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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y FAVORITE ENTERTAINERS Of A. E. F Tripp sella real estate. Harry Ord made a business trip to Eugene Thursday. Louis Siegel had a finger cut off in potato planter Monday. Gno. E. Nichols,&Co. Wholesale Produce Merchants 108 Front Street. Portland, Ore. By IRENE BLUE. | '(£). 1*2(1 Farmers, you can ship direct to us and get the most for your veal, hogs and poultry. Get your money the next day by mail. by M c C la r * N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic » !* 1 During the early part of an after noon I was sitting on the veranda of a pretty little cottage well situated In C. F. Glover of Clatskanie w ill be a town o f central New Hampshire. principal of the Monmouth schools Mrs. Dawson, my hostess, on com next year. ing out, remarked: “ Here are George ar.d May com ing;" and looking up I Large Hens ............... 3 lc The subucription price of The noticed a young couple. Small Hens .............. 32c Polk County Post w ill be $2 on and "W hat Is the special Interest?" I Fat Veal ........................ 2ic after June 1. asked. “ Well, If It Isn't Just like me Block Hogs, 125 to 1501b 22l/4o to forget that you do no^know them t and probably have not heard their A baby girl was born to Mr. and You w ill noC feel satisfied un story. In a town like this all news Mns. Muller of North Independent til you get our services. Is meat and drink to us. and I will tell last Monday night. you the story about George and May, If you care to listen. Miss Ulla Dickinson will play a “ Now ," said she, “ I mentioned that leading role in the Normal class tudents told stories, ,-iayed games George and May were coming, as It Is play, "The Road to Yesterday." and enjoyed the wienies. Before only lately that they have been seen lepurture, the boys threw their non- together. This was not always so." In the circuit court of Jackson are into the water and watched it she continued. “ Since their early days county last week, Mrs. Florence -rift away while their thoughts they had lived side by side on farms Whiteaker was given a divorce turned to the subjects of tomorrow. about three miles out from the vil from Jess Whiteaker. i nus ended a most happy event lage, and ns a necessity for the com panionship o f playmates they were for the Independence Hi. more rather than less together. Daddy Hedges has been forced “ Back from the house about a mile to stay in from the ranch this week -*AST CHANCE TO GAIN or so there Is between the farms equal on account of illness. However, we A MILLION VOTES ly divided ns to ownership, a piece of are pleased that he Is much im woodland that was the playground of proved. A 5-year subscription to the Polk George and May until the time came County Post (only $7.50) represents when the village school nnd academy Last week Mrs. Frank Dickson 15.000 REGULAR votes. were unable to teach them more. went to Portland where she was “ George, graduating first, was to Twenty-six 5-year subscriptions the guekt of Miss Leona Hanna (amounting to $195.00 in business) lenve for college; and while his en The same Chtengo orchestra which so delighted the boys o f the A. E. I'. In France In the closing days of the for a few days. Mrs. Dickson ie means 390,000 REGULAR votes. thusiasm ran high In his preparation war is coming to delight Ellison-White Chautauqua audiences this summer. Eight charming girls constitute this for new scenes, fear clutched at the now at the hospital taking the rest Then, in addition to the REGU splendid organization. They play with dash, life, and yet with real musical accuracy. Their two programs on the i heart o f May that George, while he cure. Her friends are hoping she third day are o f almost -ndless variety; choruses, orchestral selections, vocal and instrumental solos, duets, quar LAR votes issued on each subscrip ! was away, might learn to care more tets, readings, etc. Every member Is a musician of real ability, and the unusual ensemble work is the result of will be greatly benefitted. tion, 50,1X10 Special Extra votes are for the university city nnd Its young years c f •ssoclation and splendid preparation. 1 :1 h » ullowed on each "club” of $15 turu- people, and forget the home folk. Three champion anglers—J. S en in. $195.00 constitutes exactly “ Tw o years o f waiting and loneli Cooper, J. G. McIntosh and Clyde thirteen “clubs ', and thirteen times ness. waiting for George, had passed. Williams—went to Elk City last “ One of May’s fnvorltp walks was means 050,(HK) SPECIAL EX REALLY A LUCKY HAPPENING Monday for an outing. They re 50,fKX) down through the woodland to the TRA votes. turned Wednesday evening with Therefore, twenty-six 5-year sub meadow where ran tlie little brook “ Busted Thumb” Taught Mr. Bings choice trout which the fishermen scriptions (new or renewal) means that, an old Indian hnsket weaver had Many Things He Had Not Previ declare were victims of their rods 390.000 REGULAR votes, plus 650,- told her, was called by Ills people tho ously Thought Of. and reels. We know that J. S. can (XXi SPECIAL EXTRA votes, or u ‘Wishing’ brook, n e told her the In dian legend, nnd he suld that anyone land the game, but of the others grand total of 1,040,000 votes. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., head of who drank of the water and breathed we are not so sure. Where fish Dear Candidate, haven't you a wish at the same time, would have the Republican Publicity associa are concerned “we are from Mis twenty-six good friends who will the wish granted, tion, said at a dinner, apropos of a souri." “ And here on this afternoon.^tired help you to the extent of a 5-year political misfortune: subscription to help you win the from her exertions In-the work o f the “ We learn from our misfortunes There was a meeting of the Li Maxwell touring car (worth $1,230.- morning, taking a hook, she sought for We are, or should he, like Mr. Bings. brary Board last Wednesday. Rou IX)) before Saturday night ut 9:00 the last time, she said to herself, the Wishing brook nnd its charm Finally “ ‘ I busted my thumb with a ham tine business was dis|xwed of and o'clock? reaching the hank, she steeped over C O M M E N C IN G S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 29th. mer yesterday,’ said Mr. Bings. the book committee spent some Dear Subscriber, will you not be the stream, and cupping her hands, “ ‘What a m isfortune!’ said his time cataloguing new books. The one of twenty-six to help your fu- brought the water to the level of her SE A SO N A N D W E E K E N D T IC K E T S bonrd is pleased to announce to the vorite candidate win that magnifi lips nnd unconsciously said aloud: friend Bangs. “ ‘ Misfortune? Nothing o f the public that a new Winston's Cumu cent capital pi ice. You've nothing ‘Dear brook, let me have my wish. Send my love to George, and let It kind.’ And Mr. Bings smiled iative Loose Leaf Encyclopedia to lose; your friend l«s so much to bring him home to me safe.’ has been ordered and will arrive win. bravely. ‘ That accident is one of "It was Just ns well for her pence soon. The loose-leaf editions will TOMORROW W IL L BE TOO the best things that ever happened o f mind that she had not seen two tine- be revised and kept up to date LATE! looking young men who. «lien they to me. I t has taught me, you see, to which will be an excellent advan snw her approaching, stepped behind appreciate my thumb. I never knew tage for students as well as the trees where, watching her, they could Lewisville Convention before how'valuable it was. Why, general public. remain unseen. sir, I have already found out that “ She wns conscious only o f a deli , (Monmouth Herald) cious sense o f rest; and ns she sat Mrs. F. L. Chown was hostess to there are 376 things for which l use The officers elected for the Lewis iny thumb every day without giving the Buena Vista Rural Club at her ville Sunday School District last there It seemed strange I lint on the other side of the brook, which seemed afternoon. it a single grateful thought. Here, home last Thursday Sunday at the convention held in wider than usual, there were several The ladies devoted the session to open this knife for me. Thanks. the church at Lewisville were as Indian tents that she had never no the study of "Americanization. follows: President—W. C. W il ticed before. And fhe young people That makes 377.’ ” — Washington Roll call was responded to with liams; Vice-president—E. A. Ted- —and the children—surely she knew Star. patriotic quotations. The committee rowj Seeretary-Treas. — Emery them, hut only In an Indefinite way. If having charge of the cafeteria din For particulars inquire of Local Agent Whitaker; Home Department—Mrs. was strange, also, that none of them ALMOST A WRECK. ner reported $91.15 receipts. This apparently noticed the brook— perhaps Victor Bullantyne; Supt. Cradle the children had been told to keep amount (laid the indebtedness on Roll DepL—Mrs. Ed Lehman; Supt. away from It. Hut. see ! Here comes an W e were going to a Christmas the community piano and some re Boys’ DepL—Dell Tedrow; Supt. Indian maiden. ‘Certnlnly,’ said May. party in typical Christmas weather. mained in the Club's general fund. ‘I know her; perhaps she will come Th e funny little trolley car in the These club ladies are interested in Girls' Dept.—Mrs. Chloe Seymour. The convention was well attended and talk with me.' The Indian tnald JO H N M. SCOTT, varsity town was crowded when our all the worth-while activities of the and one new feature marked the approached fhe brook; dipping Into General Passenger Agent bunch got on. It was my lot to oc- community nnd have some praise afternoon. This was the meeting the water with a cup made of birch I cupy a seat in the front facing all worthy undertakings which we are of separate Boys' and Girls' Con hark, she looked to the heavens nnd to hear of later. Spring blossoms j the passengers. ferences. So well pleased were cried aloud: ‘Oh, Great Spirit o f the The oar moved slowly up the steep added a note of color for this or both the special conferencs that Wish, send my love to m.v brave nnd bring him safely bnrk to me.* grade just above the railroad which one«ion and Mrs. Chown served de officers were elected in each session "May was all ready to eall out, when licious refreshments. crossed the trolley tracks at right and plans were laid for similar con the maiden and the tents slowly faded ferences at future Conventions. angles. We stopped. The brakes from view, and In their place wns the The officers in the Hoys' Confer house o f an enrly settler. 'W ell, that would not take hold. The sand did The Wo-he-los and Wanahton's, not avail. Slowly we slipped back two literary societies of the High ence are: President—iM el ford Nel seetns queer,’ May thought, ’and Just as I wns going to speak to her. Now ward downhill until we struck the School, zealously competed for lion son; Secretary'—Mr. Osborne. The I wonder who occnples that old-fash Girls' Conference decided upon the ors in selling tickets for the Alaskan railroad. lonel little house, and where they following young ladies as their came from. I thought that I knew nil With startling suddenness I shot entertainment which they spon officers; President--Miss Roxie the people that live near here. I am forward and landed with my head in sored last week. The Wo-he-los Secretary—Miss Bernice sure that I <lo not know this girl who predominated, tho the Wanahtons Crook; the pit o f the stomach of my foot la coming now, although her rlothes played them a close second. Per Stewart ball hero, the captain o f the varsity look like some that are In our attic haps there is something in a name team.— Exchange. at home.' This wns going through her after all for Wo-he-lo is a romhinn HEDGEHOG Q U ILLS USEFUL. mind as another girl enme toward her. tion of the words, “work, health, LUCKY. “ She, too, Came on. and as May love" and should mean success Several years ago the mole sprang looked at her she smiled n welcome. “ Winson had wonderful luck at “To the victor belong the spoils," so The girl was thinking deeply, so deep the defeated Wanahtons toasted into importance because its skin be ly that she never noticed May and her ’"go lf yesterday.” and roasted their competitors at a came fashionable for women's coats. smile. Dipping a pewter mug Into the “ Did some fast playing, eh?” wienie roast on the river Wednes Ft is the turn now of another lowly brook, she lifted It to her lips nnd “ No, his playing was rotten, but day evening. The gathering was animal, the common hedgehog, to cried aloud: ’Maker o f the Universe, he found a nest of 18 perfectly good held in the woods near the Homer come into prominence. Some one send my lore to my man nnd bring him here to me.’ eggs some farmer’s hen had hidden Woods home. A lurge bonfire was not long ago discovered that hedge “ May could stand their Indifference in the grass.” — Wichita Eagle. built around which the faculty and hogs’ quills make excellent needles no longer. Even this Inst girl, who for phonographs— in fact they bring now wns accompanied at the brook out the sound more effectively than side by the Indian maid and her brave, m ■ ll■ lll■ lllM ll■ ll■ lll■ ll■ lll■ ll■ ll* ll■ lll■ ll■ l■ lil■ ll■ ll■ ll■ ll■ lll■ ll■ l■ ll■ l■ ll^ metal needles. The walls of a hedge together with the colonial maid nnd her lover, also clad In the garb of an hog quill are o f a hard, horny sub early settler, did not notice her. ■ 9 ■ stance, and the partly hollow in "Only this Inst girl, the one who terior contains a pith. looked like her, was alone, nnd she Baptist “Bar”— Mission Hut, Powers, Ors. The hedgehog prowls si night, must be made to speak and tell who thpy all « ere and why she alone had - w nit’ll tt be, boys I" Is still a popular query in this Ituptlst Mission Flut and runs with more agility than one her wish unanswered. is ths Oregon timber lands And the husky lumberman quaffs his fresh butter would imagine ,its short legs and “ As May called out. she heard an milk, or hla hot chocolate with undlmlnlshed relish. The bar Is still running dumpy body would permit. It has unrestrained laugh, and opening her full fores and Is one of ths many feature* Mint fhe Westerner likes about a stomach of strong digestive power, eyes ihe lost sight o f the lovers, snd tbs "hut." Ha can get anything there from I'.lbles to buttermilk—tnovles to And are putting out the best bread on the market. | eating the bark o f trees, earthworms, llier* In their plaep«tood George laugh missionary tracts—and above all, he gets «1 . t - rare In ihHl lonely country- human com pan I on ah Ip. It is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked § slugs, snails, frogs, dead birds and ing and r a i l i n g to her. “The brook had resumed Its normal by electricity. -j e g g s . size, and ns May stood up George leaped ai-roaa the brook, and ns in an THE REASON. Try it; You will like it. " swer to her wish, he rente near and 5 clasped her In his arm*. “ Why does that orator walk two George nnd May are again coming or three times across the stage be towned« Ihe house, hut this time from the o fp :stte direction. Between their fore he begins to speak?” com I At and their going. If Indications “ I sup;x>se it is the prc-amble to count for anythng. these two will be his remarks.” together for lUe. r B - i a . B i B i a . i B i i B i B i B ' i a i a - i B i a " V i H i a i i * i « i t t i U i « i i « i v ' W ' * 1« ' 1 Summer Excursion Fares Beach and Mountain Resorts Go Where the Ocean Boars Up in the Mountains Where the Air Is Pure and thu Scenery Inspires Fares On Application SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Buttermilk Replaces B rew ; Lumber Men Now Gather in Huts O f Northern Baptist Denomination ¡ H ave Installed Electric ¡ O ven Big Circulation-Post Ads Pay And a Good Paper To Keep the Circulation | Independence Bakery 1 S - l