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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
T H E POLK COUNTY POST JAMBS MIDDLETON COX punch and power that appeals to rMiiwiiMiigKiMiitaiimifli^iiBiiwcaiiiMmimiiMimiaiiwii^'MiiiM u people ol all ages. Mitchell Lewis in “Code ol the Yukon" and the famous monkey comedian, Mrs. Joe Martin, in “A Baby Doll Bandit" Friday night. “Laeca," a story ol “Old Texas” Saturday night following closely the famous poem ol the same name in which the heroine dies to save th« man she lovea. Deposits Loans and Disco ants Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson of Bonds and Warrants Salem spent the week end with hie Nov. 1912 ... .$ 71,000.00 Nov. 1912 ... .$ 67,000.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patter Nov. 1913 .. . . 128 000.00 Nov. 1913 ... . 91-000.00 son. The party motored to Hoskii i 1914 . . . . 88000.00 Nov. . 87000.00 Nov. 1914 ... to visot the old farm home ol Nov. 1915 . . . . 103,000.00 Nov. 1915 ... . 95,000.00 “prandma" Patterson. She said 1916 ... . 138 000.00 Nov. Nov. 1916 ... . 109,000.00 she never thought slic'd make that 1917 . . . . 177,000.00 Nov. . 142,000.00 Nov. 1917 ... trip by auomobile, but she did en Nov. 1918 . . . . 228,000.00 *.ov. H 18 •• . 168000.00 joy it. 1919 ... . 331,000.00 Nov. Nov. 1919 ... . 233000.00 James Middleton Cox was bom on a Iarm near Juckeouburg, Ohio, .uhtnd as secuud class miH«r March 26, 1916, at the paetoihce at March d„ 1870. He attended the district schools ol the ueighbor- lndapandauca, Oregon, under the Act ol March 3, 1879. hood, became a printers devil, printer, school teacher, newspaper Editor and Publisher. CLYDE T. ECKER reporter, private secretary to a congressman, owner, manager, edif Subscription Rates; lor and proprietor ol two newspa pers, ineuiner ol congress lor three THREE MONTHS 50c. terms and governor ol the state o( SIX MONTHS $LQ0 Oregon for three terms. ONE YEAR $2.00 He started his active career as a i uleaa otherwise provided (or, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration school teacher in Duller county, where he luul earlier attended . . ■ ■■ ■ ... i ■ j . , , ---- „ji ■ M ae a B a school. His evenings were spent eM é« eN eeM eo eo o o o o o eo e« o o o o o o o > x > o ceeo < > i> ee« « v eo eeo ee in the printing oihees of the local publication* and a lew years later he was accepted as a reporter on THE RHYMING SUMMARI8T the stab ol the Cincinnati Enquir er. The next ten years were devot The grand old Fourth has come and gone ed to active newspaper work in al And all are back to working, most every capacity ol that newer paper. It will be quite a stretch ol time He is next heard ol as private Till auotner chance lor shirking; secretary to Congressman Paul Once on a time the glorious Fourth Sorg and at the close ol Ids ser Was spent in celebration, vice in Washington he purchased But nowadays the Dayton Daily News, borrowing must ol (lie money with which to As it lays carry on the business ol the paper There is no great elation. which at the tune had a very small circulation. The gang spins oil to the quiet woods Mr. Cox put all his energies into ui where me iisn are biting, making the publication a success- The more monycouuie is tne place nil husinesa venture uuu so w e ., Then it is more inviting; did he carry out his plans that he was soon owner ol me springnelU Everyoouy useu to strenuously celebrate uuiiy .News winch today stanuis as .*nd shoot lireworas ana crackers one ol tiie newspaper successes ot But now it's the game the country. To make it tame In 1906 lie was elected to congress We are a bunch ol slackers from the Third district and served three terms. Elected governor in 1912; defeated in 1912; re-elected Cox ana Roosevelt vs. Harding ana Coolidge in 1916 and 1918 and is now bundl Are harnessed lor the racing; ing his third term. Ana the same old bunk will be scattered out Mr. Cox has lour children. Two When the voters chasing; boys and two girls. Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. It may get warm, m lact quite hot, As they draw near the wicket, But we don’t hear So many cheers. Let’s have another ticket. VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL By P epli» 01 Miss Joy Turner, b . m., ol Salem, Oregon PittUO U u « U -iu ig « lm u U O U ................................. KngiHiin.il.. Gurliuti.; tilexbbuclL uud Aiuti. Ime Gieay Yioiiu—liuiuconcc ................................................... Vogt Jucoil L m douer 1>ul,lic ^ Jl001 { I Giuaa iL.uaaoua VioUu kvoiuog Dalla .............................................. iituguiuuum M argaret tùiiiy Ju n io r Viohu L oadable - D e v o tio n ............................. G ruoubeig ru m o — Ilio YVaysiUe Chapel ............................................ W ilson àlttUiio Eiigtiliiiiii Violin—-YY atei Lily .............................................................. Ducelle George Sionei Violin— b eau ty YYolU ...................................................... Hinguet Lois Sharp« Viohu—ihuKM R usuqu* .............................................. Uorowski M arth a Uhl Vioiiu—Up 111 A Sw ing ................................................ M ontatile Litui H urrjght P iano—Min eli ol Ilio Mi Ugola (Loll liuud u lo u o j..........Howe L o iu u d o Rlussbuck Yioliu— The l i un lo ia Chorus ; "b er Ir o is c h u U " .. Von YYeber Coulideuco- Song W ithout W ords . . . . Mondolssotin lim oli! 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P an tatuo....................Verdi H elen C ornelius Violin kueeuibie— D ream s ol Home. • Violin Knseuihle Georg* S luuer, Carl Loo*, Jacob Lhi- doner, M a rth a Hill, Leu or* M yers, G alena h u rra , M argaret Kddy S ilo s Coats. Carrol Sm ith, Hubert H ainaden, O a u d in e G arth, H elen C onielius, Hues H arris, E dm und H irsokom . E dna D ennison. H arold Hu port, G race Stevens, Nellie SynunoaiM , Lois S h a rp and Glen ltu rrig h t. Growth ° f FARMERS since Organization Miss Irene William«, who is with the FIlison-YVhitc Chautauqua, spent the holidays with her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams at Oak P aint FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED j | Independence epe Or re^on C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, GLEN C. SMITH, President Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. mniiuiinii i n i t n i i n i i n i i n u n i i iiim ! in : i ¡ wi » ii B!IM ii ; kiii m i i THE WIND M I L L SHOP | i I | | | | | | A. G. Williams, Prop. § i 1 All kind of barberm g g done and satisfaction | guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ g shampooing and mas- | suging given special at- g tention. Shine in con- g nection. g L illM lliM ll« llia ilia ill« llB lllM llM lllB > lia ili ▼ALLEY * RlXective April 1, trains will run as follows: No. t arrives from Hoskins 9:1b A. M. daily No. 4 arrives from Camps 4.-00 P. M. daily except Sunday No. 1 departs for Camps 10:50 A M. dally except Sunday No. S departs for Hoskins 4:15 P. M. daily Freight service 9:30 P. M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays SWOPE & SWOPE LAWYERS Cm A W alker's Store Independence, Oregon TO REALIZE THE MOST MONEY We buy everything you want to sell and sell everything you want to buy. Cash or trade. Bring in everything you want to sell and 1 will sell it for you on a commission. MAX GOLDMAN Heavy Laying W. LEGHORN Bleeding Stock One and Two Years Old. Tancred and Hogan Strain 300 head at $1-00 each if taken at once. • Fa c t mm 99 . vjiGoci J h i g e It will a c tu . iiy cost you to u s e th e R e a l To bacco CheYV. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. The full, rich taste lasts lo n g e r — and a sm a ll chew gives more genuine satisfaction. le s s 3* !* + Put up in two styles mi RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco \/Vey m a n - B ru to n C o m p a n y , 1107 B ro a d v y a y . N e w Y o rk C .ty TEMPTING AND DELICIOUS Doesn't it look good? Our meats are always choice, tender and palatable and you will never be able to get better meat than we sell, no matter how much you pay. So save time, trouble and worry by com ing here lor your meats. M eat Market MILLER a SMITH The Independence National Bank Established .1889 AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the m o a t convenient ad to modern business. I t systema tizes paynit its, is a check on all expenditures and shows you just where you stand each month. Open one wit a us today. I t will pay you to do so. Member Federal Reserve System Officers and Directors H. llirschberg. Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier " W. H. W alker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler Apply S . Read, UMHMnaii«MiBifliia'iiaiiiaiiiNimiaiMiiiaiiBilM ,Bi,«I,4jllHjia,|iBlliaillBIM Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Farmers State Bank) Repairing of Tires A nd Tubes and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed. i, July 12, I I » I:1S P. M. M b FARMERS STATEBANK l|IB IIiB IIIB IIiB lllB lliB ll> B !liB lllB lliB lin illM llia Franklin D. Boosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York, January 30, 1882, the sou ol James and Sara Delano Roosevelt He is a distant retailv*. ol Colonel iheodore Roose velt on his lather's side and ol the A s'.or lauuiy thru lus mother. Mr. HuueevoU uiurned Anna Fle- unor Roosevelt, niece ol the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and daughter ol Eliot Roosevelt, March 17, 190b. They have hvM children. He was elected to the New York stale senate in 1910 and re-elected j in 1912, during which time h* ac tively opposed lunimany. in iota ne was appointed secretary ol the uuvy, Uie position he now holds. There will be no show on Sun day afternoon but the evening will he featured in a double attraciou. Cris and Costa s tiawuiian» in a program ol singing and dancing uuu a revelry ot stringed instru- meub* are sur0 o please. Then the pic imitation ol Long fellow's im mortal poem, "Evangeline," the most sublime story m the history ol American literature is some thing that no one should miss. The prices (or Sunday night will be 2: and 50c cents. "High Speed” which comes oil Monday and Tuesduy nights witli episode 11 ol "Smashing Harriers" is a story ol automobile racing and what followed when two cars, going a t a death defying clip, came to gether. In episode 11, entitled “The Den of Deviltry" Dick and Bella are enticed to the den ol a clairvoyant and left to starve in a musty hole beneath the house. The great "Alias Jimmy Valen tine” comes on Wednesday and Thursday nights with Bert Lytell in the leading role. This is the drama that made a law breaker nm ol th* moat fascinating characers in literature. It is the play ol T d />Q For real service and results list your property with us. YY'e have six salesmen with machines. YV’e inspect and photograph your prop erty and advertise extensively, and have a demand for property at all times. Fred YY’. German Co., 732 Chamber ol Commerce Bldg., Port land, Oregon. 4 3 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AT THE ISIS NEXT WEEK STATE BANK M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop. INDEPENDENCE WOOD YARD I DICKSON & MATTISON, Props. ----- Dealers in----- All Kinds of W ood riM u a ix ia iM n u ia ia ia w B ia iiM ii The Post stands for South Polk County all the time.