The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 21, 1921, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY POST
Published every Friday at Independence, Oregon
Here’s the Place
jite re d aa second class m ailer M arch 26, 1918, a t the postolflce at
Independence, Oregon under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
Editor and Publisher.
CLYDE T. ECKE j <
Subscription Rates:
1’HREE MONTHS
SIX MONTHS
ONE YEAR
“Frecchy” Regimbal on the job fixing automobiles at
$1.25 an hour.
50c.
$1.00
$2.00
make or what kind of trouble. It is fixed in the short­
est possible time consistent with good work— no fool­
ij'ileee otherw ise provided for, subscriptions will be stopped at expiration
Notice this delicious
flavor when you
aosoke Lucky Strike
— it’s sealed in by
the toasting process
BREVITIES
Wendell Denlinger is making
quite a record for himself in mil­
itary circles at the O. A. 0. Wen­
dell is one of the brightest young
men who ever went out of Inde­
pendence.
There is an epidemic of sick­
ness. None seriously ill, but a
large number feeling badly.
M ethodist Services
Preaching services in the morning a t
11 o ’clock. Evening a t 8 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Epwortb League a t 7 p. m.
P rayer m eeting Wednesday evening
a t 7:20.
Sayles Motor Car Co.
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
Dealer in Dodge and Lexington Cars
Office over Craven A Walker's Store
Independence,
Oregon
(Jhree
VIRGINIA
Friendly
B U RLEY
Gentlemen TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three
perfect cigarette tobacco#
in one perfect cigarette
Boost
Your
Business-
cigarettes
ooforiy Make Farming Pay
one-eleven
■ *ïjjrAïTfl,ÔXP-
You can’t do it alone
Eyes Tested
G lasses Fitted.
Lenses accurately duplicated
Optical rep airs carefully
and prom ptly made
HARTMAN BROS.
Dr. W. C. Gehman, O p t o m e t r i s t
SALEM. ORE,*
E X P E N S I V E R A T ' S N E 8 T.
Golden Krust Bread
Charles S. Schuller of Irwin, Pa.,
found
a $10 bill missing from a
(MADE IN INDEPENDENCE)
cache of $315 he hid under his par­
When you e a t GOLDEN KRUST you lor carpet, after he sold an automo­
bile. The entire family hunted for
not only eat us good a bread a«
the missing money, but failed to
baked anyw here but patronize
And it. Then a suspicious noise
a home industry.
was heard in the cellar. Armed,
Mr. Schaeffer descended the cellar
GET THE HABIT
stairs to investigate and heard a
scratching sound overhead. He felt
along a rafter with his Ungers.
They came in contact with eight
S vUTH 6 SON, Props.
•oft baby rats. The $10 hill formed
part of the nest.
INOEPENOENCE 8 A K E RY
New One-Way Fares
Eattbound through
California
Enable you without additional cost to go via San
Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City or
San Antonio, Houston and New Orleans or via Salt Lake
City and Denver.
Each route, Sunset, Golden State. Carriso Gorge and
Ogden, is distinct in characteristics and affords a most
fascinating and interesting trip across America.
Four Daily Trains
'
WITH
SWOPE & SWOPE
LAWYERS
Winter Apples and Cider
Delivered to any part of town.
$1 a box. Cider 30c. a gallon.
Phone orders to M4312 or write
24
Clyde Hill, Buena Vista
ing nor loafing on the job.
W. B. HUGGINS, Prop.
Miss Opal and Gerald Hewett
are taking a prominent p <rt in
the affairs of the pharmacy class
at the 0. A. C. Miss Opal ¡3 vice
president and Gerald is yell lead­
er. The entire body will inspect
the plant of a big drug concern
in Portland on October 29th.
By the number of hunters who
were abroad in the land Sunday,
we doubt if there are any Chinese
pheasants alive today.
Doesn’t make any difference what
VIA
Nearly TWO MILLION farm families
in the United States, TEN THOUSAND
in Oregon, have joined '
THE FARM BUREAU
Strictly a farmer organization, the membership
composed of, conti oiled and operated by real farm­
er», working towards the financial, legislative,
educational or social.
United We Stick - - Divided We’re Stuck
A thriving agriculture is the foundation of all
permanent prosperity.
Membership Campaign takes place next week beginning en
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th, with solicitors in every community
The Scenic Shasta Route
Connect with well known limited and expreua train s th a t pro­
vide excellent service and all modern com forts.
"C alifornia for the T o u rist," our beautiful booklet briefly de­
scribes and illu strates the charm s and romance of California, Copy
Free on request.
For fares, bertha, train service, stopover regulations,
personal advise or helpful suggestions ask agents or w rite
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
POLK COUNTY FARM BUREAU AND OREGON STATE FARM BUREAU COOPERATING
AND DO YOUR PART
JO H N M SCOTT.
G eneral Passenger Agent.
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