The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, September 09, 1921, Image 5

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terson sitting beside the product
o his peach orchard at a waj*
side stand. He oisposes of his
peaches in this manner to people
who travel to or away from Sa­
lem. His orchard is at Eola and
he is reported to have had a
good crop thi< year.—Monmouth
Herald.
Time and Tide Was Never
Put on the Waiting List
It isn 't what you W A N T that makes you
plum p and good natured— I t ’s what you
EAT. If you keep you r digestive apparatus
all sm oothed out with pure food groceries
sold over the counter in this establishm ent,
you w on’ t have anything to worry about
except the incom e tax.
How to Make Home Brew
Try Once and Your Trying Days Are Over.
J. G. McIntosh Grocery
HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES
Courteous and Intelligent Service
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
SHORT STORIES OF
TOWN AND
Benson Polytech this coming
year.
Mr. Huntley will also
go to Portland, leaving here next
week.
J. E. Buck, a Buena Vista
Jess Whiteaker has just re­
turned from a voyage to China rancher, was in town Monday.
with many interesting experi­ Mr. Buck reports farm work
moving along in splendid shape
ences to relate.
in his neignborhood.
ailENOS AIRES UP TO DATE
R e sid e n t« of G ay S o u th A m e ric a n
C a p ita l R ig h t ly P ro u d of T h e ir
B e a u tifu l City.
Bueno* Aires believes strongly in
public utilities competition. It has
fpur telephone companies, with re­
sultant cut rate* to subscribers. Au­
tomatic telephones are being in­
stalled, and it is »aid the South
American metropolis is likely to
beat New Vork to the use of these
•per capita.
In many ways Buenos Aires is as
up-to-date a< any city in the world.
It has all electric street ear lines and
also an honest-to-goodness subway,
where the passengers have to hang
to straps and are [»acked in like sar­
dines in a box. It maintains a com­
plete communication system with
all agricultural, industrial and com­
mercial
(enters through
South
America and handles a large pro­
portion of all the exporting and iin*
porting trade south of th? equator.
It su|)[Hirts grand oucra. and it>
women are <> smartly and e\|>cii
sivelv dre-sod as any who can ■get
the fashion news from Paris.
But the horse has not been su|R>r-
sedud by the automobile. There are
four times a- many horses and car­
riages on the street as private mo­
torcars, seven times ns many horse-
drawn cabs as taxis and thirty-eight
times as many wagons ns auto­
trucks.
Believing the following article
is apropos to the season, The
Post readers are given the bene­
fit gratis:
The Ocheyedan Press gives the
following recipe lor making
¡home brew: "Home brew, its
qualities and how to make it, is
one of the things that worrits
; the mind of many a person, ai.d
lor the benefit of those who have
not been enlightened oh the sub­
ject we publish the following re­
cipe, whic; has been invented!?)
by one of our local sports: Chase
a bull frog three miles and ga­
ther up the hops; to the hops
add the following: 10 gallons
tan bark, 1 half pint shellac, a
bar of home made soap; boil
INDIAN MARINE CAME FIRST
mixture 36 hours; then strain
through an I. W. W. sock to H o n o r T h a t H a s S ie m e d to Be lo n g to
A u s tr a lia n N a v y M u st Be
keep it from working, then bot­
Su rren d ere d .
tle and add one grasshopper to
The belief that the Australian
each pint to give it the kick.”
H. Hirschberg, Ira Mix and
Miss Hazel Seeley, who has
Dr. H. C. Dunsmore of the
been
much feted during the past
Nationa Bank holidayed in
week as the house guest of Mr.
Portland.
and Mrs. R. Monroe Gdbert and
Miss Dorothy Steusloff, left Sun­
Petitions are in circulation
day for Corvallis where she will FISHES HAVE -‘SIXTH SENSE”
among the farmers o f ' Polk |
visit with friends and relatives E x p la n a tio n of Pre se n ce of the “ H o m ­
county asking the state game;
ing In s t in c t ” S o S t ro n g in the
for a brief period before return­
commission to close the season
F in n y Tribe.
ing to her home iin Independ
for hunting Bob White quail.
How salt-water fish that at cer-
ence. —Salem Statesman.
taiu periods in their lives migrate
to
fresh water always find their way
Mrs. McManama and daugh­
into the same rivers is made clear
Alva Craven threshed 32
ter of Kansas City have been
by the investigation of experts who
visiting Miss Arbuthnot and bushels of clover seed from 4J have recently been studying the re­
Miss McManama
The inter­ acres of land recently, which is action of salt-water fish to various
esting guests received many so­ a pretty fair crop with clover conditions of environment.
It appears that herring can de­
cial attentions. They were en­ seed worth in the neighborhood
tect differences in heat and cold as
tertained at dinner in Monmouth of 15 cents per pound. In ad­ little as a quarter of a degree or less.
last Saturday by the Kreamers. dition to its natural use for seed They also know when even the
for fresh acreage of this nationa' slightest trace of acid or alkali is
present in the water. Some scien­
forage crop, clover seed is used tists have even proposed that herring
Mrs. W. Huntley and son,
in the dyeing industry........... H and other fish be used to detect the
Marshal, left for Portland Sun­ W. Copeland, who six years ago presence o f chemicals in the water,
day.
Marshal will attend the
taught school on Weston moun­ just as during the war canaries were
used to discover traces of poisonous
tain and is well known there, gas.
was in that town Saturday re­
The investigators sav that salmon
find their way into rivers by means
newing
his
friendships
with
local
Manicuring, Shampooing, Electro
lysis. Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave, people.
Mr. Copeland will be I of the presence of acids or alkalis,
which, of course, varies in different
Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment.
superintendent the coming year streams. Even when they are a
Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and
Tinting. Special Acne Treatment, of the high and grade schools at long way out at sea they can discover
M a rin e llo Preparations and Hair Goods. Arlington.
Last year he served the trace that will lead them to the
HAIR 600DS SWITCHES MADE FROM C0MBIN6S in the Airlie schools...........One bay and the stream they seek. It
thus becomes unnecessary to appeal
of
the
sights
of
the
road
to
Sa­
to a “ homing instinct” to explain
MRS. IRENE SCOTT
the return o f certain salmon to cer­
lem
these
days
is
Senator
Pat-
Phone 1«90 SALEM 125 N. High St
tain rivers or the “ running” of her­
ring to certain localities.
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A projection lantern which photo­
graphs directly from the object it­
self. dispensing with slides altogeth­
er, has been inAnted by a French
physicist. A remarkable feature of
the apparatus is that it operates in
broad daylight, there being no lum­
inous cone and darkened room nec­
essary, as in the case of the ordinary
magic lantern.
Any object of suitable size may
be introduced into the lantern— an
open book, a stone, a set of beads,
or a text, rolled and unrolled on a
couple o f spools. By means of a
set of condensers of one or more
lenses, and reflectors at the back of
the source of light, the object is
photographed upon the screen with
microsoopic accuracy, it is claimed,
the whole force of the light pouring
upon the object and reflecting
through the lenses to the screen, or
any place in the room, from a mir­
ror which swings on an axis.— Pop­
ular Mechanics Magazine.
D R Y .LA N D
i WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
IN D E P E N D E N C E ,
OREGON
Rev. J. R. Wilkie of Emporia,
Kan., is pastor of the Bethany Con­
gregational church, manager of the
city market, director of the city em­
ployment bureau, superintendent of
the Welfare mbociation, executive
secretary o f the Red Cross, pastor
of another church at Upper Dry
Creek, instructor in psychology at
the State Normal school and a
member of the police force.
E MAGIC LANTERN IN DAYLIGHT & #
F re n c h In v e n to r H a e D evieed A p p a r a ­
t u s W h ic h D o e s A w a y W it h the
N e c e s s ity fo r Slid es.
BOAT.
A Belgian is tjie inventor of a
boat that can mount and run
astride a monorail railway with it*
own power when water too shallow
for it to navigate is encountered.
C IT IZ E N .
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'J £ x $& x & +
We can gi /e such good service and such
good meat when there is such a rush in
our market. It’s because we are p ro­
vided with plenty of help and plenty o f
equipm ent to alway- give oui custom ers
the best.
City' Meat Market
Phone 6 1 1
GUS MILLER
Main Street
■ n n * n a H
“H e r e ’s R e a l T o b a c c o ”
says the G ood Judge
That gives a man more
genuine chewing satis­
faction than he ever got
out of the ordinary kind.
Smaller chew, lasts longer
—so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
A nd the good, rich to­
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
A ny man who uses the
R ea l T o b a c c o C h e w
will tell you that.
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
yVeygnaOrBi utor> C o m p a n y . HÖ? B r oa d w a y , N e :
n w y was the first branch of the
royal navy thrown out by Britain in
the outer waters apjicars to rest
u[ton a misunderstanding. The
honor belongs to the Indian marine,
which was originally founded at
Surat in 11! 13. It was once main­
tained at the eost of the East In­
dian company. It protected the
company’s merchantmen from the
depredations o f pirates, of whom
Joasmi, Cutch and other bold free­
booters gave the navy the most trou­
ble. When the naval tide of wai
swept into the Indian ocean, the In­
dian marine was as much a part of
the British navy as the Hoval Aus­
tralian navy was in the great war.
But if the Australian navy cannot
claim the distinction of priority, it
may, none’ the kss, take heart. In
these days, with disarmament in
the air, it may claim, the world will
hope, the distinction of being the
last of the British auxiliaries needed
to win a definite place on the sea.—
Christian Science Monitor.
BU SY
..You Wonder Why..
I Restore the Usefulness
OAC
To worn, injured and sick
casings and tubes
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Expert Tire Surgery
Oregon's Higher Institution of
Our “ cure” Is always
a perfect one.
TECHNOLOGY
A lso New T ires fo r Sale
M . J . O ’D O N N E L L
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
F A L L T E R M O P E N S SEPT. 19. 1921
Shop in building formerly occupied
by Williams barber shop
For information write to the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
C O K V A I. I. IS
Butter W raps— The
Print-8 ’ em.
1’ ost,
For Butter Wraps
try The Post.
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P R IC E S CU T TO T H E B O N E
| Smashing Reduction
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 3
1921
O v e r la n d
New Prices
M odel 4 Touring.................... $ 7 0 7
M odel 4 Coupe
................. $ 1 0 4 4
M odel 4 R o a d s t e r ................
707
M odel 4 Sedan...................
1099
F. O. B. INDEPENDENCE
New Series O verland. E lectric lights, D em ountable Kirns, 3-Speed T ran im iaaion,
Baked Enam el finish. Averaging as high as 25 miles per gallon
of gasoline.
Famous for low upkeep.
W i l l y ’s = K n ig h t
Reduced $370.00
M odel 2 0 T o u r in g ........... $ 1 7 8 0
Model 2 0 Coupe
M odel 2 0 R oadster
..... 1 7 2 5
.M o d e l 2 0 Sedan
PRICES F. O B. INDEPENDENCE
THE CAK THAT IMPROVES WITH USE
S H R E E V E S
$2485
2705
S O N
DALLAS, OREGON
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