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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
^ in n iv n a iiiB iia ii^ m iA ia iiA iiB ia 'iiB iin iiM iiB n a iiB iiB iiiB im M ii, i i I I ■ I i 1 ■ CITY AND COUNTRY WHEN ITS HOT ITS COLD K eep The ringing. WHEN ITS COLD ITS HOT P oet phones Ladies dress skirts for ifcLOO and uu at Mrs. Greg or v s in Dallas. That’s tiie fact about a THERMOS bottle. In the chilly and cold days o f Fall and Winter, till up your TH ER MOS bottle with hot coffee in the morning and it will still be hot at noon, regardless o f weather. Those who car ry' their lunches with them find the THERMOS th»‘ best pal on earth. We have the THELMOS IN many sizes and various pricey. Miss Dorothv Fitckard is another popular voung lady who has entered Oregon L. Mrs. Sara Young is here from Albany passing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Claggett. Williams’ Drug Co,\ Entire stock of Ladies’ coats, suits and dresses at pre-war prices at Mrs. G regory’s store in Dallas. Miss Gretcheu Kreanter was home last wreek end f from ¡Salem where she is PURE DRUGS i teaching in the Richmond school. iiiiin in ■III? E. E. Tripp left for the East ¡Sunday. He expects to be accompanied home by his mother, who now lives in Iowa. “ Home of the Grafonola” PERFECT SERVICE H n iM iim iu iM iiB iw iB iM ü in i li I >■! I !■! I IMI i ¡I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pat terson o f Portland were week end guests of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson. NASH Miss Gladys Reynolds was here from Albany last week. Miss Reynolds is a teacher o f Home Economics in that city. Cole’s Original W ood Stoves never cook you— never freeze vou. Your tire always tits the weather. J. D. Hibbs & Co. with Perfected VALV E -IN -H A N D MOTOR It is not only its exceptional power which pleases them but also its extraordinary comfort, its un- usual economy and its remarkable beauty of design and finish. W e believe that you too will be equally convinced of the superior ity of the Nash Six by an actual demonstration o f its ability. he no decline in the pr ice of Nash cars and trucks before July 1921. Ado Utilities Co. INDEPENDENCE Mass 0 / ùt Ifond Æ m 't í M á Jt ■ i l p ■ i/Vjl The Home Beautiful Every woman's heart is bound up in beauti fying her home, making it as perfect as possible for her family and friends. You can help her make home beautiful by presenting her with one or more pieces of cut glass- For thu just adds the fininshing touch to the dining table, buffet or dressing table. Cut glass is the happy combination oi beauty and mnch usefulness. 5 W e are extraordinarily proud of our assortment and it al. ways pleases us to show our goods. No trouble about the price—it will suit any puree. A . L . FOUND: An overcoat. Owner to prove property and p^y for tliis ad. John M. Dickinson, Independence. 9 it is to your interest to APPLES FOR SALS: 50 cents per bushel on the trees. Oren Me- Elmurry, H. 2, Independence. 29 bought a stove of us, wTe do know If you have y o u ’ll buy e next one here, too. FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED For real service and results list your property with us. W e have six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop- erty and advertise extensively, und | ^ SUCCESSOR have a demand for property at all I - times. Fred W. German Co., 732 } TWIIL Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port- land, Uregvn. 4-3 the ¡WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW .i J — COLLECTIONS Knight Adjustment Co., McMinnville Ore. (From the Independence Monitor Oct. 15, 1915.) I. & M. crew forgot t» run train. L. Damon out after a long spell of sickness that came very near putt- ting him away. • Mias Fideil Fenton and Mr. Billie Knox Oviatt married at the opera house, Rtv Hev. Dan Edward Moore officiating. Fredrick Hewett was best man and Miss Blanche Baker bridesmaid. TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. 0 0 . _ _ - — Free Tube Joe Rodgers. Jr., Wins Mr. and All’s. J. G. M cIn In the Oak Point school tosh, Mrs. A. D. Davidson and Mrs. Peter Kurre mo district booth is found many tored to Portland Sunday, creditable exhibits, and one o f especial attraction is returning Tuesday. made bv. Joseph Junior The Farmers Cash Store Rodgers, eight years old. In is holding a 20-dav anni a remote part of his father’s versary sale and a number farm Joseph conceived ihe o f bargains are enumerated idea of producing some thing for the countv fair. elsewhere in this Post. On account of his vouthful- There will be a Hallow ness and little experience e ’en social at the Rebekah as a gardener he received hall next Tuesday evening, little encouragement from Oct. 19. All Rebekahs are the head of that family. invited to join in the merri But Joseph was not easily discouraged— he was per ment. sistent— and unbeknown to Mrs. J. S. Bohannon went his parents he created a gar to Newberg Tuesday to vis den wherein he cared for it her daughter. Mrs. Horn. melons and other vegetables She will also visit another tnat brought him first in daughter, Mrs. King o f Port nearly every instance. Next vear. said his mother, Jo land, before returning. seph Junior will have more A fter spending the Sum encouragement from his Again l am re mer with Mrs. N. A. White- parents. aker. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth minded that “ a nrophet Honeymoon ( VivianWhite- hath glorv save in his own aker) left last Friday for country.” Portland _ where they will THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robbie and the form er’s sister Mrs. Anderson o f North Dakota, visited in Portland this' week. For the pleasure of their guest, the Robbies made the trip over the Co lumbia Highway. so. f i i 1 I I ■ i With Tires For a short time W e will give one Goodrich tube FR EE with each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any size. Every one knows the good quality of the Goodrich Tires. A u t o U t ilitie s C o . C STREE T NASH AND M AXW ELL CARS AND TRUCKS i Have Installed Electric i ¡ O v en « And are putting out the best bread on the market. It is more like M other’s bread. Clean and baked by electricity. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stidd Try it; You will like it. left Monday for Portland where they will reside. In dependence lost some good citizens when thev depart You are vitally interested ed from our midst. Mr. Stidd will be connected in Oregon having it port with the Union Savings & equal to anv port on the Pa- - ntr> in ■ ! ■ 11 1 H'i'i'i w i n ■ ,!|i i i » r i ii w i 'i ii « ii ii 'i» i w i m i in i i |n i |iii cific Coast. Initiative meas Loan Association. ure No. 310 on the ballot to I II I K lllilift • •BIIIEIIIBIIlHIIIHIIIlllllHlllDlllHIIIHIIIBIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIBMBI^ Mrs. Marv Lemmon was be voted in November will The window o f the soul— the eye, here from Salem this week provide Oregon wilh such a visiting her daughter. Mrs. port. The cost will be borne 1 = Most precious gift to man, Nellie Barnett. Mrs. Lem bv the people o f the Port o f ¡1 As busy years of life go by, mon was returning from Portland but all o f the state f Preserve it while you can. Lane countv where she had must vote on it. Vote 310' i been to attend the marriage Y E S on the ballot on N o-jg T a k e care of your eyes. You don’t need to go to some ? o f her son. X orv. which took vember second. t “ place last Thursday. (Paid advertisement.) 1 1 large city to be fitted with a good pair of glasses. Independence Bakery j Herbert W . Copeland, | § CITY AND COUNTRY The Ladies Aid of the Christian church met at the home o f Mrs. A. G. W il- Mr. and Mrs. j liams last Thursday after- mâcher spent i noon. A business session Albany. ! was followed bv needle- Miss Helen Jones, a popu i work, visiting and music. ! Mrs. Williams also served lar high school student, has ! tempting refreshments. entered O. A. C. PRINCIPAL OF THE AIRLIE SCHOOL, K U L L A N D E R Phone Main 1321 " is also a graduate and licensed optometrist and has £ had many years’ experience in the work of fitting P glasses scientifically. £ Chester Slope r and Ralph Ladies trimmed hats very ■ Lovering left Tuesday reasonably priced at Mrs. Í morning for Southern Ore G regory’s store in Dallas. gon. Thev expect to be The W om an’s Relief, awav about ten days and to average a deer a dav. Corns will hold its next reg C. O. expeeted to keep the ular business meeting Sat trip a secret until he return urday. Oct. 16. at 2:30 pi rn. ed with the game but we Members please crime......... | hardlv feel safe to wait that long to chronicle his depart Don’t be a »lacker; eat Liberty bread. ure. See him at any time that will not interfere with school duties. — JEW ELER AND ENGRAVER Main Street Time to put them up. Too chilly right now in the morning and at night._A s in y ears past we are official headquarters for heating stoves. W e have _ established a good stove business because we | S ^ §j handled A No. 1 Stoves g at very reasonable ig prices. Nobody ever makes a mistake by pur- \ [ v r ESTRAY i One O. I. C. brood sow. Owner ■ chasing stoves at our may have same by paying damages store— in fact we sell so and costp. 29 H. D. ILIFF. many we have difficulty in keeping them in FOR SALE: Shouts anout ten weeks old. H. K. Cauthorn, Phone stock. I f you have nev F 1521, Independence. 29 er bought a stove of us FOB SALE 1 new Ford Truck with cab and bed used about 5 month*. 2 used Overland*. 2 used Maxwell*. All the above cars are in running order and guaranteed by us. ALTO UTILITIES CO. Independence and Dallas. IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY DALLAS STO VES ! (II. E. Browne in Salem Journal.) OW NERS of the Nash Six are most enthusiastic over the con sistently high character of its per formance. There will FOR SALE iit a ia iia n w H iM n w iia n a n iiB iiB in iiM m iB iM ii Clover reaper, cut 15 acres; Mc I Cormick binder, cut 100 acres; 2 g horses; hop baler, stove, pipe, g baskets and other supplies. Phoue M-4312. 16 ti Pust Prints the Best Sale Bills. i I