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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1916)
TOO ARE HURT romm ttee. W. J. MOCKnoim, ui ! of P. 0. Powell. By anything that takes men ' and money out of your commun-. .inrc - -h ityand leaves no equivalent in'. Away tlu-ir place. i Mrs. Catherine E. Stump, By any influence that teaches ' mother of Miss Cassie Stump, the younger generation to look j Mrs. Mary Campbell and John B. elsewhere for opportunities. ! Stump, died at the home of her By the decadence of local pride daughter, Mrs. Campbell, in that permits any man to say ! Monmouth, Monday, February ' ThVis a dead town." '..21, 1916. and the funeral services WHAT ARE YOU DOING ' were held at the Christian church ABOUT IT? I Wednesday, February 23, in Are you an idle spectator, let- charge of Geo. C. Ktchey. pas ting things go to ruin around, tor of the church, and interment you, or have you rolled up your! was made in the cemetery south sleeves and begun the fight for; of town. nev life? Are you "putting it off till to morrow" or are you doing it this week because there never will bo a better time? Are you a believer in prosper- infAL- TIME CARD Of THE INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY ARRIVES MONMOUTH TRAIN NO. 1 3 9 11 15 17 Flour Mill Sold The Oregon .Milling a ware- 19 house Company purchased the flour mill from Stone & Son last week and will take possession ity? If so just nail these ques-! some time in April. It has not.TRA1N N0. tions on the front door as a re-1 t.een decid-a as 10 w nai wm minder that you can't afTord to ' done with the mill yet as it was let a day go by without taking a purchased as a sort of specula good sound whack at some fellow jtion. G. II. Stone will move to who is trying to undermine your; Hardman, Morrow county, and community. You will find plenty will continue in the business at of heads to hit, and remember that place. Mr. Stone takes out all of the machinery. LEAVES INDEPENDENCE 7:10 a. m. 7:35 a. m. after connecting with S. P. train No. 354 from Corvallig 8:45 8. m. 11:00 8. m. after connecting with S. P. train No. 101 from Portland 1 :30 p. m. 2:20 p. m. after connecting with S. P. train No. 102 from Corvallis 3:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:50 after connecting with Motor Car from Salem 7:20 p. m. after connecting with S. P. train No. 353 from Portland 7:10 a. m. 7:45 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 3:10 p. m. 4:25 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. CONNECTIONS Connects with train for Airlie Connects with train for Dall-ia Connects with No. 351 for Airlie Connects with No. 352 for Dallas LEAVES MONMOUTH ARRIVES INDEPENDENCE CONNECTIONS IT'S A JUST CAUSE Buying For The Baby In devising business-getting methods one of the Chicago mail order houses has sprung a new one that needs to be watched by retailers, as the scheme in the d;sguise of "something for noth ing" produces a line bait for pros pective customers. The new scheme is the "Baby Book." It is free-this book telling in de tail the baby's every need. All any person has to do to possess a copy is to write the mail order house, and the beautiful little volume, neatly done up and post paid, is shortly received. Now, what this book really contains is the nice things that can be provided for the baby and just what the mail order house charges for them. In fact, it is a catalogue, but mail order ad vertising bestows upon it a nicer sounding name, the "Baby Book." One reason it does not have to be given such a commer cial term as catalogue is that it contains "many helpful sugges tions for the fond mother" in the matter of selecting beautiful and appropriate clothing for the baby. The "Baby Book" of the Chicago mail order house may be a beautiful little volume, and be sent promptly upon request and postpaid and all that, but fond j mothers of "out of town" should remember that if they keep on buying clothes for the baby or i other clothes from big city mail order houses and do not patronize local merchants, who keep as nice designs, just as good qual ity goods and at as low prices as the mail order houses, "our town" will go to the bowwows commercially, and "Dad," the income producer, won't have job Letters on Ideals from People Read in Church Womankind, as the sex is rep resented by more than a hundred Dallas young women, placed it self upon a high pedestal of ideal ism through letters read on Sun day evening by the Rev. Howard McConnell at the Christian church. Mr. McConnell called for letters from the young ladies expressing their ideas of a young man, and in response received more than a hundred interesting com evening service five of these let 2 7:15 a.m. 7:25 m' 4 8:15 a, m. 8:25 m" 6 9:05 a. m. 9:15 a" m 8 11:15 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 10 1:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 12 2:35 p. m. 2:45 P- m- 14 3:20 p. m. 3:30 P- m- 16 4:35 p. m. 4:45 P- m- 18 5:05 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 20 7:35 p. m. 7:45 p. m. Connects with S. P. train No. 354 for Portland Connects with train from Dallas ar riving Monmouth at 7:25 Connects with train from Airlie Connects with train No. 351 from Dallas Connects with S. P. train No. 352 from Airlie, also S. P. train No. 102 for Portland Connects with Motor Car for Salem and Dallas matter at the Sunday evening i service on March 5. Every seat ' in the large church was filled when the young ladies had their inning and the subject has taken : such a hold on young and old alike that plans are being made c limn a iuiiuicu unci couus , . , . At tu on.in., a ready for the accomodation of municatmns. At the Sunday , J , . a larger cungrcgauuu ai uie uiuv of the next discussion of ideals. .68 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES ijxs a And Our Paper AH One Year " THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN fnffl u-nr-o fnlan QQ OYQirmloa nf .. r. i f The Christian church has been the collection and read to the . i x. t , given over 10 me county ounuay School convention on Sunday, February, 26, making necessary congregation. They displayed a marked similarity in the demands u'ttti.h wara ni'iilo nnnn vnnntr' men who would gain favor with I the postponement of the discourse the ladies of Dallas. The young women in most cases gave their ; on the ideal young woman from the standpoint of members of the 1 U AU - personal ideas of what an ideal ,utJ'n'SRC uuori v. should be and made such de mands that few mortals, as pres ent day human young men are counted, could ever hope to be the lifelong helpmate of the av-j erage young lady. Some of the i CHRISTIAN CHURCH George C. Ritchey, Pastor. Sunday School, - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, - 11.00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, 7.00 p. m. Preachine Service. - 8.00 d. m. letters (lenianueu almost a Winged j prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. angel, sans the usual angelic robes, however. That the young man must be a Christian was perhaps the formost demand, while kindness to dumb animals ran Christianity a close second CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY In Odd Fellows Hall Services, - . - 11.00 Subject of lesson sermon m. Christ Jesus Tobacco using in any form was : ? ;n? ay f chou absolutely tabooed, and a com fortable income, with ambition and reasonably good looks were essential to most of the young women who communicated with the pastor. One of the letters - 10.00 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8.00 p. m. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Dr. Laura Colby Price. pnnmrh !(fr to hnv nnv ern-t fi Hnth, mnilnr.Wnr nth..ru.!, that he be actively identified with Main street, east of Morlun's read by Mr. McConnell expressed: "tore- Ottice hours until 1 p. the idea of a young man as one' m. and after 4 p. ra. Phone who was so reserved as to keep ; 4302. from active participation even conservation, and yet demanded Survey; .ml SkJ!j;B The baby and the rest of the household will be in a bad way. all forms of civic, industrial, po- Prompt service, work guaran- Pruning Demonstration March more imaginative than real as a litieal and religious development, j teed. -Himes Engineering Com- lhe ideals expressed were rather pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502 1 and 2 The Monmouth Grange has secured the services of Prof. V. S. Brown of 0. A. C. for two whole, although some of the let ters displayed keen thought and more than the average intelli gence in selecting a life com panion. It is probable that some 1 A. - I I , . ua.s 10 conauct a volunteer class i of the many young ladies who in pruning in the orchards near j saw pretty pictures of their ideal Monmouth. while they heard their . letters On the first morning he will! read are doomed to disappoint give a lecture to the class at 8:50!ment, for such men as they ask in Prof. C.ilmore's room at the j do not live in sufficient numbers Normal and the class will go from to satisfy the demand, there to work in the orchards. The young men of the city are All interested are invited to writing letters to the pastor set join the class. ! ting forth thei idea,3 of yomg tor further information in- womanhood and these communi quire of the Chairman of the cations will be used for subject VV. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of Carpentering and Re pair work neatly done. Let me figure with you on that new building you are going to have built. Himes Engineering Co. 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