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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
rue POLK COUNTY POST COUNTY COURT (with team, $6; R M Bosley* labor ■ - - ■ with team, 86; Robert Ground, la- The following bill» against Polk bor with team, 850. Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. county were allowed and ordered Read District No. 19. paid; w T Turner, grading, 819.25; F. W, utered u secoud ciaas matter March 26, 1918, at the poatoffice at S koiiir» O ttos i Brandt, grading, 824; R L VS outer ludepeudm ce, Oregou, under the Act ol March 3, 187a John W Orr, salary and expense* grading, 839; Glen D Turner, grad- 8149.73; T 1| Hooker, »alary, 8120; | ing, 824; Homer Kerber, grading, CLYDE T. ECKER Editor and Publisher. J E Richter 8100. G. Kaudel, grading, 815; J M Clark’» O ttos Howard, grading, 89. Floyd D Moore, salary and expense, Road District No. 20. Subscription Eates: 8140.66; Kiihain Stationery & H M Wait, material, 84; G G Matti- T H R E E MONTHS 00c. PrinUtg Co., supplies, 83.56, Eruesh son, hauling gravel, 8363.87; M H S IX MON THS $LU 0 Hanson, repairing machine , 81; Pengra, gravel 8250.13. General Road Fund Floyd L Seuter, salary, 8110; Mug- ONE Y E A R $¿.00 daliue KunUt, salary, 890; Otella T J Graves, money advanced, 8100; < j alesa otherwise provided lor, subscription» will be stopped at expiration Friar, salary, 875; Glass dc Prudr H G Kerr, gravel, 8246.75; State Commission, supplies, houuu*. Co., supplies, 820.64; V P Highway 8104.34; Dallas Machine & Locomo Fiske, stamps, 810. The people are taking but little interest in the tive Works, repairs, 8241.80; H M Treasurer's Oldoa •“League ot ivaiions ’ controversy between Air. Oox and A V R Snyder, salat y, 862.50. Wait, gravel, 8207.38; E L McCal- Air. maiding, in general they are favorable to an agree- Assessor's Offioe lum, lobor, 8233.17; Freenaughty i lent between nations tor disarmament and the abolish Fred J Holman, sulary and ex Machinery Co., 884.25; Bush & Pey ment of all compulsory military training, for the arbitra pense, 8102.40; Lulu A Sibley, la ton, gravel, $168; Hurt Motor Co., bor, 866.50; Huyter’s Book Store, spark pings, 86; West Side Gravel tion ot disagreements and giving to eacn nation the right supplies, R. Buell, re 83.30; Joim K Allgood, Co., gravel, 8279.66; to determine and settle its own internal affairs. They printing, 889.50. pairing truck, $54.50; Guy Bros, Have objections to President Wilson's “ league,” endors supplies, $14.82; D J Riley, rent of Court Bouse ed by Air. Lox, and as Air. Harding has a “ league” one Finley Whitney, salary, $75; W W j warehouse, $25; Fuller’s Garage, day and no “ league” the next day it is impossible to Roberts, wood, $205; A N NewbiU, supplies, $6; Robert Colfelt, labor piling wood, $12; Dallas Water Co. with team, 820; Sam Koser, license stand with him, so tho politicians shout, a prayer meet water, $5; Mt. States Power Co. for truck, $42; Palace Garage, ing arouses as much interest as a political rally. light, $8.91; Dallas National Bank, $3,300; Craven Hardware Co., sup plies, $4.46; R. Grounds, labors rental, $15.50. $441. Circuit Court You hear considerable about the “ right of self-de A B Diiley, witntss, $2.80. termination” and it sounds nice. A very ideal condition, County Court Do you live in Independence? out old “ human nature” gets in the way o f putting it into A B Robinson, salary and expense, Then why not patronize her indus- general practice. For example, in the United states a $126.10; T J Graves, salary und ex- tries. Bat Liberty bread, $128; Dallas Water Co., wat very large number favor the “ right o f self-determina pense, er, $0.25; Laher Auto Spring Oo.f tion” for Ireland, India, Russia and Korea, but does this supplies, $30. same very large number favor the “ right of self-deter Jostle« Court DO YOUR mination” for the Philippines, Porto Rico and Hawaii i R W Buker, fees, $3.20; John W it does not. No difference except that the first named be Orr, fees, $17.15; Boss E Moores &J $11.90. long to somebody else and the last named are ours. So Co., supplies, School SupL Office does the “ right o f self-determination” go glimmering. Josiah W ills, salary and expense, $161.88; jJaivet Launer, salary, $65; V P Fiske, stamps, $35.66; Hayter’s The mass of “ literature” received daily from politi Book Store, supplies, $26.65; The j cal organizations together with the never ending flow of Rebuilt Typewriter Co., adjusting W ITH publicity sheets on every subject from oil stock to shoot machine, $4.25. Health Office ing the moon makes The Post think that there is no paper shortage. As it is we have paper to burn, about as much Dr B H McCallon, visits to Mill Creek and West Salem, $17. as we buy. W idow 's Pensions Sai-ali Susan Carter $30; Bertha K Engelhorn $20; Anna C Hinkle $30; Charlotta H Huffman $10; Addie Launer $10; Eliza Laurence $20; Ethel E Overholt $10; Sarah A Pit- THE RHYMING SUMMAEIST Safe to use zer $15; Lulu Poole $12.90; Hattie No headaches. Riggs $10; Nellie Robinson $17.50; Milady has a mother hubbard on, Martha Ann South $10; Blanche Be her name be Maud or Nellie, Ethel Sloan $15; Ida E Troxel $25; She’s fussin ’round the kitchen much, Bertha J W alling $17.50; Edna L. Wheeler $10; Eva L W ilson $10; In fact, she’s making jelly; Salem, Albany, Grace E Yeater $25. I f the fire and sugar harmonize, Corvallis, Eugene Caro o l Poor The stuff will prove a winner, C E Huntley, care of poor, $203; But if it doesn’t jell, Local Dealer Frank H W ard, allowance, $17; I t ’s s im p ly ------ , L. E. HASELTON, Rt l Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of Mrs. Williams, $31; C L Crider, gro And hubby misses dinner. Independence, Ore. ceries for Mrs. Arrow and George Medley, $16; W illiam s Drug Co., In “ jellin ’ ” time she is awful cross supplies for poor farm, $15.43; Mrs. And her temper needs a “ britchen,” S P Riggs, rent for Mns. Arrow, Neither kid, nor cat nor lordy man $5.33; L D Brown, rent for Mrs. jH iM M tiaiM iim iiM iniiininininiiii Dale, $6. Dast linger in the kitchen; ■ Jail She sticks her finger in the juice John W Orr, expense, board and To see if the same is burning, A . G. Williams, Prop. | cleaning jail, $13.71; Mt. States Then a fuss, Power Co., light, $1. Fall Clearing TROJAN POWDER Hauser Bros. IKE W INS) MILL SHOP | A lady cuss, Or words in effect concerning. But with winter on and chilly days, She is paid for all her trouble, ’Pecially if there’s hot biscuits with, Kids and man eat double; So give milady rope to jell the jell, And don’t tell her how to do it, Keep clear away The whole long day, Otherwise you ’ll rue it. Mr. Barnes, U. S. W heat Director Says: “ EAT MORE BREAD And reduce the high cost o f living.” HOLSUM BREAD IS TH E CH E A PE ST A S W E L L AS TH E MOST W HOLESOM E ON THE M A R K E T TO D AY. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Grocer Has I t C h e r r y C i t y B a k in g : A ll kind o f barbering | done and satisfaction § W T Grier Co., supplies, $11.42;. guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ | Chas. K Spaulding Loggging Co.,] lumber, $58.06; Guy Bros., supplies, shampooing and mas- | $5825; State Accident Commission saging given special at- g $17.04; F J W irfs & Sons, lumber, tention. Shine in con- i $92.70; J R Tate, labor, $130; Henry nection. Clitlord, labor with car, $101.50; D F Chandler, lubor with team, RlffilMIUMIIMIlIRlIlMllll liliffiiliffijlil $122.50; G. F McBee, labor with truck, $6; H B Pleasant, labor with car, $8.75; E G Harris, labor with team, $43.50; Newton Prather, labor TO REALIZE THE with car, $7; George Bretherton, la bor, $15; J A Tate, salary and ex MOST MONEY pense, $125; Valley Lumber Co., lumber and hauling, $49.36; Mon mouth Lumber Co., lumber, $26.65; W e buy everything you W S Grant, labor with truck, $7; Polk County Lumber Co., lumber, want to sell and sell $691.88. everything you want to T m aj buy. Cash or trade. Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $87.76; Independence garage, gas, .70; R Bring in everything you Buell, labor on Bueua Vista ferry, want to sell and 1 will $25.25; G H W ood, repairs, $9.50; H E Leonard, salary, $100; Halla- sell it fo r you on a day & J untin, repiara, $14.42; Cra commission. ven Hdw. Co, supplies, $2.22; Jas Burch, salary, $100. MAX GOLDMAN Staler of W tights and Mtasurta J F Jones, salary of district sealer, $22.57. ▲ArtrUaffig Polk County itemizer $21.9fj;_ Polk County Observer $21. W . D. OVERTON District Attorney's Office Auctioneer Mt. States Power Co., lights, $1. Enforcing Prohiibio Laws M-3 Philom ath, Ore. Enforcing Prohibition Laws Twelve years experience. A H G Hogan, hauling inash, $5; trial will convince you. A r John W Orr, making arrests, $52.50. range for date« at the office Premium Official Bend of Tho Polk County Foot or Walter Williams, policy school phon« or write me direct 27 clerk s bond, $9. Dog Fnnd No. 2 Floyd D Moore, stamps received for dog licences, $2; Hayter’s SWOPE fc SWOPE Book Store, envelopes, $1.40. Rood Dhdxiot Now L LAWYERS M 11 Pengra, gfavel, $177; P O Bur- _ bank, labor, $6.50; S H Crook, labor, rr** * Oregon with team, $15; J P Waikor, labor | I n d e p e n d e n c e , i annui NiMiiiaiiMiiMiiBitBiLffiiiiBiitffiiiiBiiiMiimmiimniiiiaimiiiwtMiMMiaiiiaiiiMRii i Farmers’ B u s in e s s i 1 i ■ For the past eight years this Bank has given particular attention to the business of farm ers. W e have helped many over the rough places and have aided many more in buying farms o f their own. i Ï I W e are prepared» to extend you every aid within legitimate banking practice. Come in at any time and talk over your affairs with us. You are alwavs welcome. üAßj FARMERS STATE BANK. i ■ »P« Independence Or ) re^On I C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, C. G. IRVINE, GLEN C. SMITH, in iin n n iw iii “In i • President. Vice President. • Cashier. Asst. Cashier. iv ia irsn r S ilW ia ilM I I I S lI P 'a iia ill ■ p IIIIHIIffil' E very R esp ect » says the Good Judge You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. T h e good tobacco taste lasts so long— a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That’ s why it costs less to use. A ny man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put ut> in two styles W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco /Om oany, 110 / Broadway, N e w /: II! J" Sr WE HANDLE MEATS of choice grades only. Whatever you buy here you’ll find tender and toothsome. You may think that choice quality means higher cost How thor oughly mistaken you are will be proven with your first order. Meat Market MILLER A SMITH The Independence National Bank Established .1888 AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the moat convenient aid to modern business. It systema tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and shows you just where you stand each month. Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so. MEMBER ^ F E D E R A I. R E S E R V E ^ .S Y S T E M . Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Farmers State Bank) Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed. M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop.