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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
Miss Grace Butler re turned Thursday from a visit with Hillsboro friends. Salem Lyceum Course 5 Artist Numbers $3. Seat Sale Oct. 22. Season Tickets closes on Saturday, Starting Wednesday, j Jack London’s “ The Ain- tiny o f the Elsinore” at the Isis Sunday afternoon and; evening is another big one. ; October 21, The Ace Roy C. Irvine, publisher! o f the La Crosse, W ash.,; ' J Upper, visited his mother, ■*! Mrs. T. W . Hart this week. Dave Boydston has re-, turned to Independence a f ter having spent the sum mer in Kansas City with a sister. urn« li I min I n in I ii iiiniiuiniiniiuiiuiinin luminili MICHELIN Casings and Tubes I The Price of Every Used Car on the Floor This is your chance to get a used Ford at a Record Price. Every one know n and Guaranteed by us Every I car a Bargain. Remember the place —It’s the Ace. Look them over W e have all sizes ol Cord and Fabric Casing in stock. Also the M ICHELIN ring-shaped Tubes. Remember this— M ICH ELIN Tubes are ring shap ed. All others are straight. In selecting Tubes, therefore, it is important for you to know 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. M ICH ELIN Tubes .which are ring-shaped, hang in a decided curve. The world-wide reputation of the house of M IC H E LIN, the oldest and most experienced of all tire makers, is your assurance that only the best of ma terials are used in M IC H E L IN ’S. Mayor W alker goes to ortland Sunday and will return with Mrs. Walker who luis been in the city for ^ome time. Her many friends will be happy to have her home and to know that her health has greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Walker will be accompanied home by Miss Emma Hen- ldo who will remain over br the Burton-Henkle nup- lials T^psday. W EED CHAINS in all sizes. At a citizens’ convention held Monday night, R. M. \\ alker was nominated for mayor, B. E. ¡Swope for re corder, C. D. Calbreath, G. C. ¡Skinner and A. L. Thom- as for eouncilmen for four year terms and VV. E. Cra ven for councilman for the two year term. It has been the custom to have two tickets in the field to create an interest in city affairs w and whether this year will he an exception to the rule remains to be seen, W e are now equipped to re-grind crank shafts. We do not have to take the crank shaft out of motor. Auto truck and tractor repairing and overhauling. HALLADAY * JUSTIN ‘J MOTOR CAR R E P A IR IN G iiiniiniimiimiiniiniiuiniiniininininininininimiininiiniiuinininiii You Profiteering in - Clothing hear profiteering a lot in about clothing. Wherever it exists it can’t be condemned too severely. Something ought to be said, however, for the merchants who have been taking only miniimimimiiniiHiinimimii a fair profit; merchants who have tried to help their customers meet high costs. merchants. There are many such We are meeting tin' situation fairly and squarely with nothing but good quality because we know it is economy. When we couldn’t get enough fine goods we turned down sales rather than sell “ cheap” stuff. W e cut our margins o f profit in or- der to help relieve the strain o f high prices. We say to our customers, “ Come back and get your money if you are not satisfied.” O . A. Kreamer W ill to the Limit W. H. Burklioltz, James | Millard and G. W . C onk ey! returned today from a deer hunt in the wilds o f Doug las county. Mrs. D. B. Taylor o f Lorn-; poc, Cal., is a guest o f her niece, Mrs. Willard Craven. Mrs. Taylor is returning from an extended visit with friends in the East. Anoth er guest at the Craven home is Mrs. J ames Robertson of Montreal, Canada. Mrs. i Robertson is a cousin of Mrs. Craven and will leave in a few days for California to spend the winter. Garage ■¡iwiwMaii'Wiii I "COXSURE” I Hear a Oglesby Young m on the political issues of the day i | Thursday , October 21 ¥ § i B n . Evening Independence nnim li■lll■lll■lll■lll■lll■ill■lll■lllnllu¡ll■lll■!l■ll■¡lll “Capital and Industry-Keep P A L M Y DAYS, W OULD YOU, AS A P A TR IO TI C C IT IZE N OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH “ You are always talking about old times.” complained the confi dential adviser. ‘‘ I know it,” confessed Senator Sorghum. “ I nui’t help yearning for th sweet, simple life when all a man in my bueinoss had to do was ! to I >ok the interest* of his district ' - ver and rneke up his mind whether j he favored protection or free trade.” j A S I G N ON THE B O RD ERS OF THE STA TE ? That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage o f measure No. 314 and 31o on the November biillot entitled, “ Con stitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate o f Interest in Oregon.” This measure proposes to limit the rate o f interest in Oregon to 5 per pent. You can, by law, 1ix the rate o f interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force the loaning o f money in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage o f this measure would force the withdrawal o f the millions o f foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside of tlie state to better investments. A I R P L A N E D E L I V E R Y RAPID. The rapid fVli\ery service bv air plane between Paris and Ixmlon made it pos ;blc ; i a Vent!, Man to order some cigars < ' his London dealer by L ! "bone hi the morning and they were delivered l«> the pur- •baser at half- ist » in the a ’b r- ••on of th- <.! IP ,tiv | Massage of this measure would mean foreclosure o f thousands o f mort gages; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unem ployment. * 1 j I You, uo doubt, understand the visiousness o f this measure, but have you to your neighbors and friends about it l We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon s reputation as a sound state for in vestments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated. t a lk e d When you want the best call for Liberty bread. Baked by electricity VOTE 315 X NO FOR RENT: To one or two lad ies, one front bedroom near high ¡school. Mrs. H. L Churchill, corn er Sixth and F sts. 29 AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEW ISE (Paid Advertie*eui*uL) Talk to all the people thru The Polk Gouutv Post ^ STATE T A X P A Y E R S LEAGUE