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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
f ■ ■ L - i g J U S T O U T o n s .- Another High Grade Line “ C r O O n iflg ’' RECORD NO. 2104 Added to our List o f " Quality Goods ” YOUT EVCS*’ (Foi Trot) and “ | f| (O n «t U p )* y CARL FENTON’S ORCHESTRA You 11 never want to stop dancing to these records. i o the carefully dressed woman, the one who is as particular about the fit of her grown as she is about the fit o f her shoes, it will be good news to know that she may now get the famou«“ LaC am ille” Corset in Salem. A fter carefully considering the various features of the higher grades o f front lace corsets we have selected the “ La Camille” for its F O U R E X C L U S IV E F E A T U R E S : T h e “ Ventilo Ba k” The ‘Ventilo Front Shield” T h e “ Lox-it Pcrtect Non-Tilting Clasp" Salem, Ore. • he ’‘ Bendilo Steels” These four features are some o f the many features that have made the “ La Cam ille” Corset the favorite with the “ woman who cares” , and are to be found in no other corset. The “ La Cam ille” Corse» is sold and fitted in this store by Graduate Corsetieres O N L Y . Absolute satisfaction is guaranteed. R anging in price from $ 3,50 10 $ 10.00 FAMILIAR ALLUSIONS. The High Si'ii-— The sea three miles from the mast. beyond Breeches Hth|e— An edition lu which aprons. Genesis 11:7, Is printed “ breeches." Crocodile Tears— Hypocritical grief; the crocodile was tallied ro weep as it ate its 'victim. SPECIAL SALEM, ORE. Rev. F. S SHORT STORIES Of TOWN AND COUNTRY 1 14 Liberty Clemo was in Sa Baptist Church The W. H. Cravens and Mrs. 10 a. fti. Mr. Justin is superin A t 11 a. m. Rev. S. E. Robertsons expect to visit tendent. Proppe will preach on “ The > the Tillamook beaches soon. Baptism of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jones and I have it? Our Young Peoples’ family and Mrs. W. T. Bohannon Society meets at 7 p. m. Come Mrs. C. C. Mai-on o f Portland of Corvallis were guests o f the and meet with a jolly and clean spent last Sunday with her sis John Bohannons last Sunday. bunch o f young people. A t 8 p ter, Mrs. J. W. Fetzer. m. Rev. Proppe preaches on Don’ t miss Miss Madeleine Kream er spent with Sons’ grocery Portland save friends. you J. L. Busick prices. money. & They’ ll Salem, A l bany, Woodburn. * 'ih e most unwelcome visitor or sport jacket. wear M. J. O’ DONNELL G O LD M A N Shop In building formerly by Williams barber shop I», SALE {EXCITING Savings Opportunity SCENES This is a sermon you will want to hear. “ Come, thou, with us SENTENCE SERMONS ' than at Gale & Co. s, Salem. All the highly pleased with Oregon eli- popular colors — reasonably mate. God hns given us tongues that we may say something pleasant to our priced. fellow man.-—Heine. Last Tuesday 70 merry-makers Be perfected; lie com forted; he o f Boughey from the Baptist church left the same mind ; live In peace, and the and daughters, the Misses Erma their cares and troubles home God of love and peace shall he with B. F and Mabel, have returned from and went to RicRreall and pic- ah outing at Pacific City. niced all day. spending the day in eating, racing, games, swim Don’ t spoil your outing with ming and in repartee and joyful, an inappropriate suit. Buy a ness. All returned late in the khaki outfit from the Portland day with the fueling that the Cloak and Suit Co., Salem. E v day was well enjoyed and look erything for Misses and women. forward to the n xt picnic. great and a. “ W t eat what fruit we can and what we can’ t we can.” Don't make the mistake of using interior caps and rubbers and waste both your truit and labor. Buv new ones. I f you need new jars or jelly moulds we can supply you with canning contrivances. J. G. McIntosh Grocery a at 9 con stan t of pou red into ou r the last store tw o fo r p eople wi eks and an en orm ou s There are some sorrows which, be cause I hey are lingering guests, I* will entertain hut moderately, knowing that the more they are made of the longer they will stay.— Bishop Hall o f g o o d * was sold. A n d w e «'e r e c o m The chief secret of comfort lies lu not suffering trifles to vex one, and In prudently cultivating an under growth of small pleasures# since very few great ones are let oil long leases. — Anon. to A strain on tlie piano may prove • strain on the nervea. How would you like lo be an aged centipede and have a hundred feet In the gravel Funny how unpopular a collector 1« and yet how many people Invite him to call again. f c Gl i ASSES FITTED am ount p elled to c lo -e lours m any p re/ en t ou r «im ea * crush and accidents. DON’T FAIL TO GOME Blue Is one color you cau uot ouly p** hut feel. We m ust th e h a la r c e «took in $ 4 .5 0 OVERCOATS Ladies’ Dress Shoes $4.98 $2.48 $ 7 ,5 0 $3.75 Ladies’ F rid a y S atu rd ay m ., $25 and $ 3 0 fo r ou r you.— II Dor. 8:11. cin e out o f t h iQ the next von few dnys and can het vou r T h e S a le Doors oft w ith renewed 'vigor *• n all \ Men’s Seither Shoes j leather < $2.48 I :r* $5.00 Ein',."“ :... and Satur*' with many wonderfully marked, Hniyn attractions, We will nut stop until the entire stock is sold out cloati for we must d ay Pumps $1.78 $ 7 .5 0 Ladles’ VIciKiCu. Oilords $2.78 $3.96 $ 2 .5 0 Men’s'"* Union Suits 6alvanized Palls 29c 98c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Khaki Pants Gal. Wash Tubs' $1.69 98c g e i o a t v e ry soon .’ » Corduioy Pants $45 Men’s & £ . Suits SHINOLA $ 1 9 .8 5 3c Watch our I ! I #A L Fresh am m u n itio n ; in the w a y o f m ag- Y * £ I netiC s ta rtlin g p rice ■M a ttr a e tie flf d isp layed WE MUST GET THE MONEY ; w ill as I Dr. C. B. O’Neill j OPTOMETIIST-OPTXIIR Bwh Baal Bid* i__ S ì lem, Oregon be often as Ve are c o m p e lled to uhang* ttyp s h o w in g. T h ese need no c o m m en ts. They speak fo r th e m - last W* d o n 't cure what price we get fo r th e ¿ w #g and te ll th# p en n y we w ill not goods, i < )lir p o lic y d em an ds th a t e v e r y let a n y th in g - tand dollar s w orth o f m erch a n d ise sh ou ld be 8tory q u ic k ly an in o ’..r w ay. «o ld • mt in a v e ry few d ays fo rc ib ly . LENSES D UPLICATED HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES INDEPENDENCE, OREGON our stream FLORIDA SUNSHINE. The Canning Season is Here v e ry m o sale v ' i Fri.ay m en t we th rew doors open Though many guests be absent. It is the cheerful man we miss.—A fri can proverb. Buy Npw ar.d Save ¥ From th e Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Street of NO LET UP Everything being Closed Out and we will do thee g o o d .” a Jersey Fresno, Cal., are guests o f his See those just received1 brother w H The streets are Mr. and Mrs. ALSO NEW TIRES FOR SALE Compelled to Close Out that can come to our home” . I Nothing better for the beach Bring In Year wounded Urea and let me prescribe lor them. S p ir it” i What is it, who has i t how can Mrs. J. W. Ff tzer. end High St. Our Sunday school meets at Conger o f S u.er are guests o f week MAX 12» N . U -B u s t-E m W e -F ix -E m tiring in everything you want to sell and I will sell it for you on a commission. . SA LE M lem Monday. The Misses Emma and Doris la9t M a M lo Cosmetic Stop MRS. IRENE SCOTT We buy everything you waut to sell and sell everything you want to buy. Cash or trade. Smell o f the Lamp— A too labored literary Work; I’ytheas first applied the phrase to the orations o f Demos thenes, who studied constantly In a cave lighted by a lamp. Oregon' Manicuring, Shampooing, Kluetro- iysia. Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave, Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment, Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and Tinting. Speciil ’ Acne Treatment, Marinello Preparations and Hair Goods. Phone 1*190 King Tan Do No Wrong— Meaning the sovereign is not responsible, hut his ministers are for the mistakes of the administration. S t y le S h o p Otlicu ovwr Craven A W a lk «* ! M a n HAIR GOODS SWITCHES NAOE FROM COlRMI MOST M O N E Y Field of the Cloth 6f Gold— A plain In France where Francis l ipet Henry VIII. so called from the magnificent display. VALITON’S SW OPE & SW OPE LAW YERS Independence, TO R E A L IZ E THE The Wise Men of Gotham—Three Individuals, residents of an Kugllsh village, were noted for (heir folly. 3 3 . '3 * breaker from rhe objected pictures, Lynch I jiw — H anging by mob, the Judgment being pronounced by “ Judge Lynch;” said to be derived from a Virginian named Lynch, who acted as judge In Hie seventeenth cen tury, by aiipoiutiuent of his neighbors. Ages— According to Hesiod, there were five ages of the w orld; Golden, Silver, Bronze. Heroic and Iron. A ll Organdie Dresses reduced 415 State St. Icunolast— Literally, Image A rudicul reformer, so called elghUi century reformers who to and threw down siatues, etc., in tlie churches. Consumers’ Trading House 373 377 Court Street Remember the P l a c a S A L IM . OREGON G om e B a r ly j