The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 16, 1920, Image 5

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McMinnville Telephone-Register:
Miss Lucile Messner, formerly of
this city, who was during the war
in the newspaper service with a
hospital, lias left the Pendleton Tri­
bune to become telegraph editor and
special writer for the Statesman at
Salem.
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W itli the thermometer hitting the high places,
it is a hard job to keep cool, but it helps a heap to
keep clean.
Use only good pure soap and for
chafeing, sun burns and chapping there are a num-
ber o f good creams and lotions that cure and| pre-
vent subsequent attacks. Call at this store and be
s u p p lie d .
Mrs. Dick Crowley, a formter
resident of Independence, died at
tier home at Castle Rock, Wash., on
June 24, aged 34 years. Besides her
husband she is survived by four
children, the youngest of which is
three monUis old. J. T. Crowley at­
tended the funeral.
A WHITE ROSE LASSIE
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Dedicated to Margaret Dunsmore
Macy by John Lawrence, Sarnia,
Gut., Canada. Mr. Lawrence is
brother-in-law of Dr. Dunsmore.
Last summer h« and Mrs. Lawrence
visiued the Macye who at that
time were living in Salem.
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I keuu'd a lassie,
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A bonnie wee lassie,
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Binder Twine is one of the most essential re­
She lived in Salem City wi’ her M a.! I
They talk of lovely dowers,
| j§ quirements of the grain grower and while no great
That grow in sylvan bowers,
amount of money is required in its purchase, a con­
But the White Rose of Salem beats
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sideration of the quality of twine is very essential to B
She's sweet's the fairest lily
That decks Willamette Valley,
She's the fairest flower in that
Vale that grows,
She's pure as the daisy,
The bonme moutain daisie,
Margaret, my Salem White Rose.
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a successful and profitable harvest.
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Plymouth Twine
Miss Iren« Eddy is now in Grand
ilapnis, Mich, together with her
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other
musical
studies
she
is
taking
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pipe orgun lessons. When she rer
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the quality of which has never been surpassed, is of­
"H o m e of the G rafonola"
a turns she will probably preside
She's her grandpa's special
y
wiUi the same ease at the console
treasure,
fered you in the full knowledge that you will obtain
PERFECT SERVICE
PURE DRUGS £ of the pipe orgun us site does at the
He adores her beyond measure
keyboard of the piano.
genuine satisfaction and economy thru its use. It is s
She’s the sweetest child her dear
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grand-daddy knows,
guaranteed
to
run
full
yardage
to
the
pound,
uni­
Mr. aud Mrs. James Alim Martin
He surely would be grievin’
and James Alim, Jr., of Porland
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Thinkin’
life scare the living,
Mrs.
George
Girard
went
to
The
C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y
form size and strength and free from knots.. Place
were
guests
of
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
J.
G.
If
he
lost
his
bonnie
Salem
White
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Dalles Thursday to visit relatives
McIntosh last Saturday. Mr. Mar­
Rose.
your order early with.
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Bean hop sprayer for sale. H. B. I and enjoy the summer sports.
tin is a lire insurance adjuster and
Fletcher.
And when in after years,
J. R. Simontou and family of came up to adjust the loss of the
He has left this vale of tears,
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residence
on
the
Seavy
hop
ranch
Ford touring car for sale. Auto Brition have been visiting relatives
which was destroyed by hre July Aud his usefu’ life has drawn to a
and friends in this community.
Utilities Co.
close,
4. Sunday the Mclntoshes aud Mrs.
I’ll be very much mistaken,
A. D. Davidson drove* the Martins
The Post congratulates Mrs. E.
Don't be a slacker; eat Liberty
If some ither hearts aint achis’
home in the McIntosh new Nash 6.
J.
Anderson of Buena Vista on her
bread.
The party returned home Tuesday For a smile from my Salem White
SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. j
recovery from a recent illness.
Rose.
evening.
Ralph Travis visited his brother,;
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Mesdames Mary E. Dornsife and
Floyd’ in Portland last week.
Baptist Church Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leon Murphy
Serepta Richardson have been at
of Imperial Valley, Cal., and their
Get
your
Plymouth
Binding Turner all week attending camp nephew, Lelamt Murphy of S uji
(Contributed)
meeting.
Twine at Willard E. Craven Hdw.
Although the Sunday School pic­
Francisco, Cal., are the guests of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. nic is over the good time we all had
AD. and Mis, J. A. Bewley an(d
When you want the best call for
O. A. Rohrer. It took them six days will not be forgotten soon. Those
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. ! Mrs. E. Tripp went to Newport to come from the Mexican border to who stayed at home can tell them­
j Wednesday where thtey will remain Corvallis. They will spend several selves they missed a good time.
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Want—Work for a tractor. En­ two weeks.
weeks in Oregon and Washington. There were races for all classes and
quire for G. W., Polk County Post.
Mr. Murphy, who is a business man games and plenty of eat£ of all
Miss Edna Greenwell after a de
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in El Cantro, says that Oregon can kinds. If you want to belong to a
lightful visit with her sister, Mrs.
be developed by good road build­ live bunch of Sunday School folks
come to the Baptist Sunday School
Fred Larsen a former Independ­ Alpha Bascue, has returned to her ing better titan any other way.
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which meets every Sunday at 10 a.
ence resident, has been here this home in Kansas City.
week.
Tillamook County Beaches
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Claus, Sr., and m. At the hour of 11 the Rev. H. L,
Among the marriage licenses
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Claus, Jr., were Proppe will preach on “More Old
A delightful trip across the Coast Mountains. Double dally
granted at Vancouver last week was
Miss Phylss Bush tf Portland is one to Henry Eoft of Independence Sunday visitors at the E. L. Town­ Wells Dug Out!” The Young Peo­
train service from Portland. These beaches include Rocka-
send home.
They returned to ple's Society meets next Sunday
visiting at the M. C Williams and Margaret Edgy of Salem.
way and Garibaldi boach resorts, Neah-kah-nie, Munzanita
and Bay Ocean.
their home in Portland Monday ex­ evening at 7 o’clock. An able leader
home.
cept Mrs. A. F. Claus, Jr., (Frances and a good meeting. Definite an,
Newport ( ° n Yuquina Bay and tho Pacific Ocean)
Miss Katharyn Arbuthnot will Townsend) who remained here un­ nouncements will be made about
O. T. and Raymond Murphy were
the
hayrack
ride.
A
t
the
hour
of
8
teach
in
the
Summer
School
at
A charming place for the family. Large and modem nata-
til yesterday. Sunday being the
here from Hubbard Saturday and
p.
m.
Rev.
Proppe
will
preach
on
a
Oregon
City
following
the
close
of
torium. Salt water baths. Many forms of amusement
natal
day
of
Mrs.
Claus,
Jr.,
a
Sunday.
the Monmouth Summer session.
splendid repast was served at the subject you ought to hear,, namely:
Crater Lake (One of the world’s natural wonders)
Townsend home.
The birthday “ What Think You of Christ?” This
Plymouth Binding Twine always
Eighty-flve miles from Medford, 8177 feet above sea level. A
Mrs. Lucy Smith , Mrs. Inepte cake bore nineteen lighted tapers. is a vital subject and of interest to
the same at Willard E. Craven
sky
line boulevard of 35 miles encircles the rim of the Lake.
all.
The
Sunday
evening
services
Rich, Miss Carrie Quasdorf and Mr. Many gifts were received from
Hdw.
and Mrs. E. E. Tripp attended camp members of the family and numer­ thru the summer months will be
Other Resorts
ous good wishes from admiring short and full of interest so there
Grandma Patterson is visiting at meeting in Turner Sunday night.
Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs,
Jefferson country)
will
be
no
fear
of
sitting
under
long
friends.
the home of her son, Dr. Patterson,
McCredie Hot Springs
sermons in hot weather. You had
Frank
Win
throw,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
in Dallas.
Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls)
better come to these meetings. A
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buffum and
MISS TURNER’S PUPILS
Shasta Mountain Resorts
hearty welcome awaits you.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Hoskins | Charles Lorence enjoyed an outing
APPEAR IN RECITAL
county
last
week
on
the
Tillamook
beaches.
were
visiting
Yamhill
"O regon Outdoors" Booklet
friends last week.
Lyon Lodo* No. 29 A. F. and A. M,
Contains particulars of the different outing places, excur­
Musical
folk,
especially
lovers
of
Mrs. Olen Whiteaker and Nadine
sion fares, hotels and camp rates.
the violin, greeted the pupils of
Hurley
visited
relatives
here
this
J. R. Ballard has changed his
Special stated communication 8
Miss Joy Turner at the Methodist
postoffice address from Oregon City week- Olen is now manager of the
p. m. Saturday July 17. Master
For further particulars inquire of local agent
church
last
Monday
evening.
The
Peoples Grocery stores in Port­
to Aurora, route four.
Mason's
degree,
visiting
brethern
program was presented by a com­
land.
bination of talented pupils from In­ welcome. By order of W. M.
Harley Alexander of Stevenson,
R. W. BAKER, Secy.
A. M. Gobevel, in a preliminary dependence, Monmouth, Woodburn
Wash., is visiting relatives and
JOHN 1L SCOTT
Independence violin
hearing before Justice Baker Satur­ and Salem.
friends in this section.
Oansrsl Passenger Agent
Ours, Tool
pupils
taking
part
were
Jacob
Lin-
day night* was acquitted of the
charge
preferred against him by an douer, Margaret Eddy., Martha Hill,
Do you live in Independence?
Our platform: More fish in the
Glen Burright, Lenore Myers. Car­
Then why not patronize her indus­ Independence woman.
rol Smith and Galena Kurre were Illinois river and let the women do
tries. Eat Liberty bread.
the work.—Pekin (111.) Daily Times.
Monmouth Herald: Independence unable to be present. Jacob Lin-
douer, as a "little farmer lad" in
Mrs. Ray Clark of Caldwell, Ida^ has bought liberally for the Mon­
COLLECTIONS
Innocence" was certainly at home
mouth
Chautauqua.
It
is
now
in
ho, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Knight Adjustment Go.,
with
the
“fiddle
on
the
bow."
Tiny
Stillwell, and others here this week order for the two towns to combine
McMinnviiio Oro.
Margaret Eddy, oue of the young­
Williams 9 Drug Co, f
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ILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW
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Vacation Time
Seashore and Mountain Resorts
Summer Excursion Fares
SOUTHERN P A C I F I C LINES
LOOKING
AHEAD
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Our winter
samples have
commenced to arrive and we
have a number on display in
our window. . Tho we are
still in
the midst o f the
good old summer time, a
number
are
always
fa r­
sighted enough to look ahead
and prepare for what is to
come.
W hy, just think in a few weeks, it w ill com­
mence to grow cold again!
You could have us take
your measure for a winter suit next week and by
tbe time it was Made and got back it would be about
time to wear it.
Tim e does sure fly.
Commence to
prepare for winter now and make it a point to come
in and look at our winter samples.
W e can please
you sure as we sell.
O. A. Kreamer
est pupils, deserves especial men­
NOTICE
tion for the excellent ease and in­
telligence shown in her interpretar
tion of the “ Evening Bells.” She is V soa tion of • Portion of
student of much promise. Mar­ Street ta E. A . Thorp’s Town
Oroflon
tha Hill was exceptional and enjoy­
able in “Danse Rustique." She
Notice is hereby given that L.
bowed with a firm aud expressive
Damon
and Mrs. Eliza Troxel have
touch and displayed artistic tem­
filed
in
the city recorder’s office ol
perament in her number. Glen
Burright very ambitiously rendered of the city of Independence, Ore­
“Up In A Swing.” His tones were gon, their petition to the city coun­
full of appealing sweetness and ex­ cil of said City, petitioning said city
cellent expression. Lenore Myers council to vacate th« following part
appeared only in the ensemble num­ of Main street in E. A. Thorp's
bers. Miss Turner has achieved the Town of Independence, Oregon,
wonderful in the ensemble work of towit:-
Said Main street with its inter­
the violin. Each pupil taking part
section
with street No. i
to A
had his piece committed perfectly
adding much credit to their in­ street in said Thorp's Town, aud all
structor. The trio accompanied by situated in the city of independ­
the muted violin ensemble made a ence, Polk County, Oregon: That
decided “hit,’ but the youngsters ¿aid petition was tiled in said city
could not be recalled. Miss Helen ' rtcorder's ollke on the 7th day of
Cornelius, an Independence favor­ April, 1920.
That said petition is now pending
ite*, was the climax of the evening.
Her numbers. "On The Lake," and in the city council of said City of
"II Trovatore," were not only ex Independence, and the same will
ecu ted with technical skill and real he taken up und acted upon by suid
musical expression, but with in­ city council on the 1st day of Sep.
dividuality and sympathy,, pro­ tetuber lift), at 8 o'clock In the
ducing a brilliant interpretation. aIlernoon of said dale, ati the coun­
The audience clamored for more cil chambers In the Hall of said
and was disappointed that ap­ city, at which time and place said
city council will hear and pass
plause did not succeed in brm„
another number from the talented upon any and all objections there­
to if any exist in form and manner
artist
as by law provided.
This is intended as a 20 days'
W ANTED—HOP PICKER*
no.fce of the pendency of said petl
W ill run auto truck to and from tion in said city council.
By order of the city council.
yard for convenience of town
B. P. 8WOPE,
people.
City Recorder.j
Aug. A
WALKER BROS.
The New Electric Shoe Shop
On C Street
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 -
G LA SS M A C H IN E R Y
Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of A ll Kinds.
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And are putting out the best bread on the market.
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by electricity.
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Independence Bakery
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"B u tte r wraps arc required by law. Play safe and havo
The Post print you a hundred or so." So wrote a watch-
fill mother to her married daughter a few days ago.