The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 01, 1921, Image 4

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    Bishop’s Bargain
'tPST
Day
Specials
Line of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Reduced
for the Greatest Selling Event of the Season
Men’s Suits
Hart Shaffner 6 Marx and other makes
$ 47.95
$60.00 v a lu e s.........................
$65.00 values..........
$60.00 values.
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$45.00 valúen.
$40.00 values
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$35.00 values
$30.00 v lues.
$25.00 values
Men’s Hats
Mallory and Stetson
$7.60 Hats
$7.00 Hats.............
$6.50 Hats
.................................
$6 00 H at«...... ........
$6.00 Hata ........ ............
$4.50 Hata
$4.00 Hats.......... .......... ..... ...............
43,95
39.95
35.95
31.95
27.95
23.95
19.95
Boys’
Suits
and
Shoes
The Following Prices will Prevail
JULY 1 and 2
$ 20.00
Straws aud Cloth Hals included in the above.
Men’s
Underwear
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .4 5
*
Salem Woolen Mills Store
OLD TIME FIRE ENGINE
Large 7-horse Twin Indian
two-speed motorcycle and side
car in first class running order;
looks like new; will sell at a bar­
gain; terms given. Call at Mrs.
Shaffer’s hotel, opposite S. P.
depot.
There's a Reason
THE BOW OPTICAL CO.
Dr. Burdette, Optometrist
85c
ITS EFFECT
9'
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Opposite Ladd 6 Bush Bank
mmit' i a i a -an a ian a i ai a i a.' ■
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
A s a butter producing food
th eie is nothing wrong with
prunes, according to O. B
N ichols, member of the Ore
gon Growers’ Cooperative
Association. He says that
cows like ..risd prunes and
that tlie bu ter is of good
q u a lity , color and flavor,!
well granulated and churns
easily . After first tryin g to
break the prune pit , the
cows soon learn to swallow
tlie whole prunes into the
first st' niach, Mr. Nioholsj
says. Sue then regurgigates |
the prunes after they have
become softened, separates
thç meat from the pits and |
then drops the pits from thei
mouth He says he knows I
as he ha* em ptied a lot of
prune pits fiom the feed box
j
Service
u tis i
Pair
High Shoes and Oxfords—
Black and W hite, all sizes
Prunes Said to be
Good for Dairy Cows
Herewith 1« picture.! u tire engine
which wns In use In Upper Austria In
the Eighteenth century. It Is now on
exhibition In the national museum In
Vienne
Oar enlarged grinding plant I r running six full days each week, getting ont
glasses that have been fitted here.
1
$7.35
60 pair Men’s Tennis ¡Shoes.
WHY?
•’ « d ,
Each
Fine q u ality Percales,
14 to 17
Short sleeves, ankie length
Short sleeves, kuee length
man iianajaxaia i ■ i ■ i ■ ■ a a u i
.liu
1U0 Pairs Men’s High Grade Shoes
Values $12.00 to $16 00
SALEM , OREGON
of Harvard university this year
according to a telegram received
Albany—More than 200 per­
by his parents. He will take the sons from various sections cf the
examination for admission to the Willamette valley, descendants
Oregon bar in July and later will of John A. Powell and his broth­
engage in the practice of law in ers who crossed the plains to
Portland.
Oregon in 1851, met Sunday in
Lamar and Leslie Tooze, twin annual f.imiiy reunion on the
brothers, entered Harvard law original Powell donation claim
school in September 1916, and at eight miles east of Albany.
the outbreak of the war enlisted The members of this family
and entered training camps.
have organized the Powell Me­
Lieutenant Lamar Tooze, at morial Society and have deciued
the cloee of the war,
was chief to hold a reunion at this place
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intelligence officer of the 364th annually.
infantry regiment of the 91st
division. He was in the battles A drop of printer’s ink will
of the Argonqe and it was his > make a million think.
3 2 5 State Street, Salem
Men’s Shoes
Men’s
Dress Shirts
C. P. BISHOP, Prop.
help bury his twin brother
Lamar Tooze Will Get on f ite the to battlefield
at Eclisfontain,
France.
Deeres from Harvard
Salem—Lamar Tooze will be Powell Reunion at
the only Oregon man to be grad-
uuted from the law department
Albany Last Sunday
-
E ntire line Bcfys’ $6.00 iihoea_____
$4.85
One Lot Bovs’, sizes 2i to 5 .1 ............ ................... 3 .9 5
One Lot L ittle G ents’
to 13 V ....................... 3 .5 0
50 Doz.
Hatch One Button
$2.00 value«
Each
Boys’ Shoes
W hile they last.
7.20
▲11 Stetson.
$7.80
Values to $65 00, sizes 34 to 40
tax 10c
5.60 tax 5c
5.20 tax 2c
4.80
4,00
3.60
3.20
69 Wool iiuits, siz^H 8 to 17
Values to $15.00
50 Men’s, Young Menu’s Suits
9
$ 6.00
Broken lots Boys’ Wool Suits
"TTere's a new plav to be pro­
duced to be oall**d ‘The Hammer.’ "
“That ought to make a stunning
hit"
i
“ EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost of living.”
H0LSUM
BREAD
IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS
THE MOST WHOLESOME ON
THE MARKET TODAY.
BUY THAT
E X T R A LO AF
Your Grocer Has It.
Cherry City Baking Co
A Piano Bargain
Awaits You
You can have a piano installed in your
home tor a cash payment ol #10. Sub­
sequent payments just as reasonable.
This is a bargain you cannot afford to
miss. For full particulars
Address
AY 367, Polk County Post,
Independence, Oregon