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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
T H E POLK C O U N TY POST <ál<^*< 4 áÉÉá<É<fciáti<É«UáU<Éi 4 *átyÉÉtiaiu*«àà*iàiHifc Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon. alercd aa accund ciana matter Marcii 26, 1018, ut tlie postottice at Independence, Oregon, under the A d of March 3, 1870. I Editor and Publisher. CLYDE T. ECKEE • >V a Subscription Rates: THREE MONTHS SIX MONTHS )NE YEAR 50c. $ 1.00 •«< $2.00 • ilesa otherwise provided lor, auhscriptlon» will I r - »topped at expiration B U E N A V IST A R. Petterson spent the week and at McMinnville wit his brother ind wile, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ai derson. Mr. Lehman o f Airlie and sis ter, Mrs. • Sherma , o f Turner moved into the R. E. Prather house. Mr. Moe and d a b s te r , ma, and Mrs. G. E. Thel Harmon New Books at ■ä Independence Library IS ------ ♦ FICTION BLndloss, Carmen’s Messenger. Cohen, Crimson Alibi. - Co .nor. The Major. Cur wood, Danger Trail. Dodge, Skinner's B by. Gregory, Man to Ma*>. were shopping in Albany Satur Knipe, Mayflower Maid. day. Raine, Yuko" Trail. Mrs. Ella Reynolds, who has Richmond, Under the Country been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sty. Seton, Preacher Neal, returned to her home in Mountain. Portland Tuesday. The McClain clan held their Vorse, Crowing Up. the home o f Mrs. Margaret Mc VanDyke, Days Off. Clain. Waller, Sanna. hundred present and all report having a fine time. J. A. Reynolds and fam ily and G. E. Harmon motored to Wil- hoit Springs Sunday. Mr. Black bought 18 head of hogs from E. M. Lichty-and N. C. Anderson Monday. Mrs. Julia Nixon and sop of Am ity visited friends here Sun , '■ - day. Cobh, Eating in Tw o or Three w ife and Tires Tubes and Accessories Languages. Putnam, in he Oregon Country. W ill be sold regardless of cost. CHILDREN 3 BOOKS Fiction Ashmun, Marian Frear’s Sum mer. NO INFERIOR GOODS. EVERYTHING OF STANDARD QUALITY ; Fuller, Across the Campus Dyer, Harmon, As well as o u r entire stock of Selous, Romance o f the A n i mal Wcrld. The Five BabbitU at Mr. and Mrs. Christian were Bonnyacres. Davis, The Boy Scout. E. New and Used Cars • shopping in A bariy Monday. G. All Our Watson, Happy Hawkins. non - fiction Mr. Solie o f Independence was a business caller here Satrrday. Cedar Dana, Within the Law. annual reunioQ las: Sunday at Títere were about one of . Look Over these Prices Burgess, Adventures o f Jerry daughter and Casey McCann Mushrat. Gregory, The Red Arrow. called at the home o f his brother Masefield, Jim Davis. Hamby near Monmouth last Wednesday evening. R. E. Prather sold Mr. Black several head o f cattle last week. Most o f the farmers will finish * hauling hay this week and it New N iSh Six Cars Model 85 Overland in Excellent Condition Munroe, Midshipman Stuart. O’ Higgins, Smoke Eaters. $1600.00 ...................... 1920 Maxwell in Excellent Condition .. . \ • 1917 Chevrolet in Good Condition, new top and p a in t-------- Stoddarl, Red Patriot. 650.00 550 00 1918 Maxwell in Good Condition..................................... V Perkins, Italian Twins. Pier, Harding o f St. Tim othy’ s. Tomlinson, ................................................ 425.00 350.00 These cars have ail been overhauled and put fn extra good shape. Four Boys in the . will not be long until we will Land o f Cotton. hear the click o f the hinder. Trowbridge, Three Scouts. The Ladies Rural Club met at Verrill, Uncle Abner’s Legacy. the beautiful home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds last Thurs Andersen, Fairy Tales. day elected the following Lefevre, The Cock, the Mouse and We also have one and two ton Non-Fiction NEW NASH TRUCKS officers: Mrs. Perry Wells, presi and the Little Red Hen. 1 ahg, Dick Whittington. dent« Mrs. G. E. Harmon, first vice president; Mrs. N. C. A n Roberts, Kindred o f the Wild. derson, second Seton, R olf in the Woods. Mrs. Grounds, vice president; treasurer; Mrs. To go at a reduction of from Cleve Prather, clerk; Mrs. adjourned until the (ith o f Octo ber when they will meet with Mrs. N. C. Anderson. A drop o f printer’ s ink will make a million think. EGG-ZACTLY! 30x31 Fabric 1 31x4 $300 to $500 Tubes Tires Du Chaillu. Land o f the Long W. S. Night. Thayer, From Pioneer Home • McClain, corresponding secre to the W hite House. tary. Light refreshments ere Lanier, The Book o f Br .very. served by the hostess. The Club ----------------f ----- $12.50 30x31 Red ...___ _ ..^ _ $ 2 .5 0 S i x - R e d _________ 3.00 33x4 Red 3.30 Fabric ................................... 18.00 32x4 Cord ....... " ............................ 33.60 34x4 Red 3.45 34x4 Cord 35.20 34x4 G r a y ............... 3.15 .......................... ___ ______________. . . . . Prices on Accessories Reduced in Proportion In addition -to a full line of FREbH AND SALT MEATS w . _ i üi di This shop sells Fresh Eggs, Good Butlei and No. 1 Breed. W e also carry a nice line of CO LD M E A T S helptul to the summer-time meal. Shop here and make your money last longer C STREET MEAT MARKET W . H- S T R E E T, Prop DALLAS, OREGON ♦ t