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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
M a i M i i i H M i f m ! i i a i i » i i n n ¡ MniBiil> iiMllMl:Mii:, lll^ lll^ ltjai||| Please the I B | § 1 | | ■ I ■ I I f i W aut— W ork for a tractor. En quire tor G. W ., Polk County Pout. 15 = a | " i Did you ever see anything prettier to the eye than f tho package« o f Jonteel toilet preparations ? They ■ n o t only please the eye but give pleasure to the skin. B ■ They are known the world over as the best in their i line. Soap, powder, cream, pure and wholesome, a - If joy to the most delicate skin. j§ i B ■ s W illiam s' D ru g Co A :‘Home of the Grafonola” P E R F E C T S E R V IC E !, HHIHIIHlllMIHIIHIIIMIIMillHilHII!IMIMim!HIHl|iHi|| PU R E DRUGS p H i IÜUI3 !N,l W IHiniliniianniiBilW »L K i I ft i- 1 Mrs. Susan J ones and daughters. Misses ivatha- W ANTED— HOP PICKERS rine and (irace and Mrs. " ill run auto truck to and from Jennie Richards o f Corvai- yard tor convenience of town hs. were visitine relatives people. here over the week end. W A L K E R BROS. Mrs. Jones recently dispos- i ed o f her residence proper- W ANTED— HOP PICKERS tv on f i f t h street. At ilie Burton hop yard. 70c per ■ ,, , , ,. , > 5vi-v " ill run «uto truck to and I v ( A n s t i n e o f S e w a r d flolIi yani for convenience of town ■ f n ’ n ^ d *-*• D i c k i n s o n people. Phoue Farm 914. ..21 ■ of Dallas were guests ot Mi*, and Mrs. 11 . D. Bruuk fo r sa l e the f i l s l o f the week, lues- Clover reaper, cut 15 acres; Mc- ■ 4av the party Visited rela- Conuick binder, cut 100 acres; 2 8 tl\ e s i n Cor\ a l i i s . -j-he two horses; hop baler, stove, pipe, gentlemen are brotliers-in- baskets and other supplies. Phone law ol Mrs. Drunk. m 4312 . ietf § B /r'lvde \\ llh anis. OUl a No. 1 f q - wood for sale. Homer B Pertect Service’ ’ drug- Hill. 20 I gist, returned the hrst o f ____ 8 the week f r o m a fishing ex- NoUce cursion on the Salmon riv- Parti« taking the porch boxes o T « I er. H e says that he caught j flowers from the Henkle residence i, lo t s Ot hsh a n d w e’ve n o |H, t S uih I iij afternoon may avoid i and Please the Skin Ì I I ¿je isimm mi mouth street. I Demand for Twine i Larger than Expected i e Tho demand for Ply mouth twine in this section is m im ing beyond expectations. used again. fe § Once tried it is B Tho then* is a much larger sale o f it § P than anticipated, we are well stocked and can fill I » all orders promptly. i Plymouth Twine 8 8 M P the quality o f which has never been surpassed, is o f .J Li fered you in the full knowledge that you will obtain . genuine satisfaction and economy thru its use. I t is ú i i _ _ _ _ _ I r it ih t t o Q u e s t i o n t h e s t a t e - further trouble and publicity by r e -1 5 guaranteed to run full yardage to the pound, uni 1 a ivr tt uient. However. merit,. H o w e v e r “ s e e i n g IS , „riling same al once, as it is k n o w i C IT Y A N D ___ COUNTRY land, Mrs. Hastings also ol believing.” who took them. form size and strength and free from knots. Place (pd ad) n,linn T ... the Rose City, and another I r a n n vour hihs with a sister. Mrs. Turner o f A ir- vour order earlv with Mabel Claire Ground ex- Por Sale — Large team, harness I s Fordson. » lie. pects . to go to .New Y o r k j:mi| wagon for $ 175 . s. Muhleman, i 8 Gitv m September to con- ¡,,hone F 0113 is B There tmue ‘ ............... E it h e r gold nor the tinue her musical studies, Fordsons tanrung Oregon woman could defeat \\il- with the music masters o f! Good Maple wood tor sale by fields. liam Fam um in the W est America s musical center. ■ Dickson &. M umlsoh . i 18 ern romance. “ The Jovous Smce graduating in Chica-, ___ M rs Ben Johnson and Troublemakers.” A t Isis. I SUCCESSOR TO C R A V E N & H U F F H D W . CO. | for sa l e daughter. Miss Vera, visit Wednesday and Thursday go, she. has maintained a | ft Studio in Portland and in - : I new Ford Truck witli cub and B ed in Corvallis last Satur nights. I structed classes both in In-¡bed used about a months, i tu m H ü ia iiN iN iim iiB iiiB J 'n iM ü N iiB iiB iiN iw iiiB iin iiB iiiw iin iiB iiB iiin iin iiw ii day. dependence and Monmouth j 2 used Overlands. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M cln- 1 2 used Maxwells. Mrs. Green Hastings was tosh . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mr. and Mrs. W alter All the above cars are in good here from Albany this \veek Davidson and D. L. Hedges Plant and children, Gordon running order and guaranteed by v lsitm g at the I erl Hedges w ill leave Tuesday for Bar and M arjorie, returned Sat us. home. View where they w ill open urday from a sojourn at AU TO U T IL IT IE S CO. , x , TT the Davidson cottage for an Newport. They report a Independence and Dallas. AT M aster Jack Harding re- indefinite time, delightful vacation and turned vV ednesday from a — state that they participated! Fine W alnut Piano For Sale. Seashore and Mountain Resorts visit with his father in Mr. McLinn, a form er in all the beach activities. This piano has a beautiful tone I ortland. varu boss at the M ito iia W alter brought home a and is equipped with mandolin Summer Excursion Fares mu * a ^ hop ranch,, has purchased freak sea devil which he and quitar attachment«. W ill sell TO The Auto U tilities Co. the Olen W liiteaker resi- keeps chained at his home. at a burgain price. Address, The lias sold a car to \\. C. Ha- deuce property on Ash W iley B. Allen Co., Salem , Ore Tillam ook County Beaches lev and Case farm tractor street and has moved his Friends here w ill be de gon. 19 A delightful trip across the Coast Mountains. Double daily to E. S. Henry. fam ily into the same. lighted to know that after a train service from Portland. These benches include Rocka- long siege o f illness at the FOR SALE: Good Jersey cow. way and Garibaldi beach resorts, Noah knh-uie. Mnnzanita M cElm urrv Bros, are at Franklin Gillespie, son Good ¡Samaritan hospital in Fresh in October. Mrs. Harry and Buy Ocean. their height o f harvesting. Qf Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Gil- Portland, Mrs. O liver 19 Th ev are driving a new Me- ieSpie. arrived from Centra- Smith was able to be re Whipps, Fourth & G. Sts. N e w p o r t i<)n Vnquina Bay and (lie Pacitlc Ocean) Cornuck binder. lia. Wash., yesterday morn- moved to the home o f FOR SALE CHEAP A charming place tor the family. Large and modern nata- ,, , ,, xt x, ing to visit Independence friends last Tuesday. She torlum. Salt water baths. Many forms of amusement. One slightly used Fordson True Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Gra- friends. H e is a guest at writes that she is able with tor equipped witn extention rims. ham o f Monmouth were the W . H. Craven home. Crater Lake (One of the world’s natural wonders) a little assistance to go to A No One condition. Graham & guests on Monday ot Mr. ----- Eighty-flve miles from Medford, 8177 feet above sea level. A her meals. W e hope to Son. Monmouth. 18 and Mrs. S. H. M cElm urrv. Manager Archibald of have her home soon. sky line boulevard of 35 miles encircles tho rim of the Lake. mu r o T T ~ - the Mt. States P ow er Co. COLLECTIONS The J. S. Coopers motor- left Monday for California Other Resorts F. R. Wetherbee. a form Knight Adjustment Co., ed to Portland Wednesday. to spend his vacation. H e er merchant o f this place, Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mk Jefferson country) McMinnville Ore. Master J. S. 111. and sister. wjp be accompanied home who has been livin g in Sa McCrcdie Hot Springs Elizabeth, who have been l)V his wi f e aud baby who lem for some time, has clos Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s M arble H alls) visiting here, returned with wpi make their home here, ed liis business in the capi “ D addy” Hedges falls heir Shasta Mountain Resorts them. [ ------ tal city and with his family “ over night” to the title, “ Oregon Outdoors” Booklet x, tt x,-----L , Mrs. Lou W alton is a is moving to Eugene where gnat-great uncle. The B. F. . Boughev, whose ^ g t at the home o f her he has purchased an inter voting hopeful is named for Contains particulars of the different outing places, excur business interests keep him neT)he\v. Jeter Virgin. Mr. est in the Dean Walker “ D addv” Hedges and it is sion fares, hotels and camp rates. away from Independence V irgin ’ and ' * his ' sister, A . Furniture Store. The hoped that his life w ill be For further particulars Inquire of local agent the m ajor portion o f his Hattie of Missouri, who is Wetherbees lived in the as useful and exemplary as time, spent the week with also a guest at the \ irgm university city before com the, one for whom he was his fam ily on Fourth street. home, were left orphans ing to Independence. christened. and were raised by Mrs. JOHN M. 8COTT Mr. and Mrs. H. M atti- Walton. H ailin g from Mineral Mr. and Mrs. Gus Atiller General Passenger Agent son returned last Tuesday Wells. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. are rejoicing over the ad from a pleasant motor trip vent o f a 9-lb. son who W. J. W ood are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Carey to the coast. W ith them made his appearance W ed o f Postmaster Homer S. BUi. were Mr. M attison’s broth (Edna Gilm orej were here nesday morning. A t this W ood and family. W . J. 1 from southern . California er and his w ife from Astor this week visiting old time no cognomen o f suffici is an uncle o f Hom er and' ia. ------ friends. The Gilmores were ent importance has been has been visiting his broth-! er. John H. Wood, the post-! Mrs. Clvde W illiam s has form er residents ot tins found for the remarkable m aster’s father and an ex voutli. Gus savs he’ll be had as her house guests, her place and owned the • • tensive wheat grower a t ! sister. Mrs. Bush o f Port- Davidson property on Mon- ready bv hop-picking time Arlington. The Lone Starl to help with the office work at the C itv Market. The people were accompanied I following bulletin has been to Independence by the A r- j issued about the father: lington relatives. A r r iv in g ! SHOE W O R K N E A T L Y D O N E W IT H FIR ST - “ Pulse normal, tempera here the Gibson W ell water A ny old hat on some men s C L A S S M A C H IN E R Y ture at a healthy average.” o f the fashionable resort city o f Texas, the 1920 In the meantime we are head feels good to them getting overweight in wheat yield o f Eastern Ore-1 Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of A ll Kinds. gon and the big hop pros-: steaks and roasts. and it don’t take style nor pects o f the W illam ette val- j beauty to get by with them. provided interesting Mr. and Mrs. Claude lev Hubbard and son, Billie, conversation for the fam ily But it don’t pass with the motored from Portland gathering. Saturday to visit at the public. When a man is Mr. and Mrs. F. A . Pat-1 Hubbard ranch. Sunday terson had as their guests ■mm ■immmmmmmmmmmmmimimimwimmimii n n a and Monday they were judged by bis clothes, it ioined by Mr. and Mrs. J. last Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubbard and their gm st W iley Norton and son o f ^ doesn’t take a Sherlock I Il I IB I III I !■! IIRI B ' I IH IN IN I Ail Mrs. Ashnev - I Mrs. D. B. Johnson o f San Lewisville, Holmes to tell you that if Fransisco and the party Plunkett of Kings V alley * 4.^ visited Waterloo. Sodaville and Mrs. Sara Watson o f ? the hat’s wrong it spoils the remainder o f the scen and all the places o f inter Idaho. The Pattersons and ai I est in the Lebanon country.| their guests were school * ery. The most expensive suit and shot's ever made The Claud Hubbards re- friends m the prim itive ^ turned to Portland W ed davs and had not seen each j w ill not make a man look dressed up it he wears an nesday accompanied .by other for over fifty years. Mrs. Johnson who will visit They discussed “ log cabin” ? ill-fitting and unbecoming hat. Kream er is a hatter in the Rose C itv a few davs school davs and then.de- 8 as well as a clot her and lie will show you a most ex before returning to Sau parted in their automobiles, ai by electricity. Mr. Norton, Jr., is a pres- j Francisco. cellent assortment o f hats, one! o f which will dress perous farmer o f the beau- a T ry it; You will like it. Relatives here have re tifill little valley. Mr. Pat- I you up and make you look like a man. ceived announcement o f the terson in the early davs ■ at the Watson birth o f a son. July 17, to hoarded Mr. and Mrs. M erle Scovell . home which was only a half j j o f Seattle. H e has been mile from the home o f Mrs. % christened David Lorin.) Patterson’s parents. W ith the advent o f this de- --------- rTTT lightful young gentleman, | i arm your hills with a “ Butter wraps are required by law. Play safe and have Mrs. Sara T harpe Shelton, j Fordson. one o f Independence’s most ! The Post print you a hundred or so.” So wrote a watch- highlv respected p i o n e e r s , ! you lir paitn ronIi^ eJJ.‘d1^ j ful mother to her married daughter a few days ago. becomes g r e a t-g re a t- grand i Then why not mother and her brother. Eat ui^ny bread. j i WILLARD E. CRAVEN ROW. E Vacation Time SOUTHERN PACI FI C LINES The New Electric Shoe Shop On C S treet HERE’S YOUR HAT! R .E . H E R E F O R D , Prop. Haye Installed Electric ¡ = = = O ven = . Independence Bakery Kreamer 0 i