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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
Card o! Thanks Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and DROP CAKES HEN the child ren romp in hun gry, here are some wholesome delights that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite. Cookies W HIGHWAYS ON PACIFIC COAST Absoiutety P ure Made from Cream o f Tartar, derived from grapes. Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg % cup milk 1% cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder V* cup cocoa % teaspooa salt F e r n s a n d P a lm s on sale An energetic and influential organ ization on the Paettir con at, the Ouli- :'ornln State Autom obile association, has carried on some Investigations af- 'ordlng definite figures of the value of good roads. It secured the help o f Prof. J. B. Davidson o f the University of I'allfornla and Austin P>. Flet«her, state highway engint r, in carrying on a large number o f tests o f the puli re quired to move a standard farm wagon loaded to make the gros weight 0.000 pounds. This wagon was hauled in some cases by a two-ton truck and in other cases by a team o f good draft horses, weighing about 1,(100 pounds BAKING POW DER F r i d a y a n d S a tu r d a y 9 Nt COOK E00K FREE Tho new R oyal Cook B ook containing 400 delightful re- cipes, will 1 to y i,i 'free if you will send your nurno and address. ROYALBAKIN G POWDER CO. 115 Fulton Street, New York City. C IT Y AND COUNTRY Jennie Be Good. Reduced nrices on all trimmed hats at Aiuha Bas- cue’s milliner v parlors. Marion Mocke o f Corval lis was visiting Mrs. llomer Hill and Mrs. Will Mattison this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bew- lev and Mr. and Mrs. Boo. Carbrav spent ¡Sunday in Hillsboro with the Flovd Bewlevs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Irvine Tuesday niedit, a daughter weiirhimr eleven pounds. She has been nam ed Jean Ellen. Mrs. F. A. Spurr has eone to California to spend sev eral months with her daligli ter. Mrs. Spurr savs she is Koine: to eniov the sunshine to her heart’s content. Mrs. J. S. Cooper went to Aurora on Saturday in re sponse to a m essage an nouncing the birth of a son to her daughter. Mrs. John Kraus. This is the second son in the Kraus family and J. S. savs they are both for Hardin e. Miss Irene Williams spent the week end in Port ia iid. Miss Williams ex pects to leave in about two weeks for New York when she will visit a sister. ¡She will also visit a brother iii Baltimore and other rela tives in Wisconsin before she returns. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M cIn tosh and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson spent bundav in Corvallis with Mr. and Airs. Harry Patterson. The Pat- tersons have lust moved in to their new home and cele brated the event with a din ner partv Sunday. Covers were laid for a dozen rela tives and friends. P c i C ou n ty P o s t Mrs. O. A . Kreamer and daughter, Miss Madaiine, will ko to Salem this even- intr to hear Harold Henry at the Grand. This is the openimr number of a series of entertainments offered bv the Salem Musical Bu reau o f which Mrs. W. E. Anderson is president. While in Salem Mrs. Kreamer and daughter will be the iruests o f Miss Greth- en Kreamer who is music supervisor o f the tirade and junior Ilia'll schools o f that citv. TOR SALE: Good mule colt, five months old. Phone Main 322. Kreamer is Kreamer Elected among those * elected to assist in lowering prices, and he is offering great values on line clothes. “ Lower p rices'’ is the order Also of the day. Ilis goods are marked very low. His protit B U iB ilia iliB iliB lllB lllB lliB il ¡¡¡I won’t be very much but yours will be unusually big. He is selling tine goods on a close basis. What he loses in profits will be made up in increased pat ronage. wear. Satisfaction guaranteed in value, fit, style, Suits, (ineluding those made to order by the w orid’s largest tailoring houses), overcoats, hats, shirts, underwear and shoes are all being sold at a small profit. Come a to Kreamer’s store and get prices; go to other towns and get prices. Then y o u ’ll come back and buy of A r t h u r P l a n t ’s Greenhouses South 13th. St. Original Air-Tight j Wood Heater 1» <> I.ai, Ä1 T » ; 89c. P e rc a le On Sale 25c. vil. Road Through California Forest. Silk lisle hose for women 75c. value Slight imperfections On Sale dj - | = k g v r ? r ^ - 45c. Children’s ROADS INDEX OF CHARACTER ■ Black ■ — The roads are an Index o f Cotton H ose the rhnp- actor o f any country, dot- nnlnlng Its im portance and limiting or aiding Its advance. A country that Isn't worth a good road Isn't worth whut Its land sells for and soon won’t he worth llv- Ing lu. No community that has ever Improved Its roads, has ever regretted It, for road Improvement Is a good In vestment for any community. Since the roads arc for all the people, they should he built by nil the people— w th slnte and federal aid. On Sale i ~ 29c. pair. 5 ■ x £ _ J W om en’s Shoes 9.50 and 12.50 \ Values r J | 6.50 pair §f 9 B 5 r- 3 P! ■ S ------------- Urge* Permanent Roada. That road bn i ng nl< p. .o ■nrs -h >uld be pr. - cuted as a part tf our nniemal war pregr, . i was determination o f the ehambei of >..mi. ree o f the United States. n< It» clin g held at Allan . ,«• Ultv. N J I ■ n' * j 2 5 M Expand in W •» It o* i.e.eus»« of At the M en’s Store Ilaines’ Union Suits for men On Sale = A most significant feature o f rond. levelopment Is the eoastrncrfon o f het <*r surfaces as a result of automobile .¡illlc, for It Is estimated that there i re approximately 2,500,000 autos In i- on the roads o f the country, or one •nr for every nr ■ o f road The mo- >r Iratflc Is gre: r than traffic o f all la d s 12 y e a rs t . g ™ ■ ♦ o ......... ♦ K rippe» .. diBIIIBiliBli 3 I B l B" - I I J B 1 B.I.BII BII'B'I fl.l B I Bil BUiBIHBlI B IB I B l I! ! B IlM i E K a fo u r y B r o s . R eadjustm ent 5a!e is the talk of the Surrounding Country S;lt Fnts Sat. 8 F. M. Ncv. 13 5 At the M en’s Store Heavy Overalls for men On Sale 50c. Outings On Sale 35c 40c. Outings On Sale Everybody Knows Daisy Outing Flannel On Sale YVe are determined to make these iast • days of our sale the busiest ever seen In. our store. W e are offering1 wonderful bargains all over the store«=Come get your share. Sale Prices on Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts W om en’s Coats W om en’s Suits one special lot one special lot On Sale On Sale 25.00 39.50 One special lot W om en’s Dresses,.values from 35.00 On Sale to 50.00 19.50 KAFOURY BROS. Salem 35c. yd, 36-inch white Outing flannel good heavy quality On Saie 35c. & 39c. J Remnants Hundreds of Mill Ends On Sale MOTOR TRAFFIC IS GREATER § S'g-'ificant Feature of Road Develop- ment Is Construction of Bet ter Surfaces. Enclosed Car U N I V I R I A l C AM <, 2 c. yc, :Æ*V; - A c e G a ra ge 45c. Percale On Sale '$■ t Sedan $946.34 Coupelet $894.28 F. O. li. Independence & CO. I U Ilk. I * 11 U. e ♦ :< needs a H IBBS iii mm } * y c? %/ Select your sire and style now. (315) rj:m & * Evei i Ci cl on V Aver is guaranteed to stay Air Tight as long as used Holds lire 16 hours Only the best and most durable materials are used in the construction ol this s ji, wonderful heater. J. D. wiry flirt road with «lust 3 Inches ,U-ej In places, and 218 pounds over a muddy earth road. The significance o f these figures Pes in the fact that on a good earth road It Is neeeSlairy to exert three time* the pull that Is required on a our Crete road, and nearly twice the pull required on a macadam road. Fur- therniore, when the earth road be- comes ntuddy, a condition eliich does not affect tratlic on good piiveineuts, (he pull Is more than doubled. Salem ♦ m e COLE’S “ Road-. O . A . K re a m e r From Y’ E R Y joint in this re markable heater is double teamed— no putty joints to crack and leak air Determine Importance of Country, - Limiting or Aiding Its Advance — Should Be Built. # v (Next to Isis Theatre.) Air Tight— Stays Tight E Tests have shown that a pull o f 27 to ;i0 pounds per ton o f gross load was needed to hnul the wagon on uusur- faced concrete roads. When the con crete was surfaced w ith oil and screen ings the pull was increased to about 50 pounds. About 05 pounds w ere needed for hauling on water-hound macadam and on bituminous concrete laid on top of cement concrete. On good gravel roads a p&ll o f 05 to 82 pounds was needed, while on loose gravel the pull was 203 pounds, the highest record in nuy o f tho tests. About SO pounds were required for hauling on bilumln- oas mneadam. On earth roads »2 pounds were required for hauling over a good surfnee covered with 1 V4 Inches of loose dust. 00 pounds over an ordl- Ê EMBER 12-13 n the window o f the each. T teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten tgg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa i n t o mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into each greased muilin tin and—-bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boil ed icing. , P o t t e d P la n ts 9 State Street d i r e ♦ l> jr con- il«|iBdi»lJ inai mi Salem at Reduced Prices A t the M en’s Store Firemen’s and Engineer’s W ork Sox On Sale 5 pr. SI.00 At the M en’s Store $3.50 flannel shirts for men On Sale n - * t « m i r • ROYAL C u t F lo w e r s ir.erestln g F ig u re s Secured by Cali fo rn ia E x p e rts on P u ll R e q u ire d to M ove W agon. iiai.a.i BiiaiiaibflUifliiBiiauaiiBiiwiiB.bBua.bB'baiaiiBiiiBiiiBJiiBiiiBiiiBiiiBiiiBb iiiBiiniiiaiiiaiiiBiiiamaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiBinaiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiBiiiBiiiaiiiBiiiBiiiBiiiaiiiaiiiBir ■»' - 2 cups sugar Jennie Bo Good. Flower Lovers 1 invite you to come and see my display of \ cup shortening 2 eggs teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rind o f 1 lemon 4 cups flour S teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening and su gar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shortening and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour sifted with baking pow der; add enough more flour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprinkle with sugar, or put a rai sin or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about 12 mln- utas in hot oven. Independence LOST: On Corvallis road be tween Independence and Parker two gunny sacks, one containing 100 pounds of prunes and the other flour and groceries. Tugged S. F, I lance. Finder address Mr. llance at Parker. From the N ew R oyal C ook B o o k \ cup milk =♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. ajjd Mrs. S. H Edge wish to thank their neighbors and friends ' who so kindly assisted them after th eir home burned recently.