The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 04, 1920, Image 3

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rate of 6 per cent per a n n u m u n til
paid, and th e fu rth er su m of
[ i i y E verett Rooociane»;
4*50.00 attorney's fees, together w ith
F ront the Cascades' m ighty high the costs and disbursem ents of said
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon.
lands
su it taxed and allowed in th e sum
T h ru Uie vales d ia l he below
of $10.10, and accruing costs and
utared as secoud claaa m a tte r M arch 2ti, 1918, a t the postothce at Uolls the riv er of Uie valley
expenses upon said execuUon, I will
Independence, Oregon, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
\ \ ith its cool deep o n w ard flow
on the 7th day of June, 1920, a t the
O \\ illam ette, my W illam ette!
hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day
Hull thy beauty to the sou
at the front door of th e Court House
CLYDE T. ECKER
Editor and Publisher.
F ast the years ou y ea rs are fleeing in the City of Dallas, Polk County,
Vet they leave no trace ou thee.
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
Subscription Rates:
highest bidder for cash in h an d on
th e re are rivers ta r m ore m ighty
day of sale, all the right, Utle, in ­
T hunder on in IroUi un d loam ;
THREE MONTHS
50c.
terest and estate, w hich said de­
th e re are rivers far m ore fam ous
S IX MONTHS
$1.00
fendants or eith er of th em or all
R iver of my chosen home.
persons claim ing u n d er said de­
ONE YEAR
$2.00
O W illam ette, my W illam ette,
fendants or either of them subse­
•Juleea otherw ise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped a t expiration
As thy stalely w aters roll
quent to the execution an d recording
Hivers fa r m ore g re at are flowing,
of the m ortgage herein, to-wit: the
Hut thy prize is g re atest—soul.
11th day of November, 1915, of, in
Sain ivozer learned the trade under Olcott.
Leaping th ru the m o u n tain gorges and to said m ortgaged prem ises and
\ here lies n a tu re w ild a n d tree— every p art and parcel thereof; the
A week lienee some good Republican will be running W \ inding
said real property hereinbefore
stately th ru the valley—
m entioned and in said m ortgage and
Thou a rt e'er Uie sam e to me.
for President.
execution described is as follows, to-
O W illam ette, m y W illam ette!
River of m y Uiouglil an d th em es; wit:
The steel trust made an enormous sum out of the war Flow in splendor onw ard, onw ard,
All of lot 5 in Block 20 in E. A.
Thorp's
Town of Independence, Polk
River
of
my
fondest
dream
s.
which the people must pay. It is simply a dream to im­
County, Oregon.
agine that the people would do anything but pay it.
Oft above tliy m ightty cliff w alk
Said sale being m ade subject to re­
Have 1 stood in th o u g h t alone,
dem ption in the m an n er provided
M using on thy liquid beau ty
law.
Several members of the last legislature who carried And thy banks of rugged stone. by Dated
this 7th day of May, 1920.
water for big business during the sessions will be missing O W illam ette, my W illam ette!
JOHN W. ORR,
forever on a n d on
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
next year, but it is to be taken for granted that there will To Roll
the m arriag e of thy w aters
SWOPE & SWOPE, Attorneys.
be others to take their places.
W ith thy m ate the Oregon.
First: May7—Last. Ju n e 4.
There I’ve stood a n d viewed thy
valley
Wallace McCamant, oue of the Republican delegates
As the Red M an did of yore;
T H E P O L K C O U N T Y PO S T
O W illam ette, My W illam ette
to the Chicago convention, tho instructed for Johnson |Know { that { vanish uls0>
proposes to vote for Wood. It is such betrayals of the As those races gone before.
people that breed radicalism of the sort that make men of 0 W illam ette, m y W illam ette!
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Men an d n atio n s come a n d go;
McCamant s kind see ted.
P erish we, bu t thou forever
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THE RHYMING SUMMARIST
John D. failed to furnish gas,
(Tho we think that John was schneiding),
So it ’s been up to Jake and Jane
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To cut the auto riding;
But there is no use of snedding tears
Or spend the time in sobbin’,
When gas is out
Just get about
And harness up old Dobbin.
Onward! Onward! lovely riv er
May the w orld th y beauty see;
May m en feel thy urge of action,
May they feel th y poetry;
O W illam ette, m y W illam ette!
T his m y hope a n d th is my
p ray er—
; May m en feel th y in sp iratio n
As they see you rolling there.
In days gone by that we recall
Dob and Doll were handy,
Any where one wished to go
Everything went dandy;
So if Hank Ford had ne’er been born
To give to man the notion,
A span of bays
Or team of greys
Would keep the world in motion.
A few years hence the automobile
Can’t be used for flying,
So it will have to be set aside
And airplanes w e’ll be buying;
Then they, too, will sell for junk,
Say in eighty two and seven,
So its time
To stop this rhyme
And leave us all in heaven.
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
“ EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost of living.”
HOLSUM
BREAD
IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS
THE MOST WHOLESOME ON
THE MARKET TODAY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Has It.
C h e r r y C ity B a k in g C o
(Louisville C ourier-Journal)
His friends say th a t a t tiie proper
tim e W illiam Hohenzollern will be
heard. The p roper tim e will be
w hen St. P eter blandly inquires:
“W h a t on ea rth cuuaed you to be­
lieve you could get in ? ”
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B rew ing A t Home
Unlike other investments, it is always
worth dollar for dollar and you stand no
chance of losing by the fluctuations of the
market.
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STATE BANK
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J. B. PARKER,
C. O. IRVINE,
GLEN C. SMITH,
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Vice P resident.
Csshier.
Asst. Cashier.
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“ They’re Talking About It Everywhere”
says the Good Judge
How m uch more genuine
satisfaction you get from
a little of the Real To­
bacco Chew than you
ever got from the old
kind.
The good, rich, real to­
bacco taste lasts so long
—you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
T hat’s why it saves you
money.
Any m an who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Large Hens ...................
34c
Sm all H ens ....................... 32c
F at Veal ............................... 21c
Block Hogs, 12S to 1501b 22Vao
You will not feel satisfied un­
til you get o ur services.
FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
W V e y in u n - B ru to n C o m p a n y , 1107 B ro a d w a y
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About the only th in g th at can
be successfully home-brewed is
trouble.—N ashville Tennessean.
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Notice T h at C ertain S treet Im prove­
m ent Bonds W ill Be Paid.
VALLEY 4 SXLETZ
Notice is hereby given th at th ere
, are sufficient funds in the Street Im ­
provem ent F und of the City of In­
dependence, Oregon, to take up for
paym ent an d cancellation Bonds
Nos. 23 an d 24 bearing date Ju ly 1,
1914.
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T h at on Ju ly 1, 1920 each of said
bonds will be tak en up and cancelled
an d paid in full, principal an d in­
terest to said d ate and thereafter
I said bonds w ill cease to bear in­
terest.
Dated M ay 29, 1920.
C. W. IRVINE,
City T reasurer.
Effective April 1, tra in s will
ru n as follows:
No. 2 arriv es from H oskins
9:16 A. M. daily
No. 4 arriv es from Cam ps
4:00 P. M. daily except S unday
No. 1 d ep arts lor Cam ps
10:50 A. M. daily excapt S unday
No. 3 d ep arts lo r H oskins
4:15 P. M. dally
F reight service 2:30 P. M. on
T uesdays an d S atu rd ay s
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N e w Y o rk C ity
TEMPTING AND
DELICIOUS
D oesn't it look good? O ur
m eats are alw ays choice,
ten d er an d p alatab le a n d
you will never be able to
get b etter m eat th a n ,w»
sell, no m a tte r how m uch
you pay. So save tim e,
trouble an d w orry by com ­
ing here for your m eats.
M e a t M arket
MILLER 4 SMITH
The Independence National Bank
Established .IBM
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modem business. It systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand eaoh month.
Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so.
SWOPE & SWOPE
Member Federal Reserve System
LAWYERS
S h e riffs Sale
Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. D. Butler
Office over C raven 4 W alk er’s Store
Notice is hereby given, th a t by
virtue of an execution and order
of sale duly issued out of the Cir­
cu it C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, for
Polk County, on th e 1st day of May,
1920, and to me directed upon a
ju d g m en t and decree duly ren d er­
ed by said C ourt on the 1st day of
May, 1920, and w hich judgm ent was
enrolled and docketed in the office
of the Clerk of said Court on the 1st
day of May, 1920, in a certain suit
then pending in said Court, w herein
A ugust Q uasdorf w as the P lain tiff
arid George Bowyer and Nancy
Bowyer his wife, E. N. Johnson and
Roy Collins, p artn ers doing b u si­
ness in the nam e of Johnson A Col­
lins, w ere the defendants, and by
w hich execution an d order of sale I
am com m anded to sell the real prop­
erty in said execution and h erein­
after described, to satisfy p la in tiffs
judgm ent herein, to-w it:—The sum
of $200.00 principal w ith in terest
thereon from Nov. 10th, 1916, a t the
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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.
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F arm ers, you can sh ip direct
to us an d get the m ost for
your veal, hogs and poultry.
Get your m oney the next day
by mail.
A. G. Williams, Prop.
All kind of barbering
done and satisfaction
guaranteed. L a d i e s ’
shampooing and mas-
saging given special at-
tention. Shine in con-
nection.
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For real service a n d resu lts list
your property w ith us. W e have
six salesm en w ith m achines. We
M aker Room for Paddock
inspect and photograph y o u r prop­
erty and advertise extensively, and
(M cM innville Telephone-Register) have a dem and for property a t all
Mr. Tuft h a s announced th a t he times. Fred W. G erm an Co., 732
will not atten d th e republican n a­ C ham ber of Commerce Bldg., P o rt­
tional convention a t Chicago, w hich, land, Oregon.
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by the w ay, will m ake a lot of room
for the o th er fellows.
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From thy depths h a s insp iratio n
Blazed its w ay into m y soul;
T h ru m e Uioughts m y tongue can't
utter,
Surge as deep th y w aters roll.
O W illam ette, m y W illam ette!
As you ta u g h t m e you w ill teach
T h ru o u t all the generations
All the h earts thy spell m ay reach.
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Rollest on thy ceaseless flow.
The big fight at the Democratic convention will be
over the league of nations issue. Dr. Wilson prescribes
that it be taken straight and there are others, particularly
Mr. Bryan, who thinks that the sacred document should
be amended or revised that American interests be more
fully protected. Mr. Wilson may win out at the Demo­
cratic convention, but the league of nations covenant as
it is written will never be adopted by the American
people.
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Independence,
Oregon
TO REALIZE THE
MOST MONEY
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buy. Cash or trade.
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everything you want to
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want to sell and I will
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