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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
INDIAN MIND ALERT A most delightful event of the week just past was the birthday psrty given by a few members of the Ladies Aid last Thursday afternoon for their president Mrs. Edna Byers. The event was planned as a surprise to the honoree. The church was beauti fully adorned in autumn foliage and dahlias. The hostesses for the afternoon included Mesd mes yeara Dr. T. R. Garth, professor of DINN ER - We’re never too old to wish we could paychology of the University of Tents, F. G Hewett, Ingram and A. D. F IN A N C E — Mesdames Sherman Hays, A. go wading In the creek again. haa been inukiug teats of the mental David.on. R. M. Walker. Wm. Cockle, A. L. Kullander, Geo. Girard. . .. . .. i capacity of the Indian, the negro and L. Kullander and A. C. Moore. I^ave growling to dogs; they de It ^ Cauca, Un utveatlgutlona ADVERTISING— better, no matter how hard you try. CONCESSIONS— have brought to light the fact, he says. Mrs. Clyde Ecker, Z. C. Kim that the American Indluu has as alert Clinton Archibald, Ross Nelson Who ever heard of a picnic without ball. R. B. Swenson. a mind as white people. He recently and Elmer Addison. somebody sitting In the pie? spent some time among the Indiana of New Mexico and Okluhoma. carrying PARADE- ' “ Beware of excesses of any- kind. on his testa. Harry Ord, Emerson Groves, W in ter Apples and Cider Learn, like the horse, to say “ neigh.’’ In Oklahoma, Doctor Garth visited J. S. Robbie and George Wood. Delivered to any part of town. the Ohiloceo Indian Training school, A barking dog may never bite, but which la supported by the government, DECORATIONS— $1 a box. Cider 30c. a gallon. death by fright lasts Just aa long. and which offers instruction 'to In Members of Ladies Auxiliary Phone orders to M4312 or write Ulris nowadays must be ashamed ot dian children through the tenth grade. •nd Woman’s Club. 24 Clyde Hill, Buena Vista their ears; they never show them He also visited uu Indian school in Al FLO ATS- FARM j o u r n a l S A Y S : Mesdames A. D. Davidson, J .1 (Continued from flrat page) A man la know» by the company A* --------------- E. Hubbard, Chas. Fitchard. keep, out a t R#<j Map £xee|s at A W U y tQ Do dance in the evening. Chair TR AN SPO R TA TIO N — tfs ail the »mat to the hen whether Sustained Thinking. Mrs. C. 0. Sloper, Claude Skin man Keeney announces the fol we »ay “» t " or “ aet.” ner and J. G. McIntosh. lowing committees. The beat time to catch aoft water Prefeeaer of Paycfeplogy Who Hae Stan DANCE- * MUSIC— Making Teata Give» Raaulta of Mrs. Clyde Willi ims. Mrs. W. (a when It la raining hard. Mesdarnes J. G. McIntosh, M. Hit Invaatigationa. E. Craven, Abe Becker and It la eaay for a man in health to I J-lButler, Claire Irvine, Miss preach patience to the sick. Art Black. Auatln. Tex.— For the laat three Moore and Emerson Groves. lo Celebrate Armistice Day J ly e s Tested Glasses Fitted. Lenses accurately duplicated Optical repairs carefully and promptly made HARTM AN BROS. Dr. W. C. Geh.ua, Optometrist SALEM. ORE. m JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN L00KIN6 FOR buquerque, N. M., which has Indian students from both New Mexico and Daylight saving appears te he flhv ijjBiiBiiBiiBuBiiBhBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiai«iiiBiiwiiBiiniiaiiiBiiBiiBiiiaiiiHiiaiiBiiBi. only saving a good many folks cun Arizona. “ In all I tested about 1,000 Indians, I make. something over half of whom were I Speaking of useful Inventions, A w l | fu^ ^ lood . ' h‘‘ '’est ranging^ from one- I tbe strawberry shortcake Just about eighth to fifteen sixteenths Indian,” he W e wish to announce the op en in g of our down town said. “ Some of the Indians are very I Uead the Hat? promising and havt great possibili •tore, with a com plete line of potted plants and cut i ties. Heretofore the average of the Freckles may have their ptaca, btf* i flowers It does seem too had to cluster them Indian far intelligence rating lias been j below (hat of the white. But the In on a pretty girl’s nose. itial! excela both the white and negro HOLLAND BULBS In mental fatigue, that la, ability to R E M A R K A B LE REM ARKS W e have ju st received a big shipm ent of Dutch i-ontlnue longer at any given mental process.” | bulbs, H yacinths. Daffodils, Crocus, T u lip s and N a r Harold MacGrath— Humdrum I «n’t In the color preference teat which Doctor Garth conducted, out of a •issus. N ow is the tim e for planting. * where you live; lt*a what you are. L'roup of 100 Indian students, 38 pre- FUNERAL PIECES " Percy Hammond—The human knee ’ ferred red first, 22 preferred blue l i a Joint and not an entertainment first, while green, orange, yellow, pur ple and white occupied middle or end W e make a specialty of funeral pieces. Prom pt at- 9 Policewoman Mary Hamilton—Most positions In the scale of preference. tention given phone orders. § af the runaway girls came from B<>S- "I have tried this color test among »liege students," said Doctor Garth, WEDDING BOUQUETS an«! blue is the color preferred first Glen Buck Kara were made for a Psychologists consider the selection of I hatter purpose than to hook spectacles I blue as a sign of Intelligence. When ' 1 tried the riddle test, 1 thought surely j the Indians would find a stumbling Thomas A. j M soo — T he average col ; block, but they answered readily, and 121 S. Commercial St. Phone 1659 lege man doeen*t stem to know any after the teat was over one of the In- thing. I dlan girls came up ta ask me a rld- lOiiiaiiMMaiiiBii'BiiiaiiniiaiiiBiiaiiiaiiniimiiniiBma'iia.iiBiiiaiiiaiiiBiiaiiiaiilflii» 1 I die.” Roy K. Moulton— Only I per cent at Out of the general mental testa the men propose marriage of their own which Doctor Garth has conducted has R IB IIB U B IIIB IB M B IIIB m illB IIB IB IIia iia ilH IIIB IB IIia illB IB IlIB H B IIlB ta il tree will. • grown the problem of studying the psychology of Indian personality, ac John D. Rockefeller, Jr.— My fa that cording to which certain traits of does not Judge a man hy the ertt of nla character found In the Indian are com clothe* or by hit bank account. pared with the same traits found In the whites. In the mental tssfs which Hugh Fullerton— Some folks will he conducted on the recent trip, Doc believe anything about you so long a. tor Garth used the form Issued by the jf ! P la the worst.— From the Independent National Research council which la (New Tork). very much Interested In. this work. i; The American Association af Science i also has assigned to Doctor Garth a P O IN T ED PARAG RAPHS i research fund end given other aid as Rome men feel mar. a* Dome whew evidence of Interest In tha work. «way. ! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT PLANTS FLORAL SHOPPE « [ WALL PAPERI Wonderful new high grade moderate prices W a ll Red Cross Shoes In the new “ Arch rone“ lasts— that fit the foot so perfectly. They are here in the high shoes or boots in both black and brown. Also beautiful new Oxfords, black and brown, fashion’s demand for the season. The Bootery A t the Electric Sign “ S H O E S ” Salem, Oregon I ! Men admire clever warnen, hot wi- Rom marry them. i i He whe boasts at his goodness Is seldom much good. i I Paper Pi i m a # I f yon can’t get what yob like, try t* Ilka what you gat. When a man keeps bia own cotinsal ha haa not much use for a lawyer. Honesty Is the beer policy for those who are not rich enough ta ha linen Max 0. Buren 9 IIBMlBliaill M IB IlB IlB tlB IlB liB lB M IB IlB illB iiB lIB iiB iiB IIB IlB llia illB unwiahiBiiahUBiBiiaMiMiiaiwhMimhai'i.wostn U ■ THE NEW STORE One of Itfe'a peraltarme« la that die »oriti la aeldoin watching whan a ran ta dotug good. with its ■ DEW DROPS is quickly I! ® prices are very moderate and that it is the “ save you money” 9 9 ■ I i store. T ry us and be convinced. £ r Ì i i fi V i P. R. Alexander Beaver Block Main Street INDEPENDENCE. ORE. i l ! i an a J* Qua, QUEEN QUALITY SHOES are perfect-fitting, therefor, - Mora dew la deposited on cultlvatnd than uncultivated land. Evening daw la onhealthful. being laden with uaxleua exhalation* There la no daw after a windy night) B la evaporated aa fast aa produced Dew will not »(ay on tu a. leave*, ba ratta» tbeoe bava an e*«eutt*J ell ta Dow roll» off cabbage aud like leave«, hacauae they are crated with a flue waxen powder. Little or no dew le ever deposited an smooth atone*, poll «led metal, or woolen -aaterial. j extremely good-looking; They wear a m a z in g ly long; They are pleasingly priced-—mostly e igh t to twelve dollars. Leading Models for the New Season are Ready. We Invite Your Inspec - tio n ■ I I Dew la moat abundant In exposed •Itnation* there being leva ta arrest (he radiation of the earth'» beat. • * _ s i Nature'» wisdom I* shown by the fact that plant* with woolly leave* require moat molatutv. and It 1* those leave* rblrti radiate most heat, and therefore ,-at moat daw. « iiiB iB iB iB ia h iB iB ia iia ii drupa ara perfectly round. W# gat moat dew after a ho t am»- day and a westerly wind. Th e trade learning that our — All daw Cl ~ - Daw la deposited euiy 9 <dmr night new goods is rapidly increas ing in patronage. F Noah wan a great ball player. He Ì ! pt*ched the ark without and within i and later put the dove out on a f iy ^ Chicago Dally Newa ■ that the N ew Store you will greet the glories of Autumn suit ably appareled, start with shoes. They can make or mar the entire effect of the smart est costume. Everyone admires a pretty shoe. ■ §1 It is a pleasure to announce SMART AND SHAPELY After a man get» into troubla It la eaay for btm ta aeg how ha mlgtn have kept out of It SALEM, ORE. 179 N. Commercial SHOES A clever wgiuou la uoe who con moho ■ man bel lave that be know. It all. VALITON’S 415 Street Street SALE M , ORE. 114 N. Lib erty S t