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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
f , :*tcr1ç«| S o c ie ty r —i —Ä TWO REALTY DEALS OF THE PAST WEEK Chautauqua Without Good Things to Eat Would Not Be Complete. The S. B. Walkers have pur chased the residence lot on Fourth and C streets from J. D. Hibbs and expect to erect a modern bungalow. Gaylord Godfrey also in vested in real estate having pur chased from Sherman Hays a lot on B street between Third and Fourth. Mr. Godfrey expects to build a modern home on the property. For all your meals we can supply your table with the best quality of groceries at prices that are right Have everything you need for the community dinner. J. G. McIntosh Grocery HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES INDEPENDENCE, OREGON SHORT STORIES OF TOWN AND COONTRY C. L. Stidd and family were here from Portland this week. Mrs. Shirley Dies as Result of Accident Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keeney and baby Keeney have arrived from Salem and are comfortably located at the Rose-Plant ban- galow on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Keeney express themselves as being highly delighted with E. Kullander and sons, A. L. and Roy, and John Kullander Independence. motored to Portland Monday, re turning Tuesday except E. Kul Mrs. J. S. Cooper and Miss lander who remained in Port: Genevieve were here Sunday land at the Rest Sana'orium. and Monday attending to busi ness matters. The Coopers are now located at King’s Hill Apart GLASSES FITTED “ 1 ments in Portland. LF.NSES DUPLICATED fS Dr. C.B. O’Neill OPTOMETRIST-OPT CIAN Bu«K Bank Bldg. L. Salem, Oiegon Mr. and Mrs. Hussey of Sa lem were here Sunday .visiting the L. Damons. Mrs. Donald Stuart of Winlock, Wash., was also a guest of her Darents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon last week end. TO T H E JU N G LE Carvvth Walls, In Picture and Stary, Take« Chautauqua Audiancaa Through W ild Junglaa of Malay Peninsula. Kor e ll y ears C arv eth W ells, of L*>o- dou, Kugluml. form erly le ctu rer at Im p erial College. London U niversity, lived In the wild Jungle lends of the M alay Peninsula. Ha w as olflolsl ex p lo rer for the B ritish G overnm ent and Office Phone 1811 O . L . F O S T E R , M g r. s c S th e experience* w hich he eaceontered .u th a t period at tim e form one at the aioet thrilling and in te re stin g a ta ri* , now being told on the A m erican pint form . Mr Well* brought back with nim a rem arkable collection of vlewa of th e anim al, rep tile and p lan t life of th a t stran g e tropical country and h e will present th ese on the screen a t C hautuuquu on the fourth night. “It seems lik e a mad world.” “It is. T h e re is so much unrest about.” “Yes. With everybody seeming- !y intent on violence I fancy this is going to be a bad year for baseball umnires.” Solons Send Pages to Witness Circus Sacram ento, Cal. — “M ister S peaker-r-!” "T h is is circus day,” said A ssem blym an F rank L. Coombs, when the assem bly convened. “I think ihut If this assem bly could ta k e a day off yesterday to go to the ball gam e It m ight let the pages have the aftern o o u to go to the circus. We w ere all boys once, except those of us who were girls.” T hen Mr. Coombs, whose suggestion wns approved u nani mously, glided th e lily by ta k ing up a collection to pay the pages’ adm ission, buy th e ir pea n u ts and o th erw ise m ake the day bright, and live sm all boys stepping high and sm iling w ide ly, le ft fo r the la ir of the blgod- sw eating behem oth. ............................................................OX i ..F ir s t Class S tu ff.. That’s what we tell our buyers to buy and that’s what we get. Every pound of meat that goes over our counter carries with it our guarantee that it’s first class stuff. M eat Phone 611 I am now » m em ber o f th e Facili« A gency B ulletin Service, When veu list your p ro p e rly w ith me it ia copied and t e n t to th e head office In P o rtla n d and th e n re-copied and se n t to over 100 of th e beet re a lty a g e n ta in both O regon and W ashing ton. In f a c t w hen you liat with me, you a re liatin g w ith o v e r One H undred A gent*. This eoeta m e money. b u t i* fre e to you. C all in and let m e ex p lain the service to you. Your* fo f quick action. IN BEAVER HOTEL BUILDING T O U G H Y E A R ON 'EM City Think This Over Independence Realty Co. Polk Fanners to Picnic ■ At Elkins School Polk County Farmers Union R. Barrett, bond dealer of will give a picnic at Elkins Portland was a guest of O. L. school house. May 25. All farm ers invited. Basket dinner will Perrydale defeated Independ Foster the first of the week. be served at noon. ence Sunday by a score of 9 4. There's another day coming. Claude Hubbard and H. Olson i of Portland were visiting the J. Smith & Son have leased the E. Hubbards last Saturday. J. W. Kirkland building on Main They returned home Sunday ac street now occupied by the Roll companied by Mrs. J. E. Hub Walker plumbing establishment. bard and Mrs. Sara C. Young. Mrs. S. O. Shirley, who was hurt in an automobile accident in Miss Lucile Craven was home Portland last week, died n. the Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Halladay, several days last week on ac Good Samaritan hospital Wednes Mesdames Frank Smith, Robt. count of her Portland school be day without having regained White, and Otho Smith and A. ing closed as a result of diph consciousness. Mrs. Shirley was W. Sperling were in Salem Mon theria among pupils. She re a sister-in-law of Henry Patter day. son and had many friends in turned to Portland Sunday. Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Butler of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith of Corvallis were guests of the Word Butlers last week end. A TRIP ■— GUS MILLER M arket Main Street . - . j - . - . ecrets “Yes, I’ll tell you why my complex loo ff* Improving so, “I’m using Jonteel toilet preparations. They not only please the eye but give pleasure to the skin. They are known the world over as the best in their line. Soap, Powder, Cream pare wholesome, a Joy to the moat delicate skin.** Williams Drug Co. II Home of the Gnionola’ PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS HP A rm y Goods S a le ! LAST CHANCE TO GET GOVT. GOODS Government Blaehete. $ 4 .0 0 2 .3 0 Government Raincoat*, Government Poaches, Government Shirts, AU kinds Overalls, per pair, $14 soldier Blouses Oversees Cepe . . . . Gevcrsment Work Shirts, each AU hinds Government Underwear, per mil Sovcrameat Cota, each Government Towels, each . . . . >14 Government Leather LeggIns Union Suita, a suit . . . . Government C a p a ..................................... $14 Sailor Blouses . . . . AU hlads Coveralls, p a i r ................................. Government Test* at t ear Sals. AU kinds Government Trench Shoes AU kinds Government Drees Shoes, per pair Government Overcoats, each All klads Mess Kite and Caaleena, each AU kinds Goverameat Sox, formerly BOc, new. Government Rubber Basts, per pair AU klads Govern meal Khaki Branches. AU klads ef Woolen Govt. Breeches, all < AU sizes Govt. Vool r $.30 $.30 1 .1 8 1.7S 25c 40C 1 .2 9 3 .8 0 ISC 4 .5 0 1 .5 0 1 .3 0 4 .5 0 1.50 li 4 .5 0 6.00 2 .5 0 . 45« 28c •! 4M Silt Sluts Frltay nomlnlit Msy 20 Closes Moday Bifbt, Miy 23, it 10 t'thck George Frankel, Prop. Simple Room Buyer Hotel, Indipendety* ( IP iWKmiinuHwiiwiisiiiiBiitmiiiwimiiiaiiwiiBiiimii«iimMmiiiaiH»if ■ i ■ i ! I f Good Cooks I prefer our Ranges j i --------- —— . I I a cook may . be | No matter how efficient her efforts are useless if she works with a poor | stove. . One of our cook stoves or ranges in your home will insure well cooked meals and be the pride of ~a good housekeeper. You look at them before you buy. See the BANQUET In our window. Back of them is our guarantee of quality. Don’t Miss Big Furniture S a l e Hundreds are attending it each day and purchasing bargains worth while. Thousands of dollars’ worth of furniture and house furnishings are being sold at pre-war prices. Only High Grade Merchandise Here This Sale of Startling Redactions Will Conutinue until Saturday, May 28 WILLARD E. CRAVEN HOW.: C. S. HAMILTON, SALEM, ORE. »HSU i - m