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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
. r ÿ r egoti H istorical Society y Auditorium T he P olk C ounty P ost ONE HUNDRED PERCENT INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE, OJIEOON, AUGUST VOLUME m . -1 iMI MMII m I IMI I iSi I :■! I !■! ! ■! I Id! I IBI I V I ! IMI I !■! I !■< 1 Mil I 1 1 I I § I I i I 9 9 I I § 1 f § 1 I i B 13, 1«M. iiieiiau Lffiia!i«iui!Bi'mtMi»i!*rvi»imiiBi«*i:ai»i»iiBii»iiiiiiBiBiaiwiwijoN T H E IR * V A C A T IO N ’ PÌ Within the past week * f or ten davs a number of I fl our distinguished citi i 9 zens left suddenly, pre * IB sumably on their “ vaca Î jl tions.” Not knowing where thev went, we l i cannot nrint their P I names. ft ft Î Wm. Duugan has sold his MONDAY NIGHT—Episodes 1-2 3-4 5 ft Independence property to TUESDAY NIGHT—Episodes 6 7 8 »10 C. B. Smith. ft WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Episodes 11-12 13 14-15 ft Arnold Fitzgerald recent i ly fractured two ribs while Who is the Phantom Ritler who lurks in the ft working at the creamery. back-ground and shields the beautiful heroine f I i (RUTH ROLAND) from death and disaster ■ E Mrs. Sarah Nelson re turned Thursday from a ! 9 visit with Philomath rela ft tives. THURSDAY, AUG. 19 The Great Western Serial, This Bank Encourages the Purchase o f Pure Bred Stock and we are will ing lo assist in financing par ties who desire to buy live stock exhibited at the Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition this Fall. ‘ H A N D S Complete in 3 Days T d / toj BERT LYTELL FARMERS STATE BANK. in ONE THING AT A TIME O’DAY Independence A brilliant comedy drama which gives Bert Lytell a role of remarkable versatility. It is a romance of the saw-dust ring, an appealing play of circus-folk that deals with the intimate details of their lives which never penetrate^ into the big ring. 8 ) ! report C. W . IRVINE, President. J. B. PARKER, Vice President. C. G. IRVINE, Cashier. GLEN C. SMITH, U P ” Roiin Comedy and Pathe News Asst. Cashier. FRID AY, AUG. 20 illB IIB IIB IIB IIBIM IIIB IIB IIH IIIB IIB IIB IIBIIB IIB IiaillB linillB IIB IIBIIB IIB IIB IIBIII i CONSTANCE TALMADGE “It sure will Fickle You” in “ SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE.” i ¥ It will make you laugh your head oft’—the best high comedy of the year. Remember, it ’s “ the girl you love” in a picture that will delight you— the girl whose merry laugh can be heard even in the silent drama. When you say comedy-drama, you are only ! saying another “ Constance!” i ■ i . Comedy a*d 7nt*rnationaI News \ , ■ I a B SATURDAY, AUG. 21 To find how long the full rich taste of the Real Tobacco Chew rasts. That’ s why it really caves you m oney to use this class of tobacco instead of the ordinary kinds. Any m an who uses the R ea l T o b a c c o C hew will tell you that. fi B ¡I HARRY CAREY Put up in two styles 9 in ‘BLUE STR EAK ” McCOY RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacct Ç o r ^ p a n ÿ ^ l O / Broadw ay, N e w York City ■ M H B B B B B B IB B B B B H B ) City M eat 1= I A brand n.-w picture. A tale of the West that will g I give you reason to feel happy that you saw it. I I Ford Weekly and 2-reel Christy comedy i B i SUNDAY, AUG. 22 B I I B § ■ Market Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler such u The Post print you a hundred or so.” So wrote a wi ful mother to her married daughter a few days ago. their superior them to be the . darts of calumny IN D E P E N D E N C E CITT AND COUNTRY i i Newport. Mrs. C. A. McLaughlin Wm. Quartier has been and mother, Mrs. Marv in Portland this week. Fluke, are visiting relatives Mrs. Eddleman visited in Washington. Albany friends last week. The B. R. Wolfes and C. Larrv Fitzgerald of Port W. Irvine family joined the land was a week end guest Independence colony at Bar View last Sunday. of his parents here. Mrs. R. W. Baker and Mrs. L. G. Reeves motor children have returned ed to Portland Tuesday from a two weeks stav at with her son. 0. G.. and daughter. Mrs. Chetelet. W. D. OVERTON The ladies returned the last of the week. Auctioneer Phon« St-3 Philomath, On. Twelve year» experience. A trial will convince you. Ar range for date« at the o f f ic e of The Polk County Poet or phone or writ« me direct, 27 •l Dr. and Mrs. M. J. liutler and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morlau left Wednesday bv Ford and trailer for a two weeks tour of California. Watch Out! ABOUT THE THEN YOU’D BETTER KNOW THE JEWELER TB illB inillB lllBIlBIlBlIlBlllW IinilBIlGliniiailW IIIBIiailBIlBIIBIBIIBIlBTiailBIfflr MEMBER EEDERAJ. krsmt, SYSTEM Mr. and Mrs. George Graves and Mrs. Nellie (] raves have returned from their vacation at Ygate Beach. You can’t distinquish between a $10 and and a $25 watch— Have to take the jeweler’s word for itl TH EATRE S i AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most convenient aid to modern business. It systerna- 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. Miss Lucile Craven is home from a Portland visit. YOU DON’T KNOW MUCH VALUE OF WATCHES! The story of a boy who was a Romeo by heart and a Jimmy Valentine by circumstance, a youth whose chief life problems were keeping his trousers creas ed and his motor car running, a kid who ofttirnes was in ¡is much trouble ¡is the kaiser, as popular as ¡i Salvation Army hiss, and as lovesick as a small town girl. iLER * SMITH Established .1889 Mr. and Mi’s. Chet Zum- walt’s babv died today. in “ BURGLAR BY P R O X Y .” Monkey Comedy and Outing Chester The Independence National Bank » M E THAT SO tut E. E. Tripp left real es Mrs. Frank Smith and tate duties in the hands of sou. Carroll, have returned from a pleasant sojourn at his hustling partner. Peter Kurre. and hied away to the Newport. coast the first of the week, Mrs. M. J. Bougliev and returning today. daughters. Misses Mabel The Post has received the and Erma, have returned aiinouncement of the mar from the coast. riage of Miss Rubv J. Gen Alonzo Trent and Wilma try and Miller L. Gilbreath Graves of Rickreall were which took place at Van licensed to wed at Vancou couver. Wash., on Aug. 12. Mr. Gilbreath is principal ver last Fridav. of schools at Silver Lake, Miss Mvrtle > Adams of Wash., where thev will re Girard. Kansas, is the guest side. Mrs. Gilbreath at one of her aunts, Mrs. M. J. time lived in Independence. Bulloch and Mrs. L. G. She is a graduate of the lo cal high school, of the State Reeves Normal and was a success ful teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Henkle returned Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phil day from Newport. “ Too lips and two children o f cold to stav there,” savs Spring Brook, Saskatcha- Mr. Henkle. wan. Can., are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wil Mrs. James Hanna and liams. The Philips have daughter. Miss Leona, of ! come with expectation Portland are guests at the of locating the somewhere in b. J. Irvine home, Mrs. E. this vipinitv. Mr. Williams Johneon. who- has been here i is one of the best boosters for several davs. remained Independence ever had. He for the home coming. is frequently bringing imi- grants here from other Mr. and Mrs. S. Tavlor climes bv telling them o f Jones and son.Russell, and our attractions in the W il Miss Carrie Guarsdorf left lamette vallev. We will Monday morning for an make room and welcome all outing at the Newport he mav induce to come for beaches. Thev are expect thev are of the very sub ed home early next week. stantial type. JACK PICKFORD LOOK AT THE LEG OF LAMB we offer you for roasting. Note its beautiful color, its firm texture. And its real lamb, too. No yearling or young mutton about it And good as it looks, it will taste better. Each morsel will taste like more and each will be a treat. Won’t cost you any more than common meat either. Better try one § I I ■ I I ■ ■ m Mr. and Mrs. H. A. John son of Chicago were week end guests at the E. L. Townsend home. Mr. John son is connected with the Montgomery Ward estab lishment in Portland. I f he lives in 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. I f nobody came to his store the second time he’d have to close up and quit. WE HAVE W A T-C-H-E S FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS All kinds and all prices, $2.50 up. WE . . . e v e £ J£X_ GUARANTEE YOU AN CHANGE— A D O LL A R ’S VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. A. L. Kullander Jeweler und Engraver Main Street Phone M-1321