The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 21, 1921, Image 3

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    Restore the Usefulness
To worn, injured and sick
casings and tubes
Expert Tire Surgery
BUENA VISTA
Manicuring, Shampooing, Electro-
ysis, Hair Dressing, Permanent Wave,
Scalp Treatment, Wrinkle Treatment,
Electotytic Massage, Bleaching and
Tinting, Special Acne Treatment,
Marinello Preparations and Hair Goods.
Our “ cure” Is always
a perfect one.
HAIR 600DS SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS
A lso New Tires for Sale
MRS. IRENE SCOTT
M.J. O’DONNELL
Shop In building formerly occupied
by Williams barber shop
uauimiatiiip^
Don’t wait longer to own one. '■ d it t ii K i i a i i iB i i a i i n iB i i m i B d i M i a i i iB i i w t M t a i i a i i ia i ii
See the Independence Realty
Mr. Halladay, wife and son of Co. today.
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OUR EYE GLASS SERVICE
Independence spent Sunday af­
ternoon with G. E. Harman and
is quick, accurate and dependable
Your neighbors like the choice
wife.
meats from the City Market. So
W hen in Salem have y o u r
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and son will you.
eyes ex am in ed at
of Portland were Sunday callers
at the E. M. Lichty place.
THE HOW OPTICAL (¿O-
Don’t be extravagant whi'e
325 State Street
Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank
Rev. Steele, the new E. M. traveling. Go in a Ford and I
save money like millions are do­
minister of Salem preached his ing. Stewart Motor Co.
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first sermon Sunday to a fair
sized audience.
New goods, new prices, new
G. E. Harman and James Get­ people at the New Store. P. R.
ty called on the former’s brother Alexander, Grocer, Main Street.
Hamby at Elkins Sunday.
Marinello Cosmetic Shop
Phone 1690
SALEM
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125 N. High St
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TIME CARD
Valley & Siletz Railroad
TO REALIZE THE
MOST MONEY
We buy everything you
want to sell and sell
everything you want to
buy. Cash or trade.
Bring in everything you
want to sell and I will
sell it for you on a
commission.
MAX GOLDMAN
Good Testimony
Motor Leaves Independence Daily
10:60 a. m.
! Motor Leaves Independence Daily
Except Sunday 4:10 p. m.
Gilbert and Clarence Loy and
Cyril Reynolds of O. A. C. spent
the week end at the parental
home.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
9:50 a. m.
Motor Arrives Independence, Daily
Except Sunday 3:50 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wells are
receiving congratulations from
their many friends on the arrival
of an 8J boy that came to their
house Oct. 14,
Freight serviee daily except Sunday,
Leuve independence 7'30 a. m.
L. R. WATSON, Supt
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of
Michigan here to spend the win­
ter with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Lichty. Mr. Lambert is a neph­
ew of Mrs. Lichty.
J{pmeJV(gde
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Eye Strain
Relieved
So many times you wonder what
gives you that dull headache, or why
you feel so badly in general, and a
great many of these times the cause
proves to be eyestrain.
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Perhaps your vision is perfect but
your line of work gives the eyes too
much to do. The first symptons are
headaches. The final results may
prove much wors’.
MORRIS
Optical Co.
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Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Oregon’s Largest
Optical Institution
lhaas
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35c
14 oz.
65c
1$ lb s.................... $ 1 .2 5
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The newly elected officers for
the M. E. Sunday school: Super­
tendent, Prof. Barnes: assistant,
Perry Wells; secretary. Clifford
Wells; assistant secretary, Miss
Kaw; organist, Ruth Prather; j
librarians, Etta Wells and Ora
McGowan.
WE PAY PARCEL POST
A C E
127 N orth H igh
SALEM
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OREGON
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The hunters have been very
numerous in our neighborhood
; the last few days.
Send for a Box
T H E
“SAY IT WITH
”
The time to buy a new fall
suit is now. The place is Vali-
ton’s, Salem. 25 per cent re-;
duction on alt suits.
WEDDING BOUQUETS
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P ro m p t a tte n tio n given phone orders
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PLANTS FLORAL SHOPPE
121 S. Commercial St.
SALEM
Phone 1659
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Included in next week’s bill at
the Oregon theatre in Salem is
“ The Old Nest” , Sun-Mon-Tues.
Oct. 23-24-25. One of the most
heart gripping stories ever nar­
rated. The subject finds an
echo in the lives of every one of
us.
i i H m n i M n i w w i i w i i » i » » i « « i i » i i » i M i i w i i » i u i t i a 9 i « i f l i . « . i « i i « i i i i li:iiiii«i'i
GETTINO IT AT THE
NEW STORE
Lots of people are getting it
at the New S to re -n e w goods
and new prices tor Independ­
ence.
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We knew lots of people while
in business here before and
are meeting lots of new people
now. Everybody welcome at
the new store.
Reminders
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The hot stove sale grows
■ warmer at the Willard E. Craven
a Hardware.
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P. R. Alexander
Main Street
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
Meat
Phone 6 1 1
:
:
M a rk e t
GUS MILLER
Main Street
STEWART MOTOR CO.
ria
Billiken Shoes
for CHILDREN and GROWING GIRLS
Leading BILLIKEN features are:
Solid leather throughout, including in soles, counter*
and toe boxings; flint oak soles which are absolutely
the best soles put on any shoes; soles «re very flex ­
ible; BILLIKEN SHOES are made over perfected lasts
and are approved by the foremost foot specialist of
the United States; full grain calf and top grade kid
used in the uppers of BILLIKEN SHOES.
When buying shoes for
the children insist on
BILL1KENS
We Guarantee BILLIKEN SHOES
.
Meat at the C Street Market
meets all requirements.
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There’s nothing like looking
) your best. O. A. Kreamer will
? clothe you in correct attire from
• head to foot. Ask him.
kiMiiai.
City
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m aniaiH auiaiiiaiiiM iiaiii»iM iiaii> B i«ii< aiiiaiiii
prices p rev ailin g .
Go at yonr pleasure-go where you choose
and when you 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.
Yon can in a Ford. Millions have learn­
ed by experience that to own and operate
a Ford is not an extravagance; 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.
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Dr. “ Frenchy” Regimbal cures
uj all car troubles at $1.25 per
§ hour.
Those who have been steady p atro n s
of th is shop will testify as to th e
q u a lity of o ur m eats and the moderate
GO IN COMFORT
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Beaver Block
J a m e s was having his first ex­
perience with hammer and nails,
and had the usual luck. He came
in crying lustily and saying between
sobs: “ I dest wish I was a man.”
Hia mother said : “And why do
you wish you were a man? So you
could handle the hammer bettor?”
“No,” he said, "but ’cause if I
was a man, nen I could swear.”
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If you think bread think Gold-
■ en Krust at the Independence
f Bakery.
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G stands for good groceries at
the McIntosh Grocery.
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M A T U R IT Y .
The rain the last few days
was welcomed by all as the
ground was getting too dry to
make any progress farming.
IIIKTI
Cul Flowers and Potted Plants tor
all occasions
FUNERAL PIECES
Clint Cole, soninlaw and friend
of Oregon City spent the week
end at the R. E. Prather home
and went hunting.
Mr. Neal, who has been quite
sick is some better and his many
friends are anxious for his
| speedy recovery.
S A N F R A N C IS C O
SALEM, OREGON
Phone 239 for appointment
“ P R IV IL E G E ’’ OF
Merlin Prather, who has spent
the summer at Drain, came home
for a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Prather.
He left Monday to attend a busi­
ness college in Portland.
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B etter let us examine your eyes
now, then you’ll know that your
eyes are right.
O’Donnell for tire surgery.
T h ere’s no place like home.”
V A L I T O N ’S
The Home o f Jiiliiken Shoes
415 State Street
SALEM , ORE.
114 N. Liberty St.