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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
Dene Lane spent Satur day afternoon with Helen utered u Mcoud c l u i matter March 26, 1916, at the postoffice at House. This Bank Encourages Prince Lacey of Salem Independence, Oregon, under the Act oi March 3, 1879. spent Sunday with his folks here. CLYDE T. ECKES Editor and Publisher. the Purchase o f Pure Airs. A . L. .Blanchard of Oregon Citv is visiting at Subscription Sates: the Peterson home. Bred Stock and we are will THREE MONTHS 50c. Guv Peterson of Port SI X MONTHS $ 1.00 ing to assist in financing par land spent an enjoyable ONE YEAR $ 2.00 week end at home with ties who desire to buy live stock (Juli otherwise provided (or, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration his folks here. AD*s. \V. T. House was exhibited at the Pacific Inter cahed to Ritner one day in November the voters of Oregon will have the last week to see her sick national Livestock Exposition chance to vote upon another batch of measures and if grand daughter. Mrs. S. E. Carmack of this Fall. they swallow them all as they did in May, the good, the Independence spent the bad and the indifferent, Oregon will out-freak any freak week end with her daugh ter. ADs. E. Chapin. that ever freaked. G. A. Dickinson and fam ily motored to Newport Capital punishment came back just in time to be ap last week where they spent plicable in the case of the five jail breakers who shot an enjoyable time for a few down the popular Til Taylor at Pendleton a few days ago. davs. The farmers co-operative As far as Hart, Owen and Rathe are concerned but few threshing company of In d ep en d en ce opponents of capital punishment or sentimentalists will Parker will begin its sea Oregon shed any tears if they are hung, tho as the result of this son’s work the first o i next hanging bee, we predict that at the first opportunity the week. C. W. IRVINE, President. Frances ¡¿chermier of people will again frown on capital punishment as a cure J. 3. PARKER, •South Dakota, who has Vice President. for murder. been spending the summer C. G. IRVINE, Notice ol Pinal Settlement Cashier. at the Zielesch home, has GLEN C. SMITH, Asst. Cashier. left to take up her school NoUce is hereby given that the work. undersigned administrator ol th e! Dell Grigsby of Mon estate of B. F. Schrunk, deceased, THE RHYM ING SUMMARIST mouth was seen on the has filed his final account in the I fl ■ iiin iiK i!n iiH iin iiK iin iu iiig iiiH i!B iin iw iiK iin im iih iiin iiH iiK iiiiiM ;iia iiin sDeets here »Sunday af County Court of the state of Oregon j (lily Jerry Owen in Oregon Voter.) ternoon. He looked as tho lor Polk County, and that Monday, he was tried of citv life the 10th day of August, 1920, at the The poets through the myriad years hour of 10 a. m. thereof at the Court and needed a rest Since making songs begun room of the said Court in the City Paul ¡Sharp of Portland Have ever tuned impassioned odes says the Good Judge is visiting at the Horton of Dallas. Oregon, has been ap Of rapture to the Sun. home. A line time for pointed by said Court us the time A little o f this real to Tht ruddy ord of molten fire farmers to have company and place for the hearing of objec bacco gives a man more Suspended in the sky because there is plenty of tions to tiie said final account and satisfaction than he ever work. Being a city lad the settlement thereof. Hurls flashing beams J. A. REYNOLDS, g o t fr o m the old Paul is doing “ fair” work. To earth, where dreams Administrator of the estate of kind. ADs. YV. H. Mixer of Dal Base man, with sodden eye. *** F. Schrunk, deceased. las with her mother, Mrs. Swope & B. Swope, The full, rich, real to Attorneys. biost. spent the week end Dated and tirst Well, we have never felt that way published July bacco taste lasts so long, with the Hortons. Arthur 16th. 1920 . About the gleaming Sun; you don ’ t need a fresh and Orville Lacey accom Last: Aug. 13. We are no Aztec solar priest, chew nearly as often. panied Mrs. Frost home We never will be one. where they will stay for T h at’ s why it costs you We have no hay down in the field, some time. FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED less. By sunshine to be cured; Miss. Bertha Parsons of .Any m an who uses the Dallas is visiting Aliss Mar For real service and results list No nectarines i< i\ T obacco Chew will ion and Pauline Dickinson. your property with us. We have Or spinach greens tell you that. Ruv Lacey and family six salesmen with machines. We ■ To ripeness to be lured. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. La inspect and photograph your prop Put up in two styles ce v returned home from erty and advertise extensively, and For we are of that worthy tribe mountains ¡Saturday even have a demand for property at a ll; RIC CUT is a short-cut tobacco Of gents nobody loves; ing. A good time and times. Fred W. German Co., 732 W-B CUT is a long iiiie-cut tobacco When airs are cool we’re amiable splendid fishing was the re Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port 4-3 As little homing doves; port which they brought land, Oregon. mm home. But when the August skies blaze forth Lester Cline, one of Park We long to get a gun, er’s most promising voung l■ lll■ lll■ lll■ lll■ lll■ llla |||a llla |||a |||a ||¡a |||a And slay, just once, men and Miss Marv YY’ack- I I H E WlftO MILL SH 0 PÌ The tuneful dunce en. a popular ¡Salem girl, I A. G. Williams, Prop. | Who blares o les to the Sun. TEMPTING AND were married ¡Sunday at ! ■ the home of the bride’s par I All kind of barbering g DELICIOUS ents. The couple spent Doesn’t it look good? Our their honeymoon in Port § don’t and satisfaction -g! meats are always choice, land. Tuesday evening they b guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ g tender and palatable and returned to their home here j shampooing and mas- g you will never be able to and. of course, the neigh i saging given special at- g bors “ made a noise.” AD. jj tention. ¡Shine in con- g get better meat than we and Mrs. Cline will make sell, no matter how much ij nection. i their- home here you pay. So save tima, ■nil Litri I , i l i a Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. FARMERS STATE BANK “ N oth in g Like It” - 1 Watch Out! trouble and worry by com ing here for your meats. Baptist Church Announcements YOU DON’T KNOW MUCH VALUE OF WATCHES I ABOUT THE You can’t diatinquish between a $10 and and a $25 watch—Have to take the jeweler’s word for itl THEN YOU ’D BETTER KNOW THE JEW E LER i f he lives m your town you know he is reliable and responsible. He gives you an honest value. Not only because he wants to be honorable in his dealings, but because he wants your patronage in the future. If nobody came to his store the second time he’d have to close up and quit y WE HAVE W A T C H E S FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS All kinds and all prices, $2.50 up. Y\ E GUARANTEE YOU AN EVEN E X CHANGE— A D O LLAR’S VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. A. L. Kullander Jeweler and Engraver H ain Street ( Phone M-1321 These are days of special efforts VALLEY A SILETZ and hard work and forward move TIME TABLE ments. Therefore put forth special I efforts to come to the Baptist Effective April 1, trains will church next Sunday. The Sunday run as follows: school which has showed a mark No. 2 arrives from Hoskins ed increase in the summer is still 9:15 A. M. daily growing. It meets at 10 a. m. There No. 4 arrives from Camps is a class for everyone. If you do 4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday not go to any other school come in No. 1 departs for Camps wiUr us and we will do you good. 10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday At the hour of 11 a. in. Rev. Proppe No. 3 departs for Hoskins will preach on the subject you can- 4:15 P. M. daily ! not a fiord to miss, “The Dying Freight service 2:30 P. M. on Need of the Churches of Independ Tuesdays and Saturdays ence." The Young Peoples Society, which has been growing and hav ing good times meets ut 7 p. m. A j good leaner and an interesting sub SWOPE & SWOPE ject. The young people go on a I picnic supper Uds week Thursday, j LA W Y E R S A good time will prevail thruout.! In the evening Rev. Proppe will j Office over Craven A Walker’s Store preach on the Umely theme of "The Moat Brilliant Intldel Converted.” I Independence, Oregon Therp i* a heurty welcome await- J ing you if you come. Corvallis Courier: MrsJ A. K. Berman and little son returned last evening from Indeuendetiee where they they visited relatives for a few davs. Dear. Aladam: Rhone the news to M t>21 and oblige. When you want the best call for Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. NOTICE Vacation ot a Portion ot Main Street In E. A. Thorp's ’’’own of Independence^ Oregon NoUce ie hereby given that L. TO REALIZE THE Meat Market MILLER A SMITH The Independence National Bank Established .1889 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 will pay you to do so. member jfed era l reservt T .S Y S T E M . Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Da D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker D. YYT. Sears O. D. Butler MOST MONEY YY’e buy everything you want to sell and sell everything you want to buy. Cash or trade. Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Farmers State Bank) Bring in everything you want to sell and 1 will sell it for you on a commission. Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed. M AX GOLDMAN M. J. O’ DONNELL, Prop. IT? ' T !* T UI0l»l 'l H . n f t C B I ! WIVIIW'M '! W I W I 'B IIY I W II R I W IIB ;i(TII<P''a i!ia i|II>i:V'lia i|iai|ia T*Ta i|'er W i 7 1 * THE POLK COUNTY POST Pamoii and Mrs. Eliza Troxei have tiled in Lite city recorder's office of = ol the city of independence, Ore- ~ gun, linn petition to the city coun- * cii oi aatd City, petitioning said city 9 council to vacate th^ following part § ol Mam street in L A. Thorp’s £ 1'owu ol independence, Oregon, g towit:- m Said Main street with its inter- - section with street No. 2 to A 1 street in said Thorp’s Town, and all 9 situated in the city of indepeud ■ elite, i'oik County, Oregon: That g ouid petition was tiled in said city g recorders office on the 7th day ol ^ .April, 1920 . " That said petition is now pending ® in the city council of said City of 9 independence, and the same will ■ l>e taken up and acted upon by said ; g city council on the 1st Uaj oi Sep g tember 1920, at 8 o'clock ia the - afternoon of said date, at Uie coun- = cil chambers in the Hall oi said 9 city, at which time and place sain | 9 city council w ill hear and pass * jg upon ai... and all objections then g to if any exist in form and manner g as by law provided. This is intended as a 20 days’ no.»(•»■ of the pendency of said peti tion in said city council. By order of the city council. B. F. SWOPE, Aug. 6. City Recorder. !'■:! B PASSES iia i