday evening. Covers were laid Elkins, and Mrs. Hewett of Mon­ asked for a marriage license, he gene to attend the Junior week end Don’t say “I saw it in the pa- | Mrs. F. C. Eddy visited friends in for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morris of mouth called on Mrs. Louise Har­ found that it is not always smooth festivities of U. of O. She is the per." Say “I saw it in The | Sheridan last week. Eugene, Thos. W. Lewis of Salem, mon Sunday. sailing for the little winged god. guest of Miss Leonta Rogers. Post" for if the news is true | father of the hostess, Miss Bessie and accurate that's where you | J. A. Veners of Portland and H. Previous to the arrival of the young Miss Gladys Reynolds was home j Mrs. J. S. Cooper returned Mon- Harper Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCor­ A. Baldwin and son, Ernest, of Win- couple, Sheriff Orr had informed the did see it. from Corvallis last week end. j day from a visit with her daughter, mick of Portland, Mrs. Jones, Mr. lock, were the guests of Mr. and county clerk of their intentions and Jones and Russell Jones. Sunday Mrs. A. J. Hall Sunday. had given strict orders that the li­ When you want the best call for Mrs. John Krause, of Aurora. the party motored to Dallas where cense be denied. They were met, Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichty, Mrs. G. therefore, by Deputy Sheriff Hooker lowing is the program: The fire alarm was sounded Tues- they were entertained by friends. E. Harmon and daughter, Blanche, and the mother of the would-be 10:00—Song Service. . day noon and the boys made a run Six fresh cows for sale. Olden, 10:20—Sunday School Hour called on Thelma and Alice Moe Mrs. C. O. Sloper very pleasingly bride, who took the young lady into 4 miles southwest of Monmouth on ' to the A. D. Davidson residence. Workers’ Conference entertaintd the Ladies of theChrist- at Independence Sunday evening. custody and returned her to her In­ The blaze was extinguished before Airlie road. « Teen-age Boys—J. F. Ulrich, Air- ian church at her home Thursday dependence home. It developed j they got there. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Prather went lie. afternoon. Busy fingers plied the that she was but 17 years old and Mrs. Lloyd Swain arrived from I . to Portland Monday where Mrs. Teenage Girls—Miss Gladys Car- California last Saturday to join h e r! Clarence Irwin, who retired as a threads and much was accomplish­ Prather will undergo an operation not 18 as Mr. Hilliard had de­ son, Elkins. ed toward completing unfinished clared. husband here. ! stock buyer several months ago, is at the Good Samaratin hospital. j Junior—Mrs. W. C. Williams, _____ I now in the jitney business. He re- garments. Mrs. Sloper served ex­ Polk county highways which, in Lewisville, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson, old Mrs. H. F, Brandson of Portland j cently purchased a new Ford and cellent refreshments and during the afternoon piano music also add­ pioneers of this place, are moving some places have been practically ' Primary—(Miss Florence Hill, Elk- is the guest of her sister, Mrs. j *las *wo c a r s ^or s e r v - c ® - ed to the pleasure. The Aid this to Independence. We regret to lose impassable for the past few months, ins. Murch Russell. 11 ;00—Music. _____ I Tom Warren and a son were here week presented Mrs. Jack Fear, a the worthy people. What is our are rapidly taking on the appear­ 11:15—The Way to Emmaus, Rev. member, with a parting gift as she loss will be Independence’s gain. ance of good roads again and the j from Linn county the first of the Lawrence Eldridgc returned to vas leaving for her home in Wash­ May they have the best of success county court is employing every Jas. Elvin, Salem Y. M. C. A. week. Tom feels keenly the death Medford Wednesday after a visit means to have them in good con­ 11 ;45—Announcements. in their new home. of his two sons, who were victims ington. with the home fcflks. dition for summer travel. The 12;00—Lunch Hour. Basket Din­ of the influenza last winter. May 14, a dinner and entertain­ bottom went out of the main roads ner. The High School student-body Miss Madaline Kreamer was ment will be given at the school just following the freezing weather 1:30—Song Service. The W. R. C. will hold their and faculty have been having a home from Corvallis to spend last house to raise funds for the school I of the early winter and the heavy 1:45—Business Meeting. Election round of pleasure this week. Mon­ regular meeting on May 15 at 2 p. Sunday with “Mother.” piano. The ladies of Buena Vista traffic of lumber trucks on them of Officers. m. All members are requested to day evening they gathered on the ?:15—Question Box. east side of the beautiful Willamette will serve dinner. You are request­ afterwards cut them up in such a Miss Britania McDevitt of Port­ be present as there is lots of busi­ 3:00—Address, Rev. Chris J. Ben- near the ferry and indulged in a ed to come. A small admission will shape that several of them hud to ness to attend to, also candidates land visited her sister Mrs. George wienie roast and a marshmallow be charged at the door for those be closed to motor vehicles for a ney, Co. Pres. initiated. Conkey, last Wednesday. Special meetings for the girls, toast. The roasts and toasts made wishing to hear the program. Ev­ time. eryone is urged to come as this is led by Miss Carson and the boys, Mrs. Hal Hibbs, who submitted ,i delightful combination anil a For Sale—Square piano at rea­ CONVENTION AT LEWISVILLE led by Rev. Elvin, will be held dur­ merry time resulted. Rev. and Mrs. a worthy cause. sonable terms. $25 cash and easy to an operation for appendicitis at ing the afternoon. Also games and Proppe were present, the former terms on remainder. Call at J. F. | Good Samaritan hospital recently, A Sunday School convention for Bible stories for the children. AIRLIE acting in the capacity of master of | has recovered nicely and is with Miller home. the Airlie district is to be held at Everyone cordially invited to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDevitt ceremonies. A variety of games, Miss Chloe A. Seymour spent the L.cwisville Sunday, May 16. Fol- meet with them. too, added to the gaiety of the occa Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Halladay of of Dallas. sion. Tuesday evening the students week end in Salem. Snohomish, Wash., were visiting presented Alaskan life in pictures Last Friday afternoon the Girl Mr. J. F. Wienert is visiting his their son, S. C. Halladay, in Inde­ at the M. E. church, which were friends and relatives in eastern Scouts, who are under the super­ pendence this week. Tuesday after Oregon. vision of Mrs. C. T. Cook, enjoyed very instructive. noon Mr. Lewis, who had charge of a picnic. Weinies, marshmallows Mrs. M. J. Bulloch has just re­ Seven of the high school students ceived orange blossoms from her and other features were provided the pictures, talked to the grade school and exhibited Alaskan curi took the state examination in Old for the pleasure of the twenty pic- sister, Mrs. Reeves, who is in Cali­ os. Later he entertained the Boy Testament Bible study last Friday. fornia. The Reeves are having a nicers. Scouts at th0 church. The receipts delightful visit in the neighbor Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Titus, Mr. and of the evening were about $45. Tell The Post About It! state. Mrs. K. L. Williams were visiting Today the “ His" are having a jolli­ friends in Dallas Sunday afternoon. Specialist fication and playing Nfonmouth for iinale. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staats and Murl Cooper motored to Albany The two literary socities of Inde­ Saturday to do their summer shop­ The International Tailoring pendence High rendered a joint ping. program last Friday afternoon Co. announces a sweeping The Airlie teachers have all been which was greatly enjoyed by the requested to remain for another Eyesight student-body, faculty and several reduction in tailor made guests. Those appearing on the year with a prospective increase in suits. There is a cut in price program and the several numbers salaries. were: Music, Orchestra bells and Miss Norma Williams, teacher of Can be seen at his office 211 212 Oregon Building (formerly the on 56 of the present season’s piano, the Misses Winnafred Guynn Ward school, is giving tht “last! Hubbard building). One third of a century practical experience— and Irma Boughey; Reading, Rus­ day” program on Saturday,, the 9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis­ designs o f $6, $8, $10, $13, sell Jones; Violin solo, Glenn Bur- 15th. All welcome. factory service I have rendered to thousands of Marion and Polk right; School news, Myrtle Houx; $14 and $17 according to the county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your Frank Osborne, Mattie Crook, Piano solo, Alma Kullander; Song, eyesight troubles. Glee Club; Report on Dickens, Cy­ Guy Wisecup Dorothy Gross, Harry fabric you pick out. This is In every tradet profession or branch of work there are found ril Reynolds; Song, Helen Jones Kester and Laura Wienert motored a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet­ ” — a much welcomed announce­ | with Marjorie Reynolds at the pi- to Pacific City Sunday. ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth­ ' ano; Scene from Pickwick, Dean ers in the same field. Friday evening, May 7th, the ment in these times afS ever advancing prices. It i Craven, Ira Compton and Dale high school students gave a very Since optometry requires especial1 ability in both professional j Scrafford; Piano duett, Thelma means a saving o f the amounts just named for the and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well j Williams and Kathleen Skinner, enjoyable marshmallow roast to the young people of the community. are scarce j At the conclusion of the program They men of this vicinity. They are most cordially in­ motored to the Helmick j the Independence High and Jeffer- Therefore, you cannot be too particular about the selection of ! son High crossed bats. The writer bridge and spent the evening a- the man to whom you entrust your eyes. vited to visit our store as soon as possible and look has always been an ardent disciple round the bonfire. The professional work, the examining and measuring of your at the cloth from which these suits are made. They | of George Washington and is com- Our Christian Endeavor rally Sun eye defects, must be skillfully done The mechanical part, the ! pel led to report the score at the day evening, May 9, met with untold making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important. will be satisfied with color and quality and we guar­ j end of the seventh inning, 44 to 1, success. A large number were in I am making a specialty of correcting children’s eyes. MY I in favor of the visitors. The Inde- attendance and all left themeeting PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material and ser­ antee a fit. The International is one of the best of | pendence team is composed of much more able to carry on their vice you will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re­ | youngsters, while Jefferson boasts year’s work. The special music its kind in the world and we are pleased to represent spect. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays of swine "near professionals." To proved a great assistance and was and evenings by special appointment look at the “merry go round one rendered by Airlie, Lewisville and such a reliable company. wished that the plucky youths of Pedee. Mr. Willard of McMinnville S Independence might have an ath- was the speaker for the evening. DR. M . P. M E N D E L S O H N ; letic coach and prepare for the ‘fray" and then compare the FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY DALLAS scores. Independence nine served Salem, Oregon I a luncheon to the Jefferson team Phone 443 When Roy Hilliard, of the Pedee I and guests before their departure country presented himself before the . and received many compliments county clerk Saturday morning, ac- for the hospitality displayed. Hundreds of men sliave themselves fo r various rea­ sons and many o f them dread it because they are not properly equipped to do the work in a satisfactory and painless maimer. Any man armed with a Gem safety razor can push it over his face and never feel it. Then finish" up with good powder and cream and step forth not only looking fine but feeling the same. a Williams’ Drug Co, j 1 WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW. Dr. Mendelsohn in PRICES GO DOWN O. A. Kreamer m i