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Step down into our little tent when the
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| pendence on Saturday, Sep-
i tember
and will sell 5
WANTED—HOP PICKERS
| head of horses, 2 cows, 18
At the Burton hop yard. 70c par
p head of hogs, farm machin box. Will run auto truck to and
from yard for convenience ot town
ery, etc.
people. Phone Farm 914.
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F. A . TORGESON.
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scorching sun burns the skin and the
perspiration oozes from the pores.
W ith our “ shammies” brush away the
burn and follow with a cool ‘ ‘ sponge.”
So come, freshen up and LIVE.
FOR SALE
Clover reaper, cut 15 acres; Me-
Cormick binder, cut 100 acres; 2
horses; hop baler, stove, pipe,
baskets and other supplies. Phone
M-4312.
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Williams9 Drug Co, I
‘ ‘Home of the Grafonola”
P E R F E C T S E R V IC E
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men
are engaged in occu
pations that do not permit
of
them
wearing “ good”
clothes while working.
For
the man who works Kream-
er is prepared to take care
of him in A. No. 1 shape. He can sell him a shirt,
coat, a pair of trousers or shoes that were especially
made to stand hard knocks and get by under the
roughest treatment,
lie can’t guarantee that they
won’t get dirty, but he has shirts and pants that can
be washed every day and kept clean.
Those who
are going to pick hops should be outfitted at Kream
Everything
sold with the guarantee that
its worth the money or more.
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N. C. Anderson sold a fat
hoer to Mr. Nebererall at Al
numerous
bany Monday.
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Otis Cole of Portland is
articles used
visitimr his sister. Mi’s. R.
FOR SALE
R
E. Prather and family.
1 new Ford Truck with cab and |
by hop pickers
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M. J. Rreutz and family bed used about 3 months.
of Salem were Sunday call- 2 used Overlands.
while working in the
2 used Maxwells.
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at_the R. E. Prather home.
All
the
above
cars
are
in
good
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J. M. Prather and wife of
yards or for house keeping
Corvallis called on Mr. and running order and guaranteed by 9
us.
B
-\lrs. Ed Liclitv last Wed-
AUTO UTILITIES CO.
during the picking season. A n
lesdav.
Independence and Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lov
ticipating a big yield of hops this year
received word last week FOR SALE: Princess dreaser;
that their son. Alford, was good condition; reasonable. Phone
not so well.
we have stocked up well and can fill every
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The county is having-
some work done on the FOR _ SALE: One horse truck
want at reasonable prices from tape to an oil stove.
Prather bridge across the wagon, good as new. Cheap. See
Luckiamute.
Tripp & Kurre.
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Mrs. Emma J. Anderson
returned
from
Belknap
COLLECTIONS
Springs Sunday much im
Knight Adjustment Co.,
proved ih health.
McMinnville Ore.
G. E. Harman, wife, j
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SUCCESSOR TO C R A V E N & H U F F H D W . CO. 3
daughter and mother called ¡ f a r m s a n d a c r e a g e w a n t e d if«iiiciiR inniinm iniiniinm iinininiiiniim iuiR iiniim niiK iiB iim i«m a
on Mr. and Mrs. Hiltibrandi
at Elkins Sunday.
j For real service and results list
Miss Blanche Harman isi'y°ur property with us. We have IjlRIIIRHIHtliniIRlllHIIIRIIIRIIIBIWnilBIIIRIIIHIIIBIiniiniRlimiRlliniRIIIHIiniinil^
helping her aunt. Mrs. M. six salesmen with machines. We
Conger, cook for the inspect and photograph your prop
erty and advertise extensively, and
threshers this week.
a demand for property at all §
Guv Prather is some bet have
times. Fred W. German Co., 732
ter at present writing. His 'harnber of Commerce Bldg., Port
many friends are hoping to land,
Oregon.
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see him out again soon.
Mrs. N. C. Anderson.
Notice to Creditors
And are putting out the best bread on the market,
Mrs. Jesse Tann and Mrs.
it is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked
Wilber Devine were shop Notice is hereby given that the
ping in Albany Thursday. undesigned has been duly ap
by electricity.
Mrs. Maud Porter, after pointed administrator of the es
Try it; You will like it.
spending three weeks with tate °f W. R. Hall, deceased, by the
her sister. M rs. R. E. Prath County Court of the State of Ore
er. returned to her home in gon, and hns qualified.
Lattell. Wash.. Wednesday. All persons having claims again
Mr. Turnbull will have a st said estate are hereby notified
store at the Sloper hop yard to present the same duly verified,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Neal together with the proper vouchers
imwiMiiiwiiwiniiiniiniinHRir
will have charge of the therefor, to the undersigned ad
store here during hop luck ministrator at his residence at
cordially invited to hear these good
Buena Vista, Oregon, within six
ing.
Mrs. Alice Skinner, our
very efficient librarian, ex
Mrs. Francis Hill was pects to attend the State
here from Albany this week Library Association which
convenes in Portland the
J. W. Mortran, Jr., of Al first of September.
bany visited his parents
here this week.
Hugh A. Baldwin of
Winlock. Wash., in com
Dr. and Mrs. O. D. But pany with his son. Richard,
ler went to Newport Satur and daughters. Misses Dor
day and returned Tuesday. othy and Ruth, spent last
nr
-pv r> i f « ,
, week end with his aunts,
Mrs. D. P. McCarty and! Mrs. Lucinda and Mrs. L.
children returned this week E. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin
from Newport where thev formerly lived at Buena
have passed the summer.
Vista. He is now connect
ed with the Winlock Van
Housewives cut down the Ness Lumber Co.
high cost of living by using
one of those oOe house Independence friends had
brooms at Willard E. Crav the pleasure of congratulat
en Hardware Store.
ing L. A. Cary, a former
merchant of this place, who
C. E. Pengra of Portland was at Newport last week
is a guest at the O. A. passing his honeymoon. Mr.
Kreamer home. The Kream Carev was married recently
ers with their guest passed to Mrs. Pearl Robinson,
the niidweek with Salem daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
relatives.
John H. Wood of Arlington
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and sister of our popular
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill postmaster, H. S. Wood.
and children and Mrs. Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Carv will
lin Hill Cohrs and daughter make their home in Port-
are vacationing at Walport. land.
They are expected home i
Saturday.
A party of pleasure seek-
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ers including Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. L. F. Fitzgerald re- A. L. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs.
PARKER
turned Wednesday from H. Mattison, Mr. and Mrs.
H olt’s Camp where she,C. (). Sloper, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Vieth is in North
went to visit her husband. W. H. Cockle. Mr. and Mrs.
She reports the severe fires James Robbie and their Dakota bv the bedside of
in that section are about guests. Mrs. S: O. Carr and her sick son.
subdued.
The farmers’ co-opera
Thelma Weslev of
Lyons. Nebr., enioved a pic tive threshing company of
Monday’s Portland Tele nic at Wilhoit Springs last Parker is threshing at Hen
gram: M. W. Walker, pro Sunday. They were joined ry Dickinson’s place this
prietor of the Beaver hotel during the (lav by Mr. and week.
at Independence is regis Mrs. U. G. Berrv. who were
Miss Winnogene Peter
tered at the Imperial.
M. too late for the big dinner son is clerking in Eddv &
W. savs Portland hotel men but received a generous Carbrav’s store in Inde
don’t know what crowded “ hand out.” The party en pendence.
She expects to
ioved the outimi'so much work until her school be
hotels are.
thev made an “ after sup gins in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hop men, vou can get the per” affair of it.
Harris and their relatives
8 plv hop sewing twine,
B U E N A V IS T A
from Eugene anil Albany
thermometors thermometer
motored to Pacific City
chains . the regular hop
Sant Irvine is hauling Saturday, returning Mon
brooms,
hop measuring
day. A good time and good
crates and the genuine lumber for a new barn.
Mr. Pincus commenced to roads was the report.
China Nut Oil at Willard
pick his early hops Wed-
E. Craven Hardware.
Mrs, Donald McEwen
and son of Seattle are visit
ing id the borne of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. T.
Peterson. She expects to
Don’t think that Kreamer
remain here until her hus
band arrives next month.
would keep you “ dressed
Then she will accompany
him
home.
up” all the time. Most
THE MAN
W0RKIN6
COME HERE
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W ANTED— HOP P IC K E R S
W ill run auto truck to and from g
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I will hold a public sale, yard for convenience of town | 2
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i 5 v 2 miles south of Inde- people.
WALKER BROS.
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| WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.,
I Have Installed Electric
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Independence Bakery
months from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published August
20th. 1920.
A. J. HALL;
Administrate.' of the estate of
W. R. Hall, deceased.
Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
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THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO
IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY
W . D. O V E R T O N
sermons.
Sunday
Sunday morning.
school
every
Auctioneer
Phono 56-3
Philom ath, Ore.
Twelve yeans experience. A
trial will convince you. Ar
range for dates at the office
of The Polk County Post or
phong or write me direct. 27
I Wl to MILL SHOP 1
£ n in iiiR im n « i» iiin iiR iiin in iin iiR iiR
s HE
I A . G. Williams, Prop.
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All kind of barbering |
done and satisfaction -
guaranteed. L a d i e s ’
shampooing and maa-
gaging
given special at-
Christian Church
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tention. Shine in con-
Rev. Melton preaches each Sun- p t) fiction,
(From the Independence Monitor
August 27, 1915.)
Smothering hot.
On his fifth birthday, Clarence
Quartier weighed ninety pounds.
Mrs. W. H. Murphy died at her
home near Buena Vista.
day morning and evening. You are gM ,,W |B ||B |1B||B |1*||»||W | *ia N I»lI
Special Series of Bible Lectures To
Begin At the Baptist Chnrch
lympic
Appeals to Your Appetite
And Appeases It, T oo
For a dainty but satisfying breakfast
Sunday night the Rev. II. L.
Proppe will begin a series of bible
lectures on the timely subject of
‘The Devil, His Origin, Work and
End.” These lectures will continue
for several Sunday nights and will
be of interest to all. You cannot
miss one of these.
The first
lecture begins on Sunday night
In spite of ther summer weather
our Sunday school has shown a
marked increase. It meets at 10 a.
| m. with classes for ull ages. At 11
a. m. Rev. Proppe will preach on
the interesting subject of "Behind
the Blood Marked Poors of Egypt.”
This is a message you should hear.
It will do you good.
Our young
people's society meets at 7 p m.
This is the society that helps young
people to a better life. During the |
week we have an open night on
Wednesday for bible study.
The
Book of John forms our study.
You ought to come and get ac
se rv e
(EG STISUOS W h e a t
H e a rts.
Y o u ’ll find “ The Meat o f the W h e a t”
in every heart.
Let this tasty cereal
whet your appetite to bigger breakfasts.
A good breakfast starts a perfect day.
A * If you arc using V E lsm s Flour for baking,
it is time you tried its little brother,
WTmNR Pancake Flour. From the same reli
able millers.