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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
Quantity Production Made It Possible Henry F ord’s W ill to Sacrifice Made It a Fact --------------------- Here Are the New P rices: ---------------------- F. O. B. Independence Touring Car Electric Lighting and Starting S y s t e m ...................... Ro a d S te r Electric Lighting and Starting System . . . . . . Coupelet Demountable Rims, Spar» Rim and Dirtier, Electric Lighting and Starting System , Sedan Demountable Rims, Spare Rim and Carrier, Electric Lighting and Starting System , , , Truck Pneumatic Tires, Demountable Rims Fordson Tractor Pilled with Kerosene and Lubricating , , $649.58 602.73 894.28 946.34 674.78 890.35 Your dollar is back to its old size when it buys Ford Products. . Put it to work at 100 per cent efficiency J. J. WILLIAMS’ PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY. OCTOBER 4th. 1020. 19:39 A. M. SHARP located at lit« farm 2 miles North of Independence on the Salem— Independence Hoad 1 HORSES AND 3 MULES AND 1 COW 1 nitr* 4 yra «Id. waifht about I4W lb«.; 1 mar« 19 yra. old. weight about 1900; 1 mare II yra aid, weight about 1409; 1 ayaa at mulaa, weight about 9090 the i registered Jereey eew, 4 fra. old. SS HOOS 99 1 Pure Bred Poland China Bear, hlg type. I aow and 9 pige at aide; 2 brood ( v e i l 19 eboala, weight about M I be. each, 18 ahaata. weight about 94 Ibe each; IS •mailer ptga MACHINERY 1 manure apraadar. I rhamaa mower; 1 grain drill; 1 14" Roch I aland riding glow ; 1 IS* iron beam walhlng plow, 1 10" wood beam walking plow; 1 8-ahoeel f haree ndmg corn cultivator, 1 h-ahovel cultivator; I 16 tooth garden culti vator; I hay rake. | 9 tertian harrow; 1 Klondike barrow, I diak harrow; 1 • pi ing tooth harrow; I 9 f t corrugated roller; 1 light 1| inch wagon with agriag. polo and »he/ta. I 2-boree S| Inch wagon, 1 Do Laval cream aegarator. 179 gram aacka, 1 hay rath, I hay knife; l poet eager, 1 7 ft. eroee cut taw! 1 double bitted a ie ; 1 990 lb. capacity actio. 1 hog «raiding vat; 1 cider prvaa| 9 dot. ehiekena, 1 gnadatane. 2 inU double work barneaa; 6 extra eollara; furniture, forks, above la, rakaa, hooa and many other articloa. FOR SALE OR TRADE lose his wife a few weeks a- (Before Oct 1.) 1920 Model T iro. Mrs. Clark was in an ! Ford truck, worm drive, excellent automobile accident and pneumatic tires all around, self passed suddenly as a result starter, genuine leather upholster o f the shock. eil seat with roadster top, good ironed platform bed. This ks all in NOTICE o r FINAL SETTLEMENT excellent; shape and built for farm service. Will take a good car irt Notice is hereby given that H. trade but, it must be good. Hirechberg, administrator of the 2« C L . Stidd. R. F D No 2 FOR SALE: One pair good team horses. Inquire at Oren McElmur- ry's, R. 2, Independence. 29 C IT Y AND 0 0 U N T 1 Y See the display of heaters at Willard E. Craven Hard ware before making a pur chase. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper are spending the week with their daughter. Mrs. John Krause, o f Aurora. Mrs. Charles Anderson and son. Jimmie, o f Valiev Citv. N. D.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbie. Mrs. Anderson is a sister o f Mrs. Robbie. TARMERS BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE TOR SALE It is said that Harrv N. Ord will not aceept the cap LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUNDS taincy in the U. S. cavalry recently tendered him but T E R M S:—All sums of $20.00 and under cash, over that will remain in his present Amount six months' time will be given to parties furnish position with the Horst Co. ing approved bankable notes bearing interest at 8 per cent The gospel team o f the per annum. No article to be removed until settled for. I a > 8 Angeles Bible Institute Decision of Auctioneer to be final in all cases o f dispute. four in number, visited In dependence last Sundav and sang their wav to the hearts J. J. WILLIAMS, Col. F. N. Woodry, of large congregations at the Baptist church morning and AUCTIONEER. OWN CR, evening. Ora* There was great rejoic ing at the Ace Oarage— from proprietor to water “ T.jgt Your Sales With Woodry For Results’ * bov— when the news arriv ed that Ford prices had IJun Huntlcv has entered j L E W IS V IL L E dropped and to celebrate ------ j School begins Monday ¡the event a watermelon will Miss Bessie Stillwell on-¡with Mrs. Bonnie Smith as be opened Saturday night. tcred O. A. C. Monday. She teacher, graduated from Lincolnliigh George Clark is here from in Portlaid last year. 1 1 J J. Leveck has sold ten Spokane visiting at the —— Lincoln ewes to John Duig- Frank Dickson and Stillwell j Advantag«* ot a Largo Circulation nail. home. Mr. Clark is a broth- ' er-in-law o f Mrs. Stillwell nil the people T*!k t® Nazimova is coming! and had the misfortune to thru Th« Polk Countv Post So, Woodry'a Stock of New end Uacd rurnlturv. estate of Harold L. FitcharcL do- ceased, has filed his final account as such administrator in ^he Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for j the County of Polk, and! that Sat urday, the 23d day of October. 1920, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court, in the County Court House in Dallas. Polk coun ty, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published Septem ber 24, 1920. H. HIRSCHBERG, Administrator aforesaid. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 30 O P E N IN G S A L E Beginning1 Sept. FOR 15 D A Y S Farm ers Cash Store C. BURTON DURDALL ____________INDEPENDENCE, OREGON____________ W e are here to save you money. Buying in large quantities we are able to buy our merchandise for less and we give you people the advantage of our good buys in low prices. Come in and save money. A F E W OF OUR SPECIAL PRICES 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 5c One pkg. 10c Yeast Foam 5c One pkg. 30c S w ift’s Pride Washing Powder 22c $2.50 Heavy Sweaters $1.98 10c Bar Colgates Shaving Soap 5c Fancy M ixed Candy y2ib 17c Big Values in School Supplies y2 Gallon Mason Jars $116 20c Carnation Milk 14c Per can 15c Talcum Powder 9c 25c Canvas* Gloves 18c 50c High Grade Coffee 24c lb 10c White Laundry Soap 7c Per bar $3.00 Extra Fine Ladies’ Umbrellas $1.98 Fancy Mixed Cookies V2Ib 14c 60c Silver King Coffee 49c C. BURTON DURDALL SALEM SIL V E R TON INDEPENDENCE