The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 22, 1920, Image 5

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    Used Car Sale Still On
The used car sale at the
Ace Garatre is still on. As a
sample o f the bargains we
quote 1917 Touring,* good
mechanical condition, good
tires. $325. This is a sav­
ing o f over $150 over form­
er prices.
J. N. HELGERSON
Republican Candidate for
Rebekah Hallowe’en Party
The Rebekahs enjoyed a
Hallowe’en social Tuesday
evening. A program con­
sisting o f solos bv Mrs. C.
W. Irvine and Miss Pauline
Perrv and a reading bv Ed
Wunder also music bv the
l. O. O.F. orchestra was fol­
lowed bv a delightful Hal­
lowe’en luncheon.
District Attorney
of Polk County
Believes iu the enforcement o f all the laws.
W ill prosecute all violators regardless of
their social or financial standing.
(Pui«l A d v ertisem en t.)
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MiCHELIN Casings and Tubes
3 W e have ail sizes of Cord and Fabric Casing in ^
i stock. Also the M ICHELIN ring-shaped Tubes. -
Remember this— M ICHELIN Tubes are ring-shap- g
i ed. A ll others are straight. In selecting Tubes, jg
9 therefore, it is important for you to know whether '=
4 the tube is naturally straight or naturally ring-shap- g
9 ed. You can determine this by holding the tube up §
Straight tubes
hang straight. |
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Tubes
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are
ring-shaped,
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The world wide reputation of the house of MICHE- |
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«=3 makers, is your assurance that only the best o f ma- |
terials are used in M IC H E L IN ’ S.
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W EED CHAINS in all sizes.
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Fj do not have to take the crank shaft out of motor.
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~ Auto truck and tractor repairing and overhauling.
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C IT Y AND COUNTRY
For a popular familv heat­
er tret a Cole’s Original
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbie W ood Stove. Anv child can
are in Portland.
control it perfectlv. J. D.
Ilibbs & Co.
1920 Chassis, starter, new
tires and coupe bodv. Its a
Miss W innifred O ’Don­
bargain at the Ace.
nell of Minneapolis is visit­
ine her brother. M. J. Next
Children’s trimmed hats Thursday she sails on the
at $1.25 and up at Mrs. Rose Citv for San Francisco
Grecrorv’s store in Dallas.
Mrs. McMillan o f Port­
William Farnum at the land is the truest o f her
Isis Wednesday and Thurs­ dautrhter. Mrs. C. E. Bur-
Mrs.
McMillan
day nitrhts in ‘ ‘ Wolves of routrhs.
has also been visitine rela­
the Night.”
tives and friends in Mon­
Art Black has accepted a mouth.
position with W. E. Craven,
Hdw. He will be efficient W h e n y o u w a n t the best c a ll ior
L ib erty bread . B aked b y e lectricity
and accomodatine:.
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a man by the
Depended
Upon
Underwear
of
NBil B IB! »Ill
in the summer time.
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name o f Jacoby who never
wore
an
overcoat, coat or
vest except on special occas­
ions.
He was just as com­
fortable in the coldest days
winter
as he would be
How
could he do i t ! He begun the
habit when a youth and depended upon underwear
to keej) him warm,
lie was as particular about his
underwear as most men are their suits.
Underwear
is just as important in keeping the body warm as
any dlher article o f clothing.
Its main use i^ not
keeping the body from “ scratching” on the outside
clothing as some assume.
usually
This store keeps an. un­
large variety constantly on hand.
Thick,
tliin and medium—all qualities— all styles.
O. A. Kreamer
Owls Hooting Again
The “ Owls” were out
again Monday night for the
first time since their ad­
journment for the summer.
Thev gathered at the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon
where genuine hospitalitv
was dispensed thruout the
evening.
Four tables of
plavers indulged in whist
and at a late hour Mrs. Da­
mon served a tempting
luncheon.
Miss Kreamer Promoted
A fter teaching a week in
the Richmond schoq) in Sa­
lem. Miss Gretchen Kream­
er was elected music super­
visor o f the junior high and
grade school o f the Capital
Citv. This recognition of
hey abilitv came as a sur­
prise to Miss Kreamer as it
was unsought. She has held
a similar position in Astor­
ia where she was extremelv
popular. Her friends are
delighted that her advance­
ment has been so rapid.
Deer Hunters Return
When C. O. Sloper, J. W.
Dimick and Ralph Lovering
returned from their hunt-
trip in southern Oregon
thev were not emptv hand­
ed for each o f the sportmen
bagged two deer, conse­
q u en ts the ladies o f the
families have been busy
preparing the venison for
winter.
W hile awav the
partv made headquarters
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Neelv o f Davs Creek, form­
er Independence people.
The Neel vs were happv to
give the Independence hunt
ers inside information as to
where big game was hiber­
nating and the trip was a
most delightful one for all
concerned.
Lots Doing at Hopville
The, Hopville district is
becoming verv active and
already has many splendid
things to its credit. Since
Mrs. G. W. Conkev opened
school there a few weeks
ago a soup kitchen has been
in operation. The board has
supplied equipment and un­
der the supervision o f Mrs.
Conkev. the older girls have
kept things going in a cred­
itable manner. Last Friday
a Parent-Teachers associa­
tion was organized with a
full membership. The com­
munity spirit has been
aroused and everywhere
there is splendid co-opera
tion which will insure suc­
cess.
Officers elected for
the P. T. club are: Mrs.
Moore.
president:
Mrs.
Ralph Porterfield, vice pres­
ident and Miss Watzling
secretary and treasurer.
A fter completing the or­
ganization the girls served
daintv refreshments which
thev had prepared. This is
a capable corps o f officers
and we will watch with in­
terest, the outcome of the
Hopville P. T. association.
There are about 50 students
in school and Mrs. Conkev
is assisted bv Miss Watzling
o f Salem.
FO R S A L E : T h ree y o u n g Jersey
fresh .
P u re bred b u t not
registered. T w o m iles east o f Rick-
rea ll o n P a lla s -S a le m road.
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G. W . C A R R O L L
rows,
Initiative measure num­
ber 310 on the ballot to be
voted in November will give
to Oregon a port equal to
anv port on the Pacific
Coast. You are vitallv in­
terested in the passage of
this bill.
It will not in­
crease vour taxes.
The
c o s t is borne bv the Port of
Portland, but all Oregon
must vote on the measure.
Vote 310 YES on the ballot
. November second.
(Paid
1 advertisement.)
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A Tip to the Men Folk
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in g? T h e n try brin gin g h o m e a package
C tlM eE O S Pancake Flour. Suggest it be
m ixed w ith equal parts w ater o r m ilk and
put o n th e griddle.
Y o u ’ll b e surprised
so w ill every o n e else.
T ak es but a
jifly to m ak e a royal batch o f pancakes.
Once the Pancake Flour gets in your
pantry it makes way for «ETSiaE Flour
and KE2KEUS Wheat Hearts, too.
The HE7KEHS line also includes the following sci­
entifically prepared stock and poultry feeds:
SCRATCH FEED
HORSE FEED
KJC MASH
STOCK FEED
CRATE FATTENER MOLASSES FEED
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“Capital and Industry-Keep Out!"
W OULD YOU, A S A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN O t OREGON, PLACE SUCH
A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE?
That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the
passage o f measure No. 314 and 315 or. the November ballot entitled, “ Con­
stitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate o f Interest in Oregon.”
This measure proposes to limit the rate o f interest in Oregon tot 5 per
cent. You can, by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, hut you cannot, by
law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a much higher rate can be
secured elsewhere. The passage of 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 o f
the state to better investments.
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure o f thousands of mort­
gages; would result in financial paralysis, and w’ould^meau widespread unem­
ployment.
You, no doubt, understand the visiousness o f this measure, but have you
talked to your neighbors and friends about it i 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.
VOTE 315 X NO
AND URGE YO U R FR IE N D S TO DO L IK E W ISE .
(P a id A d v ertisem en t.)
ST A T S T A X P A Y E R S LEAGUE