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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1921)
y K ' -, SECRET OF ASPHALT PAVINQ Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: That “ EAT MORE BREAD HOLSUM IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME ON THE MARKET TODAY. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Has It. B a k in g C o University of Oregon CONTAINS: The College of Literature, The Graduate School. Science and the Arts. The School of Journalism. The School of Architecture The School of Law. and Allied Arts. The School of Medicine., The School of Business The School of Music. Administration. The School of Physical The School of Education. Education. The Extension Division. The School of Sociology. Fall Term Opens September 26 A high standard of c u ltu ra l___ nd professional scholarship has become one of the outstanding marks o f the ______ _____ ______ s _ _____ State U niversity. For a catalogue. folders on the various schools, or for any information, write THE REGISTRAR. U N IV ER SITY OF O R EG O N . Eugen«. O re The Independence National Hank Established .1889 A N ACCOUNT iu a commercial bank is most couveuieut aid to modern business. It s;> ema- tlzes payments, is a check on ail expenditures and •hows you just where you stand each n ith. Open one with us today, it will pay you to do so. M EM BER ^FEDERAL RESERVE^ ^SYSTEM, Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P. Ira D. Mix, Cashier W. H. Walker reinninnii D. W. Sears 0. D. Hu Her ii B n i e n a 'i i e i i e i i i a i ■ n a i i ' K i a H a r i i i ' H i ?* : •J «.’tv; > .7 ! H U M A N IT Y steel bar a workman of T h a t Is O u t C irc u la tio n but H ig h ly P riz e d by A rd e n t N u m ism a tist« . A N D P IS H E S . Picture to yourself an old mau with a mild face and gentle man ners—spending his life faring up and down the seven seas in a glass- bottomed yacht, year after year peering through a water teb‘«(*ope at the multiform life of the ocean. L* That is the prince of Monaco, great est of all oceanographers, servant of science and benefactor of mankind. And the money that makes |«>ssihle his really great contributions *o science is provided day after dav year after year, bv the steady stream of foolish gold that flows to him across the gaining tables of Monte Carlo. Does the prince, we wonder, find in the ocean creatures than those who harbor X in - imrc hi- strange palmvs of chance?—Collier’« \V eeklv um n if Your Distant and Near Vision Are Equally Clear .'.V I Impaled by Currency CLING TO OLD COINS For Sale BREAD C h e r r y C ity It lmp«l«d a W o r k m a n but Surga ona W il l S a v e Him. a MANY at Wtcksworrh, Eng., had a remark H artm an's Eyeglass Service One of the great secrets which the j able escape from death, due largely Keeps an Eye on Your Eyes It is one of our great national ancient« took with thetn into their , to the prompt performance of an ex facts that every scrap of metal which forgotten graves is the process of 1 traordinary surgical operation. ramrod used In fixing the charge has ever received the stamp of le manufacturing asphalt of the kind of A explosive a limestone Quarry had gality from a United States mint is, found in the ruins of Babylon. In been hlown In through qnarryinan’s good until defaced or redeemed. HARTMAN BROS. some respects the substance is su- 1 neck, and the doctors, a working on a There are therefore a great many Jewel-r» and Opticians perior to the most improved kind ledge of rock In the fierce heat of the SALEM. ORE. thousand dollar.-' worth > . old-fash sun, cut through the steel Imr on both today, and while it is presumed the j ioned'coins wandering arfcund which of the neck with an engineer’s asphalt beds of the ancients were in > sides hacksaw so that the desperately In no one ever thinks of trying to Egypt, few records are available jured could he removed. spend or would agree to take, except telling us whence they secured their The workman ruan, James Bln, waa conscious as a curiosity. The principal of material, it is stated. Eventually It was possible to remove these are the old silver 5 and 3-eent Modern asphalt paving dates ! him to hospital and the remaining por pieces, Ford Roadster: In good the nickel 3-ccnt piece and lion of the steel was taken front his from the year 171?. It was then neck. It had missed the arteries, the ■ the bronze 2-cent piece, says the running shape. Has that a (¡reek physician, Doctor Hiri- larynx and spinal column, and the pa good tires. A bargain New York Sun. uus, discovered the famous beds tient haa a chance of recovery Askance is looked more and more at $125.00. near N'eufchatel, and shortly after, frequently at the larger silver coins the great asphalt rocks in the vicin- 1 I T A L I A N S D O D G I N G T A X E S . Ford Touring: New with the seated figure of Liberty, ity of Geneva were unearthed. paint, new,'tires. A real even the “nickel” with the fig Count Sassenay was the first to ! Ingenious methods are invented and car at a low price. lay asphalt pavement in Europe. [ in Italy to avoid paying the luxury ure “5” which ceased to be coined in 1883, while the Jonah of the and the test he made in 18.'!? was tax. Tlxe tailor approaches one mys family is the still perfectly STEWART MOTOR CO, followed J>y various other exjieri- ' teriously when his suit is finished I j whole legal tender half-cent, coined be- and asks if lie wishes to have a bill meats which in 1838 led to the dis Ford Dealers twee i the years 1793 and 1857. covery that the refuse from gas when he pays for it, in which case What would happen if a busy trol - ___' g- works could be turned into pave- j he will have to add $30 luxury tax. ment. t “If. however, you like to give me ley conductor were tendered ten of American road builders have been the money for the suit here and now these as a fare at the rush hour may Restore the Usefulness using asphalt for stores of years, I will give you the suit, and we will i best be left to the imagination. The To worn, Injured and sick and in most cases they have fol- j say no more about making out a | smallest check ever issued by the casings and tubes j United States treasury is one for lowed the process of the famous bill,” lie adds. A foreigner was Expert Tire Surgery Claridge patent, which was used in buying some ¡ace in a Roman shop j “1 cent.” mailed a few years ago to a San Francisco wag who stood on Our “cure” Is always which cost $24, and, to her surprise, paving 'Trafalgar square in Janu- j a perfect one. his constitutional right to present the owner of the shop said: “Would arv, 1864. you like me to make you a bill for I two bronze half cents for redemp A l s o New Tires for Sale DIDN’T WANT TO MISS THAT $3.80 (the luxury tax begins on ar tion. M . J. O ’D O N N E L L ticles over $4) and then if you will Y o u n g s t e r's P e rfe c tly N a tu ra l C u rl- I give my little girl a present of $20 Shop In building formerly occupied PO W ER OF TH E PRESS. oaity to See the S a la m a n d e r at by Williams barber shop that will make things right. Why Its P a r t ic u la r Work. should we either of us pay money to Señor V. Blasco Ibanez, tb*- Arthur still took people at their j the government that we are not Spanish novelist, believes in his word, so of course he had not yet j obliged to pay?” profession and declares (in the been graduated from the kindergar Times’ book review? that “without Marinello Cosmetic Slop s Hatch ed In Crate. ten. One morning the teacher, who i In C the h ic k market anv doubt whatever, the novel is the Manicuring, Shampooing, Eleetro- of Paducah, ysis,.Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave, Itad obtained a small salamander j K.v., a woman was house astonished to find most important and characteristic for the sand pile, took the children 14 thriving chicks In the bottom of an literary manifestation of modern Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment, Electolytic Massage, Bleaching and up to the table to see it and tell egg crate. life.” Tinting, Special Acne Treatment, She had bought the crate some time them all about its habit«. In the i before and had been selling eggs from But no, señor, the most impor Marinello Preparations and Hair Goods. course of the explanation one of the i the top. The sun Is thought to have tant literary manifestation of mod urchins attempted to touch the am hatched the chick«. ern life is the newspaper. The HAIR GOODS SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS phibian and the teacher reproved j world could get along without nov MRS. IRENE SCOTT Jailed for K ill i n g Cat. him by saying, “Mustn’t toueli the J els better than you may think, but Zlstonl, of New York city, without newspapers grass would Phone 1690 SALEM 125 N. High St. salamander, Billie; they make nice ! was Michael sentenced to two days in the work- pets.” glow in the streets and skin rai for the "murder” of a eat. He Presently she felt that they had house says he threw the animal out of the men! would come back into fashion seen about enough and so she led window In self-defense. Toll Th« Post About IU —E. S. Martin, in Life. them to their chairs, all going will ingly, except Arthur, who hung back. “Come back to your chair now, Arthur,” the teacher requested. “Why are you staving to look at the salamander so long?” » “I’m a-waiting to see it make a pet,” replied Arthur solemnly. And reduce the high cost of living." Y o u r Grocer the Proof It W a * K n o w n to An cient», but W a a Loat for M a n y Canturlaai CUT STEEL ROD M U N IC IP A L H E A R S E . In Munich, Germany, hearse serv ice has been “eommunalued" and will be carried out by means of gasoline automobiles exclusively in the future. Heretofore, the senne has been partly in the hands of liv- erv men, who furnished horse- I drawn hearses and partly of the city which owned a number of electric | hearses. The change from electric j to gasoline hearses was due to the fact thut the electric« were aliout I worn out. Scientific American. Try Kryptok glumes. You nt*vor have to search for lost glasnae when you have your eyes titled with this wonderful invisible bifocal lens. Come in and have your eyes examined by e x perts. We fil und make our own glasses All lenses ground in our own laboratory. § THE BOW OPTICAL CO. j Opposite Ladd 6 Bush Bank) * 325 State StTect Salem, Oregon | Dr.L.R.Burdette— Optometrists—Dr. Carl Wonner § u s iiiS H if lM M iie iim s i'B m iM im iiiiir B U iB iM iiu iiiH iim iB in iiiB ii. n m n ig n ig P BET THOSE [ \ l f ) W LETTERHEADS — V v v T H E Q U IC K E R THE SOONER. Motorist Is there any ordinaniw limiting the speed of autos in this town ? • Native-: Gawsh, no! You feller« can’t git through Squashvdie ativ too quick fer u».— jkwtou Tran script. R E P L A N T IN Q FORESTS With more than l?4,?o0.rt0R acres of national forest« in its care the United State- government i« re- plantiinr denuded areas at a rate of 7,000 acres a year, one nursery hat ing a capacity of 3,000,000 trees an nually. . Autos Trucks Tires and Accessories Gas Pump Safe and Office Furniture AutoUtilitiesCo. D a lla s, Ore.