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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
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Thunstou of Suver has ' daughter were visitors this week bought the Tom Warren farm. at the home of Mr. Sperry * neph ew, Homer Wood. Mr. Sperry re Miss Emily DeVore will spend the cently sold his farm near Center .tinnn r vacation in California. ville, Wash. j Williams9Drug Co. [ i i I "H o m e of the Grafonola” P E R F E C T S E R V IC E PUR E DRUGS Vend Ilill went down and looked Judge and Mrs. A. B. Robinson, up the Shriners from everywhere. i Florence Burton, Ivy Stan iim in iH iiiH im n iim ip iiip iM iiM iiB iM iiiB iiM ! iiiiK im im m im iim iiH iiia iiM j Misses ley and Pearl Smith and Messrs. William Dawes aud family motor Lee Robinson and Chester Heukle ed to Portland and saw the Shrinons. Don't be a slacker; eat Liberty Ross Nelson left for Portland Sun | spent several days Uiis week among bread. day morning and w ill spend the en th Shriners at Portland Captain and Mra. C L. Stidd tire week w ith the Shriners. were seeing the Shrine convention W. Huntley is spending the whole James T. Crowley is once more a this week. week in Portland. Miss Hattie Virgin arrived last resident of this community having ------- Friday from Missouri and is a purchased what is known as the Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shoemaker Stormy Jordan has opened a short guest at the home of her brother, Burrell place south of Independ- joined the Shrine merrymakers in order restaurant on C street. Jeter. ence^ Mr. Crowlq>$ is a reliable Portland this week. citizen whom everybody is pleased Miss Mary Howard is visiting Ben E. Smith could not resist the Miss Dorothy Fitchard visited to see back. friends in Independence this week. with friends in Salem. While in the : call of the Shrine so he goes Capital City she was extensively Mis-. Nellie Bramberg has return ■ Wednesday night. Mrs. George Girard has returned | entertainw: ed from Portland where she has from a visit with Portland relative^- graduated from Benson Polytech- I Mr. and Mrs. W. Setak and _ _ _ _ _ _ . For Sale—My residence in lude- nical school. The Brambergs have daughter, Hattie, were visiUng in Mrs. Josie Lehman is spending a ■ pendence. A good buy for someone taken the F. O. Parker house which Salem this week. while with her sister in Kings Val- wishing a nice modern home. w . they will occupy during Mns. Park Charles Smith is quite ill at his ley- ! H. PATTON. 15 ers absence. home on 6th street, suffering from Mrs. B. F. Swope was a Portland a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. K. C. Eldridge and son, De Mrs. S. Taylor Jones and son, Rus visitor last week, returning Satur Loss went to Portland Monday ft. sel, went to Portland Tuesday to day. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson are lake in the sight i connected with join in the big festivities, while S. spending a few days in thecountry Shrine week. Taylor remained at home wearing with their son,, George, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker and his perky fez and dispensing S. daughter are spending the week at The Misses Madaline and Gretch- P. round trip tickets to the Mecca. Newport Mrs. Gertrude Virgin went to Dal en Kreamer went to Portland Tues las Thursday to attend the funeral of day to take in the festivities of Do you live in Independence? | Mystic Shrine week. Frank Girard, from the Lone P. E. McDugal. Mr. McDugal was Then why not patronize her indus Star state, has been visiting his a brother of Mrs. Frank Treanor. tries. Eat Liberty bread. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Cosser are brother, George. Mr. Girard's home Mrs. George Parker arrived this occupying the Henkle cottage at city is Fort Worth, consequently he Mrs. W illiam Quartier is visiting Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Henkle will knows just how to talk in the latest afternoon from the Canal Zone to terms, for they are “oil right" down spend the summer with her parents, and enjoying sights in Portland join them July 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper. there. this week. Max Goldman, Ira Mix, Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tice of V. & S. Camp One were in Independence Ray and Elias Kilen formed a congenial party that visited the this week. Shrine City yesterday. Mrs. Lewis of Salem is a guest at ie home of her daughter, Mrs. S. The McElmurrys were distribut aylor Jones. ing some very fine strawberries this week. One left at this office Mrs. Ed. Lorence of W alla Walla, was as big as a hen’s egg. /ash., is the guest of her mother, [rs. Nora Mattison. Rev. H. L. Proppe administered Isabelle Bauman of Hoskins isiting her “ big" sister. Louise, in idependence this week. E. E. Tripp returned from Port- id Saturday where he served for o weeks on thP federal grand drs. Garland Hill Cohrs arrived j iday to visit with her brothers, mer, Verd and Dewey Hill, and ler relatives. She wais acconv j nied by her daughter, Miss istance June. Mr. and Mrs. James Robbie went to Portland yesterday (Thursday) baptism to three new members of to uttend the carnival and incidents the church last Sunday: Mr. and ally to make friends with their new nephew, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Veith and Arthur Ward. Mrs. G. C. McKinney. The McKin neys formerly lived in Independ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craven and ence. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mattison went to the metropolis Tuesday to take a Mr. and Mrs. B. R. W olfe went to look at the wearers of the red the Mecca for the Shrine festival fezzes. the first of the week. While there they visited Mrs. Oliver Smith at Mrs. B. F. Boughey and daugh- Good Samartin hospital They ter, Erma, went to Silverton this bring back the glad news that Mrs. week to visit Mrs. Boughey s daugh- Smith hopes to return home the ter. They will be away several first of next month. weeks. W e are making a specialty of DRESSING THE ....BOY.... dressing boys these days. you If see a tastily dressed youngster around Inde pendence now it ’s ten to one that Kreamer fitted him out. H at or cap, shirt, collar, tie, biihiiiiu « i ® i ® i |B i|i® I!I,:|1 coat, pants and shoes. From the top to the bottom this store can dress a boy. W e not only fix him for Sun day school, party or visit, but for ordinary every day wear— clothing to knock around in store is a sure bet. Miss Mabel Boughey went to Portland Saturday to enter t]ie ex tension department of U. of O. Miss Boughey expects to spend a delightful summer as one of her former instructors, Mrs. Helen Miller Senn, will be her English teacher at U. of O. again this Most every boy is rough on clothes and realizing this failing of young America, Kream er has in stook a line of tough suits, pants and shoes that will wear and wear well. Prices on all grades of clothing are very reasonable. Bring in the boy. O- A. Kreamer I • 9 Miss Lola E. Records, a graduate I Miss W'innfred Plant is visitiug of the Beil.ngham normal school, at the W alter Plant home. will succeed Miss W illiam * as third and fourth grade clitic teacher Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams were ! in the Independence training school. Rose Festival visitors today. Claude Skinner went to Port land this week to join Mrs. Skinner, who had been visiting friends in the city for several days. Mrs. H. S. Wood and daughters, Winona and Dorothy, went to Port land this afternoon to see the grand finale of the Rose Festival. Miss Hazel Calbreath and Miss Vera Johnson attended commence ment at Willamette U. last Wednes day. I i I 1 The Spaulding Logging team proved easy for Independence Sun day, the score being 20 to 2. Next Sunday Sunday Independence plays Dr. H. C. Dunsmore made a week at Perrydale. of it at Portland at the big jazz. The Doctor’s feet had walked over Last Sunday, at their country the burning sands before and he had home, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard rested in the vale of Mohamet* so dispensed hospitality to a number of he was one of the first to rummage guests including Mr. and Mrs. J. among the moth halls for his fez S. Bohannon and Mrs. F. A. Spurr. which it is reported he wears at very becoming and jaunty angles. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Irvine, ac companied by the Misses Alice and M. W. McGowan was kicked in Kathleen Skinner went to the Mecca the jaw by a horse last Friday Tuesday to join in the sport. Claire is and while it knocked him dizzy at a fez wearer and saw it through. the time, he figured that it would Pentecostal camp meeting will be all right in a few days. Tues^ day, however, the side of his face begin on July 1 and continue Tor j got as big as a football and he hur thirty days. It is stated that ried to town to put it in the care the object is for “Salvation of sin ners and a general moral uplift to ! of a physician. the town.” The services will be held in a tent, corner C and Mrs. F. O. Parker and children« Seiond streets. Franklin and Grace, left Tuesday for Illnois where they will spend At her apartments at the Martha ! the summer visiting relative's and Washington hotel in Portland, Mia* ! friends of their "old home town." Craven recently entertained j They will visit in Joliet and I.ucile for Miss "Marieta Schinn. The in ■Springfield where both Mr. and Mrs. spiration for the occasion was the Parker have relatives. It has been approaching marriage of Miss ten years since Mrs. Parker made Schinn to Mr. Belden Owen. Guests the trip East and she expects a most were invited to a miscellaneous i delightful visit. shower for the bride-to-be and many beautiful and practical ar- Mrs. W. S. McClain o f Budna tides were received. Rose* asd Vista was in the office of The Polk ferns adorned the rooms and the County Post last Thursday buying guests indulged in pleasant con some printed butter wraps and said versation and happy wishes for the that she could hardly resist going soon-to-be bride. Ices and cakes to work. Mrs. McClain is a were served. Both the hostess and daughter of H. W. McNeal of the honoree are former Independepce Aumsville Record and/after five girls and among the guest-list were years' experience in her father's the Misses Emma Henkle aud office became a very proficient I^ona Hanna formerly of this printer. P1“ « - 9 9 » W e are offering a substantial reduction in the price of Mandel Phonographs. W e would be pleased to show them to you and give you a free concert for the P I asking. I The Mandel Phonograph represents the latest f achievement in the development of machines to reproduce the human c voice and the sounds of musical in Fi struments. It takes its place in m the front rank of phonographs, and is able to maintain that posi tion through its marvelous powers of reproduction— playing any rec ord from the leading makers and rendering them in a true and a r tistic manner. WILLARD E. CRAVEN NOW. S U C C E S S O R TO C R A V E N & H U F F H D W . CO. | i i » i i L ; ii w m i B i i v « i i n i i n i n i n i i n i i a i i i m i n i i n n i i n i i w i n i n i i i n i i n i i n i n mini: Mrs. A. C. Hanson was among ing. The Sunday school showed an the many in Portland thin week. increase over the preceding Sun day. It meets at 10 a. m. At 11 a. Miss Freida Campbell returned| m. Rev. H. L. Proppe will preach home Monday after visiting several1 on the timely subject of "The Great days with Miss Vera Johnson. Reservoir.” This is an important as well as interesting sermon; you Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ecker went will want to hear it. The Young to Portland Wednesday to see the People’s Society, the only one of its “show" and to look over the Texas kind in the city where young peo delegation. Mis. Ecker has a ple are in charge and where Chris brother, Dr. L. A. Neil, who belongs tian characters' are built, meets at to “ Hella” of Dallas. Texas, one of 7 p. m. Thero will be special vio the most popular Temples repre? lin solos and a flne meeting Is prom sented. ised. You must plan on coming. At the hour of 8 p. m. the Rev. Prop pe will preach on “ Playing the Baptist Church Announcements Fool,” Come and find out who these people are. There will also (Contributed) be special music at this service. Were you at the Baptist church Tho church is planning to have its Sunday both morning and evening? organ on hand for the Sunday ser If you were you enjoyed the mark vices and with both piano and or ed increase in attendance and enr gan playing for the services, the joyed the splendid services but if music will be enjoyed by all. If if you stayed at home you missed you come a hearty welcome awaits something. Miss Erma Boughey you. rendered two numbers on her “ Bells" in her own unique way COLLECTIONS which was enjoyed by all thoae pres" Knight Adjustment Co., ent. Next Sunday promises to be another day worth while your com McMinnville Ore. SAY! Little Garlin Morgan of Vancouv er, Wash., is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morgan. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler were in Portland for the festival. Dr. is a member of A1 Kadar and was be comingly wearing his “ fez.” fc I l ¥ 9 i MANDEL PHONOGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Drexler were in ForUand this week. I 9 Ï: Stormy Jordan on C street has opened up a Short Order and you w on’t have to pay for anything but what you get. Y o u ’ll get your money’s worth and if you don’t, don’t never come back. Summer Vacation Tickets are now on sale TO Tillamook County Beaches Located 100 miles due west of Portland between Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These beaches include Garibaldi Beach resorts, Neahkah- nie, Mananita and Bay Ocean. Newport (Oregon’s old favorite resort) On Yaquine Bay— Large Natatorium—Ample HotaL accommodations and camping facilities. Crater Lake f*'»y i«t) One of the natural wonders of the world. in the heart of an extinct volcano. A Lake Other Attractive Outing Places Datroit (Rrietenbush Hot Spring»—Mt. Jefferson Country) McCradla Hot Spring« Josephine County Caves (Oregon's Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts Colombia River Beach«« ML Ranisr National Park TaUowstona National Park Olaolar National Park "Oregon Outdoors” New Summer booklet contains general information on the different Oregon Resorts; Summer Excunsion fares; Hotel and C amP ••!*- Inquire of local agent for further particulars. SOUTHERN P A C I F I C LINES JOHN M. SCOTT ili