The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, September 03, 1920, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T he P olk C ounty P ost
ONE H U N D R E D P E R C E N T IN D E P E N D E N C E
VOLUHE HL
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3. HR
SOCIAL EVENTS
OF TUT WEEK
NUM BER 23.
i Wien news in
P O S T H A S A N IN V A L ID l»i'»'«'iiBiiBiii»mm>Rii«iiRiiniiGiwmiaitRiii»ii»iMiiaiim«iMMiiRiiniii
!
—
ill
The principal piece of
M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 13 14
machinery used in the
making of The Post was
taken ill about ten days
ago. and is lacking nine­
Airs. A. G. Williams en­ ty per cent of its profici­
Tho many pre­
tertained with a neighbor­ ency.
hood party for her son, scribed, experts and oth­ g The hilarious and piquant story of a young wife
Harvey, last Tuesday after­ erwise, it was not dis­ g who wanted a wild man for a husband and got more
g than she bargained for. Pou see Reggie told her be-
noon. It was Harvey’s fifth covered until yesterday
the nature of the ail­ g fore they were married that he was the original cut-
birthday and many merry
ment. Not enough nour­ g up and gay dog and that women cried for him. He
games were provided for
the little fellow and his ishment goes into its g proved about as speedy as a steam-roller going up-
esophagus to sustain it
playmates. After a variety
in its usual function. g hill. But when he did get to going! Whoop!
of games had been played,
a birthday repast was serv­ The only cure apparent­
ly is in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
ed. Mrs. Williams being as
from whence it came, § W E D N E S D A Y A N D T H U R S D A Y , SE P T . 15 16
sisted bv her daughter, A1
and the word has gone
berta. and Irene Pengra.
there
to hurry on the
The youngsters who enjoy­
ed the happy event were cure so The Post can get
back to normal; mean­
the little Misses Marjorie
while
we limp along.
and Maxine Schomacher,
A surprise attack! By the worst soldier in camp!
Irene Pengra. Margaret
Come to capture the general’s daughter in his B. V.
Phillips and Alberta Wil­ ALBERT L. KULLANDER AND
liams and Masters Norman
D .’s! Did he do it? Y ou’ll say so! Of course, he went
MISS FERN SEAMAN WED
Cook, Eugene McCarthy,
to the “ ju g ” when his leave was up, but doing that
Robert Mailie and Harvey
little love campaign— wow! Nothing about war.
Albert L. Kullander, pop­
Williams.
Just youth, romance, doughboys and fun!
lar Independence jeweler,
Mrs. E. Kullander was a and Aliss Fern Seaman, ac­
Roiin C om edy and Pathe News
most delightful hostess to complished daughter of Air,
the Ladies Aid of the Chris­ and Mrs. William Seaman,
tian church at her home were joined in the holy
Thursday afternoon. Sew­ bonds of matrimony bv Dr. I
F R ID A Y , SEPT. 17
ing. talking and a splendid H. C. Dunsmore Sunday
summer
time
luncheon morning at the Presbyter­ 1
made the session very en ian manse, those in attend­ I
ance being Miss Caroline a
iovable.
Claude Hubbard of Port­ Seaman and Glen Smith. I
in “ S H IR L E Y K A Y E .”
land visited his parents on Immediately after the nup­ I
tial
knot
was
tied,
Mr.
and
the Hubbard ranch last
departed for a “ All the world loves a lover” and also a good fightr
Sunday.
Mrs. Hubbard Kullander
er. The Shirley Kaye whom Aliss Young protrays
Portland
to
spend a few
motored to Portland with
wins
the world’s love doubly for she makes a great
days
honeymoon.
About
her son for a brief visit. Mr.
Oct.
1
they
will
occupy
fight
against her own ignorance of finance to save
and Airs. Claude Hubbard
Eire expected Sunday for a their home on F street.
her father, and in an even harder battle she over­
Mrs.
Kullander
has
visit under the parental
comes
Western prejudice against the effete East. A
grown to wromanhood in In­
roof.
breezy
tale shot with scenes of society splendor.
dependence and is highly
esteemed
bv
every
one
in
Mrs. O. D. Butler gave an
C om edy and International News
attractive pre-nuptial func­ the entire community. Mr.
tion for Miss Messner last Kullander has been in In­
Saturday afternoon. The dependence for a number of
S A T U R D A Y , S E P T . 18
invitational list included a years, at first being em­
few close friends of the ployed as a iewreler bv O. A.
Kreamer. When the world
bride-elect.
war began, he promptly en­
Mr. and Mrs J. J. W il­ listed and served until after
liams of Oak Point have re­ peace was declared, a great
in “ H U M A N S T U F F .”
turned from an extended er portion of the time in
visit with relatives in the France. Upon his return
A picture fulll of chuckles and thrills— quick trig­
home he went into the jew­
East.
ger adventure in the land of romance. The tale of
elry business for himself.
rich
man’s son, who finding a business career in the
Aliss Bessie Stillwell has He is prominent in lodge
East irksome, goes West and takes up ranching. He
as her guest. Miss Thelma circles and is commander
Independence
post,
Lynch of Portland. The of
should have been happy, but he learned anew the
voung ladies were class­ American Legion.
old truism that man was not made to live alone.
mates and graduated from
Air. and Mrs. Ray Clark
Lincoln High in Portland
F ord W eek ly and 2-reel Christy com edy
spent
the week end with
last year.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Dick­
The B. F. Swopes have son. Mr. Clark came from
S U N D A Y , S E P T . 19
moved into their new home Caldwell. Idaho, for Buy­
recently purchased from M. ers’ Week in Portland and
Alerwin. Mr. and Airs. Co- also to join Airs. Clark who
ff
zine moved into the Mc­ passed the summer in the
Henry bungalow vacated metropolis.
bv the Swopes.
Dear Madam: Phone the
A smashing story of G od’s Country, of Love and
news to M 621 and oblige.
Hop Pick Sue is here.
Adventure. Officer of Royal Alounted in a thrilling
chase after an outlaw across the snow wastes o f the
frozen north— fugitive returns to civilization to
masquerade in name of pursuer, who dies— strange
love for sister of dead man who mistakes outlaw for
her brother— mysterious spell thrown over white
girl Chinese prince in disguise— battle in opium den
and burning of place with murderer doped and held
prisoner.
A dm ission 20-35c-
I
T H E P IL L B O X
g
GIT IN THE GITNEY AND
GIT THEREI
If you want to git Uiere^ git
in the “gitney” or you'll git
left.
G. I. T.
i Parlor-Bedroom and Bath I
1
I
I
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
i
I
i
9
i
I
I
i
I
i
I
i
e
I
i
i
■
HARRY CAREY
■
IIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIRIIIRIIII
IINDEPEINDEIXCB
IIRIIIRIIIBiliBill
i
i
9
Airs. Afalcomb McDonald
of Orenco was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard
last week, returning to her
home Tuesday.
Of
our
Ï
Cl'
«
I
I
i
numerous
articles used
by hop pickers
§
while w orkin g in tha
i
f
I
»
I
9
ticipatin g a big yield o f hops th ia yea r
i
we have stocked up w ell and can fill every
ft
yards or fo r house keeping
during the pick in g season.
An­
9 want at reasonable prices from tape to an oil stove.
9
T H E A T R E I
*
Airs. Aleatha McKinney
has returned to Seattle af­
ter spending the summer
with her parents here.
P ic k e rs P ic k
Y o u r P ic k
i
i
M onkey Comedy and Outing Chester
1
Air. and Airs. W. H. Walk
er went to Portland last
Wednesdav to pass several
davs with friends.
Mrs. F. O. Parker and
children.
Franklin
and
Grace,
returned
todav
from
There was great rejoic
ing among the members of a three months visit Wth
the Christian church last relatives in Illinois.
Friday night when the
The O. A. Kreamers
mortgage on the edifice was
spent
last Sundav in Salem
burned at an appropriate
with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
service.
Rev. Melton, the
pastor, spoke and Rev. Buchanan, who formerly
Swanter. the state secre­ lived in Independence.
tary. also made an appro­
priate address.
The debt
After a brief vacation,
was not a large one, but the Mrs. McIntosh is announc­
memhers are delighted to ing the re-opening of her
have it cancelled and still music studio.
Her pains­
money left in the treasury. taking and thorough meth­
Airs. Martha Richardson, ods alwavs insure her a
the only charter member in crowded class and those de­
Independence was given siring her coaching will be
the honor of lighting the J wise to not delav making
match that burned the note.1 time reservations.
I
I
I
I
I
■
I FALL
1 m
The Eddlemans on Sev­
enth
street are having
porches added to their
home.
I
ALPHA BASCVE
SATURDAY. SEPT.
18 , I
will have on dis­
play a complete line
of Street and Dress
Hats, also one-piece
Dresses in silk and
LOTTIE HEDGES McINTOSH
wool materials.
SOMEBODY OUGHT TO AD­
JUST THIS LOSS QUICKLY
(Letter received by the Fidel-
ity-Phenix Insurance Co.)
Derc Phidelity-Fenix: 1 had
a Jei<ny killed by lightning
which caused her to lose a
good Jack. Had a colt struck
by lightning and he ain’t
been worth a dime sinco.
There haven't been know one
to see mo about it If you
don't get your eyes open. I’ll
take my policy in.
S. Turnispeed.
Mabel Clair Ground re­
turned Sundav from New-
Dort.
g
9 •iwimiiwiinimimniniiRiiiniiniiRiininwiwiN
“THE BIVER’S END
I [ Q I C
Everitt Cook was here
from Portland last Satur-
dav.
OUrt LADS
WILL
LOOK
TEN MINUTES ANYHOW
One of the next Spring
model» in female bathing
suit is called “ Lo and lie-
hold.” When one of these
minute object is put in its
proper place it is said that
the boys soon behold how
“ lo" it is and continue to be­
hold until 'way after milking
time.
“232 Hours Leave”
MILLINERY
OPENING! .
SW M i n
-
IBIIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIiailBIIBIlBIIBil
Afni. E. L. Townsend has
------
as her guests her mother,
Miss Anna Paeenkonf. * ' “ £*•
“ n<l *>«I«“ J S -
former resident of Inde- v-
Eieremes. of Bismurk,
pendence. died at the home
of a sister in Silverton one
dav last week. She attend-
The hop pickers rain ar-
ed McAIinnville college.
! rived on schedule time.
I
-WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
SU C C ESSO R TO C R A V E N ft H U F F H D W . 0 0 .
ii'BiiiKiiBniim iim m im iNiiiNiiiBiiBiiiBiiiniiBiiniiuim unm iiiBiiNim iiBiiM
citt and country
TEACH ER OF PIANO AND VOICE
(Affiliated with Northwestern Conservatory, Chicago.)
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend this opening.
Announces the reopening of her residence
studio Oct. 1.------ A limited number of
pupils accepted.------ Phone now for class
reservations------ High School credits given.
Studio Afomnouth and 7th. Sts.
Phone 4821
|BIIBHIBIlBIIBHBIIBIIBIIBiailBilBIIBI>BIIBIiailBIIBI«lBIIBIIIBIIBIIBIIBin^
i Have Installed Electric
O ven
A nd are putting out the best bread on the market.
It is more like M oth er’s bread. Clean and baked
by electricity.
T ry it; You will like it.
Independence
XBINiBliBliBiaiIBlllBIBlllBINNnBlllBIIBIIBIIBlll