The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, November 12, 1920, Image 2

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|COME! Big Stock
| Reducing Sale!
Martin _ Peel, who has
been working at the W ind­
mill shop for several weeks,
m sscoud class matter March 26, 1018, at the postolhee al
has purchased the E. L.
Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Townsend shop. W e are
told that Mr Townsend will
CLYDE T. ECKER
Editor and Publisher.
become a resident o f Port­
land.
W. R- Maillie. a first class
Subscription Bates:
barber who has not been
working at the trade for the
MONTHS
50c.
past
year, has purchased a | Having overbrought in all lines of goods, we are forced to put merchandise on
S IX MONTHS
$1.00
half interest in the W ind­
sale to the public at wholesale and less in order to reduce our stocks
ONE Y E A B
$2.00
mill shop and will become m
otherwise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration associated with A. G Wil-|
liams.
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon.
There are so many deserving republicans that we
tear there won’t be enough jobs to go around
President-elect Harding has a man’s job ahead of
him. For one thing, he will be handicapped by a large
republican majority in congress. The landslide carried
into office a considerable portion o f nobodys who will
imagine they are somebody» much to Mr. Harding’s
grief-
Mr. Benson cannot be blamed for resigning as a
member o f the state highway commission. Nearly every
citizen wants a paved road around his property and many
a cement walk to the front door. An angel from Heaven
couldn’t get by
Fall Festival Daily Program
Bov To Beform School
[Come Nov. 10
11
Will Newman, age 13, j 3 Lay in your winter supplies.
son of Mrs. Rubv Newman
o f Monmouth, has been sent
to
the
state industrial
school with the hope that in
six months time he will
learn that stealing is wrong.
OPENING NIGHT
• :00 P. M.— Remarks ...................... ...... ........... ................ Superintendent
Entertainment............. .......... ........ Miss Ceora B. Lanham
a. Impe-'ionations.
b. French Fashion Show.
.
SECOND NIGHT
i:W P. M.— Unusual Lecture ‘‘Keep Off the Grass”
Capt. Wood Briggs of Kentucky
THIRD NIGHT
• :#0 P. M.— Rollicking Popular Concert ...St. Cecelia Singing Orchestra
FOURTH NIGHT
P. M.—Community Lecture, "W hat I Think of Your Town”
W. H. Nation
FIFTH NIGHT
1:00 P. M.—Evening Entertainment— Music, Readings, Jazz
Homeland Entertainers
Note.—All programs of this nature are backed by men and women
Interested In their community. The only way to encourago them in
their unselfish work is to buy a season ticket. Also remember it costs
you only about one-half as much to attend that way, so set aside
Festival Week and arrange to attend each night on a season ticket.
This Program furnished through Cadmeun-Westco Service, Port­
land. Oregon.
Make your money go further by trading at the
[FARMERS CASH STOR
Live Stock Statistics
f
Countv Assessor Holman
in a summary of statistics
for Polk countv in 1920,
shows a decease o f 2515 cat-1
tie. 1299 hogs. 918 horses j
and mules and an increase
o f 2984 sheep and goats
since 1916-
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THE EY'ES
H A V E IT
Business men, professional men
and teachers use every system and
method that will bring about 100
per cent efficiency in tjheir work.
Programs Begin Promptly
Be on hand
to Dec. 5
Yet* how often they forget the
most essential machine of all, the
one machine that makes efficiency
possible in all of their work.
C. BURTON DURDALL
TH REE STORES
■
Some of our Special Prices
Be Sure and
Visit Our
Remnant
Counter
10c. Arm & Hammer Soda, one package,.......... 5c-
8 cans, L ibby’s M i l k ............................................ 98c.
22 bars, Good Laundry S o a p .......................... $1.00
Special Buy in Walnuts, three p o u n d s ............ 72c.
45c. Pineapple, 2 size can, two cans.............. 66c.
15c. 2-oz. Spices, Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, can 8c.
Four pounds, Good Coffee, in b u lk ,.................. 82.C.
10c. value, Drinking Glasses, five f o r .............. 2oc.
$1.50 M en’s Underwear .................................... 98c.
10c. W ool Soap, for toilet and fine fabrics, If! bar $1
L ipton’s T e a ..............■/•> lb. pkg. 43c., 1-lb pkg.
50c. Fancy Santos Coffee, in bulk, lb................. otic.
15c. Talcum Powder, per c a n .............................. 9c.
Our Silver King Coffee, . .per pound 39c., 3 lbs $1.00
25c. large can Tomatoes, 7 c a n s ........ : ...........
$1.00
60c. Candied Shredded Cocoanut, in bulk, 'A lb 22c.
Big Value Broom, each .................................... 48c.
25c. Value, Best Grade Peas, 7 c a n s .......... . $1.C0
20c. M en’s Canvas Gloves, pair ........................
15c.
W ith every purchase of $10 or over
10 Bars Crystal White S o a p .............................. 5(c.
Wonderful Values
in
L A D IE S ’ H ATS
There is no office, nor shop, nor j
store, but has EYES—many of .
them—from boss to the boy who J «
runs errands, below par, and effici-: ¡j
ency naturally lowered thereby.
i
Get Our Prices on
FLOUR and SUGAR
Before Buying
W e Save You Money
■ _____________________
The eyes may be strengthened j
and brought to 100 per cent effici­ I
ency with the aid of well fitted
glasses.
“
An examination will reveal the
condition of your eyes. If they are
weak We can raise them to efficient
service.
?
Salem, Oregon
We Have a Large
Line of
CH RISTM AS
M ERCH AN DISE
Buy Now and
Save Money
It Pays To Trade at the Farmers Cash Store
Morris & Keene Optical Co.
(Eyesight Specialists.)
202-211 Bank of Commerça Building,
S A L E M - SILV E R TO N — INDEPENDENCE
Big Bargains
in
REM N ANTS
NOTIONS
at
H A LF PRICE
3
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C. BURTON D U R D A LL
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4 Shasta Route Trains
BETWEEN
PORTLAND andlSAN FRANCISCO
The “ Oregonian” —Train Nos. 53 and 54.
Handles» day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars,
dining car and observation car.
The “ California Express” —Train Nos. 15 and 16.
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars
and dining car.
The “ Shasta” — Train Nos. 11 and 12. No excess fare
A new through train. Handles standard sleeping cars only
dining car and observation car.
P lays a Parc in
the Preparation
The “ San Fransico Express” — Train Nos. 13 and 14
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard 'sleeping cars
and dining car.
- Through »tandard »leeping car, Portland to Los
Angeles, leaves Portland on the California Express
arrive* Los Aageles 8 : 1 5 a. m. second morning.
California-Warm Sunshine and Flowers
Make the days delightful in ihe Wintertime. Enjoy
the fragrance of poinsettas, violets, poppies and
geraniums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes
Travel With Pleasure via the Shasta Route
FREE on request,"California for the Tourist,” a new illustrated
booklet graphically describing the different resorts.
R edu ced Round Trip Tickets Now on Sale to Southern California
For further particulars inquire o f local agents
SOUTHERN P A C I F I C LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT
Qonaral Pananger Agent
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OLYMPIC Flour more than “ serves
lie p u r p o s e Its smooth uniformity
insures extra -ordinary results even
for a festive occasion
10, 24è and 49$ pound sacks
at your neighborhood grocery
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T h e Post has a larger circir
lation in South Polk Couiv
ty than all other Polk coun­
ty papers combined.
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