The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, August 05, 1921, Image 5

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{Good Bye,
I Everybody
Planojfor sale.
office.
Inquire at this
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Dancing parties may come and
dancing parties may go but we
are always wishing for another
W* 0. W. dance at Dallas. Next
Thursday night is the next date.
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Rev. Edgar Williamson, wife
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and baby of Amity were guests
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II Revs. Williamson and Proppe
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i Mr. Williamson is pastor of the
! Christian church at Amity.
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If you’re starting on your vacation
make it one with the “rough”
taken out of camping and touring
by properly preparing yourself.
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Let us help you with our equip­
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i WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
IND EPEN DENCE,
OREGON
Frank and Chas. Miller spent a
portion of last week fishing in
the Valsetz country. 1 here was
one especial spot the boys had
their eyes on and rough roads
didn’t faze them. They carried
their packs on their backs about
a mile and a half and spent two
Jays camping on the river.
They were fully rewarded for
their trouble and caught 30 fish
each day. The sample was de­
licious.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Williams
Mrs. Chas. Smiley and Mrs.
and daughter, Miss Thelma, and
J. W. Kelley were visiting in
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henkle re­
Salem Monday.
turned from a month’s motor
trip through Ranier National
Elbert Peterson of Monmouth Park, Vancouver and Victoria,
purchased
an Overland coupe B. C., and stops at Seattle and
It pleases us to please you.
from Ernest. Tiee of Shreeves & Tacoma.
The party motored
Independence Realty Co.
Son in Dallas.
leisurely and enjoyed all the
scenic beauties of a 1400 mile
E. F. Black made a business
H. Hirscfiberg, Ira Mix and trip. They declare it was most
triy to Scio this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard wonderful from beginning to
motored to Portland to pass the end, but they are glad to be
Good dry ash, maple and fir
home again.
week end.
wood for sale.
Delivered on
short notice.
Homer Hill. 9-2
I D E N T I F I C A T I O N MARKS.
SHORT STORIES OF
TOWN IRD COONTRY
Mrs. Nellie Barnett and son,
A n important adjunct to crime
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mattison were Lemuel, were home from Salem detection is reported from Paris.
Capital City visitors the first of the first of the week but re­ This new plan supplements the Ber-
turned to the Capital City fo r; tillon system of measurements and
the week.
fingerprints. It has been found that
the remainder of tr.e summer.
a man can be traced not by finger­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell
and son, W. F. Jr., and daugh­
ter, Miss Freida, who has just
returned from France, are mov­
ing back to Salem this week.
Independence regrets the loss of
this estimable family.
0. A. Kreamer was in Port­
land the first of the week for
Buyers’ Week convention. Mr.
Kreamer believes in keeping up-
to-date in his line and the best is
none too good for his customers.
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 Locard,
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.
H IS P R A C T I C E .
“The young dentist who calls here
always wins at cards.”
“I guess that is because he is used
to bridge work.”
C H IC K E N
Is n ’t it about tim e for one of those
‘d a n d y ” chicken d in n ers?
R em em ber
w hat a tre a t the la st one was? We have
a good selection of chickens for you to
choose from — F ry in g ch ick en s, ro ast­
ing chickens and stew ing chickens.
City
Phone 611
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Ì i GLASSES FITTED
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LENSES DUPLICATED
Dr. C .B . O ’Neill
M eat Market
Main Street
Salem, Oregon
Bush Bank Bldg.
Expert Tire Surgery
Our “ cure” la always
a perfect one.
We all have to spend to eat. You will spend
less and eat better by trading with us. Our
prices are low and the quality is high.
Let us help you decide what to have for youi
picnic lunch.
J. G. McIntosh Grocery
HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES
Courteous and Intelligent Service
INDEPENDENCE OREGON
Eight School»; Seventy Department»
tor information writ« to ihr R n it in r
Motor Leaves Independence Daily
10:50 a. m.
Motor Leaves Independence Daily
Except Sunday 4:10 p. m.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
0:50 a. rn.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
Except Sunday 3:50 p. m.
Freight serviee daily except Sunday,
Leave Independence 7*30 a. m.
Oregon Agricultural College
CO RV ALLIS
TO REALIZE THE
MOST MONET
L K. WATSON, Supt.
We buy everything you
want to sei
sell and sell
everything you want to
buy. Cash or trade.
Marinello Cosmetic Shop
Manicuring, Shampooing, Electro­
lysis, Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave,
! Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment,
Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and
I Tinting. Special Acne Treatment,
Marinello Preparations and Hair Goods.
Bring in everything you
want to sell and I will
sell it for you on a
commission.
HAIR GOODS SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS
M AX GOLDMAN
MRS. IRENE SCOTT
Phone 1690 SALEM 125 N. High St.
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Y ou S av e M o n e y ”
says the Good Judge
And get more genuine chew­
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don’t need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
A ny man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
F U R N A C E A S IC E B O X .
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 icebox for the
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 I haven’t had any place at
all. The furnace is an ideal place,
the cellar being cold, anyway. It is
big enough, too. And none of my
friends will be able to discover the
gtock.”
Put up in two styles
W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
W e v m a n - B r u t c n C o ’T>nany. 1107
Broadw ay
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The Independence National Bank
Established .1889
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modern business. It systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so.
G ID D Y Y O U T H .
Mother— By the way, Ruby, your
father and I are going out to din­
ner. Can’t you and Jack call for us
on your way back from the dance?
Ruby— Oh, no! mother. We don’t
think you ought to sit up as late as
that I— Ixjndon Mail.
WOO'D F O R A I R P L A N E S .
A new plywood for airplanes,
claimed to he the strongest mate­
rial of its weight yet devised, is
strengthened and given rigidity and
resilience by sewing its parts to­
gether. The layers are first united
with waterproof cement, and the
material is then reinforced with
parallel rows of stitches an inch
and a quarter apart. The sheets so
made, from one-eighth to five-
eighths inch in thickness, are sup­
plied in any shape, in any size'up
to 8 by 60 feet.
Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. D. Butler
R U Superstitious?
Do You Beliovo in Signs?
If you do you are a judicious
advertiser and a wise bsuiness
mao.
Judicious advertising
always
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Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.
SALLM. OREGON
TECHNOLOGY
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 14. 1971
SALEM . ORE.
Optical Institution
Oregon
OAC
TIME CARD
Valley & Siletz Railroad
BROS.
Oregon's Largest
Independence,
Oretton’s Hifbei Institution ol
Jeweler* and Optician*
Morris Optical Company
OlOca orar d i n a 4 V ittH rti M an
Shop In building formerly occupied
by Williams barber shop
Our Glasses fit your eyes
Our bills fit your purse
HARTM AN
LAW YERS
M . J. O ’D O N N E L L
THE OLD POWDER HOUSE
LetUsFeedYou
SWOPE * SWOPE
Also New Tires for Sale
Tample of the Secret Organization Hid
the Bodies of Foes of World
Dominion Movement.
T okyo.— R e v e la tio n s of th e w ork
c a rrie d on by th e “O u ie to k y o ” c u lt,
w hich b eg u n w hen th e p o lic e ra id e d
th e h e a d q u a r te r s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n
a t Ay a be, u e a r h e re, c o n tin u e to a s ­
to u n d th e jieople o f th e e m p ire . .News
im pel'* a c c u se le a d e rs o f th e c u lt of
a s p irin * to s e t up a u "O iu o to k y o ”
d y u u sty , to w hich a ll J a p a n e s e w ouid
ttoek w ith th e h o p e o f a tta in in g
w orld d o m inion.
in th e s e c re t p a s s a g e le a d in g fro m
the* tem p le o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n a t
A ja b e to th e re sid e n c e o f W a n isa b u ro
H eguchi, le a d e r o f th e so c iety , th e p o ­
lice d e c la re th ey d isc o v e re d a p o r tr a it
o f U e g u ch l w e a rin g a c o s tu m e re se m ­
bling th a t u su a lly se e u on th e im a g e
o f A tua T e ra s u , th e s u u g o d d e ss, th e
tra d itio n a l g ra n d a n c e s tr e s s o f th e
J a p a n e s e im p e ria l fa m ily .
i t is a lle g ed th a t lu th e te m p le w e re
fo u u d c r y p ts in w h ic h w e re p la c e d
tile b odies of th o se w ho w e re s la in fo r
b e tra y in g th e s e c re ts o f th e o rg a n ia » -
tion.
It is d e c la re d t h a t “ u n sp A tk a b le
c rim e s " w ere c o m m itte d a g a in s t w om ­
en by m e m b e rs of th e c u lt, w ho a re
sa id to h a v e b o rd e re d on fa n a tic is m
lu th e ir zeal.
C a rtlo a d s o f a lle g ed
se d itio u s lite r a tu r e h a s been seized,
Inclu d in g a fa m o u s volum e b e a riu g th e
title o f " F ir e .” T h is volu m e is in te r ­
p re te d a s e m b o d y in g p ro je c ts f o r a
so c ial u p h e a v a l of a " d re a d fu l n a tu r e "
a n d in c o m p a tib le w ith th e p re s e n t gov­
e rn m e n t o f J a p a n .
I t is sa id t h a t th e fo llo w e rs of “Oino-
to k y o " n u m b e re d 300,000.
W hen th e police seized th e co lle c ­
tion o f p e b b le s re p re s e n tin g th e d iv in ­
ity o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n , a b a n d o f th e
fa ith fu l c lin c h ed th e ir lis ts in fury^
d e c la rin g th e a c t o f th e officers to be
sa c rile g io u s. L e a d e rs m a d e a d d re ss e s ,
u rg in g fo rb e a ra n c e a n d long su ffe rin g
In th e p re se n c e o f th e d e s e c ra tio n o f
th e ir d e ity by th e “h e a th e n .”
An O s a k a n e w s p a p e r o w n ed by
D eguchi lias Issu ed a n e x tru e d itio n
d e n y in g re p o rts th a t b o m b s w e re d is­
co v ered in th e tem p le a n d e x p la in in g
th a t sw o rd s fo und th e r e h a d been
giv en to th e tem p le. T h e n e w s p a p e r
d e c la re s th a t fo llo w e rs o f “O m o to k y o "
h av e c o m m itte d no c rim e.
Restore the Usefulness
To worn, injured and tick
casings and tubes
Revelations in Raid on Society
Astound Tokyo.
NEW
OPTOMETRIST-OPTCIAN
GUS MILLER
CULT slays e n e m ie s |
T h is re p ro d u c tio n o f th e old p o w d e r
h o u se on B u ria l H ill, P ly m o u th . M ass.,
re c e n tly w a s p re s e n te d to th e c ity
o f P ly m o u th by th e A m e ric a n Society
of th e S o n s o f th e A m e ric a n R e v o lu ­
tion. A ta b le t a t th e rig h t o f th e d oor
t e a r s th e i n s c r ip t i o n : “T h e old pow ­
d e r h o u se w a s b u ilt h e re In 1770—
T h is b u ild in g , e re c te d in 1020, Is ded-
¡ra te d to th n ae d e s c e n d a n ts o f th e
P ilg rim * by b ir th o r o f th e s p ir it w ho
h e lp e d e s ta b lis h A m e ric a n Indepen
deo'-e."
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its territory.
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the eye of everybody who
might be a possible buyer in
this section
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