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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
lower the top before making the the Camp Lewis rifle ranees, attempt but as it was the Over- and will engage in battle mane j- land which belonged to Pete vers. Peterson of Suver was damaged ' As the result of co-operation considerably, especially the fen by employers o f guardsmen ders where said top refused to be throughout the state, attendance forced under the Overland. A f- this year wid be larger than o f ter a treatment from Halladay & any previous year, according to Justin the damaged car was as attendance estimates received by good as a new one. Adjutant-General White. No ------- unit will go with fewer than 50 SHOES MAXINE SHOES fo r WOMEN Abe Becker of the Williams men’ Wl ile 8everal organizations Drug Co., also of the • ’ !. S. wl11 have 100 men at camp. A Naval reserve, received his trav- silver cupels to be given to the organization having the eling orders Saturday and left highest percentage o f its total Sunday morning for Portland strength at camp. and other points on a 15 days’ Following the field camp and naval High Jinks. During the return home of the men there entire festival the cruiser Fred will be another assembly at erick and six destroyers were Clackamas, Or., o f selected rifle anchored in the river. Bands and sailors from these warships exPertfuw^10 w'** Part *n the participated in the grand florall8tate rlt^e competition for 1921. parade Thursday. 3EAUTY LIES IN THE MIND In dainty Pumps and Oxfords— the Season’s Latest. White Footwear for Summer in Many Styles. , Children’s Shoes Oxfords and Pumps NATIONAL GUARD TO PRACTICE BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Arrangements have been com pleted for sending the Oregon National Guard which includes Company K of Independence, to field camp June 15 for intensive ! training. SALEM, OREGON MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Sim stories or Oak wood $8 delivered, son & Wood. Sam McElmurry, who has been serving on the federal grand jury in Portland, was home over the week end. Mr. McElmurry has returned to the Rose City to resume his duties. Drs. A. C. Hanson and F. G. Hewett attended the 'medical association in Portland last week. Violin—Good, new violin sale at a bargain; good case attachments included. further information phone 4821. for and For M- John Marvin Richardson, for merly of Independence, was one of five initiated at Corvallis last week in Sigma Delta Chi, na tional journalistic fraternity. Each was obliged to obtain in terviews with prominent campus figures, each neophite to be dressed in a full dress suit, straw hat, spats and a cane, with a green feather in his buttonhole. Five names were given to each man to find the owners in less than two hours. Dick- The announcement concerning the same is as follows: l-4 t Three special trains will be C. Burton Durdall. former In used out o f Portland, the first' dependence merchant, was in I one taking the heavy artillery to dicted by the Marion county j the mouth o f the Columbia river grand jury Saturday. He is forts. The other two specials charged with making false state will run direct to the place as ments to obtain a loan o f $4000 signed Oregon’s citizen soldiers from a Salem bank. in Camp Lewis. Units from N o i "SK in Deep," as H a t Som etim es Been Believed, A cco rd in g to T h is W rite r. What will be the future state of man? What will he d o? How will he act? How will he act? Richard L. Garner answers these questions in his article, ‘‘ Man As He Will Be” in Foruiu. But here is where the interest of the woman is sharpened: ‘‘ Beauty? That has been the am bition of woman from time imme morial, and she lias not even tried to conceal it from herself or the world. And the truth of the mat ter is that the vanity of the male sex has been even more inordinate than that of the female, as we find this desire expressed in the feathers of cock birds and the pelage of other animals, and not by any means ob scure in the male human being; “ The secret o f beauty is to be found in the mind. Every human face and figure is merely the phy sical conformation of the mind which directs it, and the same is true of lower animals. It always has been my belief that if a few children could be isolated from con tact with the masses and their en vironments made so perfectly and consistently beautiful that uo dis cord or lack of harmony should ever address itself to the minds o f these children, that their health should remain good, that kindness, gentle- coast points, southern Oregon and the Willamette valley will Lost—1 pair men’ s automobile begin the^ trip June 14 so as to black gauntlet gloves on Third arrive in Portland to board the street, somewhere between B special trains. Cities to be and C Sunday morning 22. | represented are: Marshfield. Finder return to Polk County Newport, Toledo, Salem, A l Post office and receive $1 bany, Eugene, Roseburg, Med- | ford, Ashland and Portland. reward. About 500 men will go from Portland. A Ford driver attempted to Practical training on their du drive under an Overland a few ties as national defenders will be days ago. The feat would prob given the Oregon national ably have been accomplished if TIME CARD guardsmen. At the Columbia the Ford driver had thought to Valley 6 Siletz Railroad river forts the Oregon men will take complete possession o f the Motor Leaves Independence Daily big coast batteries and perfect f c GLASSES FITTED 10:60 a. m. themselves in the work of re Motor Leaves Independence Daily LENSES DUPLICATED pelling invasion. The field ar Except Sunday 4:10 p. m. tillery and engineers will be at Motor Arrives Independence, Daily 9:60 a. m. tached to regular army groups Motor Arrives Independence, Daily at Camp Lewis. The Oregon in Except Sunday 3:50 p. m. fantry regiment, the 5th Oregon, Freight service daily except Sunday, OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN will spend half o f the training Leave Independence 7-30 a. m. Buah Bank Bldg. L. R. WATSON, Supt period in battle rifle practice o n , Dr. G.B. O’Neill new and the utmoM refinement All the trimmed hats must alone should influence their lives, sold by July 1st, at Alpha Hien such children would improve cue’s millinery parlors. in beauty as much as they would in moral culture. In one or two or SWOPE ft SWOPE ten generations the end would not be accomplished, nor even in a thou LAWYERS sand, but the direction would be Offloe m i G n n s 4 W a te r1 DlaJnlv indicated.’’ Independence, Oregon This Is No Lie It is the duty of every man to try and provide a heme for his heipmate. It is a woman’s sphere in life te beautify that hbme. We have them fer aale. Let’« get together. Independence Realty Co. Phone 1811 Ask Mr. Foster Tasty Hams When you plan your outings or picnic parties, don’t forget the ham sandwiches. And when you want something delicious for your home meals try our juicy hams. We have them full o f ttaver that makes the taste-hnger longer. City Phone 611 M eat Market GUS MILLER Main Street Don’t Forget the June Bride Remember her with something worth while; something that will even make that supreme moment of happiness more delightful. We have an assortment of gifts that will solve the moat preplexing gift problem. Williams Drug Co. INOBPCMDHICK, OREGON "Home of the Grafonola” P E R FE C T SERVICE PURE DRUGS Salem, Oregon i ■ I Unloading Sale Hamilton is Setting the Pace in Prices FURNITURE, RUOS AND ALL HOUSE FURNISHINGS GREATLY REDUCED Everything in I § SUMMER MILLINERY at ■ 1 I 1 I f I I I I s i § At Much Leas Than Other* Ask for, Similar Quality. ■ BREATLY REDUCED PRICES $187.50 Malleable Range at $135.00 i ■ i I I R See Our All While Enamel Range ■ § ■ I The Curtis Hat Shop 125 N. High Street Salem, C . i i i I S . 340 Court Street H A M I L T O N SALEM. OREGON ■ i Or e g o n .OU T1 1 *n *il*i: * i W « ' i ■ i » i * I ■ i » iwn « i ■ V