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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
THE POLK COUNTY POST ditional manner. Nothing is Mid about the injury to them.” In connection with the work of the Y. W. C. A. in Japan. Miw- atered aa secoud ciana mattar March ¡iti. Itti», at thè poatotbee ut Friedmann recently made a survey ludapaudanca, Oregon, under thè Act of March 3, 1879. | o f health and industrial conditions. “ Congestion in factory towns in Japan is so great that beds never get cold,” she says. “ Each factory girl is allowed one mat, a floor space THREE MONTHS 50c. j 6 feet bv 3 feet. In their dormi tories, the same floor spare is used S IX MONTHS $1.00 j 24 hours at a stretch. Matrons are ONE Y E A R $2.00 ! few. More often some old woman ileaa otherw ise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration is hired to go about during the night and keep the covers pulled over the girls so that they won’t cateh cold.” Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. Editor and Publisher. CLYDE T. ECKER Subscription Rates: SHORT STORIES OF TOWN AND EVIDENTLY KNEW EACH OTHER T h ie C a t and D og H a d F o rg o tte n T h e y W e re S u pposed to Be D e a d ly E nem ies. Big reduction on all trimmed hati at Alpha Bascue’s. Mr. Mrs. and Robt. McKee went to the Tillamook beaches Tuesday to remain several weeks. Fir, oak and maple Dickson & Wood. wood. l-4t The Hat eale continues at the Portland Cloak and Suit Co , Salem. Don’ t fail to get a chic and becoming hat now. Misses Ulla Dickinson and Opal Hewett went to Corvallis Sunday. Miss Dickinson went to make arrangements to enter O. A. C. this fall. Miss Opal Hewett has been elected to Delta Delta Sorority. ID E N T IF IC A T IO N M ARKS. An important adjunct to crime detection is reported from Paris. This new plan supplements the Ber- tillon system of measurements and fingerprints. It has been found that a man can be traced not by finger prints alone but by marks on any part of the body. Any of the pores of the skin may be employed. This is the discovery of Doctor Loeard, head of the French police school at Lyons. Criminals often use gloves to foil detectives, but the forearm or the elbow may give a print equally as valuable for identification. Many have read and not a few have seen examples of friendship between cate and dogs, where the age-long animosity has been forgot ten through long days of comrade ship, and canine and feline have romped together without a thought of the ancestral feud between their houses. A passerby on Sixth ave nue the other day witnessed an ex ample of this sort. A German ]>olice dog came walk ing like a patrolman out of a grocery MICHAEL’S LATEST shop. Under the window in the warm sun was lolling s black cat, stretching every limb to catch the raw April sunshine. The dog said good morning and the cat appeared to say the same. There was a little quiet play, then the police dog opened wide his jaws and seized the cat’s head between them. Not a motion did she make, though one snap of those strong jaws would have ended her existence. As calmly as an old lady might survey a patrolman’s nightstick she lay quietly before her friend and seemed rather to enjoy his atten tions as u areas. Then he released Mici.ael Solau of New Haven, Conn., Is he, » seen with the latest addition her and left.— New York Time«. “BETTER BABIES FOR JAPAN” to hi and birth wife years, dren, family, quadruplets, three hoys girl, whose total weight ut 'as 20 pounds. .Michael and his .uvt» been married only nine but they have had eleven chil ight of which are alive. Mrs. Nora Mattison and Mrs Lorence went to Portland Mon G o v e rn m e n t R ecognizee Im p o rta n c e o f M o ve m e n t Begun b y W o m e n of day to accompany their grand the A m e ric a n Y . W . C . A . son, Charles, to meet his father Japanese women have been told Ed Lorence, of Walla Walla by their government not to carry Wash. The young man has been their babies on their backs. This is Office over Craven A Walker*» Store visiting his graad-parents for in an endeavor to raise the in SWOPE & SWOPE LAWYERS some time. For Sal e— Modern 9 room house at a bargain; easy payments. For information phone 4821. creasingly short stature of the Japa nese people. “ Sitting on their feet from birth, in the shawl-carry on the back, in- veatigation has proved, stunts the growth,” says Miss Ernestine L. Friedmann. “ Even the komoris (little girl nursemaid») are no long er to carrv their charges in the tra- Mrs. Gaylord Godfrey and a mall daughter. Mary Barbara, went to Albany Thursday to pass Manicuring, Shampooing, Electro lytic, Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave, the week end with fnenda. Marinello Cosmetic Shop Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment, Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and Tinting. Special Acne Treatment, J. H. Ho binson and family ar. Marinello Preparations and Hair Goods. rived Wednesday to make their HAIR GOODS SWITCHES MADE FROM C0MBIR6S home here. Mr. Robinson has MRS. IRENE SCOTT purchaaed the Mrs. Jennie Miller Phone 169(1 SALEM 126 N. High St. property. They are from La- Grande. New Tires Baptist Ladies will hold a Just Received a Shipment of Tires. cooked food sale at Cal breath & Jones store, Saturdayr July 2nd. Vulcanizing Neatly and Promptly Done at Very Reasonable Prices. O . L . Foster, with the Inde pendence Realty Co., wants to see you face to face. M . J . O ’D O N N E L L Shop In building formerly occupied by Williams barber shop Independence, Oregon ft GLASSES FITTED LENSES DUPLICATED Í Dr. C.B. O’Neill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Bush Rank Bldg. Salem, Oregon TO REALIZE THE MOST MONEY We buy everything you want to sell and sell everythin] you want to buy. Cas or trade. Bring in everything you want to sell and I will sell it for you on a commission. MAX GOLDMAN stock at once, so the selling price Dont Cut any Ice with Me My hobby is selling merchandise, or “giving it aw ay” as some people call it. When I take a con tract to Close out a stock of goods, it is with the B understanding that 1 Make the Prices r t ni *n narri i « f i » u i m •.»» The Victrola is your best friend for an outing. Once away from home, you realize more than aver how much its music means to you. Even a small, portable Victrola becomes, whenever you wish it. ','aruso, Galli-Curct or k r o s ie r —a band, a dance on hestra. Aa a summer companion it is ready for fun, or it is ready with music at any hour o f the day or night. We have attractive models to show to you. ü — CAN’T BE BEAT Straw Hats MEN'S VOMER'S AND CHILDREN’S Brooms 29c 15c Children’s Coveralls MEN’S . Corduroys $2.48 59c ________ i MEN’S MEN’S Work Shoes Dress Shoes $5.98 This is an »lira value $2.98 Work Gloves LEATHER FACED 9c Work Gloves 29c M . T. L A C E L L E A m e r ic a ’s Greatest Sale Expert These Prices Are Real Sensations 6lnghams, 12c yd $500.00 Men's and Ladies' Swimming Suits 38c Free in Cash and Merchandise Handkerchiefs, Work Shirts 98c Men's Collars, 9c 88c 4c BOY’S SUITS Ladles’ Everyday Shoes, $2,98 $ 1 .9 8 Men’s Onions 98c Special lot of men’s work We will sell boy’s suits in all shirts, the food strong kind in sixes, values to $10.00. In this all sizes, the regular values as ot they are to be closed out high as $1.50 to go now at now at Wash Satin V IC T R O L A ■» - LOOK THESE OVER Work Socks, 12c Ladies' Camisoles This Summer™ A For selling merchandise so cheap But my object is to close out this entire CHfEPREl^PS DRESSES Special lot of children’s ging- tarn dresses: values run to ¡4.00, to be closed out at this great sale for 98c Neck Rusching, fancy, 9c yd - Free Money and Merchandise 1ivenr Dav H . T . L a c e lle CLOSING OUT T H E CONSUMFRS’ TRADING HOUSE Salem, Oregon 373 377 Court Street SALEM . OREGON Oppoutle Miller’.