The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 01, 1920, Image 4

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CITY AND COUNTRY
Cainrose. Alta.. Canada, aft­
er spending the summer
Dear Madam; Phone the with Mrs. N ev’s parents.
news to M 621 and oblige.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickin­
son. Mrs. Virgin will go as
Dr. and Mrs. O. D. But­ far as Spokane with them.
ler were in Portland last
Calvary Presbyterian Church
week.
M O TO R
Ladies’ silk waists at
! $3.49 and up at Mrs. Greg-
! orv ’s store in Dallas.
N A S H
TR U CK S
Britz uatrick has closed
the doors o f what was call­
ed the ¡Sanitary Meat Mar­
ket.
Nash Tiucks are equipped with elec­
tric lights and starters. The electric
lights enable them to perform satis­
factorily at night as well as by day
and the starter saves fuel because
the driver can shut off his power
when the truck is left standing and
start again with no effort on his pan.
Minneapolis
Symphony
Orchestra at the .Normal
chapel Sunday afternoon,
Oct. 3. Tickets on sale at
Graven & W alker’s.
Ever get tired building
fir e s i C ole’s Original A ir
Tight W ood Stoves hold the
fire all night. Better look
at one. J. D. Hibbs & Co.
Auto Utilities Co.
N A S H
Guartier’s renmant sale is
attracting much attention.
He has a large assortment of
all kinds of fabrics.
M is. Gertrude B. Collins,
who has been at Clatskanie
fo r several months, has re­
turned to resume, her place
in the Oak Point schools.
Morris fic Company, The Standard
Oil Company, The Palmolive Com­
pany and The A m e r i c a n S t e e l
Foundries are among the nationally
known firms using Nash Trucks
INDEPENDEMOS
Ladies’ wool serge and
Jersey dresses for $1.50 and
uu at Mrs. G regory’s store
in Dallas.
D A LLA S
T R U C K S
Otis Scott has enrolled at
the O. A. C. and he will nev­
er get homesick for The Post
will keep him posted on what-
the girls are doing down
here.
Mrs. Edna
M cArthur,
and Mrs. J ohn M cArthur o f
Paola. fvahsas. are visiting
at the home o f thelatter’s
parents. Air. and Airs. John
Dickinson.
J. H. Eraker harvested
34.000 pounds o f hops from
his hop yard o f seventeen
acres near Airlie. This is a
ton to the acre and hardly
ever euualled.
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Punctuality a Necessity
flYou will want him to learn young the things
you want him to practice as a man.
J|A good watch given to the school boy soon
teaches him one of life’s greatest lessons— the
necessity of punctuality.
Corvallis Courier: Ivan
De Armond. son o f Air. and
Mrs. E. E. De Armond of
Suver. is making his home
with his grandmother. Airs.
Margaret Cumming.
Air. and Airs. J. C. Krearn-
er. formerly o f this place,
have moved to !S unfield,
Alich. They are living on
the old home farm owned by
O. A. and J . C. ’s father.
Asbestos stove wall mats
iust the thing to put behind
vour heater to protect your
wall. 24x36 inches $1.60
and 30x36 inches $1.75 at
Willard E. Craven lldw .
Gordon Bowman and fam­
ily have gone to Willows,
Cal. Ahev aim to keep in
touch with south Polk
countv as The Post will
keep them posted weekly.
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Time to put them up._ Too chilly right now in I
the morning and at night. A s in years past we are I
Hear Dr. H. C. Dunsmore
official headquarters for heating stoves. W e have I
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at the Presbyterian church 5
established a good stove business because we i
Sunday morning. Oct. 3, 11
o ’clock. No evening service.
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handled A No. 1 Stoves
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at
very
reasonable
Baptist Church Announcements
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prices.
Nobody ever
School has begun and we
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makes a mistake by pur­
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are all settling down for the
winter. Think over the last
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chasing stoves at our
year and then make the re­
solve that vou will attend
store— in fact we sell so
church more this year than
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many we have difficulty
the last. The Baptist church
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has services every Sunday
in keeping them in
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morning and evening. The
stock. If you have nev­
Sundav school meets at 10
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a. m. ( ’lass for all. A t 11 a.
er bought a stove of us
m.. Rev. Proppe preaches
one o f his helpful ser­
it is to your interest to
mons. At 6:30 p. m. the
do so.
If you have
Young
P eoples’
Society
meets. This is a bunch of
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bought a stove of us, we
vornig people who are doing
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thiifgs. They are full o f life
know you ’ll buy the
and zeal and pep. These
voung people are planning f next one here, too.
for a good time next week.
Come out and hear about it.
At the hour o f 7:30 p. m..
Rev. Proppe preaches a-
gain. Come thou with us
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and we will do thee good.
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OCTOBER JURY LIST
I WILLARD E. CRAVEN HOW.!
P. N. Lewis. Balls Citv;
John E. Alartin. Dallas: J.
U. Yeater. Alonmouth: J. O.
Price. Rickreall: J. A. Tetli-
erow. Alonmouth: H. S.
Budge. Ballston; Clifford E.
Aiunkers. A m ity: C. A. K er­
ber. A irlie: F. B. Kcllev, In­
dependence: O. E. Focht,
Ballston: W . H. Pelker, Sa­
lem: Homer V. Link, A irlie;
E. S . Henrv. Alonmouth;
Mark Capps. Independence;
J. B. Haves. Sheridan: Fred
E. Elliott. Dallas: J. N.
Jones. Independence: C. H.
Morris. Dallas: Noah Fer­
guson. Falls Citv: W . S. M c­
Clain. Beuna Vista: J. A.
Reynolds.
Independence:
Ira C. Yocum. Sheridan;
Peter Kurre. Independence;
M. D. Coulter, Independ­
ence: R. M. Fowle, A irlie;
N. A. Lunde, Falls Citv: H.
Mattison,
Independence;
Edward Aliller. Ballston;
W illiam Addison. Independ­
ence: Albert Teal. Falls
Citv: J. H. Talbott, Grand
Ronde.
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R e m n a n t Sale
AT
Quartier
5 - 10 - 15 c Store
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
EM EM BER you have a choice of from
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200 to 300 remnants, all of good length
and worthy quality in such desirable fabrics
as Tablecloth, Outing, Turkish Toweling
and Toweling, Percale,
Flannels, Outing
Stripes, Lawn, Mohair, Serge, Corduroy,
THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO
IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY
etc. Most every wanted color.
(From
the Independence Monitor
(October 1, 1915.)
Mrs. G. G. Walker severely injur
ed in runaway.
Vernon J. Brown sold the Red
Cross pharmacy.
Christopher C. I.ee and Mrs. Mary
A. Crabtree married.
LOTTIE HEDGES McIMTOSH
TE AC H E R OF PIAN O AND VOICE
(Affiliated with Northwestern Conservatory. Chicago.)
Announces the re-opening o f her residence
studio Oct. 1.------ A limited number o f
pupils accepted.------ Phone now for class
reservations------ High School credits given.
Baptists Are Aggressive
“ Su rely it cun I k * said with nil rever­
en ce llnil no greater crisis has c o n ­
Studio Monmouth and th. Sts.
Phone 4821
fro nted ev angelica l Ch ristians since
-those early d a ys when
after the
flOur complete line of watches enables us to
The first o f the week Ascension, a hand o f de te rm ine d men
out on the Initial effort to make
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Tripp & Kurre sold the J. set
In the Master w o rld w id e "
please the boy’s idea, and at the same time gives
L. Linn residence on Third faith
T h e great m om entum which the New
street to E. B. (D oc) Black. W orld M ovem ent o f Northern B n ptls's
an idea to the pleased parents.
Air. and Mrs. Black will has ach ie ved Is due to many men,* hilt
move from Buena Vista in to th ose In touch with Its p rogress two ■
nam es stand out.
a short time.
Dr John Y Altclilson, d ir e c to r o f
General Itoard o f P rom otion o f the
Owen Moore, first hus­ the
Northern Mnptlst Con ven tion, a man o f
band o f Mary Pickford, tinusunl person al jm ig n etls m and win­
ulavs opposite Dorothy Dal­ ning chara cter, has set the im port ant
And are putting out the best bread on the market.
ton in “ The Flame o f the catnpuign c o n fe r e n c e s on tire In e very
Main Street
Phone Main 1321
Yukon.” the attraction at section o f the co u ntry Standing shoul­
It is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked
the Isis next Alondav and der to shoulder with him is Dr Kiank
by
electricity.
W. P a d elford , head o f the Baptist
Tuesday niShts.
Board
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Education.
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adm in is tra tion o f OS schools and c o l ­
George Kutch. driyiner his leges, Dr Pn delf brd neverth ele ss found
The window o f the soul— the eye,
bitr car. collided with one tune to w rite the s urvey on which the
Most precious gift to man,
from
Montana Saturdav a pp roa chin g cam paig n Is based and is
As busy y e a n o f life go by,
niirht on the thoroughfare aiding heavily in the actual drive.
“ T h e task b e fo r e u s D r
Altchlson
north of town. Air. Kuteli’s
Preserve it while you can.
machine was uuite badlv said In a relent interview, "w ill stand
or fall hy one test
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strong en ough tn their faith and vision
large city to be fitted with a good pair of glasses.
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ville this week. It is the will hear the cull o f U.c w hole world
wish of his church members fOr help and for th. sup rem e soul help ^
and friends that he be re­ o f the Man o f Galilee, there in n In* no 1
P R IN C IP A L OF THE A IR L IE SCHOOL,
o f holding hack ”
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turned to Independence and possibility
The pr oposed $100000,000 fund «III ¡ g
ia also a graduate and licensed optometrist and has 9 Buena Vista.
he used fo r the e xp an sio n o f forty Bap- 5
had many years’ experience in the work of fitting
ttsi schools and colleg es In the I’ nlted | 5
Marriage licenses r iv e n ,_________
S t a t e s ; the enla rgement o f missionary 1
glasses scientifically.
this Week included one for a ctivit ie s in all fore ig n Helds o f the lie- j g j
Vernon E. Ring and Isadora nom in ation ; Christian Am erica niz e-
See him at any time that will not interfere with
tlon w ork among "n e w oltixen*' In Hie
school duties.
g Mav o f Independence and United S t a te s ; un adequate pension-
one for Edward P. Steven­ lo g fund for missionaries and minis
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JEW E LER AND E N G R A V E R
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Independence Bakery
Herbert W . Copeland, \
The Pest has a larger circu­
lation in South Polk Coun­
ty than all other Polk coun­
ty papers combined.
“ Butter wraps are required by law. Play snfe and have
Mr.* and Mrs. Nev and
The Post print yon r hundred or so.” So wrote a watch daughter. Marjorie, leave Don't
ill mother to her married daughter a few days ago.
Sundav for their home at hread
ba a alnckfr; aat Liberty
The Post stands for South Polk County all the time.