The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 23, 1920, Image 4

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THE POLK COUNTY POST
rtconier's office on the 7th day ol :
April, 1920.
On next ¡Sunday after­
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon.
noon and evening. Chester
Conklin, whose face is fa-
jittn d aa —coud data mattar March 26, 1918, at tha poatofflea
nunar tu every picture fan.
Imlepautiaucs, Oregon, under the Act ol March 3, 187ft
win be at tne fsis in person
burrountleu wun a com Dam
Editor and Publisher.
CLYDE T. ECKER
of Uitrli-saianeu. exceptional
artists, including Art Pen­
Subscription Bates;
ny. one o f the best known
cabaret entertainers m tne
THREE MONTHS
50c.
country. Mr. Conklin . lias
; &LX. MONTHS
$L00 long
wanted to meet his au­
ONE YEAR
$2.00 diences in person and pre­
Luisas othai-wiss provided lor, subscriptions will he stopped at expiration sents for tneir entertain­
ment a brilliant, modern,
denghtful revue. It is con­
Even the price of white chips is becoming prohibitive, structed to amuse and for
poker players tell us. It takes at least a dollar and a laughter. There is music a-
pientv. color. Cushion, dance
lialf to stay until the lirst draw' now.
and a touch of travesty for
which Mr. Conklin is cele­
Mr. Harding still lives in the town in which he was brated.
Then he carries
born and raised. Lsually the “ home tow n" never sees with him his own jazz o r ­
the ability of its boys and girls. They must go among chestra of picked piayers
assuring a genuine treat in
strangers t oreceive what’s coming to them. *
tne hgnter kind of music
with a kick. M ay Allison in
While there is no excuse for it except carelessness, “ The Cheater” is described
much confusion results over the names of Dallas and The as one of the photoplay sen­
Dalles. Even so extensive a traveler as Billy Sunday was sations of the year, present­
a victim. The world in its swift pace is frequently cutting ing this fascinating actress
an intensely dramatic
o ff the “ The” and leaving “ Dalles” to stand alcne which in
role. "T h e Cheater’ ’ .deals
it is unable to do in some cases as long as Dallas is on the withthe healing of faith, a
map. The best way out of it would be for Dallas to quit theme that is uppermost in
the minds of thinking people
altogether and move over to Independence.
thruout the civilized world
at the present time.
In "T h e Heart o f G ypsy”
Monday and Tuesday nights,
THE RHYMING SUMMARIST
there is mystery without the
improbable, there is rich
good humor without vulgar­
Big wars and little wars
ity
and there is sensible rea­
Into the course of events are fitting,
son
for everything. On the
Nations get to going in a brawl
same evening episode 13 o f
An no one thinks of quitting;
"Smashing Barriers” will
But if Ross Nelson declared war on Portugal,
be shown m which Darling
in an automobile dashes in­
W e’d know whose bound to win it,
to a deadfall trap in the
For in the go
road.
It is so,
"A re You Legally Mar­
The time would be a minute.
rie d !” is a pictoral sensa­
tion. It presents a theme
Sometimes the fist brings the desired result
unusual and unique in tvpe
and unfolds the bewitchin
And calms the troubled waters,
tale of "man-made laws an 2
And other times it raises Cain
flaws.”
interwoven w i t h
With bull heads and the sotters;
many stirring bits o f unusu­
So when to fight or not to fight
al excitement, coupled with
Is a question of much fever,
the dramatic ability and the
originality of the only male
So in case of doubt
vam pire. L ew Cody.
Before finding out
Wednesday and Thursday
Better not do either.
nights.
On Fridavnight, Norma
But despite this rapid age of strive;
Talmadge comes in “ The
When the dove of peace is buried,
Probation W ife.” It is the
story of a girl who is the
Our young folks seem to heed it not
most popular attraction at a
Take chances and get married;
notorious cafe. As a result
But to quote a winsome miss
of a raid on the place she is
At whom the bug’s been biting,
sent up for three years.
“ I live with maw
Escaping, on a train she of­
fers herself to a man for
I live with paw,
food and . shelter. Much to
I ’m sorter up on fighting.”
her surprise he marries her.
“ A Little Brother of the
R ich” here ¡Sunday night is
a screen version of the great
novel—one whicn contains
a world of dramatic and
human interest.
GUARANTEED— “ Yourex” silver-plated ware
is guaranteed to never show the effects of wear. Its
Christian Church
base of silver-colored composition metal is insurance
to the manufacturer, the dealer and the user that
There will be services at the
recourse to this guarantee seldom, if ever, will be
Christian church both morning and
evening next Sunday. Rev. A J.
required.
w'Yourex”
Silverware
Melton ol Portland will speak.
There will also be Sunday school
at the regular hour. You will eiir
joy hearing Rev. Melton. Come.
When you want the boot call lor
Lihorty bread. Baked by electricity.
Phone The Poet the newa
be taken up and acted upon by said
city council on the let day ol Sep­
tember
1920, at 8 o'clock in the
afternoon ol aaid date, at the coun­
cil chamber» in the Hail ol said
city, at which time and place eaid
city council will hear and paaa
upon any and all objection» there­
to il any exist in form and manner
ae by law provided.
Thia is intended ae a 20 days'
notice of the pendency of said peti
tion in said city council.
By order ol the city council.
B. P. SWOPS,
Aug. ft
City Recorder.
of a
of
Notice ia hereby given that L
Damon and Mrs. Eliza Troxel have
filed in the city recorder's office uf
of the city ol Independence, Ore­
gon, their petition to the city coun­
cil of aaid City, petitioning said city |
council to vacate th« following part
of Main oft'eet in E. A. Thorp's
For all purposes "Y ou rex ” silverware will serve
your purpose.
Town
of
Independence,
Oregon,
Reasonably Priced;
towit:-
Said Main street with its Inter­
section with street Na 2 to A
street in said Thorp's Town, and all
situated in the city of Independ
Sensibly Purchased.
once, Polk County, Oregon: That
aaid petition was tiled In said city
FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED
For real service and results list
your property with us. We have
six salesmen with machines. We
inspect and photograph your prop­
erty and advertise extensively, and
have a demand lor property at all
times. Fred W. German Co., 732
Chamber ol Commerce Bldg., Port­
land, Oregon.
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All kind o f barbering j
done and satisfaction |i
guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ |
shampooing and mas- g
saging given special at- g
tention. Shine in con- g
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says the Good Judge
I find m en are taking
to the Real Tobacco
Chew.
The good, rich taste
lasts so m u ch longer
that you find it saves
you m oney to use
this class o f tobacco.
Any m an who uses
th e R e a l T o b a c c o
Chew will tell you
that.
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Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a sh ort-cu t tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
W e y m a n - B r u t o n C o m p a n y , 1107 B r o a d v / a y , N e w Y o r k C i t y
a iu m
Effective April 1, trains will
run as follows:
N a t arrives from Hoskins
9:1» A. M. dally
N a 4 arrives from Camps
4.-00 P. M. daily except Sunder
N a 1 departs tor Camps
10 A0 A. M. dally except Sunday
N a S departs for Hoskins
4:15 P. M. daily
Freight service 2:90 P. M. on
Tuesdays and Saturdays
SWOPE A SWOPE
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.
Meat Market
MILLER A SMITH
LAWYERS
vex Craven A Walker's Sfera
Oregon
The Independence National Bank
Established .1889
TO REALIZE THE
W e buy everything you
want to sell and sell
everything you want to
ly. Cash or trade.
buy
Bring in everything you
want to sell
ell and I will
sell it for you on a
commission.
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modern business. It systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today. It w ill pay you to do so.
Member Federal Reserve System
Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. D. Butler
M A X GOLDMAN
Sold in Independence only by
A. L. Kuliander
FARMERS STATE BANK
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MOST MONEY
Its base of silver-colored composition metal—pre­
cisely the same color as the silver plating—perfectly
conceals the effects of wear. That will be true as
long as the ware remains in use. You can sharpen a
"Y ou rex ” table knife without uncovering a base
metal of different hue.
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Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
& fe/
estate of B. F. Schrunk, deceaaed,
has filed his final account in the
County Court of the state ol Oregon
for Polk County, and that Monday,
the 16th day ol August, 1920, at the
Indopondonco
ops
hour of 10 a. m. thereof at the Court
Or
)re^on
room of the said Court in the City
ol Dallas» Oregon, has been ap­
pointed by said Court as the time
C. W. IRVINE,
President.
and place for the hearing ol objec­
J. B. PARKER,
Vice President.
tions to the said final account and
C. G. IRVINE,
Cashier.
the settlement thereof.
GLEN C. SMITH,
Asst Cashier.
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Administrator of the estate of
B. F. Schrunk, deceased.
Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
Dated and first published July ;« in m m iM iiH im in iim M iiin in iiB iin in in iiiR iiif o ii
16th. 1920.
Last: Aug. 13.
Independence,
Portion at Xnin
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Notice ol Final Settlement
NOTICE
Is sold only through jewelers with an established
reputation for reliability. Y ou’ll find it on sale only
in jewelry stores.
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That said petition is now pending
in the city council ol said City ol
Independence, and the same will
Independence Vulcanizing Shop
Heavy Laying W. LEGHORN Breeding Stock
One and Two Years Old.
Tancred and Hogan Strain
(Opposite Farmers State Bank)
300 head at $100 each if taken at once.
Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire
Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed.
Apply S . Read, 5 miles south of Independence
M. J. O’ DONNELL, Prop.
The Post stands for South Polk County all the time.