The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 16, 1920, Image 4

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“ W e ’ll have to toddle right along
And say our little prayers
For breezes from the snow capped hills
To cool these desert airs. ’ ’
So it is that Jerry Owen sings
And mindful of what he’s saying
Us and you
Must come thru
And take our turn at praying.
TO R E A L IZ E TH E
A Sors Way
A Methodist preacher went bali
mg, and suddenly sneezing, lost
both sets ol Ins leeUi iu the river,
lie Ued a cluckeu leg on a string,
dropped it in the wab r, and as soon
as he felt a pull, drew out the line
and found Ids upper and lower
teeth hruily fastened iu Uie chick­
en's leg.— Lawrence (Kan.)
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wtH H O oooM eeetM O Aooc eoeo zette.
Too Hot To Move
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
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EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost of living.”
ho lsum ;
BREAD
IS T H E C H E A P E S T A S W E L L A S
T H E M OST W H O L E S O M E O N
T H E M AR K ET TODAY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Has I t
C h e r r y C ity B a k in g C o
M anali
A T T H E D U S M E ET W E E K
Saw a dog chasing a jackrabbit
and they were both walking.’ ”■
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night show is Minonk ¡Ill.J News-Herald.
Published every Friday at independence, Oregon.
Checkers," the greatest racing dr a,
mu in the world with thorough­
Notice of Final
inermi a* eecond ciase mallei Marcii 26, Utili, at Uie postulile« at
breds and high liie intermingled
independence, Oregou, under Uie Act ol Marcii 3, 157V.
with a basic drama ol Uq, human
Notice is hereby given that the
emotions. The exciting horse race undersigned administrator of the
Editor and Publisher.
C L Y D E T. E C K E R
scenes, the tram wreck, Uie light in estate of b. F. Schrunk, deceased,
the bo xcar, the encounters in China­ has filed his tinal account in the
Subscription Rates:
town and the aeroplane flights will Comity Court of the state of Oregon
hold
you spell bound. The beuuli- for Polk County, and that Monday,
THREE M ONTHS
50c.
iul love scenes will enchant you.
the 16th day of August, 1920, at the
b lX M ONTHS
$LUU
As lb « great serial, Smashing hour of 10 a. m. thereof at the Court
O NE ÏE A .K
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harriers nears the end, \$x e inter­ room of the said Court in the City
• uJees otherwise provided lor, subset iptioua will be stopped at expiration est becomes greater. In episode 12 of Dalias, Oregon, has been ap­
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entiUed, ' Explosive huiiels," Mon- pointed by said Court as Ui0 time
day and sucoday uigiiUM Uierg aie and place for the hearing of objec­
liie
t h i r d jj<u.*t y
jjll c o n v c iit io u tis ^ o iiib ic d is n o t
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gaiwu. o n tiu?
»ng h^ tions to the said tinal account and
there
will
be
a
great
treaty
with tiie settlement thereof.
lfy in g us tiie “ long felt want.’
Evelyn Neabil (Thuwj and son, Hus*
J. A. REYNOLDS,
sell Thaw, m "Her Mistake." 11
Administrator of the estate of
Tiie Ford is living up to its name fo r being tiie general you were a woman and alter sev­
B. F. Schrunk, deceased.
utility ear. A baby was bom in one in A ew York re­ eral years ol happily married liie Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
you uiscovered mat your nusbanU
Dated and first published July
cently.
liad again submitted to Uie lasciua- loth, 1920.
uon ol an ev-1 woman who had con,
Last: Aug. 13.
uolied and ahnbsl rumed him he­
Lots o f people are thinking that the two old parties mic lie huo even met you, what
would have been just as well off i f they had reversed their would you do.' 11 you were a man FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED
wUo had married a woman much
candidates.
younger thun yoursell ami you suu-
For real service and results list
uumy were given what you consid­
your property with us. We have
The anti-cigarette measure w ill not be on the ballot ered meiuuintc eviuence mat your six salesmen with machines. We
wile had renewed an ahecuou which
this fail because of a iat k o f signatures. Must be the pe­ atie iiau possessed ior yom' uepnew inspect and photograph your prop­
tition peddlers got lazy. There are always enough sign­ beiore her marriage to you, what erty and advertise extensively, and
have a demand for property at all
would you do I inese ore two ol
ers available for any tiling.
times. Fred W. German Co., 732
Uie questions which require an­
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port­
swering and winch ore answered in
land, Oregon.
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Whereas, the two leading political parties o f the United most unusual lasiuou in "Her
Mistake.”
¡States have nominated genuine newspaper men fo r presi­
Eyes ol Uq, World,” Uie great
dent who know how fa r it is from liltaoin to ¡Shrdiu,
Harold hell ,Wrignt story on .IBUlNIIIBliBIBjllBIBIIiailBillBIlBIIBIB
Be I t Kesoived, that we endorse the good judgment o f Wednesday and inursday nights,
lia s great story held your interest
said political panics, however reserving our opinion that in lhtt book, it wni delight you m i A. G. Williams, Prop. |
had we functioned in a nominating capacity, Messrs. Cox picture.
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Marion Davies us Uie Sulvulioii | A ll kind o f barbering g
and Harding would not have been the newspaper men Army
lassie in Uie screen version g done and satisfaction g
selected, and
ol that lainous musical comedy “The
g guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ g
Be I t Further Kesoived, that as but one can be elected, helie ol New York” Friday night | shampooing and mas- g
The plot ol Uus story is huiit
we w ill refrain from speaking ill o f either, realizing there around a young auu ucKie spend s saging given special at- |
Shine in con- g
w ill be plenty o f others to do so, and
liiriit ol the "higher ups ’ who | tention.
meets las fate in a Salvation Army | nection.
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Be I t Further Kesoived, that whichever is elected the
lassie.
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Kepublic w ill still live, tho it may be quite difficult to re­ A ll Ians ar« pleased when a Harry
Carey picture is on the week s pro­
alize it at times.
gram and the one on Saturday
night, “The Hider ol Ui0 Law is
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>000000-0« ooooo-®-o-ooooooooooooo.>oor <1©000 0-000 oooooooo one ol Harry s best. It is a story
THUS TABLE
ol a U. S. ranger, reformed from an
T H E R H Y M IN G S U M M A R IS T
| jjj | outlaw life, whom latg forces to ar
Effective April 1, trains will
rest his former associates, only to
run as follows:
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X and Uiat Uieir leader is his own
No. Z arrivas from Hoskins
16 tell3 US 111 a SeriOUS way,
i brother and that brother, Uie
9:16 A. M. daily
W 11611 t i l 6 SCnOOilHU, aiH S K lilC tl t lio bcaf|
X betweeu I un sw^tti^urt diul him*
No. 4 arrives from Camps
She’d have given a last year’s bonnet
g seif.
4:00 P. M. dally except Sunday
No. 1 departs for Camps
Too have been near or there;
10:50 A M. daily except Sunday
From up a tree or behind a rock,
“Everybody Wins”
N a S departs for Hoskins
She’d yelled a frantic “ Boo!”
4:16 P. M. daily
(Monmouth Herald)
It would be fun
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
By the decision of Judge Mc-
To see them run,
Tueedsye and Saturdays
Court in Borland last Friday on tiie
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A mile in twenty two.
weal sidg highway case, everybody
wins, uud everybody is happy, it
was a decision calculated to make
“ There isn’t any precedent
SW O PE & SW OPE
|itt shade ol lus late excellency,
For all these red hot rays;
King Solomon, turn over in lus
‘Unusual’ the natives blurb,
LAW YERS
grave with envy. The Judge ruled
For early July Days.
ihul Independence and Dallas gel
Office ovar Craven A Walker's Store
The pavement melts and runs away,
the highway and Uie commission
And we are melting too;
gets lip short cut and MomnouUi
Independence,
Oregon
gets its south road unproved.
W hy shouldn’t we
Iherelore we ail smile, Uie sun­
Muse longingly
shine never looked brighter and the
Of Barney and the brew.
wliol« landscape basks in its ra-
V
ataoic«.
TH E PO LK CO U N TY P O S!
"Received a letter from a friend
the other day and in an effort to
show how hot it was he wrote:
M O ST M O N E Y
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FARMERS
STATE
BANK
since Organization
Deposits
Tj»«n« and Discounts
Bonds and Warrants
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.$ 71,000.00
. 128 000.00
. 88JOOO.OO
. 103,000.00
. 138000.00
. 177,000.00
. 228,000.00
. 331X100.00
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FARMERS
STATE BANK
Indupundsncu
Oregon
C. W. IRVINE,
J. B. PARKER,
C. G. IRVINE,
GLEN C. SMITH,
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President.
Vice President.
Cashier.
Asst. Cashier.
“ Are You Getting Real Tobacco”
says the Good Judge
T h e re ’ s m ore good, last­
ing taste in a little o f the
R eal Tobacco Chew than
you g et ou t o f the ord i­
nary kind.
Y ou d o n ’ t need a fresh
chew nearly so o fte n —
th a t’ s w hy it costs you
less to chew this class c f
tobacco.
A ny m an w ho uses the
Real Tobacco Chew w ill
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
R IG H T CIFF is a sh ort-cu t tobacco
YV-B C U T is a long fin e-cu t tobacco
Weyman-qrqtçn Company¿110? tëro^jJwaÿ.’'N cw YoiJ< Q^y
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 for your meats.
Established .1889
A N A C C O U N T in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modem business. I t systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
s L ions s you just where you stand each month.
Opeu one with us today. It w ill pay you to do so.
Heavy Laying W. LEGHORN Bleeding Stock
Member Federal Reserve System
One and Two Years Old.
Officers and Directors
Tended and Hogan Strain
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W . H. W alker
D. W . Sears
0. D. Butler
300 head at $100 each if taken at once.
Apply S . Read,
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Independsnce Vulcanizing Shop
(Opposite Farmers State Bank)
Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire
Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed.
M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop.
I INDEPENDENCE WOOD YARD'
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Bring in everything you
want to sell and 1 will
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... 142,000.00
... 168X100.00
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W e buy everything you
want to sell and sell
everything you want to
buy. Cash or trade.
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{ All Kinds of Wood
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The Port stands for South Polk County all the time.