Miss Emma Henkle was here
A. G. Williams has been cnos-
en manager and Elmer AddiBon from Portland visiting Mr. and
expec; to make their home in captain of the Independence base Mrs. W. H. Walker last week
Published svssy Friday at Independwwe, Oregoi.
end. Miss Henkle passed a por
Portland.
ball team.
________ March 26, 18H, at the poatoMca at
tatara« a* aecou«
t on of her spring vacatioi with
Oregaa, uadar the Act al March 3, 1179.
Wanted—Electric motor, 2 h.
Mrs. H. B. Fletcher went to Corvallis friends.
p.
Inquire at office of Polk Portland recently to meet her
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Editor and Publisher.
County Post.
nephew who came from Wash
Knainammuaumi
ington to make his home with
Arnold Hill, son of Mr. and the Fletchers.
Eibsoription Rate«:
Mrs. Homer Hill, has been ill for
i'MEJMl MONTHS
Me-
Lawrence Eldridge has re
several days and was taken to a
SEX. MONTHS
$ 1.00
Salem hospital last Tuesday for turned from Medford where he
OKS TEAR
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12.00
has been in the creamery for
treatment.
UrUH ethenViM provided lor, aubacrlptiona will be stopped at expiration
several months. His father, K.
M. B Cooper, son of Wilmer C. Eldridge, recently disposed of
Miss Lucile Craven was here Cooper, is now in charge of the his plant at that place.
C Street Meat Market.
Mr.
from Portland last week end
Cooper has been in the Navy
Miss Vera Johnson was here several years but expects to re PARKS AND ACREAGE WANTED
main here permanently.
from Falls city last week end.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
THE POLK COUNTY POST Owen
are regretting that they
Mark Hanna, son of Mr. and
Mrs. !im Hanna, formerly of
this
y . was married recently
to a j < rg la d y of Morshfield.
Mr. H
and his bride are “ at
hom. " !■ Portland.
It’s Painting Tim e i
SHORT STORKS OF
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Tne farm ers Cash Store is of
The Electric Shoe Shop on (' fering special grocery bargains
street has an announcement in in this paper.
this paper.
Prof. O. D. Byers has been
Wendell Denlinger and Arnold engaged as principal of the
Fitzgerald were home from 0. school for two years.
A. C. this week.
Miss Ulla Dickinson was here
Miss Bessie Swope, who teach from Grants Pass for Easter va
es in the Eugene schools, was at cation.
home for Easter vacation.
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Miss Phillis Bush of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard is a guest at the home of Mr.
spent the week in Portland with and Mrs. M. C. Williams.
their son. Ciau Je, and family.
K. C. Eldridge and wife of
Miss Gretchen Kreamer, music Portland were guests here Easter
supervisor of the Salem schools, Sunday.
was home during Easter vaca
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Berry of
Dallas were here Tuesday greet
“ Billy” Horn of Newberg is an ing former friends.
interesting guest at the home of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. E. F. Black spent last
John Bohannon.
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Prather of Buena Vista.
Miss Dorothy Fitchard, who is
D. P. Sayles and wife are
a stud eat at the Oregon U, is
home for spring vacation and locatkd at the residence of Mrs.
will r .-turn to her studies Mon Nancy Whiteaker.
day.
Mrs. Margaret Fitchard and
Clyde Ecker, who has beea ill son, Bobbie, left last Saturday
for several weeks, is still con for Utica, New York.
fined to his bed, tho his condi
tion is becoming more satisfac Mrs. McKinney of Portland,
tory.
who is recovering from a recent
illness, is a guest at the home of
L. W. Seggel has resigned as her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Robbie.
captain of Company C. Captain
Seggel Is with the Union Savings
Among the several bidders for
and Loan Association of Port
erecting
the new high school
land and will have charge of the
"gym
,"
L.
C. Denison of Salem
Astoria district.
was the lowest and was awarded
the contract at $14,223. If con
Friend* here have received ditions are favorable Mr. Deni-
word that Mrs. E. L. Townsend soa hopes to have the building
is visiting in Bismarck, N. D. completed in about two months.
Since going to Portland, Mr.
Townsend has bought and sold
two apartment houses.
Independence K. P.a are mak
ing extensive preparations for
Miss Ruth Girard, who has the “ Dokkie” ceremouy Satur
been attending Behnke-Walker day evening. April 9. Sand will
business college in Portland, be heated the correct tempera
apent Easter vacation with her ture for the occasion and a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George splendid street parade is also
Girard.
Miss Girard has se scheduled to be staged.
cured a splendid position in the
Rose City.
J. F. Currie arrived last week
from California where he has
Miss Mabel Stevens, a former beea for some time. He gave
English teacher in the Inde valuable assistance in moving
pendence Hi, and one of the first The Post plant and will remain
Independence young ladies to here. Jatk is an A No. 1 printer
enlist as a Yeomanette during and has been with The Poat
the recent war, is a guest at the several years. Both old and new
home of her sister, Mrs. Charles patrons will he glad to have him
on the job again.
Huntley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eakin en
tertained a Dallas card club of
which they are members at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Clark last Tuesday evening.
Four tables were arranged for
500, the games being followed
by a splendid luncheon, Honors
fell to Mrs. George Carbray and
J. C. Tracy.
For real »ervic* and results list
your property with us. W# 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.
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SWOPE A SWOPE
A pretty Easter function was
the dinner party presided over
LAWYERS
Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Walker, complimenting Office over Graves A W alk (Ur's
their guest, Miss Emma Henkle
of Portland. A pretty arrange Independence,
Oregon
ment of Easter blossoms over
rooms and exquisite table ap
pointments made the occasion a
festive one. Dinner guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker,
TO REALIZE THE
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henkle,
MOST MONEY
Miss Emma Henkle, Ross Nel
son and Mrs. Sara Nelson.
VARLBY * 8ZLBTS
tO lB TABLE
Effective Oct 24, 1820, trains
will run aa follows:
Train arrives Independence
11:05 A. M.
Train departs Independence
1:00 P. M.
Daily except Sunday.
L. E. WAT80N, Supt.
We buy everything you
want to sell and sell
ever rytking you want to
buy . Cash or trade.
Bring in everything you
want to sell and I will
sell it for you on a
commission.
MAX GOLDMAN
Your friends won't know that old hat
of yours after using Putnam's Straw
Hat Dye. Rsatorea the brilliancy to
colored or uncolored straw. Guar
anteed to be wear proof and water
proof. All colors. For tale by
Williams Drug Co.
"Home of the Orsfonols”
PERFECT SERVICE
PURE DRUGS
W e c a rry the Fuller line
of paints^ g u a ran te e d to
be satisfacto ry in every
w ay. W e also h av e var=
nishes, sta in s an d o th er
p a in t accessories. P a in t
not only ad d s b eau ty but
value a s w ell, so come
here a n d get F uller’s.
Ready for Business
Announces its opening under new management.
Will handle a complete line of Fresh and
Smoked Meats.
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WHAT IS B1T1IR
S unday dinr.er th a n a
f o sli < ic-«ifad, clean, well fed
< cl;an? I t is a delicacy to
t
a v e ra g e household, b ut
nipny re f u s e to buy d ressed
pi i;Liy
unless th e y know
cleanliness is observ ed in the
d
if;-. You can b uy our
urc t d poultry w ith s a f e ty .
BULLED A SMXTTi
■BBHIf I
Established .1889
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modem busis j. Lt systema
tizes payments, is a check on ail xpeuditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today, l t will pay you to do so.
Offloers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, YT. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. IX Butler
tu,- *~«nR •ar.ihsanti», i
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Sava:
Don’t throw those
old shoes away
Bring them to the
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
on C Street
Where our repairing changes old
ones to new.
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Service and.satisfaction arc our specialties.
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C Street Meat Market
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Don't Worry
Take Off the Old
Put Oti the Neic
Now is th e t me to begin
p a in tin g a s sp rin g is
here In its beauty an d
splendor.
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And reduce tho high cosi of living.”
H 0L S U M
IS THE CllEAPEsT A • WELL AS
THB MOST WHOLI SOME ON
THE MARKET TODAY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Evs It.
Cherry City Baking Co
Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The
Port yourself so you wouldn't bothei borrowing h1s copy.