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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
T in tw iw iB iie in iiB iia ia iiiB iin ia iin iin iiu iia M iiiB iM iiie iiu iie iia ia iii fi ' K i bu » anwnwi b ■ m tiw airni a : c:¡ n : u n n CITY AND COUNTRY Civic Club A most interesting event Mrs. H. L. PropDe visit ’Round ed relatives ili Portland of last week was the Civic Club meeting held at the this week. beautiful home o f Mrs. K. Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith C. Eldridge on Wednesdav have gone to California to afternoon. The feature o f the meeting was a detailed, tiass T i m e I the winter. account of travels through Old friends are remembered and greetings ex changed by mail. We have stationery for any kind of social correspondence from common cards to tinted stocks. You enjoy a letter more that is written on pretty stationery. So does he or she to whom you write.’ Get yours today. Eddv & Carbrav’s re-con struction sale is now on. 25 Der cent off on everything in the store. Williams’ Drug Co. : W hv worrv about the h. c. of 1. i A reduction in price is beine given on all trim med hats at Alpha Bascue’s “ Home of the Grafonola” i : PURE DRUGS FECT SERVICE BIIBIlBliBIIBIIBllBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBli nilBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBUB Mrs. Sam Muhleman, who hits been in Door health for some time, is with her daughter. Esther, in Salem. Mr and Mrs. I. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Harrison o f Dallas were guests o f the J. S. Robbies last week end- The Farmers Cash Store has begun a stock reducing sale and a number o f bar gain prices are given else where in this Post. Silverware— ves we have the 50-vear Communitv sil ver ware, and it is time that vou were thinking about this* Look our new stock over. Willard E. Craven, Hdw- 5IX Mrs. Susan Jones and daughters Misses Katharvn and Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Patterson of Corvallis were here Thurs- dav. the guests of the J. G. McIntosh and Newt Jones families. OW NERS of the Nash Six are most enthusiastic over the con sistently high character of its per formance. The Civic Club will meet at the home o f Mrs. O- D. Butler on Wednesdav after noon, Nov. 24. promptlv at 2 :30. The committee in charge has arranged a verv interesting afternoon. Mem bers and friends invited with Perfected V A L V E -IN HAND MOTOR It is not only its exceptional power which pleases them but also its extraordinary comfort, its un- usual economy and its remarkable beauty of design and finish. Mr. and Mrs Claude Skin ner verv pleasantlv enter- , tabled the Owls at their home Monday night. Guests were invited to make up six- tables of w-hist and plavers thoroughlv enjoyed the games and the hospitalitv extended bv the Skinners. An excellent luncheon clos^- ed the evening. W e believe that you too-will be equally convinced o f the superior ity of the Nasli Six by an actual demonstration of .its ability. There wi!i be no decline in the price of Nash cars and trucks before July 1921. Co. D ALLAS INDFPr.NDENOE Friendship Calls fo r Remembrance Is there to be a wedding in your immediate circle soon? ij I f so, may we not have the pleasure of help ing you select your present? ' Naturally, our years of experience along this le as- line have equipped us to give you valuable Sistance. if Our cases are full of many, many beautiful g i f t articles. Not expensive necessarily, but all in the height of good taste. f Just give us an idea of the amount you wish t o spend. We would be very glad to make sug gestions. A . L. K U L L A N D E R JEW ELER AND ENGRAVER M il i m Street Phone Main 1321 The officers o f the Pvth- ian Sisters and a large num ber o f members wrent to Falls Citv Wednesdav night to assist in re-instating the lodge at that place- The Falls Citv people served an elaborate banquet at the close o f the work and ex tended a full portion of fra- ternalism to the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Neville El- dridge arrived Saturdav from Medford. After a brief visit at the K. C. El- dridge home thev went to Portland to attend the Ice Cream association and to visit relatives. In companv with other members of the fam ily thev w-ill return to pass Thanksgiving here. All Invited to Thanksgiving Dinner! the Orient related bv Miss Todd, dean o f women at O. N. S. This was a happy blending of humor, descrip- = tion. etc., with a touch o f I personal experiences. Miss — No home is too small — All hands are invit Todd gathered a wonderful nor too poor but has a ed into the dining room collection of exquisite sou Thanksgiving Dinner venirs from Japan. China — And everybody eats and Manilla. The hand till their stomachs’ — When the chicken, somely embroidered manda duck, goose or turkey is ache. rin coats, skirts and finest textiles were beautifully ready displayed for the event. The handsome Eldridge home with its beautiful furnish In many homes the ache comes before its time be- ings formed a splendid set cause the rooster was not cooked properly. This ting for the , Oriental col serious defect can be remedied by purchasing at lection. “ Japan” has been select this store a roaster that will not cause premature ed bv the club as the subject stomach ache. The prices range from 50c. to $9.50 for studv. Miss T odd’s des and while you ’re here take a carving set home with criptive storv of her trip through tins interesting with you. country formed a splendid introduction to the year’s wrork. The afternoon as a whole was one of the best the club has ever enioved and to the committee which included I SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO. , Mrs. Tavlor Jones. Mrs. O. A. Kreamer and Mrs. O. D. ll'BllftillBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBUBIIBIIBIIBIlBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBlIBHBIIBIII .if Butler much praise is due for the splendid arrange ment. , Members o f this committee, assisted bv Miss Eva Robertson, were host esses during the tea hour. The Misses Kathleen Skin ner. Marjorie Reynolds and Fave W alker assisted in serving. Invitations were extended to club women of Corvallis. Salem. Aurora. Dallas. Monmouth. Buena Vista and Oak Point. Over fiftv guests shared the de lightful afternoon. Among the out of town ladies no ticed were Mesdames J. R. Craven. Eugene Havter, Os car Havter. Harrv Cosper, We will give one Goodrich tube FREE with Allgood. Walton. I. L. each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any size. Smith and Hugh Black of Dallas: Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mrs. Howard Morlan. Mrs. Every one knows the good quality of the Pember and Miss Jessica ~ Goodrich Tires. Todd o f Monmouth and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds o f Bue na Vista. The club has been fortu nate in steadily increasing its membership since the opening in the fall. New members.added on this oc casion were: Mesdames IT. NASH AND M A X W E L L CARS AND TRUCKS G. Berrv. W alter Plant. A. J .# Richardson. J. McLeod, Howard Moreland. M. J. Butler. IT. G. Hefflev. R. W . White. R. Walker. D, P. Me Cartliv. Martha Richard i^ B i» n iB i n i « i ii B i« u B U B in i iv i i n i B i im H ii « ii B M ii w i iB i» i iB iM i a i H ii ^ son. Z. C. Kimball. A. E. Horton and Misses Evre, r \ Mabel Boughev and Esther i Maag. Í Kill Kares At Bohannons Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B o hannon were verv hospita ble hosts to the Kill Kare Klub last Friday evening. Tables were placed for whist and manv enthusias tic hands plaved. Mrs. B o hannon closed the evening with a verv excellent lunch Mrs. Anderson o f Val eon. iev City. N. D.. was here Wages Go Down for a brief visit this week- In the fall Mrs. Anderson The Kav W oolen Mills, spent several w-eeks at the home o f her brother. James Spaulding Logging Co. and Robbie, and went to Cali Phez Co., three of Salem’s fornia to pass several weeks largest enterprises, have before returning to her notified their employees North Dakota home. She is that a reduction of wages loud in her praises of Ore- will go into effect at a cer ¡gon and thinks the beauties tain time. o f “ Our Oregon” far sur “ Best One” Many Say pass our southern neighbor. Manv sav that “ Humor FOR SALE : Good m ule colt, five esque” was the best picture m onths old. Phone Main 322. ever screened in Independ FOR SALE: Five Jersey milk ence. A crowded house sa w . COW Bf . Inquire at City Meat Mar- it Sunday and was enrapt-| It cost the Isis folks I 34 ured. k. ' t . a big piece o f monev to get ST R A YE D : From Sidd pasture this picture. : WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW. 1 Free Tube With Tires For a short time Auto Utilities Co. C STREEr ¡H a v e Installed Electric I O v e n ------- r s And are putting out the best bread on the market. It is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked r by electricity. Try it; You will like it. Independence Bakery i i] III!.!i BIBI ü BIIPIIBIWIIIÜMBIII IIIBTI iir.iii.iiiBiiBiiBiiwiiBiiniaMiBiiwnwTafi i ... Your Winter Reading Here! BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER three "id e s south of Independen FARM S AND ACREAGE W AN TED small Jersey m uley heifer branded with "M ” on right shoulder. Finder For real service and results list please notify H. D, Buffum, Inde your property with us. W e have pendence. 33 six salesmen with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop FOR RENT: Nice, com fortable erty and advertise extensively, and room , close in, to right party. In have a demand for property at all quire Polk County Post. 34 times. Fred W . German Co., 732 Fr-nk Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port FOR SALE. 25 goat 4-3 land, Oregon. Farmer, Oak Grove school house. P O address, Rickreall. 36 Don’t ! bread. b« a slacker; eat Mrs. E. E. Tripp wont to Liberty Portland # last Saturday to J visit relatives. ; You Got A L L POUR of Thoao M AGAZINES and OUR NEW SPAPER Yera°E"ch $ t o r Order Now 2.75 THIS EXCEPTIONAL Subscriptions OFFtR IS WOOD TOR A 8H O R T TIME ONLV new o r renewal« A ll renewal iub«cripiii>n* will b e extend ed fo r o n e year fro m preaenf tLife o f e x p v i i •>.