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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
üimmiiaiiiwiinmiim iiHiimiiwimiii IIHIIklimimili|!IIB!llHiU|IU!IM|i>^llil I1; í Mentholatum g i i g I ■ Always keep a liberal quantity in the house. Rheumatism, Bruises, Sunburn, Chapped Hands, Croup, Hay Fever, Insect Bites, Tired and Aching- Cuts, Burns, Eczema, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, etc. I i B p g g Williams’ Drug Co. “Home of the Grafonola” B PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS CITY AND COUNTRY Tripp writes fire insurance. Pasture 3802. for rent. Call Farm Mrs. Alva Lochridge and children were here from Salem this week visiting Mrs. M. J. Bulloch. Mr. and Mrs. Oren McElmurry were camping out in the western part of the county over Sunday. Don’t be a slacker; eat Liberty bread. Mrs. Harry Patterson of Astoria Dell Alexander was visiting friends and relatives at Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter of Dallas were dinner guests of Mr. last week. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh last Sun Six fresh cows for sale. Olden, day. 4 miles southwest of Monmouth on The Boy Scouts did not make Airlic road. their rounds last Saturday to gather The subscription price of The rubbish but true to their promise Polk County Post will be $2 on and they will be on the job a little later. after June 1. The Independence and Falls City Miss Pearl Smith, an instructor in the Corvallis schools, was home ball teams will play on the Inde pendence high school grounds on last week end. Sunday, May 23. Game commences The B. F. Swopes have rented the at 2:30. Jim Hanna property recently vacat Dr. Dunsmore and Ira Mix left ed by the J. W. Kistlers. for Portland Saturday as soon as Do you live in Independence? banking hours were over. They Then why not patronize her indus have not divulged the secret of their trip to the metropolis. tries. Eat Liberty bread. Change Your Underwear MIMIIIHI Mini ^ = = = = = = = ::= = = = ::= : also. W ell, its getting hot and no use to put it o ff any longer. Those winter duds must come o ff to be replaced by those smooth, cool, com fort able union suits such as we sell. Of course, if you d on ’t want them “ tied together’ ’ we have the single garments So, men, don’t sweat the whole summer away when Kreamer can make it so delightful for you. It is refreshing to also know that Kreamer has topsliirts that were especially made to keep men cool. They are as much a jo y as the union suits. P. S — Some men d o n ’t wear underwear in the sum mer time. It may be o f interest to them to know that with the right kind o f underwear on, they will be cooler and feel better all the time. CAN’T ! Give Fuller the job. He’s at our store. Mrs. K. C. Eldridge, Jr., and young son, Kirk, of Portland were Assist your favorite in the grand visiting relatives here this week. automobile race NOW. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Butler of Ross Nelson was in Portland the Portland were here last week end avordupois. visiting at the Word Butler home. first of the week. There is a bad place on a side Dr. O. D. Butler was in Portland street in North Independence that the first of the week. has caused a number of auto up- Baby chickis for sale at reduced sets, prices. C. W. Needham, Salem. Tripp & Kurre re polls the sale of When you want the best call for the Scott Bungalow on 6th street to Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. Joseph McReynolds of Pullman, Wash. The L. G. Reeves arc expected Misses Louise Bauman and Paul home from California about June 1. ine Stapleton were the guests of relatives and friends at Hoskins ov- Miss Helen Butler visited friends er Sunday. in Albany and Corvallis last week ! ------- end. I For Sale—Square piano at rea -------- sonable terms. $25 cash and easy Mrs. Allie Kurre of Albany is vis- j terms on remainder. Call at J. F iting her sister, Mrs. W. N. Alex- j Miller home. ander. I -------- -------- ! Miss Boughey, of the High School Jim Oberson has moved into the ! faculty, and mother moved this Dave Boydston property on 3rd a n d ; week into the Layton Smith proper ty on Fourth street. F streets. i y ou BEAT FULLER For Sore Throat, Headache, Piles, Catarrh, Muscular Feet, AIRLIE l ast chance to help your favorite tiiBiininuniiaiiniiiwiwimiiaiiniiBimiinmiaiiniiaiaiiaiiaimmaiHiMiK win a Maxwell car or another valu able prize in The Host's subscrip Miss Mattie Crook spent the week tion campaign. It ends promptly at end at her home at Falls City. nine o'clock tomorrow night. Wade Williams is the proud owner of a new Fordson tractor. Mrs. Nancy YVhiteaker and duu^h ter, Vivian, are comfortably located Miss Bess Van Mater spent the "at home” in Portland now. Mi's. week end at her home in Albany. Wtuteaker writes her health is im Miss Nettie Hall of Dallas spent proving since going to the luetrop- a few days last week visiting her olis. friends here. Oliver Smith was home from • Fuller is the man who makes the paint that gives Mr. and Mrs. Austin Titus motor Portland last Sunday. We regret ed to Dallas Saturday evening on a to say he reports Mrs. Smith is not satisfaction in every instance. Fuller doesn’t just business trip. responding to treatment so well as make one or two kinds. He makes a paint for every when she was first taken to the hos Mr .and Mrs. McBee and Mrs. pital. '.rowlev motored to Dallas Wednes- purpose. There is house paint, barn paint, wagon lay morning. Mark Hanna motored down from Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whittington paint, carriage paint automobile paint, floor paint; Portland last Saturday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna and Mrs. spent Saturday in Albany doing stains, varnishes and mixtures for the most delicate Hattie Henkle, who had been visit their spring shopping. ing here for the past week, return Miss Lillie Calkins, accompanied colorings. When it comes to paint, Fuller has’em ed home with him. by her brother, Clifford, motored to all wondering how he does it. Dallas Tuesday morning. Mrs. W. K. T o U ktow returned Miss Dorothy Gross spent an en last Wednesday to her home in Northport, Wash., after visiting joyable afternoon in the dentist’s g Mrs. J. B. Hiltibrand and other chair in Albany Saturday. i relatives. Mrs. Tetherow formerly Notice—Big Dance at A. C. Staats’ ■ lived here and is the daughter of Hall Saturday evening, May 29th. i the late J. L. Williams. Given by Airlie Camp Fire Girls. I Come. I Everett Cook, a former Independ ence business man, was here frtm Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Turner, Mi’s. Portland this week visiting Mi-, Williams, Mrs. Seymour and Bess and Mrs. Perl Hedges. Mr. Cook Van Mater motored to Independence isells paint now and has a “paint- Sunday. I up" chapter to read to all his cus Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conn, Mrs. K. tomers. He suffered a puralytic ^stroke recently and was forced to L. Williams, M in . J. F. Wienert and stay “off duty” about a month but Mrs. MacLeod motored to Albany iWiiL'MaiiiuiiaiiiuiniiiiiiniiniiiiiiniiiiiiiBiiaiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiii^ii^nigH^i^iii^!,^ is about normal again except in Tuesday. i WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW. I SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. The Juniors, Frank Tubandt and Mien Caughey, have finished their S E T T E R CUP,2 I l . J U COUNTING A committee from the Civic Club third-year work and have secured I Don’t say “I saw It in the pa- ¡ including Mrs. J. 9*. Cooper, Mi’s. O. jobs for the summer. T h i n k of the T o p of Y o u r H - i d , ” Sayp I per.” Say “ I saw it in The | A. Kreamer, Mrs. O. D. Butler and F riend of Her.i^nlty , and I Post” for if the news is true | The High School girls took a very Mrs. Clyde Ecker went to Monmouth Beat Insomnia. I and accurate that’s Where you | Wednesday afternoon to make plans deligheful horseback ride to Parker I did see it. for the disposition of Chautausua Sunday. They spent the day at “ It tvas when my spirit had be tickets. The ladies found plenty Miss Winnogene Peterson’s home in come worn through tny body like of co-operation both at the Normal Parker. elbows through the sleeves of an old Baptist Church Announcements and in town and the committee be Glenn Hadley, Mildred Brown, coat that I heard of this remarkable lieves both will be well represented Norma Williams and Hobert Shade (Contributed) at the Chautauqua. were among the young people who recipe for insomnia,” writes Robert Next Sunday will be another spent an enjoyable afternoon and Cortes Holliday in “ Peeps at Peo- |de.” “ ‘Think of the top of your one of those big days at the Baptist There will be a meeting of the evening in Salem Sunday. Civic Club at the Library Wednes head.’ That is v, hat I was told to church which you will not want to The Airlie High “Freshmen” day May 26, at 2;30. There are gave a dance and party Wednesday lo. ‘Think of the top of your head.’ miss. The Sunday school meets at some important matters to be dis •veiling at the home of Miss Laura I said to myself with some disdain 10 a. in., Mrs. Grace Swope, Supt. posed of before the Federation '.Vienert. The hall was prettily n the awful grip of the night; ‘now, The school is planning on a picnic which convenes June 1, 2, 3, 4. Del lecorated in crepe paper and ferns. how in thunder do you think of the soon. Yoh will want to hear about it, so come out. In the morning at egates and alternates elect, and all The party was given in hoqor of iop of your head ?’ 11 o’clock, Rev. H. L. Proppe will the members who are interested in the High School and everyone left “ ‘ I)o you think of your hair?’ I deliver the memorial sermon to the the success of the Chautauqua declaring they had spent a very asked, turning my eyeballs upward Grand Army of the Republic. They especially are requested to be pres enjoyable evening. in their sockets. ‘ Do you think of will march to the church in a body ent at this meeting. The Parent-Teachers’ monthly that lightly hidden baldness?’ striv from their hall. This is a service Wm. Dawes drove to Mt. Angel in meeting will be held at the school ing to put my mind, so to say, on you will not want to miss. In the his Franklin last Friday and re house Friday evening. Miss Kath ■ he top of my head. ‘How the Dick evening the newly organized young turned with his daughter, Mildred, arine Arbuthnot of the Normal will ens— can—you— think—of— ,’ but a people’s society meets at 7 o’clock who spent the week-end at home. give readings. She will need no in drowsy numbness pained my sense sharp, Mrs. Proppe leader. This is u meeting for the young peoplel; She is a student in the college there troduction because she is known as though of hemlock I had drunk, here is where you meet your friends and is very proud of the proposed by her splendid work. Mrs, Waters new building, the corner stone of of Salem, who is teaching music or emptied some dull opiate to the and enjoy the Christian atmosphere. here, will give a piano recital by dains one minute past, and I/>the- In the evening the Rev. H. L. which was laid last week. her pupils after the business meet wards had sunk. And I dreamed Proppe will preach on the timely that quite plainly, as though it were subject, “Forgiveness." You will be Mr. and Mrs. John, Mr. and Mrs. ing. I. W., Mr. and Mrs. G. A., Mr. and The beautiful country home of Mr. some oth°r fellow’s, I saw the top of sorry if you do not avail yourself of nil these opportunities; they are for Mrs. H. N., Marion, Pauline, John, and Mrs. W. W. Green was the my head.” all and you are invited. Harvey and Don Dickinson, Mr. and scene of an enjoyable party last Soon be time for those lovely Mrs. W. C. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening, given in honor of Tell The Pott About Iti M. Virgin autoed to Sodaville their ward, Guy Wisecup. Dogwood June bridos. Sunday and had their first picnic decorations were proflse and the dinner this season. All had a de effect most pleasing. The evening lightful time and intend to go a- was delightfully spent in music gain in the near future. and dancing. At a late hour the hostess, Mrs. Green, assisted by her In an elaborate “write-up" of the daughter, Mrs. Evans of Portland, violin recital given by Miss Eliza served delicious refreshments con beth Levy at the Christian church sisting of ice cream, cake and in Salem last Tuesday evening, the punch. Those present were: the names of Fay Irvine and Berniece Misses Dorothy Gross, Bertha Engle- Butler appear. Fay has completed horn, Winnogene Peterson, Laura Specialist her third year's work and has made Wienert, Lillie Calkins, Mattie rapid progress. A former Inde Crook, Mildred Brown, Bess Van pendence girl, Verle Kruetz, was Mater, Mesdames J. W. Weafer, K. also mentioned. Miss Levy will go L. Williams, J. F. Wienert, Chloe m to New York soon to take a special Seymour, Ethel Evans, Green; course In teaching. Messrs. Guy Wisecup, Frank Tu bandt, Frank Williamson, Alien Eyesight Independence turned out en Caughey, Winfred Tubandt, Harry masse to the chicken dinner at Kester, Alfred Wienert, William En- Buena Vista last Friday night. To glehorn, John Wienert, W. W. eat the chicken those good ladies Green, Kenneth Williams, J. W. Can be seen at his office 211-212 Oregon Building (formerly the had prepared one would conclude Weaver and Glen Hadley. Hubbard building). One third of a century practical experience— they were every one Methodist and 9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis Southerners, too. The B. V. people Society For Young People Organized factory service I have rendered to thousands of Marion and Polk had to sit back and let "company" county people nssures you competent and lasting relief in all your eat the chicken. The ladies made (Contributed) eyesight troubles. about $100 which they will apply Last Thursday night was the In every trade< profession or branch of work there are found to the piano fund. The Independ scene of a jolly time at the Baptist a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet ence Hi mnle quartet and John W. church. About twenty-five young ter prepared to serve you in their lino than the multitude of oth Orr appeared on the program in people met in the basement of the ers in ttie same field. some very delightful vocal numbers. church and enjoyed a social even Since optometry requires especial ability in both professional ing. Gams were played. Baseball, and mechanical work, men that are fitted to do both equally well races and high jumps and other G. A. Sperling of Portlnnd was are scarce here a few days hence visiting his athletic events filled the evening Therefore, you cannot be too particular about the selection of with entertaining pastimes. After mother, who has been quite ill at the man to whom you entrust your eyes. the games refreshments were served the home of her son, Herman, G. The professional work, the examining and measuring of your A., who received injuries by falling and a Young People's So-iety was eye defects, must he skillfully done The mechanical part, the from a moving train, states that he organized. This society was or making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important. just about normal again. He ganized for the purpose of giving I am making a specialty of correcting children's eyes. MY says that he was not “jilted” by a clean amusements to young people girl and driven thru grief to at and impart the teachings of Christ PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material and ser vice you will receive and I guarantee satisfaction in every re tempt suicide as stated by a metro and his disciples among the young politan paper, but that he has for people. The officers elected were: spect. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays some time been subject to dizzy Mrs. Proppe, president; Miss Bush, and evenings by special appointment and fainting spells which were re vice president; Miss Bowler, secre sponsible for his falling. The lady tary; Miss Birkholtz, pianist; Miss in question, who is prominent in Baker, chorister; and Mr. Moore, Astoria, according to rumor, will treasurer. The meetings of this so FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY soon become Mrs. Sperling and ciety will I k * every Sunday evening Gustav had no cause to attempt at 7 o'clock. Next Sunday, May Salem, Oregon Phone 443 nything desperate. A brother from 23, at 7 o'clock sharp at the Baptist Bums also joined the family party church will he the first meeting. You are all invited. Dr. Mendelsohn DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN O. A. Kreamer here.