The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 14, 1921, Image 4

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    AIRIJ1
Mr. and Mrs. Conn and Miss
M iu Dorothy Gross w m taken
, .
Winnogene
Peterson shopped in
to tha hospital Monday. She ex-
Albany Monday.
peels to undergo an operation.
Mr. Hugh Williams has been
B. S. Hastings and family vis'
ited with relatives in Albany ! visiting his son Raymond at
, Carlton.
last Saturday.
Mrs. Lorene Cooper was at ( Mr. and Mrs. Rusael Ostrander
tending to business in Dallas are planning to return their
last Thursday
home mt Br-merton Tuesday.
Several from here attended They are going to make the trip
___________________ _____________ m their Ford which they pur­
chased since they have been
visiting here.
Mirloallo Cosmetic Slop
° ' d ¡T « * ' * h,e*r " iU*
Hletory la Uaad In a Recent
Film Production**
A water wheel, undoubtedly the
largest of its kind ever built, it ns
said, which provided corn dour for
the hardy pioneers' who went from
V irginia into Kentucky with Daniel
Boone, la seen in a new film pro­
duction. The story calls for an old-
time m ill, and it was decided that
only in the V irginia mountains
could this relic o f bygone days be
found. This wheel is said to be 52
Mr. »nd Mrs. Frank B,erely
h„ „ th„ e„ ly ¡„ th.
are packing their things. They Nineteenth edntury, in order to fur­
are planning to move to DallaB nish food for the soldiers who were
the last of the week.
watching over the Indians, the state
Mr. and Mrs. Lorene Cooper o f Virginia caused the wheel to be
erected. Th e state also adopted this
HAIR ROMS SWITCHES IA0E FROM C0MIII6S were visiting at the home of the
latter’s parents in Buena Vista. | means of getting the Indians to till
MRS. IRENE SCOTT
S A LE M
126 N. High St.
m
E yesight
Controla Your Happineaa
What a small thing, yat what a lot
of worry and trouble we-'k and de
fective eyoa often cauae!
So email a thing ia 't that often
you lay the blame for your ill feel­
ing to eomething else. And then
you apend money uaeleaaly trying to
discever the oauae of the trouble.
We would advise rpendiag a few
moments ef your time in our office.
It won’t take ua long to discover
the treable, and think of tha relief
of really K N O W IN G W H Y !
MORRIS
Optical Company
204-211
Salem Beak of Commerce Bldg.
Oregon*i Largest •
Optical Institution
SALIM, OBEGOB
LAW YERS
Office ovar Cravan a W a it e 's
M anicuring, Shampooing, Electro-
yaia. Hair Dreaaing, Permanent Wave,
Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment,
Electolytic Masaaga, Bleaching and
Tinting.
Special Acne
Treatment,
Marinelle Preparation# and Hair Goods.
Phone 1690
SW OPE Si SW O PE
the fair last week. The High GR0UND FLOUR FOR PIONEERS
School hired a truck to go down.
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Independence,
Is better than guessing.
Restore the Usefulness
Expert Tire Surgery
Our “ cure” Is always
a perfect one.
Also New Tires for Sale
M.J. O’D O N N E LL
Shop In building formerly occupied
by Williams barber shop
City M e a t M arket
GUS MILLER
Phone 611
GO IN C O M FO R T
Go at yonr pleasure-go where you choose
and when vou choose, with your family
or your friends. Enjoy the boundless
beauties of nature, the pure air, a lunch
in a shady wood, a fishing excursion, a
rest by a cool lake or stream.
You can in a Ford. Millions have learn­
ed by experience that to own and operate
a Ford is not an exiravagance; they have
learnded that the many pleasures derived
from a Ford takes the place of other
pleasures, and the saving thus made oft­
en pays for the car and its maintenance.
Lets talk this matter over. Get the facts
and figures.
Science has been coming to the
E. E. Tripp made a business
aid o f the housekeeper during the
trip to Portland this week.
last half a century. Inventors have '
been keeping awake nights figuring i
j
!
j
j
a matter o f turhing on the electric
Carl Henderson is back at switch.
But it is a mere man who has de­
work again after an absence of
veloped the latest wrinkle in house­
several days from the J. G. Me
hold furnishings by providing arti­
Intosh grocery.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Nora MattiBon who has
been quite ill is in a satisfactory
condition and it is hoped she
will soon be entirely well again.
If you want meat that will make
a meal you'll know is just right,
go to the
To worn, Injured and sick
casings and tubes
laY “ lde thelr
Airlie won first prize at the the ,8?il ftnd
1 warlike proclivities.
Th e
state
fair this year. They had two
ground the corn the Indians raised
days tima to prepare the booth and also paid them a bounty on
but it couldn’ t be beat when it each bushel they brought to the mill
comes to show.
to be ground into flour.
The m ill was last used in fur-
Otto Bose the four-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bose died at the I nishing flour fo r the Confederate
hospital Sunday evening of Curv­ | army operating in western Virginia.
While the m ill itself is crumbling,
ature o f the Spine.
I the wheel is still in good condition.
Mr. Julius Wienert was in
Salem Monday on business.
LA U G H S A T L A U N D R Y B I L L S
The high School have another
Up-to-Date Brooklyn Buoineoo Man
new pupil, Ivan Embree. It is
Haa Attractiva Curtain» Painted
his Frejhmsn.
on Hlo Window*.
Complete your smart fall cos­ out how they could lessen work for
tume with a pair of smart boots the woman in the home. They have
or oxfords purchased at Valiton’ s 1 -eaeherl a stage where cooking,
sweeping and scrubbing are largely
in Salem.
Oregon
KNOW ING
STEWART MOTOR CO.
ficial curtains. These new style
window hangings are on a spick-
and-span lunch wagon near the
Long Island station in Brooklyn.
The curtains are painted on the
windows. The brush-wielder has
produced all the effects o f the
FARMING
The Biggest Business in the United States
Every Farmer is entitled to three conditions in his business—
COST OF PRODUCTION, if he produces economically
STABILITY OF M ARKETS over which he has no control
A REASO NABLE M ARGIN OF PROFIT which all other business expects and gets
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These things cannot be secured by each farmer acting Individually.
TH E
FARM
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They must be obtained through a well financed organization.
BUREAU
is a three-fold organization to bring these conditions about.
THE COUNTY FARM BUREAU helps to solve all local problems of production, home condi­
tions and better farm life generally.
THE STATE FARM BUREAU is the state-wide voice of the farmer in legislation, economics,
marketing, Industrial and allied interests.
THE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION is the masterful organization which repre­
sents you. Mr. Farmer, at the seats of the mighty in Washington, in all state capitals and wherever
regulatory and administrative bodies are sitting.
Membership in the Polk County Farm Bureau entitles you to all the benefits
of the three links of the perfected chain.
PUBLIC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK IN EVERY COMMUNITY TO DISCUSS
IN DETAIL THIS GREAT FARM ORGANIZATION —
LET’S GO!
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Campaign under the direction of
The Polk County Farm Bureau and Tha Oregon Farm Bureau Federation
Main Street