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SPECIALS FOR
LAST WEEK
OF SALE
FARM ERH CASH STORE
C. Burton Durdall
Special on Sugar
Special on Flour
55c. Silver King Coffee
three pounds
THE POLK COUNTY POST
D. M. Duvall has purchas
ed some residence property
second class matter March 26, 1918, at the postoffice at on Seventh street.
82c.
13c.
19c.
22c.
72c.
28c.
82c.
literal re
Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
CLYDE T. ECKER
Editor and Publisher.
Subscription Rates:
TH REE MONTHS
S IX MONTHS
ONE Y E A R
50c.
$1.00
$2.00
BU EN A V ISTA
er and Air. and Mrs. G. W.
McLaughlin of Salem.
ELK IN S
The directors, T. A. Mc-
Eldownev and E. A. Tet lie-
row were visitors at the
school Wednesday.
The monthly meeting of
the Elkins Farmers’ Union
was held at the school house
on Wednesday.
Pie and
sandwiches were served.
The Elkins high school
basket ball team defeated
Airlie for the second time
F r id a v night.
Score 12 to
d.
Elkins and Falls City
plav at Airlie Fridav night,
Dec. 3.
Toll The Post
16c.
The eyes may be strengthened
and brought to 100 per cent effici
ency with the aid of well fitted
glasses.
10c.
An examination will reveal the
condition of your eyes. If they are
weak we can raise them to efficient
service.
$ 1.00
W E SAV E YOU MONEY
farm ers
CASH
STORE
O. Burton Durdall
T H R E E B IG STORES
Salem
Silverton
Independence
W IT H
THE E YE S
H A V E IT
14c.
17 bars Liberty White Soap
VALLEY A SILETZ
TIME TABLE
Fali
Clearing
There is no office, nor shop, nor
store, but has EYES—many of
them—from boss to the boy who
runs errand^ below par, and effici
ency naturally lowered thereby.
$1.00
•
W e are prepared to extend you every u-I
within legitimate banking practice*. <
in at any time and talk over your all'.-
with us. You are always welcome.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as the administrator of
the estate of Charles Silas Cooper,
deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Polk County,
and that Monday the 6th. day of
December, 1920, at the hour of 10
o’clock A. M. thereof, at the Court
room of said County Court in the
city of Dallas, Oregon, has been ap
pointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections to the said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Nov.
5th. 1920.
LOREN COOPER,
Administrator of the estate of
Charles Silas Cooper, deceased.
Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
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Effective Oct. 24, 1920, trains
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leveck
were shopping in Salem | will run as follows:
Train arrives Independence
Monday.
11:05 A. M.
I). W. Lewis is making an
Train departs Independence
extended visit with rela
1:00 P. M.
tives in Portland
Daily except Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Frank Mor-
L. E. WATSON, Supt
rison
of
Dallas
spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Crook.
The inside of the school
house has been treated to a
DO YOUR
new coat o f paint which im
proves its looks wonderful
ly.
Frank McGee and family
spent Thanksgiving at the
home o f Mrs. M cGee’s par
ents. Mr. and Airs. J. M c
Leod in Independence.
69c.
22 bars Elk Savon Soap
Notice of Final Settlement
|
Yet* how often they forget the
most essential machine of all, the
one machine that makes efficiency
possible in all of their work.
76c.
i a. *
For the past eight years this Bank has gi \ en
particular attention to the business of farm
ers. We have helped many over the rough
places and have aided many more in bu> ing
farms of their own.
Do you live in Independence?
Then why not patronize her indus
tries. Eat Liberty bread.
L E W IS V IL L E
42c.
10 bars Fairy Soap
i a ia i
Farmers’ B u s m e n
Mrs. Grover Mattison has
been at Vancouver. Wash.,
and Portland for several
davs.
tiM i othcrwiM provided for, uubscriptions will be stopped at expiration
Business men, professional men
and teuchers use every system and
method that will bring about 100
per cent efliciency in their work.
$2.35
hl
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon.
/Tom McClain o f Salem
visited his mother Saturday
Walt Royce and family
moved to indeuendenee last
week.
Elmore
Emmonds and
50c. Fancy Santos Coffee Pete Hansen were Salem
pound
callers last week.
Pred Wells and wife ol
Dallas are visitinir rela
tives here this week.
Ed Prather has a crew of
40c. Special Blend Coffee men rafting logs for the
four pounds
ttuauldmg Logging Co.
J. M. Prather o f Corvallis
and son. Herman, o f P ort
land were business callers
here Saturday.
30c. Good Walnuts
A lford and Gilbert Lov of
O. A. C. spent the w eek end
with their parents. Air. and
Airs. J. R. Lov.
Aliss Gladys Reynolds,
25c. Soda Crackers
who is teaching in Albany,
spent the week end at the
parental home here.
A. W. Lov. one o f our
promising young men, won
25c. Graham Crackers
lirst prize in the judging
contest at the live stock
show in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gobat
of Albany and Air. and Mrs.
5 lbs. Peanut Butter
M. 1. Conger of iSuver took
dinner with N. C. Anderson
and wife Sunday.
E. H. Gobat has bought
160 acres o f the Collins
35c. Royal Club Catsup
place, west o f Suver. and
will erect some new build
ings in thy spring.
Addie Gobat. who spent
last
week with her cousins,
10 lbg Karo Syrup
Blanche Harman and Ruth
1 rather, returned to her
home Sunday in Albany.
ft ' ‘
Alma Wells and friend
who
are attending the uni
5 lbs. Karo Syrup
versity at Salem, spent last
week with the form er’s par
ent’s. Air. and Alls. G. A.
Wells.
Revival meetings will be
10 bars Crystal White Soap
gin in the M. E. church next
Sunday by the district
evangelist.
Every one is
invited to attend these
meetings.
Puffed Wheat
There was a road meeting
held at the school house
Saturday to vote a special
tax for road work.
There
Puffed Rice
were I f in favor and 37
against it.
The Ladies Rural Club
gave its annual dinner
Thanksgiving. The tables
15c. Corn Flakes
groaned with the good
things that the ladies hail
prepared and all did ample
lustice. Those present from
out o f town were Air. and
Patent Flour
Mrs. Commier o f Lebanon,
Air. and Mrs. Black and
Airs. Cbown and sou o f In
dependence and Miss Tuck-
33c.
CITY AND COUNTRY
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C. W. IRVINE,
J. B. PARKER,
C. G. IRVINE,
GLEN C. SMITH,
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“Just Between You and I 2 ’
says the Good Judge
H ere’ s genuine chew Mg
satisfaction for you, h
ed up with real ec< .
A small chew of tin ; c!
o f tobacco lasts muck . ■ •
er than a big chew of b j
ordinary kind— that’ > be
cause the| full, rich, real
tobacco taste lasts so long.
A n y man who uses the
Real T obacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CU T is a long fine-cat tobacco
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut to’ acco
Wevman-Bruton Com party, 1107 Braadwày. Ne
Safe to use
No headaches.
Hauser Bros.
Salem, Albany,
Corvallis, Eugene
Local Dealer
L. E. HASELTON, Rt l
Independence, Ore.
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1 THE WIND MILL SHOP
I A. G. Williams, Prop.
Keene Optical Co. § A ll kind o f barbering
§ done , and satisfaction
(Eyesight Specialists.)
202 211 Bank of Commerce Building,! g guaranteed. L a d i e s ’
| shampooing and mas-
Salem. Oregon
| saging given special at-
§ teution. Shine in con-
| uectiou.
Mr, Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
t flW M IlB IM IM IIIH IH IlB IH IIIB IM il'Illi
Alorris
FARMERS
STATE BANK.
&
“ EAT MORE
BREAD
Established .1889
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the
convenient aid to modern business. H
tizes payments, is a check on all exp< .id
shows you just where you stand each
Open one with us today, ft will pay you i
member
^FEDERAL RESERVE
.S Y S T E M .
And reduce the high cost o f living.”
Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres.
C. A. McLaughlin, \
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. D. 1
H0LSUM
BREAD
IS TH E CH E A PE ST AS W E L L AS
TH E MOST W HOLESOME ON
TH E M A R K E T TODAY.
Independence Vulcanizing „.¡op
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
(Opposite Farmers State Bank)
SW OPE & SW OPE
LAW YERS
Your Grocer Has It.
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The Independence Rat ion c.
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C ra ru A W ilk u 'i S tan
Independence,
Oregon
Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona fire
W ork Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed.
M. J. O’ DONNELL, Prop.