The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 08, 1920, Image 4

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GRAND
REOPENING
of
Auburn Dance Hall *
one mile east of Salem,
Saturday Night, Oct. 9
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BOYS
A ten-piece band will furnish music.
A good time assured.
You are invited.
CITY AND COUNTRY
Jack London’s ‘‘Burn­
ing Daylight” is cotnimr.
The Ace Garage begins a
special sale of bicvele tires
Monday.
Easy to Regulate
Ladies coats from $18.50
ui) at Mrs. Gregory’s store
in Dallas.
O air can enter except thru the lower draft.
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Temperature of the room may he varied to
suit by merely adjusting the screw cap.
• Grand opening of the Au­
burn dance hall tomorrow
night. See ad this page.
C O L E ’S
Childrc11’s trimmed hats
at $1.25 and up at Airs.
Gregory's store in Dallas.
Original Air-Tight
Wood Heater
K. C. Eldridge has sold a 2 “
28-acre tract, abutting In-
dcpcndence on the south, to
John (Josser.
is double seamed in every joint. There
are np putty joints to crack and leak air
after a few weeks’ use. Since fire can
burn no faster than it gets air you can
readily sec why with this remarkable con­
struction C o le ’s Or i g i n a l Air-Tight
Wood Heaters stand at the top.
J. D. Hibbs & Co.
Julian A. Hurlev. errand
chancellor of Oregon. paid
an official visit to Homer
Lodge. K. of B.. Monday
night.
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: MICHELIN Casings and Tubes
We have all sizes of Cord and Fabric Casing in
stock. Also the MICHELIN ring-shaped Tubes.
Remember this—MICHELIN Tubes are ring-shap-
ed. All others are straight. In selecting Tubes,
therefore, it is important for you to kno’* whether
the tube is naturally straight or naturally ring-shap-
ed. You can determine this by holding the tube up
while deflated.
Straight tubes hang straight.
MICHELIN Tubes .which are ring-shaped, hang in
a decided curve.
The world wide reputa'ion of the house of MICHE-
LIN, the oldest and most experienced of all tire
makers, is your assurance that only the best of ma-
terials are used in M ICHELIN’S.
Postmaster U. S. Wood
left matters in the hands of
deputies and made a busi­
ness trip to Portland Wed­
T nesday.
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Boss Nelson lias been in
^ Portland
this week booking
j pictures.
When he gets
^ wise to a good one. vou soon
a see it at the Isis.
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Jlalladav. & Justin tell
vou something about Mich­
elin casings and tubes this
week that vou perhaps vou
didn’t know before.
Tripp & lvurre have sold
their residence property
near the Christian church to
§ WEED CHAINS in all sizes.
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*! Boi Walker. They have al­
m We are now equipped to re-grind crank shafts. We m so purchased the Carter
property near the high
* do not have to take the crank shaft out of motor.
school.
I Auto truck and tractor repairing and overhauling.
Pvthian grand lodge will
be held in Marshtield next
week. Mrs. Sherman Haves,
Dr. L. .V. Barriek and Frank
E. Dickson, delegates from
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MOTOR CAR REPAIRING
the independence lodges,
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will attend.
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CITY AND COUNTRY
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Jess Whiteaker and Ken-
noth ilonevmao motored to
Portland the first of the
week.
Bicycle Tires at a
402 Reduction
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stans­
berry of Pendelton visited
bis mother. Mrs. M. E.
Stansberrv, the first of the
week.
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Pennsylvania, Vacuum
Cup, Sturdy Stud and
Bar Circle
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kul-
lander ('Grace Seaman) are
at home at their residence
on E street.
W e have one to suit your needs.
Come in before our supply is exhausted.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bov Kul-
Miss Bessie Swope was | lander
are here from W il­
home last week end from bur. Wash.,
visiting his
Eugene where she is an in parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.
struct or in the schools. She Kullander. They expect to
is delighted with her work purchase
property
and
and general surroundings. | make
Independence their
1 homo.
The J. L. Linns moved to
1 hindee t his w eek and M r.
ami Mrs. E. E. Black are oc-
j cupving the home on Third
street which thc\ bought of
Mr. Linn. The glad hand of
welcome to our citv is ex­
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
Black.
FOR SALE: Two dozen your old
i lions. Mm. W. I. Morrison, Phone
I F 2213.
28
When you want the best call for
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity.
COLLECTIONS
Knight Adjustment Co.,
McMinnville Ore.
SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING
Remember the Place
Ace Garage
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Don’t Delay
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