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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
THE POLK COUNTY POST Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. n'ered m second class matter Man m 2»>, 1918, at the postoffice al Independence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. CLYDE T. ECKER Editor and Publisher. Subscription Rates: THREE MONTHS 50«. SIX MONTHS $1.00 ONE YEAR $2.00 1 lies* otherwise provided lor, auhscriptioiui will he stopped at expiration MICKIE SAYS a T i? « »e K ùv. tVA\Me, out a art of lu tt* Toättuta Aßt A NAKaMTi 016 1UVN6 AROUND TUic «tat NtvwsPAPtß of Fica J. W. liichardson, formerly assistant postmaster here, but now of Portland, spent Sundav with his mother and other rela tives here. SWOIE & SWOPE Guy Prather, a student of the Do It Now LAWYERS Kllison White Conservatory, was “ Y o u look sore, old man,” said visiting the home folks last week. Bert Oates to his friend. Will Hod- Talk to all the Deoole Office over Craven & Walker’s ¿tore Oregon grove. “Did you propose to the thru The Polk County Post. Independence. man's daughter last night?" Last Sunday, Mrs. Joseph rich “Ye*, that's what I did.” returns Rogers and Mrs. J. T. Huntley 1 the melancholy one sadly. The Independence National Hank entertained at a lawn fete and “Same story. I suppose?” queried Established .1889 friend sympathetically. picnic dinner at the pretty con - his “What’s that?" a-ked Will des AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most try home of the Rogers. A va perately. convenient aid to modern business. It systema riety of amusements were fur “The father kicked you out of the tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and nished and when the picnic table house.” shows you just where you stand each month. was ready twenty-nine guests “No.” Open mie with us today. It will pay you to do so. didn’t?” gathered around to participate in “He Will rubbed himself ruefully. the splendid meal. Among the “He didn’t wait until 1 was out guests were H. Kelley and fami of the house!”- Kxcliauge. SYS!EM. ly, R. Scott and family, J. CRUDE HILARITY. Smith and family, all o ' Dallas; Officers and Directors is a mocker.” H. Hirschberg, Pres. 0. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Mrs. J. L. Stockton and Miss “Wine “So ’tis,” agreed Uncle Bill Rot Ira D. Mix, Cashier Zoa Stockton, of S^lem; Mr. and tletop. “And moonshine ticker n W. H. W alker I). W. Sears O. D. Butler Mrs. S«m Tracy of Portland and one of our roughest practical Mr. and Mrs. Huntley. jokers ” FELT SORE, TO O. H.Dt.M.VL kfc S tfU V E j Mrs. James Hanna and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fitz gerald and Miss Emma Henkle NEW PNEUMONIA T R E A T M E N T Sheriff Orr Laughs of Portland were here for Deco of glucose are said ti i ration day. The party was ac Sheriff Orr says that it is to* >e Injections beneficial treatment oi companied home by Mr. and laugh about the great mystery pneumonia, ft in is the advocated by an j in the Elkins school neighbor American physician, who described Mrs. Sam Irvine. hood. He says that he is pretty iiis success in an American medical that what was hidden in magazine. Miss Vivian Browne, daughter certain the swamp consisted of a cache CARD of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Browne, of moonshine, and insists that he i Valley TIME fx Siletz Railroad was wed last Saturday to Orlie knows, cannot provt, that a I J. Letfingwell. The ceremony certain but car owner could Motor Leaves Independence Daily was performed at the home of tell more Buick about the matter. - i 10:50 a. m. tiie bride’s parents in S lem. Polk County Observer. Motor Leaves Independence Daily The Brownes formerly lived in Except Sunday 4:10 p. m. Motor Arrives Independence, Daiiy Independence. Mr. Leftingwell 9:50 a. m. H O T E L F OR H O R S E S . is employed in the automobile Motor Arrives Independence, Dafly sc5»*a*e ------ Except Sunday 3:50 p. m. department at the State house, In that section of Berlin known Freight daily except Sunday, where Miss Browne had also as Charlottenberg there is a veri- ] Leave service Independence 7’30 a. m. CITY AND COUNTRY been working. They will take a table hotel for horses. This hotel— L. R. WATSON, Supt if we may he permitted to call even brief trip to Seattle, after which a de luxe stable a hotel—provides Ask Mr. FoBter. they will be at home to their luxurious quarters for the horses of friends at the Court Apartments a Berlin bus company, as well as Marinello Cosmetic Shop rents rooms by the day, week or year Manicuring, Shampooing, Electro Miss Ruth Girard was home in Salem. for horses visiting or staying per lysis, Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave, from Portland for the week end manently in the city. The structure, Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment, vacation. which is of is three stories Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and Concerning Oscar Wilde’s “A high. On each brick, Special Acne Treatment, floor there is a roomy Tinting. Marinello Preparations and HsirGoods. Woman of No Importance.” balcony running the full length of Mra. Snowie Kurre was here which was played in Eugene re the building and available for exer- | HAIR GOODS SWITCHES MADE FRCM COMBINGS from Forest Grove visiting rela cently, the horses. An inclined run Independence people w.ll cising IRENE SCOTT way leads to all balconies. A corps j Phone MRS. tives last week end. 1690 SALEM 125 N. High St. be interested to know that Miss of uniformed attendants look after ! Leota Rogers played the ingenue the horses and give them every care j A number oi independence role of Hester Worsley, or the I I and attention that efficient hotel people attended “beiioiu the “Little Puritan.” The Eugene service can devise.—Scientific j Man” at the Grano in baleni anu papers had this to say: “ Leota American. Just Received a Shipment of Tires. report a wonueiiul prouuclion. Rogers was charming in this j FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED part so full of life and character. For real service and results list Vulcanizing Mrs. Susan Jones and daugh- She completely won her audi your property with us. We have Neatly ana Promptly Done at Very ters, Misses Grace and Katharyn ence with her captivating ways.” six salesmen Reasonable Prices. with machines. We inspect and photograph your prop oi Corvallis spent Sunuay witn erty and advertise extensively, and M . J . O ’ D O N N E L L relatives here. a demand for property at all Shop In building formerly occupied Mr. and Mrs. Patterson en-i have times. W. German Co., 732 by Williams barber shop joyed a family gathering last, Chamber Fred of Commerce Bldg., Port Dr. M. J. butler and son Mar week. Their children joining in land,. Oregon. 4-3 low and Mrs. U. D. butler went the reunion w re Mrs. E. B. to Portland Sunday to visit Mrs. Arthur of Vancouver, George TO REALIZE THE M. J. butler who is recovering and Henry Patterson of Port MOST MONEY irom an operation in a hospital land, “ Doc” of Dallas and Ike of Kola. there. Z T . ’ l New Tires Ask Them — Ex service men « ill tell you that it wps a common thing among men who did not get normal rating on vision, for thes men to say: — ‘‘I never knew there was anything wrong with my eyes.” — If you have never had your vision examined, the time to do so is right now. Do rot wait until actual distress brings you to a specialist. 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