The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, June 11, 1920, Image 4

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FARMS AND ACREA0E WANTED Lawrence, pension $20.00; Mrs. Eth- 29; H. H. Vanderwort, right of way
POLK COUNTY DEAD
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el E. Overholt, pension $10.00; Mrs. $200.00; Northwest Auto Co., sup­
IN WORLD WAR
Remember
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For real service and results list Sarah A. Pitzer, pension $15.00; Mrs, plies $123.90. Total $701.29.
Total
Road
District
Warrants
your
property
with
us.
We
have
Lulu
Poole,
pension
$20.00.
Mrs.
Careful, Prompt
■
(Compiled by War Department)
six salesmen wiih machines. We Hattie Riggs, pension $10.00; Mrs. $4,822.88.
Bennett, Thomas—Private marines,
Ford
Repairing
j
inspect and phc' .graph your prop- Nellie Robinson, pension $17.50;
Dalian, killed in action, June
erty and advertise extensively, and Mrs. Martha Ann South, pension
at the
25, 1918.
have a demand for property at all Mrs. Bertha J. Walling, pension
AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK
§
Blake, Elton—Sergeant infantry,
A C E G A R A GE
times. Fred W. German Co., 732 $10.00; Mrs. Ida E. Troxel, $25.00;
I
Dallas, died of pleurisy, May 25,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port- j $17.50; Mrs. Edna L. Wheeler, pen-
In a role that is entirely different
I
1917.
land, Oregon.
4-3 eion $10.00; Mrs. Eva L. Wilson, from anything she has ever done
Now is the time to put your
Chase, Oriey P.—Private infantry,
§
pension $17.50; Mrs. Grace E. Yeater and offering splendid opportuni- B
Dallas, killed in action, May 28,
I
pension $25.00. Total $322.50.
ties for a display of that versalitity g
1918.
I
Care of Poor. '
which she so cleverly demonstrated g
Cropp, Charles F.—First lieutenant,
C O U N T Y COURT.
Eddy
&
Carbray,
supplies
for
C
fi
in her recent picture, “Cecilia of the L
medical corps, Independence,
in First Class Condition.
died of disease, January 6 , 1919. (Continued from preceding page.) i f
* 21’95’ C ' V He” kla Pink Roses,” lovely Marion Davies =
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j funeral expenses for Marcus Hib- comes to the screen again in the M
Davis, Archie E.—Dallas, cause, date $*1 14. Total
I
$464.39.
bard $45.00; Independence Steam second of her Select pictures, “The fi
and place of death not given.
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County Court.
Laundry, ambulance service $14.00; Burden of Proof,"a down to the min- |
Do it now before the rush that will follow
Dennis, Newman G.—Sergeant in­
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Willamette Telephone Co., rental q L. Crider, groceries for Mrs. Ar- it story of romance, intrigue and g
fantry, Dallas, died of nephritis,
the return of gas.
$7.45; T. J. Graves, labor and travel row $5.95; Frank H. Ward, allow- international politics. It is booked g
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January 1, 1919.
$101.00;
Jno.
R.
Allgood,
printed
ance
$17.00;
C
E.
Huntley,
for
keep
for
Sunday
night.
Miss
Davim’
role
Hartles, Martin—Private infantry,
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Grande Ronde, killed in action, supplies $4.00; Crandall & Roberts, 0f p00r $95.00; Mrs. S. P. Rig»s, in "The Burden of Proof" is that of
audit
$279.70;
A.
B.
Robinson,
sal
rent
for
Mrs
Arrow
$8.00;
L.
D.
a young bride, a true-blue American
October 9, 1918.
Brown, rent for Lizzie Dale $6.00; girl, who is cleverly tricked into be-
Hays, Otis M.—Corporal Infantry, ary $106.00. Total $498.10.
Fleeing from a native prince who TRAINED FARMER FINDS
Justice Court.
Mrs. Abby Graves, allowance $15.00; traying htr countryto a band of catches si(,,lt of her 0n the royal
BEST ROAD TO SUCCESS
Dallas, died of wounds received
Jno. R. Sibley, fees $2.70; J. W. W. A. Messner, groceries for Ethel . German plotters. It is a play of un- ()iuis of a rtline(i ancient palace onie !
--
in action, July 20, 1918.
Hill, Benjamin—Private first class
Jr
f.ees ? a?*. Iand C A-
M,CV7
*7 ! U.8Ua! 8ituati0',s- combining a story belonging to the Queen of Sheba, she ' Oregon Agricultural College,
Cor-
infantry, Rickreal, died of men­ $6.60; J. W. Orr, fee« $5.70; Gordon L. Crider, groceries for George Med- of the treachery of the German is caught by Lerier who take« her vallis, June 1 0 -T h e man with the
Black, fees $3.50; J. J. Gatens, fee« ley $10.00. Total $255.90.
ingitis, April 26, 1918.
secret service office with one of the back to parjs with him, where she best training for farming has the
$1.70;
M. W. Black, fees $3.50; ,
j a|L
Holloway, Theodore— Private first
mos
eau ' u ,ove 8tories
ever ¡s taught the intricacies of modern best chances for
success in the
Dallas Hotel, board and room s lown on
class machine gun battalion, Frank Ray, fees $3.50; R. W. Baker,
t screen.
dress and civilization.
business”, says H.
D. Scudder, chief
killed in action, November 3, fees $6.30; R. W. Baker, fees $5.40; $ 19 5 ; j 0 hn W. Orr, board $35.72;
On Monday and Tuesday nights,
Mary Ann Hubbard, who found of farm management at the college.
Jas. Hillard, fees $1.70; G. E. New- B M. Lacy, services guarding $5.00; Mice Brady in "The Fear Market" her home bare, is to be our guest on
1918.
Surveys of farm earnings in a
Jackson Oscar—Private first class ton, fees $1.70; Geo. Wood, fees $1.- Dallas Wood Co., wood $5.75; Moun is the stellar attraction along with Saturday night. You see, when she number of states show clearly that
infantry, Dallas, killed in ac­ 70; W. W. Gaines, fees $2.10; Mrs. tajn states Power Co., lights $5.28; 1 he seventh episode of the serial, was left an orphan, all the family a good education is worth far more
O. T. Thayer, fees $1.70.
Total Dallas Water Co., Water $1.25. Smashing Barriers.
tion, July 18, 1918.
The story is furniture had to be sold to pay the than it costs."
j Total $54.95.
Johnson, Roy—Private first class $57.80.
one of a fight of 1 he Morning Post bills. Mary Ann and Mammy had
The reason cited by Professor
Insane.
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Bridges.
infantry, Monmouth, killed in
against a blackmailing sheet, "Town litt|e left but a roof over their Scudder for this fact is that modern
A B. Starbuck, examination $5.00. j S c h a l l e r B r o s 8 uppiies $1.50; Uda tattle.
* action, July 18, 1918.
Miss Brady as the daugh- heads. But, roof, or no roof, South- farming is a highly complex busi-
Linnton, Willie—Private marines,
School Superintendent’s Offiice.
Burk, labor $9.00; H. B. Pleasant ter of the editor of the blackmailer erners know how to be hospitable, ness an(j a strictly commercial en-
Dallas, killed in action, Octo­
Willamette Telephone Ca, rental labor $12.00; John Schurtz, labor becomes involved in a scandal and and when Dick Allison was looking terprise.
ber 4, 1918.
$3.75; Janet Launer, salary $65.00; $24.75; W. W. Werth, labor and tim- it mussed things up in the Tattle of- for a piace to seek shelter from the
jn a certain representative town-
Murk, Ray T.—Private field artil­ Hayter's Book Store, office supplies her $25.00; Fred Werth, labor $11.- fice when the chickens came home storm at night he found a warm ship in New York state, where gen-
lery, Sheridan, died of accident, $13.30; Josiah Wills, salary and 50; J. A. Tate, salary and expense to roost. There s a delightful love welcome under the Hubbard roof, eral farming was practiced, a record
November 4, 1917.
supplies $103.00; Polk County Item- $125.00; Polk County Lumber Co., story in it, too. fe e in g from men Xo tell a five story reel in thebat of Was obtained of the year’s earn
Otte , George H.—Private infantry, izer, printing $3.50. Total $208.81.
lumber $84.56; Stratton Bros., lum aung death behind them only to an eyelash—Mary walked into ing on every farm in the township,
Falls City, killed in action, Oc­
Health Officer.
ber $49.90; State Accident Commis- find an even more horrible hazard Dick’s heart when his back was The 573 farmers whose annual
tober 9, 1918.
Dr. B. H. McCallom, expense $7.- «¡on, insurance $8.87. Total $352.08. facing them is the experience of turned, so to speak, because he was business was recorded, were classi-
Quiring, Harry—Private artillery, 00; Charles L. Bratcher, services ;
Tuny.
Dick Darling and Bella Manners in in iove with a widow who was after fied into three groups—those who
Dallas, died of peritonitis, March $2.25; D. C Walker, services 75c;. James Burch)
$33.83; L. the seventh episode of Smashing his bank account. This he didn’t had attended district school only,
4, 1918.
K M. Hellwartli, services $3.75; Dr. Damon> labor $8.00; G. H. Wood, Barriers
entuled
The
Fatal know, but when he found out that those who had attended high school.
Stalnaker, Harry H.JPrivate first O, D. Butler, services $0.75 Total supplier $6.45; Oberson Transfer, F,ight in which Bella falls over a wasn’t the only discovery he made.
and those who had atended college.
class infantry, Independence, $22.00.
I labor $4.50; Sloper Bros. & Cockle, f llfi ,nto the water ninetF feet be'
Th labor income was used as a
killed in action, July 18, 1918. j
Widow’s Pensions.
supplies $4.40; H. E. Lenhard sal­ low.
basis
of comparison of their busi­
FALSE ALARM
Vanover, Rueben—Private aviation,
Mrs. Sarah Susan Carter, pension ary $100.00; Standard Oil Co., oil
For the first time a Tom Mix pic­
ness and success in order to elim­
Falls City, died of pneumonia, $30.00. Mrs. Bertha K. Englehorn, $62.63; Jim Oberson, labor $66.67; ture will be shown at this theatre.
inate the direct effects of variable
(Bend Press)
March 23, 1918.
pension $ 20 .(X); Mrs. Rosa Fritz, pen- W. E. Craven Hdw., supplies $5.45. It will be here on Wednesday and
amounts
of capital on earnings.
“ I ’m going to be married. She’s \
Jason Arrell, nn Independence boy, sion $25.00; Mrs. Anna Hinkle, pen- Total $291.43.
Thursday nights, the title being
waiting
at
the
church
for
me
now
Ta<i
,labor
income is the net cash
enlisted in Coos county and is sion $30.00; Mis. Addie Launer,
"Rough Riding Romance" in a-mile-
Sealp
Bounty
—only
two
gallons
away—only
two
J
ea,n'
n£s
of
the farmer for the year
enumerated
as
from
that pension $10.00; Mrs. Anna M. IIufT-
ininute western western drama.
It ga__
: after the interest on his total cap-
J. M. Lynn, Jr., scalp bounty $3.-
county.
, man, pension $10.00; Mrs. Eliza
is one of the last Tom Mix mix­
00; J. A. Hannum, scalp bounty,
"Aw, g’wan," said the hard-
i,,v estnient, as well as all oper-
tures.
$2.00. Total $5.00.
hearted filler station man. "You’re ating and overhead expense, has
“The Savage ,Woman," which will
Saalar Weights and Measures.
the fourth dry tank motorist who’s been deducted. The record from
appear Friday night and is pre­
this survey gave the following
J. F. Jones, salary and expense
told me that yam today.”
sented by Clara Kimball Young and
facts:
$16.52.
her own company, shows this beau­
Education
No.
Labor
Advertising.
WHEN FATHER APPEARED
tiful and versatile young actress in
Farmers
Income
Polk County Itemizer $25.35.
a vastly different role from her fre­
District School ___ 398
$318
Connty Agent.
(Exchange)
quently chosen plays. By reason of
High School .......... 165
622
Polk County Itemizer, publishing
her unusual beauty, Miss Young is They were siting on the sofa—
More
than
High
notice $13.05.
admirably suited to the portrayal of
He and She
School ................ 10
847
District Attorney's Office.
Renee, the young girl who has been Hark! a step upon the stair;
Willamette Telephone Co., rent­
l)orn and reared in the wilderness of Her father found them sitting there
al $13.00.
AUTO EPITAPHS
Abyssinia, where bare and fleet of
He
and •
She.
Dog Fund No. 2.
foot, hair flying in the sun and
In this ground
Glass & Prudhomme Co., dog tags
wind, which have nursed her from
COLLECTIONS
Lies Charley Hewitt.
$1.50; C. L. Crider, rivets 15c. Total
birth, she wanders happily over the
Knight Adjustment Co.,
He thought he'd beat
$1.65.
jungle which is her only home.
McMinnville Ore.
A fast train to it.
Total General Warrants $5,747.63.
Road District No. 3.
C. H. Gillam, labor $18.37; C. H.
Gillam, labor $28.50; Glen Zum-
walt, labor $3.00. Total $49.87.
Road District No. 5.
E. M. Mitty, labor $53.00; Ralph
Ferguson, lab or $7.50; S. ( O. Ed*
wards, lal>or $4.50. Total $65.00.
Road District No. L
P. O. Burbank, labor $5.25; Ever­
ett Evans, labor $9.00; J. P. Walker,
labor $6.00; R. M. Bosley, labor $ 6 .-
00; P. G. Payton, hauling gravel
$35.00; Thos. Ives, hauling gravel
$35.00; M. H. Pengra, supplies
1 $126.00; M. H. Pengra, gravel $21.-
75. Total $279.00.
Discarding tires because the
Road District No. I.
tread is worn usually means
S. M. Wattenberger, labor $70.50;
losing 75 per cent of the orig­
W. L. Murphy, labor $6.00; W. A.
Scott, labor $24.00; Cleve Prather,
inal investment
labor $12.00; M. N .Prather, labor
W ith Miller Ad-On-A-Tires
$24.50; Willard E. Craven Hdw.,
they can be rejuvenated —
supplies $1.50. Total $138.50.
Rood District No. 10.
made almost as good as new—
G.
G.
Mattison, gravel $37.80;
and oversize. Your tires will
Adolf
Aebl,
labor $18.00; Beu Aebi,
then deliver 100 per cent value
labor $9.00; Ed Lehman, labor $6.00;
on your investment
Chas. Lehman, labor $3.00; Ernest
T H E
Alleman, labor $1.00; M. M.*Thomp­
son, labor $36.50; M. H. Pengra,
N
A
S
H
supplies $13.50. Total $124.30.
Road District No. 10.
Perfected Valve-In-
R. Buell, labor $13.46; J. W. W alk­
Head Motar
er, labor $65.00; C H. Whipple, la­
The
popularity
of
the
Nash
Six
with
own­
bor $63.00; Newt Jones, labor $12.00;
Uda Burk, labor $9.60; M. H. Pen­
Five • P«
ers is due to its all around dependability,
gra, crushed gravel $26.60. Total
th e Aom d
Touring Car
$189.66.
Two • F
proved in varied and severe service in all
Road District No.ll.
Roadster
,W. T. Turner, labor $32.00.
roar
• Pa
The Miller A d-O n-A -Tire is bunt
Road District No. 20.
parts of the country. Its Nash Perfected
Sport Medal
of several layers of fabric — breaker
C L. Crider, supplies $1.30; Oscar
Seven - P u s
atrip aidewalla, and famous G oared-tojK a-R oad tread. It ii
Williams, labor $13.50; R. H. Smith,
Touring Car
Valve
In
Head
motor
is
a
distinct
achieve­
really a tire in itself without beads. It is tough, long-wearing
labor $24.75; Fred Smith, labor $96.-
Four .
and buoyant. Bring us your worn tires. W e will re-mile
00; R. K. Williams, labor $9.00; C
Coupe
ment in motor engineering and is unusually
them with the famous Miller Ad-On-A-Tire. The many cater­
P. Brooks, labor $6225.
Total
Seven
• Pa
pillar feet engage the ground like cogs, insuring positive
$206.80.
Sedei
traction and safety.
powerful, quiet and economical.
_________
Oonsral Road Fund.
O ur process makes the Miller A d-O n-A -Tire an integral
Oregon State Highway Commis­
part of your old tire. After it is applied you cannot tell tha
sion. supplies $60 00; Hart Motor
old tirs from a naw. It can be used on any tire regardless of
Co., supplies $116.00; Willamette
DALLAS, OREOON
make. Q o o m in and see this wonderful tire saver.
Valley Lumber Co., supplies #6.70;
in d e p e n d e n c e , oh eoon
A. B. Robinson, expenses $1500;
Hodson Feenaughty Co., supplies
#42.70; J. J. Sammons, labor #25.00;
Standard Oil Co., supplies $2.70;
VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES
D. J Riley, rent for building $25.00;
R. Buell, salary and expenses $84.-
FORD
i
New
Tires
From Old
I
m
i
l
l
e
r
AD-ON-A-TIfeE
O w n e r s Like Nash S i x
Because o f D e p e n d a b i l i t y
six
OcarccUo
T h e A u t o U tilities C o .
END ENGE VULCANIZING SHOP
J. O ’DONNELL, Prop.
N A S H
M O T O R S