The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 23, 1920, Image 5

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    Biwii ■iMimi'KKM, K is i « h a , D o n a l d of Moumouth: Har- and are now conducting a
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rv J. Brasure o f Y amhill similar store in the North
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and Audrey Kirkwood o f Dakota town and are expe-
Independence.
i nenced general merchan-
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dise men. One of them wil
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Chas. L. Fitzgerald o f Los be appointed postmaster at
Angeles was an arrival in Buena Vista.
Independence Sunday and
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will visit at the home of his
Mrs. W. H. Craven, Mi»«
parents here for a few days. ‘ Eva Robertson and mother
Did you ever see anything prettier to the eye than
Larrv came from Portland had as their guests the 1«^
Thu demand for Plymouth twine in this section fe
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the packages of Jonteel toilet preparations? They
Monday night to greet him. o f the week the Misses Le-
is running beyond expectations. Once tried it is i
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lah and Pansy Robertson of
not only please the eye but give pleasure to the skin.
Mrs. Otto Krogstad of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. and
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Ihey are known the world over as the best in their
used again. Tho there is a much larger sale of it B
Portland was a guest of Mr. Mrs. C. H. Robertson . and
and Mi's. I. Claggett this Miss Mabel Robertson of
line. Soap, powder, cream, pure and wholesome, a
than anticipated, we are well stocked and can fill i
week. Mrs. Krogstad is a Salem. Saturday afternoon
joy to the most delicate skin.
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niece of Mrs. Claggett and Mrs. Craven complimented
all orders promptly.
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made her home with the the visitors with a delight-
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Claggetts several years ago. ful porch party. The veran­
da overlooking the well-kept
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A real movie star " ill be gardens was a charming
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here Sunday. It is Chester setting for the informal a f­
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Conklin, the comedian. He ternoon. and the tourists
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and his big company will from the southern state are
the quality of which has never been surpassed, is of­
“ Home of the Grafonola
give two shows that dav— loud in their praises o f the
afternoon and evening. A f­ beauties or Oregon.
The
fered you in the full knowledge that you will obtain
PERFECT SERVICE
PURE DRUGS
ter each performance he Oklahomans have large in
wants to shake hands with terests in the Tulsa oil
genuine satisfaction and economy thru its use. It is i
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fields and are thoroughly
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guaranteed to run full yardage to the pound, uni­
conversant with the Osage
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pen- tribe. Mrs. Craven closed
C ITY AND COUNTRY
Mrs. B. F. Boughev and
form size and strength and tree from knots. Place i
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j daughter, iirma. returned gra. Mr. and Mrs. Claude the afternoon with cooling
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your order early with
Miss Aleatha McKmnev Mondav from a monta s vis- Skinner and Mrs. Helen refreshments.
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was in Portland several days, it with relatives in Silver- Kirkland motored to Port­ Want—Work for a tractor. En­
land
Wednesday
morning.
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last week.
ton.
All the party returned quire for G. W., Polk County Poet
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The J. S. Coopers visited
Mr. . and Mrs. Kenneth Wednesday evening except
Mrs.
Skinner
who
will
re­
Mrs. John Krause at Au­ Honevman (Vivian Whit-
Bean hop sprayer (or sale. H. B.
rora over the week end.
eaker) of Portland visited main several days.
Fletcher.
SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN A HUFF HDW. CO. |
Mrs. Nancy \\ lùtea ker this
Mr. and Mrs. Bradner
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Guild week.
WANTED—HOP PI0KEH8
have arrived from Seattle to
have moved into the Eld-
Will
run auto truck to and from • T w tK :in ii« U R tM i« w iin iw iin iiB iim « iin iim iH im iiiR iiiB in iiin iiB iiB iiiH |iHiff
ridge cottage on Sixth street.
Otto Miller has purchased make their borne here. Mr. yard for convenience of town
the Mitchell residence prop­ Bradner will take over the people.
urdav for the government.
Miss Emma Zielesch was
Mrs. Homer Smith was erty oil C street. Mr. and management of the cream­
WALKER BROS.
shopping
in Independence
here from Hoskins visiting Mrs. Mitchell will go to ery. The former superin­
G. E. Harmon left Sunday Friday afternoon.
tendent. Martin Schott, and
the C. B. Smith family this Portland to reside.
for the Belknap Springs for
WANTED—HOP PICKERS
Mi*s. Schott who w’ere here
week.
a
ten davs’ outing for his
Mr. Vieth, Mr. House. Mr
At
tihe
Burton
hop
yard.
70c
per
Tacoma are to leave
George Girard and son, from
lealth.
Zielesch and Mr. Peterson
box. Will run auto truck t)o and
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Don­ Dick, returned from The
among the many fprmers
from yard for convenience of town
N. C. Anderson and wife are
aldson are passing a w e l l ____________________
Dalles Sunday. Mrs. _______
Girard
who
are “ making hay.”
people.
Phone
Farm
914.
.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bohan­
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
earned vacation at the Tilla- and Miss Ruth are expect-
non
went
to
EsQuilla
this
G. E. Harmon to Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
mook beaches.
ed home tomorrow.
FOR SALE
week to rusticate.
They
Sunday.
Sparks
motored to McMinu-
Clover reaper, cut 15 acres; Mc­
>
ille
Sunday
where thev vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L.
J. A. Reynolds and Rev. went with all the parapher­ Cormick binder, cut 100 acreei; 2
M. N. Prather and wife
Spencer of McMinnville! C. T. Cook with their fam- nalia necessary to have a horses; hop baler, stove, pipe, spent Sunday at Salem with ited relatives.
time. We don’t knowT
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h °me dies went to Albany last good
Ruth Lnfkv of Corvallis
where
“ Esquilla” is nor how baskets and other supplies. Phone ler brother, T. D. McClain,
of F. L. Chown.
; Sunday afternoon to hear
and Frances Schermier of
M-4312.
10 tf and wife.
to
spell
it.
but
John
says
it
’s
Billv Sunday. They say he
South Dakota are visiting
a / stylish name for Slab
Mrs. Emma Anderson. at the Zielesch home.
Dr. Frank Butler and was great.
A
No.
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Fir
wood
for
sale.
Homer
Creek.
who has been sick with m-
wife of Portland visited the
Hill.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapin
Tlanunatorv rheumatism, is
O. D. and Word Butler fam­
Mrs. F.. C. Eddv and chil­
motored
to Oregon City last
The
Methodist
Sunday
able
to
be
up.
ilies this week.
dren are in New'port enjoy­ School pupils, their teach­
Notte*
Monday
morning
thev
It has been rumored that sp.mt the week where
ing the beach pleasures. ers and a number of friends Parties taking the porch hexes of
with
rela­
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gir­ Before going to Newport,
flowers from the Henkle residence we are to have a store this
ard (Pauline Stapleton) are Mrs. Eddv visited her moth­ are enjoying a good old last Sunday afternoon may avoid week. This will be a great tives.
fashioned, picnic today on
Mr. and Mrs. House and
at home on F street between er at Sheridan.
to our little
the east side of the Willam­ further trouble and publicity by re­ convenience
family motored to Ritner
Fifth and Sixth.
;own.
turning
same
at
once,
as
it
is
known
ette. They are reputed to
Sunday where thev spent an
July 31 being the 5th Sat­ have chicken cooked Metb who took them.
(pd ad)
J. M. Prather and wife, af­ eniovable dav with their
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Hew- urday of this month, the
ter spending a week with
odist style with all the at­
ett motored to Vancouver, W. R. C. will have a social tendant
For Sale—Large team, harness friends and , relatives, re­ son. Harold.
trimmings.
Wash.. Monday, returning afternoon.
A short pro­
Air. and Airs. Parch of
and wagon for $175. S. Muhleman, turned to their home in ( or
the following day.
gram will be rendered.
California, who have been
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vallis Saturday. •
Oliver Smith drove down phone F 5113.
Everybody welcome.
visiting ut the Vieth home,
from Portland Monday to
Ed Lichtv and wife, Lloyd are planning to leave for
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark
Good
Maple
wood
for
sal«*
by
look after household affairs
Duvall. Ted Steele. Melvin Seattle soon.
of Springfield
were guests
,
,
, Dallas Observer:
J. R. here. He savs Mrs. Smith Dickson & Mattiaon.
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Prather and Bill McCann
at the M._ C. V llliams home, Collins and family, who is steadily improving and
The Horton family o f this
took
in the ball game at In­
the last of the w’eek.
have been residents of Dal­ hopes to be able to leave«
TOR SALE
city
are spending the week
las for the past year, moved Good Samaritan hospital the 1 new Ford Truck with cab and dependence Sunday.
in
Portland
visiting at the
The Post is glad that M. their household goods to last of the week, tho it will bed used about 3 months.
Sharp
home.
A. E. is one o f
J. O ’Donnell of the Inde­ Tillamook this week.
be several weeks before she 1 new Ford 5 Pasenger Touring
these
“
wise
farmers”
who
pendence Vulcanizing «Shop
car.
is able to return home.
believe in “ making h;»'r
Mrs.
J.
O.
Lacey
of
Salem
is having a big business.
Mrs. A. D. Kealiher and
2 used Overlands.
while the sun shines.” So
is visiting here.
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! children left Monday mom- . Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Eld- 2 used Maxwells.
this cloudy weather he is
Russell Harris and family taking a vacation.
Mr .and Mrs. Sol Eddie- ing for Denver. Colo., w here ridge. Jr., returned Friday 2 used Chevrolets.
man have returned from thev will remain indefin- from a motor trip over All the above cars are in good spent Sunday in Albany.
Camp 1 where'thev have|initelv.
W e understand southern Oregon and north­ running order and guaranteed by
Rav Lacey and family Do you live in Independence?
that Mr. Kealiher will join ern California. Their trip us.
been for several months.
of Wells spent Sunday with Then why not patronize her indus­
them later.
tries. Eat Liberty bread.
included a visit to the scenic
AUTO UTILITIES OO.
his folks here.
Crater
L
a
k
e
.
The
Jrs.
Independence
and
Dallas.
M. C. Williams. J. L. and
Marriage licenses grant- stopped over the week' end
Joe Clark have gone for a
Kenneth Ives of Rick- with the Srs. before return­
ed:
COLLECTIONS
ten days’ fishing expedi­
and
Marion
B.
Me-
Knight
Adjustment Co,
ing
to
their
Portland
home.
reali
tion on the Salmon river.
| Please
the Eye
I and Please the Skin I
Demand for Twine
Larger than Expected
Williams 9 Drug Co.
Plymouth Twine
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WILLARD E. CRAVEN ROW. j
McMinnville Ora
LOOKING
_
AHrAII
Our winter
commenced to arrive and we
have a number on display in
our window.
still in
A LITTLE
im tm iiH iiiH iim H iiiB inii'H iii
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samples have
Tho we are
the midst of the
good old summer time, a
number
are
always
far­
sighted enough to look ahead
and prepare for what is to
come. Why, just think in a few weeks, it will 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. Time does sure fly.
Commence to
prepare for winter now and make it a point to come
in and look at our winter samples.
We can please
you sure as we sell.
The Misses Hazel Cal-
breath and Vera Johnson
and a Quintet of Marshfield
teachers enjoyed a swim­
ming party and picnic sup­
per at H ill’s woods Tuesday
evening. The Marshfield in­
structors taught with Miss
Calbreath in the southern
Oregon city and all the
voung ladies are attending
the summer session of the
Normal.
Lebanon Express: C. F.
Cosper and Miss Elizabeth
Cosper
were here from
Portland for a week end
visit with friends and to ar­
range for the shipment of
their household goods to
Yakima. Wash., where Mr.
Cosper has purchased a
home. He has bought a six-
acre apple orchard of ten-
vear-old trees near there
and will devote his atten­
tion to producing some of
the finest fruit grown in
in that wonderful valley.
Baptist Chmreh
(Contributed)
Next Sunday will be another day
at the Baptist church you will en­
joy. The Sunday school meets at
10 A. M. Classes for all grades. At
the hour of 11 A. M. Rev. Proppe
will preach on “Lost Opportunities.”
The Young People's Society meets
at 7 p. m. An able leader and art
Interesting subject This ih a soci­
ety for the up-building of character.
In the evening at 8 o'clock Rev.
Proppe will preach again. You are
welcome to all these services.
BUENA V ISTA
Tha New Electric Shoe Shop
On C Street
SHOE WORK N EATLY DONE W ITH FIRST-
GLASS M ACHINERY
Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of All Kinds.
R. E. HEREFORD, Prop.
I Have Installed Electric [
O v en
Cleve Prather is the first
to commence bindine grain.
Lila McCann left Sunday
for Harrisburg to work for
Mrs. Davis.
And are putting out the best bread on the market. ■
Roy Knighton, wife and
It is more like M other’s bread. Clean and baked I
daughter spent Sunday at
Jefferson. 0
by electricity.
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, Mr. Harris and family
Try
it;
Yon
will
like
it.
A. & H. Turnbull of Hope ! visited Sunday with the El­
ö
N. D.. will open a general liots at Dallas
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store at Buena Vista next
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The Robert Emmons of
week and from what A.
Turnbull tells us. it will #
be Albany were Sunday guests
the largest store Buena Vis­ of the R. E. Prathers.
ta has had in many a dav.
G. E. Harmon, wife and i ' n « i i n a i y i v i i i i i i n i i i i n e i i w i e i e i i » i w w i R |e w i » i W | ■Miïi
He arrived in Portland the daughter
and. Bill McCann
first of the week and Pur­ were Salcn
“ Butter wraps arc required by law. Play safe and have
visitors Friday.
chased the stock which is
The Post print you a hundred or so.” So wrote a watch
being .shipped
lipped bv everv
Ed Prather took a raft of
They have been piling to Independence Sat- ful mother to her married daughter a few days ago.
freight
Independence Bakery
O. A. Kreamer
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