The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, May 21, 1920, Image 6

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¡thence
southerly, following the ' i SUM1HIM ' ’ ' ai ■ idididi bi bibi
Udini di d:didi diudidi di bibi dtwdiidud ¡ dididii.midididiidu
thread ot the stream , a distance of ^
On Sunday afternoon and even- 1020 feet; thence w esterly to a =
(Contributed)
ing, the attraction will be" Allan
<m Uie left ban k of the Wil- i
A state-w ide cam paign th a t will 1)w an's latest m aster screen dram a,
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,he ^ m a r y liign *
be conducted by the Oregon State "The Luck of the Irish." it is the
m a ik -
,üJiüw a‘« « “ <» £
Cham ber oi Commerce to aid in a d ap tatio n of Harold M acG rath's bu,,k ul orU m al> hlKh * a te r
r.
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the developm ent of the state, an d "best seller" by the sam e name. a ^ n c e ot 1920 teet to the point ^
the p art Independence is to play in You have, no doubt, read the book i o1 beginning.
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the m ovem ent w as outlined Friday and enjoyed every word of the story
slm11
the -
by P. B. Ogden, representing the - a n d how you were carried aw ay j a“ luu,,t ui,,erwl W cublc >'««* «“ d ?
State Cham ber, who visited Inde­ by the philosopher of the soldering thé n n nm nlin yaruage w inch binder f
pendence in connection w ith u s u r­ iron! H is. q u ain t sum m ary of life u8|,eea to rem ove or pay for each |
vey of the state now in progress.
am used you. life feats of strength ! YL‘a r
term ol years lor w hich a
Views of a num ber of leading locul thrilled you. Grogan w as a flesh- j »'•<**« “ ue“ueU- a “ u sl*ail
«
m en were obtuined by Mr. Ogden oud-bluod character, the kind one compunied ny certm ed check for 10 —
who outlined the cam paign to them . would like to know and have about pur cent of the am ount of bid lor -
Among these were C. W. Irvine, if placed in the sam e position in one year an d by m ap in triplicate, ?
president of the F arm ers State w hich the cultured little school showing prem ises an d ow nership 1
Bank, H. Hinschberg, president of m a'am , R uth W arren, found herself. ol ab u tting property au u residence A
the Independence N ational B ank; You rem em ber the g reat incidents aud post oiiice aduress ot such j
; “
H. M. W alker, p resident of the Bé­ of the trip around the little "w al­ owner or ow ners.
The B oard reserves the rig h t to ■=
tail M erchants' Association, a n d At­ n u t,” the exciting adventures, and
torney U. E. Fletcher, secretory of huir-breudth escupes. Allan Dwan reject any an d all bids, w hether he-1 -
the association.
has visualized it in a most artistic lore or a lte r the aw ard , or if the *
Mr. Irvine was selected as ch air­ and exciting m anner. If the book bidder refuses or shall fail or neg A
m an of the Independence executive th rilled you, the photo drainu will iect to execute Uie co n tract and jg
com m ittee w hich will co-operate keep you spell-bound from s ta ll to furnish the bond speeilied or re- j j
w ith other cities in the state-w ide finish. Ho not m iss this treat. The quired by the Board, and reserves j
uie lig h t to tease the w hole ol the -
m ovem ent. Associated w ith him on Luck of the Irish be w ith you.
above described prem ises o r any -
the com m ittte w ill be A. C. Moore,
On Monday and T uesday the
as vice-chairm an, Mr. W alker, Mr. double bill consists of M itchell Lew­ portion thereof ,and the rip a ria n |
owner, Ins assigns or re p re se n t-!
Fletcher and W. E. Craven.
is in "Life's G reatest Problem ” und
The Orégon State C ham ber of the F ourth episode of the great seri­ atives, subject to rules an d regula-1
tions adopted and prom ulgated by 1 -
Conunerce h as undertaken to play al, "Sm ashing B arriers.”
The
a big p a rt in futu re developm ent height of devilish ingenuity is reach- the State L and Board, w ill be given —
of the state of Oregon. F unds will eu a t one point in tills episode, the preference rig h t to lease a t the
be raised to advance advertising, Huucais is captured. W hile uncon­ highest price altered, said rig h t to
pointing out the opportunities to be scious, he is bound han d aud foot be exercised w ith in five days
found in Oregon und to encourage and laid a t the bottom of a steep hill. after the opening of bids, sub­
land settlem ent. O ther aim s of th t On top of this hill is a lum ber wag ject, fu rther, wholly w ith in the dis­
contem plated program include ad ­ on loaded with logs. The villians cretion of the Board, to tlie rig h t to
m inistration to prom ote irrigation; place a chock under one of the lease to persons who have done de­
extension of railroods; refund on wheels to hold it ond attach in g one velopm ent work, together w ith ac­
tual operations w ith ih the year
reclam ation fund; extension of high­
Candidates themselves will de­
box, break the seal and immediately
end of a lariat to the chock, they
ways both for com m ercial purposes tie the o th er end to D uncan’s horse. 1919.
posit'their final collections in the
thereafter,
or as soon as votes can be
Ail bids sh all he m ade subject to
an d through national forests;, co­
Reviving, D uncan sees the horse
sealed
ballot
box
at
the
Farmers
issued, on the subscriptions contained
operation w ith ag ricu ltu ral and grazing nearby. He calls and the the term s, provisions a n d conditions !
State Bank, Independence (envelopes
therein, the final count will begin.
of the rules and regulations adopt- -
lum bering interests, und num erous
an im al responds, pulling out the
for the purpose and instructions may­
other big projects, the developm ent chock an d sending the heavy load ed and prom ulgated by the S tate 15;
The winners will be determined
Land Board of the S late of Oregon, i K be obtained at the office of the Polk
of which will be of incuuculuble
ed wagon down the hill toward the
by
simply
adding the published vote
for
the
purpose
of
carry
in
g
out
and
r
value to Oregon,
County Post), and in this way no
spot w here D uncan lies bound and
m aking eifective the provisions of
totals,
which
appear for the last time
Local leaders assured Mr. Ogden
helpless. The scene is probably one
one—not even the campaign manager
th a t Independence could be relied of the m ost tense an d th rillin g of Chapter 32 of General Law s ol Ore- ~
in
today’s
paper,
to the reserve votes
—can possibly know just how many
gon, adopted a t the Special L egis-; -
upon to do h er sh are along w ith
and
those
contained
in the sealed bal­
the en tire serial.
votes the various candidates will
lative Session of 1920, and on tile i *
other com m unities in Oregon.
lot
box.
There
will
be
no waiting, no
The
W
esterners,"
vivid
screen
w ith the undersigned an d open to | §
O ther representatives of the State
have.. This method of bringing the
version
of
S
tew
art
Edw
ard
W
hite's
complicated
count,
but
merely the
public inspection.
I SI campaign to a close precludes any
Cham ber will visit Independence
matter
of
adding
the
vote
totals and
A pplications an l bids should be z,
some tim e durin g June or July and fam ous novel comes on W ednesday
possibilty of favoritism and insures
com plete organization work for the and T hursday nights. It is a story addressed to G. G. Brow n, Clerk, j B
announcing
the
winners.
fairness to the minutest degree.
State wide m ovem ent, w hich, it is of the Bluck Hills country. The State L and Board, Salem Oregon, i ^
Perhaps less than an hour will
declared, will benefit every section first scene of “The W esterners" and m arked, “A pplication a n d Bid s-
Locked and sealed, the baliot
of Oregon from the largest city to brings the h eart into the m outh to lease a portion ol the bed ot the ®
be
required
for the canvassing of the
box now reposes in the office of the
w ith its thrilling action; the lust W illam ette Hiver for the purpose of
the sm ullest ham let.
scene, and those m idw ay between rem oving sand, rock and gravel
final votes and determining the win­
Farmers State Bank, this city, where
the first and last, keep up tlie same therefrom .”
Saw Mill For M onmouth
it will remain till the closing hour of
ners. Awarding of the prizes will
high key. Back of it all is the m a­
Dated at Salem , Oregon, May C,
(H erald.)
the
campaign—9:00
o
’clock
Saturday
be made immediately. The official
At a m eeting of the Commercial jestic setting of the plains and the 1920
night,
May
22.
Black
Hills.
In
the
foreground
is
de­
results will be given out Saturday
club held luist Monday evening, E.
G. G. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board.
B. H am ilton w as p resent an d stated lightful hum or and charactens th at
When the closing hour arrives
night by the judges, and same will be
th a t he h ad ju s t about cleaned up m ake you love them or hate them as
the
campaign
will
be
declared
closed;
published
in next week’s issue of the
the tim ber a t his present location the case m ay be. The love story is
Sheriff’s Sale
the
judges
will
take
charge
of
the
Post.
ch
arm
in
g
and
different.
an d was prep arin g to move his m ill
Clara Kimball Young, often culled
Notice is hereby given, lliat by
to M onm outh w ithin the next few
weeks. W hile the m ill a t present the B ern h ard t of the screen, will be virtue of ail execution an d order
is a sm all one, H am ilton is of the seen Friday n ig h t in “The Hoad of sale duly issued out of the Cir­
type th a t keeps things m oving und T hrough tho Dark." In it she tukes cuit Court of th e S tate of Oregon, for
he hopes to increuse it in size and the p a rt of a young F rench girl who Polk County, on the 1st day of May,
im portance m aterially in the future falls in love w ith a n A m erican. In 1920, and to me directed upon a
us business allows. He h as acq u ir­ order to keep them from m arrying judgm ent and decree duly render­
ed considerable tim ber and w ants h er fath er sends h er to the home ed by said Court on the 1st day of
to get a t the w ork of saw ing it up of h er au n t, who lives in o little May, 1920, and w hich ju d g m en t w as
us fast us possible w hile m ark et village on the Meuse. The first few enrolled and docketed in the office
m onths of the w ar, w hich comes of the Clerk of said Court on the 1st
conditions are favorable.
He has requested th a t tho people soon a lte r her rem oval to the home day of May, 1920, in a certain suit
All subscriptions deposited in the box MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
of M onmouth provide him w ith a of her au n t, finds h e r a cai live, ¡she then pending in snid Court, w herein
BY THE CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR THE
site for use as long as the m ill op­ has become the com panion of a Ger A ugust Q uaadorf w as the P laintiff
erates.
This th e citizens have m an officer in order to save the lives and George Bowyer and Nancy
FULL AMOUNT TO COVER. Personal checks up $7.50 acceptable, pro­
agreed to do. Two or three su it­ of a tow nlul of people. It is the Bowyer his wife, E. N. Johnson and
viding no two checks are signed by the same party. This ruling is made
able sites arc now being considered g ir ls associations w ith the officer, Roy Collins, p artn ers doing bus!
in fairness to all candidates, and will be strictly adhered to.
an d it is likely th a t one or th e oth mid tlie events w hich follow, with ness in the nam e of Johnson & Col
er of them will bo settled upon in her as a spy for France, th at furnish lins, w ere the defendants, an d by
tlie plot for the story. It is a th rill­ w hich execution and order of sale I
th e n ear fu tu ra
ing tale, und one in which Miss am com m anded to sell the real prop­
REMARKABLE PICTURES
Young ap p ears to great advantage. erty in said execution an d herein­
S aturday n ig h t W illiam Desmond after described, to satisfy plaintiff's
OF ALASKAN BIG GAME
is presented in “The Prince and judgm ent herein, to-wit:—The sum
Doctor Price Comes to Chautauqua B etty.” The story is th a t of an of $200.00 principal w ith interest
With Illustrated Lecture.
A m erican who one day w akes up thereon from Nov. 10th, 1916, a t tlie
to learn th a t he is P rince John 111 rate of 6 per cent per annum until
A fascinating story of the F ar North of Mervo. T his m ythical kingdom, paid, and the fu rth er su;n of
j
la brought to Chautauqua audiences on however, is a republic, b u t an enter­ $50.00 atto rn ey ’s fees, together w ith
the fourth night, when Charles S.
the costs a n d 'd isb u rsem en ts of said
I*rlce presents his splendid Illustrated prising A m erican sees a chance to
lecture, “Hunting Game In Alaska." m ake a lot of m oney, so he stages suit taxed and allowed in the sum
It Is unquestionably one of the fore­ a revolution, puts the A m erican on of $10.10, and accruing costs and
most travel lectures of the platform, the throne, gets the little country expenses upon said execution, I will
All votes and subscriptions must be in the ballot box when the race is de­
end It Is Illustrated with probably th'e onto tlie first page of all the news­ on the 7th day of June, 1920, at the
clared
closed at 9 o ’clock sharp. Out-of-town candidates should take particular
papers and finds his baby Monte hour of one o’clock P. M. of said day
care
to
see that letters containing their final remittances are posted in good
Carlo doing a flourishing business. a t the front door of the Court House
time
to
reach the office of the Polk County Post before the final hour, and it is
But the th ing he h a d n 't counted on in the City of Dallas, Polk County,
happened. The Prince w as in love Oregon, sell a t public auction to the
advisable that same be sent under special delivery stamp.
w ith Betty, a n A m erican girl, who highest bidder for cash in hand on
If possible, candidates should arrange to be present apd deposit their en­
had no use for advertisem ents for a day of sale, all the right, title, in ­
gam bling house, and w hen he terest and estate, w hich said de­
velopes in person at the bank, but where this cannot lie done letters should be
learned th a t he stirred up some fendants or either of them or all
addressed to “ Campaign Dept., Post, Independence, Ore.,” and plainly marked
persons claim ing under snid de­ ■
real trouble.
—
“ For Sealed Ballot Box; Not to be Opened.”
fendants or eith er of them subse­
quent to the execution and recording
Notice.
of the m ortgage herein, to-wit: the
11th day of November, 1915, of, in
Notice is hereby given th a t in
and to said m ortgaged prem ises and
accordance w ith C hapter 32, of Ses-
every p a rt and parcel thereof; the
Board of the S tate of Oregon, w ill
said real property hereinbefore
sion law s of 1920. the S tate Land
m entioned an d in said m ortgage and
receive sealed bids at its office in
execution described is as follows, to-
Members of the advisory board selected at the beginning of tlie campaign I
the Capitol B uilding a t Salem,
wit;
Oregon, up to 11 o’clock A. M., May
will
be
asked to act as judges and assist in making the final count. The per- I
All of lot 5 in Block 20 in E. A.
25, 1920, for a lease an d perm it to
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sonnel of this board is as follows:
§
Thorp s Town of Independence, Polk
take, rem ove and sell, sand, rock
County, Oregon.
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and gravel from th a t portion of the
Said sale being made subject to re­
Mayor
W.
H.
Walker,
C
’apt.
C.
L.
Stidd,
Rt.
2,
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bed of the W illam ette River de­
dem ption in the m anner provided
Dr. H. C. Dunsmore,
Verd Hill,
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scribed as follows;
by law\
Beginning a t the Intersecion of
B.
F.
Swope,
City
Recorder,
J.
S.
Bohannon.
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Dnted this 7th day of May, 1920.
flnest set of Alaskan blg-gnme pictures the south line of C Street, of Inde­
Maj. Lewis Rose, Rt. 2,
§
JOHN W. ORR,
In existence. You will ace the (treat pendence, Oregon, and he left bank
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
fur-seal herds of the Prlhlof Islands, of the W illam ette River at the o r­
SWOPE & SWOPE, Attorneys.
yrhule-harpoonlnit. and be brought face
All of these gentlemen are well known in Independence and south Polk I
to face with timber wolves, mammoth dinary high w , ater m
. . ark ; thence
,
First: M ay7- LasL June 4.
County,
and the final results as given out by them will be beyond dispute.
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Kodiak bears and crlwlles. Through- ru nnin* easterly a t right angles to j
out the lecture runs a s tro n g vein of 1
channel of the IV¡Barnette Riv - 1
Phone The Post the news.
Id Id I d l d i l d I d IB IB I d l . d i d . l d . . Mil K IM ■ I Bl ■ I d ! ■ I Kl 1:1 d l d I d l d l d l B ld lid lM ld U d lid ld U M * r
humor that will delight you.
er, to tlie ‘hread of the stream ;
LOCAL CO OPERATION ASSURED
TOR STATE S DEVELOPMENT
AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK»
Delai Is of the
IN ORDER to maintain ¿he strictest secrecy as to
* the number of subscriptions secured and turned
in by each individual candidate during this last
week of the Post’s prize automobile subscription
campaign, it will be brought to a close with a
sealed bailol box.
.
Important Notice
Out=of=Town Candidates,
Attention !
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The Judges
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