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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1921)
SHORT STORIES OF TOWN AND COUNTRY Gale & Co., Salem, are offer ing becoming new fall hats at moat reasonable prices. Brunswick records for August It pleases as to please you can be heard at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., Salem. Independence Realty Co. ¡ Miss Thelma Williams was a MiBS Louise Bauman passed the week end with her parents week end guest at the B N. Turner home near Airlie. in Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bradner Mrs. Duganne of Portland is and Mr. and Mrs. Henkle spent here visiting at the home of her Sunday in Philomath. son, R. E. Duganne. W. C. Kolb is at the home of George Conkey foresook busi his daughter, Mrs. W. B. ness for pleasure and went to Portland Tuesday. Huggins. Miss Katheryn Arbuthnot Read the smashing reduction prices in Overland and Willys- spent the week end in Portland. Knight cars quoted by Shreeves & Son, Dallas. MJs. 0. A. Kreamer and daughters, t^e Misses Madeleine A reception is being held at and Gretcben, passed Wednes- the home of Mrs. Claire Irvine d y with Salem friends. this afternoon for Miss Church, the retur ed missionary from The members of the Ladies Korea. Aid of the Christian church Reminders Send your boys and girls to school in shoes bought at 0. A Kreamer’s. Don’t be without a home this winter. See Independence Real ty Co. about it. Buy your camp-cooking uten sils at the Willard E. Craven Hardware and makes cooking a pleasure. Read the grocery prices quot ed by P. R. Alexander and save money. The ru s h 'a t the City Meat Market does not effect the good service that is dispensed. Time and Tide is not on the waiting liss at the J. G. McIn tosh grocery. Howzurojl? Buy Sunoco from Halladay & Justin before you start on your trip. Tire surgery at O’Donnell’s. Read the price reduction on Fo ds, “ The Universal Car’’ an nounced in this paper. The meats at the C Street market will be good in a stew or out of a stew. Ladies, don’t miss the milli nery opening of Alpha Bascue*s. | Always & Forever Buy with your mind made up. Let our adver- tisements guide you away from high prices to Real Bargains. To bigger, better savings— to a lower cost of living. Always & Forever B ungalow I)-esses in all p a tte rn s to go a t THE 59c H U B L adies’ V oile W a i s t s to go at THE HUB 95c ____ Salem’s Bargain Center L adies’ in itia l kerchiefs A ll of our m erciian diss is b o u g h t in big lots, w here we can buy it a t'a price .uch u n der th a t paid by o th ers. VW are selling lots and m ark in g on a low m arg in — henoe we lead in real values. hand 6 for 69c Be sure lo get you some M en’s wool and C a sh m ere socks 35c M en's heavy w eight union S u its to go at were pleasantly entertained by Following an ttack of pneu Mrs. Inetta Rich at her home, Sewing monia Dr. B. H. McCallum pass yesterday afternoon. and light refreshments combined ed away at his home in Dallas M ethodist Servio to make a delightful session. Tuesday morning. A 373-77 Court St. SALEM, — Sunday Sept.. 11, 1921. Salem’s The local Ford dealers have P re a c h in g se rv ices in th e m orning a t Mrs. Sara Claggett Young has returned from an extended visit sold curs to the following: J. W. 11 o ’clo ck . E ven in g a t 8 o ’clock. with her sister, Mrs. Richard Kays, touring; O . M. Shattuck, j Sunday school a t 10 a. in. E p w o rth L eague a t 7 p. in. Wells of San Francisco. Mrs. Dallas, Sedan. P ra y e r m e e tin g W ednesday evening Young also visited in Los An PRINT ELEVEN BilLiON ; a t 7:20. geles an i L ng Beach. Jack Eastman, Ford Motor Co. M iss C hurch, m issionary fro m K aren ; EPS A YEAR representative for this district, 0,1 i u r *ough 3Pe «k in th e M. E. The 0. A. Kreamers have had was in town yesterday l o o k i n g ch u rch V1*1« n e x tS u « d » y rnorn- Dailies Enough in Country to Sup as their guests this week Miss _ ing a t 11 o ’clock. She will be accom- ply Copy to Every Three . . . by M ... iss Alice ... K „. im , a native Alta Norcross of Central Point. after rord business. Mr. East- pained and une-half Persons. Miss Florence Allen of Ashland, man was highly pleased with the K o rean , w ho will also have a p a rt in outlook for business in this lo-! th e serv ice. More thun 11,225,1» Hi,(HHJ copies of Mi88 Frances Hodge and Mrs. The fo u rth q u a rte rly co n feren ce will duiiy n ew spapers ure prin ted annually cality. Chas. Steele of Salem. In the U nited S tates, averaging one be held on M onday ev en in g . S ep t. 12, Where Cents Count $1.28 W e’re b eg in n iu g a business in Salem th a t w ill, he fam ous for m ak in g every single cent ot our c u sto m e r’s m oney co u n t. If you h a v e n 't already sam pled these econom iz mg values— let us a d vise you to. • HUB MERCANTILE CO. iPhone 464 Bargain Center Don t Miss For Sale. Dairy cow to fresh en next month. 16-2t Oren McElmurry. Miss Gladys Irvine was here from Astoria the first of the week, coming from Portland where she went to join in the golden wedding celebration of her parents. Don’t overlook the coming week’s bill of the Oregon thea tre at Salem announced in this paper. Special Bargains copy u day for every th re e and one- a t 7:80 a t w hich hour Dr. E. K. F u lk e r fifth persons of the co u n try 's total You will be interested in sailor son will sp eak . A ll m em bers and population, latest s ta tis tic s of the bu of th e census show. Week at Mrs. L. G. Curtis on N . I frien d s of the church, and the public reau C irculation of the n a tio n ’s 2.42.’! H igh St. in Salem . T he prices ! generally, are invited to th e s s services. duiiy n ew spapers ag g reg ated 32,735;937 copies a du.i an in crease of 18.8 per are greatly reduced. 1 he hats S u »j t - G ilb e rt w ill also be p resen t. cent In th e live years. T he circulation -,i „ j ,i____; ,1 D r. F u lk erso n w ill speak in th e M. of th e 092 Sunday n ew spapers was wiU stand the rainy season and , E. ch u rch a t B uena V ista, on M ondav 19,!>2tt,8t!4 copies each S unday during never show it. 1919, an Increase of 14.9 per cent. a t 2 p. m. T he ag g reg ate circu latio n of these dally and Sunday uev -papers, th ere fore, w as 1 1,270,559,316 copies, or 100.0 Mesdames R. E. Williams of B a p tis t C h u rc h A n n o u n c e m e n ts copies p er cap ita fo r th e year. Los Angeles and Jane Hedge- T o tal circulation of th e co u n try ’s path of Tillamook are visiting In s p ita o f th e stre n o u s season our 20,431 new spapers and periodicals a g g regated lo ,470,145,102 copies for the with their niece, Mrs. Perl Sunday school a tte n d a n c e has been year, an in crease of 7 per cent per k e ep in g up rem ark ab ly well. T he Issue In live years. T h a t Includes Hedges. S unday school m e e tt a t 10 a. m., Mr. dally, Sundny, triw eekly, sem iw eekly, w eekly, q u a rte rly and all o th er new s J u s tin , S u p t. A t 11 a. in. R ev H . L.^ p ap ers and periodicals. and publishing Indus Mrs. G. W. Shellenberger of F ro p p e will preach. O ur Young P eo tr y T ’s he p ro pclnttng d u cts w ere valued In 1019 a t p le ’s S ociety m e e ts a t 7 p; m. A good Portland is the guest of her le ad e r and a good tim e prom ised. At $1,528.850.003, of w hich new spapers and periodicals co n trib u ted $808,006,- mother, Mrs. Robertson, and sis 8 p. m. Rev. P roppe will give th e 035 and n ew spapers alone $012,718.515, ter, Mrs. W. H. Craven. th ird o f a series o f o b je c t ta lk s w hich an Increase of 110 per cent In five years. N ew spaper subscriptions and he is g iv in g th ru the hop picking s e a sales aggregated $204,052,214, an In son. T hey a re only 20 m in u tes long, crease of 105.0 p er cent. A dvertising to taled $407,760.301, an in crease of Don’t miss those f weed O Gome and w orship w ith us if you do 121.5 per cent. not w orship an y w h ere else. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson are here from Redmond, Ore., coming from Portland with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. wool suits at Valiton’s in Salem. Sam Irvine. They are neat, servicable and in expensive. Their line of new RAYS PIER C E STONE WALL. Mrs. E. C. Bradner has re fall suits and dresses will suit A French scientist, chief of the turned from Seattle where she the most discriminating woman. bureau of radiography for the Paris passed the summer with rela hospitals, has demonstrated that an X-ray apparatus can photograph tives. subjects through a stone wall more than 25 feet distant from the source "I got this car for $100 at an of the rays. He has obtained clear Rev. R. Tibbs Maxey of Port auction salo,” remarked Mr. Bib- land will speak both morning lilt's. “ It was confiscated bv prohi photograph» of metallic objects, the rays filtering through marble plate and evening at the Christian bition officers. A bargnin, eh?” more than an inch thick. 12 ¡nolle- “ It looked rather dilapidated.” of oak. 4 inches of plaster and a. church. “ Yes, it will never run again, but sheet of lead one-eighth of an inch the backs of the seats are hollow. thick. Harry Kennedy was in Port They contained six gallons of choice ‘mnonshiite’ the officers overlooked ” FRANCE G ETS VALUABLE T R E E land last week end. Birmingham Age-Herald The trees producing the sap fmtn which lacquer, a special varnish, is made, were introduced into France front the Orient during ti r war, supplementing to some extent the market- ->f India, China and Japan, T e a c h e r o f P ia n o a n d \ to r e lacquer has been found to he of ex treme value in airplane manufac (A ffiliated with N orthw estern C onservatory, C hicago) ture. combining, as it doe*, durabil A nnounces th e re opening o f hci resilience stu d io Sept. 2a. A lim ited ity and toughness with the char n u m b er o f pupils accepted. Phone now fo r class re se rv a tio n s. H igh acteristic of bending without .-rack school c re d its givan. ing It takes a high polish, and is used especially for ivat • . pr< i>oller Studio Monmouth and 7th Sts. Phone 4 8 2 1 blads.v— Popular Me. in - Mnga- aiue. CHEA P AT T H E PRICE Listed Below 1 Pint 33c Wesson Oil Quart BBc Mazóla................ Pint 35c Mazóla.......... No. 5 80c Lard ............. NO. 10 lard ................ Nc. 5 Compound Pink Salmon * s Chinook Salm o n...... TRAIN PASSES OVER GIRL Misa Schnupp Wtia Not H u rt Bodily But W as U nnerved. Miss A gnes Schnupp, tw enty-tw o y ears old. of Je an n ette. 1’n.. apparently falling to h ear the approach of a fas, p assenger train , sta rte d to w alk along th e P ennsylvania railro a d near the Je a n n e tte station. Blinded by the glare o f the headlight of th e engine. Miss Schnupp stood still fo r a mom ent ns the big engine bore down on her. T hen she threw h orsey betw een th e track s and th e train passed over her. Scores of persons standing on the station p latform thought the young w oman had been killed as she dropped in fro n t of the tra in . Miss Schnupp, how ever, while unherved. w as able to w alk to her home w here it w as found she had suffered no Injury. Lottie Hedges McIntosh ur 4 lolls Toilet Paper........ $ 1 R II v i. Du 65c 10c 10c 25c These prices are only an Introduciion to the many bargains we have to offer. Our opening week has been a good one. We appreciate your patron tge land will make It profitable for you to trade with us. L P. R. Alexander, Beaver Hotel Bid. Independence ■M 2k FOR SALK. A larg e hack. Oregon’s Largest Optica] Institution Salem Bsnk of Commerce Bldg. SALLM. OREGON Flasher—They arc now able to detect imitation paintings. The X-ravs pierce the paint and show the age of the canvas beneath. For Sale. 25-20 Winchesi Da-her- Why not trv the rava on the womens faces’- Science and repeater $12.50. Ask at Va Invention. Tire Shop D ick in so n 's barn.