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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
T he P olk LA R G EST VOLUME III. county C IR C U LA TIO N IN S O U T H INDEPENDENCE, OREuQN, PO LK P ost COUNTY MAY 20, 1921 NUMBER 5 1 “K" BOYS j MAN HURT AT PINCUS ‘it Pays to Advertise*’ Criming Soon CHAUTAUQUA HOP YARD SATURDAY GO MONDAY COMMITTEES Great American Comedy to Be Presented at Chauta: qi.a on the Third Night by the Keighley New York Players With an A l l Professional Cast Nine Officers and Men to to Gamp Clackamas While working at the Pincus [ hop ranch last Saturday morning Go I Frank Leslie fell from one of the houses anil landed on some 2xis, cutting an ugly gash in the back of his head. He was brought to the Davis emergency hospital an i had recovered sufficiently to be taken to his home near Al bany Sunday. Chairman W. H. Cockle Com pletes Plan for Orive FOUR DAYS’ TRAINING COVERS ENTIRE FIELD Entire Company Will Go Camp Lewis to Train June 15-20. Civic Club Women Also To Join in the Sale of Tickets, Aays and Means Committee Provide Civic Club Program Nine officers and men of Com Under the auspices of the ways pany K, Independence, will go to and means committee of the Camp Clackamas Monday for in Civic Club a delightful after struction at the 25th infantry noon was provided for the mem officers’ training school. 160 bers and friends at the pretty C. members of the Oregon national j O. Sloper home Wednesday. guard from units over the state Mrs. Rose, who is a sparkling will be there. They will remain speaker, gave a most interesting four days. Itie K men going description of her recent trip to are Captain Groves, First Lieu i England. Other members on tenant Mix, Sergeants Stewart the program included vocal solos "It P ay s To A d v ertise,” ra te d a s the g re a te st comedy su ccess in the (nisi decade Is to he p resen ted at C h au ta u q u a and Powell, Corporals Comoton I by Mrs. Claire Irvine and Mrs. on th e th ird n ig h t by T h e K eighley N ew York P la y e rs w ith an ull-professional ru st. T he production of the play Is a rad ical d e p a rtu re from th e re g u la r line o f C hautauqua fe a tu re a ttra c tio n s and will undoubtedly be w elcom ed by all and Henkle and Privates W. M. J. Butler. Miss Helen Cor- C h a u ta u q u a p atro n s. T he p lay Itself is elqpn an d w holesom e th rough an d th rough anil packed full of fun. It has Bullis, Edwards and Davis. ; nelius presented a piano solo, h ad se n sa tio n a l ru n s In th e p a st few y e a rs in all the g re a t c itie s of th e land. The entire body of Company Mesdames O. A. Kreamer, Oliver K will go to Camp Lewis June Smith, P. H. Drexler and Miss Odd Fellows in Convention 15-20 for the general encamp Madeleine Kreamer rendered a at Albany This Week ment. pretty quartette. The program wa« closed with a clever sketch. Valley Locge is represented at “ The Need of a Club House” by i the grand lodge of Odd Fellows Mrs. Chas. Fitchard and Mrs. I * at Albany this week -by Ed Wiuit K. C. Eldridge which aroused der, Jason Byers and Henry Mc- enthusiasm in the Club ladies Mrs. Bertha King Weds Harry Infant Son oí Mr. and Mrs. Elmurry. Mr. Wunder was Last Thursday was an unusual present and resulted in the L Smith ol Portland Ti. E. iiereioiu « asses. accompanied by Mrs. Wunder. ly happy day for Mrs. M. ■ E. pledge of $122.50 for the al Mesdames Irvin Baun and -J. S. Stansberry. The occasion was ready substantial fund that has her 76th natal day and as Mrs. been raised for the Club-house Mrs. Bertha King’s many Edward, the nine months’ old Bohannon are representing the S. had not made any special pre the past three years. A pleasant friends here will be interested in child of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rebekah lodge at the state as parations for the event, her i social hour over the teacups fol the announcement that she was Hereford, passed Tuesday morn sem bly also at Albany. Mes many friends though unbidden lowed and a silver ottering of i wed last Saturday, May 14, to ing at 9 o’clock. The child had dames Frank Smith and Robert announced that they had not for $10.75 received for the Club Mr. Harry L. Smith of Fori land. been ill since Sunday. The body White who were also elected gotten her and called during the house fund. The afternoon as a The marriage vows were ex- was taken to Woodburn Thurs delegates were unable to attend. day leaving pretty tokens of i whole was delightful and filled i changed in the Congregational day by A. L. Keeney, funeral esteem. Others who did not call i with community spirit which the church of Hillsboro in the pres director. Interment was made I Messrs. Street & Ewing of Sa remembered her in a similar Club has endeavored to promote. ence of a few close friends of the ai the Woodburn cemetery. Mr. lem have leased the C Street way. Mrs. Stansberry is un | The Club’s annual business meet participants, the pastor of die and Mrs. Hereford have the Meat Market from Cooper & usually active and is always on ing will be held at the home of church officiating. Mr. Smith is sympathy of a large circle of Son. The new proprietors will the alert to give and receive Mrs. Eldridge Wednesday, May a successful business man of friends in their bereavement. open the place on Saturday of 25th. ph asure. Portland and for several years this week. Phone the news to 7022. has been district manager of the Western Division of the Hoover Vacuum Appliances with head quarters at the Meier & Frank store. Mrs. Smith is the daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Bo hannon and has a host ot friends nere who extend hearty con There is a right style, a combination of the gratulations. She has also been right fashion and the right fabric, to fit your per connected with the Meier & sonality as well as your person. Frank establishment. Mr. and For the young man we have ready-to-wear Mrs. Smith will make their suits ranging in price from home in Portland. Happy Natal Day for Mrs, ¿tansberry MBS. KING INFANT DIES IS A BRIDE ON TUESDAY Chairman W. H. Cockle is working diligently to make the coming Chautauqua a success. He announces the fol'o vin-- <•> mittels to have charge of the ticket drive: B St. North—W. E. Craven. M. H. Per.gra, P. O Black. B St. to C. St.—Ceo. Carbray, Gus Miller, M. W. Walker. C St. to D St.—Claud Ski ner. J. C. McIntosh, D E. Fletcher, C. A. McLaughlin. D St. South- A L. K •" ’ H. B. Fletcher, Verd Hill, M. m Porterfield. Buena V ista-G . A. Wells, J. K. Neal, W. S. McClain, M. N. Prather. Oak Point — Alf. Vernon, Mesdames Bell Rogers, Eph. Young, Chas. Fitchard, ■^Highland and Hopvifie—H. $. Underhill, D. P. Stapleton, H. H. Brant. Suvi-r—C. J- D-Armond. Public and High Schools—MiM Katherine Arbuthnot, Prof. O. D. Byers. Monmouth — Mesdames J. J. Williams, M. J. Butler. West of Monmouth St. Bridge -W . H. Small, B. F. Swope, F. P. Bush, Joe McLeod. Parker - A. E. Horton, Albert Williams. in addition to these committees by request Mrs. Ecker, president of the Civic Club, appointed the following I. dies to aid in the drive: Mesi^irnes George Car bray. C. O. Sloper. las. Robbie, Walter Plant. Open the Door to your own personality $19.50. $25.00, $33.50 to $34.00. In the men’s suits we have them from $25, $28.50, $33.50, $35.00 to $37.00 Sold to us for all wool. We have for Men’s Outing, Automobile, Stage Drivers, etc., a suit made out of moleskin cloth. Wears like iron and is made up fine. O. D. khaki color $ 8 .5 0 , dark striped $ 1 2 .0 0 . We feel that the above offerings are good values and invite your inspection. Yours truly, O. A. Kreamer INDEPENDENCE, OREGON SioKafoose tlecled Grand Junior Warden H. K. Sickafoose of Monmouth was elected grand junior harden of the grand encampment of th»- Odd Fellows of Oregon at Al bany Tuesday. This means that in a few years he will be elected grand patriarch of the order in Oregon. Mr. Sickafoose is a faithful and enthusiastic Odd Fellow and nis many friends con gratulate him upon the gr- at honor that has been given him. Try an an in The Post. I n Independence F I VE BIG D A Y S MAY 2 6 -3 0 FIRST DAY The Apollo Duo. T w o Concerts. SECOND DAY Margaret Reynolds Company. Two Concerts. THIRD DAY “Dick” Pos*-y, the Western J. Whit comb Riley. “ It Pays to Advertise'*, the greatest comedy success In years. FOURTH DAY The Valda Four. Two Concerts. FIFTH DAY W tepsklcs Concert Orchestra with Olive McCormick, soprano soloist. Tw* Concerts. TirlfpK fin \3lP at tddy 6 cirbray. Craven S Walker, Williams Drug Co.. Sloper Bros. S Cockls, liuKClo ■ - dls dI Williams Barber Shop, W E. Craven Hardware Hollander's Jewelry Store. Polk County Post, Beaver Hotel, Independence Bakery, Enterprise. J. G. McIntosh Grocery. A mlt Season Tickets, $2.50 .students'Season Tickets, $ 1 .5 0 | Children's Season Tickets, $ 1 .0 0 ---------------------------------------------- ------------------- No War T a x ------------------------------------------------------------- —