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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. uterdd 08 second class mailer Marcii ¿0, lais, at the posiolhce at ludependeuce, Oregon, under the Act oi March 3, Itoti. C L Y D E T. E C K E R Editor and Publisher. Eubhcnption Eaten: THREE AiOiN ID S oUc. S1 K Alois I l l s $1.00 ONE ÎE A it $2.00 •j'sless otherwise provided lor, subscriptions will he stopped at expiration Professional baseball lias recently been brought into ill repute. Certain members oi the Chicago \\ hue box turned crook tor a lew thousand dollars. Promptly base ball ohiciais met the issue without evasion. I he guilty players were barren from baseball forever, tlio it cost the owner oi the Vv lute ttox at least one hundred tliousaiiu dollars. l*m public confidence is restored and while it may expect crookedness at times in many of the other leading sport», baseball will-be clean. The example of the \\ lute »Sox crooks will be a warn ing to ail other players who may be tempted to go wrong. The eight guilty, ail stars earning big money, can never play again and wherever they may go will be branded with the mark oi Cam. 1 liey have not only lost a sum far in excess of the amount they received for going wrong, but have sacrificed their reputations and nation-wide popularity as well. C IT Y A N D C O U N T R Y Dr. A. C. Hanson been unite ill. has Ladies’ silk waists at $3.49 and up at Mrs. Greg o r y ’s store in Dallas. Judge G. W . Stapleton of Portland was an Inde- nendence visitor the tirst of the week. Ladies’ wool serge and Jersey dresses for $15.(X) and up at Mrs. G regory’s store in Dallas. Do not overlook our line of H eaters. Our new stock lias iust arrived. Willard E. Craven. Hdw. PEDEE Each day w e’re being importuned To join athletic clubs To keep us lithe so we will not Be classed among the uubs. W e’re urged to scale the mountain peaks And hike on rocky trails, With springy step And loads of pep And muscles hard as nails. . j Well, we have seen these husky gents That throng’ the grocery store; They grab a leaded sugar cask And heave it through the door, Or lift the hind end of a truck That weighs a half a ton; They sling baled hay Around all day And think it’s only fun. But all the Sandows we have seen Have early paid the debt, And on their graves neurotic folks Lay thyme and mignonette; The pale and spindling ones survive And live their span of years, But for the thewed And brawny brood W e ’re always shedding tears. Baptist Church Doings Reserve Sunday, Oct. 17, to at tend the Rally Day (services of the Raptist church ¡jnd Sunday school. High School Students: Have you ever attended a service of the B. Y. P. IT. of the Baptist church? Sun day evening at 0:30 we will have a special treftt. Somie of the high school will ising. Miss Erma Boughey is to lead the meeting. Come and see if you don’t like us. Come to tlie Baptist church next Sunday and enjoy yourself among good people. Our Sunday school is growing every Sunday but there its room for you. Come out and try it once. Rev. Proppe preaches at 11 o’clock on the subject, “A Gr^in of Wheat.” A lively bunch of young folks meet at 6:30. At 7:30 the pas tor speaks agjpn on “The Causes and Cures of Blacksliding.’’ Strang ers most cordially invited. inamau’ iiBiiiBiiiBiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaihaiiiaiiiBiiiBiiiaiiiaiiiniiaiiiaiimiBiiiwi a Notice is hereby given that H. Hireehberg, administrator of the estate of Harold L. Fitchard. de-1 i ceased, has filed his final account a ¡is such administrator in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for j tiie County of Polk, and that Sat a urday, the 23d day of October. 1920, i at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court Î room of said Court, in the County Î Court House in Pallas. Polk coun j ty, Oregon, has been appointed by i said Court as the time and place i for the hearing of objections to the said final account and the settle * ment thereof. Dated and first published Septem 4 ber 24, 1920. à H. HIRSC.HBERG, à Administrator aforesaid. à Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 30 a a Farmers’ B usiness For tiie psist eight years this Bank has given particular attention to the business of farm ers. We have helped many over the rough places and have aided many more in buying farms of their own. 1:45 P. M. Train departs Independence 4:20 P. M. Daily except Sunday. L. E. WATSON, Supt. |---------------------------------------------- J FARMERS STATE BANK Indcpondonc» ^ 9 a ■ n i î i • Fai! Clearing W ITH Safe to use No headaches. Hauser Bros. Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Eugene Oregon President. Vice President. - Cashier. Asst. Cashier. C. W . IR V IN E , J. B. P A R K E R , C. G. IR V IN E , GLEN C. SM ITH , unni nraiiii DO Y O U R H I Î f I ■ ■ I I I Î i We 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 always welcome. ï Mrs. W olfe and daugh î ter. who passed several w weeks at tin1 E. L. Town VALLEY A SILETZ i send home, have returned I TIME TABLE I i to their home in Bismark. X. D. They were aeeom I Effective Sept. 27, 1920, trains 1 nanied to Cortland bv Mrs. will run as follows: Townsend. Train arrives Independence Orville J. Oliver and Miss Florence E. Stonehocker were married this week. Tliev tire popular voting people o f this locality. Mr. Oliver is engaged in the mill I f Oregon can get a stretch,1 o f respectable weather business at Kings Valley. __ between now and -Nov. 2 it won't care who is elected. Hpmer Link received a bad iniurv a few da vs ago when a horse lie was riding fell and in the descent to the ground, Mr. Link lit un THE R H Y M IN G SU M M ARiLT der the horse, causing seri ous iniurv to his hips. ((By Jerry Owen in Oregon Voter.) N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T iii'BiiiBinaiiii iaaiauMuaiiiM THE POLK COUM Y POS I mainai lll!BlllfllllBIIP"lBIIIBIU “Here’s Real Tobacco” says the Good Judge -X • That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew, lasts longer »—so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco Local Dealer L. E. HASELTON, Rt-1 Independence, Ore. RIG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W e y m a n - B r u t o n C o m p a n y . 1107 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C ■ ' y Christian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. ddMiimiHiiiBinaiiinmiiiHiiiHiiHiiBiiMim Preaching services at 1 1 a . m. and at 7 :30 p. m. All in vited. I A. G. Williams, Prop. § S ■ Do you live in Independence? p A ll kind o f bttrbering §j Then why not patronize her indus 1 done and satisfaction § tries Eat Liberty bread. I guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ §j ■ shampooing and mas- ¡j i sagiug given special at- g 1 tention. Shine in con- p I nection. g WE I THE WIND MILL SHOP | 1 l i f t & *X 'r»v.3# n iB iin iin iiM iiH iin in iiia iiia iiin iiB ii!a < i;ü H ANDLE M EATS choice grades only. Whatever you buy here you 11 find tender and toothsome. You may think that choice quality means higher cost. How thor oughly mistaken you are will be proven with your of first order. £ City Meat Market M IL L E R i S M IT H r Y o u Make the Final Test 4 $ Chemists in our laboratory and cooks 5L in our kitchens test TcTCfTid$ at Flour every phase oi the milling. Each sack must register uniform flavor and baking qualities. In order to appreciate this good flour vve suggest you test it in your own kitchen. t o Energy and strength are supplied in the SL concentrated nutrition o f ICKSIrfE Wheat Hearts. It’s the ideal breakfast food. Pancakes made from HBTiWIT Pancake Flour top o ff a good breakfast. / t o Healthy barnyards make wealt i> farmers. A good *E _ many hale, healthy barnyaids ire the result of (grrar-Jt,: scientifically blended stock and poultry feed*. Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Farmers State Bank) SW OPE & SW OPE FLOUR - FEED - CEREALS Repairing of Tires and Tu^es and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. A ll work Guaranteed. LAW YERS Office orar Craven A Welker’s Store Independence, Oregon M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop.