The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, September 03, 1920, Image 4

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Clover reaper, cut
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Vigorous and Healthy Babies Make [ a d n a d u i r i n a n i e u r i , V and
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spent àlinday at horses; hop baler, stove, pipe,
the homes O l G. E. i l a i n u i n : baskets and other supplies. Phone
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The Best Men and Women
ana a \. c . Anaeusoii.
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Take care of the babies— give them a
chance— so when they have grown into
manhood and womanhood— they w ill
not be handicaped in the battle of life
by physical defects.
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This Bank Encourages
the Purchase o f Pure
Bred Stock and we are will­
was
visiting
ins many
FOB SALE
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m ends nere Friday and 1 new Ford Truck with cab and i
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.^aiurduv. l i e is a form er bed used about 3 months.
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pasior oi me EvaugeUcuf 2 used Overlands.
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enured here.
2 used Maxwells.
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All
the
above
cars
are
in
good
in
e
Uiresiiing
men
are
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ing to assist in financing par­
anxious lo see good weatil­ running order and guaranteed by i
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This store helps take care of babies.
er as mere is considerable us.
ties who desire to buy live stock
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A U T O U T IL IT IE S CO.
grain in me lieicis.
W e have everything a baby needs to
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Independence and Dallas.
Airs, itobert H erron of
keep it comfortable, growing and in
exhibiteil at the Pacific Inter­
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or
Hand
ami
m
rs
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e
iiarue
the bloom o f health.
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CO LLEC TIO NS
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fvaw of A m ity have been
national Livestock Exposition
fl
Knight Adjustment Co.,
visiting then moUier. AHs.
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McMinnville Ore.
Margaret
m e lanin
tans
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this Fall.
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week.
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P ick in g evergreen ber­ Do you live in Independence? I
ries and nous is employing Then why not patronize her indus­
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uuite a nurnoer of our tries. Eat Liberty bread.
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“ Home of the Qrafonola”
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young folks.
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Notice to Creditors
id o l, vv. l. Reynolds and
P E R F E C T S E R V IC E
PU R E DRUGS
i.
wife, whojhave been visit­
ing m en daughter at heua- NoUce is hereby given that the j
I I I » ■ l » l » I S I 9 III
I I S » I I I
fan a i »
non. ret timed home iba t Ur­ undersigned has been duly a p - 1
pointed administrator of the es­
du v.
Independence
tate
of W . R. Hall, deceased, by the
Air. and Mrs. H vin and
P U B L IC S A L E
s > : re£On
C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y
children o f A lbany culled County Court of the State of Ore­
gon,
and
has
qualified.
on Air. and Axis. A . k. an-
K eep The Post phones
I w ill hold a public sale, uerson Sunday.
All persons having claims again­
C. W . IR V IN E ,
President
ringing.
5'/z miles south of Inde­
Mi's. G. A . W eils and st said estate are hereby notified
J. B. PAR K ER ,
Vice President.
pendence on Saturday, Sep­ daughter, Anna, were Sa­ to present the same duly verified, j
C. G. IR V IN E ,
Cashier.
Mrs. S. E. Owen returned
together with the proper vouchers
last Friday from a two tember 25 and w ill sell 5 lem visitors Monday.
G
LE
N
C.
SM
ITH
,
Asst.
Cashier.
J. Ax. I'ratner. w ife and therefor, to the undersigned a d - :
week’s vacation spent at head o f horses, 2 cows, 18
ministrator
at
his
residence
at
head o f hogs, farm machin­ grandson o f Corvalhs. were Buena Vista, Oregon, within six
Newport.
Menu eaiiers Monday.
ery, etc.
The threshing machines months from the date of this notice. l!BIII■IIIWIlnll■lll■IIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBII«lll■lll■IIIBIIIBIII■IIIBIIIB!IIP,'lBlllfllM ■Mil»il■IIIBll>
Mrs. Mina Kirkland o f 25
F. A. TORG ESO N.
w
ill
commence threshing Dated and first published August
Corvallis is a truest at the
20th. 1920.
again Tuesday.
home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W .
A. J. H A L L ,
Those who w ill camp at
Kirkland.
Mr.
and Mrs. H. F.
Administrator of the estate of
the
Fankiiia
hop
vard
are
Shanks o f Arlington were
W . R. Hall, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pome- guests o f Rev. and Mrs. C. Mrs. J. it. L o v and sons, Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
(25)
rov and children of Eugene T. Cook.
Mr. Shanks has Jess 'fan n and wne, mx.-.
Al.
\
.
Prather,
daughter
says th e Good Judge
are guests at the Owen- the reputation o f being S.
grand children and FARM S A N D A C R E A G E W A N T E D
Mattison home.
S. Stint, for lb years and and
A n d get more genuine chew­
not missing a meeting. This xVlrs. G. E. Harman. Mrs.
For real service and results list
H op brooms. 8-plv hop record accounts for his be­ A. C. Anderson and Ruth your property with us. W e have
ing satisfaction, when you use -
sewirnr twine, thermome­ ing a guest at the, home o f Prather w ill drive to and six salesmen with machines. W e
this class of tobacco.
from the vard.
ters and genuine China Nut the Methodist minister.
inspect and photograph your prop
oil at W illard E. Craven,
This is because the full, rich,
erty and advertise extensively, and
PED EE
lldw.
Mrs. Lavton Smith and
real tobacco taste lasts so
have a demand for property at nil
Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Smith
times.
Fred W . Germnn Co., 732
long,
you don’t need a fresh
Joe Edmonton has moved Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port
Mrs. Nellie Barnett and arrived last Sunday from
chew
nearly
as often.
to
Lewisville.
son. Lemuel, returned Mon Cordova. Alaska, to make
land, Oreg rt
4-3
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P
.
M.
Kit-
dav from a months visit Independence their home.
A n d a small chew gives more
with Mrs. B arnett’s mother They were delighted with ner are the proud parents
real satisfaction than a big chew
Mrs. Lennmn in Salem.
Alaska vet there’s no place ot it girl.
of the ordinary kind ever did.
W . D. O V E R T O N
like Independence thev sav.
R IC K R E A L L
Mrs. Bertha King, who is Tliev intend to live on the
A n y man who uses the Real
Auctioneer
with the Meier <fe Frank Co. Butler farm at Orville. Mr.
Tobacco Chew will tell you
Bernard P etre broke a
in Portland, is enjoying her Smith expects to arrive
Phone 56-3
Philomath, Ore.
that.
-eg and was otherwise ln-jj
vacation with her parents. here in about a month.
Twelve
years
experience.
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Put up in two styles
lured when he was thrown j
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Bohan­
trial w ill convince you. A r­
from
his
motorcycle
Satur-1!
non.
B U E N A V IS T A
dav.
i; range for dates at the office
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
of The Polk County Post or
Another
week
o
f
good
j
R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
Mr, and Mrs. L. Damon
Lela McCann, who has
phone or write me direct. 27
finish the
went to Salem Sunday to been in Harrisburg work­ weather w ill
W e y m a n - B r u t o n C o m D a r ï y , 1107 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C i t y
assist their daughter, Mrs. ing this summer, came threshing in this vicinity.
The
grain
has
turned
out
< 1 race Hussey, m opening home Saturday.
well and is o f a good duality illBIIIIIIIHIBIIHIIlBlllBIIUillllllBIIIIIIIfllM
her new’ home in the Capital
M. N. Prather, w ife and
eitv.
grand (laughter. Mabel, re­
L E W IS V IL L E
turned from a two weeks
I A. G. W illiam s, Prop, i
Mr. an l Mrs. Homer Mill outing at Belknap Springs
A. F. llu h er has sold his
THE TEM PTING ODOR
and children and Mrs. C ar­ and Caseadia Wednesday.
wheat to an Idaho buyer j A ll kind o f barbering |
lin H ill Cohrs and small
that comes from our roast
for $2.UiJ per bushel.
g done and satisfaction g
Ilarlev Hall, w ife and
daughter returned Sunday
beef, fresh from the oven
Jeanette, the small (laugh
from a fortnights sojourn daughter o f Portland were ter oi Mr. and Mrs. L'. it. g guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ g
will be matched by the
the Sunday guests of his Crook, was painfully injur g shampooing and mas- g
at Newport.
toothsome flavor of the
»'•'rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. od when her brother, in g saging given special at- g
meat when . you taste i t
Hall.
Try a roast for Sunday
plaving,
let
a
tin
bucket
g
tention.
.Shine
in
con-
g
Mrs. Alice Skinner went
Otis Cole, .who has been fall, striking her on the
dinner. Though it w ill not
to Portland Thursday to at­
g nection.
' g
visiting
his
sister,
Mrs.
Ed
cost
you any more than
head.
tend the Northwestern Li­
¡T b ] | » i » i » i » i : i i b ii » iih x k i a I a I u
I’
rat
her.
returned
to
his
you
usually
pay, you w ill
brary
Association which
Chip Newton and W ebb D raw
And our meat far finer
was in s e s s i o n in that e it v . home in Portland Wednes­
than any you ever ate.
Mrs . F.
A. Spurr had day.
Chip Newton of in d e­
i.uuu»
dbrarv
Orval
W
ells
and
sister.
charge o f the public
pendence
and
Frankie
during Mrs Skinner’s ah- Alma, motored to. Portland \\ ebb o f Portland fought
TO R E A L IZ E THE
Saturday, returning Sun-
sence.
one
o
f
the
hardest
battles
—
M OST M O N E Y
ever seen here.
Tim bout
MILLER A SMITH
WB8 scheduled iu.» eight
rounds and went, the limit,
W e buy everything you
with both bovs standing
Don’t think that Kream er
toe to toe. The first three | want to sell and sell
rounds Newton contented
everything you want to
would keep you “ dressed
himself at long range box -1
The Independence National Bank
buy. Cash or trade.
imr, but Webb kept coming
up” all the time. Most
in so science was thrown to
Established .1889
B ring in everything you
men tire engaged in occu­
the forewinds and the bovs
want to sell and I w ill
A N A C C O U N T in a commercial bank is the most
stood toe to toe and swap­
pations that do not permit
sell it fo r you on a
convenient aid to modem business. I t systema­
ped punches.
commission.
Webb has improved since
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
of them w earing “ good”
he fought Muikev here
shows you just where you stand each month.
some months back. H e was
clothes while working. F or
M A X GOLDM AN
Open one with us today. I t w ill pay you to do so.
the favorite when the bovs
the man who works Kream­
went in to the ring.
V I » t l » l « l l ! B l l « l l » l » l » l Bil
member
Newton fought a fight
^ federal reserve ]
er is prepared to take care
that sure surprised the
JSYSTEP
fans.
H e is undoubtedly i
o f him in A. No. I shape. lie can sell him a shirt, F I the best bov at his weight
y A L L E Y A BILETZ
TIME TABLE
Officers and Directors
in
this
section
o
f
the
coun­
coat, a pair of trousers or shoes that were especially
try. Voting Newton is »e-l
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
C. A. McLaughlin, V. P
Effective April 1, trains will
j tug handled
bv Barney
made to stand hard knocks and get by under the
Ira
D.
M
ix,
Cashier
run
as
follows:
Parker of Pedee who sec-
No.
2
arrives
from
Hoskins
W
.
H.
W
alker
D.
W
.
Sears
O. D. Butler
|e
can’t
guarantee
that
they
roughest treatment. 1
|Oii(!ed him iu lus fight with
9:15
A.
M.
daily
Webb. The fans are clam
No. 4 arrives from Camps
w on ’t get dirty, but he has shirts and pants that can
oring for a return bout be-
4:00
P. M. daily except Sunday
I tween Newton mid W ebb
bo washed every dav and kept clean. Those who
No. 1 departs for Camps
ovei the ten round route.
10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday
Tim
little
Fox
boys
are going to pick hops should be outfitted at Kre&m-
No. 3 departs fur Hoskins
fought six fast rounds to a
4:15 P. M. daily
| draw. The youngsters are
ers.
E veryth ing sold with the guarantee that
Freight service 2:30 F. M. on
jSiire favorites in this town
Tuesdays and Saturdays
(Opposite Fanners State Bank)
its worth the money or more.
and look like coming bat-
;tiers.
Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona T ire
LOST: Between south auto sup
W ork Our Specialty. A ll work Guaranteed.
SW O PE & SW OPE
I
Williams’ Drug
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FARMERS
STATE BANK
“You Save M o n e y ”
I THE WIND MILL SHOP |
City
M eat
Market
FOR HOP
CLOTHES
COME HERE
Independence Vulcanizing Shop
K re am er
r
V
i
ply station ami VVoodhum on Pa-
LAW YERS
| citlc Highway black traveling hag
and
containing
ladies clothing
Office over Craven A Welker’s Store
j purse. Leave with Folk County
Oregon1
23 Independence,
Poet.
M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop.