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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
NEW YEAR AND A NEW LINE With a hearty appreciation of past favors, we wish to call especial at tention of old friends and new to our new line of Up-to-date Furniture A new fresh stock, just arrived and put on display I 28 Chairs, Rockers, Metal Beds, Dressers, Library Tables, Dining Tables Davenports, Kitchen Cabinets and all kinds of kitchen ware. The Simmon bed is recoSn,zed universally as the standard of quality and excellence. We sell it. We can supply your furniture wants. See us before you buy. WINEGAR & LORENCE, Monmouth m Sunday School Convention At Independence, Feb. 941 Friday 10:00-Devotional, 10:15-"Your Association," F. V. Brown, County President. 10:30-Address of Welcome, Pastor Baptist Church. Registrations and Assignments of Delegates. l:15-Devotional. 1:30-"How to Use Your Local and State Association Offices," Mr. Phipps. 1:45-"How Can Our City Sun day Schools Improve?" Pastor M. E. Church. 2:00-Reports of Officers, Roll Call of Schools. Recess. Music. 2:45-"Modern Methods and How They Succeed in Rural Schools," Mr. Plowman. 3:00-Questions answered by Mr. Phipps. "Youth's Problems." 7:30-Devotional. Music and Readings. 7:45-"The Boy Problem in Oregon; the Sunday School's Re sponsibility," Will S. Hale, Supt. Oregon State Training School. 8:15-Address, C. A. Phipps. Saturday 9:15-Devotional. Music. 9:30-"What the State Asso ciation Means to the Oregon Sun day Schools," Mr. Phipps. 9:45-Evangelism: a. W hat type of teacher and what type of teaching gets best results? Pastor Christian Church. b. The teachers as As sistant Pastor. c. Below the 'teen age the Teacher's responsibility, Mr. i Wheeler. Il:00-The Round Table, Con ducted by Mr. Phipps. 1:15-Devotional. Music. l:30-"What teacher training is doing for our Oregon Schools, " Mr. Phipps. l:45-Reports of Classes now taking Teacher's Training. 2:00-Report of Committees. Election of Officers. Recess. 2:30-Speeches by 'New Offi cers. 3:00-"Have the Sunday Schools any Enemies?" W. J. Warren. 3:30-"Methods that have proven successful with the rural school at Brush College," Mr. Ewing. 3:45-Conference hour led by C. A. Phipps. 7:30-Devotional. Special Mu sic. Readings. 7:45-"How one girl changed her life." 8:00-"The Teacher," Prof. Pittman of Monmouth. Address-"Making Good." Mr. Phipps. Sunday 10:00 -Sunday School at all the Churches. 11:00-Preaching, "Teen Age Ideals" by the Young Folks Themselves. 2:15 Special Music. D e v o tional. Reading. 2:30-"The Young Man orth While." Elsie Forette of Dallas. 2:45-"The Young Woman Worth While," Guy Lee of Per- rydale. 3:00-Address, "The Heritage of Youth," Mr. Phipps. 7:30-Union Services. Preach ing at two churches by Mr. Phipps and Mr. Baker. Evening will be divided by speakers at the two churches. Monmouth Heights Clay Guthridge was a business visitor to Monmouth Friday. Miss Rose Page visited with her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Bennett of near Monmouth, Saturdav and bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wunder are on the sick list Elmer Rake and familv of Monmouth were Sunday guests of Elmer Allen and wife. George Cheseboro and Mr. Comstock were in Monmouth as business men on Monday. Dr. J. O. Matthis of Monmouth was in this vicinity to see a pa tient Tuesday morning. Frona Howsman and daughters Myrtle and Nellie of Monmouth spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Bosley. R. M. Bosley took a load of wood to his daughter, Mrs. Frona Howsman of Monmouth. Satur- day. Robert Fishback is choDDi'njr cord wood for Roy Smith of Mon mouth. f books, Popular Fiction, Magazines, Periodicals, Subscriptions taken. We can match any clubbing offer. WALKER'S Book Store Good Printing is the Product of the Herald Print Shop t Tf AMnffATTmtT . J. M. Mc DONALD, Prop- INSPECTED BY STATE BOARD OF HEALTH J Come and see our fine herd of jr. $ sey Cows and clean, sanitary barn t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Henry S. Portwood and Mary Mable Staats have been duly BDDointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County administrator and administratrix, respectively, of the astate of Joseph Ansel Haines, deceas ed, and have qualified. All persons having claimi aeainst the said estate are hereby required to pre sent them, duly verified, with the DroD- er vouchers, within six month of the date of this notice, to the said adminis trator and administratrix at Monmouth in said County of Polk. Dated and first published February 9, 1917. Henry S. Portwood Mary Mabel Staats Administrator and Administratrix of the estate of Joseph Ansel Haines, deceased Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 23-5t I Phone 2405 MONMOUTH, ORE. niiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiHwnniiiitiiniiniH.w Monmouth Cleaning and Pressing Parlor Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Prices reasonable. Will call for and deliver goods. T r v woman, Main St. I H-mnHiim.nmmu.Hmm,,, I For any thing you want or don't warn rry our bargain column. It will buy or sell for you. V"