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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
Ilim ifllllB liB IB iiW IlB lIB IB IIB lIB ilB M B iliflllM IlB IB J -K IlB liB liB IIB IIlB itB lIlB : í C ITY AND COUNTRY W H EN ITS HOT ITS COLD W H EN ITS COLD ITS HOT That’s the fact about a THERM OS bottle, iu the chilly and cold days o f Eall and Winter, till up your TH E R MOS bottle with hot coffee in the morning and it will still be hot at noon, regardless of weather. Those who car ry their lunches with them tind the THERM OS the best pal on earth. We have the THELMOS IN many sizes and various prices. i I Williams’ Drug Co.\ “ Horae of the Grafonola” PE RFE C T SERVICE ilBIIIWIIBIIBIiailtiniBIlBIBIlIBIil PU R E DRUGS ¿ iB iiiB iie UllBIIBIIBinillBilBIlBIIBII NASH with Perfected V A LV E -IN -H A N D MOTOR OW NERS o f the Nash Six are most enthusiastic over the con sistently high character o f it£ per formance. W e believe that you too will be equally convinced of the superior ity of the Nash Six by an actual demonstration of its ability. There will be no decline in the price of Nash cars and trucks before July 1921. Auto Utilities Co. DALLAS INDEPENDENCE A Woman’s Dearest Possession W e have received many gracious compli ments as to the beauty o f design, the quality and variety o f patterns we offer in silverware of irreproachable type. It would be a real pleasure for us to show you. The assortment is wonderfully complete. The prices well within reason. . L . K U L L A N D E R JEW ELER AND ENGRAVER Main Street Mrs. Crosbv Davis and Mrs. Ellen Davis entertain ed sixteen ladies at a Hal lowe’en party Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. McDevitt has gone to Roseburg to be with her husband who is in the hos pital there. Miss Brittle McDevitt. who is a nurse, is also with her father. The Owls were delight fully entertained Monday evening bv Mr. and Mrs. S. B. W alker The regular members were supplement ed bv enough guests to make players for five tables of whist. The hostess serv ed a palatable luncheon. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas and Mrs. Ida Curtis of Corvallis who is a house guest o f Mrs. J. S. Cooper. Three valued Post sub scribers. who have been get ting their mail at Suver, have moved recently. B. H. Habekott has gone to Riek- reall. Louis F. W allet to A1 banv and Ernest Regenbal to Independence. Cora McBride, Depart ment President o f the W. R. C. o f Oregon, inspected the Corps last Friday and the members served lunch. The W . R. C. will have a cooked food sale at Cal breath & Jon es’ store on November 20. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mattison were hosts Friday evening to the Kill Kare club. This being the first meeting of the season the reunion of members, besides the splen did hospitality offered bv the hosts, made the gather ing doublv eniovable. In keeping with the festive season a Hallowe’en lunch eon was served and Hallow e ’en motifs used over the house. Plavers enjoyed several hands o f whist while spooks, witches and black cats kept watch. Independence Tax Levy The cafeteria dinner serv ed bv the ladies o f the Meth odist church Tuesday even ing was well attended. The adies have such a splendid reputation for serving good dinners that a crowd is al wavs assured when -they make their announcements. Three young Jersey cowis, fresh. Pure bred but not registered. Two miles east of Rick- reall on Dallas-Salem road. FO R S A L E : In many homes of ultra culture and refine ment, “ M ilady’s ” good taste and charming in dividuality are first expressed in the quality of silver which graces her board. A Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M cIn tosh and Mr. and Mrs. B ,R W olfe spent last week era with Portland relatives am friends. General fund $3.861.08 Street Improvements $4.965.27 Street intersection bonds $2.171.85 Refunding bond tax $2 413 17 Public library ' $241.32 Total assessed valuation $482.635.00 There were quite a num- )er o f complimentary votes Oak Point Club Elects cast at the citv election J'uesdav. but not enough to The Oak Point Communi defeat any o f candidates whose names were printed ty club has elected the fol- on the ballot without oppos owing officers for 1921: ition. A fter Jan. 1. the In Mrs. Effie Young, presi dependence citv officials dent: Mrs. Chas. Fitchard. will consist o f R. M. Walk- vice president: Mrs. J. A. r. mavor: B. F. Swope, re W ood, secretary: Mrs. J. J. order: J. S. Bohannon, C. Williams, assistant secre >. Calbreath. W . E. Craven, tary; Miss J. A. Foster, G. C. Skinner. A. L. Thomas treasurer: Mrs. Gertrude F. and G. G. Walker, council- Collins, ioumalist. men. Farm Home Burns r • Callender. Iowa. Oct. 29 Earl Stonehocker’s funer al was held at Buena Vista —1 atn here at mother’s now. Had a swell time in Saturday. Minneapolis and am sure Hr. and Mrs. W. R. Allin having a swell time here. I were here from Blue River arrived “ home” the dav be fore mv birthdav and, o f this week. course, they had to give me Reduced prices on all ¡v big birthdav party. Thev trimmed hats at Aloha Bas- have iust got a good start with corn husking with a cue’s millinery parlors. bumper crop but it nearly Mr. and Mrs. Hodges of kills them to know thev Salem were guests o f Mr. have to sell this year’s com and Mrs. W . E. Craven at 64 cents and their oats at 40 cents. W e have been Tuesday. having iust fine weather D. M. Duvall has return here and had a weinie roast ed to Independence to spent out on the banks of the the winter, ha vine spent the Mississippi in the evening and it was real warm. summer in Mosier. Everything looks about the Mr. and Mrs. Marion But same but these Iowa farm ler were here from Portlanc ers sure have their farms in tins week visiting at the a high state o f cultivation. We drove down in an auto W ord Butler home. from Minneapolis and when • Miss Ivv Stanley has re \Ve got here had a regular turned to her home in Dal reunion. All present except las after passimr the sum K. W. Tripn o f Albany. Ore. The sun shines all the time mer in Independence. here and here’s hoping “ Humoresque ” at the Is everything is fine out there. E. E. T R IP P . is Sunday afternoon ant Nov. 1— Have received evening is one o f the great est photoplays ever conceiv Post. It sure seems get a ed. paper from home that has so much local news in it. Mr. and Mrs. I. Inger- You are putting out one of manson were called to Ore the best papers in that state eon Citv Tuesday on ac especially for local news. count o f the illness o f their son. Social Events o f the W eek See the display o f cut flowers, potted plants, ferns and palms on sale at the o f fice o f the Polk Countv Post on Friday and Saturday Nov. 12 and 111 from Arthur Plant’s greenhouses in Sa lem. It is not only its exceptional power which pleases them but also its extraordinary comfort, its u11- usual economy and its remarkable beauty of design and finish. Phone Main 1321 MiiBiiiBiiaiaiiaiaiiiBiiBiiaiiBiiiBiiiBiiiBiiiMiii Mr. TriDD in Iowa 32 G. W. CARROLL FARM S AND ACREAGE W AN TED For real service and results list your property with us. We have six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop erty and advertise extensively, and have a demand for property at all times. Fred W. German Co, 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port land, Orefcia 4-3 COLLECTIONS Knight Adjustment Co., McMinnville Ore. Don't he * «lecker: eet Liberty bread. The farm home o f S. H. idee, south o f Independ ence. with all its contents, was destroyed bv fire Mon day. There was no insur- ince. Pedee B ov First Leonard Tm eax. 11 years old. o f Pedee. ranked first in he Polk eountv eighth grade examinations during the vear 1919-1920. He had an average standing o f 95 per cent. Ohxtrtlaa Charah Oil Cook Heating Gasoline * i f S I ] J j | STOVES As good as you can buy anywhere, price considered. As cheap as you can buy anywhere, quality consid- ered. I f you want a stove worth the money, come here. ’Tis a pleasure to talk “ stove” with you. “ I !' lJ * j WILLARD E. CRAVEN ROW. \ ! SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & H U FF HDW . CO. f T w iiLiw iaitim M iiB iiM iiM iiniB iiiBiiB iiiw iiB iiaiiniM iiniiBiiaiiniiiBiniiM tiirf Free Tube W ith T ire s F o r a sh o rt tim e W e will give one Goodrich tube FREE with each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any size. Every one knows the good quality of the Goodrich Tires. Auto Utilities Co. 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