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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
/ ' s, IF YOU AND I j rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid, and the further sum of j (By A. H. Doellefeld) ¿50.00 attorney s fees, together with jg Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. If you would smile a trifle more. 1 the costs and disbursements of said r And I would kinder be; 1 suit taxed and allowed in the sum 5 If you would stop and think before I of $10.10, and accruing costs and B Intered a* second class matter March 20, 1018, at the postoihce at You speak of faults you see; expenses upon said execution, I will ;■ Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. If 1 would show more patience on the 7th day of June, 1920, at the ( With all with whom I’m hurled, ! hour of one o’clock P. M. of said day CLYDE T. ECKER Then would 1 and so would you— at the front door of the Court House Editor and Publisher. Bring forth a better world. 1 in the City of Dallas, Polk County, If you would cheer your neighbor Oregon, sell at public auction to the Subscription Bates: more 1 highest bidder for cash in hand on And I’d encourage mine; , day of sale, all the right, title, in- THREE MONTHS 50c. To say his work is fine! and estate, which said de- SIX MONTHS $1.00 And I would stop to help him when i terest fendants or either of them or all ONE YEAR $1.50 His lips in frowns are curled, persons claiming under said de Uuless otherwise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration Both you and I'd be helping then fendants or either of them subse To make a brighter world quent to the execuUon and recording of the mortgage herein, to-wit: the Oregon voters ¡said yes” on all measures on tbe 11th day of November, 1915, of, In g| A Sermon lor Liars. and to said mortgaged premises and g ballot—swallowed book, due and bobber A little later It was an eastern preacher, who every part and parcel thereof; the I = on they will feel tbe book I addressing his flock one Sunday said real property hereinbefore [; made the announcement that his mentioned and in said mortgage and ® execution described is as follows, to- H Hi Johnson gets S Oregon’s vote in tbe Republican next Sunday’s sermon would be on wit." ■ convention. Tbe margin is so small that tbe delegates, j “¡.Tcai^fuilyhme Cn th ' ‘chapter o'! All of lot 5 in Block 20 in E. A. g Thorp’s Town of Independence, Polk j ~ after tbe first ballot, may break tbe tender tie that binds j st .Mark. The following Sunday County, Oregon. and bop on tbe band wagon wlten i t comes around. before starting to speak he asked Said sale being made subject to re ° all who had read the 17th chapter of St. Mark to raise their hands, demption in the manner provided law. Mexico bas a new president this week and by using and a flock of hands went into the by Dated this 7th day of May, 1920. JOHN W. ORR, considerable tact lie may last thru June. Tbe trouble K ^ ™ Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. down there appears to be as some one recently express- 1 17 th chapter of st. Mark.” SWOPE & SWOPE, Attorneys. ed it that “ while Mexico has a humdinger of a constitu First: May7—Last. June 4. A New Majestic Ad. tion they don't know bow to work it.” t h e p o l k c o u n t y p o st The following limerick undoubtedly expresses the crisis of tbe hour in tbe most appropriate manner: "There was a young bride from Green River, Who asked for two hit’s worth of liver, But the piece thut they cut Was the size of a nut, So she toasted it brown on a sliver." ♦OOOOOOOOOOC 0<>OOl>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiHX><'^(VKVn OOOO >00-0 oooo THE RHYMING SUMMARIST (Villa Grove, 111., News) A Tuscola girl is suing her em- j plover for $5,000 damages on ac count of n most peculiar accident which occurred in the home where ; she had been employed as a domes tic. Sht' was taking her bath by the kitchen range and she stepped out of the washpan, slipped on a cake of sonp on the floor and sat down on the stove. When she arose | she was branded “Majestic." New Problem For Italy Geo ,E. Nichols & Co. The R eg n iers P re s e n t T w o P ro g ra m s P a c k e d Full o f Must* cal a n d E n te rta in m e n t S u rp rises \S ft V N O T NECESSARILY. “Hoi t you think there is a great deal of fool talk about osculation?” “ Not when you consider that os culation i one of the pressing mat ters of t!' times and is a subject whi< ■very body’s lips.” If you want land, see Landis. If ; you have land to sell see Landis. If neither, see the old cuss anyway.— i Ad in Live Oak, Cal., Review. Sheriffs Sale No. 2 arrive» from Hoskins 9:15 A. M. daily No. 4 arrives from Camp» 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday No. 1 departs for Camps 10:50 A. M. daily sxcspt Sunday No. 3 departs for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. daily Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays T£A qj FARMERS STATE BANK I isps Independence O >re£Oo r C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, GLEN C. SMITH, Président Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. 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We was recently captured, 1 ...cl * for- inspect and photograph your prop If there only was an elephant ® : midable rival in Simon Mattosso- erty and advertise extensively, and have a demand for property at all r vieli. The latter’s followers some* times. Fred W. German Co., 732 And a long-eared donkey* ^ times don Italian military uniforms, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port (Make it rhyme with the word below) p and it is said that their mountain land, Oregon. And a jazzing monkey;* 4-3 5 l lair is fortified with machine guns. But A1 Williams says to help along Toward dusk the other evening H e’ll be the jazzing monkey* they swooped down upon the little TBII IBI I IBI I INI I IBI I IBI I IBI I IBI I IBI IIBII IBI I IBI llfl If another here village of Antignana, where they Will volunteer seized, gagged and bound with ropes And only be the donkey.* three hoys in their early teens who ! A. G. Williams, Prop. 1 ■ ■ were at play in a garden. One of ■ All kind of barbering § Now w e’ve run along, got off the track, the bandits, named Lizzardo, then | done and satisfaction § And not a one to jerk us, put on a mask and led his men to g guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ g For when we saw the big old tent, the residence of the uncle of one of g shampooing and mas- g We tried to start a circus; the boys. Meeting with resistance g saging given special at- g there, the brigands strajrped the The P ost’s new Maxwell has been won, g tention. Shine in con- g uncle fast with leather thongs, threw But the hopes of swains are buried, g him into the collar and subjected his g nection. For there’ll be.no spoon wife and eldest son to merciless flHIIIHIIIHIIIBillBIIIBIIIR.IlBIIIH1IIBIIIBIIIBIIll In light of moon, beatings. Then they carried them The winner she is married. off insensible to a shed in which the three kidnaped boys lay imprisoned. ▼ALLEY A »<X»OtK>00 OOOO OOOO OOOO0 -0 0 0 0 0 OOOO OOOO OOOO0-0000 o o o ., ooo o Having sac ked the house, tbe out laws visited another isolated cot Effective April 1, train» will tage, where they wantonly attacked run as follow»: a widow and her young daughter. Chautauqua Entertainers Unlike other investments, it is always worth dollar for dollar and you stand no chance of losing by the fluctuations of the market. “The Great Thing About Real Tobacco9' 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. ¡THE WIND MILL SHOP i CASH SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank is a safe investment. It pays you 4 per cent compound interest and is ready cash any time you want it. IIBUIBUlHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIiaillBII Wholesale Produce Merchants 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore. 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It will pay you to do so. LAWYERS Member Federal Reserve System _. Office over Craven A Walker’s Store Officers and Directors Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution and order j Independence, Oregon H. Hirachberg. Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. of sale duly issued out of the Cir- Ira D. Mix, Cashier V fl j cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for | M l W. H. Walker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler /: Polk County, on the 1st day of May, | 1920, and to me directed u|>on a i judgment and decree duly render TO REALIZE THE ed by said Court on the 1st day of J M BIW IIIBIIIBIIIHIIll'IIBIIIBIIlBlIlBIIIBIIIBIIiailM lliailiaillBIIIBiliailM iUM M BIM UlBinBHeill | May, 1920, and which judgment was ! MOST MONEY j enrolled and docketed in the office ! | of the Clerk of said Court on the 1st \ Jr- I day of May, 1920, in a certain suit j We buy everything you then pending in said Court, wherein ! i August Quasdorf was the Plaintiff, want to sell and sell . DICKSON & MATTISON, Props, X and George Rowyer and Nancy I everything you want to i| r Bowyer his wife, E. N. Johnson and buy. Cash or trade. i ----- Dealers in------ Roy Collins, partners doing busi-1 Bring in everything you It Is entirely probable that you never heard more tburoughly enjoyaf l« ,tl’’ narno ot Johnson A Col- programs than the Regniers are bringing to you on the fourth day of Chau- l,ls’ wor<? lb® defendants, and by want to sell and I will tanqua. Breezy, anappy, bubbling with laughter, they have two of the mn.t which execution and order of sale I sell it for you on a surpassingly unique entertainments of the platform. am commanded to sell the real prop- commission. Roy Joseph Regnler la an Impersonator of unumml ability. A a an Irish erty in said execution and herein- niMim iiBiiiBiiit MMiiaiiiaiiMiii inamiiaiuaua janltor, the stately old southern colonel or the gesticulating Lallan fruit ven- after descrilied, to satisfy plaintiffs —"■j. der, every detail la so perfect that he seems to lose Ms own identity cone I judgment herein to-wit:_The sum MAX GOLDMAN piately. Merit Wolfe Regnler. la a charming musician and sweeten» and,0f $200 00 principal with interest Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The brightens every program with her delightful tuugs and planologues. • from Nov |oth , 916 at the | Post yourself so you wouldn’t bother borrowing hie CBfjr. J 1 INDEPENDENCE WOOD YARD All Kinds of W ood t II