The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 02, 1920, Image 3

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A Price Reduction
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MANDEL PHONOGRAPHS
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lililHimimtl;KttBilHiiiSim,i,Bi,iM„8,„B„VihBinB,,WUMnBHtrfUU!^ price of ten cenU will be charged. do $6.00; W. D. Gorslin i, do $12.80; «
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% Music lovent are looking forward to C E. Herren, do $8.00; Charles F. §
g an evening of pleasure.
Smith, do $6.00; Milton Jones, do g
$6.00; Grace Parker, do $6.00; Ethel ^
Miss Lucille Craven has returned P. Moreland, do $6.00; J. H. Moran, |
from Portland where she has been use of polling place $5.00; Thos. H. i
a very successful teacher in the Gentle, elecUou board $6.00; M. W. ■
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schools of that city. Miss Craven Staats, do $6.00; A. M. Arant, do |
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remained over for the Slu'iners $6.00; Maggie Butler, do $6.00; D. g
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■ Now is the time to begin killing flies. A fly dead in g convention and took part in Uie M. Hampton, do $16.00; Walter g
choruses urrunged for their enter­ Scott, use of polling place $6.00; ;
time makes a thousand less later on. W e have sev­
tainment.
Evadile E. Smith, served on elec- =
tion board $6.00; Lydia Lewis, do B
eral fly destroyers which we recommend fo r imme­
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Or. and Mis. Murch Hussell re­ $6.00; Ivan H. Loughary, do $6.00;
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turned Tuesday Horn Willanhmi. MatUe E. Williams, do $6.00; J. J S W e are offering a substantial reduction in the price
diate use in eradicating man’s greatest pest. Begin
The ltussells are preparing to re­ Leveck, do $10.90; B. F. Smith use ■ of Mandel Phonographs. W e would be pleased to
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turn Uiere to make their home. of polling place $5.00 ; E. Huntley s show them to you and give you a free concert for the
the battle at once.
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Before coming to Independence, election board $6.00;’ C A. Me I asking.
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Or. Bussell practiced at Willamina Laughlin, do $8.00; Ardella Butler, I
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and since the deaUi of Uieir daugh­ do $6.00; Mary C. Fletcher, do $6.00
I The Mandel Phonograph represents the latest
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ter a few days ago they have de­ Isodene Mattson, do $6.00; In d *
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cided to return to Uieir old home. penderne Nutional Bank, use of
achievement in the development of
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polling place $3.00; L. Damon, elec I
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machines to reproduce the human
Baptist Church To Hold Sunday tion board $6.00; 01ive Hedges, do I
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voice
and the sounds of musical in­
School Pionic
$6.00; Lennie M. Irvino, do $6.00 I
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"H om e of the Grafonola”
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Edna M. Irvine, do $6.00; JJ. S. 1
struments. It takes its place in
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Fun, frolic and cats and a general Bohannon, do $15.90; Walter W il­
the front rank of phonographs,
P U R E D R U G S 1 good time will mark Uie day of liams, do $6.20; C. P. Johnson, do
■ P E R F E C T S E R V IC E
and is able to maintain that posi­
picnicing given by the Baptist $6.00; L. S. Finseth, do $6.00; Tracy
Il I IBI I !■! I IM I !■! I IBI I :■! I Sunday school. The picnic is to be Staats, do $6.00; Wayne E. Green­ ■
iin iiiiin in m n in iin «iiiB iin i»in > in iM > i> n i> n im iii
tion through its marvelous powers
held July 8, which will be next wood, do $6.00; H. G. Campbell, do ■
of reproduction— playing any rec­
week Thursday. The Sunday school $6.00; John L. Sweeney, do $6.00; i
lem.
ord
from the leading makers and
C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y
will meet in a body at the church Besfcle Gooch, do $6.00; Gwendo­
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rendering
them in a true and a r­
For Sale—My residence in Inde­ on Thursday morning und then go line M. Collins, do $6.00; Mayble I
Phone The Post the news.
tistic
manner.
to
the
picnic
grounds
at
Boat
Brown, do $6.00; U. S. Grant, do
pendence. A good buy for someone
Landing on Uie river sorth of In­ $6.00; S. W. Blessing do $6.00; Mary g
wishing
a
nice
modem
home.
W.
Murk Hanna has been in Inde­
Definite announce A. Palmer, do $6.00; N. L. Guy, do ■
H. PATTON.
15 dependence.
pendence this week.
mentis will be made Sunday morn­ $6.00; W. R. Ellis, do $6.00; W.
The water fountain in front of ing at the church. The*e will be L. Soehren, use of polling place $5.-
Shalor Eldridge was here front
the
Williams Lri.g Co. is getting to races and games and plenty of 00; F. H. Morrison, election board
Portland this week.
$6.00; D. N. MacKenzie, do $6.00;
be a horrible looker and should be fun. All are invited.
S U C C E S S O R TO C R A V E N & H U F F H D W . CO.
The Sunday school meets regu- Lulu A. Sibley, do $6.00; Ivy Stan- §
prescribed
for.
Girls,, were you ever out with a
larly at 10 a. m. every Sunday at i ley, do $6.00; Hugh G. Black, do
fellow like Lew Cody?
the Baptist church. At. 11a. m. j $6.00; Mrs. 011ie Plaster, on account »i'Wllk IIWMIIHII8III8IIII
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S. H. McElmurry lias sold his 100-
•Rev. Proppe will preach on “ The J fire in Christitui church $10.00; N.
acre
tract
between
Independence
The Baptist church has purchas-
Greatest Working Force in U ie! A. Newbill, use of polling place
and Buena Vista, io a man by the
an organ for use in its services.
World." The Young People's Soci­ $5.00; Myrtle E. Elliott, election Eliza Lawrence, do $20.00; Mrs. car $3.00; C. P. Brooks, labor with
name of Stratton.
ety meets at 7 p. m. sharp; an able board $6.00; C. I. Ballard, do $6.00; Ethel Overholt, do $10.00; Mrs. tetun $7.00; Wright Gardner, labor
When you want the best call for
leader and a good meeting is prom­ B. E. Stilus, do $6.00; Herman Sarah Pitzer, do $15.00; Mrs. Lulu $2.50; J. À. Tate, salary and ex
Miss Aleatha McKinney came
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity.
ised. At the hour of 8 p. m. sharp Hawkins, do $6.00; Grover McDon­ Poole, do $20.00; Mrs. Huttie Riggs, penses $125.00; N. A. Lunde^tup-
down from Seattle to attend the
Rev. Proppe will preach on "What ald, do $6.00; G. O. Holman, use of lo $10.00; Miw. Nellie Robinson, do plias $3.35; State Accident Comm.,
Miss Pearl Smith entered Sum­ wedding of her siser, Vera, and Hath Been Done For Us."
poiling place $600; Frank Heydon, $17.50; Mrs. Martha Ann South, do uccident insuranre $9.30.
Total
mer School at\ the Normal this Frank Miller last Tuesday.
You are invited to attend these election board $11.20; Anna M. Al­ $10.00; Mrs Ida E. Troxel, do $25. $1157.21.
week.
meetings. A hearty welcome and len. do $6.00; Ella E. Ellis, do $6.00; 00; Mrs. Bertha J. Walling, do $17.-
Ferry
S. H. McElmurry and Mr. and
an enjoyable Sunday awaits you if C. Powell, do $6.00; Orah Powell, do 50; Mrs. Edna L. Wheeler, do $10.
James Burch,
labor
$100.00;
An average of twenty cars from» Mis. Oren McElmurry were in Yam you come.
00;
Mrs.
Eva
L.
Wilson,
do
$17.50;
$6.00;
Clerk
School
Boar4,
use
of
Standard
Oil
Company,
gasoline
other states pass thru Independence hill county for a couple of dayis this
polling place $2.00. Total $2219.54. Mrs. Grace E. Yea ter, do $25.00. $27.90; G. H. Wood, labor and sup­
week looking over the country.
daily.
Total $322.50.
Sheriff’s Office
AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK
plies $2.00; Stewart Bros. Co., sup­
T.
B.
Hooker,
salary
$120.00;
Polk
plies
$52.92; The Ace Garage, labor
Care
of
Poor
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wunder and Mi
Independence will be closed Mon­
“ Dangerous To Men” the Sunday County Iteniizer, printing $2.50; V.
and
supplies
$9.17; The Chas. K.
Mrs.
Abby
Graves,
allowance
$15.-
and
Mrs.
George
Grover
retimed
day, July 5. Everybody going to
Sunday from Pacific City where attraction with Viola Dana as the P. Fiske, stationery $105.06; John W. 00; L. D. Brown, rent for Mrs. Ar Spaulding Co., lumber $7.00; H. E.
celebrate.
star, is a romance of an ugly duck­ Orr. salary and expenses $160.47; J. row $6.00; Frank H. Ward, ullow- Lonhard, salary $100.00.
Total
they spent ten days in recreation.
ling who finds herself at eighteen E. Richter, salary $100.00; W illam­ uuce $17.00; C. L. Crider, groceries $300.79.
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Proppe were
Scalp Bounty
R. E. Hereford has established a in a young bachelor’s household as ette Tel. Co., rental $6.35; John R. for George Medley and Mrs. Arrow
in Portland this week attending a
Allgood,
tax
books
and
envelopes
his
ward.
How
she
becomes
“dan
F.
C.
Scott,
1 wildcat skin $2.00;
$15.97;
Dullnis
Water
Co.,
water
for
shoe repairing shop on C street and
family reunion.
Mrs. Arrow $2.50; Eddy & Carbray, A. J. Hunnum, 2 wildcat skins $4.*
being an experienced man in that gerous” with the allurements of $10.10. Total $504.48.
Clerk’s Office
youthful audacity and makes men
supplies $21.95; C. E. Huntley, for 00; L. L. Brooks. 1 bobcat skin $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chown have line of business solicits a share of
Polk
County
Observer,
printing
in­
dizzy
in
the
giddy
whirl
of
court
care of poor $96.00; Mrs. S. P Total $8.00.
moved into the Richardson property patronage.
ship is told in a story full of thril- dex cards $14.80; Elliott-Fisher Co., Riggs, rent $8.00; A.’ B. Robinson,
Sealer Weights and Measures
on Monmouth street.
machine repairs $12.59; Magdalene cash for pauper $2.00; Model Meat
From reports at this writing ing developments.
J. F. Jones, salary $16.07.
The double bill for Monday and Kuntz, salary $90.00; Hayter’s Book Market, meat for Mrs. Arrow $5.7.5.
Do you live in Independence? most of our population will start
Advertising
Then why not patronize her indus- Saturday night or Sunday morning Tuesday nights is “ When a Wont Store, supplies $12.30; Floyd L. Sent- Total $190.17.
Polk County Itemizer, printing
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tries. Eat Liberty bread.
i for the places where the fish bite an Strikes" and episode ten of er, salary $110.00; Willamette Tel.
$24.00;
Polk
County
Observer,
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, and won’t be back until Monday "Smashing Barriers’’ entitled “Ov­ Co., rental $4.25; Glass & Prud-
John W. Orr, board $20.71; Dallas printing $25.35. Total $49.35.
erpowered.” The first is a story of homme Co., printing $3.05. Total Water Co., water $1.25; Mountain
Some of our citizens have become night.
District Attorney’s Office
the West, teeming with action $387.10.
States Power Co., lights $2.53. To­
eithusiHstic enough to cut down
Willamette
Tel. Co., rental $3.85;
Treasurer’s Office
every minute of the sixty that the
tal $24.49.
Young K. C. Eldridge III of Port-
E.
K.
Piasecki,
telegram 96c. Total
the weeds around their places.
Willamette
Tel.
Co.,
rental
$2.00;
picture holds the screen. In epi­
land is spending his vacation with
Bridges
$4.80.
sode ten of the serial, Dick Dar­ A. V. R. Snyder, salary $62.50. To^
Sherm Cooper has returned from his grandparents. Mr. and Mas. ling is thrown into an old mine tal $64.50.
Cattle Indemnity
Willamette V. L. Co., lumber
Portland where he has been in a Berry and Mrs. Eldridge, while Mr. shaft and left to die.
Edwurd Becken, 6 head of cattle
$568.77; Star iiunsfor Co., deliver­
Assessor’s Office
hospital fer the past six weeks.
and Mrs. K. C. Jr. are visiting in
Lula A. Sibley, salary $66.50; ing $37.00; F. J. Wagner, labor and $87.50.
Lew Cody makos his initial de­
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Medford.
Official Bonds
but in Independence in “The Be­ Willamette Tel. Co., rental $2.25; supplies $23.25; Cleveland & Hed-
Jno.
R.
Sibley, to premium for
gus,
bridge
planks
$60.00;
Griswold
Fred
J.
Holman,
salary
and
ex
ues-
loved Cheater” Wednesday and
E. E. Tripp spent Monday,
The following Polk County resi­
bonds $15.00.
day and Wednesday as a nfember o*
Thursday nights. In this picture penses $100.66; Hattie A. Watson, Grier L. Co., lumber $1,3.19; McCoy
Return of Fees
the federal grand jury in Portland. dents have been summoned for fed you will see all of the fifty seven salary $85.00; Ezra Hart, labor $6.00*- Warehouse, lumber $27.35; H. B.
eral grand jury service in Portland varieties
Pleasant, labor with car $62.50; J.
Floyd D. Moore, refund for fee
of
lovemaking.
Lew Total $260.41.
R. Tate, labor $47.50; Dewey Tate, $ 10 . 00 .
The W. R. C. will hold their regu- j July 6: David L. Hedges,, Inde- singis poetically: “ I’ve known some
Court House
Total General Fund Warrants Is­
lar meeting July 3 at 2:30 p. m. P ^ n c e ;
Willis H. McDaniel, beautiful women, I've loved them
Dallas Planing Mills, making labor with car $3.00; R. E. Read,
Members are requested to be pres- Rickreall; A. Z. Tedrow, Monmouth. and made them love me, It’s not desks $46.10; Craven Hdw. Co., sup­ labor with team $8.00; R. N. O’Kelly, sued $6398.73.
that I love—its the way which I plies $1.25; Mountain States Power labor $2.50; II. A. Hindeman, labor
ent.
Miss Joy Turner will present her love that gets them each time Co., lights $13.70; Dallas National with tcum $27.00; Abe Platt, labor
COLLECTIONS
Knight Adjustment Co.,
Comrade C. T. Baiscue took a va­ piano and violin pupils in recital don’t you see?" Then again: “For Bank, office rental $31.00; Dallas $20.00; T. J. Worth, labor with
McMinnville Ore.
cation last week and spent a most at the Methodist church on Monday the more you know the many, the Water Co., * water $5.00; Finley truck $7.00; Ray Wilson, labor with
enjoyable time with friends in Sa- evening, July 12. An admission less you will cater to one.” Evi­ Whitney, salary and expenses $77.-
dently the girls are all just crazy 55; Stafrin Drug Co., supplies $7.-
50. Total $182.10.
over Lew."
Circuit Court
The ever popular, Constance Tal-
Willalette Tel. Co., rental $3.00.
madge in “ Scandal" Friday night.
County Court
It is a very pleasing comedy sweet
VYTe aro making a specialty o f
T. J. Graves, salary $107.00; J. O.
ened to the taste.
Harry Carey comes back Satur­ Sechrist, witness $4.40; W. J. Ether
dressing boys these days. I f
day night in “Marked Men," a ton, witness $4.40; A. B. Hixon. witr
drama of the desert and ite gifts— ness $10.40; Fred Edson, witness
you see a tastily dressed
the story of a man who was sent $5.00; E. E. Castle, witness $4.40;
to prison on circumstantial evi­ Willamette Tel. Co., rental $4.70; A.
youngster
around
Inde­
S H O E W O R K N E A T L Y D O N E W I T H F IR S T -
dence, escapes and find» happi­ B. Robinson, salary and expenses
C LA SS M A C H IN E R Y
pendence now i t ’s ten to one
ness after* a series of heart gripp­ $107.95. Total $248.25.
ing adventures in the West.
Jostle« Court
that Kream er fitted him out.
Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of A ll Kinds.
F. L. Wood, fees in case $4.35; Jas.
Imlah,
board
for
prisoners
$9.40;
C O U N T Y COURT
H at or cap, shirt, collar, tie,
Henry Voth, fees in case $1.00;
Charles
Lynn, do $1.00; Chas. N.
coat,
pants
and
shoes.
From
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Dilyeu, do $1.00; L. S. Finseth, do
do $6.00; Dina McMurphy, do $6.
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the top to the bottom this
$1.00; Geo. Horsfall, do $1.00; C E.
00; Wm. Bohle, use of polling place
Shaw, do 81.00. Total $19.75.
$3.00; B. M. Webb, served on eleo
store can dress a boy. W e not only fix him for Sun­
Coroner
tion board $6.00; C E. McPherren,
R.
L.
Chapman,
labor $12.70.
do $6.00; Emma A. Hinshaw, do $8.
day school, party or visit, but for ordinary every­
00; Grace E. Reasoner, do $6.00; Superintendent of Schools Office
day wear— clothing to knock around in— again this
Hayter’s Book Store, office sup
Belle Gottfried, do $6.00; Dick
Paul, use of polling place $3.00; E. pltss $8.47; Jasiah Wills, salary and
store is a sure bet. Most every boy is rough on
May Ellison, served on election expense $161.10; J. B. Nunn, labor
board $8.00; Ritta Alderman, do $20.48; Vera Strayer, do $9.00; Ber
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clothes and realizing this failing o f young America,
$6.00; Viola Selig, do $6.00; Nelle nice Newbill, do $9.00; Mrs. Anna
Sears, do $6.00; Loretta Starr, do Forrett, do $9.00; Willamette Tel.
Kream er has in stock a line of tough suits, pants and
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$6.00; C. E. McPherren, use of poll­ Co., rental $3.85; Janet limner. sal­
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ary
$65.00;
Leonilla
Smith,
labor
ing place $3.00; Thomas E. Dickey,
shoes that w ill wear and wear well. Prices on all
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served on election board $8.00; $9.00; W. I. Ford, do $9.00. Total
And are putting out the best bread on the market. m
grades of clothing are very reasonable. Bring in
Harley C Wilson, do $0.00; Lynn ; *303
It is more like M other’s bread. Clean and baked
Jones, do $6.00; G. D. Stewart, do
Health Office
the boy.
$8.00; W illie Rowell, use of polling
R. H. McCallon, trip to Ballston
by electricity.
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place $3.00; T. B. Stone, served on $7.00.
ft
Try it; You will like it.
election board $8.40; F. K. Hubbard,
Widow’s Pension
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do $6.00; Chas. W. Ryan, do $8.00;
Mrs. Sarah Susan Carter, pension
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Mabel G. Hatch, do $6.00; Charlotte $30.00; Mrs. Bertha K. F.ngethom,
M. Beard, do $6.00; Jennie M. Cobb, do $2000; Mrs. Rosa Fritz, do $25.
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do $9.00; A1 H. Steiner, do $6.00; 00; Mrs. Anna Hinkle, do $30.00;
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Emma B. McCarter, do $6.00; Elean- Mrs. Charlotte Huffman, do $10.00;
or Steiner, de ÊêM i Bmri R. Oliver, p n Addi« Launer, do $1000; Mrs. ~ f B iv i» iH i '» i ia i i« 'i « i i« i i« i i« i ii B ! i« > i t t i« i i a i i:H t i a i ia i « T < « i ia i ii a i i « ii « ii iH i ï>
Williams’ D rug Co, |
WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
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The New Electric Shoe Shop
On C Street
R.E. HEREFORD,Prop.
H ave Installed Electric i
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O. A. Kreamer
Independence Bakery
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