The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, August 26, 1921, Image 4

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IN D IA N S
if
S EIZE
O P P O R TU N ITY .
IDEAL FOR SLIPPERY ROADS
Buster Brown
Shoe Store
Salem, Oregon
.
According to " reports received
from
the salmon-fishing grounds off
At Laat Here Is a Motor Car That
the west coast of V ancouver island,
Can Not Skid, Under Any
Circumstances.
the Indian fishermen have quit tem­
porarily to become seal hunters. It
A true nonskidding motor car, de­ is said that fur seals an* abundant pert.
scribed with illustrations in the ten miles south of Cape Beale and
T H E WOMAN JUROR.
Popular Mechanics Magazine, hue the Indians are taking advantage
been evolved by a Czechoslovakian of the law which permits onlv their
During a trial in New Jersey #ne
inventor in which the driving nicm- race to hunt the valuable animals.
o f the lawyers lunched with one of
oers are feet and legs instead of The s c - r u«j
'U t S'.’ 5 each and
the woman jurors, and now the oth­
wheels, and which propels itself bv ! some ot tiie Indiana have taken ten
er side is trying to upset t^e verdict.
a heel-and-toe walking action. The in a lav.
Evidently the ladies of the jury,
four legs of the odd contrivance are
and counsel as well, must learp that
a r c t ic L a n d s f e r t i l e .
attached to the throws of a crank
a case in court is not a tea party.—
shaft in such a way that as it re­
Boston Transcript.
That
the
arctic
lands
of
northern
volves they are first lifted, tden car- j
ried forward and lowered, and j
again carried backward.
Another
part causes them to rock backward
at the top as they descend, which
’¿rings the heel of the foot- in con­
tact with the ground first. As the
shaft continues to turn, the heel
gives a backward shoving impulse
and rises. The toe then comes int^ ,
Will not pinch like other tubes that
contact and imparts a shove. Tiro j
throws of the crankshaft are so | are straight.
Come in and see the difference.
spaced that the eight heels and toes
follow each other with their im­
Let us go over your motor car before you make that
pulses in rapid succession and at
trip this summer and you will not have to worry
exactly equal intervals.
fi Michelin
Offers
Ring Shaped lubes
For the closing week o f the Mid-Summer Sale, any white
Pump or Oxford in the house, regardless ot cost—
95
Rickreall Jersey Herd
Make Splendid Record
Breaking its own record for
the production o f butterfat made
in May, a herd o f 15 Jerseys
owned by McArthur & Stauff of
Rickreall set a new world mark
for the Jersey breed in July with
an average of 61.37 pounds of
butterfat for each animal during
the month, according to a report
o f the American Jersey Cattle
Club. The record made by the
same herd in May was an aver­
age of 60.68 pounds of fat for
F E E D IN G
Sunoco Motor Oil—the Oil that is different.
Tow ing—
D ay or INight
Yours for Service
M a 11 a d a y &
1 • • » • .• * .!« i a , i * l a
In addition to a full line of fresh M i n i
salt meats, this shop curries a nice line
of cold meats— helpful to the summer
tima meals.
When preparing your lunches m ake
this your headquarters for meats.
make your
money
la,st
C STREET MEAT MARKET
LOMMASSON & OTT. Props.
I idependence
H. Steinboch o f Salem was
here on business this week.
Miss Grace Seaman visited
friends in Dallas and Salem last
week.
The J. G. Mclntoshes and A.
D. Davidson’ s return xl Sunday
from a two weeks’ sojourn spent
at the Davidson cottage "Fern
C liff" at Bar-Yiew-hy-the-Sea.
W. H. Harris, wife and grand-
lauKhter. who have been in
Montana, the past month, re­
turn ed home Sunday morning
The George Kutc’ .es arrived
home from Kockaway beach on
Saturua>.
L U C K Y F R E N C H TO W N .
The people of Thierville will
shortly present a statue of Joan of
Arc to their church. Thierville is
conspicuous by reason of the fact
that it is one of the very few com­
munities of France whiefi lost none
of its young men who were mobil­
ized, either in the war of 1870, or
the great war.— From Le Petit
Parisian.
J u stin
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Herman H. Brown, a rancher
near here, was married recently '¿;Larl Morgan and wife of
MEN C R I T I C I Z E D .
to Miss Anna Russell of the same Portland were week end guests j
E y r y woman knows that men,
neighborhood.
Judge Bushey at the J. R. Morgan home.
“ though interesting creatures, are
performed the ceremony.
tiresome, hard to control and are j
prone to seek their own way in spite
of warnings,” according to Mrs. H.
A. L. Fisher, wife o f the president
o f the British national board of edu­
cation. She told an audience at the
Royal Sanitary institute congress
that most men become ill entirely
through faults of their own and
“ sow seeds of trouble for themselves
by eating too much, eating the wrong
things, drinking too much, being
lazy, keeping late hours or living
in hermetically sealed rooms.”
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Automotive Machinists
Recent Weddings in
Soutn Polk County
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C Street
EXPERT MACHINE WORK AND MOTOR CAR,
TRUCK AND TRACTOR OVERHAULING
SHOUT STORIES OF
TOWN- AND COUNTRY
Wilbur L. Bush, a farmer of
Mrs. F. O. Parker and chil­
Airlie, age 20, was wed last week dren, Grace and Franklin, are
to Venic. O. Martin, a school visiting in Portland and St. Paul
teacher of Dallas, age 25.
this week.
They will make a
each animal.
Kirk Simpson, a surveyor of trip over the Columbia Highway
With the averrge production Salem age 25, and Miss Mabel and other scenic points while
o f 59.48 pounds of fat for June, Craven, a clerk o f Rickreall age away.
slightly less than the other two 22, were recently married.
months because June has only 30
All these young people are
R E. Hereford was here from
days, the three months average popular in their vicinities and
Salem last Friday.
Mr. Here­
of 60.50 pounds o f fat for each are
receiving congratulations ford formerly owned the Electric
animal a month not only breaks from a host of friends.
Shoe Shop here. He is now in
the Jersey record for that period
Salem with The Bootery, which
for a herd of 14 or more cows,
he likes very
The First National bank of establishment
but aelp a world’B record for all
Monmouth has purchased a lot much. His family is stiil with
breeds.
at the corner o f Main and Knox relatives in Woodburn.
Ten cows in the herd, all
streets, formerly occupied by the
daughters of the sire Holger,
Newman blacksmith shop, and
Going? W here? To the W.
averaged 68 pounds of butterfat
will erect a modern concrete O. W. dance in Dallas. Yes, we
a month during the three months
structure for its new home. always have suih good times,
period.
This record is said to
Building operations, however, we don’ t want to miss one.
be unequalled
by any other
will not begin until next sum­ Good music; good floor.
group o f 10 daughters of one
mer, owing to the present high
bull. Holger was a full brother
cost o f building materials. The
of Rinda Lad of S. B.. the grand-
{building which the bank now oc­
Mrs. L. G. Curtis, Salem
sire o f St. JVlawes’ 1 ad’s Lady
cupies Aas sold several months Going out o f business sale of
who last week broke the record
ago to Robert Steele ot Suver, a millinery commences S.-pt. 1.
Must be sold out in 60 days.
for all breeds as a senior year,
director of the bank, who be­
Come
early.
ling.
came the ow'iier of the entire
The McArthur and Stauff herd business block.
Shop hers ami
longer.
about your car while you are on your outing.
EX P E R IM E N TS .
It seems that the processes which
havo been developed and described
for manufacturing cattle food from
sawdust, in which a part of the cel­
lulose is converted into sugars, have
been based more upon laboratory ex­
periments and theoretical deduc­
tions than actual feeding experi­
ments.
The forest products labora­
has been built in less than 1 0 1
tory prepared a sufficient quantity
years by O. B. Stauff, partner in j
of the food to supply three cows for
the business with Congressman |
a sufficient time to indicate the de­
sirability of conducting experiments
Pat McArthur.
on a larger scale. The Wisconsin ex­
periment station co-operated in this
B. F. Swope, wife and daugh­ work, and the results were so en­
couraging that it has been decided
ter, Miss Bessie, were Spong’s
to feed a larger number o f animals
: Landing vi itors Sunday.
a sufficient length of rime to reach
definite conclusions.
Remember This
’Canada, where the thermometer
goes down to 91 degree* below zero,
offer unusual opportunities for grow­
ing sheep, cattle, Siberian alfalfa
and even fruit, is the announced be­
lief of an American agricultural ex­
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Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
“EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost of living.”
H0LSUM
BREAD
IS TH E CH EAPEST A S W E L L AS
TH E MOST W H OLESOM E ON
TH E M A R K E T TO D AY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Has It
C herry C ity Baking Co
Act
Look
Believe
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T he clarion call for “ More Values has sounded throughout the
store and every department has mustered fresh reinforcements.
Two-hole Sterno Cam p Stove, just the thing for
Hop-fiickers.................................................................................
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes.
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Close-out on
Straw Hats
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China Cups
and Saucars....................
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Hop-piakers'
Leather Gloves ..............
Men's Heavy Work Socks,
two pairs.
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