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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1921)
zam c'iviiwiim is.i«'! aun i* rs iw iw iw i « i*wuiMm»ii»iia<i.Ki ■ IIBIIK ; : im i OREGON THEATRE :S a L K M F rid a y , S a tu rd a y ETHEL CLAYTON, THEODORE ROBERTS “SHAM ” Mrs. Hays and Mr*. Girard LIKE PAGE FROM JEST BOOK will leave Wednesday for Ta coma. Mrs. Hays will visit CcllegUn'* E x p tn M i in 1839 Appear Unreal in Three Day* of Univer- with her, son. Roy McFadden. eal High Price*. Mrs. Girard will pass the time with Mrs. A. Whitney. Before College days when more affluent returning the ladies will visit in students paid as high as $2 a week for board while others got a $1.25 Seattle and British Columbia. rate are described in letters received Uarrv Kennedy has returned at Williams college, Williamstown, fro* a two weeks’ visit in Rose- Mass., from its senior alumnus, Kev. Edwurd Lord, who has rouuded out burg. Jane Novak in “ The Golden Trail” A BIO KLONDIKE STOBY ALSO Patty” Arbuckle I ■ ! » ' lift SHORT STORIES OF Ask Mr. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fletcher were in Salem Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Cook and family were here from Halsey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeArmond Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kreamer and Mr. and Mrs. Word Butler visited Salem friends Tuesday. were Salem visitors Wednesday. Miss Emma Henkle is here Mrs. Kenneth Honeyman (Vi from Portland visiting at the vian Whiteaker) wan here from W. H. Walker home. Portland visiting relatives and friends. Get a Victrola at H. L. Stiff’s, Salem. All the family will en The Consumers’ trading joy the music. House of Salem continues to give cash and free merchandise. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh passed last week end in Corval. Read their ad. lis with the Harry Pattersons. Reminders The Independence Realty Co. will move you out of a rented house into a house of your own., Ask Mr. Foster. O. A. ^Creamer will doll up the men in proper “ togs” for tne Fourth. Buy your sandwich meats for your Fourth picnic at the City Meat Market. A. L. Kullander is making the last call to the friends of the late June brides to select their gifts from him. Thhik O’Donnell if it's val- canizing. Ii’s enough to cook your food. Don’t cook yourself. Buy a Clark Jewel Oil Stove from Wil lard E. Craven Hardware. McIntosh has all the good eats for your vacation meals. Why not get your Ford in time to “ Ford” around the Fourth? A new shipment at the Stewart Motor Co. You may enjoy the Fourth but you’ll also enjoy knowing your hop sprayers will work right when you start to kill the bugs. Halladay & Justin will take care of them. Let your dollar do its duty. Bring it to us. C Street Nflpat Market. The San Francisco party, con sisting of George Anderson and Word Butler and wife, Robert wife, and J. E. Foley and wife, Smith and wife of Corvallis mo who in company with Mr. and tored to Pacific City last week. John Bohannon made a trip over The party enjoyed salmon fish the Columbia Highway and to ing. They broaght home enough Astoria, returned Thursday to fish to supply the two families visit further with Mrs. A. L. Salem, its community, the ad with canned salmon. Spurr and the Bohannons. joining towns and their vicinities are all ready for Bargain Day to The M. C. Williams and C. W. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh day. This is the fifth annual Henkles will leave Sunday for an and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson event of the.kind for the Capital extended motor trip through will leave tomorrow (Saturday) City and each year the crowds British Columbia. They expect morning for Bar View where attending become larger and to motor leisurely and enjoy the they will spend a while at their larger. Today Bargain Day is beauties of the trip. under the auspices of the Busi summer home. ness Men’s League and the or ganization believes the crowd to Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Frazer of J. R. Chapman of the Twin day will be a record breaker. Portland were guests of the 0. Oaks farm in Polk county, has The League is not only boosting A. Kreamers last Sunday. just received a request for a box for a crowd, but a committee is of cherries from Gen. Hunter also looking well to the fact that Shreeves A Son’s Garage of Liggett, at present in San Fran ‘all bargains offered must be Mr. Chapman and the of the bona fide nature. Any T'-i ias makes an announcement cisco. in this paper. Ernest Tice, head general were classmates at Wtst store transgressing this rule will salesman for the company, is a Point, being graduates of the not be allowed to operate on fu former Independence boy and class of 1880.—Capital Journal. ture Bargain Days” . Salem merchants who thru The Post has many friends here who are inviting their Independence • atch with • Crest his success E. F. Black was down town siuie ue tia > joined forces with yesterday greeting his friends. friends and those in the ad Mr. Black is just recovering jacent territory to come and join Snreeves & Son. from a siege of sciatic rheuma in the pleasure and profit of to tism which kept him in for about day and tomorrow are: a month. Phone the news to 7022. Salem Woolen Mills Store. C. P. Bishop, “The home of Ore gon made wools.” Buster Brown Shoe Store. “ No fictitious quotations, a wonder ful sale” . J. L. Basick & Sons. “ Vim Hour distributors” . The Bow Optical Co., “ Lenses ground on the premises” . The Bootery, "Shoes at less I f you let us supply your dinner menu. Or for cash” . if it’s a picnic our choice canned goods will Hartman Bros. m ake your lunches better and easier. C. S. Hamilton. “ Quality not quantity” . Oregon Theater. "Good music makes good pictures better” . A. D. Thomson’s Remnant Store. Valiton’s, Home of exclusive styles and Queen Quality shoe). HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES Monis Optical Co., “ A square INDEPENDENCE, OKEGON deal always” . The Glorious Fourth If ill Be Complete J. G. McIntosh Grocery After being closed a full century of life. Also “ SNOOKY”, the Human (Chimpanzee Coming Sunday, July 3rd Open Again Writing from Clifton Springs. N. Y.. by his own hand, Reverend Mr. Lord says that when he entered Williams, in 1839, tuition was $9 a term, and, with room Tent, fuel and washing, the total yearly college ex pense of a student ranged from $98 to $130. The faculty at that time consisted of only eight persons. Mark Hopkins was president, "‘not a cold, dignified man, but easily ap proached and always ready to assist and encourage student«.” When he left his home in Danby, N. Y., near Ithaca, for college the young subfreshman rode across country by stage to Utica, » distance of 100 miles. “I t was a wonderful sight to see the stage draw*n by four horses,” he writes. “ It was to me a greater wonder than the airplanes that now sweep across the sky. From Utica I found the railroad just com pleted to Albany. From Albany it was only by stage that I could reach Williamstown. About that time Morse was spending a hundred nights inventing the telegraph.” F U R N A C E AS ICEBOX. The man who has still a private stock was frankly glad that a fire is no longer needed in the furnace, for it now serves as an ieebox for tire precious bottles. “ During the winter,” he said, “I could have a good part of the ice box in the kitchen because the wife used to keep things outside. But lately 1 haven’t had any place at all. The furnace is an ideal place, the cellar being («Id. anyway. It is big enough, too. And none of my friends will be able to discover the stock.” while thoroughly Lor two weeks remodeling, we are again open for business. Altho a strike in the fixture house prevented us installing new fixtures at this time, wre are prepared to give the best possible service. VALITON’S 114 Liberty SALEM. ORE. 4 1 5 State St. D on ’t D elay Seeing Independence Realty Co. For eaay pay ment plan, on homes and small farms. Beaver Hotel Building. ...................... - LI a _ I. 1 - 1 Independence Realty Co. Phone 1811 Ask Mr. Foster LET Ot)R WAN T ADS DO IT Discovered! A Place Where a Dollar Does Its Duty, %/ Found: Wrist watch. Owner may obtain same by describing watch and paying for this ad. Mrs. W. I. Mor rison, phone Farm 2213. I STREET MEAT MARKET Lost: Small gold wrist watch, roae colored ribbon on it; between S. P. station and Monmouah. Finder leave it office of Polk Co. Poat. W. H. STREET, Prop. Cows for Sale. Two milk cows, both coming fresh soon; good milkers. J. R Burns, south end of 7th street, Independence. For Sale. Canning cherries, choice sweet peas variety of eolors. Call Oren McElmurry, phone F 2204. Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The Post yourself so you wouldn’t bother borrowing his copy. Another Carload of Fords Has arrived and we can make immediate delivery on all types. The present low prices on Ford cars and equipment make it possible to own and operate a car at an exceptionally low ost. Why watt any longer? Buy That Ford Car iVou1 Stewart Motor Co. FORDS-------------- and Independence* FORDSONS O re g o n