& Prudhomme Co., record books $79.38; Willamette Telephone Co., rental $5.20. Total $601.83. The County Court of Polk County, Treasurer’s Office. Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. Oregon, met on Wednesday, May 5, E. O. Bainter, labor $36.00; Chas. I j 1920, in regular monthly session as McPherren, labor $74.00; Ezra Hart, lutered u second class matter March 26, 1918, at the poatoffice at prescribed by law. County Judg(> A. labor $72.00; Hattie A. Watson, sal- Independence, Oregon, under the Act o 1 March 3, 1879. B. Robinson and Commissioner T. j ary $85.00; J. C. Plankingtou, labor J. Graves were in attendance. $50.00; T. E. Alexander, labor $56.00; Order issued allowing Edw. Beck- Fred J. Holman, salary and sup­ C L Y D E T. E C K E S Editor and Publisher. en $87.50 for tubercular cattle killed. plies $101.20; Arthur Moore, labor Order issued granting dance hall $79.50; A. V. Oliver, labor $90.50; license to W. E. Conner, at Clear- I Galley 2 Conimrs Subscription Sates: view, Polk County, Oregon. Stella J. Henry, labor $98.00; C E. THREE MONTHS 50c. Order issued making changes in Huntley, labor $120.00; H. A. Os­ S IX M O N T H S $1.00 Justice of the Peace and Constable trander, labor $64.50; L. M. Donckel, districts as follows: ONE Y E A R $2.00 labor $12.00; W illis Rowell, labor District No. 1 shall be composed of $20.00; J. Bagley, labor $46.00; Hay- Liulees otherwise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration Douglass, Jackson and Buell voting ter’s Book Store, office supplies $1.- precincts. 40; .Willamette Telephone Co., rent­ District No. 2 shall be composed of al $225; II. G. Black, labor $72.00. L o d g e’s “ keynote speech was disappointing” says Spring Valley, Brush College, West Total $1080.35. an Oregonian headline. A snarl always is. Salem and Eola voting precincts. I Court House. District No. 3 shall be composed of J. R. Arthur, wood $358.75; Dal East Rickreall, West Hickreall, Salt The senatorial contest between Chamberlain and Creek, 1st Dallas, 2nd Dallas, 3rd las Water Co., water $5.30; Conrad Stafrin, supplies $2.70; Finley Whit Staniield this fall w ill be no soft-gloved affair. Dallas, 4th Dallas and Oakdale vot­ ney, salary and expenses $76.50; ing precincts. Mountain States Power Co., light District No. 4 shall be composed I (Continued on next page.) In emergencies like the present gasoline “ shortage” of Lewisville, Airlie, Bridgeport, I the state should have power to not only regulate, but to Black Rock, Pedee, N. W. Falls Notice That Certain Street Improve­ ■ City, S. W. Falls City, N. E. Falls ment Bonds W ill Be Paid. punish monopolies that attempt to put over anything on City, S. E. Falls City, and Rock I the public. Creek voting precincts. Notice is hereby given that there i District No. 5 shall be composed are sufficient funds in the Street Im­ 1 of 1st Independence, 2nd Independ­ provement Fund of the City of In­ i T o prevent future controversies such as the McCam- ence, 3rd Independence, 4th Inde­ dependence, Oregon, to take up for i ant incident, the primary law should be amended so that pendence, N. W. Monmouth, S. W. payment and cancellation Bonds ! sets o f pledged delegates would be on the ballot. F or ex­ Monmouth, S. E. Monmouth, N. E. Nos. 23 and 24 bearing date July 1, 1 Monmouth, Buena Vista and Suver 1914. ample, on this y ea r’s republican ballot there would have voting precincts. That on July 1, 1920 each of said § District No. 6 shall be composed bonds will be taken up and cancelled 1 been the names o f ten delegates grouped together pledg­ of Salt Lake and McCoy voting and paid in full, principal and in­ I ed to Wood, another ten to Johnson, etc. Those desiring precincts. terest to said date and thereafter I to go as delegates unpledged would be marked “ Unin­ The following claims against the said bonds will cease to bear in­ i terest. structed. ” Thus would a presidential candidate be rep­ county were approved: I Circuit Court Dated May 29, 1920. resented in the convention by friends and not enemies ■ R. S. Kreason, attorney for Seit- C. W. IRVINE, singer, $50; B. F. Barrett, court re­ City Treasurer. who would desert him at the first opportunity. porter, $10; J. D. Bevens, bailiff, $20; I W. T. Hibbard, bailiff, $24; John V. I A n Oregon delegate to the Cliicago convention w rit­ Johnson, juror, $15.20, John G. I Rand, juror, $12.20; Ernest W. Rid­ ing to The Post, sizes up the situation thus: g dell, juror, $13.60; E. B. Reynolds, th e po lk county post c C O U N T Y COURT. Every Home Should Have One A S A V IN G S A C C O U N T BOOK whose happy pages record not only consid­ erable money saved and drawing interest twice a year, but also a persistence of effort to be proud of. § “ W ood, Johnson and Lowden are the ‘ big three’ but there is not much chance o f either being nominated. They (those who run tilings) are not sure that W ood could be elected, they don’t want Johnson elected and Low den m ight be elected. W atch Hughes and Harding. E ither has a better chance o f being nominated than any one o f the ‘ big three.’ Lowden may get second place on the ticket.” Others mentioned more or less are Poindexter, Taft, Butler, Hoover, Sproul, Coolidge and Knox. Thus is the choice reduced to one of a dozen. Geo. E. Nichols & Co. i 1 Deposit every pay day. W e will help you save safely. i i ■ GAa FA R M E R S STATE B A N K Independence Oregon C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. O. IRVINE, ÖLEN C. SMITH, President. Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. p I p 1 i i i I i * I “B ear this in M ind” says the Good Judge You not only get com­ plete tobacco satisfac­ tion from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew— i But it costs you less. i The rich tobacco taste fl lasts so much longer than --------------------------------------------------------------- the old kind— m — § you don’t have i«iiu to iia have >iiniw iiw iiniiM iiniininiiim iiin iia i„B|,|B ,a i „ftl|,aillin,iaillBlin|iai|IBI|ia|^ a fresh chew nearly as often. Any m an who uses the R eal T obacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles juror, $15.80. T. E. Nunnemaker, Wholesale Produce Merchants juror, $14.80; L. Ritner, juror, $15; T. T. Notson, juror, $12.20; F. M. 108 Front Street, Portland, Ore. Nagle, juror, $19; J. W. Foerste, ju­ ror, $19; J. V. Dennis, juror, $13.80; Farmers, you can ship direct S. H. Crook, juror, $14.40; G. A. to us and get the most for Conn, juror, $15.20; H. G. Campbell, your veal, hogs and poultry. juror, $12.20; C. C. Chafee, juror, Get your money the next day $15.80; J. A. Campbell, juror, $14.40; by mail. Felix Comegys, juror, $14.40; F. W. Bell, juror, $12.60; ,W. H. Beard, ju­ Large Huns ............... Sic ror, $10.80; C. L. Bratcher, $13.80; Small Hens .................. 32c W. O. Bird, juror, $12.60; J. A. Bew- Fet Veal ........................ 21c ley, juror, $14.40; C. E. Burroughs, Block Hogs, 12S to 1501b 22V2c juror, $14.40; T. P. Bush, juror, $7. R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco (0*0000000000<)0'VMV'^CKKH'000* u 00«0 80; J. A. Byers, juror, $7.80; H. W. You will not feel satisfied un­ Dickinson, $7.80; John M. Farley, til you get our services. W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco juror, $3.40; I. C. McBee, juror, $4. T H E R H Y M IN G S U M M A R IS T 20; B. Tartar, juror, $9.40; H. T. W e y m a n - B r u t o n C o m p a n y . 1107 B r o a d w a y N e w Y o r k C it y Valliere, juror, $13; J. K. Neufeldt, The call of the wild is on full blast witness, $6.40; Mrs. W. W. Dawson, witness, $15.60; Mrs. A J. Gilson, A ll the world inviting, witness, $8.80, T. P Buih, witness, And a fellow feels like going out $6.40; Mrs. I.iLio Soitsinger, wit­ I A. G. Williams, Prop. TEMPTING AND W ith the fish a biting; ness, $15.00: R. W Snath, witness, DELICIOUS Mountains, streams and scenic spots, $6.40; L. C. Muscott, witness, $2.20; All kind of barbering Doesn't it look good? Our Seem made for man’s own pleasure O. P. Chase, witness, $6.40; M. W. done and satisfaction meats are always choice, Bevens, witness, $0.60; Mrs. E. M. And of their fill, guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ tender and palatable and Loban, witnes, $12.60; Rose Rem­ Bess and Bill shampooing and mas­ ington, witness, $6.40; John Rem­ you will never be able to Ought to take full measure. saging given special at­ ington, witness, $5; I. G. McBee, get better meat than ,wie witness, $4.60; E. H. Snyder, wit­ tention. Shine in con­ sell, no matter how much Life is such a wonderous thing ness, $6.40; Ralph Seitsinger, wit­ nection. you pay. So save time, ness, $8.80; A. R. Brown, witness, But in it we just “ woller,” iBiiMiniiiniiniiHiiwiiaiiiniininiimiH trouble and worry by com­ $5; John R. Sibley, witness, $4.20; And shorten it as much we can Polk County Itemizer, printing $7.- ing here for your meats. Chasing the elusive dollar; 00; Willamette Telephone Co., rent­ Man wants but little here below, al $5.10; Gail Hotel, board $6.50; V ALLST A O U T S But go a little stronger Shaw & Kersey, lunches $4.60. To­ By getting out tal $623.60. Election effective April 1, trains will And ease about MILLER A SMITH V. P. Fiske, stationery $14.87; run as follows: And make the little longer. Naida Magers, salary $56.00; Inde­ No. t arrives from Hoskins pendence Enterprise, printed sup­ 9:15 A. M. daily Today back in old Chi town, plies $2.70; Floyd D. Moore, April No. 4 arrives from Camps Those who passed the wicket, expenses $10.10; Monmouth Herald, 4:00 P. M. dally except Sunday advertising $1.80; Polk County No. 1 departs for Camps Having hollered for a week, The Independence National Bank Itemizer, printing $20.10; Iva Stan­ 10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday W ill nominate a ticket; ley labor $8.00; Otella Friar, labor, N a t departs for Hoskins Established .1880 The “ ticket” will then go forth— proceed $80.50; Irvin Hussey 50c; Lena E. 4:15 P. M. dally To save our mighty nation, May, labor, $1.20; P. L. Price, labor Freight service t:30 P. M. on A N A C C O U N T in a commercial bank is the moet Make eight ten, $2.50; Wayne D. Henry, labor 60c; Tuesdays and Saturdays convenient aid to modern business. It systema­ Mrs. B. I. Ferguson, labor $1.70; A goose a hen, Evadna Smith, labor 50c; A. R. Ca- tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and And tinker with creation. dle, labor $2.50- V. J. Love, labor shows you just where you stand each month. SW OPE & SW OPE $1.70; F. L. Woo’d, labor $2.60; W il Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so. W 0 0 0 0 *— » » 0 0 0 0 0 0 v t> < x > «0 0 0 0 «*tf«*»0 0 0 0 0 *o c «> 0 « I lis Simonton, labor $1.60; C L. Bratcher, labor $1.50; Mrs. Hazel R. LAW YERS Member Federal Reserve System Ewing, labor 80c; Holt Stockton, la­ Office over Craven A Welker's Store bor 50c; W. I. Reynolds, labor $1.40; Officers and Directors A. V. King, labor $2.50; K. L. W il­ Oregon liams, labor $3.60; W illis Rowell, la­ Independence, H. Hirschberg. Prea. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. bor $4.30; C. S. Smith, labor $7.90; Ira D. Mix, Cashier Walter G. Brown, labor $14.00; Ray W . H. W alker D. W . Sears O. D. Butler M. Walker, labor $11.20; C I. Bal­ I wish to state to ell my friends and patrons, on account of lard, labor $2.30. Total $261.77. poor health, not being able to take care of my practice, I have SharlfTs Office. sold my stock, the best quality th at is produced in this counry, TO R E A L IZ E TH E John W. Orr, salary and expenses my instruments and my pracUce to HENRY E. MORRIS CO., Eye­ iimiiimiiaMmiimiiiaiiiBiiiwitBiiimtiiaiiimiitguiiaMiaiiiiaiimiiBiiimiimiwiaMiimiKBiiiaiiiBi^ M OST M O N E Y $170.00; L. C. Smith & Bros. Type sight Specialists, located in rooms 202 to 211 Bank of Commerce writer Co., 1 typewriter $70.25; J. F.. Building, Salem. 1 recommend Dr. Henry E. Morris to all my Richter, salary $100.00; V. P. Fiske, friends and patrons, as being capable of serving you, as good, stationery $40.00; Willamette Tele­ maybe, better than I have. You will find him a gentleman, hon­ W e buy everything you phone Co., rental $7 80; T . B. Hook­ est and honorable in every respect. want to sell and sell er, salary $120.00. Total $508.05. I have also turned over to Henry E. Morris all my prescrip >ry thing you want to everj Clerk’s Office. jinn, mul recommend that you go to him to have your broken 7. Cash or trade. buy. Floyd D. Moore, salary and ex­ lensoii or glasses duplicated. His prices are as reasonable as pense $139.97; Ernest H. Hanson, mine. labor on book machine $3.75; Leif Bring in everything you I wish to thank my many friends and patrons for their liberal S. Finseth, labor $21.50; Hayters want to sell and 1 will patronage and friendship, courtesies and kindnesses extended Book Store, stationery supplies $4 - sell it for you on a to me during my ten years practice in Salem. 05; Floyd L. Senter, salary $110.00; commission. Magdalene Kuntz, salary $90.00; Un­ derwood Typewriter Co., 1 typewrit­ M A X GOLDM AN er $92.50; Elliott Fisher Co., repairs | and supplies $45.93; John R. All­ ■W» The Post stands for South Polk County all the time. good, printed supplies $955; Glass i I IKE WIND HILL SHOP Meat Market Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Sold Out I INDEPENDENCE WOOD YARD ' DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN