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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
THE POLK COUNTY POST Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. f* > as second class m attar March 26, 1918, at the poeto thee at Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 7 ( /n g r Jv r Chrirtmas , .Jiy vVv >v / mm =9 Editor and Publisher. CLYDE T. EC K ER < £g* ;■ ' , Subscription Rates: TH REE MONTHS S IX MONTHS ONE YEAR < aP a » d w otherwise provided for, subacripUons wUl be stopped at expiration Rings were never more fashionable than this year. The designs are simply remarkable, and our cases are filled with many, many beautiful ones. Used 1914 Ford Touring Car nearly new tires. Guaranteed. Ace Garage. PRUNE TREES (J Diamond, rubies, pearls, sapphires—each a perfect “ gem ” LOGANBERRY TIPS and fl Don’t wait u*»til the last week to get your Christmas shopping done. Our holiday stocks are complete now, and we have leisure to give you real service in making your selection. So come in now. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Our rings are well worth a trip down town to see. ALSO- Champion of Oregon Phone Main 1321 0 . 1. C. PIGS » 1 Christmas Gifts that INDEPENDENCE, ORE. 3 miles south—first house east of I. O. O. F. cemetery Always Please Make Every Day a Christinas FOR BOYS UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS SH IRTS SHOES SU ITS HATS CAPS T IE S SO X UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS SH IRTS SHOES SU ITS HATS CAPS T IE S SOX ■ O . A . K re a m e i “The Shasta” C a lif o r n ia “ The Shasta” is au ail standard sleeping car tram without without extra fare. Arrives Sun Francisco 10:00 F. Al. following evening Leaven ForUand at 4:00 P. M. -- Im p r o v e d b le e p in g C a r S e r v ic e 1. t® San Francisco and Los Angeles . .A ll Sliuatu Houle trains huinllu Uirough standard sleeping cars Seattle, Tacoma, and ForUand to San Francisco. Through standard sleeping ca r to Los Angeles Leaves Portland a l 8:40 A. M. Arrives Los Augeles 8:15 A. M. second m orning Too prone nre we nil to allow our Christmas sentiments to evaporate with the day, forgetting that there are other days in the year for a sym pathetic hand clasp and an encourag ing word. If Christinas Is better than other days in the year, it is In cause tlie feeling of brotherhood and fellow ship belongs to it. Why not have every other day in the year tilled with hrotherliness and fellowship? Why not soften the as perities of life, speak the kindly word, and extend the helping hand for the other 3(54 days? In a word, why not make every day a Christmas? Carry the Christmas spirit with us through out the year and say. with Tiny Tim. at all times and seasons. “God bless us. everyone.” Let us keep Christinas In this spirit, then, forgetting not to whom thanks for the many blessings and privileges of this great country of ours nre due, looking forward to the age that is coming: “When the common sense of most shall hold the fretful realm In nwe And the kindly eartli shall slumber lapt in universal law.” Effective Oct. 24, 1920, trains will run as follows: Train arrives Independence 11:05 A. M. Train departs Independence 1:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday. L. E. WATSON, SupL DO YOUR Fall Clearing WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M SCOTT, General Passenger Agent "oitrhbor would like for you to subscribe for The you wouldn’t bother borrowing his copy spe lnd©ps>nd©nc® O ) r report C. W. IRVINE, J. B. PARKER, & O. IRVINE, GLEN C. SMITH, TROJAN POWDER — " That gives a man more 'enuine chewing satis- action than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew,lastslonger «—so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the R eal T o b acco Chew will tell you that. S . Safe to use No headaches. Hauser Bros. WHAT IS BETTER Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Eugene MAX GOLDMAN 9 says the G ood Judge 1107 B r oa d w a y , N ew York City IN FOR IT Drum: Gte, from the look« of that husky kid, I’m In for aoma beating! SACRED DAY FOR THE BA BIES Never deny the tnibira their Christ* mas! It la th<> shining *e;tl art upon a year of happiness. U*t them Itelleve In Santa Claus or St. Nicholas or Krlss KTingle, or whatever name the Jolly Dutch saint hours lu your re ligion.- Marlon Uarlaud. “Here’s Real Tobacco” W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco Bring in everything you want to sell and I will sell it for you on a commission. . 11 «V • «, - President. Vice President. - Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Put up in two stylos __*'_ M We buy everything you want to sell and sell everything you want to buy. Cash or trade. are on sale to Southern California California’s bright and w annsunshine will help you take on a new leas« of life. Spend the wintry days beside summery seas; on sporty golf courses or well kept tennis courts; motor over splendid highways; Uiese and many other outdoor pleasures aw ait you in Sunny California TR E E on request Cali lot mu for the Tourist" a new booklet graphically describing the different resorts. car reservations FARMERS STATE BANK lil< U iiB il!R iiiB !l« iiR iifliiP "B ii:R iliV !m i|R:i.Bi!'RH SIM PLE HOME-MADE GIFTS Local Dealer Handkerchiefs, neatly hemmed and L. E. HASELTON, Rt l an embroidered initial adorning one corner, may he made fro-.u a stray rem Independence, Ore. nant of linen or lawn. Canvas or denim gloves for the wom an who nnng.s out wet clothes are a boon—and so easily made on the sew ■nwim nainaiiiBiiiwm iHUHiiiM iiBiiip ing machine. Night slippers nre a Joy to children IKE WIND MILL SHOP * who must walk upstairs after prepar ing for bed. Any material of downy A. G. Williams, Prop. texture Is adaptable, and they are fi made as simply as a stocking foot. All kind of barbering Every country woman should have a done and satisfaction I ¡1 knit, woolen corset-cover. A worn guaranteed. L a d i e s ’ sweater, by removing the collar and lower part of the sleeves (parts, by the shampooing and mas f way, most likely to show wear) serves saging given special at p I beautifully for this purpose. tention. Shine in con i Knowing the size of any little girl's doll. It Is a simple matter to muke a nection. ■ dress, a bonnet or cloak for It. Mittens are neatly and quickly made ¡ f B I I B I l B I « l l | l l l l l l l P l l i P U i R I I M I l R i l » l ! i on the sewing machine. Cse any flexi ble woolen material. A child's fur set can he made from an out-of-date fur piece, or if you have only a trifle of fur use it simply for TO REA LIZE THE the rim of the muff and the scarf-end. To an Invalid friend is sent your MOST MONEY cheeriest house-plant to gladdeu the Chrlstmns day. Wmter Excursion Tickets Inquire of local agent for fares, routes, sleeping and train service or write 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, Oregon. 4-3 le A New Train ISA q j VALLEY A 8ILETZ TIME TABLE H ENRY YUNQ FOR MEN We are prepared to extend you every aid within legitimate banking practice. Come in at any time and talk over your affairs with us. You are always welcome. Do you live in Independence? Then why not patronize her indus tries. Eat Liberty bread. Strain ol JEW ELER AND ENGRAVER For the past eight years this Bank lias given particular attention to the business of farm ers. We have helped many over the rough places and have aided many more in buying farms of their own. FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED OF ALL KINDS A . Lr. K U L L A N D E R Main Street 50c. $1.00 $2.00 Farmers’ Business for Christmas dinner than a fresh dressed turkey or milk chicken? It is a delicacy to the average household, but many refuse to buy dressed poultry unless they know cleanliness ie observed in the dressing. You can buy our dressed poultry with safety. Meat Market k i l l e r a s m it h The Independence National Bank Established .1880 AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most convenient aid to modern business. It systema tises payments, is a check on all expenditures and shows you just where you stand each month. Open one with us today. I t will pay you to do so. reserv e ' ^sraTEt Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker D. W. Sears O. D. Butler Independence Vulcanizing Shop (Opposite Farmers State Bank) SWOPE St SWOPE LA W YERS ear Craean A W ilk a ri Independence, Oregon Repairing of Tires and Tubes and Adona Tire Work Our Specialty. All work Guaranteed. M. 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